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Reow Session Ends With Spending Up $127 Million Next 2 Years ST. PAUL CAP) - Minnesota the session vetoed when Gov. hahave questioned whether a re- extended , from 90 to 120 days, of homestead property owners legislators went home today Karl Rolvaag rejected the legis- apapportionment bill requires the they finished several days early. and others. after approving the biggest bud- lative reapportionment measure, gogovernor's signature. get in the longest regular ses- Rolvaag blasted it as a "bla- In their long final day—which Indivfdoal taxpayer! will he The idea won no applaait U.S. Adviser sion in history. ended 10 minutes before mid asked to top their past effofts from Liberals of Rolvaag'i tant, calculated political gerry- en = The budget calls for spending mander" designed to keep Con- nilnight Saturday—the •'"legislators by $15 million a year and cor- party. $784 million during the next two servatives in power to the detri- alalso approved,* $50 million in- porations will have to dig up $20 "The controlling party of thli years, an increase of $127.1 mil- ment of the Liberals. cocome tax increase bill and voted million this year in a "speedup" Legislature has missed the ¦ '¦ ' boat, Killed in lion oyer the one approved two ¦ . - to double their pay, . program to foot the bill. " said Rep. Fred Cina of . . .. years ago. However, the controversy may The legislators used up their If the governor signs the pro- Aurora , the minority leader. He posal , legislative pay will go said they could have packaged Meanwhile, the lawmakers yet be resolved in a court test, fuful l 120 days. Two years ago, per cent ear saw one of their major bills of inasmuch as some legislators theth first time the session Was from $2,400 to $4,800 annually up a"^ tax, some Viet Ambush ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' starting With the new crop of luxury . taxes, a penny a pack ¦ ' • ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' "' : : ' ' ¦ ¦;¦ ' "¦:. ' ' ¦•• ' ¦: . *' . • • .•- • ,**-:- ..V'^ :' . . ; lawmakers elected In 1966. SA&GON South Viet Nam ' * * • Along with the pay raise goes CAP) — An American adviser a pension plan of $100 a month BULLETIN and 35 South Vietnamese troops for lawmakers who serve at were killed in a Viet Cong am- ST. PAUL, MV-The Min- least 10 years before retiring^ nesota Legislature adjourn- bush 150 miles south of Saigon age 65. ; Sunday night, a U.S. spokesman of ed shortly before noon to- Major Actions Cramming most of their work announced. Another American day. adviser and 25 Vietnamese are into the last week; the legisla- DOUBLE VIEW . . . Marine Pfc. Charles IQiickerson of missing. ture wound up by approving The Senate motion to ad- Reading, Mass., jumps mud puddle on way to dinner for Four other Americans were revisions of the unemployment journ sine die was adopted troops stationed in front of the Hotel Embajador in Santo killed and one was wounded in and workmen 's compensation at 11:56 a.m. CDT. The mo- laws, a reapportionment bill , a 'Domingo Dominican Republic. Rains late last week turned two ambushes Saturday near tion In the House WM 11:51 * Ben Cat and near Song Be; Five possible court test of public aid lot in front of .the. hotel into quagmire. (AP Photofax ) 196^ to parochial school pupils and a.m. CDT. South Vietnamese infantrymen ST. PAUL (AP) - Here is a signals where intersection so ELECTIONS were killed at Song Be, billboard controls. 19 were synopsis of some of the major marked. Reapportions state legislative A^SM^iWWWVWWMWl missing and 10 were wounded. .(vetoed), bills approved by the 1965 Min- Authorizes state to take over districts v The tax bill starts to take Its on cigarettes and a 5 per cent Uprising in Bali via Baudettie bridge bonds. Asks Congress to amend Con- nip out of withholding payments The weekend casualties nesota Legislature. Major spend- hotel-motel tax to raise $80 mil- brought the toll of U.S. combat EDUCATION stitution to allow factors "other later this year. Sample lion for tax relief without a. dead in Viet Nam to 382 since ing and taxing bills are not in- Authorizes State College Board than population" to be used in increases—using a family of special session. December 1961. cluded. to issue revenue bonds for dor- one house. four—include $11.13 a year in Rep. Robert W, Johnson of St, the $4,000 bracket , $29,27 Troops Battle South Vietnamese casualties . .. TAXES . mitories. Cnanges primary election date in the Paul, a Conservative tax spokes- ,000 bracket and $41,22 in the in the Ben Cat ambush were not Provides for assessment of Pilot project allowing students to avoid day-after-Labor Day $8 man, replied that his group "felt reported but were believed real property on Jan. 2 instead conflict; - $12,000 bracket. it best not to pass bills based at one college to take courses Tax reform, subject of count- heavy. of May 1. at; another. , : Authorizes voting for president on conjecture." Military officials said the HIGHWAY AND SAFETY and vice president by new vot- less debates, is not a part of Striking Miners Americans killed on Saturday Requires school districts to ers. ¦' the bill. But the 10. Conservatives One of the final bills before Makes all public schools offer were:.. : provide legal counsel for teach- Requires communities using who agreed on the tax bill sug- the 11:51 p.m. adjournment Sat- LA PAZ Bolivia (AP)-Boliv- killed; A Cabinet member said Staff SgL Murrel D. Thomas driver education courses by 1967, ers in damage suits. gested that Gov. Karl Rolvaag urday night was $83.5 million for , raises minimum driver licensing permanent voter registration lan troops battled miners re- it was "virtual civil war." whose wife, Kathryn, lives at Directs full payment of school and voting machines to report consider calling a special ses- state departments, including « age from 16 to 18 unless youth pay raise and sisting military occupation of Fighting was ,t:epbrted in the Fayettevilie, N.C. . aids ordered withheld by gover- to secretary of state for accur- sion so the state could grab up stafepaid insur- , 39C has taken course. ance for state the tin mines Sunday night and southern area of Quechisla Capt. Russel W. Condon, nor. ¦ ate count of usage. some of the excise taxes appar- employes and Paz. A radio Authorizes courts to send er- $130,000 to refurbish a stately many miners were reported miles south of La whose wife, Patricia, lives at Permits state to pay costs Filings for office to open 20 ently to be reduced by Congress. by the miners rant motorists to driver im- of This money, mansion on Summit Ave. for a station controlled Pasadena , Tex. area vocational school tuition for days later , will be July 5, 1966. said the con- in Catavi appealed for a 48-hour Sgt. l.C. Bernard J. Kelley, provement clinics. ferees, could be used in a pro- governor's residence. ;' .' dropouts. :; Makes false claim of party Other big spending programg truce. son of Lucy C. Kelley < Roslyn, Billboard controls for both in- endorsement a violation of cor- gram to ease the tax burdens terstate and trunk highways, Allows two common school dis- ¦ include $503.2 million for educa- Miners In the Quechisla area N.Y. rupt practices act, : ¦ Two Killed in sets up board to make regula- tricts near Cold Spring to use . ; ¦ ¦;*,;:,:.. . ,;; .. ¦•v - tion, the first spending bill to were reported to have blown up Spec. 4.C Troy I. Waters, AGRICULTURE /;*; whose wife, Dorothy, lives at tions and set out "scenic areas." public monies for parochial stu- top half a billion dollars; $170.3 railroad bridges interrupting dent transportation, to get _court Milk room bill, sets standards million for welfare and correc- Argentina. , '.-' .; Coxs Mills, W. Va. Legalizes use of metal-studded rail traffic with , test of issue. ' for bulk milk tanks on farms. Comparisons tions, $24.1 million for adminis- Presidential assistant Fernan- tires next two winters Cattle brand registration with Auto Collision U.S. Navy war planes report- 000 from coun- CONSERVATION tration of the State Highway do Diez de Medina, said troops Authorizes $200, Livestock Sanitary Board On 5 Major Department (road ed sinking another North Viet- ty state-aid highway fund for Conservation Department re- . building had taken over the mining cen- Provides payments to fanners funds not ) namese PT boat today and park access roads. - organized and renamed Depart- included and $2.7 ter at Kami near the city of damaging six military barracks ment of Natural Resources. whose hogs destroyed in cholera Spending Bills million lor a catch-all known aa Oruro 140 .miles south of La Requires state wage rates on elimination program. semi-state activities. At la Crosse as round-the-clock air strikes Designates walleye "of- ST. PAUL (AP)— Here are Paz. He said " armed action " all federally-aided highway con- as MISCELLANEOUS A program calling for building against North Viet Nam contin- ficial state fish." comparisons on the five major By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS will be carried out at all mines ued without letup. Four trucks tracts. Authorizes sta(e to accept gift projects during the next two Accidents on Wiscopsin high- of the state-owned Bolivian Min- Requires junkyards to be Suspending land exchanges lri spending bills in the 1965 Legis- years costing were damaged in another raid. of Summit Ave. mansion for lature $54.7 million, to ways during the weekend ing Corp. fenced or shielded by trees by Superior National Forest. , prepa red by the Senate be financed by a 20-year bond A U.S. military spokesman governor's residence. Finance Committee/ Columns claimed at least 14 lives and The ruling military junta or- said the boat was left in flames 1969 if within half mile of state Tightening controls on use of Boosts legislative pay from issue, also was approved. brought the state's 1965 toll to dered the army to occupy the after Navy Skyhawks and Sky- highway. water for air conditioning and show the present budget , The budget tops the present $200 to $400 a month and pro- ' 313, compared with :iBS on this mines after striking miners re- raiders bombarded the vessel in Designates route of Hiawatha industrial u^e. the governor s recommendations outlay by 19 per cent and Ls work. A gov- vides pension. and the final bill. date a year ago. fused to return to the Rao Nay River, 55 miles Pioneer Trail. Pilot project for introduction Authorizes commissioner of only about 3 per cent below tho decree declared the (Figures in millions) Three persons were killed in ernment north of the demilitarized zone Regulates rental of motorcy- of Scandinavian grouse. administration to promulgate amount recommended by th# crash and mining centers military zones a Menominee County between North and South Viet cles, requiring state license. Extends date when boats re- state building code. 1963-65 Gov. 1965-67 governor. two others died in an accident in and put all persons under mili- Nam. Okays right turns on red stop quire approved marine toilet. Creates Minnesota - Wisconsin Education 414.7 519.5 503.2 La Crosse. tary jurisdict ion. The welfare package Includes Permits earlier opening of Boundary Commission. Welfare 144.7 179.2 170.3 "W. Boiler , 44 ,' and his • State . depta. 74.7 83,5 cash to pay for hundreds of new ' The miner's union proposed a smallmouth bass season: Constitutional amendment to 84.4 passenger, Mrs. Kalliryn Case, LABOR-COMMERCE Highway 19.9 25.4 24.1 positions in institutions for the- suspension of the strike Sunday . let legislators run for other of- mentally retarded , where "sur- 43, both of La Crosse, were would Unemployment benefits in- Semi-state 2.7 2.4 2.7 in a two-car colli- night if the government fices if resigned. vival" care programs have been killed Sunday occupation or- Supreme Court creased , , employer contribution Totals 656.9 811.0 784.0 sion in La Crosse. cancel its mine Executive Council may bor- criticized. der and recognize the union 's rate raised , eligibility tightened. row up to $2 million a year trom (Figures rounded off to near- The list of major legislation Three persons died late Satur- ' radio net- Workmen 's compensation law auto collision rights, the miners other state funds for disaster est ten thousand; appropriations written by. this session also in- day in a head-on broadcast. The revised, benefits based on num- on Menominee County Highway work snid in a needs. also include $7.5 million natural cludes reorganization of the miners control 10 radio stations. To Admit Nun ber of dependents. Interim commissions to study resources program financed by State Conservation Department A near the Oconto County line. immediate re- Weekl ) The victims were Karen Peters , There was no CINCINNATI , Ohio (AP) - A and came to the Sisters of Char- y newspapers allowed to governmental immunity, high- cigarette taxes. and a statewide driver training sponse from the government. hire "printer 's devils 21; her brother , Arnold , 19, and Roman Catholic nun who used ity, who have their Mother " at less way problems, Minnesota River program. In this connection , the An armed band of gunmen than minimum wage. legislature decreed their aunt , Mrs. Charlotte Wau- to draft bills for the Michigan House at Mount St. Joseph , west development , public retirement that no one tried to assassinate President of Cincinnati overlooking the Commercial code approved . systems and employment ol han- under 18 should be granted a posse, 48 , nil of South Branch. mines ' Barrientos near the Kami Legislature will be admitted Ohio River. Four per cent bank interest dicapped. drivers license without having Marlenc O'Donnell . 17 , of Dol- escaped un- avan died Sunday when her car Saturday, lie today to.practice before tho U,S. rate repealed and commissioner Sets minimum salaries for Vienna Mayor successfully completed such a harmed but one of his guards The sisters made her their struck some trees nfler leaving Supreme Court in Washington. legal adviser, and in 1050 she of banks allowed to set rate up county sheriffs, treasurers, aud- course, was killed. Four of (lie gunmen to federal limit , Ridge Prairie Road about two Sister Frances Catherine's was admittod to the Ohio bar itors, registers of deeds, clerks The legislature also repealed) were captured. LAW ENFORCEMENT an 1884 law which has prevented miles northwest of Delcavan. sponsor will be Sen. Philip A. while wenring her novitiate 's of court and probate judges. ' A soldier due for retirement robes. She took her perpetual Modified public defender sys- Is Austria s general distribution of birth con- soon was killed Sunday evening Hart , D-Mkh. vow s in 1962 and became a tem, made optional for outstnte trol devices and information when his sports car veered off The nun , 65, who serves as teacher of business law at the judges. and repealed the 30-year old a Monroe County road two COP Substitute legal adviser to her order , the women's college operated by Increases wrongful death re- 4.40 Inches of county option li quor law, Effect miles south of Noi walk , plunged Sisters of Charity, docs not (he sisters. covery limit from $25,000 to $35,- New President of the latter action Is to give down a 90-foot embankment and know if she will ever be called 000. VIENNA , Austria , CAP) individual communities rather She continued lo represent the - than whole counties the right to overturned in a ravine. He was For Voting Bill upon to argue cases before the sisters in (he courts. When she County option liquor law re- Vienna 's Socialist mayor, Franz Sgl . John highest court in the land. When pealed , allows cities and vil- Rain at Murdock Jonas, was elected president of decide whether sale of liquor identified as Staff was admitted to practice before should bo permitted. Baron , Ml , ' Hartford , Conn., sta- asked whether she expects to the federal courts in Cincinnati lages to decide, liquor questions. By THE ASSOCIATED PKKSS Austria Sunday by the closest tioned nl. Ft. Leonard Wood , Up for Decision practice criminal law in her six months ngo, someone asked Allows counties to issue liquor Heavy rain swamped sections margin In recent history. The governor allowed the lat- black robes, she said: "I don 't license to Lutsen Resort , Sugar , Mo., but. assigned lo summer (AP) her if she actually expected to of west central Minnesota Sun- Jonas 65, defeated Conserva- ter proposal to become law with- WASHINGTON - The know. You never know what's Hills Resort. day, tive former Chancellor Alfons duty at Camp McCoy. on a Re- nrgtie any enses there. out his signature, nlong with two Senate mny vole today going to happen. " ' Creates $3,000 fund for emerg- 4,40 Ciorbnch fiO , by 63,482 votes. " ' Konnln Moorehead , 25, of ru- publican substitute for the vot- "Yes — If there s violatln of Murdock reported inches i proposals to authorize county ral Port Washington died early Sinter Frnners — horn tho federal statutes , " she said. ency small loans to parolees, and Kerkhoven 3.65. Other rain- The vote count was 2,324 ,474 hoards to issue liquor license to ing-rights bill , hoping to clour CIVIL RMiHTS to 2,260,992. There were about Sunday in the collision of his ' Frances Catherine Floro r — has fall included Willmar 2.40; Oliv- resorts. the decks for Tuesday s cliinnc- Prohibits - 04 ,000 blank, ballots , apparentIv car and a North Western freight tir move to limit debate on the been interested in law longer discrimination in ia ' 1.50; tilonwood 2.65, lienson Up to today—with a consider- (rain at a crossing just north of than she has been concerned How to Keep Young rental of billboard space. 2.03 and Swift Falls over 3 inch- cast hy thosfl who wanted an able number of bills still await- measure. Speeds processing independent candidate to run Port Washington. Southern senators, historic with being a nun. of com- es. ing his attention - tho governor Rome women keep young plaints before S('AI) Jonas ' term runs for nix had exercised his veto three Karl Forsberg, 49 , of Madison foes of any move to invoke clo- She was born Into a Methodist dieting — State Farmers reported fields so by exercising, and Commission Against Discrimina- years . He succeeds Adolf times. The biggest to date was was killed lale Saturday in a ture , are expected to line up family al Ann Arbor , Mich,, and lying about their age . , . soaked the ground Is unable to head-on crash on Highway r>1 won a Phi beta Kappa key tion . take on added moisture. The Schnerf , who died in February his veto of (lie reapportionment will) Republican * attempting lo This is (lie time of year during his second term. Under near V. n d o a v o r . Marquette .substitute their plan lo insure while studying law at the Uni- Eliminates exemption for em- Willmar Fire department made measure today. when highways , which n o( the Austrian constitution , new Karller he turned down the County, voting rights (or the, one hacked versity of Michigan. Kho gradu- few months ago were snow- ployers less than ei«ht In nnti- several calls Sunday to pump (inry Pierce , (i , of Sheboygan ated in 11)27 and was admitted to dlscriminat lon laws, elections are called when a income tax reciprocity bill , a by the White House , the Demo- bound , now are slow-bound water out of basements. president dies. was killed Saturday when .struck crat ic leadership , and the He- the Michigan bar the following WELFARE proposal under which retired ... It lakes only a few reels (iorhm'h piled up more votes state Supreme Court justices by a car near his home north of piibliciui leader , Sen. Kverett year. of your vacation pictures to Removes $71 a month limit on WEATHER the Sheboygan city limits. , old ago assistance, than any Consorvnllvo candi- could he assigned to N II in Dis- M. Dirksen, She married Arthur Noyce juit your guests in n travel- (or Mrs, Esther Tyriver , 4,r> , nl who owned a general store at Removes limit and changes FEDERAL FORECAST date since 1IM5 the tradition- trict Court , and a measure to Introduced hy Sen. John li. ing mood . . . Nowadays WINONA AND VICINITY - ally Socialist office. The close allow a St. Paul city employe O.shkoah {lied . Sat unlay when I he Mecosta , near the center of the (sayH Quote) anybody who definitio n in aid lo disabled pro- ear in which she was riding was Tower It Tex., the COP propos- , and served Scattered showers or thunder- outcome raised the party 's to continue on the job beyond Lower Peninsula thhilis the sk^ 's Ihe limit gram. H I ruck hy a Soo Line train at al provides for federal examin- for a whlU> in the State Sennte, Strengthens storms tonight and Tuesday. hopes of Increasing their 10 the mandatory retirement nge. jtisl has no imagination . . "battered child" Wnrmer tonight and Tuesday. seats in (lie 165-soat Parliament a crossing In .Oshluish . ers to register voters under She went to work for the Leg law . No attempt wu« made to over- of rural slnfe qualificat ion laws in any A local movie critic sug- Low tonight 5(1-05, high Tuesday in the I DM) elections. ' ride any veto. Hrucr. B. Doughty. 21. Islntive Service Huroau and gests you see the film "Yel- Increases real estate limit for killed lute Satur- county- where '.!!" or more per- r near (id. Joans ' strength wnit (iKMircd IlurliiiRton was > from IIMI through lll!i ,> served low liolls ltoyce " when it qualifying under aid to disabled. day night when his cur led Ha- sons iwive been denied the right as the Legislature 's chkf draft- LOCAL WEATHER in Vienna where ho got 647,060 plays your neighborhood Authorizes local governments (iorhach' 40)1. cine County Mlghwuy FF at a to vote or register because of er of hills. Official observations for the votes against s 474 , S Feared Drowned garage. to levy taxes for operation of 24 hours ending nl 12 m. Sun- He also carried tho Industrial curve four miles west of Ibgli- race or color. She said she hud handled MANILA (AP ) - A motor (lillers day care centers fov mentally day : provinces of Styrln , Carlnthln way 3f> -ind then rolled down an This from the adminis- more than 2.1,000 hills, , launch with 44 persons ohoiird trat ion bill which provides for retarded Maximum , 6f> ; minimum , 51; and Hnrgenlnnd. Corbach's embankment capsized and flunk during a victim. report Mis|tension of literacy tests and Ho.vre died In 1IM7, Five years State support for sheltered noon , ftf) ; precipitation , .02. main strength was in the Alpine Other weekend '* storm Sunday night and eight ed previously were Hubert (iulli •similar voter-qualification re- later his widow wns converted workshop program, Official observations for the province*, of them wore' missing, Philip- rie , n , of Chlppow n Kails ami quirements as well as federal lo Unman Catholicism. She fell Legalize.'; sale and distribution 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: Austria has a coalition gov- Dennis Christians en , 1!-I, of Sob registration of voters In all or drawn to the religious life . Some ( For more laughs see of Inform at Ion and devices foi Maximum , 71; minimum , 53; ernment of Socialists and Con- pine news service reported to* ieskl. parts of seven .Southern states, years later alio sold tho atom hiarl Wilson on Pago 4) . birth control. noon , 71; precipitation , none. servatives. day. her 7-month-old son , David. was a passenger In the car , , was hospl- Mrs. Willard 62 driven by her husband. ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ taMtecd at Bottineau in fair con- . ¦ . - -- . - - DEAR ABBY: Head-on in dition. NO PERMIT : FINED V»___—>——— a The Highway Patrol said the I.EWISTO N , Minn. - In jus- crash occurred about 5:30 p in. tice, court before Raymond Nus- on a straight stretch of N.D 5 slnch here May l;V, Erwin P. North Dakota in bright , sunshiny weather. Richter pleaded guilty to start- Secret , Red pes (The scene is about 37 miles ing erection of a home without north of Minot in north-central obtaining a permit from the BeeLine North Dakota) village and paid a $10 fine plus &; . Kills Four $4 costs. : . •loutvauMauaiH T '¦ ' ' ¦ ' MOHALL , N.D. (AP)— Four] Mr. and Mra. FeaHierly and • . ¦• . their children Were passengers ' Are Well-GuarcleGl persons were killed and two ! Spain s income from tourism E Fill Up . . '('» Good By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN cars sheared in pieooj?. - in a in the car with the Typpis and has risen to nearly a hillion AUTHORIZED SERVIC J For Your Oil Tank. DEAR ABBY: t would like to take exception to your near , hend-on crash nine miles i Tvppi was driving . Mrs . Willard dollars a vear. statement that women who do not give their recipes-are east of- here Friday. ; I 14L9f Par Gal. . selfish, and that but for the generosity of othersWould not ¦ Dead are : ALIGNING SPECIALISTS have a collection- themselves. I spend many hours going Roy .Willard, about 70, of REGULAR MEETING through cook books, magazines and newspapers culling and Omemee, N.D. ,| CARS — TRUCKS t . ' ¦/ . trying out new recipes. I haye experimented (and even im- Gerald B. Typpj, 22. an air- ! BTjjjf provised on some recipes try ing to perfect them for m\ man .2.CV at Minoi Air Force r fw *¦ — „ BALANCING guests. fi om Villa Pai k III Winona County G.O.P. WHEEL ~* Although it may be flattering to be asked for mv re- ChffoidL Keathei lv 26, Glen- ' Service cipes , isn t it rattier selfish on the part of dale Height s. 111. Hotel Winona \ - Try Us for Sire and GASOLINE another to expect to be gn en a wipe whirh Dobi a FcMthi'i U 4 daughter 1 has entailed much time , and effort on my of Feathrrl y 28.9c part in outer to make hei own enteitaming Wednesday, May 26 BEI LIM; SKHVH E easiei ' Let's be fair to the ho«le^s Injm rd and listed in nond con- 8:00 P.M. DST : At the Foot of Lafayatta Street 'THE OTHER SIDE ' dition in a Minot hospital aie 253 W 2nd St Mis Tv ppi , l (> a hnde of one ROBERT OLSON , CHAIRMAN Phone 6011

DEAR ABBY. Ma\be 1 m selfish , Mis Featheih. 24 — but w eek. . and .a l*B»aBB«aBi»iaBBaiaBS«»eBa»aaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaaaaaB«Baa»iBWi^ ^aaaaa—aaaaa—^w^—^a^^^—^—^^^— ¦ here's how I got that v,a\ I lo\ e to cook and am always experimenting, Many times I eat the horrible failures for lunch. T once . concocted a magnificent lamb dish which ^^—fVAJMB^^^^^^^^^^^ H^^HBttaW took me three days to make. But from the ^EflkUflKfittfl^hajw -t^^SK^K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'->! BKtSS6 ^i^l. ABBY compliments I received from mv euesfs. it .aff^BBa^aaaaaaaaaaafl^i^iBBBflBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa was well worth the trouble One of m\ guests a^ked for the ¦¦ recipe , and I foolishlv gave it to hei Fot the next six ' months we wei e served that lamb dish eveivwhere we went to dinner. It 's no treat any more I am now woikmg on something else and this time I am not going to gne out the recipe. If someone wants to ser\e it for some special occa- sion, I will make it for her and send it over Please don t me rny name. Stan would crown me CALL ME SELFISH . ¦ •- . DEAR ABBY: I haxen 't the neive to come right out X and tell people that I don t giv e out mv lecipes , ¦ but I get around it by stalling them off until thev forget about it '..;•: Many women do not . follow. -. (he instructions, and some of them use cheaper ingiedients or substitutes for the "mak- . . ings" that should go into the recipe if it is going to tuin out right. Then they blame the person who gav e them the re- % ^! cipe when theirs is a flop • "ME" SHHK*K9B^K llaaaaaflLw * ^^«Baaaaaaaaa^Baaaaaa^Baaaaaal»iBaaaaaal^BaB DEAR ABBY. So >«u think that a pei son who doesn't give out, her recipes is selfish' Well , I can t go along with you on that , Abby I .used to giv e my recipes to anvone who asked for them , and I felt flattered to think they wei e wanted Then I started getting complaints because thens didn 't tuin out like mine It . got back to me on more than one occasion that "Flo left something out of the recipe on purpose " I would never do such a low thing . I've been hurt so rnanv times b\ remarks like that . I made up my mind that I wasn 't going to gne out anv more recipes. , FLO IN BOSTON DEAR ABBY: I have a friend who has a reputation for being a fabulous cook , but she is another one of those sel- fish gals who won 't give out her recipes One afternoon while I was alone in her kitchen for a few minutes , I wanted «& J^^f < f|&£$ia§ii|JHH to find out her secret for making fresh cranberry pie, so I ^@«KiflaaBBar took the . liberty of glancing through her cook book And do you know that little sneak had all her recipes written in some crazy code ! NEVER GOT IT Troubled? Wt ite to ABBY, Box 69700 Los Angeles, ; Calif. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped , self-ad- dressed envelope

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King itself: ditional on-nnle liquor license ied nearly \0 minutes Sunday St., said today that Reinke was 'Zimmerman; described the for Winona were dashed as the Mantoux Tests afternoon near Marshland , Wis. riding on top of a loud of dirt With 96 percent of eligible Leonard It. Rcinke, 58, 923 as a string of nir-ballast cars dumping process by saying that le^i/flature adjourned Saturday the ' -'body, of the . car ' "ti ps, the school children tested , the num- E. 4th St., was buried under approached the washout at a night without, pausing the auth- ber of positive reactors in 1965 ¦n estimated three feet of slow rate of speed about 4 p,m. side panel swings out on . hinges orization bill at the lop of the car and ,tlu> Mantoux tuberculosis tests was earth slips-onto . the ground at Restricted to a luxury motel half that of the year before. flic side of. Ih«' tracks. having 75 or more units, the Tliig year eight reactori /wer« The . . Green' Bay agent said license , would have applied to found, according to the public ' thai the unexpected emptying the Holiday Inn , now being plan- health nursing service. In 1994 probably occurred as a result the total was" ; Damoge vy ned for Huff Street and High- 17. Tests wer« Hea of a piston or air valve leak. given to 6.501 of a possible 6,993 '"There was no human move- way fit. The bill passed the children in 15 city public and ment in there. You ordinarily House I lie previou.s week and parochial schools. Tests were have to pull levers . (to empty went to the Senate last week refused by 104 , or two percent, the car) ¦ ," Zimmerman "'said, whore it failed to gain approv- of the children Another 148 In Them Fire A section crew nearby saw Heavy damage to 90 percent al. . were absent and therefore un- The Goodview fire chief said, the mishap, luckily for Reinke, tested of the Thern Machine Co. build- that intense heat built up inside Council President Harold Brie- . according to Zimmerman. Dig- sath . .said the bill was turned indications are that the trend ing. 3760 4th St., Goodview, re- IBe lVi-stoi y <:oncrete-blot:k ging with shovels and hands sulted from a '"very hot" fire down on grounds that the motel of infection is downward , the ' building. The heal buckled the they uncovered him within 10 ' " nursing servicr* said, which swept it early Sunday , was not yet in existence , de- CONfiKAtULATIONS ; . . A certificate dent. / .' Ambassadors are, from Inft, S. J , In 1958 roof girders causing the. roof's rninutes; /Jirn irit'rmari said. ile the apparently, ¦ there were 11 times as many morning, Goodview File Chief collapse. sp favorable citing First National Bank for completion '." •" ' Peitersen, ambassador supreme; Mayor R. K. findings of the Supreme Court reactors as this year , when 89 Joseph Troc'bta said today. While working to bring the RKINKK'S FACE was blue of its new building is presented by the Am- Ellings; Dr. George Joyce/ envoy in charge, in a long drawn-ou t lawsuit. youngsters were shown to hav« blaze under control with three from lack of oxygen and he had fbassadors, the Winona Chamber of Commerce and William Lang, chamber president. 'Daily The Good view department lost - consciousness when been .exposed. In I 960 there wer« was called out at 2:50 a.m. by hose streams; firemen also had the goodwill group, to bank president Arnold News photo) workers finally reached him , 21 , in \m , 10 , in 1962, 10, in to worry about two loaded gaso- Stoa left, and Kermit Bergland vice presi- ¦ ' ' a neighbor who discovered the the Green -' Bay agent said, . , , 1963 , 22; -» . blaze, k call to the Winona fire line tank trailers about 100 feel 1 "The big problem was find- A positive reaction to the Man- department at 3:09 a;m, brought downwind¦ from the Thern build ind hirn 'VZinimerman Jones Trial toux test indicates that the Indi- ing,- ' ' : - " , . . noffid , in an extra hose company to . pointing out that Reinke could N EAR 80 TUESDAY vidual has been exposed to the fight the flames. - THE TRAI1;KRS, parked in have landed almost anywhere Dredging Begins disease. Each of the positive TROClifA SAID -that and front of Winona Truck Leasing, under the. 2T> to 30 cubic yards reactors is urged to have X-ray *e of eai th dum ped on Delayed to 26- men of the volunteer fire- Inc., 3850 4th St., were being the ground examinations to see whether the showerefd with sparks from the by accident Showers Expected disease has been contracted by fighters arriyed within a short Reinke was rushed by At City Marina; time of fJie initiail call to find burning building, Trbchta said. ambu- the lungs. The Winona hose company lance to Community Memorial One new case of active tuber- the roof of the Them building , August 10 stayed oh the scene two hours Hospital where he remained to- culoids has been reported In the already caved in at the rear. day in good condition . A compl omise delay was Most of This Week It laid 750 feet of 2 1,;.-inch hose. 4 Days Needed it ' 11 be. scattered showers and 58. Normal for this time of the . city this year, said Mrs. Mary grunted in the scheduled bur- Crane, nursing supervisor. It The Goodview fire department's glary trial of Erwin Jones, Man- Dredging operations to clear thunderstorms tonight and Tues- year is 62. , ... two trucks stayed with the blaze the clogged entrance of the Duiulh had a low of 40 this appeared in an adult and was kalo, Minn., after a hearing Fri - day for Winona and vicinity, not related to the Mantoux test- till 8:30 a.m. They also an- day afternoon in Olmsted Coun- city's sm.allboat harbor on the morning and International Falls Police Sojve swered a call to combat.a brief upper end of Latch Island got according to the weather fore- 43. At Rochester the low was ing program , she said. City Collector ty District Court, bounty Attor- Persons wishing X-rays may flare-up Sunday afternoon. ney . S. A. Sawyer said , today. under way this morning by the cast for the area 52 after a high of 62 Sunday. Trochta said that Gunriar U. S. Corps of Engineers. "Warmer weather , is expected La Crosse had extremes of 50 obtain them free at the health ^ The defense, has asked for a One of Three Tha iing from the state fire mar- Derrick Boat 767 with a crew tonight with the low 56-65. A and 58. ' department offices in City Hall continuance of the case to the Monday, shal's office is in Goodview to- fall term of court , Sawyer said. from the government boatyard Rainfall was general over the Wednesday and Friday Tops Coin Show high of near 80 is expected afternoons. day to assist in estimating dam- The trial had tentatively been at Fountain City, Wis. , is work- state with - 1.07 at St. Cloud Hit-Run age and to investigate cause of A Winona coin collector cap- ing on the project which R. J. Tuesday. Scattered showers and 1.15 at Alexandria. trashes tured three awards Sunday in- set for June 7. iQv^stigated three hit- the five. Thoman , master ot- the boat , with near normal temperatures Police cluding "best of the show" at THE MISSISSIPPI at Win- run colijisions over the weekend The Goodview fire chief said lUDGtt-Donalrl T. Franke, in said would require about four is the outlook for Wednesday: the annual Valley Coin Rally, effect , compromised between ¦ na was slowly relinquishing its. and solved one; it was announc- that a large inventory of alumi- days: hold on high water with a drop ' sponsored by the Winona Coin the June 7 date and the delay THE EXTENDED forecast Winona Stater ed todays. num eastings in the building This means that the munici- Delovv the 10-foot mark slated were melted: He added that Club. requested by Attorney Joseph for the next five days indicates Robert H. Stroinski , 19. 351. W. pal harbor will be operational temperatures will be 2 to 6 de- this week : many winches, chain blocks and He was Leo Lang, whose dis- Gunderson. Albert Lea; The with the exception of docks Mill St:, forfeited -$50 today, in play of United States coins won judge set the case for trial Aug. grees above normal daytime . The reading was 10.4 today, hoists and Thern machinery ¦ ' damaged by '. the flood which down 4 of a foot since Sunday municipal court on a charge"oT" top honors in the U.S. lo- ¦¦ • ¦ ' highs of 67-71 and nighttime Heads SMEA were damaged. coin : . . have not yet been repaired , for and slated to go to 10; 1 Tues- leaving the scene of an acciden t competition and also was nam- According to Sawyer . Gund- lows of-^7.53. ¦ A". Winona student . Bergw Thp manufacturing part of the the Memorial Day weekend. ; day, 9.9. Wednesday and 9.8 — without identifying himself Sun- ed "best display of the show.':' erson told Judge Franke Fri- f Precipitation through . Satur- Lang — was elected president day at 12:20 a.m. building was rendered unusable Many boats have been re- day is slated to average up to Thursday: . for the time being, Trochta said. Lang's currency display placed day that he intended to asso- ' of the Student Minnesota Ed- ciate himself with an unnamed moved from their slips 'to make an inch , with some heavier The drop below the lOrfoot He ssid. that the office area at second and fils odd and curious way for the dredging operations mark will be the first since 9.02 ucational Association at the or- display took third in Rochester attorney who is servT amounts, as occasional show- ganization 's convention in St. CITY ACCIDENT BOXSCORE the front of the_jrhern building other com- but Capt. Thoman said after the ers arid thunderstorms through- reading on April 6 when the petition. >; ; ing in the legislature. The new ¦ Cloud over the weekend. To Date was saved intact from the entrance is cleared , the dredge out the period. ' . . " . . ' . . " river was on its way to an all- 1365 1964 flames About 2,000 attended the two- man would need time to pre- ' 2(T. The Winona State student top- . : pare the case for trial , Gunder- will have to work aboufTJnly Temperatures got no higher time high of 20.75 on April Deaths . ...V I 1 day event which featured a coin 100 feet into the harbor since ped a field of three which had THE THERN office was open son argued; than the roid-fiOs over tITe week- "WISCONSIN began warming been.;selected by a nominating Accidents .. . 2M . 161 . auction Saturday evening and the east end . did not have a end with a high of 65 Saturday Injuries ... 71 65 today. Royal Cr. Thern , 1351 the award presentation Sunday. When the judge asked who up today following a coRsl. and committee' composed of pre- the legislator was, Gunderson heavy sand deposit. and 64 Sunday. Low Sunday Property Glen View Road, owner of the Twenty-five coin dealers from wet weekend but the showers sent officers and field repre- - today said he was not in a position to The sandbar deposited by the morning was 51 and this morn- continued. /S sentatives of the Minnesota Ed- Damage . $81,060 $29,713 company, said that he the Midwest had coin booths ing 53. At noon today the read- would have a damage estimate say . Judge Franke must give flood waters at the harbor's en- The warming trend is ex- ucation Association. Voting was v^^v^v^^^^^^^^A* at;the show . a delay in such a case, how- trance, however, would be three ing was 71. pected to continue"^ through by secret ballot. ready by Wednesday, according the dispjay winners.; U.S. A year ago today the high Stroinski , according to the to Trochta. ever. Sawyer said. feet out of the water at a nor- Tuesday. He heads an organization of other driver failed vt stop for coins: Lang, first; J. M. Pugh , Sawyer had argued that the mal stage. Capt . Thoman said. in the city was 88 and the low \ Thern recently purchased a Austin, The 1,40 inches of rain record- 32 college and _ a stop sign at Sarnra Street second , and Mrs! Louis case has been delayed several The derrick boat is equipped 61. On that day .47 of an inch ed officially in Milwaukee Sun- university chap-' new plant site in the city's in- Sheekanoff , Winona , third. For- of rain fell. All-time high for while moving north on Wilson dustrial park at the airport. times already, at the defendant's with a four cubic yard clam- day was the most for a 24- ters with a cur- Street. The Stroinski vehicle eign coins: Paul Mullaney , St. request and that a case as ser- shell shovel which is deposit- May 24 was 93: in 1928 and, the hour period since last August. rent member- Thern was. investigating the Paul . , first ; Herman Krause, low for the day 34 in 1925. c lipped the left rear of a car cause of the fire and extent of ious as the Jones one should be ing the sand and muck on the Eau Claire reached the state ship of about Winona, second, and Arthur Mean or the. past 24 hours was driven west on Sarnia Street the damage today with Thaung tried as soon as possible. island shore. Much sand was temperature high of 68 degrees 3 ,400. / Z o e 11 n e r , Marshfield , Wis., deposited during : the flood on by Steven E. Graves, 622 Main and an insurance adjuster. . , Sunday. Lang, as the third. Currency: Pugh , first , A \VINONA policeman ex- the harbor drives and on the St., and moved east on Sarnia pected to be a witness at the At night. Madison reached the other candi- Street without stopping. Lang, second , and Sandy Ko- south end of Latseh Island low of 44 dates, made a trial had planned, to take his ' Damage -was .$200 to the left kesh , Minneapolis, third . Me- where there are piles 8 and 9 4 Plainview High five " -' minute vacation in August. Sawyer feet high PRESIDIO, Tex . set the na- side and rear of the Graves car. dals: Danny Wiseman , Austin , said. The patrolman plans to go . speech on his Aerials Broken first: William De Witt , St. Paul, Plans for repairing a break tional high of 103 degrees Sun- own behalf Sat- Sergeant Joseph F. Kryzer and to California , he added. day, compared with the low of Patrolmen William J. Gordon second. Canadian: Kokesh. Odd in the harbor dike on the west Seniors to Speak urday following Jones is charged with shoot- 29 early today at Concord, N.H. a session Friday Lang and Robert T. Theis investi- and. curious: R. Hoover. Rice ing a policeman while escaping or lower end are in the offices gated . On Three Cars Lake, Wis. first; Neils Nielsen , from the scene rJf an alleged of the Corps of Engineers! night in which a new constitu- Minneapolis , , tion was adopted. Lang pro- , Alma. Petty vandalism plagued Wi- second Lang, burglary at Winona Senior High There still is no power to the At Graduation Daniel W. Dittrich , 1« third. posed a program which includ- Wis., reported $125 damage to nona police over the weekend , School Jan. 7. boat slips pending repairs to PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) power lilies. National Guard ed implementation of the con- the left rear of his car after Chief James W. McCahe report - Fhe coin show will be dis- the docks and — Four of the eight students ed today. cussed at a meeting rof the stitution at the local level , es- a hit-run collision at 5th and completing Plainview High tablishment of area divisions, Winon a streets Saturday at fl:57 Three car aerials were broken Winona Coin Club at 7:30 p.m. School with very high honors off vehicles parked in the 20(1 Tuesday at the VFW Club. - Inspection Set cooperation with fellow officers p.m. Money Stolen will speak at the 94th com- for improvement of the educa- block of West Broadway late The annual federal inspection Dittrich was driving south on Saturday night' and early Sun- Lamoille Man mencement exercises in the au- tion profession , support of Mrs. ditorium Friday at 8 p.m. of Wjnonu 's National Guard Irvamae Applcgate of St. Cloud Winona Street when Ihe- collusion day. Drive-in Theater company will be held at 8 p.m. occurred with a car driven west Gareth Anderson , 215 W. At Pickwick Mill Harold L. Carter, Deborah for National Education Associa- Riese, Yvonne Schroeder and today at the guard armory , on 5th Street. Broadway; Kenneth Harstad , A break-in and theft of $10 , tion president - elect and in- Collision Causes Robert .Johnson were selected Capt, David Lueck command- corporation of high school Fu- A -third hit-run accident in- 211 W. Broadway, and Grant at the Pickwick Mil! and a car Fined $200 ing officer , said this morning. volved the car of Joseph Lane, Grubb, 207V2 W. Broadway, all window broken hy juveniles to speak by Mary Ann Hall , ture Teachers of America in Damage of $110 A Lamoille man was in coun- Klden G. Lamprecht , The inspecting officer will tie some SMEA program. 515 E, 3rd St., which was park- reported aerials snapped off were reported to Sheriff George ty jail today while attempting Sharon Schmidt and John F. Simon. a lieutenant colonel from 5th Lang, the retiring president ed in -front of his home facing their cars. The vehicles had A collision at the Sky-Vu L. Port Sunday, he snid today. to raise money lor two .SI 0(1 Army headquarters , Ft Sheri- east Friday night and Saturday been *pnrked on* the street in drive-in theater Saturday at 5): IS Karl Wershoien , Lamoille , re- High honor students are Susan of tlie Winona State SMEA, is fines imposed after his guilty dan, III. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl morning. front of their homes. pirn , caused $110 damage' to the ported Sunday morning that a pleas to drunk driving and driv- .1. Brunher , .loan Klees , Linda Also present will be the 4th Sometime in that period , Lane Chief McCnbe also reported two vehicles involved. Sheriff burglar Mind onlorat tho ' Pick- Ohm and Eileen M . Warthe- W. Lang, 407 Kansas St. He's ing after revocation charges to- Battalion commander , Lt. Col. maj oring in business adminis- told police , his car was struck thnt Patrolmen Richard D. Pet- George L . Fort reported today. wick Miil Saturday night by day in municipal court. ,sen. Fredric Steinhauser , St. Paul , ,J, ' ¦ tration and minoring in speech in its rear. Lane made no dam- erson and Sylvester Rotering Everett W. Woodward , 21 pry ing up :< window ' on the :|7 Supt . Kay Pearson will extend and JVInj. Lucian Grupa , Wi- discovered a stop sign removed ,; Hoy A. Larson , , pleaded , and physical education, He has ape estimate, on his ll>5!) station Dover , Minn , was Imeking out. mi|l', east side. guilty lo drunk driving (caus- the welcome. Hubert Johnson nona, brigade executive officer wagon. ' ' Patrolman Paul Kapus- from the intersection of Orrin of a parking stall at the theater A cash box inside the bu ild- ) high school princi pal , will pre- lettered in swimming and foot- ing an accident Saturday at and former commanding olti- ball and Is a member of the Ilk investigated. Street with Giltnore Avenue to- when the collision occurred with ing also had ' been pried open , sent the class to Arthur Schnd , cer ot the company here . day at 12:.T7 a.m. :i:47 p.in on :ird Street , ju st Winonn State Student Speech ,— .,. ,., ,,„„,.,.¦„... a car driven east in the exit and about SlO in cash was tak- east of Hamilton St reel , and to school hoard chairman, who lane by Thomas K. Schmidt . 1)1, en , Wershofe n reported, will confer the diplomas. Association , W Club, Kappa a charge of driving after revo- Delta Pi , Lutheran Students As- Watkins President •172r> ' (ith St ,, Goodview Richard Seeling, 1130 tlth St ., cation of his driver 's license The band will play the pro Lake City Retirement Both cars' lights were off at Goodview . reported Sundiiy af- oessionals. The Kev. Charles sociation and the student-facul- Charge Reduced (third offense) at the same I.AKK CITY , Minn , (Special) ty ' teacher retention commit- To Speak to Direct the lime of collision , nccording ternoon that three hoys thn w time Schvyenke of the Presbyterian " to the sheriff' s report . Damage stones through one of the win- Church will oiler 'prayers , / A resident ol Hiver Falls , tee. New president is Michael *>p||prc in Canarl.i Judge John 1) Mi'dill impos- Wis. , was presented a silver Wanner , Caledonia. was $1011 to the left side of the dows of his car while it Mas ) A congratulatory reception In Lake City Death Schmidt car and $10 lo the left p;irkod in front of his home. He ed lines i»l $1IM ) or til days in serving tray- at mvards night at James N. Doyle , president of county jail on each charge. will lie held in the cafeteria. Lincoln High School Thursday WARASIIA , Minn , (Special)- Wntkias Products , rear of I he Woodward vehicle . diil not estimati' his loss. The class motto i " Impossi- Inc., will be The judge ordered Larson to .s night by Merri'll Duncan , I'TA In Walinwha County District a speaker nl the annual conven- Deputy John Schneider in- The three juvi 'iiilcs have been ble Is Ilii-Amcrica n. " The class Housing Code Court this morning u criminal tion of the Canadian Direct Sell- vestigated , identified , the sheriff said .siiiTciidcrtlie license plates and president. Miss Gladys Paulson vehicle registration of the car flower is the lavender orchid i.s retiring An inscription on negligence case was dismissed ers Association at Ottawa , On- and colors, lavender and white. To Be Discussed , 21 , Lake he was driving However , he the I ray said, "In appreciation against One Turner tario, Tuesday and Wednesday. Officers of the graduating class Housing code amendment/ 1! County At- waived lhc.se condit ions , provid- for 21 vears of service lo the City, on motion of Doyle will discuss the train- are : Robert Johnson , president; youth ol Lake City "She will bo discussed at a City Coun- Mcllnrdy , Plnin- ed Larson sells the car within torney John ing of dealers , distributors and live davs. Roger Miller , vice president , started leaching in lir.lti at cil committee of the wlioU view. mnnngors as pnrl of a panel on Blood Collection Schneider , socio- Larson told Judge AlcGill (hat and Michae l Wiieonm and taught also at meeting tonight M City Hall , Mcllnrdy filed a now charge personnel development , lie will fiirv-treasiirer Long Prairie , Shorburn and Mi- The coiumittee meet ing be- of aggravated assault , to which develop the idea that some kind he hud just bought the car in preparation of a driver 's lest lie lam before coining here in lilt 't . gins at 7:SO p.m. Klnnl formal Turnei pU'iided guilty , He was of sales training i.s inevitable IMatlicinalics was her subject. action on Ihe code and amend- to the Department of and therefore should he proper- Set Next Week had been scheduU'd lo lake referred Tuesday At one time she taught art in ments i.s expected at the noxt Corrections for n pre-sentence ly planned and executed. The viii 'ution season may be The need lor blood docs not ' Variances Asked junior high. regular council meeting. investigat ion. His M.OtM? bail Wntkins lias an extensive op starling, hut the need for blood diminish dinin g the summer , Four people were injured In was continued. oration in Canada , including takes no holiday. the Red Cross points out , even a Iwo-ntr collision thai |ojjowel at the south edge ol had to be pulled hy a dentist. Miller Waste Mills , luc , will Sheets are Now Due. , resultin g In Mrs. Carl Hrcitlow , blood pro in accidents 11ml demand lite Three girls , aged li mouths to ask a van mice from front set Lake Cllv Dec IV UONI'ITAI. DIHCHAIMiH , gram cluiirmnn for the chap- saving blood . Moreover Mir- •J years , riding in the other cur hack regulations ' in order lo Piil> bulge Donald T charged at Community Meinori She explained - Hint m past t ruiisfu.siiiiis , goes on all through recoivod after May 25, 1965. Ibe jury thai lind report- nl Hospital Saturday, is at tin treated and released train Com I 1'. . Front St The present front missed drives here, it was the contri- I lie slimmer , ' us it does during Hospital Sat ed lo hea r the case and ordered home of her .sister, Mrs (,Vr niuiiily Meiii oriiil Is nearer to the lot line than the butions ol college students thai the rest ol tin- \eai , the ugcu- urdas ' them hack in court Thursday at trude Folsehelte , !">l!> K. Brond ¦ prescribed 2!i feel for INI '.'. /ones ;. Listing sheets should be mailed to i -1 pushed collections past the ry says. the nihil II a.in. M'ay. 's i|iiula The bliMxhiiiilule will at nml the linn wants county In' NO n;i.\ M . I . MHVIM . (ion Donald O'Dea , City Assessor OF Now , however , inllege Mil- the Hcd Cross center, Mb and lo conform to the rest of j^KNIGHTS COLUMBUS — dents will either he gone or Huff streets, J une I tlmmnh 4 A t een age driving ro.itlco , the building. or to my office. will lie involved In their final Hours will be noon until (1 pin scheduled lor Sat unlay after - Fawcelt Funeral Home . Inc., l-17(i W H roadway, i.s asking a Rig. MMtlng Tuatday, Hay 25 cMimiiml Inns June I. '.' anil :i. anil H a,To mi noon at U'eslnate Shopping -< 'en 3J$JV discont inued for luck \ailance from residential /on ,rn tn th» It ' s up In flic nti/cn.s nl the III :i pin June I Icr , was j >y> Y *:00 P - *h«rp clobhoui*. id participation , sponsoring Jim uig regulations in order lo erect DAVID SAUER county !•• euro the drive lo its rrospeelive •. ' ... " Wftof >4fcouf To Leisure j First Trip Use Be Last- -pleasure to othei s. j May By I, .). NASON; Kd. I>. work le-.give Heroes? Building physical health and FAIRBANKS. Alaska (AP) Cowboy Southern California — U. of strength and perfecting physi- Department official By EARL WILSON Agriculture When our children move in- cal skills should receive atten- G. Allen has wound up fnc- Byron NEW YORK — Those varmints — the Hollywood writers, to the working world , they will tion It should be a major his first trip to Alaska. It may directors and producers ' •' — are trying to destroy one of my idols be faced With shorter work- in the recreation of young ; ¦ ' ' tor be his last . . . the old-time western gunfighter. ' weeks and'longer "vacations.' . An and old. It takes only two to 're trying to make him out to b« a drunk who could 'catching a On his arrival in Fairbanks , They important part of their educa- practice throwing in the hospital with hardly stay on his horse. a tennis j Allen landed tion must be practice in the baseball or handling flii Some of his great trick-riding in the crises was not due Skill in swimming or intestinal worthy use of free time. racket . ' to his riding ability but to the fact that has was falling off his Summer is the ideal time (or performing on bars : can be ;; Released Thursday, he wa« pony after an attack of acute alcoholism. The pony , by swerving children to learn to live with individua lly- They; brnig | invited to.go on a flying lour of gained Valley. At Ihe cleverly at the proper second, leisure. Most children will need about better muscle tone and a Ithe Tanann air- was able to hold him up and mother's help, at least at the feeling of well-being ' port; he walked into the wing tip help him scare off the rustlers airplane, injuring his right start. Through the school year, Bringing happiness to others of an or whoever they were scaring eye. ' the time of younger children in their home - as well as in the . Seabees and off that week. One reason for hRS been regimented in school is a. iewarding lei- Tin* eye was treated and his great success at scaring off community as well as out of school. Sud- sure time act! vily for children of bandaged at a hospital. enemies was that he looked so denly, they are on their own. terrible with his hangover that Instead of summer vacation Marines to he would scare off a scarecrow. being a time when mother must Lee plays the-drunken devote hours to supervision , it old bum kind of gunfighter in a should be thought; of as a time ¦ burlesque western called "Cat of opportunity to direct leisure I Mlo bl Motor Performance Block 'Bugging Ballou," produced by Harold J activities. P Use WASHINGTON (AP) — The HechV and directed by Elliott Lake City High The child who is busy , for *"^^^^^^^ ^"^ State Department is sending out Silvers.tein — ' which may ruin whom the days are scarcely- squads of Seabees to prevent western pictures for you for all long enough to get all the things * 'bugs" from infesting • its for- time. Hires Teacher; done he wants to do, will be a Mobiloil Marine Outboard eign embassies. ''Kid Shellen " - as the griz- busy , happy adult. Also used for 4II engines requiring oil mixed with gasoline. To prevent recurrences the zled old gunfighter is called — ¦' " State Department has picked will just about shoot up any- CHILDREN S II OL I. D be •' -• GIVES EASIER STARTING, SMOOTHER , COOLER OP- 155 Seabees 4 construction spe- body anywhere for $50 . ; . but Seeks 3 Others guided into a wide . variety of ERATlbN, ANTI-RUST PROTECTION AND LONGER cialists and 30 Marines to super- if you haven't got 50 bucks, LAKE CITY. Minn. (Special experiences out of which they ENGlblE LIFE. will hopefully carry a few into vise work on 15 major embassy would you buy him a drink? —Four teachers will leave Lake your Mobil Dealer or »f construction jobs during the adult , life.. If they maintain Pick it up «t coming fiscal year. Ill DRINK to that!'* lie City at the end of this school many interests, all the better. says, in a saloon in Wolf City. year,;: There appears to be a relation- JOSWICK FUEL & OIL The decision was revealed In p hone iW Wyd.; in 1894, to any remaTk Replacements are : .being:,.' re? ship between the holding of wide 901 E Sanborn St dosed testimony before the 't After S p.m Phone 7408 • anybody makes — but it doesn viewed for Mrs. Dawn Ramseth, interests and being a well-ad- House Appropriations subcom- work. ; '' justed individual . The world's greatest producer of J high quality mittee in February. Portions of English and dramatics Miss MOBIL — Nobody offers to buy him -a Gladys* Paulson, math; Mrs. Here are a few of the areas lubricants; tie testimony were first re- drink. That not only makes him to be considered : Ajiother Laura Nelson, kindergarten, and " leased last March 31. nasty, it makes him thirsty. Music offers a wide range- portion was released Sunday. Charles Ecklund. business edu- I don't want to tip off the cation. M iss Paulson has taught listening to good music, attend- State Department security ing concerts out of ;doors, play- chief G. Marvin GentHe told the story of how Jane Fonda, a at Lincibi High 20 years, in- schoolteacher turned bank rob- ing musical instruments, per- subcommittee that despite cluding art in junior high at one NURSING HOME ROSTER ... Mrs. James A Steen , ber, escapes from being hanged time: . forming with community groups American security local work- . presents a roster board, listing residents of Osseo (Wis.) attending a music summer men apparently sneaked In the —but there are other burlesque James Roforth , 29 , has been Nursing Home, to Warren Bratland , administrator of Osseo camp. electronic listening devices dut- touches, including J. C. Flippen, hired as counselor. Graduate of ing the basic construction of the playing the sheriff , being the Area Hospital and Nursing; Home. The board is in memory Independent study can be- Granada High School, he has a come one of the most worth- f M^^, ' .. >J j iag* Wk^ft faTaTnflgl m>Wt) embassies. happiest guy in town when he B.S. degree in industrial arts of Mr. Steen. Trempealeau County highway commissioner bwmbfH < ^WW m" says the hanging's got to go and a director of the hospital.• . ' ("Mrs . Jann Peterson photo) while pleasures in life. It , can Said Gentile: T think onr ex- and physical education and an start in the summer while , there through on schedule. M.A. in guidance from Mankato periences have shown that in "I; think there are a lot of is a. relief from regimented the way we have handled our State College. He was teacher study. The more on learns about ® A'Li.nim PA UL HARVEY public officials," said Director and coach at Cornfrey three UC ^X affairs in new construction and Silverstein, "who are quite hap- Pistor to Speak any subject the more interest reconstruction projects;, over- years and comes here from the Broiler Festival is generated for further learn- f ascinaimg $torie* that make thn py when they have to execute faculty at Sleepy Eye. i \ \. s\ $s|nik seas, we have let ourselves be " At Mondovi ing. This seems to^ve a snow- W " nevoi, civet national and somebody . — it makes their Roforth also will be football |§| W fiWiil " event * open for a real chance to be whole week.'' balling effect. ThusXcontinued l^ll^& international meaning, 'had' by the opposition:" coach, replacing William Kief- On Memorial Day Contest Draws learning becomes a major key HH^t \iV Marine guards will be as- THE, GIFTED LEE Marvin fer, who requested release at to the enjoyment of leisure. As signed to; the building sites dur- plays both Kid Snellen and the the end of the season last fall. MONDOVI . A^is. (Special) - an example, a little investiga- ing non-working hours. The lo- rival gunfighter he's supposed As counselor he follows Donald Dillon-Johnson American Le- tion of the geography or history 't , but offi- Queen Entries cations weren given to kill, Tim Strawn. Weiss and Paul Fagerlind. He gion Post will conduct Memo- of a country, perhaps at the cials said most would be at Strawn has a silver nose, in- and his wife have two sons; ELEVA,,Wis. (SpecialV - Six same time that travelogs can posts behind the Iron Curtain: rial Day services at Mirror girls, all students at Eleya- , can easily lead to ¦ ¦ asmuch as his real nose has be viewed ¦¦- Lake Park next Monday fol- Strum High School, have enter- ai hobby. It also can serve as President Johnson proposes to been shot off in some saloon* , There is a scene in which a Named to State lowing a parade at 10 a.m.: ed the Eleva Broiler Festival background for enjoyable travel convertvthe polluted Potomac The Rev, Wilbur Leatherman, queen contest. in later years. into "a model of scenic and horse is able to cross its legs — Mondovi Methodist Church, will another in which Lee Marvin , Advisory Hoping to reign at the annual recreational values for the entire Post give tKe address, invocation and festival June 11-13 are : DRAMA, whether it be chil- going to a wake and noticing Carol " " country;" The historic river , MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) benediction. Clarence Green will Hammer, 17, daughler of Mr. dren putting on a show in the that flows by the nation?* cap- the candles at the coffin, is so - The home economics teacher at read the roll call of deceased and Mrs/ Clifford Hammer; Di- backyard or volunteer work in ital is contaminated by sew- drunk he blows out the candles veterans. Mrs. Russell Casey summer stock ; gives . an oppor- , industrial and says, "Happy birthday !3 Mondovi High School has been ane Back, 16, whose parents are age, mine acids ' and Milton LaDuke, Legion ••Mr tunity for cooperation with oth- wastes, sludge, and silt. - It's a terrible thing they're named -to the state Advisory 6 anfl Mrs. Roy Back, and Committee. chaplain; will decorate Fland- Rbxeanne Semingsori, 16, daugh- ers as well as an opportunity doing to our great gunfighter to act out planned behavior It .¦ Miss Jane Klatt represents 11 ers Field. Charles Scharf Jr. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Odin Sem- heroes. I just hope they never •will recite "In Flanders Field," also gives an opportunity to start on columnists and edi- counties in west central Wiscon- ingson, all of Rt. 1; Vicki Tol- with response by Vendor , . .' . Advwfliemenf ' . ' ' - . tors^- ". sin and serves with four other lefson 16, daughter of Mr. and Steinke. The high school band ,; THE PAUL HARVEY NEWS r^VlVJHl TODAY'S. BEST LA UGH: teachers Ti and representatives Mrs. Phillip Tollefson village; How To Hold ; from the state will play. Jon Marquand and Barbara Gunderson , 17, daugh- Taffy tuttle sus.pects her boy Home Economics Dennis Wulff will sound, taps. THREE TIMES EVERY DAY ' MATINEES -2:15 Association ter of Mrs. Eric Gunderson,' and friend's getting serious — yes- , Board of Vocation- and Auxiliary mem- 2S#-S0(-65e Veterans Sandra Strumness, 17, parents FALSE TEETH terday he asked her how much al and Adult Education, Depart- bers will start the march from , 8:55 A.M., 12 NOON, 5:00 P.M^ NITES - 7:00-9:10 ment of Public Instruction, and Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Strum- More firmly in Place 25c-6j»-85» she earns. the Legion grounds and will be Do your false teeth annoy and em- WISH I'D SAID THAT : A fel- curriculum specialists. joined on South Washington rfcss , bot h of Rt. 2. All have barrass by slipping, dropping: or wob- low described The committee revises curric- Street by other units. Cars will Eleva addresses. bling when you eat , laugh or talk' ENDS TUE SDAY his home town: Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH or, j "It was so small that the Boy ula, specifies and writes over- be . available for Gold star Five of the contestants are jour plates , This nlkallne (non-acid i all policies concerning the sub- juniors and Roxeanne is a soph- powder holds false teeth more flrmlj KWNO good night kiss! Scouts had only two directions Mothers and veterartS-fiot able and more comfortably. No gummy Love is more than a on their compasses." ject in the curriculum, and co- to march. omore. They'll be judge d June gooey, paaty taste or feellDB. Dofs not "': . . - . >AT 12-3-OH! ordinates activities related to 3 at the queen 's banquet at Club lour. Checks "plate odor" (denture . REMEMBERED Q'U 0 T E: breath). Get FASTEETH today at curriculum revision in home ec- Midway , Independence. anv drug tountar. "Doctors think a lot of patients Ginseng roo t is the great j ^M W , M MI l WBi w w www HAMBERLAIN ^"* ^ *'^ "*''**T!T^ '* ' * ^' ^ ' ^^ ^*i^WiaMlaWWw ^ ^C are cured who have simply onomics . Oriental cure-all. An ancient quit in disgust. " — Don Her- specialist wrote that the herb M MIMIEIK old. South Africa 's Afrikaners de- "quiets animal spirits, estab- EARL'S PEARLS: Two of so- scend principally from a hand- lishes the soul, brightens the ciety's problems are- how to ful of European immigrants, eyes, allays fears, expels evil stop school kids from dropping Nearly cne million persons bear effluvia , benefits the under- out and unexpected guests from the family names of only 40 standing, invigorates the body dropping in, original settlers. and prolongs life. " Comic Chuck McCann over- EXCLUSIVE ! rJcnrinS^heard a fellow warn his wife": r ^ "I'm telling you — one , more MfefflNO'Z'|\V m METBOCPI-OW TV dinner and you better look for a new sponsor!" . . . That's "SYNANON" earl, brother. STARTS WEDNESDAY CASSIUS Sit-in Leads The Peace Corps CLAY To Romance gives you YS OAKLAND , Calif. (AP> - 2Sc-65c-85« They met and fell in love, they the opportunity said , during the rash of sit-in ENDS TUESDAY demonstrations lust November and December on the Berkeley to become Shown at 7:15 Onl y campus of the University of Cal- BOUDOIR OR BAHLEFIELD ifornia. well rounded. SONNY LISTON So, Mario Savio , 22, former ITS Sean Connery head of the Free Speech Move- ment of the university, and fel- I^P^RATJON low leader Suzanne Marilyn FOR THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE WORLD NAFU GoldbeiR, 25, applied Friday for a marriaRe license in the Ala- A chanc* to work hard, \ ** §S^ S " meda County. Calif., court ^ j A chance to be discouraged. \ Shown at 8: SO Only house. They received the license aft- f A chance to help, A chance to travel \ er Miss Goldberg paid tht $2 4f» nations. 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By mail fiddly In ndvanr.ri papar Hop > TAP CnAi f t^^ n»7i7^T^n?>?^^_3j pod on »«pjrnllon Uala ADULTS AND JUNIOR! In nilmora , Hciunlon, Olmited, Winona, t/Val.tiiha, fludalo, Jackion, Papln and I ENDS TUESDAY Trempnolaau couiitlti: y«ar $|} 00 3 munthi ,. , VJ.J0 KWNO ' » monlhi ., a.30 I month 11.31 APULTl AND JUNIORS ;ir All otlor subscription*! A O r *) eWrlCTUir MUTUAL N ETWORK BROADCAST I yaar .,., *!.* 00 3 monllu ..,. 14 ,1) BROUGHT TO * monlhi ,,, w.OO I month .,. »!,« WINONA LISTENERS BY lorn Sand changa ol addrrt>. notkas, undellv THE HIATHAWA «r«d fopl«^, suhicrlptlnci arden and otliar VALLEY'S i nail lltinr, lo Winona Dally Niwa, P. O YEAR-ROUND Jones! Bon 10, Wintna, Minn. - SPORTS STATION. IAITM ^i ,(i'i«N»rf || « tlitt 'l* «a*4»» » *Mftt-«l ft' *> »» T '» 41 '•« I *| **, i '»" * *^ MCO10R »umniumii itnii MIUU Irtond cltu pnilaga paid at Winona, I Minn. vIV, Martha *m»1«ri)r!. «t«t« inimrh pur- liolpanl - fluid* Polnrion, and . dl»trlrt wlnnurs v/illi h#r. I Inrta P-lntin, Damon liincjn. lanftl Morhott . Extra Jobs it's easy to clean 11 50 Harmony High the topmost floors when ¦weath- Y^H J J 1 I * ^|-1i 000 ill Frog ' III rhnnu pin n.hd ...lyrV • tlnrh Ainn, ^^^ Hrur« Inhiisnn.. fanfien Klomp, Judy Ml Empire State er condition/! pose a threat to ypur own carpstt '.he|,. Pain -tara , Jonel Aim. I Irida migrating birds. llllke, Pnn ' jolinwin', - Un'rb Moor, Shlrlny Sought for ' - " ' and' great to Gives Awards liash Marc (loudX*, RoQvr lolinnon, Miir- Lights Menace Roland C. . -Clement, stall ... Watchers at ¦HARMONY -Mi ' rj« Morom, .llni llolne\h, Harb Malv.t). biologist of the Audubon Socie- save the money -" ,.; tin : (Spcr.lal) Chorus Inlliw Nancy Evenwin, l.lnda ' ty, said the lighting is a nazard — Preparations for next year Menrlrlrl 'ion,' I. inrfa riehbaugliar, Mnrma Migrating Birds : f* ")«rson, janrtl f>roiholl, Larry 'Haugen, US, Youths were announced in conjunctkm ' 4o birds only .on nights with low BLIE LUSTRTI NeldB ' IVIerson, Larry Slnnsn/d, Mike (AP) • Presl-- (hP) ¦' . lirTTjtl ^^^gPHONE with awards nigM prcwentaliohK Frlr.ksnn. T,l»v« Hmiaen, Ann*' Kleritm,; WASHINGTON - NKW YORK . - The doud Jevela, fog and rain. Dur- California Race lohn Suiim. War run Wuhbals, dent John-son Ihunchml Salurday management of the 102-story ing these weather conditions, he made to students nt-Harmony. ' ANGEL'S High -School (land 'Idler s - .-- fonl Alselh, Martha nlftlit. a job-hunting campaign Empire State Building Sunday, said , confuted birds have flown %mi ('AMI' , Calif. (AP) . Thursday night . Wlrxell, Ctrnlyri. Orunsvold,. CArroll Ar/n- Sjift^Kj R»dlo-Dli|>atch*d Equipment ' ^lrolH^ .ji>11*- " Mork, Martha, l ell/ind, .til- for/some ' two million American renewed its annual agreement -- . Spiced with internati onal in- Elected to the student .. coun- ' toward the high-level lights and t nynn AniitMin , Pally Grant , R lin Mil- youngsters' -who will be looking H CHOATE « CO. trigue , HIP centennial of (be cil/ were: Miiry l /iind , Linda son, . TJan/l Mfrvtr. ft bar -and lyro pin--- with the National Audubon So- flutterjcd around them Until ex- Calaveras County Jumping'Frog Piclin , Martha Wirkel.t , grn.de land A'rns, Ron Johnson,'* Marh,ira Mat- for work - when school's out in ciety to turn off floodlighta on hausted. DOERER'S '.niV, Rohble Sirvershn, Roifir Johnson, .June. Contest .' ended Sunday nig 12; Phil Benson , Hill Frogner , Mary l urid, '* llarbara Ause. lanean ht with ¦ dlrnr led the federal gov- more than Wl .tHIQ frog watchers Dennis Grielml , II; • Carolyn Klomp, lii'ly Mlrhcl, Pnm Soma. Oeanna /. He - watching, Rrunsvold , Steve licit ig, 10 , Kl-iiiip, Herh-Wonr, Shirley Fast , Rodni:y ernment to aid the campaign by Kolilia, ' -V.a' f .li Morerh, I. Uida Jandro^ f'onnie O'nle, Ronnie Richard- A/iarr lloiirleki -^ Inda Srhlmmlna, Hcekinf i "mfiininf{fu/ work" - for For the r»vei nil winner , a big Lynda son , }) , and IJanctlo . Tnminei , Hllke, Baillarn l.ehmkuhl, Pai»h Ryan, fiome 25,000 traincfs this Rum- bullfrog named llruca- lohnson. Jim Hnlness, Carol Ry- "Hops" from grade -8, Council president will mer. And he- appealed to gover- Lafayette , Calif., it was,literally an. Stale regional winners Irnmhnre he Linda Piehn. quartet, John Ause, Jim Holness, Mary' nors, mayors, private employ- a case of do or die. ' Lund, Julia Stork . ers , labor unions, trade associa- President , vice president , sec- Bau&cti A . Lornb tclence . ¦— Virginia fWe don 't eat them if they retary and treasurer of the nigalk . Spcretarinl Service Club and ot- tions , churches and colleges for win ," said Hop's co-owner I/eon- lice' rrferenci! manuals' .* — ' Pat Blorlnml , cooper ation /classes are us follows in that Nancy Evenson, Bev and Lorl Flshbaugh- nrd Hall , a frog-raising lover order: Grade 12 — Marc llou- «r, Pally Grant, Sue Klomp, Fallh Ryan, .lohason directed government of frog legs who is $:t(K) richer dek , Steve Haugen . ' ,' Deahna Judy Weslphal.; Patsy Grelnus, liarb departments and agencies to try because of tho Lehmkuhl , Olnne Sorfilng, Lynda Hllke. champion 's 14- Scheevel , Janet Hogue;' grade Ilnlda Petersen, ' Donna Snow, . Marilyn to find work opportunities this foot-9-inrh leap. . Johnson, Norma Peterson, Judy. Te'r- summer for one extra trainee 11 — . Jim Scrabeck , B e c k y ¦ •-;¦ -¦ Richardson , Kathy Anderson , bcest. -' for every 100 employes on their Murk Twain , who Immortal- Special and . service awards -- Linda Ron . .lunge. ;- 10 — Jerry Schrock , Arneson, Sandr a Brusse, . Nancy Even1 present payrolls. son, Bev Flshbauflher, Janet Arns, Lynda 1 ized the jumping frog competi- 'Bruc'e Bigalk , Susie Hanlon , tion in the sleepy little Hllke, Vlrolnla Bigalk, Mariys Iverson, 1SHIR I Sierra Lyannc . Fishbaugher; it — Mike Davo .-Engle,- ' Anna Kiehne, Mnrltva Fel- foothills town 100 years ago, Grt-bin, GIga Malli , Susan Abra- Irtnd, Marilyn Johnson; l indn Kesli-r,- would have gotten a giggle out Linda McCauley, Parri Soma, oil Ices and Walleye Named ' ham , Janel Mohs ; 8 — Joan library; Shirley Combs , Merlin Maklen- of the - 'international , complica- Ryan, Ralph Whalen , Pat Ma- iMtro, Norma Peterson, Bill Vreeman, tions Sunday; D»lores Ryan, L inda Hendrlck'son, John Minnesota Fish ton , Judy Ludens. Casey, Mary Erlck .son,. Bonnie Ryan, Don- Only one of the three entries Go-editors of the Cardinal will na l-jh man, Teresa Jelsnn, Linda fJ\o- ST- : .PAUL f AP)" — Gov . Karl kicnber.g, lunchroom, in the foreign frog contest got he Martha Wickett and Julie Valedictorian - - Janet Arns. Saluta- Rolvaag Friday signed into law off the ground. .. . - Stork , with Becky Richardson lorirth- Virginia Bigalk. Student council-- a bill designating the walleye as and R/irbnrit Ause, Virginia nioalk, Martha "The Swedish entries turned /Marsha Smcdsrud, assist- Wlcitetr, Ruth Michel.. Marsha .' Smcdsrud, the official state fish of Minne- out to be toads," said a contest ants. Rita McCauley will be l.lnda Johnson Mary Lund, Gill Frog- sota. , editor of the Cardeon; with Car- ner. Dandle Tammel, Linda Piehn, Car- He also signed a bill suspend- spokesman "and the Fili pino olyn Brilnsvold. National Honor Society I "" SPECIAL' frogs didn 't ..show up." -ol Ryan , assistant . - Janet Arns, Janecn Klomp, Pamela ing for two years land acquisi- Cheerleaders — Julie Stork , Soma, Barbara Ause, Judy Michel, Jan- tion and land trades in the Su | That left tlie foreign contest ' . d Slorholl, Virginia- - 'Blnajk, .Nelda ' Peter- with only a black-and-white am- Mary . Hughes , Linda : Piehn , son, Damon* Ji.nge, Marlene 'Ryan', Linda perior National Foi est in Cook , phibian named "Impala " from Susie Bestor, Susie Michel , Flj.libaugher , Julie Slork , Jiinct Hogue, Lake and SI Louis < ountics Christy Long, Mary Lund,-Hc'rb -Mpor . South Africa , owned by Piem JoAnne McCauley, General . let tors—liirgit .Lcsem'a'nn, hon Another bill signed by the Fourie and T. Botha , who come Genny Fishbaugher, Alice Jun- orary, Tonl Afsclh, Martha Felland, Ron gover nor prohibits the . sale of ge; Jan Whalen , Jul nsr.n,' Marcis Morem, Linda Arneson, from Gcrrhiston. Naturally, he Sharon Green- Lynda ' Ihlke; Damon Junge, Norma' Pe- codeine pi operations except by slade, Pat . - ¦ won , with a leap of 11 feet 5 Matsori, Cindy terson, . I 'II I B|ort'omt, Mnrlvs ' Iversoni prescript ion Serabcck . . . . Linda KeslP.r , Marlene Ryan, Shirley inches. East, Marilyn Johnson, Anna ' Kiehn*-*- . |uniors:' : Herh Moor, two,. Mary Lund, Bars to seniors -- . Janet Arns, Janet one. , Snpiiomore general leller, rare— - FACULTY members confer- Storhoff , Virginia Bigalk, three; R.irh Angel's '. Camp, whir It normal- " ¦ ¦ ' Be'yy Rirdard on red awards as follows :¦ ' . \" " Aus«, two; Shirley Ec.st, Janeen Klomp, Julie Slork was announced as Girls ly; has about 1,BOO inhabitants , /W.ithonintlcs - Judy ' ' (/orrn a 'Pef-er^on, Linda * Hcndrlcksoh, Stater by Mrs. .Audrey Tt-slow, American ¦ Michel; HEA was an amiable madhouse over •scholarship. — Merlin Chrlstcrucn; co- Barbara M,'-tson, Lynda Hllke, Judy Mi- Legion Auxiliary, Herb Moor was -an- ' the weekend. Residents wel- ed: corro'.nonrent -LlncIn Arneson,. chel, Pnm Soma, . Merlin Christensen, nounced as. Boys Stater. John Ause, P'i'iU)i\ll leH'-rv —'. '.'Merli'h '0-r!:trnv;n. Marilyn Johnson, Nelda Peterson, Judy Richard Evenwii did Richard Kinrjsbury comed visitors by hanging out Ihree; Ron Johnson, Dnrnori Junge, David Weslphal, one wen the rjrarje '7-8 t>r hjiy pr- .ter . itonlest ' ' ' library, their wash. Klehno, Dfvirt Enqlc, ".ml nicl. - . Onry General letters — Linda Sclilmrolnq, Awards also wi re Qfcsented lor Mikkehon, Gerrl Matson and John Socm. Herb Moor, Linda FIsTibaugher, Deanna physical hlni'ss ami dtmdance The normal peace.and quiet of two; Dick - Thof-on. Paul Rindels, Ken- Scheevel, Janet. Hogue, Julie Stork, Mary Supf. Harold Auie gave . closinQ . re- the fairgrounds were shattered ny Vagrs, Bill Barretl, Jell Soma, Loslnr Lund, Marlria Wlckeit, juniors. Bars to marks . Bernfnrj, Dennis Alison, Jay Tcslow, Jer- by 10 high school bands , Scot- ry Schrock , one, and . co-captalhs< . Ron, tish bagpipers , beauty contests, Johnson and Damon Junge. Track letters — Carroll Armslronn, Vaudeville shows, fireworks and Merlin Christensen, (our; Robbie Sevei- all the hoopla of a few circuses. son, Dave kiehne, Gerrl Malson; Ho-b Frog owners kept to them- Moor, fhrec; Terry Elliott, two,- Jlrh Scr,i beck , one. Non leltcrmcn — Robert FREE SUMMER Belves. They regard their train- Pelerjon, Dennis Torgcrson, Brucs Mo- rem, Gary Elliott, Carlyh Klomp. ing methods as "top secret." At Robbie Severson made the school rec- the fateful moment, a frog is ord In shot put and discus and Carrol placed in the center of a meas- 'Atmstrong, broad lump. STORAGE Bask»tball Alters --^ Mlka grkkson. ured circle preparatory to the three; Jim Will'ord, Ron Johnson, Larry Haugen, Bill Barrett, two; Gary Mlkkfl- OF WINtER GARMENTS jump. Owners station them- son, Doug Hulcher, Jorry Sauer, Bruco selves on the rim. Johnson. , one. Co-captains, Mike Erick- Only charge is for cleaning and son, Jim Wllllord,' ¦ Baseball letter* — Bill Barrel ,!, lour; payment until AAlKe Erickson, Jim Willlord, Ron John- pressing. No son, three; Larry Haugen, Paul . Bleh Johnsons Rest Bruce Johnson..; Dennis Alison, ] Greg Clothes are taken but in fall. Haugen,, Tom Long, one.,. Wrestling' awards- — David Engle, Ger. At Camp^David r' l Matsbn, three; J|m Scrabeck, John Engle, Kehnern Vpgls, Paul Engle; Me-- THURMONT , Md. (AP .) - lin Christensen, tv/o; Greg McCnbe, Rich- DIAL 2222 ard Grooters, Richard B|ortoml, David President and Mrs. Johnson Hammond, Allan Gaul, David Michel, Jell spent Friday night at Camp Da- Soma, Damon Jiingc , Dan Broadwater, FOR FREE PICKUP Rodney Kollha,. Clair . Tieskotter, one. vid , the presidential retreat Cheerleaders — Shirley East, six years; near here: Julie Stork , five; Linda Kester; ¦ four-,- The Johnsons flew the Ca- Susan Bestor, three; Susan Michel, Linda to Piehn, Mary Hughes, Lyneli Alison, At- foctin Mountain camp by heli- lene Malie, JoAnne ' McCauley, J,in copter Friday night. The 60-mile Whalen, one. trip from Washington took 25 Co-editors Cardinal — Barb Matson, . Shirley East. Editor Cardeon — Barb minutes. Ause, Fastest typists — Lauren* Dyb- LEAFS wama^Kmmmmmmmmmamtmmm mmmmmmmmmammm

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One is health message across? disability and the third Is intended to pro- system for themselves s In presidential Set up a pension "Let none anywhere falsely assume," said ' voting rights. years with a max- tect Negroes . if they have served ten the President the ether day, "that the debate Ever since George Wash- To Your Good Health imum payoff of $200 a month and a pro- freedom permits reflects division oh the deci- ington became - the first x vision that they can "buy -back" ten years sions and decisiveness which duty to freedom president in 17H9 there has of their own small contribution to the fund may require. The Community of free men is been a big gap in the Con- to make them eligible. a community united.'-'— and so it shall remain stitution on what happens Br eathing until peace on this earth is sure and safe." when a president is unable Passed a botched reapportionment bill DESPITE WHAT the President says, how- to carry out his duties. which will satisfy neither rural nor urban ever, there are, here and abroad, captious critr There lias been a similar Rate /s areas. .' ics and conscientious opponents of his policies gap on how to fill the vice whose objections are given a prominence that presidency if the vice presi- Refused to straighten out the daylight is out of proportion to their true significance. dent dies or becomes presi- time mess which was more confusing this This encourages the Communist Chinese to be- dent. Several presidents had Discussed year than ever before. lieve that if they stick to their present strate- been desperately Mil " and By J. fi . - MOLjNKR , M.I>. gy long enough and hold on indefinitely, the four had been shot before Refused to allow liquor sales in the re- United States government will grow tired and Congress decided to act. Dear Doctor: What sort areas on Sundays. will eventually find a face-saving device, by causes the difference in means of negotiation, which will be actually The assassination of Pres- a person 's breathing s/ ALL IN ALL, th« seision w»*vpr«tty equivalent to withdrawal. ident John F. Kennedy fi- rate? T have noticed much of a flop. Tax reform was again by- Unfortunately, there are precedents which nally got the action. And H-hnt my husband , while passed. There was/ in fact, little if any indicate that the United States has not always Congress shortly is expect- sleeping, will take two creative achievement and the battle be- pursued a conflict to the point of victory or ed ti> approve a- proposed breallis to my one/ — Constitu- tween the lawmakers and the governor to (he attainment -even-of . military objectives. amendment to the Mrs. I*. M. The Korean War,;' for . instance, was ended in tion to fill the . gaps. But was pretty much of a standoff with the states must The normal breathing rate 1953 by an armistice which to this day has not then at least 3H "^ governor's "popularity" continuing to de- also approve. • Is 16 to 18 a minute, but would be hardpressed been formalized by a peace treaty. The peoples cline. Karl Rolvaag of Korea today are ruled by two governments For more than 20 years this is not absolute. An in- to win re-election indeed if an election —a Communist regime in . the north and a re- repeated . attempts h a v e fant , for example, . will were to be held this week. public in the south. been made . in Congress to breathe about twice that program of fast. / He refused to grant tax reciprocity, by The Communist Chinese have for years dom- put through a inated North Korea , and the biggest mistake health insurance , at least Many other factors can ; his veto, to residents of other states who which the United States made during the Ko- for older people. Now the vary the rate quite consid- work in Minnesota which House Speaker rean War was to limit its miliary operations House has finally approved erably, including conscious Lloyd Duxbury of Caledonia termed dis- and refrain from bombing Chinese bases from and the Senate is expected control , whether intentional criminatory against thousands , of Minneso- which supplies, equipment and troops were sent THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND -^ to follow suit. or not. It is really rather tans. : /¦¦ ' ; "'/. to carry on the war against the collective forces Ail this shows is that it difficult to think about your of the United Nations in Korea, took/the United States quite breathing without influenc- ' to agree with a St. Paul We re inclined THE U.N. is not involved today in the Viet a while . to come abreast of ing the rate even though you editorial writer who says there are too Nam situation , but there are many persons the times. try not to* many legislators, too many legislators who Who are constantly calling for the world or- ) Britain has had national During sleep there is a serve mainly to represent special interests to ganization to partici 'ff$^^h^$ehq^s pate. It . is in reality, how- health insurance since 1911 substantial range of what and too much domination by lobbyists al- ever, a frustrated instrumentality. The/Com- but . went in for it on a huge is - normal. The breathing though lobbyists sometimes are helpful be- munists have infiltrated many of the member scale in the 1940s. France can be even and regular, cause each is an expert in his own field. countries and are able today to command a has such a program. And or it may be jerky, yet majority in the general assembly and to exer- Battle Bismarck in 1884 set up na- passed still normal. With the most important bill cise a veto in the Security Council, so that By DREW PEARSON ^WThe freshmanJrom Mary- financed lobby against ; civil tional insurance against in- within a few hours of adjournment the fin- - take there is little opportunity for the U.N. to; WASHINGTON - Fifteen land will also take on the rights/ This year Satterfield jury in Germany. ONE OF the Important al day for passing bills Saturday night, it action toward a- durable peace. This unpleas- years ago, Joe McCarthy Gol.iaths of the Senate, got the American Bar Asso- rati- physiological controls is the "What happened ant fact is ignored by most of the proponents comit- The 15th Amendment, might be well to inquire, and the fanatics of the right leaders from both parties, ciation's judication. . , simply amoup t of carbon dioxide of U;N.. intervention in the Viet Nam contro- who are receiving powerful tee to oppose the Supreme fied 95 years ago during the rest ol the session?" Was there ganged up on the late Sen. said the rights of citizens, in the blood. If , after a per- versy. -- . - political p -r es sure, from Court on reapportionment. too much partying and too little attention Millard Tydings, D-Md,, of the United States "should iod of Shallow, slow brea- to the state's business? "Were there too The United States, therefore, now is really and trounced him in one of home to block reapportion- The Southern Governors thing, the carbon dioxide testing how far an individual nation can go in ment. Conference has also lined up hot be denied by the United many early adjournments and too much the most scurrilous Senate States or by any state on content of the blood increas- seeking to achieve peace and to assure the in- Even such liberal figures with Javits, Kuchel, Church Capitol? campaigns in history. His 1 account of race, color or es, nature then will speed socializing in the corridors of the dependence of smaller countries so that they defeat was avenged last as Senators Frank Church, and Moss' against reappor- Are our representatives in St. Paul as com- tionment previou s condition of servi- up the breathing to com- will not be invaded by powerful neighbors and year by his stepson, lean, D-Ida., Jacob Javits, R- . pensate. petent as they should be to carry on the N.y.;/ ' tude."/ deprived of their liberties. The goal of Amer- likeable Joe Tydings, who Thomas Kuchel, R- The most active outfit In counting your hus- billiOn-dollar-a-year state's business? Calif., and Frank Moss, U-, , or- But for ; most- of'the time ica is just as/ idealistic as it was in World will deliver his maiden against reapportionment band's breathing rate as War T, World War II, and the Korean War. speech thiSTveek as a fresh- Utah, have . chickened in ganized l-last year to fight since, Southern states, by INCOME TAXES WILL b« raised Vi to man senator. this battle. Kuchel was ap- the Supreme Court decision , one device or another, have twice as fast , your breath- ing was to some degree at 1% percent. A sales tax went down the , pointed to the Senate by the is called the National Com- kept Negroes from voting. As his first issue he has least under conscious con- drain when the hog-tied governor, because IN YEARS GONE BY chosen to battle against the chief justice vtho wrote the' mission on Constitutional It wasn't until eight years of his commitments to labor and other of malapportionment of state reapportionment decision. Government. It is nominally ago that Congress sought to trol. He was asleep and breathing according to his his partisan supporters, announced on May Ten Years Ago ;. 1 955 legislatures. The Supreme Some of the . above have a headed by Hal Bridenbaugh , back up what the Constitu- sincere/fear, of all-powerful a Nebraska state senator , physiological needs. The - * 14 that he would veto such a measure. Margaret Kochendoerfer, granddaughter of Court .: has ruled"' that the tion guaranteed by passing .: majority government, .which' who has preached that the the Civil Rights Act of 1957. exact rate, naturally, will, (Thirty-nine of the nation's 50 states now Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kockendoerfer, won first legislatures must represent place in a contest for /pianists conducted by all the voters equally. This they believe should be big cities are evil and their It took more steps to pro- depend on how deeply one rely on a sales tax as their chief source of checked by letting the rural the Junior Symphony Orchestra.of Portland , has come to be known as Citizens are not fit to gov- tect Negroes voting rights breathes. A deep breath '' income.) : ' ¦ minorities keep their veto ern ' Ore. - ' . " the "one-man, one-vote" de- . in the Civil Rights Acts of can draw in as much oxy- . , ; -in -state- - legislatures'. ' " bills for the • Mrs. A. E. Schleder was installed as new cision, which has caused an BUT THE real power be- 1960 and 1964. All were slow gen as two shallow breaths. The major appropriations uproar in legislatures domi- and rather feeble, $791.5 million. president of the Chautauqua Club. Mrs. Lloyd . HOWEVER, this gives hind this outfit is Speaker Obesity is a common in- next two years will total nated by rural areas. Then this year the frus- million more than the Osborn is the new vice president , Miss Stella lawmakers from the small Thomas Graham of the fluence on breathing. The This will be $128.5 Before the Supreme Court trated Negroes, against a overweight person often 1963-65. Halderson , secretary. towns and farm communi- Missouri House of Repre. 1963 Legislature approved for stepped in , less than 20 per- ties the power to block the sentatives. It was his legis- background of violence .pro- does a good deal of huffing cent of the population could tested so thoroughly at Sel- Commenting on the session terminating Twenty-Five Years Ago ... 1940 needs and wishes of seven lature that defeated a $1 and puffing. And, of course, elect the senates in eight out of ten Americans who minimum wage by an 83-to- ma; Ala., that they made lung trouble, such as em- today, Editor Bill Sumner of the St. Paul Officers of the Minnesota Star . Bar Associa- states . It took only 8 per- live in the cities and sub- 68 votes. Yet the 83 legisla- the injustice against them physema, bronchiectasis , fi- Pioneer Press has the following to say: tion and a past president of the American Bar cent of the people in Nevada a national issue urbs. tors who voted against it and forced brosis, and certain types of " Association will be present at the annual meet- , to control the state Senate. it into the national con- "OUR LEGISLATURE IS - hopelessly out- Liberals and moderates, represented only 1,300,000 heart problems influence the ing of the 3rd Judicial District Bar Association The vote of a Vermont farm- people, while the 68 legis- sciousness. moded and is in desperate need of re- "wno have joined the drive breathing rate. in the county courthouse. er , as another . example, against reapportionment al- lators on the losing side President Johnson went to was worth 987 , form. Awards given by the American Legion Aux- times more ready, find themselves un- represented. 2,600,000 people. the-pebple, demanding, equal BUT LET'S' ' not empl-- iliary for outstanding scholarship, service and than the vote of his city voting rights for "It needs to be trimmed, perhaps by happily lined up beside the The California legislature Negroes , size that too much , or we'll character were presented at class day pro- cousin. ultra - conservatives who ^ almost a century after the as much as 50 percent. We have 202 legis- has actually sent teams at have everybody trying to grams. Helen Borger and Frederick . Schulz were YOUNG TYDINGS will are directing the drive. state expense into 19 states 15th Amendment to the Con- figure out how fust he or lators, an unwieldy army, and in compari- stitution chosen outstanding at High School , Margaret fight to .save the Supreme FoRinstance, New York's lo lobby against reappor- said they were en- she is breathing, and think- son with California , for example, which Jack Javits titled to those Przytarski at Cathedral , and Robert Wagner at Court decision and to defend now finds him- tionment. State Sen. Tom rights as cit- ing something's wrong if the legislature of 120 for a Cott er. self side-by-side with John izen's. gets by with a equal representation , which Rees came to Washington number doesn 't come out million, a veritable horde. Satterfield , who last year to buttonhole congressmen population of 17 will throw him up against Now, Congress i.s just right. ' "~^ ~ ' Fifty Yea rs A some of the same right- directed the Mississippi- in the Capitol corridors. expect- "It should meet every year. The prob- go ... 1915 ed to pass the strongest vot- Serious conditions which The most interesting feature of the 29th an- wingers who helped crush lems of a state whose budget is rapidly ing bill in history. affect the breathing are nual anniversary meeting of the Young Men 's his father. The examples rer.di^ enough disco;ered approaching the billion mark are too vast of Ameri- in Christian Association held al the Congregational These extremists seem can delay, compared a routine physical and complicated for a short and frantic ' with examina- Church , was Ihe announcement (hat the new more interested in rebuff- JhsL SihLbu other parts of the Western tion. session every other year. gymnasium project , which has been under con- ing the Supreme Court than world , could be multiplied If you in saving state legislatures are chronically sideration for over a year , will be built during times over. short of breath "The legislators — this , assuming, their from reapportionment. They , that's rea- the summer in time for the opening . of the fall One examp le i.s the in- son enough to see your doc- numbers were cut drastically — should be are agitating for a .new con- work. come tax . En-gland had a tor , but don 't try"' to * be too given professional pay, and realistic per Two excursions bringing large crowds of ex- stitutional convention , which form of income they would seek to infiltra- tax as ear- specific about how often you dien allowances. They should be given of- cursion ists came up from I,a Crosse. ly as 1092 and a more draw a breath. tate as they did the l'lii-l .stringent fices and they should have administrative Republican convention in one in 179!). It assistance and secretarial hel p available to Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1890 really began lo spread tho San Francisco. t iyc them. As the radicals of the 'in the early part of H UM The North American Telegraph Co. will es- century. tablish a branch office here. right point out , a constitu- AUTOMOBI LE "The work of the legislature should con- tional convention could re- Rut the American experi- A largely attended meeting was held by ence in this was tinue through the off season through in- West End residents of the Lutheran Church to work the Constitution to pro- almost terim committees holding formal hear- tect lopsided legislatures , ludicrous. determine whether it was advisable to build a (. o n g r e preparing legislation. And the var- I lien go on lo abolish the s s passed IbH ings and (icrmnn Lutheran parochial .scl jool-in Ihe West country 's first income ious legislative committor's should bo'liiore End and it whs .so decided. Supreme (Join t and other- tax in wise shake up the govern- t«i2, during the Civil War , adequatel y staffed. ment . complete with a graduated One Hundred Yea rs Ago . . . 1865 tax and $$£ • FACTORY I should It takes :i4 states to call even withholding SB TRAINED I "THE MINORITY FACTION, too, from the pay of be given an adequate legislative staff. The weather is the subject of praise by the a constitutional convention. govern- W MECHANICS I farmers and residents of the city. The crops Already applications have ment employes, The Su- Through tlici r denial of this in this ses- preme Court H « MODERN I are growing finely, and vegetation of nil kinds been reccvied from the leg- ruled it con - 588 EQUIPMENT ¦ sion , ihe Conservatives performed a dis- has been much benefited hy recent showers. islatures of 24 states. stitutional in Uini. service both to the Liberals and to the ¦ But by then the tux had I Service OF COURSE , reapportion- ended On All I state. For with professional counsel rep- The day of ( lie ' Lord will cornr a* a thief and another wasn 't ' ment Isn 't opposed only hy passed until 1894 I Makes I resenting a viewpoint can come better leg- In the night. — II Peter „ :i: 10, Tyding. . This , too, ¦ extremists . 'i i.s also went lo the islation and helpful compromise as oppos- bucking up against such Supreme Court , .~A with a lawyer for million- ed to blind , unthinking,partisanship. bastions of conservative aires arguing power as the Farm Bureau that if it was 1 VENABLES I WINONA DAILY NEWS upheld it would open 110 Mnln "In all , we need professional legisla- An Independent Nou txpnpcr — F.stnhlmhcd IK55 and U.S. Chamber of Com- the j St. ^H tors. It should not have lo be a financial merce, which wield tremen- door lo communism. ( sacrifice to serve the state , nor should W. F. W HITE G. It. C LOSWAY >t~rc. IjNiir.N dous influence over stale The court "I just In 1805 undid serving tho state simply amount to a li- Publisher Kiec. Director ttuxmcits Mgr. governments and don 't love the new summer fashions! .So far I the court of mil •»«"»VV«WWWWVV«« UW and Editor A Adv. Director l hy declar- i cense to become a voting lobbyist or pro- want them changed haven 't seen a thing I'd want to reduce to gel into," Ing tho tax unconstitutional. ! j START YOUR DAY "! vide special interests with THEIR man in W. .1. Coi.r Aoou'u BRKMI :H A. J. KIEKBUSCH THE WIZARD OF ID " ! ; St. Paul. Mniitt fliiir / Kditor City F.dilor Circulation Myr. E^T^k^^H^ | with J ' With this, perhaps, could come a much B. II. H AIIIX K F. II. Ki.Acimt ],. V. ALSTON (. Bill desired , long needed legislative code on '(imposing Sup!. Presit Hvpt. /'.' nr/rnuiri f/ S\tpt. j Merrill's ! conflict of interest. No legislator should W II .I . IAM II. 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^B4 nil MOHAN m$hIX/ <^\ t ^;-' Band 1 SIDING COMPANY S |«fe i, ' WINDOW J^S^UkM^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ^^ ^^¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ B ^^ 4 c. Phono 8-2367 ^^^^^^ • ^^^ - ^^ , ^/v r__i.i:_ tary prlncipUl , will present di- Eighth Grade plomas to *the 05 gmduatlnR ' Pigeon Valley Set from the distrlct'i elementary Names BILL MERRHLS Exe rcises schools. Special awards will l>« Houston confer, d by the American I .e- Mondovi ' Company At fiio n. * ./: 6 000 See Scout Parade Phone ) -- A concert by the Junior lii|>h* , Wis. t Sperial ST. CHARLES, M i n n. — MONDOVI will precede tho program Honor Students Sohrweidc. Buffalo Coun- bund . Some 6,000 pprsons Sunday O J. ¦ , Jniiics Lundqulst will direct this ty superintendent of, schools watched , the closing parade of Switching June 1 the and a selection by the junior will «ive the address at* the 22nd annual Whitewater PIGEON FALLS, Wis. - ei«hth grade gradua- hig h chorus. The Rev. Harold . Time is a tricky element that The Pigeon Valley. Farmers traditional HiuiKland will Rive the Invoca- Camporee of the Gameha-ven tion exercises presented at the has a way of slipping by, and Telephone Co. at Pigeon Falls Schoo l tion. Mr.s. Florence Canar will Boy Scouts. , Mondovi Klemenlary before you know it it's late — will be cut ovw to djn l June at 10 a.m. play processional and recession- Among those- watching* ' Ihe. too late. 1 at 9 a:m. ¦/¦ . ¦ ' , . ' gym Wednesday '-zrwrnmom*? E. Mcrrigan, elemen- al parade of about ,'. 1,626 . Scouts One night while ice skating at Subscribers have been invited Robert —¦ from 82 troops in Seven South- the rink in .a neighborhood to a' meeting Thursday at 8:30 ¦s^swBm^m-** **^^^^ m en stern Minnesota counties park , I met a young lady. She p.m. at the Evangelical Luthcr- ^.^^^.^^mmm m ^^^^ f had blonde hair , was pretty, op- were .a few mayors. They, wore ahd Church to hear how to ^ . and had a sparkle in her per- erate (he new phones arid sec Family Will Enjoy These .introduced from the reviewing Sharoii V. Judy L. sonality . VVe were bot h in our a demonstration. Ernest P. So- Your 'j stand. early teens, and 1 remember botta, Independence, manager As usual '' it .''rallied'? it has on she invited me to a party. It of Tri-Courity Telephone Cooper- 20 of the 22 camporees. This was never much of a romance. ative, of which the Pigeon Falls time it was only a little, mostly We were a little young for mvtcli exchange is a member, will

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Made to ,['-/a^HIn . wear! leisurewear favorites!' ^5J*j JE£g3 / EVERYONE WELCOME 044 I '' • Nor(hwc^!orn Bell's men And women who serve you flro jMm ch 044 K ^ each ¦i • luippy to invite you to sco the all new 1965 Copununlcatloni ^ Showcase, ,-i specmlly-dMtyncd mobile trailer which house* This Is the cotton slip that can bo tiir-ly Bird > Nolhin^ould moie comfortable ninny lawinntiti B and instructive exhibits of tho newest (level-" be won, almost foreve r „nd still or rno.o ,, in for summer clays. Pirk ppments in Telephone Research. look like brand new! Wear one this yours f, om our ble ^^^ solection' of summer and soel 32 to 44. gny, hfl|c| prints s HHHHHf fW IJHBHHBMMaBMMaMHMBa|naMBHaMBl'[i M , ^^^^^^^M ^j*^ J^^nPPP^IHHPHHFvnnniMVSHHBHiniil ^H ^^^^^^^^^^^^L •- ,^^^H ]jil(\fif/tO(i] 411sit!II\t\ ITITTI^BrfiTi iTirrTiT'^^B |H^ S ^¦¦¦¦iil^BBHMHBHHBJ f Top 4 Seniors 5 Girls Enter Mondovi High Class Rolvaag Explains Veto 3rd Immunization On Program Strum Contest Of 97 Sets Record Clinic at Hokah STRUM , Wis. (Special )-The MONUOVI , Wis. (Special) - FprLhiin , Janelle Heike, Joan HOKAH, Minn - Th» third Of queen contest for Strum Steam Immunization Redistrictinq . The largest claia ever to grad- Lund , clinic will b« held Plan Janet Serum, Sidney li At Spring Grove ST. PAUL (AP)—Gov. Karl he planned to call a: special The court has the Engine Days, Aug. 13-15, un- uate from Mondovi High School Sharp and Terry Weiss. Thursday from 8 tm. to noon ses- jwwer either der way. at St. Peier' Schoo) Rolvaag today vetoed the reap- sion. to do the job Itself or to order — 87 — will ¦receive diplomas Trie school chorus will sing, M , Hokah. portionment bill sent to him by an at-farge election. The five girls del ling the most from Supt . W. .-H. Hehli Friday the band will play the marches, Oral polio, smallpox, tetanus and diphtheria immunizations the legislature..He described the Some legislator* have quel- 'T cannot construe 'one man , souvenir steam engine medab night. .senior members of the chorus bill as unconstitutional and " tioned whether a reapportion- at 50 cents each will enter final John Herpst , high school prin- will sing again will be offered at 50 cents a ohe vote,' to read 'one man , two "The Halls of Ivy ," /'- - blatant, calculated political ger- ment bill requires the govern- votes " said the governor judging for Miss Strum of 1965- cipal , will present the class for and Father Simmons will give each. , , add- ¦;¦ ¦ Becaaie of cases of tetanus rymander" designed to keep nor's signature, and the veto ing in another place, "This hill 66. ' ;' " ,./ graduation In the auditorium the prayers. Conservatives In power. may precipitate a court test. decorated with the class col- Other graduates are: in the area , doctors are suggest- is designed to Insure continued Girls already entered are : ing booster tetanus shots for He sent his seven-page veto The federal court in December control of the legislature by the ors, blue ' and white, motto, Lcwer. Adit, HuQrr Ad«m, Rnymrtnd Stephanie Austin , daughter of ATirJfthl, Larry and Mlchflc.l AnrHrtflr), anyone who ha.sn't received one message to the legislature on .1WM . " ordered the legislature at party which currently holds the Mr. and Mrs. James Austin ; In- "Nothing i.s impossible to .Him Hnrokl Arneson, Chrrlo*! Ailfwnll/ Shirley the last day of the regular ses- its regular session Id reapportion Who Will ," and red roses ,/ the B»u«r, Llndl Bergnr, Dnnlsl Bloom, iu- in the last year. Boosters are majority. It is, in short , a blat- grid Berge, daughter of Mr. and un MfiU. R oborf BontilMl sion without indicating whether the state on a population basis. class fl ower. , Marilyn recommended every 3 to I ant, calculated political gerry- Mrs. Jewel Bcrge ; Jean Brian , Borgwiirdr. JIM BriinBrd, Arthur and years. ' - mander." At the program beginning at Sltvtn Branln«r, Renald Brahnnr, Tho- . whose parents are Mr. and Mr*. rmna Catty, Hil?« w> ir ,rf i (Jus Wolds, was a Minneapolis motto, "Ask not what your the Ronald Turners, and Don ^ Y ?'ify\i99kijffiM ^B^K!M drawn to prevent contests mi^^^^^K^BM^^xf.^^^M^^KB^^^BmT^^^^^^^^^^^^,/w £ ^bgMUHmma ^^SuS ^^8SBm&&l6itttKttMSUn ^n ^k Aquatennial trophy winner in school can do for you ; ask what Arnold, also a son of the Charles Qh One Injured ^^^^^lBfe^MM^^^^^^^^^MaaaBliMMil^^ ^ ^^HMW^W*aaa* ^^K,^^^^^^ "^ }v »^ "^f^fKmmffSUj ^BtVffJJf ^^ you can do for your school." ¦• ' among incumbent members of Ihe popular vocal division. She Arnolds. . . * „ . the current legislative majority, At class day activities Thurs- ¦ ^y woo A rating in clarinet and AH are/'of Preston except the they, are intentionally In Durand Crash I * ^^^^B^w^^BHj ^^^^^^^^BMotf|Q^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^^BHBBB , piano and vocal day the students celebrated Ar- drawn, solo ensembles Arnold brothers and Duane Rus- where possible, to create con- solos, Sousa merit awards, play- bor Day by planting a tree on tad, whose homes are at Foun- DURAND , Wis. (Special) - ia^wv^t^^aJSw ^^^S^ ed in the All-State and Taconite the sch-ool grounds. Sister Mary tests among DFL incumbents." No one was injured in a two- In tain. "5. Another gerrymandering Bit ww pot them an togettor ami^ throw o tor kick*. bands plus school concert, Aquilia is their teacher, LOIS, achieving an average of car accident Sunday at 1:30 marching and pep bands, and device is the selective use of at- a.m. on Pepin County SS. 96.1, is senior class treasurer ; large House districts in subur- was a baton twirler. A piano and foxenslcs; National Honor The vehicles were driven by This is the Pontiac 421 cubl-c Inches. 338 horsepower. Heayy-duty iuspenston, was on the annual staff; senior ban Hennepin County." 2+2. iL « -« teacher, she 1 ijl# ^I • ii * ' aaaSfat M\ "'''( ^ '' ' a^ I ifli^^liiiiiMlWWiiYi 4- l ELGIN , Minn. - The director Queen at Stuttgart p ll^^&i« of field services at St. Cloud f Hi State College will deliver t h e STUTTtrART . fimnany (AP) 3 I iiiipil iij i -ii-j 1 BS^JS " commencement address for the -- Queen Klizabeth II visit- 1 I ^•-N N ^;M W Lli iiil||!|li^lw |lll!l lilt, ¦ .'IB graduating seniors at Elgin ed Stuttgurt today on her offi- ^ ¦ \W\ r, f M f « ' pull out side panels and close window High School Thursday nt It: 15 cial tour of West Germany. rr \ ¦"' '!!!* • 'Vy ti \'V 'I' '' ' t'h ' " l "'!1 '! f ' p.m. "Tomorrow i.s Yours" will be senlcd lo outstanding high Scotts guarantees you that Ihe topic of Dr . Stanley D. Snhl- school graduates. Grade school .strom. Demi .Swnnson, high graduates and upper classmen Turf Builder will give you a school board president , will will be awarded various honor confer diplomas on Ihe follow- and excellence awards for char- better lawn than any other ing: acter and scholnstlc achieve- ( hnrlntla hchnkrn, Sandra Rernard, ment and perfect attendance fertilizer-or money back ! Mary (tlualnw, David Cain, Mary Died, recognition will be given. W Marlyi nickarmnri, Nancy rbllno, i ] Clalra Diplomas will he presented hy ^— Model AMM-P45 -2 * ^ ^ If r;IH^ . Innlrr I vmn, Kcnnalh Evani, *^^ L ynn llimlnnn, Wlla .Inhnvrm, Roth Kfl- tho III. Rev. Msgr, Stephen An- ml«ar , llnlcia Kualil, Oaloicn and Olano Mlrkftw, liilhri Nlliaitl dcrl , enjoy I rank Olnn, Kni'nrih and Pa(iny Parh- instant nr, Donald and l.lnda Rahman, Oana llvV - rtJ * ^ %A ^ A I ¦ U if / ^^ plug it in and comfort] ilnllrr, Kalhl«»n Rhalnoans, Lou Rich. > IV anlMin, Innr Holt, (iary Schruriciiian. IM/Vw rWW F* Pardon Only Turf Builder--1' it Trionired. Grow* deeper (yrll Srhnr-U, Sh«ro|\ Srhin.hai*d, Ami V y nj ^ '•mniifri liuin, I Incln .S|illtl^S wir-i'd U B-volt outlet (subject to lociv l codes) #% $2.95 $4.95 $8.95 c*^ - #%OS \ J$i??^~* w \%*/&1 Parochial School IVfe'rt Ideal for any room LightwoiRht , ensy to • • ^1 J_ ^m 'I' *' ' ^^ -j&^il^RSxi Also dries tho air ns it cnola I MM M I BUYS , ' To Get Diplomas Making carry homo • , '• ,' 't^\z&£!#*r- vl^mM f f it for greater comfort. I' ' \'y^j^r'' '' " 1 DURAND , Wis. (.Specinll - by We're mnkiii K and KCA U4\» Corporation o» Arnorka, authorized (oC*Ofl&) dealer Annual grmlmilion exorcises Jl a little in- U» ol liadammlii Whirl pool Coiponlion, manul*iltii*r »l »CA WHKlPOOl ap|kllan<*«, «ullioil««l by for convenient to net lliohc out- ' ^ the V2. girls nnd ').\ hoys com- Nlnnrllng Alf portraits and lio> pleting eighth grade nl St. cmiiK' we're romodcling the Mary 's piu o-clilnl school will he offlc-fl and reception room al hold Wedm-.siliiy night , Kilstrom 's Studio. Ilul conic RCA WHIRLPOOL Electric DE-HUMIDIFIER - - /;// ;/;!: $85.00 A Muss will be .said. High In anyway —• but go directly ROBB BROS. STORE Hiiiool grmlunlcs from the par- iipatalr.-i. After we' re finished ish who attend Limn unci Dur- wr think you 'll l|k«i wlml nml High Schools mo Invited to wo'vn done. Phon« <^7 JZ£!br^MtiMfour,h576 Ea,f allcnil in cup and gown. (Vrllflcnlrs SERVICE for completing NELSON TIRE Sl . Phon. 230o 4007 ZJ^^vo^P - Cl.'l) rvligUin course will he EDSTROM Fourth and Johnion ^ ^^ awarded and annual Knights of STUDIO ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ColumluiN medals will bo pre- [Missionary Work Holy Cross CCW With Apache Sets Date for Fun, Fund-Raising Combined Indians Reviewed Early Lutheran Mission to the June Festival Apache Indians in Arizona was ¦ Pa rty DAKOTA, Minn (Special) - At MeKinley¦ ¦ • ' Dinner the subject of the Rev. Harold .,. „> . - A . . . . * . • .. Mrs. John E. Schneider, Dres- ' a humorous read- Essmann s talk to members of bach, Minn., president of the Fun-D Night at McKinley berger. gave Goodview Trinity Lutheran Methodist Church, a joint fun ing, "The Night the Bed Fell" Holy Cross Council of Catholic Guild Thursday. This work, he Women, announced that Mrs. and fund-raising event, provid- by James Thurber. said , was begun in 1893 as the money for "Feed the Birds", and a song Marius A. Morse will serve as ed a large fund of first mission .. coBducted by the official board expenses and a from "Mary Pbppins" was sung chairman of the June Festival Wisconsin Synod and is car- in Holy Cross parish, June 27. great amount of fun for. , mem- by Linda Heyer, daughter of ried ~6n " ' ' Fred Heyer, to the present day. It Mrs. Peter Cauchy is to be co- bers "and . ' .guests who attended Mr. and Mrs. is the largest ; mission field the $5-a-plnte dinner Thursday dressed as Mary Poppins. A hu- chairman and assisting will be among many Indians in this Mrs. Balentine Niebalski and at the church. morous song, "The Ladies Aid ," country . ' was presented by the Mmes. Mrs. Emory Dickson. Men. of MRS. SHERMAN Mitchell had Reed; Dean Harvey, Andrew THE SPEAKER described the the parish, with their commit- charge of the program and she Patrick ' " ' 'Lewis ¦ tees, will have charge of the Wally, Harry . early Apache Indians as fierci?. l.WMS EXECUTIVE BOARD ;. * .. , Named to serve on and Mrs. Bruce Reed chnir- Schoening and Fred Heyer.; . entertainment. . war-like savages. Several years the board of the new Hiawatha Valley Circuit , LWMS, were, maned the dinner, assisted by after their leader Geronirrto On the June committee for Mrs. John Sthmidt. MRS. C. K. Millam (Madamr from left , Mrs. Harold Schwertfeger , Lake City ; Mrs/ Law- , was. captured, two Lutheran church work will be the Mmes. / Highlight of the program was Galore V and her manniquins missionaries went into this rence/Lillegard , Wabasha . Minn. , the Rew Ralph A. Goede, Clement Frappier , Lambert presentation - of their own Bruce Reed Jr.. Chris and Noel. the 1 area , bringing the Gospel and Lake City; and Mrs. Cecelia Wiechrhann. Rochester; seated, Galeswski, Fred Yarolimek , original compositions , played Bublitz , Bruce Volkart . Gary establishing* schools and chap- Mrs; Frederick Klindworth , Lake City, president of the new Marvin Gile and Ronald Bartz. on electric guitars, by Richard and Lewis Schoening, presented els under great hardships. ) - ' . what they called latest Parish circuit. (Mrs . Meta Corlcus Photo / v . . . Nine women attended the Cal- Allen. 11-year-old son of Mr. and '"GARDEN .. Mrs. William Kohlmeyer, Gales- , fashions. Communication w-as difficult edonia Deanery, held in Free- RARE Mrs. Ed Allen, and James Reed burg, Minn., some of the rare wild flowers in th« 10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. The Senior Choir sang "Aura because the Apaches were with earlier in May, vine, Wis:, examines out a Written language, so had Reports of outlines for parish developed at their home on the/Lake. Bruce Reed.; They played "Hes- Lee," "When You Wore a Tulip" Women Organize LWMS garden her husband has and "Whispering Hope." accom- a limited vocabulary, and for work were given by Mrs. Schn- Road. Much to the Kohlrheyers' pleasure, four woodland itation" and "Unnamed Numb- neider, ," which they composed with panied by Mrs. Grace Gordon. many years, interpreters had to stressing the heed to thrivin g beautifully in the fenced-in bed besida er be used. However./through the get the articles plants are their drummer, Gene Thiele. 1 l An audience participation game .(Hiawatha Valle/ Gircuit for the Pope's , from left , are ferns, Trilliams, Lady c long and tedious efforts of the Storehouse and for the migrant (heir house. Seen here year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. was played and the Rev. Mer- LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) Hiawatha Valley Circuit. It was Slippers ; and Jack in-the-Pulp its. (Mrs; Frank Dahlgren ritt LaGrone gave a short talk. late missionary and linguist, Dr. center at Maple Island, ¦ : Waldemar Thiele. The later was —About 75 area persons attend- decided that the fall rally of the ¦ ' );¦ ¦ '•/ r: V , . ; -- ¦¦ ' ';¦ • • , because of ill- John Schmidt also spoke brief- Francis Uplegger. a dictionary The Rev. j . E. Dandelet -photo . . ' . /. - . . . . * / . * ,. unable to attend ed the organizational .meeting of new circuitwill be held at St. ness; ' ly. After the party/ men of the of Apache Words was compiled, stressed the need for a balanced which made the work of the lat- John's Lutheran Church , Lake Mary Laufenberger. daughter church helped with the dish- the Lutheran Women 's Mission- City. program at regular meetings Nelson ; Gilmanton Youths of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Laufen- washing, and clean-up. er missionaries less difficult , ary Society of the Lutheran of the organization. It was at Margaret Rev. Essmann said. Officers elected were Mrs; Awards Church/Wisconsin Synod, held Frederick Klindworth , Lake Ci- this time that Mrs. George Bil- Heads Auxiliary, Win Poster Slides of . the present mission skemper was appointed pro- Wednesday at Resurrection Lu- ty, president ; Mrs. Harold GILMANTON , Wis. ( Special) Sees;Final stations, and •: personnel, in var- theran Church, Rochester. Schwertfeger, Lake City, vice gram chairman . She will co- Uanesbpro VFW Capaciiy Crovvd ious parts of Arizona were president ; Mrs, Lawrence E; ordinate activities at the meet- —The annual poppy poster con- The name of the new group /¦* ¦; '/ . ' , /to i nn. (Spe- shown. „. of the LWMS was designated as Lillegard, Wabasha , Minn., sec- ings. // . . . . •> . ' LANESBORO test has just been completed at Paint the Town Pink 'Show ' "; Mrs. Marvin Jacobs reported retary, and Mrs. Cecelia Wiech- Lunch was served by the cial ) — Miss Margaret Nelson the Gilmanton Grade School. on the Lutheran Women's Mis- mann , Rochester, treasurer. Mmes/ Peter Cauchy, Frank was installed as president of Gilmanton American 1, -e' g i ' o. *n A capacity crowd saw the Producing Organization of New sionary Societv meeting at Foun- ' The Rev: Ralph Goede, St. Kerns, Arthur Wilson , and the Auxiliary to the Veterans Auxiliary , spoasor of the proj- , tain City, Wis., May 11. The Dakota PTC ' ' James Hofmann. Mrs. John R. Paint the Town Pink benefit tal- York City. was especially ap- John s ; Lutheran Church, Lake of Foreign AVnrs Post : 3«8S ect , has announced the winders. theater-goers, second National convention of City, was named pastoral ad- Thesing received the attendance Senior High preciated by the Names New ' wit h * Mrs. Charles Cheryl Werlein received the ent show at Widona since performers were all local this organization will be held viser. Members of the Christian gift. . ' / Z ' /' * . . . Wednesday., ,. School Auditorium Saturday June 26 at Madison , Wis. Dele- Drake as installing officer . first place award with her pos- people. Officers Growth committee, elected were "Remember Those night. Added to the estimated gate from Trinity Guild is Mrs. the Rev. Harold Schwertfeger of Other officers installed in- ter entitled 900 persons who attended the About 350 persons went out Otto Breitlow and Mrs. Marvin ¦/ '.;(Special) High School Class cluded Mrs. Gloy Bennett , sen- Who Remembered You. " Mary DAKOTA. Minn - Trinity Lutheran Church , Lake . -was* awarded opening night's performance to the Winona Country Club Jacobs is alternate. The Dakota Parent-Teacher City ; the Rev. Nathaniel Retz- ior vice president and -truslee.;* Lou Gunderson . .- after the show closed Saturday. Of 1940 Plans V second ; Faye Michaels , third ; Friday, this makes a total of Club has new officers for the laff of St. Peter's Lutheran Mrsi Harold Thnon; junior vice ; There Douglas B. Robinson was THE MMES. Palmer Brand. ' -St.' ' ,/ secre- and fourth place was' given to about 3,200 who turned out for 1964-1965 term. To take etfice Church. Goodhue, Minn ., Mrs. Reunion July 24 Mrs. Charles * Mane . 's most enjoyable master of ceremonies foe, a late Oscar Borgwardt and Edwin tary ; Mrs. Edward Walsh , trea- Kath y Feedie* . one of Winona July i will be Mrs. Wayne Witt , David Hanson/ Resurrection theatrical events in several party that lasted far Into the Matzke/will be hostesses at the The 1940 class of Winona Sen- surer and historian; Mrs. W Judges were .members of the "~ ~ president; Mrs. Walter Bartz, Church , Rochester , and Mrs. years. - : * ' x */ ' night; some party-goers got annual potluck picnic June 7 at ior High School- is planning a E. Nelson , conductress end auxiliary : Posters are being dis- * . vice-president; Mrs. Theivin Chester Hoops, Trinity Church, home at 4 a.m. . Lake Park Lodge , when guests Lake City, 25-year reunion for July 24. It trustee; Mrs. Andrew Thoen , played in the windows of local THE SHOW, sponsored by the will be teachers of the Sunday Solum, secretary ; Mrs. ; Roland Will be held at The Oaks and business places until after Me- All of the actors and actress- The Rev, H; A; Essman. trustee ; Mrs. Henry Haugstad, Auxiliary of Community Me- School, Vacation Bible school , Wilson, treasurer. On the exe- ¦ will feature a smorgasbord sup- patriotic instructor ; and Mrs, morial Day./ es were present and although Fountain City, Wis.. attended ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' funds to cutive board will be Mrs;-Harry . ¦/ morial Hospital to raise they no longer wore costumes and their families. per. Drake , color hearer. Those who Convalescent , Mrs, Clyde Grant, and the meeting in an organization- furnish the new ( these had been packed and sent The following /will serve on Foust al capacity. Committee member s inj were absent will be installed at OALKSVILLE GOLFERS and Rehabilitation Unit at the committees during June: Mmes. Mrs. Carlton J; Papenfuss. back to New York immediately . charge urge everyone in the a later date. GAINESVILLE. Wis. (Special) hospital and directed by Craig Otto Breitlow, Roger Seavey, class to notify them as soon as Mrs. Walsh retiring- ¦ 'presfr by the costume committee) , DISCUSSION had been intro- . , . At the meeting of the Gales- Atkinson of the Jerome Cargill Donald Springer, cleaning; Mrs. possible of their intentions to dent, reported on her presenta- — most of the Bets of the show duced on inoculation of children FerndaIe Country ville Women Golfers Thursday were performed again to music Oscar Borgwardt, and Mrs. Her- attend. tion the . annual scholarship to man Dunn, visiting. of the community. The PTC Help is asked in evening, it was decided to have of the Henry Burton Orchestra. Club Plans Events locating four Linda Thompson, valedictor- another potluck supper Wednes Past Matrons Club /. .Mrs, Evan Davies received the was planning to sponsor the members of the class: Leland ian of the senior graduating ; ¦• ' "' RUSHFORD day. :. Holds Breakfast/ A MIDNIGHT supper was attendance prize, and refresh- eyient. .. • ." , Minn — Fernr Thatcher, -James Feltz, Gordon class at Teachers' Day Tea served and the guests danced. ments were served by Mrs. Cub Scouts had on display a dale Country Club will have Nevius and Douglas Streuber/ Tuedsay, when 50 guests at- The following week Ladies two special events on Memorial wilt" Meeting Saturday Breitlow, and Mrs. Fred Bur- three-month project. That or- ¦ Anyone knowing of their tended at the high school. As- Day be held on June 2 be- (P. S. — An error «*as made Day. ' .// '/: :" ' ' ¦•/ /'/' cause the regular Monday play in the report of the Friday night meister. ganization is sponsored by/ the whereabouts is asked to call or sisting in serving were Mmes, The first meeting of the new , with Mrs. Joe Brown and A Flag Tournament is sched- write Mrs. day will fall on Memorial , Day., year of the Past Matrons Club show which appeared in the Sun- PTC Gilbert Hoesley. Andrew Thoen , Harold Thoen . day News. The School Belles Mrs. James Knutz , Sr., serving uled to start at 3 p.m. The tour- Arthur Ward , Bennett and All members and prospective of Winona Chapter, 141, Order Shriners' Hospital naiiient committee in charge of the Eastern Star, was a May and not the Sweet Adelines sang as den mothers. Haugstad. members were urged to have There will be no further meet- consists of Maynard Dubbs, Art Group to Elect Mrs. Nelson¦ announced that their club dues paid before June breakfast at the home of Mrs. "You'll . Never Walk Alone," Auxiliary Hears , uniforms.) ings of the club until in Sep- chairman Luther Myhro and Friday will be Poppy Day. Dn- i. / Pearl Engstrom, 924 Gilmore dressed in nurses' Clair Overland Officers Tuesday ' Ave., Saturday morning. Reports on Hospita l tember. , Rushford ; Don nations included $20 to ...- *local Commencement or promotion- Yolton ,:. La Crescent ; and Ar- Election of officers will take lamilies who were flood victims The coffee table was decorat- Members and guests of the nold Flom and Charles , ed with spring flowers and al exercises for the eighth grade Westby place at the spring-quarter bus- and a pair of shoes for a local Girl Scout Leaders Winona Women's Auxiliary to will be June 2/ at an evening Houston. iness meeting of the child. Good discarded white fruit, and Mrs. A. G. Lackore, the Shriners / Winona Art ' Hospital for Crip- program . Mrs. Otto Dobrunz A potluck supper is planned Group. shirts; needed at the Preston RUMMAGE president/presided. Other mem- pled Children heard a compre- Queens for a Day will have charge of food for for 7 p.m. Members of the so- The meeting .will be Tuesday Nursing Home, rriay be brought bers assisting were Mrs. Anton hensive report on the hospital that event. Steinke, Mrs. Arthur Bright- '/ ' kANESBORO, Minn. ( ) cial committee will assist. The at 7:30 p.rn: at the Winona Art to Mrs. Harold Thoen for de- Special at a luncheon meeting Thursday liverv. SALE man, Mrs. Guy Kayrffbnd, Mrs. —Twenty-four adults Girl Scouts afternoon at Winona A SCHOOL picnic will be held committee includes Mr. and Center, 5th and Frank tin Country ¦ Mrs. Stan Mrs. Drake reported Clifford Smelzer, Mrs. Cy Hed- from Preston, Lanesboro and Club, June 3, with Mrs. Theivin So- Hoiland , chairmen, Streets. on the Weil., my it lund and Miss Winifred Tan- Chatfield, Minn., were queens- lum and Mrs. Papenfuss work- Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Jiilsrud; recognition luncheon for adult / ' SPEAKERS were Mrs. Jack Mr; and Mrs. Charles Westby, BORRESON OPEN HOUSE Girl Scouts of the Root Kiver 10 a.m. to 4 p.rh. berg. for-a-day in the theme carried ing with the entertainment ; '' /¦ ' ' BLAIR, Wis. (Special)—Open . ' - -at - ' . . Miss Dores Gilham served as out at the Root River Neighbor- Andresen and Mrs; A. T. Went- Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs .. Wal- Houston, Minn,, Mr. and Mrs. Neighborhood which she attend- secretary during the business hood recognition luncheon Wed- worth, who represented t h e ter Bartz will have charge of Bill Dawes, La Crescent, Minn.; house for Mr. and Mrs/ Ernest ed that day, Members were ST MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN Borreson on their 25th session in the absence of Mrs. nesday at the Chatfield Hotel, group at the General Auxiliary's food for the day. Mrs/ Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. Teman Ben- wedding reminded to march in the CHURCH BASEMENT Fae Griffith. Mrs/Walter Dopke annual meeting in St. Paul in son, Peterson , Minn. anniversary will be held at Zion Memorial Dav parade here Chatfield, with Mrs, O. E. Grant is chairman of cleanup. ¦ ¦ ' Sponsored by the Ladies Aid gave the good-cheer report. Mrs * , , April. Mrs. Lamar Fort and Ralph All members and their guests Lutheran Church June 6 from May 30/ . .. / /; . Christenson Chatfield chair- 2 to 5 p.ni . Engstrom led the group in a man, in charge: Mrs. Andresen in her talk. Grant received special gifts at are invited to attend. Miss Nelson served lunch. devotional period . said that a few years ago pa- ' the last meeting of the PTC. The next event is scheduled Mrs. George Hanson. Pick- • . Guests wore paper crowns in tients at the-hospital were main- Results of the Iowa Tests giv- for June 6 with colors designating type a Mixed Four*- wick, Minn., past matron of In- of ser- ly polio victims. Now more of en to school pupils proved satis- some for golf , followed by a tegrity Chapter S of Chicago, vice, imprinted with their the children are brought to the factory in a general way. Par- steak fry. R was welcomed as a new mem- names and number of years hospital with birth defects. ents were on hand to learn the ¦ ¦' 10c CO PO NOW ber. served. Five-year pins were pre- Both speakers stressed the ne- results, during classroom visi- I ^f U N , I sented to the Mmes. Lloyd BOWERY DAY BUTTONS • J The club decided to purchase cessity of the auxiliary's work- tation. ; This coupon good for lOe off th« regular price of Ever Sweet ' ¦ ¦ LEWISTON ; * . Meeker, Chatfield ¦ ¦ , Minn. (Special) a walnut plaque on which the , and Dean AI- ing even harder to help the hos- . —Buttons advertising Lewiston's Orange Juice. Redeem with your routeman or at your store. I den and Alan Johnson, Preston. pital, j names of the matrons and pat- since the . children now ST. MARTIN'S CIRCLE B Bowery Day celebration have ¦ rons who have served Winon a Mrs. Robert Kruemple, Chat- there often are more severe . ' • Void after Jum 15, 1965. j field , received recognition for Circle B of St. Martin 's Lu- been put on sale and are avail- Chapter since the chapter was cases, needing expensive care, able at all the business estab- chartered in 1900 would be en- eight .years of leadership and rn addition to clothing, hospital theran Church Guild will meet # f...... j Mrs. Charles Drake. Lanesboro, at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the home lishments. The button entitles • ...J- e 9 graved. The plaque will be hung bedding and linens and artifi- the purchaser to attend either in the photographic Jiall at the for 19 years of service-in var- cial limbs, the auxiliary main- of Mrs. Albert Senrick , 419 E. ious capacities. Broadway. the Aqua Follies or the Tractor Masonic Temple. tains a school room and teach- Pulling contest. A picnic was planned for the Guests were presented with ers , indoor and outdoor recrea- next meeting of the club June carnations from the table cen- tional facilities with a recrea- at the luncheon and business 22. Husbands of the past mat- terpieces at the close of the tional director , aiiri provides meeting following. Mrs . N. A. rons and past patron s and their meeting. Other guests includ- such things as birthday cakes, Roettiger rend the hospital news RUMMAGE & NEARLY wives will be invited, ed Miss Helen Berg, Rochester , gifts and the other things need- letter, "TITTu the Window , " NEW SALE executive director from the Riv- ed for the welfare and comfort about current work ' being done --^^¦WmBMRMCTi ^Vcer Trails Girl Scout Council. of the children. at the hospital and the life of at the w mmm They explained that special the child patients. CATHEDRAL OF THE • * ftjo-* • ^JiillJfBSWTCTig ^-SUNBEAM OES shoes must be provided for It was announced that a bene- SACRED HEART LEWISTON Minn, some of the patients; the cost 7th Street Entrance ^X . (Special) of shoes alone fit card part y and hobby sale * — Sunbeam Chapter 207, Order lost year , they ^" said , was $2,252. A brace will be held at the Country •\l4 tf*****' «P/^f- of Eastern Star , will meet at H and Club Oct . 7, with proceeds to go TUES., MAY 25 * • repair shop i.s maintained p.m. Tuesday in the Masonic to the Twin Cities ' 1 p.m. to ^ p.m. ; at the hospital . Shriners EV ontv>*mt-jfSlilr ILodge rooms. Hosts will be Mr. Hospital. Sponsored by JH vi iand Mrs. Earl Dreckhahn and .-MRS. HARRIS Carlson, chair- After the meeting, the women The Catholic Daughter! °°^Hr Mr. and Mrs. Luther Nussloeh * man of the local unit , presided played curds. EET 6 J^. *M ! PER DAY mticA «: Hmmf 4 ^Sot . : 'C^^ nK] V/\

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' Get You'll Be Glad You • Some Today «> 177 Main Phono 2B11 Didl mS ^^^^^^^ i ^ rl ^^S^tmM ^l I JMHBBMBEJBtSijwlilijIE^BMM MONDAY Exercises Set The Daily Record MAY 24, 1965 Minnesota At Independence Legislature Latin Scholars At Community Winona Funerals Two-Sfate Deaths For 8th Grades Win Honors Court Bans Memorial Hospital Frank A. Remwick Mitt Jennie Munton Accidents INDEPENDENCE, Wl«. (Spe- Fails to Pass cial) — Mass for 19 In Competition Vllltlng hourn MMII C.I and turglcil Funeral services for Frank WHITEHALL, Wis . (Special ) boy* and pitlinli: I lo 4 end 7 lo a: 30 p.m. (No 15 girls graduating from $a. - A. Renswick , 523 Sioux St., were — Mian Jennie Munson , «7, a CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) thlldran und.r? 12.) . '. . . . Peter k Paul'fl Elementary Holding Up AAatarnlty paflltnlii 1 lo J':M tnd 7 lo held this morning at Cathedral resident of Corner Nursing —In two events, one diocesan (Adultt School, Independence 1:30 p.m. wly.l / of Sacred Heart, the Rev. Don- Home here the last few months, Fatal to 6 , will be Tax Reform and one national, Latin students By THE ASSOCIATED said on Ascension Thursday at ald Connelly ' . officiating; The died about 11:30 p.m. Friday I'RftSS ST. PAUL (AP) - Like most of Loretto High School have won SATURDAY at Tri-County Memorial Hospi- 8 a.m. by the Very Rev, Ed- Admissions Rev. Robert Taylor was pres- Six persons are dead M the mund J. Klimek . of IU predecessor!, the 1965 Min- several honor*. Of Red Mail ent in the tal after a long illness. Axel Juhl , Dover, Minn. sanctuary. Burial result of Minneflota traffic acci: The . -pastor- ,will confer diplo- nesota Legislature wound up In the annual Eta Sigma Phi WASHlNGTbN (AP) - Th« wan in St. Mary' Miss Munson was bom in the . Mrs . Cecil Mfield , 609 W. 5th s Cemetery. dents iSunduy, one of them a mas after Mass, follow! ng with a long list of big ones that Latin contest sponsored by Supreme Court atruck down to- ' . - Pallbearer*, all Red Men , Big Slough area of Jackson St.. . County Aug. 20, 1877, to Mads deputy fiheriff who was investi- which students arid parents will got away. Gamma Lambda Chapter, St. day a 1962 law authorizing the SUNDAY were William Kaehler, Arthur attend breakfast in the school Mary'a College, Winona, open to Post Office Department to hold Elnhorn and Caroline Munson. She work- gating a night club ruckus. Heading the list was tax re- Admissions , John Galewski, Ben ed in Madison , then kept house dining room. all schools in the Winona dlo- up Com m y n 1 • t mall from, F, Safranek , The deaths raised Minnesota '/? form U> provide real and per- Mrs. Cashey Harrington. 302 Robert Nelson Sr. for her brothers in Pigeon Falls TH« nlgMh gr»d« gr»du»l«« trt: D«bo- cese, Loretto placed three itu- abroad. , and John L. Steadman. deaths, 1965 traffic toll to 210, or 75 un- rih, D»nnl« ind Jo»«ph . fluutch/ Mll«n sonal property tax relief and denta among the top 10 win- Justice W. -4th St. and Merrillan until their Dr»nj/Mv«lt, Rlch»ri4 and Stanley Hal«- William 0. Douglti" Steven M. Gottschalk She lived with Mrs. Nina Hagen der the total a year ago. ina. Roll) . MWi/vpJdl, Jinnller Inite- relief for the elderly ners. Evelyn Vlck , daughter o£ delivered the 8-0 decision. , 216 E. Mrs. Lucy Fort '. ', ' nei», Slaven Jotinton, Ann - Kampa, in tax Jus- / . . in Pigeon Falls until moving to . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Vick , won tice Byron R. White King St. Funeral services lor Mrs. Larry Kuhlman, 20, Bernard Knmpi, f'onold Kllrrmk, Rnvtrly trouble because of limited fixed ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ took no Peler Ifulas , 465 Front St. the nursing home. l^ewiu- unit John V.ukt, Henhtlli, Mlcfmtl ami incomes. second place honors; fourth part. • . . Lucy Fort, 319 W. Belleview ville, Minn., died today of injur- pjitrlclii * K.ult'i, RTnlr.e Kurlh.. Michael David punning, 760 E. Broad- She Is survived by one sister, LyoK. " Johri*,. M«uli!. Lwjls . Ml",ii, fc'dv/ard This failure was linked in Ub- place was won by Allison The government St., will be Tuesday at *2 p.m. ies suffered contended way ; Mr8. Amund (Stella) Skillrud, when the car in Mufller; Ann Pphltr Cutan Plunlpk, An- eral thinking with Conservative Rippe, daughter of Mr. and the law served two basic pur- at Breitlow Funeral Home, the which he .was a passenger drvw. Po'clialla, J&lm unit Mlchatl inrn- Frank Muras , West Burns Val- San Jose,; Calif., and several plnv/sk;, John 5chles-.nr; . Bill . Skrof,h. oppostion to higher income tax- Mre. John Rippe, and Harold poses: It protected American Rev. Russell M. Dacken, First crashed into a bridge : ley. ; T nieces and nephews. southeast Lucille Slion, Chrlillne Siialle, Betry es and In Conservative minds Gulso, son of Mn. Ruby Gulso, citizens, especially those o( re- Baptist Church/officiating. Bur- «f St. James Sunday. and Susan Waldcra «,nd Patrick V/o/ney. Discharges Funeral services will be con- I/ester with administration opposition to ranked eighth. Participants are cent foreign origin, from ha- Mrs. ' Daniel Dzwonkowski ial will be in the Witoka Ceme- Kranz, 26, Lewisville, died a few and tery. ducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pupils completing eighth the sales tax. members of Loretto Latin II rassment; it' denied foreign baby, lOW;Gale St. .- Evangelical Lutheran Church , minutes after the accident. grade at Independence Public class. powers the service of having One brother , Milton Board- Florian Hint/, 46 Rutledge, a Possibly even Mrs. Donald Pellowski and Pigeon Falls, the Rev, Gordon ^ School this week will be: iadd*r In Home Member* of the Latin I the United States deliver their baby, 2(56 Sioux St. man, Winona, was omitted from TrygBtad officiating, and burial Pine County deputy, Was injured Richard Beulch, Shnron BHek, Shirley quarters wag the refusal of the propaganda to people who did the list of survivors published fatally near Rutledge while look- Dublel/ Deborah . Ttullny, Tom Ganfoth, classes competed in the Associ- Births will be in the church cemetery, Mary Ann Goard, Joan Halarria, D«nnl« legislature to provide for a long- not want It. ation for Promotion of Study ¦ Sunday. ing Mo a disturbance at a club ' •¦ ¦ Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Kuball Friends may call at Hagen Hull, Jim and Shelby Kullg, Vlrolnla er period of daylight saving ¦:. . , ' of Latin examination sponsored Friends may call today from Funeral Home , Pigeon Falls, alongl Highway 61, Sheriff Kr leblch, Dorii Macioiek , Rarbe Matchey, each year. 274Vi : E. Sanbrirn St., a daugh- Diana Olson, Mlka Olion, Rlcharil Prud- on a nationwide basis by the WINON A DAM LOCKAGE ter. - * . V ;., 7 to 9 p.m. this afternoon and evening, and Lawrence Thruri said Hintz was lick , bevld Prokop, Jim Pogrribo, Leon Bills to repeal the fair at the church after 10 a.m, standing on the roadway when Priybllla, Clyde pjzik , Wary Schorbatm trade liquor law and Auxilium Latinum magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Di arid Sharon Si/chla. . to authorize Top Loretto student was Victor- Flow — 78,000 cubic feet per , 166 1 W. Harry E. Lubiniki Tuesday. a car struck him. Authorities sale of li second today at 8 a.m. Matteo Broadway, a quor on Sunday also ia Pa len, who scored 118 points daughter. >/. Funeral services for Harry later jailed . Thomas . Kraihl , 20, missed out . So did a Sunday E Lubinski, 514 Chatfield St., Benjamin H. Luehmann White Bear Lake. out of a possible 120 . She will Friday closing proposal aimed at dis- receive a pin and a superlative- 10:35 a.m. C. R. Clements, will be Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at LEWISTON , Minn. (Special) count stores. . — BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Watkowsk i Funeral Home and at — Benjamin II. Luehmann. 72. Mrs. Lorraine Helen .Johnson, merit certificate. 2 barges, up. Coon Rapids , her daugh- 9 at St. Stanislaus' Church, the died early Sunday in his sleep 41 , and Lima seniors Proposals to establish a new Forty-nine other Loretto : 1:55 p.m. — George W. Ban- LONG .BEACH, Calif - Mr. ter , Jan, 10, were killed when pollution control .Lat Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. Grulkow- at ,Hi's farm home in Hart Town- agency to end in students who scored high in ta, 6- barges, -down. and Mrs. J. W. Whisenant; a their car rammed a bridge on the long dispute over sale of 9:15 p.m. .— J. E. Vickers, t daughter May 3-Pc. Maple Suite Bla. atGalesville 3,4 -, ..) .. Mrs. David (Clara ) J — 48" double dresser lias plastic top and framed mirror —^C4 OA AfT I' Rochester hospital after an Ill- one sister, Students Fined t [ 32x40" , 30" four-drawer chest , spindle bed. $l£«tm*93 La Cr, at W. S. 3.3 - .1 Davidson , Rushford. .Regular $169.95 Now < [ Root at Houston . 6,1 — .1 ness of four years . *ttpa^fe l(a(no* The former Louise Margar- Funeral services will be con- J » 3-Pc. Cherry Suite — 52" double dresser with framed plate glass mirror ] i Jj ^lf RIVER FORKCAST 25x42" , 34" four-draw er chest , panel bed. et llalliday was born Dec, ducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday •ij All drawers are dovetailed, C14Q QC i ' (From Hastings to Guttenhcig) 29, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church , For Taking Flags i center uuided and fully dust pi oof. ItcRiilar $2111.95 Now ylf VJi*r*9 188(1 , at Eden Valley. She was J ] Predicted stages for Winonn the Rev. Leon Holtnn officiat- Two Winona State College stu- for next several days : Tuesday a resident many years in the ] [ 3-Pc. Gala Muhogany Suite — 52" double dresser with framed PPG mirror, ] > ing. Burial will be in Lanesboro dents pn id $35 fines loday after <[ 34" four-drawer chest, panel bed. Drawers have fitted center guides, ( 10.1 , Wednesday fl . il , Thursday Wyattville and Lewiston areas , Cemetery. C1/[Q QC ! pleading guilty in municipal J i dovetailed and fully dust proof. Regular $199,95. Now 4>*iHKIi-**»J3 J. 9.8. moving to Wykoff in 1948 where Friends may call at Johnson court to charges of attempting .she resided until her illness , 3-Pc. Stardust Mahogany Suite —54" double dresser has wood grained Funeral home here Tuesday to steal 13 of the pink flap i t\ ]'¦ She was married Jan . 10 , 1?)07 , afternoon and evening and at i Formica top and 30x38" plate glnss mirror , 34" four-drawer chest with | flpwiijecently from downtown¦ ¦ J Municipal Court at Duluth. They farmed in War- the church after 12:30 p.m. Wed- lamp pitstfr:—'— ¦¦•'¦••¦•'•• '¦•¦ , .„, -] ' Formica top, panel bed, All drawers fully dust proof , center guided QiCA QCJJ ! ' ren Township, Winonn County. " dovetailed. Hegu ln'r $199.!).r) Now ^lUtii , Mrs, Sandra M, Weidcman , nesday, A family service will •lames K. Allen , 24 , Reads * , and ; 22 , 921 K . Sanborn St., pleaded Survivors are: Her husband , be conducted at 1:15 p.m. Landing, Minn., and Robert J. i 50* .double dresser with 25x40" PPG ¦ mirror , 34" E,, J 3-Pc. Post Oak Suite — ]! not guflly today to a charge of Wykoff; four sons , Charles Wednesday at the parish htmse, Armstrong, lit , Valparaiso , Ind., <| four-drawer chest, punel bed. Caso nieces have wood grained Formica ( > Wykoff; Kirk It Hushford; making an improper turn to- , were apprehended today at 1:4(1 11 tops. Decorative hrass drawer handles and hardware on corners and i|¦ John W., Winona , and Allen It., Alfred C. Olson a.m. by Patrolman John R. parting rails give a strong treasure box look. Drawers are fully dust . day at 1:15 a.m. at Manknto Wis, ' !' J Humboldi , Iowa; two daughters , GALKSVILLE , - Alfred Holubiir who heard a noise as < ! proof , center guided nnd dovetailed , interiors coaled with Penna Sheen. C17Q > \ Avenue and Sanborn Street , , died today at 2:30 Q*J% Mrs. Arnold ( Belli) Slevor , C. Olson 70, lie cruised the downtown area. ! Hegular $239.95 Now -Plf *»ii> J, Judge John D. Med ill set trinl a.m. at his home, j for June 2 at 9:30 a.m. and Lewislon , unci Mrs. Delnuir On investigation he found the Cnravan Mahogany Suile-54* double dresser with plate glass J i (Rulh ) Slelnhmi.se, IVflibtine , He was born Oct . 6, 1694 , in two youths and they hud 13 of 1 1 3-Pc. V0II fit' I' MOHi: ADVANlAGtS released Mrs , Weidcnuin on her Tamarack Valley to Mr . and !i framed mirror , 34" four-drawer chest , panel bed. Formica wood grain- < ; ()tl INSURANCE N.D. ; 14 grandchildren , and the pink flags in their car. (t amed with hriuht. brass W»'NI Y Oil (III personal recognizance . Mrs. Knutc Olson. He married !' etl (ops and Formica top drawer , front panel is j, IAHI.V! Ilio IMI IIOI you lieRiii your live m-iMil-gnindchildrcn. One Judge John P. McC.ill told « ! proo f , center guided and dovetailed. Itcgular •?* | John M. CiclinnowMki , 18 , 402 daughter Dorothy, the couple farmed until 21 years $2I!) ,95. ; -you Your pioiiiliiin state gors to some expense to nun c Ixuielil. St. Charles St., $25 on a charge Three brothers and two sisters ago whe n they moved to Gales- IT-G ' frnmcil riilrror, ' paynwnls am lower , o.i-.inr |9 provide public college -education ! I 3-Pc. Ai aeon Walnut Suite — 54' double dresser with ] of speeding 50 m.p.h. in n 30 also hnvo died. villo. He worked .as a jnnitor panel bed. Hich walnut finish , rosewood Inlays , , huilgrf, And youi pliy,i(..il nliglbll- at a rensonnblo cost . I» 34" louv-drnwer chest , j Funeral services will lie Tues- pulls , dovetailed drawers , center guided nnd fully QC ily ii Hie r lo (ul.ililii.h. II »lw zone on Brondwny from Frank- nt the Bank of Galesvlllo until Youths who get Into college i ' sculptured drawer CI 04 ! day at 1:30 p.m. at Wykoff $249.9» . Now $10*1 *?•* , pays (n kno/f Imw Slain I'.ini) con lin to Hamilton streets Saturday bis retirement last year. arc supposed to have n little ], dust proof. Regular \ at 9:35 a.m. ¦Methodist. Church , Ihe Ilev. Survivors are : Ills mother , pioviilo»lilo insumnco . y Walter Wyncoop , Spring Valley more than the average intelll- !» 4-1' e. Saddle Walnut Ki oehler Suite --60" triple dresser with framed plate | plan tli.il belt tits your Gilhcrt M . Stewart , Minfleso- Mrs. M arline Knutson , Minne- v j th Methodist Church , officiating. gonce and power to discrimi- 1 1 glass mirror , 3B" six-drawer chest , bookcase bed wit h Hollywood frame , i w.dh and your txnlsnl. 4^P In Cily, $10 on a charge of go- apolis; his wife ; one daughter , nate between right and wrong, ] » nite tabl«i . Fully dust proo f , dovetailed and center guides, Client hatt CO/1Q QC !> ('""""{ . Hcirhi l will he in Wondlawn (Norma) ;;oas»m(iiboiilltlodayl ing through a red li ght nl 3rd Mrs . Orton Flantcn , the judge noted. Hi> jisked the ([ divided shirt drawer. Regular $439.75 Now .{»-C*tJ»3**» ( | and Lafayotte streets Saturday Comctcrv. Winona, nt 3:30 Riverside , Calif.; three grand- Pallbearers will be Kclwin pair if they had anything to say at 0:25 n.m, p.m. children ; three brothers , Clar- , but tlicy stood and Wayne G reet •burs/ , Karl for thomHolves Robert. R. Kbi-it , 22 , 318 K, ence Olson , Galesville , Hulmcr silent. f. IV. Dining lioom Suite — In- Maple Dunk Reds -- 3fl" (win s(/.«) ChriNloplier.son, Harold Mosher , Ilngea , Anoka , Minn., and Till- eluding 52" buffet , table and 4 ronnplrlo with innersprlng mat- POA QC Mark St., $10 on a chnrgo of The alternative lo the fines 4Kia««/ J going tlirnugh a st op sign At Paul Kabu.s ami Louis Schmidt. man II agon , Minneapolis , and was 12 clnyn In Jail, niatehiiig e Ii n 1 r s. Rt'gulnr CO"> Q QC tresses Now «P*»J*/"*»/** 511) and Main .streets Sunday ol Friends may ciill nt Amlor- threesistQi K , Mrs. Lena Hoherg, $:i2(V55. _ Now * Only -¦ l.n-/-B«iy llecllna Rock- QC 12:59 n.m. Kon-Thiiuwnld Funeral Homo Arcadia , Mrs. Curl Ilolsten and 1...V I » I .. S...teo • . -- 72n.vf > .i.uB n»/v *» t\m 3 ff"fQ V, Dlnel ^ ' «"''' (T5, HeKulnr $U2.«0 Now >I^-"j Robert J . MoMlllen , L<> (,Vn- until 11:30 a.m. Tuesday and Mrs, W. RiK-hannn , Minne- Missing Boat Found with « iiialcliing I'lmiis , . Now $99,95•pw•/¦«*•* . , Minn,, on n charge of at. the church Tuesday after apolis, Icr $10 John Wlneskl , Mill SI. Char- llollywnod Hlcioawny parking Ion close to 12:30 p.m . Funeral services will bo Fri- Twin CA(k QC Now ?M.Jil»>J$159-95 a fire hy- day at 2 p.m. ' nt Zlon Luther- les St., told Sheriff George L, Knsei.ibles , c.mplete Now ^1 J«ilD lied* drwit fit Wtdmxhu and Main Fort Friday Unit ho had found Julian G, Gilbortson an Church , the Rov, Vernon A. 2-Pc. Livin g .streets Sunday n( 11:50 a.in, LANKSHOItt ) Minn , ( ' the lioaf reported lost May 12 solid CCQ QC C1 3Q QC . Special) Illntcmieyor offlcintlng . Ilurinl Maple Hutch Now $V*/»%J-M Itooin Suites 4»A.J ^«^*| rjr:- Hurry Allaire , m Llherly St., - Julian G, (illliertson , 74 , died will he in Pine Cliif Cemetery. by l lcrhic ('. Wiste , Lnncshnro , ^i $10 on a chnrgo of parking (no '?ctc" Polus at II a.m. Sunday at Johnson Friends may cull nt Smith Minn, clone to n lire hydrant at 41 h Hospital lim e , whore he hud Mortua ry Thursday from 7 to Wislo had reported to Hie Phon* 4520 and Cnrimonn streets Sunday at been n patient since December l> p.m . and Friday at tho sheriff Hint, bis 14-foot alumin- 5:43 p.m. 11)03, church after 12:30 p.m. um boat wins missing from Its mi E«»t Broadwny DinmlNHal : Steve .1. Thiele , 1(1 He was horn In Winona Coun- mooring nl Ilreezy Point , below B0RZYSK0WSKI Furniture Store 517 OlniMeiid SI,, a charge ol ty April :'d, l«!»l , to JaimiN and the Wlnmm (linn, WHERE YOU ALWAYS BUY QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LISS lii«ii«n« Cornpanr TODAY'S HIHTHDAY STATE WIRM III" driving with no driver 's llcciijic Sol vol Gllliertsoii. Ho WIIN gnid- The boat was lo bo returned nioomlngton, Illinois Homn -OHIfii' in piiHNes.sion Knliirclny at 12:45 tinted from Urn University of MiirIboth Pnlhlckl , HUH K. Mh to H H owner as soon as Wlslc Ecuy Term* 302 Mankafo Ave. Opon Evonlngi a.m. at Hid and Center utruulH. MiimoMilu iH'liool of iiuilcul- St,. 7. i cun pick it up, tho vtiorllf bald, Youth Shoots Self After Robbing Dad ¦' FdrmhouseCdlon^ GefGi 'MM WKST PAI.M ' RKACn-, Fla. IM ' fiimfvl robber By ANDY LAN« (API' " -- An »' SHIRA > by iwsilk storkinR shot enchantment of the old By A. F. masked The himsoiribrec limes PYiday after Colo- Pennsylvania Farmhouse Flower Show Tim* ho* was recogni/.ed tryinR to hold nial has been captured in the Gets spring, fattier. Motel vi /TTH planting still under, way, owinR lo the delayed up his own latest House of the Week. *.' vy one has difficulty in realizing, that the season for flower Hli'oding profiiM' ly from threa Details characteristic of this shows is so cln.se at hand , but two of them will he held within hi'nrl wounds , John Freeman type of architecture have been Ihe next three weeks. Waldrn , 20, fled the scope. His Permit for ' of the ' incorporated into the exterior The first .one*is the tenth annual peony and iris show father - Ira , .owner of a paint . ^ design, Winona Flqwer and Garden Cliib' to be held in the lobby of the store, called Die polire who ap- , Merchants National Bank , Winona , Minn., on Saturday, June pieluMidi'tl yniinp Wn!dnn at tha THE * STONE , facade with '. , ;>. ine seconq nower event is home of a friend. wood shingles and . vertical Restaurant ¦¦ the fifth rose show of the Wi- into n shot himself , board-and-bntteri • .¦sidewalks add Permits for construction of a terminal biid to develop Young Wiilden nona Rose Society on Saturday, : pir>lol. After, warmth. The smaller • dormers motel restaurant and four new bloom. Keep your plants well with a .22 caliber June 12, at the Winona National the Good Sa- with diamond-parted windows; PENNSYLVANIA F.ARM ilOl'SE COLO- modern conveniences and maintenance fea- houses were issued last week watered. being treated at h and Savings Bank , Winona. Ow- schedule at the Hospital , he was taken the front entrancevdoor vwit NIAL ... That 's the category into which tures which families have come to expect by the city engineer's office. - Get a show maritan batten boards , and -a curved ing to the lateness of the spring, Merchants National Bank right to the city jail. this delightful bouse belongs, but architect these days, The largest single project m both of these shows might well head, the strap, hinges and the away and start planning for Walden was held under $20,000 provide Herman H. York has biiilt into it all the * a week in which 2fi permits have been scheduled a week bow window all th* ¦ your entries. bond on two counts of armed kind of __: _i—* ' ii* ¦ ! ¦¦! ¦¦ > ii r - ' were Written is the new restau- later for a greater display of touches which give this robbery. rant to be built by Sterling Mo- specimen blooms. ' ¦ ¦ ' house its eye-appealing indi- . '¦. . '¦ ' tel at 1476 Gilmore Ave. . ' viduality. . : The schedule for the two Building in Winona A dwelling that seems to be- The 70- by 46-foot buildiqg will shows aie now out and-^TRoSe Child , 7, Loses long.to a' -surrounding * of rolling be erected on the motel proper- persons who are interested in 19f»5 dollar volume $1 ,5X4.985 ¦ ty between the office building exhibiting specimen blooms or countryside-, Design H .* - 84 by Residential :.... 241.995 Arm at Albert Lea York nevertheless and the service station. The arrangements can secure a copy Herman 11. " ." • ' Commercial ... 913,450 ' has the sophistication required cost estimate for the project is of the peony and iris show ¦AI.B KftT-. l.KA. ' -Min .n. (AP.)- .' :* ( . . for a suburban residence. This $60,000. The restaurant will schedule at the Merchants Na- Public non- ¦Seve'n-v 'ear-old ¦ Harwin Lysne, ' is espccially true on the inside, have a parking area and is de- tional Bank, and the one govern- taxable) ...... 429,540 son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice E. completely modern in layout signed for table, booth and ing the rose show can be ob- New houses 11 ¦.'LvWn 'e; "los t lus left arm late counter service; * tained at the Winona National ' with a flexibility that permits * . Volume same Friday when it was caught in it to he used as a t-wo-to-five The general contractor is P. and Savings Bank. ' date 1964 .... ¦.$1,483,324 ;i feed mill nt the I.ynne fvm " ¦ ¦ bedroom house. Earl Schwab and W-Smith Ar-* ¦ : ;* • • near llaywani , Minn. '.I'lie child SINCE THE peony and Iris . chitectural -i Engineering Ser- was reported doing well in FOR THE small .family, the show is the first one to be held , Tunisia will . build a holiday ' ' vice is the architect. Nacve : Hospital /'here Saturday. first ' .floor . is a complete home. it will be taken up now and we city in Jei ba , legendary island Note how the den has been de- of the lotus-eaters. The govern- TWO OF the new houses will will talk about the , rose show liberately located to provide be built by Hilke Homes, Inci , ment says the. undertaking will in later articles. The registra- access from either the foyer or 1678 E. Bioadwav One, which be the largest tourism project ' ' from the . Same hall that services Will ' -be 62 by 42 ^f eet with at- tion for entries in the peony and ever attempted in the Mediter- the main , bedroom. This makes . taciied garage and gas-fired hot iris show is from 7;30 to 10:30, ranean area. . It will include six DON'T fil l if possible to use Ihe den fom hostelries with more than a reading; study, a regular sec- water heating, will be built at Saturday, June 5, at the Lafay- 1710 W. Broadway, and the se- thousand rooms and a "bbatel" ond bedrpom or a guest room. ette Street entrance to the bank. ' cond. 44 by 28 feet with gas-fir- at water s edge. The large split bathroom has The show will be Open to the . ¦ A ed forced air heating, at 1525 r RUST twin lavatories, with the water public from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. ttfB £$&[?*y ^*QF',*^f*J'f- *'f&•"•i* ."' "*' "^P'.' ^"'!H closet and tub in a separate W. Howard St. Estimated: cosT ' of the first is $16 ,000 and the The- rules are the "usual ones compartment. that have governed these shows For the larger family, the second. $10 ,000. GHANCE the past, and is open to all I ' in Royce . & • Sather Construction plans call for -three bedrooms amateur flower growers in the and another split bedroom on Co. will build a $15,0Q0 house Winona area.. However , displays the second floor , which is at 1276 Parkview Ave. It will by commercial growers will be to eat away iat reached by an open-railing be 56 by 25 feet with attached FLOOR PLANS . ..* . There's plenty of who need it .. . an- upstairs - .area . that accom- welcome. stairway in the large foyer. The . garage and have gas-fired: forc- flexibility here , with either one or two bed- modates three bedrooms, a split bathroom upstairs plumbing is located ¦ ed air heating. All specimens entered in com- , and -for families and plenty of storage space. the beauty over the downstairs bathroom ; rooms on the first door the other house permit was petition must be grown by the ¦¦: exhibitors. ; Only one entry will for¦ ' economv in installation . ' taken by Allen Ernst. 461 Ghat- be permitted by an exhibitor in there is ample' storage space field St., fOr construction of a and value of ¦ :; m each class. .Milk and coca cola ' under the eaves. ; 26- by 42-foot house at 670 E. ^mmmwJ \mamawaM\ How ib Build, Buy bottles will be provided by the ' Belleview St. It will have gas- . - "M- - • Home Building \ THE BOW window we pre- show committee for the display : fired forced air heating and your home! mam • CabinM Work | A viously mentioned is at the front of specimen blooms. " cost was listed at' $8,900, I • Remodeling I of the living room. Placement the far end GROUP I of the schedule com- We carry %¦ * of the fireplace at Or Sell Your Home LAST week's other permits: W. /^y' of the room insures a good prises the Winona Flower and Full study plan information on this architect-designed House Mrs . Paul Miner , 26.T W. 5th ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' For Complete Personalized furniture arrangement . The . Garden Club Challenge Class a ''sric»rp - :¦ ' - ¦ ^ J ^ J ^ T: of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint. -With it in St.. for moving a house from open only to members in good ^ Building Service Contact dining room , at the rear of the hand vou can obtain a contractor's estimate 262 Johnson St: * to 259 . W. 5th standing in the club. Under this pencil" for . house, has an attractive bay ' ^fv window . You can order also, for Sl . .a booklet called "YOyB HOME- St: Hans Haefs, La Crescent, is the "Pearl C. Shira Memorial ¦ Tf How to Build, Buy or Sell It." Included in it aie small repro- electrical \ . ^M^i^ S^-i . BRUCE McNALLY There are 200 square feet of is the contractor. Perpetual Trophy," to be award- BUILDING CONTRACTOR ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. ' efficient space in the kitchen . -. Henry Chapin , 955 W: 5th St., ed the exhibitor displaying the installation ^end this: coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase ^ ^\v\»| Phone 8-1059 Sliding glass doors , nine feel Sl ,OO0 for construction of an 18- three best blooms oi the white , or the booklet at the information counter at the Daily : ;¦ 304 Lake Street wide; "overlook the rear terrace the plans by 22-foot addition to a meat peony Festiva maxima in , a and ¦ ¦ : m^wlJ News. . ' , ", ' .' ' " ' '¦ ¦' " • y " '¦ ' ¦¦ A double sink under the window market. Don Walchak is the vase; . . - .;¦ * " ¦/" ' - - . . %v. . ^^*^¦ffi. ;-.v --Mll j? gives the housewife visual con- "Enclosed is 50 cents for baby blueprints on Design H-84 n contractor. Group " II; covers the peony alteration t. v. *»L*S3s!Sw iv ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦' ' yard. ' -l.d ,. , 710 E. specimen blpOms comprising "" * . ' .. ' ". * .' • . f t,' . trol of the rear Enclosed is SI for "YOUR HOME" booklet * D Franklyn ... B-i. e. r worR—giveb ATTACK RUST— OEFE/tt fiUSI • In the adjoining laundry, there ¦ Broadway, $700 for dismantling nine classes divided as to ^olor BAME v.. . :..... * ./..„:...' :>;... and type of bloorn, such as is space for a washer , dryer .^. v .^ a garage and construction of a us a chance and laundry tub, with wall-hung doubles , semi-doubles and sin- \J^^ ( Y MJL * the easy, economical waj STREET ...... ^ new garage by George Karsten. cupboards above. There is a Howard Strain , 264 Mankafo gles. One class is provided for to bidl ' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ \ \ FOR EVERY KIT CHEN i closet-type pantry between the CITY ...:... ;:' .....,.:...... ;..:.,..../STATE .....;.;:.:..... * Ave., to dismantle a shed. any named variety under which ;. ' . .:.. . .. -i " ' . .; kitchen and garage, a broom the exhibitor must enter the " m Unique Foocef Convenience! Mrs. * Ralph Peterson, 618 " ' "' ' ¦ ¦ * ¦¦ ¦ ~* ~* ¦ closet near the service area , . ! - variety name. Classes are , Huff St., to dismantle a gar- , also _ a mud closet or clean-up section the service area of the house listed for a collection of three VAL-fllL 3_J6 " at the back door and a lavatory Property Transfers varieties, any colors, and for itself.;: Richard Alf , 525 S. Baker.St., ¦ with a window. A full cellar is provided , with a basket of peonies; any color or v>^ In Winona County $5,000 for remodeling photogra- an inside stair .and an optional i colors. ' THE GARAGE is large phic studios at 69 E. ,4th St. :^ ?:; Ci.M ¦ ; outside door. Such access from WARRANTY DEED . Group III comprises the iris enough for three generous stor- Carl J, B"?nedett Jr tt ux t except Eugene Wachowiak,. .t- various colors .including the bi- -^ rage is a huge garden storage pir o.l Lot 3 . nance and greater convenience. ' field St;, $900 to dismantle a colors and plicatas; as well as ¦ space, making it unnecessary to Wflyns G . Heintler'ori' el. ux ' to 'Wayne garage and build a 20- by 28-foot ELECTRIC clutter the garage with power The habitable area of; this 'K . Erflmann et. u» S's of Lot 50.. ' PIM the different types such as the nl Drew*;, Me id> 8, Simpson 'i Lands ¦ equipment or other garden Pennsylvania Farmhouse Colo- garage . Siberian and Japanese varieties . ¦ in Ciiy f 'l Winona. SERVICE Frank O'Laughlin 'tools. The garage , which has a nial i.s 1594 square feet on the : Permits for installation of A class", is provided , also, for '^L ' Hlla Henry to Percy C , Marks et «l hj.. front entrance for autos can be first floor: Those who decide to i - S> : ol lot ?. Block 4* OP Ulica, Lot siding by Mohan Siding & Win- three specimen stalks of differ- ¦• ' Plumbing & Heating Co. . 1732 West Fifth " ^ ^ ^ ^^ 207 E. Third St. Phone 3703 entered on foot either from the finish off the second floor , Id and . Lnt ]'• ¦/, Suhd . of W i of Sec. dow Co. were drawn for Fred ent varieties and in anv colors. either at the time of the original H-106-9 rear or the side leading into . Bertha. Bonnw et a! to D,v*id R . Mar. Schettler , 571 PI Howard St., Phone 8-3762 > ^ ^ construction or later , gain an: tin el "K- VJ'ly '*.- ol Lot 3, Block 5, $950; Frank Lilla. 404 High GROUr IV covers the ar- additional 763 square feet i Add. In Winona . " rangements under the theme , . Fred'Rur'rieiMcr el , al to Will"-pd Hundl Forest St.. $!)GO; Rudy Pelow- Either way, ' "June In Bloom." We will not INDUSTRIAL '* there s good liv- ST 1 4 ol >.'1<" < Of Sec X-MOM!, ski . 476 Mankato Ave., $9fi0 ; * '^^^ >y. "" H C. lr»;W'ki to harry Willi, m K M - give a description of ing built into this design . i the nine COMMERCIAL i nv/ 'Hi Piirt of Gov 't lot 1, Sec. 13-. John Kozlowski , 254 Orrin . St. , XV>V\ .ffaNg * 10SO* classes under this group, but ' $1 ,2110: Thelma Anglewitz, 505 RESIDENTIAL * Harry William Kukov.iu et ux to Rob- will touch on several, The head- * '^ffl Rbs Unique penetrating action stops metal H-84 Statistics ert j Jicobv ux SvV . ol- SI 1 . . See II. ;, St.. $980. arrangement of irises of any col- W . ol NW' 4 anil Ii ? nc 3652 Those finishing ' (he . sr- ! 4 and tl'ly 10 ft ol f. 'ly 170 fl ol I ot :by It. L. Hitler . snapped off leaving only the coud floor ' according to the 5, Hlork iU OP Winona , '*****'w-wwww-w*»-ww*OTiwi >***p¥w****nrww¥w»wnnnivvvvvwnnnnn j Harvey Bur urneier lo Gerald Burfl- : Cecil Nowlan, 112 Mankato > < plans will , have three lied- i mei.-r S'ly IV tt , ot tl'ly 100 tl ol I nt Ave., $650 for remodeling. rooms , a split bathroom i I and Sly 40 tl nt lot I, Mock 37 , Haniillon Add lo l,'7inona Frank Whcl stone . 1026 W. ami "li. i c! ; 'l additional square rc.WHR 'o lo CilV nl SI Cliarles Wabasha St., $250 for remodel- feet of living area. The inn ft m v/iriili BITOSS S'i ol ff// < ol ^iv- Sec 30 10* 10. ing of a rear porch and con- eiull dimensions , which in- "Look CONTRACT FOR DEBO at Your y We struction of a pnlio bv F'arl Steps . . . clude the garage , nie 7B' j flialnei Perry et ux lo RuSStll D _ (Maul Blood. _m " , el ii> I ol 4 and W'lv SO It. ol x" hy :sr I • I ot S, llln. K "I, (JP Village of lltlra. Kramer &¦ Toye drew poi- , RESOLUTION mils for a gas-fired installation berve You? f r.Wtl R In The Public 4 7*4 acres ; \ / : . In anil an air conditioning instal- Everyone City ol SI. Charles Else Does!" r.ity nl ft r.h»ti«s lo Th» ' Public-• lation for Soars Roebuck k Co: , Varat'nn ol unnamed ilreet tyIng W ol 52 K, 3rd St. I / DIAL Last week's permits raised the total valuation of construc- See Us For t ion for which permits have bren issued this year to $1, 584 , - ? ' __ .—- K . ,,„,- -* :, '^H i W 4578 98,1, compared with $l ,4n:i„'l2-1 at Ihe same date a year ago. xlL/l F0R There have been 11 new f POLACHEK I !| | ! f| F TOP houses for which permits hnvc been taken Ibis year , half Ihe ELECTRIC; t m I f QUALITY number of thai counted nt. this I \ time a year ago. 1 • 875 W. Howard j |jj ;H J V l | ELECTRICAL i'B 1 HEAVY SHEET I nil 41, a, «/ , i n, 1,1. m nnd 71, Ivan ! • PHin«* 9275 | | j W/ REPAIRS K tot \ Atlrl In V riiMlrv PROBATB ner.o 1 \ yV>4 ant 1.v n I i-Mbrurcj -jf , t\v(en:rt\, h/ Aim ¦ ' lo Fiinl I //cm I ly Mi II nl f 1,1 9 , pffW^i^, IB ^B yV\\ INSTALLATION STEEL WORK Our Specialized Service* INCREASE N^Ai Alio Include: ' LIVING SPACE * \ • Job and Contract Welding • Boiler Repair Work WINONA BOILER

BAUER & STEEL CO. CALL 7444 | Will Polache k < ELECTRIC, INC. HOMEWARD Phone 5965 STEP 325 E/itt Third St. CO. J GEO. KARSTEN 1635 Woil Fifth p|. n Reiidontiol • Commorcicil lndu»triol H3-)»; Weil Front Street i nounonn O -.1511IDJJ loru. (i.MIO c ., • j ______^_^__^_^___^____ . I Oanaral Contractor Etlliwtot IIMUUUUIil««».lf»«««.«...... -I j I Three Gilmanton Harmony Class 2,500 Watch Parade at Osseo Girls Get Summer DENNIS THE MENA.CI ¦ " OSSrcO , . Wis. (Special) - A Pv-hour p a r ad e entertained Study Scholarships To Hear German some 2,500 people who lined the GILMANTON , Wia. - (Spe- streets for the closing event of cial) - Three eirU from - the combination annual Com- manton High School will study Exchange Student mercial Club Spring Festival music at the University of Wis- HARMONY , Minn. ( Special ) and the l oth District American —Birglt , * consin, Madison, two weeks this I^csemann German ex- - ' Legion Conference here Sunday summer. change student here the laht afternoon, Receiving scholarships were year, will give her farewell at —-A highlight of the parade was ,Joyc« Thompson, daughter of the commencement -fpr graduat- the appearance of Miss Osseo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomp- ing seniors in the high school 1965, selected prior to the cor- son, Mondovi, Rt. 3, Margaret gym Thursday »t 8 p.m. onation ball at the city hall Sat- Rutschow, daughter of Mr and Studcntu will wear their CIBM urday night. Mrs. Norman Rutschow, Alma , flower , the carnation , an they .] THE WINNER, neleetqd Rt, * ,: and Judy Denwr , daugh- are presented for graduation by by ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd out-of-town judge *-, WUB bru- S. L. Houdek, high school prin- nette Mary Jo Dewitz, Denzer, Gilmanton . They are cipal , to Clinton Ewalt of the 16. members of the high school daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Ver- board of education , who will non Dewitz, Osseo Rt. 1. Mary band and sing in the chorus confer the rj iploman The gym Joe and her two attendants, Di- The scholarships are apon will be decorated in the class ane Olson. IS, and Diane John- sored by Gilmanton Music Boos colors , green and white , and the son , 16. each rode in a convert- ters , Community Club and Un motto, "What we are to become ible. Diane Olson is the daugh- ion Free High School District we are becoming." ter of Mr. and Mra . Ernest Honor, addrenses will be giv- Olson and Diane Johnson , en by Janet Storhoff and Bar- daughter of Mr* and Mrs. Har- bara Ause; salutatory by Vir- ris Johnson Homemakers in ginia Bigalk , and valedictory by Mary Jo is a junior at Os- Janet AJTIB . seo Area Schools, Diane Olson Supt. Harold graduated Friday /night and Di- A use will speak , TAKKS THIRD MONEY/ ' .' . .., . Whitehall uniforms. Sherman Johnson , director , is at Buffalo County on behalf of the school - The ane Johnson will be a senior. (Daily News photo ) The Royal Neighbors High School Kand carries identification across left : Rev. Thomas McHugli will give •I E A Qpe ' sponsored invocation KNOWftWCtlS JU6T LIK the queen, the Hospital Auxili- and benediction . ^ ary, Diane Olson , and American Elect Mondovian Class officers ar«: Ronald Legion, Diane Johnson. MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - Johnson, president; Dam On Among the 15 high school Commencement Mr». Howard Peck , Mondovi, Junge, vice president; Pamela BIG GEORGE bands in the parade, Gerald was elected president of the Soma, secretary , and Martha Gleason's musicians from Ar- Buffalo County Homemakers. Felland , treasurer . Barbara cadia won first place and $20; Thursday at She replaces ! Mrs. Ellsworth Ause, and Virginia Bigalk were Richard Putzier 's M ondovi Anderson, Mondovi Rt. 3. on the student council. Houdek band * second and $15; and Sher- Other new officer* include was class adviser. man Johnson 's Whitehall band, Independence Mrs. Lloyd Sendelbach, Coch- Graduates in addition to the third and $10. Each also receiv- HS r'ane, vice president; Mrs. . Gal- above are : ed a trophy* INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- en 'Engel, Fountain City, trea- ) : Tonl Alselh,. Miuria- Appier,. Carroll .' - ' Augusta band placed fourth cial — The Very Rev . Edmund surer, and Mrs. Elmer Bade , Armslronc Linda Arnuo-n, Janet Arm, ' Georgi Berg, Paul Biel, Patricia ' B|0f- and received $10, and the band .J. Klimek , -Ss . Peter & Paul's Alma, secretary. , lo.mt, 'Merlin: .Christensen. Shirley Eail, from Spring Valley placed fifth Church -vill give the com- Also installed were the new David Engle, W.iOiael* Erlckton, Nency mencement address before Eyenion. Beverly and Lorraine Fish- and received $5. Rohert Klein , the center chairmen. They are: baugher, Patly Jo Grant. Marlln Hahn, band director , Melrose, was 49 who will receive diplomas Mrs. Raymond Johnston , Mon- Larry Haugen, Linda Hendrick^cn, Lin- from Ignatz Sonsalla, da. Hill-e. Marlys¦ ~iiferton, Marilyn judge. president dovi; Mrs, Arthur Secrisl. Al- Johnson, William ' ¦jonii, Linda Kester, Net receipts of the festival , of the board of education , at ma; Mrs. J. J. Rosenow, Wau- .Anne and David ' Kiehne,' Janean and Independence High S thool Sucann Klomp, Rodney Kohlla, Barbara which started Friday with a ¦ mandee; Mrs. Raymond Zieg- Lehmkuhl., Raymond Leit;, Merlin carnival, will go to the Osseo Thursday at 8:IS p.m. ' ' /. • . .. ler . Fountain City, and Mrs. Macklenberg, Barbara C/atson, Linda ry.cOauley, Danny A/oldahl, David Ml; Area Hospital and N u . r-s- i n g E; N . Brice. supervising prin- Hebard Ajnidon, Mondovi. chel, Gary wickelton, /Aarcie f.' orem ; Home. cipal , will present the class at The^wganization awarded V l. 'elrla and Norma. Petwrson, Jon fio»- three scholarships. They were lofs, David, Oenni**., Failh and Mar- AT THE AMERICAN Legion the program in the school gym. lene Ryan, Diane Strlling. Robert Se- MISS OSSEO ELECTED . ... Betty Strasburg adjusts Mary Runkel , daughtej presented to Elaine M'ickelson , ver5,on. Donna Snow, Uarry Stensrud. business meeting ' ol : Mr. Judy Terbeest, Richard Thorjon, Clair Sunday morn- the crown of the hew queen , Mary Jo Dewitz. At right are "Mr. and Mrs. Wil- . ing, Lou Chicquette, Bay City, and . Mrs. Wayne Runkel , will daughter of Tieskolter, David Trende . 7/:yrna Trou- Diane Olson, first runnerup, and Diane Johnson , .second. liam Mickelson , Mondovi ; Mar*- leh, Judy Wctphal. Jarrjei Willford and was elected 10th District com- give the salutatory ancf Kay Ronald Wiltgen (Mrs. Jarin Peterson photo) Kern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sha Cooke, daughter, of Mr. and mander succeeding Lloyd Gib- , son. Eau Claire: Leonard Kern, the valedictory Mrs. Sherman Cooke, Mondovi LAKE -CITY - CLASS NIGHT address/Jack Bisek, son of. Mr. and Monica Weisenbeck , daugh- He and the other new 10th LAKE , Minn. (Special") District officers ' ¦ and Mrs. John Bisek , will play ter of Mr. and Mrs: William CIXV .; — including , Class night for seniors at Arnold Thorp , Blair, first vice a trumpet solo. The band will Weisenbeck Durand. -^ Guest speaker was Fred Stef- Lincoln High School , Lake City, com mandcr, Robert Brunett, play a selection plus the marches The Rev fen. state editor of the Eau will be held Friday at 8:15 Cameron , second , and Lorrin . Marshall , pro- Hall will offer the prayers. Claire Leader.: Also attending p.m. Members present will Jennings. Maiden Rock, third- , phecy and history at the audi- " :^— * ' *'. ' will be installed at was Mrs * Edward . Lihse who the de- . The graduates : are: was a runner-up in the Wiscon- torium. The program wil? be "Can't you talk 'm into a CHESS tournament, or . partment convention Djylc . F , ' and , Mich«e|. F ¦ Bautch, in Wauke- . contest. for seniors only. •bmething?" sha July 17, Dannie Paulson, Jack D , Bliek, Dianne . M; Dubiel, Judy sin Mother of the Year Ann Halami, John R. Helgeson, A. iVieric Osseo, was a candidate for third Hotclikiis, Angeilre Ann Kabus, Carol 8. APARTMENT 3-G . By Alex Kotxky Kamra, Diane , M. Kampa, Vitus C, - ¦! ' - * ¦" "' ' '' : ' ¦ ' : ' vice commander but lost. -^— :¦!. ... : . ¦ . . i» Kanpa, Kslh-leen. Kay. Kern, Kenhoth J. Arcadia won the 1966 spring Kllmsk, Sii^anne M. Koniela,' Lorl .Ann convention over the other bi'd- Kosek. Darlene M. Kurlh,/;)_oii Mae Lee, Ann Marli! Li£owtiki, ' Wayne X... Manka, er, , 'Chetek ; LL Gov. Pat Lucey, Geraldine T . Marion; Linda L jCHarso- ¦ ¦ - . .. ' • : i , --i' ¦ ¦ ¦• " scheduled to "give the morning J*k,,. -;¦¦¦'¦, .«¦ -. • .. / . . . . .?.'. . * .. address, didn 't corrie. Patty l.yiin Miller,-'1 Marcus A/l. ' Mlsri, . Patrick' ' «. l/iVKpf, "" hercsa • Ann ' -'fAish,. Wisconsin has bid for the 1968 Conrad A.H Olr.on, Dorothy K , Poorcba, National American Legion con- ^nald Fowl;, Foberl J Pr/ybylla, •ennlj J . P-jchalla, Sharon I ynn Pucik, vention . Department Command- Ld^on A. Reyes, Mary iViargaret Ruii- i-iel, jayli Marie Samplawskl, Julie Ann er Robert T. Teklem, Wausau , FIRST PLACE WINNER ... Verne Indrebo, command- ' SeveFSOiv Richard . R . Skroch, Judy Jane announced at the conference er of Osseo Legion post, presents , first place trophy to ¦Slabik. banquet, at the school Saturday Gerald Gleason , director of the Arcadia High School band! / John. % -Smick." Douglar, . RT' Smiela; night . It would be in Milwau- ) Geraldine 7/1. .Sokoiosky,. Adrian R Son- (Daily News photo - sfills; Dorothy R . Somalia, Dale. M. So- kee. la I la,: Chnrlot'ie M Stellar,' John H. Stcn- Teklem discussed , the Ameri- dnhl, Jams J . Wrlek, David J; Wanio- rek ' . Roger ' . A. Hf.rri-jon and Denhi-s L ¦ can Legion 's fight , against the Kckott . ' ,' ¦ ' . . government's proposal to close veterans hospitals , because they are too expensive. Sisters to Attend REX MORGAN. M.D. ' By Dal Curtit Arcadia High Summer Schools Nine Winona and area Sisters of St. Francis are among 38 members of their order to re- to Graduate ceive summer study grants this year , ' Sister M. Roswitha lo the Col- lege of Saint Teresa has re- 88 Thursday rcived a National Science Inun- ARCADIA. Wis. (Special) - dation grant to attend an in- Eighty • eight seniors of LEGION BANQUET . . . From left , Lloyd Gibson, out- stitute on college physics at Arcadia HigJ) School will walk Arlington (Texas) Stale College. lo the stage of the auditorium going 10th District commander; Charles Rongstad and Gor- , Osseo, banquet chairmen , and the Rev. Thomas Two other NSF grants went Thursday at « p.m. to receive don Rodeen to Sisloi- (Mrs. photo) M. Audrey and Sister their diplomas from John Welt- I. Lee, district chairman. Jann Peterson M. Mnna. bot h of Cotter High NANCY By Ernio Buihmilltr 7,cin, school hoard president. School. Sister Audrey will «!- Last year 's class was 114. ' tend an institute in economics ' The ntlth class to graduate Corps Asks Bids at the University of California , from the present high school 7 Rolvaag Los Angeles, and Sister Mona , building, occupied in l!»14, has To Remove Bags an institute in mathematics at chosen the yellow rose as its Boston University. flower , blue and white, colors , Appoinfees At Whitman Dam Sister M. Conna of Cathedral and motto, "The past is in our School will tne part in a nation- memories , the future in our The Army Corps of Engineers I al defense education act insti- hands. " Girls will wenr white has advertised for bids on re- tute in Spanish at Chapman gowns and boys , blue , with Confirmed moval of temporary sandbag ] Collem'. Orange , Calif. c.ips. ST. I'AUl. (API The Senate dikes from Lock & Dam 5 Sister M. Stefun of St. Mary 's Willard B. (Jaiil.si'h will give .Saturday vontirmeil wwn of Jieiu' Minneisk a , no! dam ;>A as , School received tin NSF gnmf tho address; Rochclle , dnughtor Gov . Karl Rolvaag 's sippoinlees reported Sunday for an institute in chemistry o| Mr. nnd Mr>. Jacob Itose- lo Ihe Sl ate College Hoard hut Around 15,(100 lo 17, (1(10 bags ] at the College of Suint Teresa. now , Waumnmlce , Ihe valedic- took no act ion will ) regard to are to be removed, the corps Also att ending thin institute will -. i .I. ,.i ,., i ¦¦¦ ¦¦-—,¦ .^. I P— .-.I >— ¦ '¦¦ ¦—¦in- ¦' '¦ ¦ i tory, and LiiDonnii , daughter Hie eight h. estimates Fifteen calendar , be Sister M . Celeste of Loretto — — — of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Lilln , Eighth member is Herbert diiys will he allowed for the High School , Caleiioiiiw. By Saundart and Ernat I )odg(\ and JoDcen, diiugliler of Olson of Heinidji who was ap- work , , pointed for n ierni ending in Oilier Caledonia sisters re- Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Schnrlau Specifiealions and bidding pa- ceiviiig grants «re Sister M. the salutator y addresses. January IIHI7 His name was not pers may be obtained from the included in Hie list submitted bv Aniceln.s nnd Sisler M. Theonil- The girls glee club will smg, corps ' district engineers, 1217 In. IiolI I of St. Mary 's Cenlrnl directed by Miss Suzanne Slice- Ihe Education Committee and 11 named in a motion to confirm . S Post Office and Cuslom (Jrade School, who will attend hy Gcnild CI I OIINOII will direct House. St. Paul: an NSF institute for touchers re- by Sen. Holier!' Dunlnp of Roelv I ho hnnd in processional and ester , chairman of the commit A few days, ago* the corps of . elementary school mathema- Invocation and bene- cessional. tee called for bids on . similar work tics n| Florida A & M Univer- diction will be given by Ihe at Lock A DHID !>A. sity , tiillnhassee. ' ' ¦ ' ¦ '¦ Hciv , Lloyd Uenzei' , Moiilnntn- I' H II IIIP lo confirm loaves Ills . * .. ¦ Sisler M. Caw|inon of tlolv .Siilem Kviingelieiil Unit ed status in doubt bill il was be Trinity lliph School . It«»ll|n fi- lli'cllircn (Inii'cli lieveil lie would cfliilinue to Lake City Teachers Ntime, will attend an NOMA in Other honor students KIT Eti- serve. slitute in liistoi y nl liuliaiui Hei\e Arnold , 1'j tlrivtn l\m»iHu , Confirmed were tin- /tpooint Install Kieffcr Sljite University Tom* ILiuli' John Itrnwnlcc , Darlene Elior- meijls of Marian Clnusen ot As New President III addition to II ICM' sisters hnrd l . Robert Forsyth , I'lilricin Noillifie ld. Norniiin Nelson of ' cuneiitly lenchjiu; in this aieH , IliiincN , Michnel Merri ck , Diane Mooi head and Cluiiles J' Moiii ' ¦LAKK t'li'V . Minn iS-iccinn Sister " M. (Jiivin , wlio wn's JI Kubiv (iciuliliiic IVrsick, I'liyl- in of Aurora for lerins ending -- ' New ' (illircrs of Luke ('Itv Cotter High School leacher un- ( * lb, Rippley , Marleiie Schlossi'r , in Jiiiiuuiv l!MJV ; Marviii iun|»- Klliirntidn , ' Assiieintioii I IHV O til helnj' transferred lo n Toils By Ed Dodd Crnokslon, Itiilli and S IIKJIII Sliib .v, Cussnii bell of .1 . Caiiieron been ! installed.. nionlli. Ohio , bijtli .school a vooi' Thomson ol Miniici iiolis dra Stevens , Kenneth ThciMcn , anil Willuun Kielfei is prchulent , ago, will allend nn NOKA in^l i and .leunne I'eter S. ropovieh ot Si I' mil tide In liistoi y nt Cnniegie In Margaret Wulle Mrs , Itoll* Kansn , \ iee presi- ' /.oiler. for terms ending in Jiiiiiij liv ' Mtiliilr. I' lll.sbi iriili. l!«ll» and l'Ywi (i, 'li(\sley ol diMit; Nil s IHnnclic Hile.s, lien Oilier gi iidiiiile.-; ni'i" < siirei , ' and ;M r.s Kennclh (Jar- IIIIIIM HIII I Med Wing for n term ending In llnli Ai|,*ilil- Mr|.' n A I 'M l)i.sl'h, secret my. Walter. (Jliidt , |*l„,| - ,|, lirmil' lli-Mimi-l, llillll.ll ,11111" Jimiiai'V ll>7l. H»il> Durand Scholarshi ps H MI iiiim y (Ju l I. I nnv l»»lil. past president was iiistnlling n i riri I ¦iH'in I'rfliliM'ii. M»iy I -n' dim iwliiwit- t, ralai .rriytillln. Iininii Rtti ollicer " , ) ¦- l,ol/ '..run CllMiun Irnn r,r»vn« , \ 1HIHAN1) Win (..Special (.nilKmv'.H, liiMili, |(iinf\ mid I ylifillr nimriy,' Pali I HA < '.i«rinv«l(l , lx>il*m' rl/i Rtifol, nnntlil Wfiiili'i ,' Miss Gladys I'j iulson. retiring At iiwords night nl Durum! High I, In, t.i //i,l,iiil«wiKI. I iii"''l lldlvoi'.mi, Ifii mnt Hoi itihNi, Oiiiinld dim RfuiiM Kunipi-I, Cfirol fin Anldl Hniistin, Ii . . Mi-iinh Himli, I' m" ¦ ¦ ¦ teacher , wns pi »^entcd a e School Friday night, two schol- S(|iiiih||l>ii«f hi ' ¦ * • ii, « HilllH, C lifilni lliiliiMdim, llni "'« . I mjnnitl Srliullf. Mlllmi Voiv , well Kifl Mra Kenneth CJai- arships were mvni'deil Carol I,,¦ .¦!> .1 1, liilm I' »ini'«. I' nllinln' KM fyu • * linn dull I OIIM Mnliy, Ulclln Sulii linn I' oli'li ld lil nil, lliimin*- KeMnni , ' ./dK, liiseh mul Mi.-,s Flisiibeth Hem Lflaeh received the I'T'A , .sclutl W|lll«lll . SoMl|i tlm i " .nil.,ill/l, i,/,, liiul hull" , Kdlii'i l I IMIWIH. Mm I'll I nun dliil I liiyil :ni|i|id Mnvld '.Hi h|d. eke displayed sewing projecti , aihlil|i mid DOIIIIII II CNS , a new Ii. i , i ri• * H" 1 ' I "- * 1" ' ! fu W-fil>(Mi •"« Ildinlrt lliuiiid, In/ linwln lilun,, Mdiv made by Imme economic."; si ti srlmliioliip sel lip tin Ihe firi " ! I ,,1,1,1. Miilnilf'/ I'd. ( .I W IIH lliMv lyvniwl, " Imi lnll* VVdlilni n . Ili.lioil Wdl , - mil I' Miiil-i'ii' I' ¦ dents and outlined the |iiogi iini Ilnie this vein liy Hunind Wo ¦ nld , Knliri I .Wruri . luillll, -.VIPMIM , Mm |>* hl, i . ..finny I' f 'ii lfi I' f 1 'r"""" (itit Wll,i«t|"l|p •ml Anllliiiiy Wollt. by Ki'iulen , mnii '5 (Midi I'KKIIl*. nucil y. thmu «'"' •• «V '"" - Chance Can 't Explain Hawks, State, Cotter : ^0r ;Sticc^>K^/?Q^ * ' Write Success Story inning clinched the By GARY EVANS tentative plans have the Hawks Cown assessed the weakness of bases loaded ui the third. in the ninlli Charles in con- his .staff: By THE ASSOCIATED/PRESS opening-game triumph for Stevt Daily News Sports Editor entertaining St. Dean tinued defense of their District "Jack is not sufficiently rest- What's wrong with The Ohio farmer . , . 'however , Barber.; . *. ' Three Winona schools — Wi- Three championship. ed and (J. D.) Bn .rn.ette worked Chance? wasn't the only pitcher . , with Brandt capped .a four-run first "Don't ask me; I can 't ex- ' nona State, Winona High and For Winona High Ihe " week 13 innings Saturday. We're hurt- problems Sunday. Detroit' s inning in the nightcap with « ing, plain it ," .said Uie 19f>4 Cy (wo Balti- , then ignited a Cotter --. will be working over- will be climaxed Friday when and St . Thomas¦ has every- Hank Aguiire had two-rim single ¦ with thing going for it The pitcher Young winner after the Chicago more runners caught off first" four-run ninth with another sin- time this week to assure the plans call for a meeting ^ White Sox battered him from league-leading Rochester at (Dick V Washburn has rested base, but both escaped Ihe traps gle. Bill Freehan and George greatest baseball suc- the mound en route to an 8-3 city of its Rochest er. Should Winona , tfet since Tuesday . '' and made it safely to second. Thomas homered for Detroit. cess in some time. triumph over the Los Angeles past Albert Lea the title will HAW K COACH Ed Spencer . Bob Johnson reached second today was line. Rochester * suf- Angels Sunday. Two errors , by Cleveland' * Winon a State be on . the will '-'throw his son Todd at A1-. , whose 20-9 record last in the . fourth inning when no to meet St Thomas fered ' 'its. first .loss to* Faribault Chance Chuck Hinton brought the; Red scheduled . . bert Lea Tuesday and . come season earned him the award as Tiger covered the base. Luis runs in each in an NAIA district tournament 1-0 'Saturday . in the seventh Sox three unearned back with John Ahrens against the best pitcher in the majors, Aparicio. made it game. Hinton let Frank Mal- playoff at St. Paul's Midway when Don Deineter 's throw hit , WINONA HHiH School' s iraek St. Charles. Spencer again will now has dropped three games in zone 's grounder get through him Stadium at 4:30 p;m: be the pitched at "' Rochester.. him in the back. Both Johnson The Warriors Saturday sewed team has a big District Three . 13 days and has seen his earned in Ihe third inning of the opener test upcoming at Rochester at ; ''We can' t afford to. stub our run average soar to 3.88. and Aparicio scored, helping the up their 14th NIC title by de- Haiti- and touched off a three-run Bos- ' 5 p.m. Wednesday. Hawk golf- toe .now." he capsuled. "We're Orioles to a 7-3 victory in the second game feating Bemidji. . -Mankato- took He lasted only 2 2-;t innings the double- ton eighth . ers will be at Lake City for starting to hit the ball and We more completed by dropping "Lee Thomas* pop three from St. Cloud to make against the White Sox giving up header sweep by taking the District Three competition Sat- should be set to make a drive. " . fly: -' ' ' -V " it decisive , ' .'Spencer was pleased with the six runs on five- . hits and five nightcap 8 ;i. ,, urday and the . net men at Ro- . ' : J ¦• "THE.TUESn AY 'prosraiM will chester for the district meet fact that Austin 's Steve Rus- walks. - :* . * - ' • In oilier American League, Felix Alaiitilla powered the . . . , have Cotter , gunning for a state Saturday. sell had just one strikeout in "All I know is that this is the games, Boston swept Cleveland Red Sox in . the nightcap with a tournament appearance, at McCown took hi,-, team to St. six innings , testimony to the worst I've ever pitched." said 6-2 and 8-3

Polled ¦ I ri I r-B I 1 I I I ff^lSl^l^l ¦ LEWISTON. Maine (AP) - ceremony of the scales. (he siain Malcolm X— who lef t dropped f rom 8-5 lo . 13-10 and ju.st like Ihe last lime." ^^,, :. '; _ ^^^^^B Police from the state, county The cocky, poem-spouting the Black M us 1 im group of may even fall to even money or "I don 't care what that man K_J-LM_J-^_ 1 ^ * *'J*M *11L?A**W^M and city kept a round-the-clock Clajj claims he "psyched" Lis- which Clay is a member—uni- swing to Clay .by fight time, 9:3(1 says or does," said Liston. "Cm guard over Cassius Clay today tonr into defeat with his seem- formed police/ supported p.m., EST. v gonna catch up to him some- while the heavy weight champi- ingly hysterical outbursts before by plain-clothesmen , guarded Liston was a 7-1 favorite for time and get him. He may run on was cooking up another cra- the first light. The brash young- Clay's motel room and followed the first fight. A poll of news- but not forever. I'm in the best ¦ ¦ ' : ee Your Genera l Tire Specialist, NOWI zy plot aimed at upsetting Son- ster ranted and raved , stomped him wherever he went/ men from all over ¦ the globe shape of my life. TVIy left should- ' ' - -^0^^^^^^^S ny Listoh at the weigh-in Tues- and yelled. But that night he "No man scares me." said showed a surprising 42-32 edge er is fine. " , ' day. . . ' won the world c.rowri when Lis- Clay. "You gonna scare people for Clay .~"^ Only a comparative handful "It's going to be more excit- ton quit on > his stool after the out ot the arena: You gonna Clay, finished with his train- will see the fight live, but it will ing than the last one," promised sixth round." claiming an injured scar-! Liston. You -ran bring in ing, was advising newsmen to be beamed across the country to Mighty Mouth. If it even match- left shoulder. , an army¦ but . you won't scare pick¦ him this time. 258 arenas and . theaters will be es the wild scenes of Feb. 25, Although the 23-year-old Unde- me." ' *., . ' "You. * didn 't'. '. 'listen to me be: radio broadcast by the Mutual 1964 at Miami Beach, then the feated champion declared he Despite the/ scare talk — fore,"' said Clay. "Now I' m tell- Broadcasting 'System and Tuesday night return fight may wasn't afraid of any possible which Clay /called-newspaper ing you , I'm gonna wear him beamed overseas to England by almost take a back-seat to the attack OJ! him by followers of talk "— the odds Savoring Listen out and then move in for the kill Early Bird transmission. Raiding) Milwaukee Plays l JET-A/RS

American League Gracious Host in W. L. Pet. SB ^^^ Chicago * . * . . . 24 11 .Hi MINNESOTA V 21 13 .ill aVi Baltimore ..- 20 17 .541 5 Detroit '!:...... 1» 17 .521 5' Qy|CK STARTING Cincinnati at Houston (nlglil). in Houston 's Astrodome and took second on an error J * New York . nl Philadelphia (1), l.vi- i . i .i.A.wr . y>A.*v,uiu-.ii . . - Heavyweight huNi nn champion Woody Woodward joined the hy left fielder Felipe Alou. niqhl). ' Cai-sius Clay em'ered club TUESDAY'S GAMES yawn as he laced newsmen atter ar- in San Francisco today Dunn Clcndimon singled past t MILEAGE Villard Clucago at Pittsburgh (nli|hl| riviil nl his motel in Auburn nearby yesterday lie and his alter being recalled I'rorii rookie shortstop Sandy Alo- New York at Philadelphia (niglil) , entourage had driven up from his (.'hicopee Falls , Mass., j Allanla lo replace shortstop mar for one run before Bill ^ Cincinnati at Houston (night), Denny Menke , who was Mazeroski doubled and St Louis at Loi Anqi'li's (nlijlit) Iraining camp He puts his title on the line against Sonny for- BARGAINS BATTERY MILWAUKEE at San Fmncluo placed on Ihe i , (AP J disabled list mer ISritve Del Crnndnll 1 I night) Liston in Unviston Tuesday night F hotolnx ) I effective May :i when he sul- singled.

SOME FUN AT HOUSTON , CHICAGO r C<>n ¦ S^K^S j V. ' J^UI^Hk " Group T i and be back * ,\m. i( VBKp^R bargainLot nor ^Knjjnnl ^B " ¦ x ^¦¦EZIIE a -rfiB^-^H * 0< " ^^ffTtu lll^^K "k I NL Playing 'Outfield Shuff le i VmSsR ,kid ,raad ^'fiTOKKir r n r r • By 'fill': \SS IMtl- '.SS , a ,'i /' victory inning loss lo ¦ L j ^^^?SS2^' | the Cubs, innings anil I' lllsbur gh crushed s vmU ^^^ g % ii L Whnt' s up in the National "I saw (lie hall as n left I lie 1 With one man on and pilchcr Milwaukee 10-1 League , when three outfielders bid , " said Wynn , "hut never Lindy McDaniel up for , SAFETY ( ill Imibr.iMitnr .uul cn(vf'>MV« j Chicat'o The Cuhs had colleeled only -COM 99 -$™E | Iwo dii v business It ip» lo quick aren 't enough at Houston and j alter Hint. " Dodger Mfina«er Wall Alston one liil from Ihe f.M h Ihrough I $n Houston officials quickly went j A tow... CHECK j nnd ^;t^v onr-day round-trips two arc quite sufficient at Chi- ! I brought right-fielder Hon Fairly Ifilh inning s off Dodger reliever Mm. . hy 1'ipn wild out convenient ' to work , nnd .said they would Jim Hrewer hut I *2" cagu :' Howie Heed ' paint the pln.slic bubble , I in to (ilny first and moved first - An 'I'IIM »*frvict, ¦ which came on in I lie Kilh , was tagged '•»> .»i»»¦',••¦¦» ,„« ,„ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ The Los Aii|;cli 'N Dodgers un- ' is what they did last time , Only I biiHemnn Wo.s Parker halfway . I ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ No Federol ^^Nw.fl < ,,.„., x for a double hy Krnie Hunks and %. TIRE M f ljfAialtl '"" "' •" !»•' I AIR TAXI ANYWHtRl veiliid a iinii|i ie two-outfielder | this time pastels are out The up Hie line belwecn hiime * v T mirl then lost his control, ¦ - * -Tan !! ¦ \V81JQl ;.;; -"- " •. fAST , COMFQHTABLl defensive alignment ;il I.'J JMVI O color submit ' will either be ¦ f irst , KunnliuA! a«ai».sl Ihe * ¦ \ ol> He walked Doug ,- j . k 2 PIPER PLANii Sunday and got away with ^II green, blue or black vlmis hunt situation Clemen.- n \ tciilioiinlly but but even with ihice ' outlield- Pitcher Ken Johnson , who last This lefl the Dodgers with fired a wild pitch ^•^••••••••••••••••••••* * •••••••••* •••^^A; thai lei the runners ^^J ers the Astros wwv unable lo year lost n no-hitler and turned niovr iqi a Know Tire* Bntt Art); Winona Aviation, Inc. l only Lou Johnson and Willi *' base . So he Where llm Men Who defend against The Dome out lo be lln. latest victim of Davi.s in Ihe outfield. issued nnollier in- Max Conrad Field ' tent ional walk lo Vie The Dome, had no comment. The shift worked MrDmiiH Hiiznov- Phen« 5484 Tile llimie tumi d on (he /Vi- sky. Then h«> iiroeeeded to walk Three Innings after be lefl Iho- J hnnU'd foul on the Hin d sli'lke. pincli-liillei llus in the first inning when Jim game it was announced that he (Jeorgt! Allman nnd Wynn found Ihe gl H re loo hard had (H-eii traded lo Milwaukee I lOlnrwIierr In llir NL, thr St, loice in tho winning run. In handle and lost a fly ball hy Louis Cardinals out lasted the The Mels KALMES (Stm. TIBF m ' SERVIC E for oul fielder Lee Maye, huill a VII lend afler .lini ftay Hart 108-116 W. 2nd St. "Sin<* 1917" Phoim 2M1 that went for an ' New York Mel.s 117 in V). innliip , seven innings on a pair of two ^f ^ M ^^ F Insi de-lhc-park limner with two The . Dixlgeis , ineiiinvliile, i for their fif th slrniidil victory run homers - ¦- 5aturclny» til 500 M by Hob Taylor and Opon 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. p m \ w OU'AUIY ion v> VIANS ' men . on and slnrted . (he San j nulled their uni que plny-er shift i /ind l(»lh in II gnrtics, Philadel ('hurley .Smith'.*. Ihice riin dou Fmncisco (iiiml.s on the way- lo in the 12th inning ot « :\-2. Hi- ' pliin -wined I'incinniiti 4 !J In in hie. - DAKOTA* * ' • VICTORIOUS' IN W * * " ' ¦ ¦ ,1 I, . 11 i » . Gophers Slip FIGHT TV SET Fralzke Cops FOR TUESDAY ROCHESTKIt. Mlnn.-The to 7th Place Pltliburflh (to) Milwaukee (1) cloned - circuit"' telecait of ab r h fcl lb r: h bl • allay,lb lilt Alou.K 3 10 0 Archery Title the heavyweight champion- Wins 1 Vlrdon.cl 411 » Malhewe.lb 4 111 CHIPPEWA FALLS , Wis. - Rhlp fight between Caialm Rollingstone 7th Clamanta.rr Jill Aaron.rf in 4 #1 I ( lay and Sonny Mnton will ' ltargell.il 4 10 0 Torre,c O • • 0 Four Winonnn.s placed at an In Big Ten HIAWATHA VA1.I.KY Sunday, are the unbeaten lead- unbeaten . with an ll:5 loss to Alma behind an * eight-run sixth (andanon . lb I 1 1 1 drliHor.lb 7 0 1 0 hp shown at the Mayo Civic ' archery shoot here Sunday. ¦Bl Dakela ' I » Kallow 1 1 ers of the Hiawatha Valley Cochrane . -' • Fountain . City and inning that featured » home Ma/artki.lb* 5 7 10 Ollvar.c 4 0 0 0 Auditorium theatre here) .fi TKN ftolllngelana 1 # * Lawmen 11 ' Alley,li 0 0 0 0 Bolllno.Jb 3 0 1 II Bob 'Fralzk e '* copjied overall (Final) Cochrane-FC 1 1 Alma 1 baseball league . f,ewi«ton notching a KM , win run hy Wazeltori Hodijeri.li 4 114 Jonei.cf ¦* 0 0 0 ' Tuesday night * champion by winning first place W L . . WI, O-eletvllle 1 1 Trempealeau • I over Alma |ye« Ladewig was 3-for-4 with Crandall.c 10 11 Alomar,n 4 II o The telecant , Dhlt Jtita II * ".j ' Indiana ' SUNDAY'S RBSULTI With Dewey Clinkucaleii going Vaale.p 0 I 0 Sadovrtkl which gett * 7 _• .p O 0 0 0 in the Masters Division with « Mlrhlgt.n 18 I MINNESOTA I / Kolllneilona >, Oeleivllli 1 (ir inn. the -route , Kolllngatone pushed ROUJNGSTONK J a home run and double for the ' -- . . .cime.ph . 10 0 0 under way »t fl-.aft p:in. CDT, Michigan llala f « Purdua I 1 (; ' Total! 40 15 14 Meye.ph .10 0 0 total of VM points. . ¦¦ • ¦ *wn, over a run on .lack Rader's dou- . AI,K.syil.!,K I winners , Ron Krdmann * 2-fo r-4 I* Is being promoted by Ben I8W« ' 7 5 WISCONSIN 4 » Dakota 11, Trampealeau » (IB: Inn- F,lain« Reimah took honors by llllnala I 1 Norlhvj.iltm 1 14 Irilt).. ble in Ihe 17th inning to defeat In the top of the 17th inning, and Braithwaite 2-tot-H ' for folall M T 4 1 Sternberg. *¦' Wo- CochrenaPC I, Kellopa ». (laksville . 3-2. '. . ' . , Rollingstone 's Joe Drazkowski IxiWisloji . PITTSBO . ROMV . * . , OCO 116 017-10 winning first place in the V THK AKSOCIATKI) Lewitlon II, Almi 4. . MILWAUKEE 061 600 600— 1 total of B. PRFSS ' Boh Larson . collected a double ' maas Division with a with 335. N^XT 1UNDAVI BAMel Dakota got clutch doubles was safe on a fielder s choice e f.lend»no(i, Alou 1, Alomer OP— ' Defending BiR Ten baseball iind single in four trips for PUHburgh 1. "2J)6 points. It was a two-da y dhoot with Rolllngttone at Lewltton. from Wally Bartz and Larry and Jack Radcr doubled. It Milwaukee I. LOB —Pint- . champion Minnesot a slumped to C PC at Alma. Alma . Jim Hartmati . took . the burgh I, MlUaJikea 7 12 Winonans pnrticipating. Papenfuss m out-slugging Trem- meant a 3-2 victory. IB Mareroikl , Vlrdon , Bailey. H« — f In the Junior division Ron Th* a di.smal seventh lace finish a Trampealeau . at Oeleevllle. loss i p Kellogg at Oa*ota. . pealeau, 12-9 in 10 innings. Dewey Clinkscik's went the p iotiqtrt i)i; l~ virilen. i Quaman f lew info first place, next rneet foi Winona Archem the spring athletic* .season closed distance for the winners ! ALMA |!0 M 1H ~ < I I IP M R IR BB 10 jjaiherirt K ' a total r>( . 365 points. will be on their' home rang« RollingsUme and Dakot a , by Other games found Kellogg , 'strik- j LEWIHOII 0)0 »1B 00» - 10 » 4 Veale , *(W,1 1) 1 4 1 I 4 » ( j over the weekend , and C.opher virtue of extra-inning * victories dropping from the ranks of the ing out 111. Jim Martman , Dave Bautrh (7) and Sedowtkl (L,l>) ! I . I 11 4 Jim Backus jumped into third Sunday. ¦quads didn 't fare much better After Gale.sVille had pushed '. Craig krfibich , Jerry Braithwalta and Carroll 1 0 • » 1 V 0 ! Sim, . Landert (t). Niekro , 1H 4 I *» t 0 in track , tennis and golf. over single runs , in the fourth Tief*nau«r ". IllI *: 0 IN NIC and fifth , Rollingstone tied it HBP -By Viaie (Torre) WP- Mlekro Minnesota iplit a baseball TRACK PB -Crandall .' 1. T—1 44. A--1.M1. . doubleheader with Wisconsin , with two in the seventh . winning the first game 7-4 but For Galesville , Gunderson took the loss. losing the nightcap 3-2. Jerry Rollingstone got three Sport s Fuch's ' . 'fJiree-run homer was hils \ Spring Grove . from Jim SI out and Steve Ra the key blow in the Gopher vic- ¦ der Jack Rader singled and tory; Calendar \ doubled as did Don Valentine. Topples Eitzen The defending NCAA champs Dewey Clinksca'les had two sin- TODAY finished the conference season ^ BASEBALL/— Wlnon* State vt It Tha In reported Tri-StaU league ,. gles. Larry Tranberg had three ^ mat. NAIA Playoff, Midway Itedlum games played Sunday, Spring 0 with a 5-7 mark , as Ohio State nits for Galesville and Mack SI. Paul. 4:10 p.m. v-fi!fiSBB| OOLF — Winona M Bit Nina Meat, At Grove tumbled Eitzen 10-7 be- ^ took the conference, crown with and Greg t Up To . Stellrecht each had * Boirbw ^ bert Lea. Fo^ ¦ hind a five-ru n first inning and ji^ ^^^ ¦ two. an 11-2 record; ST. CLOUD , Minn. ,~ The Pete Wade third m the 100 , Lar- V TINNIS — Winona In Big Nina Meat Rolllngilbne Rocnettar. New Albin slipped past Waukon . ' . The;-. 'Gopher thmclads posted Northern Intercollegiate Confer- ry Olson fourth in the 880, Pete 0O0 000 100 000 000 01 - 111; ¦ ¦ ¦ $ Oaltiv.ll. 000 110 000 DOO 000 OD ? t) ,.TUESDAY ¦5-4 '. ¦ ;* '. ' Cllnkicalea end . * . the best showing of the spring ence track meet held here Satur- Lavelle fifth in the 220-yard low . Stout; Smith, Sunder-, Petal 6f More BASEBALL — Cdtter wi. Auttln % 2500 ton (la) and Stellrecht. Spring Grove's Rich Bjorlo teams, finishing fourth in the day went true to form. II, Regional Tournament playoff , Mar hurdles , and Jim Rahman ' and J Sylling each had dou- Big Ten outdoor track meet at DAKOTA 12 cuien Park, Auttin, 1:10 p.m.; Alber . Repay Conveniently on "Paymeni-Ease" Mankato romped to its 18th fourth in the three mile. ¦T Ln at Winona High, Jefleraon Field bles. Eitzen's J. Paus was 2- ¦ TEAM TOTALS: Mankato 111; . 'SI .RKMI'KAI.EAi ; 8 j ¦ ' ' ' " ' ¦¦ Iowa City Michi gan State won straight title and Winon a wound . 430 p.m, • '' • " ¦ * . ; ¦ :¦ ;[ ; ¦; Cloud 71; Moorhtad n.* Winona 17,- Mich Wally Bartz doubled in three for-5. ; ; ; . . . Terms*; its first title/ . up tied for fourth place . Both Igan T«h 17/ B«mld|l u runs in the tenth inning to give L. Peck blazed a two run The Gophers' IS orris Peterson finishes were about what War- Shot Pul; 1. Phil Renslow (*C)i 1. ' BUY WHAT YOU WANT OR NEED! Pay all your * Sibley (Ml; J. Hortwlll (W); 4. O'Brien Dakota a 12-9 victory over homer for Waukon and Gus rior coach Bob Keister expect- (SCI; 3. Sawyer (SO; O-50 1Vi. set a record time of 9:01 .5 in Trempealeau . Reshwisch won the game for current bills. Cut monthly payments to only. one. winning the two-mile. ed Triple Jump: 1. Henry Hill (M); 1. Win New Albin with a. round-tfipper Kruii (Ml; 1. Richardson (SO; 4. The winners tied it on a two- Statesmen Have more pay-check money to spend or save. ., ' B1a»c;i»k (SO; 5. Ambuehl (Mo); D- in the eighth. Minnesota s Dave fiumlia was Mankato totaled ill points to run double by Larry Papenfuss ' I51i,i (new record ; old record A* 11 ill SPRING .0. 5M JW W-ll f'l F'or money today—Phone 8-2976. ' runnei up for the second straight breeze through the field. St. by Hill in 1»64). in the ninth . Bartz took the El'TZEN. . tOO 000 4M — 7 1 ( '^ year in the Big Ten golf meet Cloud was second with 73, Moor- . Javelin — 1 Tom Sawyer (SCI; I. victory, Ron Ryder the loss . . Conference Golf M' unkel , Hahn (tl, Ellington (7), Mun- Scharmer . Blaicilek (SO; 4 . kel (I) and Biorlo; Melnan, Hear (7) at Lafayette , Ind., with a 72- head -third with . 25, Winona and Korhel (Mil l, Polua (MT); D—171-». Bartz also singled, Janikowski and Wiebke. hole score of 290. Michigan 's Bill Michigan Tech tied for fourth Pole Vault: 1. Al Oman (B)i ». Sand- and Ron Bartz homered and WAUKON Ml 010 OW —4 II MINNESOTA LOAN with 17 and Bemidji last with ber» (M); J. Korhel (M) and Morrow singled and Trocinski singled NEW ALBIN 010 106 11» —I » 1 Kewlpn was the medalist with (Ml; 5. P, Mitchell (SC) and Plood (SCI; Jones Medalist Kranbear, Bretmehan (S) «rx3 Hartley; 187. "Purdue won the team 14. H-i3:o. and doubled for Dakota. Zarv/ell, Slrat (*l) and Fink. AND THRIFT COMPANY title 440 Yjrd Inlermedlala Hurdlei: 1. Hen- Minn, — Paced Ken Stellpfiug drove in five ST . CLOUD, . and Minnesota finished sixth. "WHEN YOU lose as many ry Hill (Ml; J . Wrucke (M); J. Nyqultt for the second consecutive year PRKSTON WINS 166 Walnut Street (SO; 4. Moya (SO; . I. Lllla (B>; D- runs with two homers and a The Gophers also finished kids as we did " said Keister , ' ¦ ¦ Winona HARMONY , Minn. — In a v SS-5. . * * single for Trempealeau, Wagner by medalist Dick Jones , Diol 8-i976 Del Williams, Mgr. eixlh in the tennis meet at "it' Mlla R I«I : I . Van Nelson (K); I. PtaM non-conference game played s about what you expect: We tripled and singled and State 's golf team won the North, Bloomington , Ind. Michigan won (Ml; J. Murra y (M); 4. Wood (M); 1. Rick Friday, Preston High School ; In Roch«iter Phon* 28?-0411 * also won tha 440-yard relay Smith (W); t—4:17:4 (new record; old Auseth had two doubles, em Intercollegiate Conference that title. which didn't count as team record 4:21.1 by Bryan, Mankato , lt44). DAKOTA 003 001 302 1-15 11 4 meet . defeated Harmony 3-2: 440-Yard Daih : I. Creiqhlon Fleming TREMP ¦» points. If We had , it would have . }0I OS* 000 » - ] 3 j With Jones firing 112 over (M); J.Katmarlk (MT); I. .Film (Ml; 4. Larry Papenfutt; Wally Barti (4) and been enough to push us near Slruth (SO; J. Chrlitla ; T—:S0.4. Beach; Irv Wagner, Ron R yder (7), ktn the 27-hple tournament , Winona ' ¦ ) third . ": . ¦;¦, Oiicut: 1. Larry Lalit (M); . Rentlaw Btran 110) and Van Vleet packed away it« first title since (SO; J. O'Brien (SO; 4. Werner (B); C-FC 8v The relay didn't count because 5, Sibley (M)i 164-eVi (new record ; eld ' '•¦ ¦ ' ' 1958 with a 473-stroke total . ^^^^^m ^^mmm ^^m^mmm. rs record 1S7-1 by Ltltt, 1»44). . • KEIXOGG .S ;.- . Bea Will it waa being run on a trial basis 160 Yard Oath: 1. Tony Jonea (Mo); Jones , who won medalist hon- ^^^^^ for the first time. 1. Kluegal (Ml; J. Wade (W)i 4. Carlion Cciehrane-Fountain City broke ors as a freshman a year ago, (SC); S. Sapka IM); :10.1. into the victory column with an "We had our problems but. UO Yard High Hurdlei: 1, John Wrucke needed a 24-foqt putt on the , 8-5 * win over Kellogg. the kids put out excellently," (M); : , Llnehan (SC); 3. G'roh«al (M)i final hole for first. He dropped Meet men 4. Hill. .(M); S. Cirlaon (SC)| -.14.1. Wayne Valentine took the win; Hol it for the title. finished the coach. 180-Yard Run: 1. Marty Benaon (M); receiving help from Walt 1. Spoden (SO; 1- Rettman IM)/ 4: Schrei- . Played over : the 6 ,800-yard (W); i. Murray (M); ber. For SIX RECORDS were set dur- Olion 1:*5.7. C-FC Strand Wedul had Country Club, Warrior Coach 130-Yard Daih: 1. Tony Jbnet (Mo); 1, a double and two singles ing the affair. Mankato's Henry Kliiegel (M); ). Schram (MT); 4 . Oood- , Mike Moon Molinari termed the tour- In Tourney win (B); 1. Struth (SO; -.11.1. Leahy and Larry Abts were Hill set a triple jump record 2- nament "a real gol f test." " Long Jump: 1, Jarad Richardson (SC); foM and Bob Stirn 2-for-5. Val- y TREMPEAfiKAU , .. Wis. — of 45-2%, Van Nelson of SI. I Hill (Ml; 3. Pulua (MT); 4. Ambuehl "The course was extremely (Mo); S. Kriite (M); 13:4*V< (hew record; entine struck out eight , Schrei- Trempealeau and Holmen will Cloud traveled the mile in 4:17.- tough , ", he said. old record 3J-3Vt by RlchardlOn, 1M4). ber three. '. ' , ' . . meet for the district champion- 6, Larry .Le'ist . of Mankato threw ¦ ' 110-Yard Low Hurdlei: 1. John Wrucke Kellogg got a home run from Jones carded 76 for the first WF L (M); 1. Linehan ISC); I. Oronval (M); S p in baseball here Tuesday the discus 164-8%, ¦Jared/.-Ric I shi h- 4. Lllta (B); i; Lavalla (W>; :24.l. Jerry Arens and 2-for-4 18 and came back with a 36. at 3:30 p.m. ardson , of St. Cloud broad from High Jump: I. Rod Landblom (Mo); Gene Wodele and Ed Hall. Jar- Jim Huettl and Jim Ulrich each The two teams won their jumped 23-4 /V. Nelson came 2. - Jonei IM); ». Bakkum (Mo); 4. Ho hit 120s rinny (MT|; 5. Kruje (M); 4-3. ry Leisen was the loser , John Winston 121 and fi rst-round games Saturday to back to win the three-mile run KSLLOGO ' I^ ThrarMile run : I; Van . Nelson (IC); 000 101 HO — S 7 J Jerry Van Hoof 122. The low Anj^Ji^allMll Kl' gain" the championship round. in 14:47.2; and Mankato's mile 1. Roger Melquisl (M); I . K. Mitchell C-FC 010 - 400 ' 30x — I 11 J I four individual scores comprise " Jarry Laitan YOUR CAR'S I (MT); , relay team went the distance (SO; 4. Rahman (W); 5. Felrar Bob Noll (t) and Jack the team total. I Holmen squeezed past GaU Leisen; Wayne Valentine, Schralber mmMMW " ^*? ¦ 14:47.1 (new record; old record 15:13.7 (7) ^m^m Ettrick 5-4 while Trempealeau in 3:22.1 by Melqulit, Mankato, l«lj . and Gre g Gerlach. Finishing second was St. Winona 's Dan Scharmer was Mile . Relay: 1. Mankato (Henry Hill, LEWISTON 10 476, blanked Mindoro 2-0 behind the Creighlon Fleming. Marty Benton, Ray ¦ ¦ Cloud with The- Huskies ^AKES 'ALMA'*'. ., | two-hit pitching of Gary Meu- second in the javelin, Kirk Hors- Wood); 1. Moorhead; 3. SI. Cloud; 4. * were led by DON Krause , tour- Michigan Tech; 5. Bemld|l; 1:11.1 (new J CEPlfirF nier. will was third in the shot, Bruce record; eld record 3.14.3 by Mankato, Jerry Braithwaite went the nament runnerup with 113. Be- ¦ ¦¦¦ )5«o): • . . ' ' • distance as Lewiston clipped 477 . Meunier , one of the " area's Smith was fifth in the mile, midji shot . . outstanding high school , chuck- «rs , struck out 14 and allow« ' \> ^s *;$ S I and negotiations are (The Tiger Paw) Original equlpmont on America' s Finest Can. ^ ^ 'WP'MS more and more out of balance. " It was believed Minnesot a of- fered outfielder Jimmlo Hall and pitcher Dick Stigman to (h« A's O in exchange for third bus-email 35T OFF! 30% OFF! Kd Charles and center fielder Jim l. 'iiuli.s . Buy 1st tire Third hiisn nnd renter field j ff \ \i \^^ J an ^z-PRICEet at price listed below cSSMA/V/ niUO have been Twins ' problem spot s ^feff 2nd t,rB ,or v*that nca I Mif of lute , nnd mafiflgee Sum Mele I f/VTgi^Mr y & p — V~-- _ i " IChamplon Nylon» [Safety Chimplon Nylotwlr (||| -~£ /Bl^l hopes that juggling Ihe lineup I Wheel Alignment lv^P=5^||M I P ^^|fl ^» will solve the problem, lie* said I I BRAKE SPECIAL I j Vy Nc>ym SIZE lat Tife|2nd Tire ~T»t Jiio I 2nd Tlra liM/ A" ^8tiM (hut in hig pin ks he will move -do: ¦ iV Trnde-ln |W 7.SQ-14, 6.70-TS $19.43 T&.72 $22.65 jTOiT W Prlcw \rm lo center field and g Here's what we Tonv Olivn and Balancin ' '¦ WV Nooclod// 8-00.14, 7.10-15 • 22.00 11.00 2S.9S _12^L \\PluS TaiJ/m shift Hall to right . , ° i 1. Remove front wheels, inspect brake lininR. i- 1 ^ " U.50 14. 7.feQ-15l 24.151 12.07 28.45 I 14,22 1 \T\Jy §f Me nl«o siilil Hint " alter C,ean bra for 2nd ^^" ¦"^JH Jl I I ^' ' i , ¦ •' 'WM , ¦¦;.. &'*n "' l !f **-) '' r ¦ l ' , spell of doiiblchenders , we 'll SDr/^l *' ¦ I'f . ^ ' ~*'\;^WT^X¦ VZSZ' WUm ° i IM I IOII will lie held Tui'stlny «l H TMWH^^^* IHRI^E^^aV riv-Mni Howl Tickets n« sale entitle members I" relresbmenls I beg Inning ll,i,l M r (i in he SCIM - I », TIRi SIRVICI hum duiiuM' will ANGST Motor Service « ^« Mru aa ^J B ^*^ ON-THB-MRM TRACTO* Ml R :iti p in A 151 Market it., Winona Phone 2523 BOB GOEMAN, Manager follow Hie iiicclmg iuin«»inrM t 1 Larry I'eleiMm , .leci elni-y. Bualnaii OpportonltUt $7 P-artonali ' ' 1 P. M. New York ' ¦*- ' FOR I EASE Tavtrii and supptr tlub A PROBl EM DRINKER..?. I ARE YOU known as Al' s Resnrl Mmnt'cllislt pos- or* woman yout drinking crealei Ads Man session , lei. Wahasha MV43B1 altar Want and * Stock Prices problemt. If you need Market ntimerom . ' Stock p m, Nicklaus Rolls Annny wanl help, contact Alcoholic* ( ' D» All'd.Ch ss' Vi' Int'l Ppr 34-% mou» . Pioneer Group co Gtntr.tl* HARRIS SURVEY' Mjnn, Als Chal 234 Jns & L 66% Start Here livery, Winona, ANCHORS AWtlGli or |uit anchored? Full or Part Time Amrada 75 Kn'ct lllV. d ¦r ,,, kc | To Title From Generally Dull »LIMD AOI UNCALLED. FOR — Don't lei l.i «'» «' r" > " *f when vjc.atlon llmt roiii 44V ¦ you home Am Cn * . 47M. Lrld ' ' A low cost vaiallon lorin r oil B -41, M. .71, If . ¦to und: Business be repaid In taiv monlhly Imlnl) Am M&F 18 Mp Hon Wr^ 'credit oroanliallnn n\ents planned to HI your remilar hill Amerlra' i liadlng f or budget For mnrt details con ' man tt . /Wa/oH/y Am Mt 12% Mn MM 59' » : * pay|no Ii looking for* a , itllabU NOTIC1 . Declining •tact one of. th» filendly nlllcori ol ' franchist. . And local 5 Strokes Back ilvt hamllt . in exclu AT&T 69 Mn & Ont — " : ' r«i(tnn«lblt tin * Imlallmenl l oa n Depl., * MEW .Th U niw tpupfr. will -b« busi- , : (AP NEW YORK (API - A few NA1IONAL BANK. Our iinliiiia strvlct allows rttell MEMPHIS Tenn. > - Am-Tb 37' « Mn P&L — : Yor - only ' * ont . incnrract Initrllon of CIIAMIS . special sitviations brightened an «ny cla*nlli«rt utrweillvtintnl . piibllsh- ness . thins to honor over 70 million .lack Nicklaus served warning ( GIFTS; Include Color Ancda Mn Chm «d In CIB . Want Art taction: heck OUH WEDDING now In nil liu.lddlnf 6«' a St'i otherwise dull and declining hy. (Aaddin ol . credit: rardl. your ad Vind call 3311 -If a conccMon am» Ceramic. Olshei ' to the golfing world with his vic- 36:, .M steel . . tlat*aro: maim , oil company cards with guar- ation Arch Dn » -Mon Dak . .39*> stock market earlv this after- muil b» niodt. " C.alllornUi . stolnle Autom that tory in the StiO.OOO. Memphis 7 lovely silver pleies In. a Gill Bai , anleed. payment. Opporiiinlly lo tarn Armc Stl 67* » Mn Wd 37 noon. HIsUn. candle, holdei j, By LOUIS HARRIS rather widespread discussion -in Includes bultrr |BO0 lo * 11300 ' per month . - At least - Open that he's not to tie trusted Trndirig was moderate and In Memoriam sail and pepper shakers , serving bunts, American families. Many who Armour .41' » Nt Dy 90M» Rentwall' and A majority of the American changes of most key stocks and Silent 'duller! Chnn-.e your gill 1.1,000 cash requlied. favor automation can see real no matter how hopeless his posi- ' today at RA'NBOW . JEWELRY , 116 . . houusts Irnure pennaneiit stcuilty. people is prepared to pay tlie Ayco OP . 224 N Am Av 53-N. IN LOVING MfcMORY ol Harman Ntw ' tion - .looks ' . were fractional. W 4llt; age limit. For per- .. * problems, even injustices, in J ' . V Pont down nearly 3 and Boeing l.lta li no! Hit -samt dual . Dad Box 10(1. San Matto, of t h os e who f «a r au- ¦ GOLTZ PHARMACy ... automation — improved effici- ¦ Since you w«rt. railed away Ttl J547. came from 'five strokes off The Ctr Tr -/¦ " 45-y NW Air . 87¦ down 2. }74 t. 3rd. . products lower tomation grudgingly admit that . 4 Our . hearts itlll ache with jaiinmi . ency, better at pace to win the Memphis golf rripny. a le«r; 40 it will also bring benefits. OvMSPP 30 v-Nw Bit - . ' ., Steel s, . autos , - * oils, airlines, Our eyej shed Busineis 14 IMoney to Loan costs and more leisure time. louriKiriient ,' * ." * ' 47' Gnd ' alone: knows hoiv -we mls> ytKi Service* ¦ ¦ : tobaccos and building materials As we end the tirst »nd v**flr. . .TABLE I C&NW 674 Penney 72 4 bpoks for Mrinll And more than 90°c of the ' V . Sadly' ¦ ml-^ed by :-Wife Dene, ACCOUNTANT will keep "From what yon know , or "I xlon 't set , exciU'ir unless 1 were narrowly mixed . Drugs , business. Tax service Included. 301 W. nation 's adults to not regard Chrysler 51 Pepsi . 7.5*4 Children 8. . Grandrliilllten: , have .something t,p play for , but electrical equipments and mail * «th t, Washington. 1 tl. .8 3095. a threat to their have heard, do you feel thai Ct Svc a Phil Pet J automation as 78" 52' 5 ' LPLAIN NOIF PSS^-AUTO-FURNITURB wlipn I get charged up, '. some- order-retails were generally SAVE 5' «•- "It wasn t a matter of my .8. . ;¦ . : ;. . wedding dinner *nd reception, . ft 01 . . , "r . ' ' . KFN-WAY electric 3EWER CLEANING FLEA COLLAR , Ford Mot .56' Sinclair " : . 58 . take at least these, worries olf your ¦ ¦ ' ¦ are unskilled laborers. Families ' playuig so well although that * PLUMBING ' ' ¦ ' * ¦ ¦ ' Nationwide ' ,' 50 .t2 18 . ' (,en Elec 102 Socbny. -R4-' 4 Tlie Dow .Jones industrial av- . nnlnd. . * To hiakt) arrangempnts . lust JERRY'S :. $l:!l« - . whose members belong to labor string of 'birdies * got him fired call the Innkeeper. Ray Meyer * (j; I. 4th * * Ttl. ?394 : By occupation: ¦ ;1 Rand unions think , by a small mar- up, . as it was I he 6t hers not Gen Fds ' 82 4 Sp 12' « erage at noon was off 3.60 at ^ TED MAIER DRUGS Managerial , Pro- playing so well. " he .said Gen Mills 58h St Brnds — 9ifi:4i , . BLANCHE AlACPHERSON, . reolslfred ELECTOIC RCjW^^O'rER Aniinal - Hurtllli. Center . . gin, that automation — ma- . Spencer carseller-e, will he at the win fessional 72 IT 11 Gen Mot 103 St Oil Cat 70:U Prices were mixed in moder- For clogqed sewprj «nd drains The victoi-y was .worth $9,000 ona Hotel, Wed. . and Thurs , May J* Tel 9509 or M34, ' 1 year guflrfliileiu chines doing jobs people . did be- s : '> Stock 43 White collar. to Nicklaus , Gen Tel 40 St Oil Ind 42 - .i ate trading on the American nnd . .?: Horses, Cattle, fore — is good for the nation. * ' ' CAW, SYL KUKOWSKI : v sales 60 *27 . 13 Gillette 36's St Qil .NJ 78 Stock 'Exchange. WE'RE ALWAYS at. your service for ' ) HOISTFINS .1 ynunti . snrvici-ahle year- (See Table !. ; Pott, who had started the day qood eating: Open ie houn day, Skilled labor 4:v 37;20v Goodrich 65U Swft & Co 52' 2 Corporate and U.S. treasury a limt hull', willi i<.-i:a'ds Irnrri dams up : except Won. Sll back and* en\oy . tempt Septic Tank & Cesspool ' just two strokes, out of the lead , 55» Texaco TIH ¦ to nl)0 . Ibl I udwig p.elersnn,* . Rl* - -'l . what Ihe possi- Unskilled labor 28 54 18 Goodyear 8 bonds were mostly unchanged Ing tood prepared. . to your laste WHEN asked Hoii-.loii . (Rldgeway) Tel Dakola a43- birdied three of the ja.st four Gould Bat '36te Texas Ins 116" 4 in light trading: RUTH'S RESTAURANT. !2 - (USDA1- yon feel abont automation." ness; to build, erect,- alter , repair , ;v;i> , on v rei ; i.A6 W7;Y. tance of automation by the pub- CATTLE ;demand or WOMAN . W ,\NTFD for , general -house Butter offerings ample do any oiler work in connection .' with Consequences of Automation T>-i *p cattl« marker strong, cleaning; V: day., a week. Write Box ANGUS COWS 3, with .6 weffk old talvtt lic as desirable rests on a be- I* fair, v any an J all classics of buildings , bridges, Cholc* .:.,, ..:.. ...' .. 2i»-'36 00 . : 583, Winona,. Minn Mork Positive : Per Cent . viaducts, structures, roads,' and to make ,. at side Alton J. . , Rt. J, Box 80, lief that it does not threaten Good ...... : Jl 00-23 00 , Wholesale prices on bulk car- .Alma,. Wh . ., ' ' improvements of any kind to real estate, : Standard . :. ' ...... 16.00^0.00 ( LADY FOR CLEANING, weekends: . Star- them personally. Even unskilled ¦ tons f resh > creamejy, 93 score both public and .private or integral parts ' Increases efficiency Utility cows . .13.01)-15 .W . ling Motel, T«L .61518* . or apply In ner QUARTER HOkEE 4 years old* misrt, Braves Paal (a) thereof: to buy and sell building ma workers, a majority; of whom Culterj . .. 12.00-MOO (AI SWi-eO ' -i cents 92 score . son . ,. * * , of production 44 ¦ terlal. industrial suppl es , machines, . * . saddle: Tel : Founlaln Clly 8687-6SB4 . VEAL . * . :i ' and think automation will do more 59 4-60; 90 score (B) 5»'.4:59Vi, equipment of any nature whfilsoever. to '¦ Better products at . ' T' i' t : veal market i< steady. SALESGIRLS -5• djyi - v/eek, * plea.iant | HERt'FOPDS-13 steers, and heifers, JW1 - , own, sell, lease, man.iqe: and deal wltn harm than good to the nation lower costs 88 Top- .thole* . 29 00 Cheese offerings adequate; de- ' . working conditions, paid vacations. Ih: avrrafle r-red . Pteiller. Rt. 3, Wi- ' ' nrooerly, real and peisonal and any ¦ Good and etioic* '.. *. .. . ; 19.00-26.00 . : etc. See AAr-, Hansen, S. S . Kresge Co nona. 13 Tille-s F. . nl Wilsonl do not regard it as a threat to - ¦;¦: mand fair. interest therein; i»nd In . general to do all Gives people . , Bones ... 12 00-down Maye Receive and everything ( ) necessary, suitable .and themselves: . See Table III. . Cbrrimercials 13.00- IB 00 Wholesale: sales, American RELIABLE, NEAT appearing lady . to more leisure 33 proper for the aCcomi**lishmenl .of any of Poultry, lies ( ) , . work 10 to 15 , hours per week, I 16 Eggs, Supp 44 . It. is clear that those in the cheese whole milk sing le dais- ihe powers herein set forth, and to do Eliminates back- ' 3 evenings per . .Aeek as laundry nnd ¦ Froedtert Malt Corporation livery.»qt nr acts , thing or Ihlnas, managerial , professional, white ' ies fresh 4.1 ' 4-44 cents; single : Inci- dry cleaning attendant . Apply at West BABY GOSLiNGS -.Gpulouse - Gnbdan " breaking labor . 24 Hours: 8 a.m. .lo 4 p.m.; closed - Sptur dental or appurtenant to or growing out cross . Day old, 11, '-started . ' gate Launderette. Tues . or * Wed . only 11 ». collar and sales occupation s ' days. . Submit sample betora loading. - daisies aged 50-53; flats aged of -o r" con 'nncted * \H\1h the ¦ . People get Ken Johnson . aforesaid pur tjefween P to ??- a rn. or J .lo ' -f . .. . Available noiv, pick up. nere Harold. , (New crop barley) 50-54 2; processed american pcrses,* . nrovir.'ed ?h*i t the po.ver*s herein , Rone, Strum. Wis, Tel" *S94-3S7 i .:" have no fear of new machines. higher pay 15 ' ¦ . MILWAUKEE (AP) - The No. I barley • ... " .11 .11. eniimeraleKt are in furtherance of and GENERAL CLEANING—1.- or 1 after, ' pasteurized 5 lbs 39-42' 2; do- * .. ; Only skilled and unskilled labor- * " * ' 'No. 2 barley 1 .05 tiot in ImnilMion oi those pgvjers cbnler- West location: Tel. 731-9 I DEKALB 20 week old ,p jll«t'j, fully yac- Negative . ' . . * . . . . . Milwaukee Braves, who have ' noons a week . ' ¦ .95 mestic swiss (blocks ) grade "A" red upon business corporations by. the ¦ cln'alcd, llpht conlcolled, ers tend to feel personally Increases unem- . No. 3 barley .....,...... *. ¦ days rnlsed on slat ' had little success as gamblers No. 4 barley ...... 86 . 47-51 ; grade "B" 45-49; -grade laws of the . State ot ,/,'ilnnesota; that the floors". *Ava*lliible year around , -sPELTZ threatened ! - "' •* : registered office . ployment 5V , in baseball's trade market in of said corporation .Is HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — must- '.be ) CHICK- HATCHERY, Rolllngslont, *'C" 44-48. 577} - /,th Street, . * Winona. A/innesotfl; ' :-Minn:- Tel * S6H9- J-1I1. ' v Winona Egg Market able to itw . and lupervlit . Hotel Wl- .* *ff . . . Hurts unedu- : : recent years: still are tryihg in that the -name an-d prist office addrest ol i BUT IT is here that a con- These quotations apply ai of Wholesale egg offerings am- none. . : each , of Its first directors is: . I SALE-day old and startedVWhlte Leg. cated 38 a bid . to improve in the National ' 10:30 a.m. today. ,' . ; <9. ¦ tradiction in the labor union . ple; demand ; fair. . S .. N; Koh ner. * 160 isrti Street. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS V- Oaks. horn and . California VVIiilp pultcts. all Grade A.iumbo :...... 56 Craftsmanship League race.: . ' selling prices V-.'inona. (v-'innesdla; ' : ages: also day old California Greys. S.I . position about automation be- Grade A (large.) ' .' .. .. , . . . . -..".,;. .' . .51 (Wholesale ' . * Mafgaret F .. KoHtier, 4160 :6th Slfeel, *.: ( REGISTERED NURSES-good. sta-ttng i.- Charles llaithciy, ST. Charles, Minn/ - is lost : . 21 The Braves filled ' " 17 . comes ; clear. An increasing a chink in Grade A (medium) ..,.. based on exchange arid other ' VVInpria. Minnesota: salary, excellent -fringe -benefits. Con- Grade B ..:. ' ....:.. .17 j : People become num- their staggering pitching corps sales.) Henry H. Scliarmor, 422 West' Lake tact- Buttaio /-Armorial. Hospital, Inc.. ROWEK/.MP'S rhkks. Ghostley . Pearl nuihber of strikes in recent Grade t ;* .' ."..;.....:.. .12 volume " bers not humans 18 at the fisk of opening another . New York spot quotations fol- Street, Winona. Minnf-sota:' Mondovi, Wis. 5(755. . * 63, White Pocks . . Day old and started years stem directly back to ¦ ; Arvllla M. Ichormer, 422 West- Lake • up to 50 - weeks . ROWEKAMP'S. ¦ ¦ ' : worker, and union resistance to Makes work dull trouble spot Sunday in acquiring Bay Slate Milling Company low : standards -ifrz-WVz; checks "Street . Winona. /Minnesota; P ULL'TIME . aABVSITTER—Ttl. 709r .. HATCHERY, Lewiston, Minn. Tel. Elevator A Grain Prices ¦ ¦ tha t the . name :and ¦ ¦:' post ofllce address -.¦^:.fe^*u^.- .- - -:¦-*>•• and boring 7 right-hander ; Ken Johnson for . * . ' • ¦ ' the introduction of labor-saving . No. I northern spring wheat 1.70 22-23*. of . each , pf the. inco*-porAtors . i .s: .. " - COOK . AND . MANAGER for fountain devices. While the results of this Note: Percentages add to outfielder Lee Maye in a deal No. J northern spring wheat .. 1-48 Whites : extra fancy heavy H . ;S: Streatcr, 275 Wilson Strett, . and luncheonette. Must be-experienced . Wanted—Livestock " 46 No. 3 northern spring wheal 1 .64 1 . . Wiiiona, .Minnesota, Apply Mr , Von Rohr, Von Rohr Rex- more than 100 per cent because with the Houston Astros. Mil- ¦weight (47 lbs min) 28 V30 /i; * survey show how and why , No. 4 northern spring wheat .' . . 1 ,60 ' Leo F. Murphy Jr ., 311 Hulf Street, . all Drugs. DO NOT SELL 'your hogi until you some people see more than one waukee also received rookie No. 1-hard wint*r wheat ... . 1 60 fancy medium (41 lbs average) :. . - . ' Winona,,Minnesota; these fears have been aroused, 1 IB del our prices. Call Casey tl St. No * 2 hard v/ihler wheat .. .. 1 weight R .. P. B rosnahan, 152 Mill Street, Wi- WAITRESS AND COOK wanted . Apply effect of automati on . Jim Beauchamp, who was as- wheat 1 .54 23 ,7-254; fancy heavy Charles. T«L 93< :4l?0. - the contradiction is that the No. 3 hard winter ..... nona, Minnesota-. . In per.sbn, Taylor' s Truck Stop, W»ba- ISO ) ' * TABLE HI signed to the Atlanta farm. No. 4 hard winter wheat ..... (47 lbs min 28^-304; mediam Dated . Mav 18, ' 1965. iha, Minn...... prevailing view ol union mem- No. 1 rye * " *' ....:. 1 .17 LEWlSTON LIVESTOCK ' MARKET ( '40 lbs average) 23'-2-25 ; smalls WINONA EXCAVATIN5 CO. . A real pood auction market for your bers is that automation does ¦ ¦ No, 5 rye .,.. - 1.15 ' YOUNG LADY , -fo r full-time t iieckout "In your job (or that of the ' ' ) Strealer, A^urpli y i Brosnahan, ¦livestock. Dairy catlle on hand all '.'. 'TS'o one lies to give np a (3fi lbs average 20-21. ¦ girl Paid vacation, hospitalization In more good than barm and does head of the household ), Attorney ,. at 1 ,i \v ,. ¦weoi', hogs hnun'it every day. Truckt do yori ¦p layer like Maye , ' 48 Fast F-iuilh jurance, V/rlle B-UiJ Dally News . but we ve got Brown : extra fancy 'heavy Street, svaUa^le Sale ILurs. lei , Hbl . not personally threaten them . feel threatened by automation, l Winona, 7,Vlnn°so to. to have improvement in our LIVESTOCK weight (47 lbs min) 30 -i-32; fan- YOUNG LADY for 'full-time fruit derart \ In fact, in the. division be- helped hv It or do you fee! it Farm pitching if we're* going- , (41 V 24- (Pub. Date Monday, May 34 , 196?) rnent work. Paid vacation , hospltall/a- jj Implements 48 to.win " cy medium lbs average - - ¦¦ * ' ¦: tween blue collar workers and Won 't make much difference SOUTH ST. PAUL flon Insurance. Write B-fl? Dally riev/s. I| ^ ,.. . . ,.: . - ...... * ...... * Milwauke e Manager Bobby (47 lbs City of Winona, Minne'sn'-ra ¦ SOUTH ST RAUL, Minn . •* -?7.75: moll Oally News: and ' champi- Winona 7nnlno Ordinance so a-s to per pressing its demands. lbs 56 00 27 25; mixed • high good NCAA' s 1966 basketball ' after being routed by San Fran- -975 lb ntit construction of two '. JQIT that are FORO TPACTORS, 2. M H and 13M, 1 V ened Help- fer- choice 25.75-56 25: high choice from CHAUFFKURS WANTED full or pari There is, howei-er , one area onships have been moved t'o he illuminated in a R- .l Dulricl al John Ofere diuoers, 11(10 each , 10' cisco in his swan song for the heifci s 56 .25; ever age lo hiqh cholte 55. 50 time, must be ?l Apply In person, ful ence the following .lesrribed prooer ly mini rir>cie dkl'iei , hydraulic, WV l of action on automation on to 56 00: most choice 850-1,025 lb 55 . 00- Chicago Stadium to the Univer- Royal Yellow Cab Co Ast ros just before the trade was Part nl 1.01 66, NW, . II' , ' lolin - °r ' 1, 5575; miyed high good nnd choice 54 50- ol the SW. . Deni e rli'i'ior , 17J',, ihir* % sity of Maryland hecause of dif- ol Section 21 3 U" which there is nearly unani- announced, hurled 7' .00, ' uliriy and commercial cows 15 50- . or at 147n West Broad- ' nlo-'A . tin mn loi n Deer- nl.snl- a no-hitter ¦• YARD MAN lor i hours a w eek , mun i' Nationwide R 16 76 16 51, utility and commercial hulls 17 00- ferences between the NCAA and •av er, 1(1' ,. 1 Mo 4'.(1 inlm One plunlers, mous consensus in the coun- but lost Nniire is ' have some experience with flowers. r,sr|i l-o to Cincinnati last IB 50; soms choice vealers 30.00-37.00; sent to the applii art and to II7^ Rd Miever, Ht J, . -Winonn By ocrupalion the Chicago ticket-seller 's un- ine Wrlle B-85 Dally News. ' try. This is on the need for re- year, when he compiled an 11-lfi mosl choice 78.00-30.00, good 25. -0O-27 00, owners of propprty, aftn.tut by Kit . 'Wllsnnl Managerial, profes- application training facilities. When asked cnrlre ilaughfar- CH I VCI 19 00-51 00; choice ion. PART-TIME * BARTENDER wanted hy " mark with a 3,63 earned-run A liearlng on »hls petition will h» given DISC SHARPFMlNr.' by meta l saving 850 lb feeder steers 23 00; good 650-800 local supper club Married . man pre- sional 4 27 fifl in the Court* Room of the City Hall , WI- lolling, ni'.r Hie e/trnd-d, If the federal government average, lb steers 20.00-/2.00. (Ptih. Dele Mondey. May H, 196*) ferred, 34 40 Wrlle BO} blade rin- Daily News. ravlly i e- White collar, Hogs 5,000 ; barrows end gills moderate- .norm, \1lnne**ofr» , at 7 ,10 p m on .tuwr .toied to l||< e new rnndlllnii. should set up special training INCORPORATION Fred Johnson , who will he .12 nexl cents liicjlifr, In- NOTICE OF I, '961,, al viln ct* tirna, inteip*,tnrt per Vtani , SI. Cluu les, Minn. Itl. sales 4 20 76 ly nrtive, strong to 25 I IWFDI ATE OPFNIMC.S for full and -18 schools to retrain those who lose sows srr-nriy lo son-, rn.iy apnear either HI riervnn . In or; 4 ,11 month, will join Tony Cloninger, stanres 53 cents higher, MOTIfl* IS HFRF.HY GIVFM thflt rwrt tinta me'-, F.reiierrt eanirnqs the neme writing, or hy . .ujenl , 01 hy altorni'v' , ' ¦* Skilled labor 14 R 78 55 cents hiqher; feeder pigs and boats McDonells nl '.Vinnnn, Inc., Is. Apply In person at 139 F Jrrl . ,!,, jobs due to automation, the Denny Lcmasler , Wade Blasin- and present any reasons wliir.ii they may POWER I. AWM./AOWFR5 sle.sdy, \-7 500 7*0 lbs barrows nntl all's nl s rrnpnrnllnn Inrnrnnrnferl c/nrter end •Vlr.n , May 74, J pin and 7 pm nnly. ' Unskilled labor 16 6 78 have lo the granting or denying Gorid.ill, larnhsni'i. Ilniuelltt public favors the idea by almost game and Bob Sadowski in the J1 O0VI 50; mn\ 'ly 51 5.6, 1-3 I9O.540 Ihs pursuant In the prrwlslons ol Chlspler of this petition . iier vlf /ind Salr> « 70 *5 51 00; 540J6O lbs 20 5;-21.00. medium aoo, 1 IM ril Minnesnt-i Hll, ns emenrtrrl . FARMWORK - Married man wimted. 5 to 1. In addition. f-W' r of those starting rotation, Itiey att rerquesierl to prepare Iheir AU in i i i-ciRic Hank Fischer I 2 160 160 Ihs W 50 19 50; 180 500 Ihs Ihel she rlele nl In<:orpnrnlinn we-s Mev Wrlle n-90 Dally Ntws. srnvice I 3nd K Joliitsfin IB n 1 case , in detail, and pit*" em alt evidence 3 (i| , \it.% who favor such schools think will be used a.s a spot starter l» 50-71 .00; 1-1 270-4IM lb l(l^/ s 56- II , 19(1',. trim the qenernl pnrnoKs ' "i'* relating (0 this petit,nn al Ihe time of 19 25, choir* 120 160 lb feeder pigis 1; 00- rnrnnrntlnn shell he to , o\*Yi"f holrt, rent, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for full tax money should he spent on and in relief . Ihe scheduled h#Mrtng lli 00 ronlrol. Ifrnse, opere'e , lohdiitt * «nd en- and part time men. Tel . 3819, Mon , Fertiliier, Sod ufiei Unity, 49 retraining. Michigan State Sheep 1 OOO .sleiughler Iambi steady. in Ihe restniirft.nl business, . nnd In I' May 34 , 10 tm to 7 p m li mie 50 rents Ru". *'l Ros"!, Ctuiir man, " The .'K'-yeai'-olil Maye . joined slAi-ghler ev^ei higher . Itertfi flttWr /il In enrjiirie In ihr idle ol lond coon OLATK ntRTrairt : ~7olT]"' BoaMl ot Zoning Ajipr.ils. o ahii OPINION favorable lo auto- lamhs sleany; choir* and prime 85 IM) lb /iurl fond nrndiii Is to the nublir, end in REI IABI E (OI.IPI F- on modern rarm, till (llil. sand, (navel , rru- .hed Kick the Braves in I!lf>!i and had to neres- •.pring slaughter lambs 56 00-57 . 00; rhmie geriernl In do nil end overyltiln'J year around |ob , excellent home with Irenrlilnq, evrava llnn, nnd hark ll|i mation by and large i.s prompt- 1 prnprr (or the nr. AlFI/st . I' lib. A/nnday May 17, 1965) good r.ay, Beikerf Ranih, Klll.lnei, battle a series of injuries and 80 VO It) old crop shorn lambs No snry sulliihle nnrl 1 Hug. notlAI D VAK.inim . Minneso- Captures 9' i ' V" . * .';* . Norlh Dakohi First . ed by hard-headed realism, Ty- various ailments until he won a peils 54 50, rv«o double derh choice ' rnpipllshniHil ol liie, husiness purposes RE0UEST FOR BIDS ta City, lei Rnlllni-jiinnit am J.'IM Ih Inn vipt'> Hn I pells 'J4 00, onoi) 15 sol t nriti hi-ri'iri, nnrt In tin every Bf.l 2!) ronlrat tor s -,ealed pr oposal's lor the " pical was a war-old skilled regular job , imiinly in center lbs and n,olr.« 1 10 IDs 2V 40; utility and or nrls, Ihlnq or IMngs. iru Idenlnl or " QUAIITY SOD -Delivered nr laid . r. '.nstriK linn of t ncilhall Meld I looigiiler ewei 6 Is area for rou 'a sales. rereiveil liy Inrii-pendent Sdiurit District Ml ',(> per wrl< salary Ihe lint ' nilCAliO (APi - Michigan CHICAGO r lll'.OAi Hoo» 6 ,0O0 . rnleil am in lurIhi'innre ol nml nn! In mnnlh, CHI 1URF0 SOD more good than harm because with 44 double*- while also No mn until 7 p.m. CST , Thursday, *lr,(l nc-ce- •)ulr. linrs mostly mtearly, instfttii. es '55 rents llinllnllon nl those powers cnnlerred upon to therealtfr Car isaiy With I toll nr i.fioo /j, a 7th State captured its first Big Ten June 1. mi It pm DSTI al Ihe nltlre Warren Trier, machines can do it faster , turn cracking five Iriples and 10 higher , 1-2 190550 III 55 Ml 11. V, . I 10 hrflrl Ijinlness iniiinrnliniis by Hit lew ol 14.111 Cllllslde Drlvt, Lai Tel MJ3 or D 4133 ol the '..uiii'rlnlrniliTil , Indt'pi'nd'rit Srhonl (rosse, Wis truck chnmpionship, Purdue -suc- ftl 72 60 , II IVO 240 Ihs 51 )', II 00 . 2 I the ' ,\/, t irflisler It out better for less cost and homers and driving in 74 runs • - UiMrid tlo 1WI , la fii-.ii'nl , Minnesnla , /40. /70 lbs )0 ^6/1 50, I I l'.(j 40D II J er| nltlre i( snld r iirpnrnlion Is IliVD ¦ Seeds cessfully defended its ^olfi In tik I at* rnrrJniH n v/ilh Hie plans aiul , Nursery Stock 53 still keep some personnel on In M times at bat this season, sn«i i(l /', 19 Mi , 400 450 Ihs IB56IH''i ',1'r/i'i- Drive , WuinnA. Mlnne'.oln, Hint ' sper iflr rtl'fifis r>r t't> rolltfltidew, Articlot for Sale depth strength and l ook five tvnngellne at the aliiive lime and plan* (lids sub I Attention Students 57 aaid , 28 50 , nwetl go- .r) end iliolre 5S /6 26 60 , //.ri'inn, f^lniH-sritn milted after 1 P m, CST, will he mturii 1 I one INC. (or "I think \V\ jusl like pent Unit or tuiniiKr tm- C.ARACF finnlt evenl.s H! Iowa City to win the Iriftil rnnslly urine 850 II) sluiifihter dell I en e Murpliy I' ¦ II' 'hill Mitel, erl unofiened I nvelnpes ronlrtlning bids I f,lriyriienf> pi s 5, I) fl . rnveird Willi Sports Scores T M'/J. tin, I over when the horseless caniaRes ' .. erv 5/ 55, ifivcr r\\ liMrls anit lots /wer y^innne, ^inneintt . niusl he sralerl, nmikerl nn the upper need, | ,|,„|na . (|mn|d championship it had sought 1 ' Iniisdnard. Ilnine, |* -| came in: everyone thought AW lo l,/(/h rl,r.i)e ,v/lh an enr/ of iiflma On ten May IN, !'¦'¦ '' (ell rnrner 'f' ropn-ial" and with Ih fl IIMI since joining the conference 14 College llasehall V-1, I , I'/ ' ihs It, I' , Jl 00 , fhone 800 1 , 100 Mr not'A I m liaint anrl afldr ess nt Ihe hidden and Ili a they'd put the barns nnd slahles //IIIIII - ihs 2' '0 'it, /', , ini/i'u ORDI R OIIAI IIY Walk In. years a .nl* / j. W IMOIUIII « 1. gond ami choice rir 'AiirjptiA, th,r data and hnnr ol the opening and ad Produrl, lor no. ,hs ' (asl hnnie delivery Pi;ri*li*n 4 , tuition 0 (icronrt qima I'll MO J( V) 56 J/).. • M>enl»i , (/.iiifiti -/ «, M(*-y«. ftl I nv- , Independent Sdirail lllsln(l tlo 10(1 I!"' 1 '¦ '" IM W ,'lh , Wi„n„, |e|, Bui gas stations and auto plants Iow« 10 », slaugriter e^es fully ihre-i" I- I a 1 resr e-nl , Miniu'Mita went to Iowa sophomore .Ion NoillivjrilVMi'"(S1. steady, par ft F nl ' nurlli *ilr«(t, Inrilfliirt 114 , Mifimni, / ; ages rhoire mn (irlrna 90 100 ih sprlnfi Winonn , Wlnnesntn Fa'ii hirlder must au ompany hit pro created new jobs. The young Keiriior who ,:((> MANUFACTURER I OR " won |he :' year in Ohio Slnln 111, Michmnn tlalt 10 0. limbs 28 00 , pr.i I i pf mostly gixul HV pfisnl Willi a fnishlei ' s rhei K lilrl lirihd or » |oh well dona feeling" clean people nre gninK to have to he lermeili 'ilc hurdles in ,'lii I sec 51 Inlm'i i J, II.,,nliii,, 4 t lbs -Mth fin t pells shvin slnuuhlei Cuh. Dnlt Mnndny. Wny 34 , "" I reitillad rliei k ei|ual In V . ol Ihe 'ailiett with Blue I us l| r |leu| ,|er- rliiilh (xiholi inir.ln 11 00 arniilinl Of tlie proposal pnyahle In Hie rcciiiirr's expiM'if'ticod w-rld-* lllr slioiliiinuei , tl M ( more " Slnlr 4 ), south Dtkcl, , Mlnnesotn hnnli a. ra hi/'hlv skilled. owls, smashing the Hi« Ten and r ity nl Wliumn owner as a liuarnrilee of tlie rin,n,|,l '.l»l» i ; AI IM AI J ** ¦crs ;il oiKi- Year nround noAi-ri: or / OMHG ' '- ei 11 f 1 nt Hi'- iiitlr ,11 I In A , I ,i, i. t in « I ARIil RIIMMA(.I* Opposition to automation i.s national collegiate IITIHI I.K in up tloitli O-ikiila II ], Ani-juilana 44. (.1* ' ' SAl r ins Mn flab v/ith Hie Pirii-ii -al anil fiinlrn' t It'Mil work , KO ( id ar . ' .-Kilav. . Ill In s Winona . 1 I, hriiil ') set I inn favored C<*t«- Washing tiienM anil lliri he will tl/rlll'ri lifi'ld ac «»Oi' d alln n iiinmyii '' .stale (|ii;ilH iciili\>ti nnd finished se( : TORRE LISTED llrin Irwn the lfi|iilieiiient« nl 'Ihe Winn other "intrei t rlr,, iiriirrih. ^,r 01, lite Ii ) lin /iihlnu rirrllnnnif sn ns to permit rrn» Ihe ollli e nl Hi in I arid f/nnnw, Iril , t'si n IIIMIII R , ),,. ,,,,»,, ,, owl in Ihe 1(10 DALLAS 'AF' You would al n„rt Hr people out of work, This is Keit h Coates sliiKltnn <>< nn nilillllon In the pieinnl Mlnrien|iiilf., ^.MnneMite, anil llm ¦' AS DOUBTFUL SltUfltioni Wanted—Ma|« " ';; ' " "• A" >*<><>™ . |ol MSI I In nke the conference IIIIVO IhoiiKiit Mickey .Wri^lil liiil' rllnu v/hlrti wlillld lie r loser thnn tin llinlders I iili-intim nl Mlnru-aiiiihs M 30» M ;; where our youth problem r m- ¦mile mark rexretled wiiinirit-! Hie $l-l,.iW) rri|i/lreil V, li-et III 'In- Iroiil pr'iiii'ity Paul and In ' .se anrl with Ihe f lei k comes in If t hey can 't afford with a (line ol MII.W.M'KHI*: i AP) Hue «l the (nlKwiInu ilesi i ilied prop of the tiii|i-(ie«i(leni ' ,i hoi,! Uistitri tin OHO IOUS WAMUO leinept wink, i ar w — ( " ' »»»> 4:011 2 ' D/ilhi.s Civit-in Open (!olf Tour lily :100 I a HIM en!. Minnr,,nla. ami an penliy, iialntlnii, what havis yuu?. H,:,; , ( i;r' !;,;„/ ¦¦" '' • "«« college, what will they do'"' Ii Milwiiitlice slugger .lot- Tor- ,ill,Iw fijinii'iit I' nit nl r.rwtinrneiil t nl 4, or at • vallalik lin I nr.11,-i linn Walks , ilnvei and pallr ,«. Heasnnnlilt Olhei records were broken hy re Hew lo Sim ( nitlr at Inrs may iitilair, plans anil Itl II \n\ RIIMMAr .l' Osnnrd , Ciilil , n 41 year-obi I' runciHco V.r r nil I unit SI'ret AIH) fl r y, r I V rllew Sal, t||, "I n«'V<-r Uvss i-n ioyeil' a round ipe' Iflralldfis 1 ifidfi deposit (if VlUlrft from (leot'Ke Cnrismare of Michigan llnh'e l> s-nl to UK npiilli nnt end In Ihl ' ' """•""• ¦ all.ediM ,,t , , housewife lidded . "People arc Willi the llravis ilcspltr H . . „ ' % n a,i II, fierly fttleiled h/ lie np lirui h and Mr 11 row, Ini , 1411 II I Hai in the in my lift' ," she snid, oiler lin- ii/ziii'i- ol (. Buiinoit OpportunlMoi ' '"". 'it"' I I'm U.L , ,„,., , pole vault nl l.'i ll' i and |iiilnliil elltov hnve, Mliilii'rtfi'ill'., Mllini '. iilft | 37 ,| bf'ing laid off They can' t keq Injury, hut up 11 pin /limn " V 1 ><' .ilhollr isliin^ wilh poor four-over Mil he irlnhtlnl In all I,, ,1 . """""' ' DaiKll, h.\ Morris Peterson of Minnesota was listed us a A til l'iliy 01 Hill prtlliiin will lit qh/rii l>epr*Mt* hlitttrn lee, * Malty News champion and was hit nn Hie Irll elhiiw MILWAIIKKK (AIM ¦ lime Inr in e ivlng Ind- Ihe Iniiepen 11 A II Mil IKK |„,|,, g{ points to SO Snniliiy tor Ihe Wis III thr ' ' i-'liilrrl lieni 'l,u PI ¦ ll'.hiii'l III healll, reasorr In; \i>iliiui " "'' ' -I -Hil,,,, , viewing that I lie subject ol HI, mot ni nut v Horn iHVinui ¦ Illinois Ii . Purdue nml Kt-.j v. llnlly, lui nj liruliinlty |l,« Ohm Slate » Hi-1 losv lo the Piinles con.sin < ,'a» Iiolic hi^h M IKIO I fin ,«», .Vli'ider 1,1/ rlfilil tomation has been a matter o Id •• . e| Pr.v il r linillMD" , A A parly I win lllulls Mnlel, limy, 14 41, fi each and Indiana fi. Sunday. 1. cm '.' tm. '/mm '.oi »'VII |iru . cjnl ' .HUH ||„- , ' '»' < 'IIINK A IrHck crown Hnnid el limmg Appenli , I aiiinillt, Minn „ ¦' A1 n fly. L, I. lltrloiv 1!IV Mil M , l,r,r„|v|, A ' ArtkU« for Salt %y ^eeuum CUanart 7$ STRICTLY Trucks, TraeHt Trallars ¦ ¦ ¦ BUSINESS I 101 Usad Cart 109 ¦Monday, May M, H WTNONA PAUT ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ •¦ • ' ¦ ' ' ' m mm it (AI'TUBB SUMMkRriME In yriur .tionia us " i i . trash coal «« M r »» •->«< wp with a tlllnll's Sunt-r 1JIi^.\*W e. 3rd, Tel. ats*."" '' BY OWIIRP-ltf) Ford •', fin ' |>lr>up BUICK -gturtra Ralu/a ' 4¦• at Leo Deerlng, Mlnn«l\k», //mn lent cnii'lltion, v,llh ' Pre*> « ' heavy rtuty ' ' Usad Cars u tor ' culors; applies , easily Willi brush trailer hitch, like* new. \\\1i. Henry 109 MoblUI Homit, TrilUr. Ill , srruhboble and Wathing, nr roller durable */\ Ironing Maeh. 79 Kalmti, Alliyra, rMnn ¦ ' nrnv room In a |l|lyl PAINT OEI'Ol, New Cars CH6VPOI.LT • m} Bel Air, t cylinder. REDI TOP, Hwy. 41. Mobil* MMM -l-llM. ' . (freight H)rk. Ji.rm. Uka new. - Tel by Ihi Ooodvltw Wiltr Tew»f. Ntw l»7 Canler. TOPD -1735 . coupe , tail ronrtlllon, re mt. and mid. Ill, I;1U|. hulll enalne. J4-t r . Si. fountain .City 'fRAMB' buildings to RCA fil '4BB ha ramuv - WHIRLPOOL or T|l. MV-tm alter J . . nl Irom southaasl corner ot 3rd end MONDAY NIGHT CHCVROIBT, IMS atation wapont »5» Washers and ¦ -Plymoulh itallnn wagon, will take Auction Salo mitt streets. Must be lemovad In } Dryen ropn, 11V> Galaiili 1O0) l»i» Chevrolet Irarle-lni WILSON STORE. M M-MO ' v,e«kt starling June 1st. Best prripoMtl . . Saleu and Service SPECIAL Tel. * 3344. " lekaa tlierti- Tarty Intsrestad may have MINNESOTA inlvioe and mini cower owner hy In tIJICOI M ' ' IM 4 door ,. - .*nl|y. et|u(ppe, heater , tinted Licsfisso I. BOMM) Auetlonw Mankaln . . - With, torklllt truck, prefer 4t«'«" bill V-8, CruisomBtic, brand new MILE A FTER MILE willing to consloer oilier Houslon, - Minn. - Til. MI-M M Hie*. Tel (^lass , whitewall tires, hrnnze _ ¦ ¦ 55«. Hodolns May flower . Goodyear whitewall.s, power ~ 7 "~ "*"" Tomato " -., " in color , maroon and white ALVIN KOHNtR . - ;. * ~ steering, completely chock- 1962 RAMBLER WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON l ' METAI vinyl interior. ed over In our shop, AVCTlOHtBR, City am) tltt* Jlewu*** Blbssorp Set CO . pays Hluhsst prices tor : scrap Cross Country ind bond*). 1JJ Ub«r1y It. (Corner Iron. -metals, ; J¦ • ' ¦/«. Slh >r* Llbtrty) T«l. «H. Liquid or .Spray Hnmh - hldts. wool and r«w fur *. -* . .* "TJUST BEEH^-^- Station . Wagon , 233 Wv3ral T«l. *J04/* ^ r^ i : 41695 TED MAIER DRUGS . ' . .Closed Saturdays' . RECUCEI ) $200 • ¦; MAY 14 — Min. I p.m. OST . Furniture' _ More , than W other fine Economical 6 c y I I n rl P r , Auction. I0I» W. 4th, Wlnon*. eilli- ¦ See Us For Bast Prices ¦ ' standard transmission with b»th Kofimr 6it«tt / Orylll* tchro«d«r, ^ Scrap Iron, Melal, Wool, . .cars 'to. choose from . : " " Rsw rure NOW $2095 overdrive, radio, 'heater , in- nuctlorietr; Minn, Land t Auction DATLY NEWS M «. W IRON S, METAL CO. ¦ * Serv., |) 1961 RENAULT - trn tnv . Co., - clerk. INCORPORATED fg «0 W. Jrd . * ' . BUICK-OLDSMpBILE-fiMC 41 Years In Winona MAY 11— Tuts, tl tm OST. tl irilffi TEPlMAIER DRUGS .. ;. T»l. «47 Dauphine ' r.lncoln-Mcrcury-Falcon E. at Galasvlll*, 1. m lla W of North Open Mon. & Fri. Evening Real economical 4 cylinder, Benrt oh Wl». 54 . . thfn 1 mil* N. oit fliiby Merchandise Sg Roomi Without MM II 86 "Madam* Trwturer, we'd lik« i mori accural* r«port Comct-Fairlane County "V" . Uastur 4 Mlnnla Hang- atandard transmission,.buck- *; . stii*i tn'ih chairs, $12. 93; - ' *hatiy. ' carpeled. T«|. 6479 DAISY Inv, Co , clerk s .- lutr p*»r i; ,. V . . heat. West central . Ideation. Priced . * 95; nursery chairs, 18 95. »', BORZyS under U.000. ABTS AGENCY, INC . KOWSKI . FURNITURE, * . YOUR CREDIT 303 Mankato IM Walnut St. Tel : «-436 5 or altar A UTO WAY 37—Thurs. l.» B.rh. } mlltl B. ¦ Ave. Open evcntnn^. . Roorm for Houtekotping ^UY NOW W INON »i 87 . hours: Bill Ziehen 4854 . E. A. Abls. 1 965 CHEVROLET ' ' o( Arcadia on Hwy. to County 15 GOOD ! v HAMBLEP itOttiir, Trunk.: "T", . than 4 mllat S.E. Luke ' * 3184 . ' . . - -. »- ' .: * /:¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ i\ ROOMS * FOB ' . 1AEN,* * with, or without ' IMPAIiA DRIVE, CAREFREE, . Plentok , owneri Alvln Kohnar , auc- Business Equipment 62 hou'.ckeeplnfl ¦ privlleijes. Tel. 4859. BUFFALO ' r.d K Auction ' Serv ,, clerk . r.n ive In, . Arcadia, -Wis. f • -" • . .. - . . and bath , outside entrance, oil heat, er * price range. Mu«.l be* sold, to set ¦ Home Improvements two speed windshield wi p- MEMORIAL DAY das rnn'ie- «no relrlgcralor. Couple pre He the Willlom Miller Estate. Open i 11 on Hwy. (' .¦Il l INb" OF garflgV tools,' paint nnd , , MAY ?S- Frl , a.m. Located . forred.. No pels. Tel. K-1337 , " ' house Tues., M»y 25. . 6 lo 8 p.m. Alvln ers and washers tinted MobiU Homes, Trailsra 111 .Elev*». Mrs. :Graca i-i'idy; . e(|iilomenl, al;o oil , qas, - . pA' rts j "I . ill on W. side ot ¦ Kohner, auctioneer, Our friendly loan consult- windshield , w he e 1 disks, I C H«ge«t»d, owi.er; jlm Helke, auc-' n'ntt ai.casv>i i»s. Bannle ' s Service, THREE ROOMS-and' .. bath,: partly fur- -- . i -: Imnaer ; Northern Inv. Co.. clerk. . "R ii ,hl.ordi . Minn*. -(On Hwy. 41) nished . 3/0 Center St. Tel, 4361. . ants will gladly show you oversized tires, b a c ku p RENT OR SALE — Traileri antt camp GALE ST. 2-bedroorn completely modern • ' ' home, excellent condition, large corner lights, luggage compart- er». Laahy 'i, Butlalft City. WU. Tel. how easy it is to obtain the . Cochrane U8-2Sn. I MAY : II—Frl . 1 pro . I miles N. -of Furn., Linoieum DELUXE GE all electric I and 2 bed Jot. Price reduced , may be purchased ¦¦ ¦¦ Rugi, 64 merit light , electric clock , ¦ '¦ ¦ Nthcn, Wis. Hownrd ^McDonouoh, own-; room apts., carpeted , air conditioned with small payment down,: balance on ' ~ " money you need. Rates are TENT. TOP CAMPING Irelleri tor rent err .tt. Francis. -'.Verlelni auctioneer; North- iiSF n FURNITURE - and gareaes. BOB SELCVER, REAL monthly installments '.. ' Gate Clly Agen- full carpeting. First come j . .5; pc. k7irh7h 50 i sale. .GRAVES PONTOON ana Camperr em Inv. Co.. clerk.. TOR, Tel. 3349. mill", \2i; mahogany* . ¦ kneehdle cy, Inc. 68 W. 4th Tel. 4B12 . , low , you may have up to . desk first serve. USED CARS, ALL j. Sales, Homer, Minn. . Tel. 9413. wiih glasv tdr. Inp and nialching ' . chair, THIRO E. lS5Vi i 3 rooms, no1 modern 5 years to repay the money - ! MAY- ' ae -Fr l. .12 noon : 7 miles S. and Vt .. V-O; bumper secllon place, SIS.- NEW LARGE 2-bedrodm home with , . ¦ ¦ J rot.k- lirimedMle pOMC^sion. Te|. * A067. : : : MAKES . AND MODELS PLAY-MOR TRAVEL trailers. Rfnlal endi\ mile D. ot Lake City, Minn. Ji»» ci-s, choice al J5; mapla beri, or room for third, . West . city location. - ¦ full iiie, ¦WIS. ' ¦¦ received. -? telc-v—:DALE'S HI-WAY SHELL, Hwy Dose, owner; M»a» & Maai, auctlon- complete. ' '¦ 'S'4S; lull ": . : Area of new homes, high , elevation, \$2595- -; V' :^.; slie coll ^prinn, 61 t, Orrin. eersj Lake City Stala Bank , clerk. II?." BORZYSKO-vViKI cornpletely carpeled and draped, tiled /SHOP OUR LOT FURNITURE. and - .ID' ' DUPLEX APT^—bedroom b»1h vpi bath, hot water * heat, bullt-ins and Merchants National Bank ' .' Mankato. Ooen evenings. " ' - . ' . kitchenejte, dining room «rd living disposal. Attached garage. Insulated . . ;; . NOW - MAY 39 -Sat. It a.m. COT. Vh miles S. room down. Private entrince. Water ri miles N.W. of DYNAMIC DINETTE SALE during- and heated . For further Information Installment Loan Dept. ol Whalan or about *3' our tuinlshed . TeL* 6-3460. WHEN YOU ARE Carl Torkelioo. (•rand Openlno ol our newly rtdf : wrlle P.O. Box 723, Winona. the: Highland Store. .cnrat '¦; ' ¦;¦ auctioneer) Thorp r.n dlneMe depa r lmenl. -3*ix48x ' Tel: 2fi37 ottnr.r; Cart Olson, . . . '.h in* CFNTER ST. . 376-Deluxe a pi.. first l.ihle ^nn :• ' a ' In tone chairs, $74 . NEW 3-bedroom homes with double at Out for a leisurely drive Sales Co., clerk. Ml lloor, - - l-.ol water heat, : private tronl 0LIT BURKE'S FURfJirURF MART ¦ ta.ched garages, rear.y lor Immediate H IV R NYSTROM' , 3rd «. ' - ^C^< S ¦* entrance, : ceramic tile bath , wail-lo- occupancy, in Hllke s second addition «^<0. stop in and let us show MAY Y)— Sat. 13:30 p.m, i miles EM 1 rflnklln. - : ' tots for wall carpeting, air condllionex), S100 . In west . location In clly. Tel. 4127 Sal* 7 1O0 - Plymouth * Crease, Wis. William . Waller, ow>- ' ¦ ' . Hllke . 2396 or 9210 Chrysler you the complete line of La . - . iier month. Tel. S017 or 6790. * . ' • Homes l nc 2nd i Huff Tel. «r-; Alvln Wilier; auctioneer; Tftflr p . JOHNSTONE ADDITIOW- loT for tale w>**#& ¦' Good Thingi Corp; clerk. to Eat 65 ' Tel. * .!?. • Open Mon . & Fri. Nights travel trailers, ; Finance. FOUNTAIN CITY-flrM floor - .. apt:, 3 BY BUlLDER-beaullfur 3 and 5-bed- *' Open Mori., Wed. & Frl. rooms and bath , hoi and cold water ' ' ' ^ room houses, family room*, ceramic night till 9:00 ¦: ' -' :; *. MAY 29- Sst: 10 a.m. 7 miles W. of L* Kli'RP EE HYRRin tprnnlo pl.intjysnc Tel, es? * ALSO;'V ¦ B furnished; available at onca. barlhs, carpeted, double garages, land Wanted—Real Estate 102 * Cre-scent, Minn, on Pine Creek Road, 1(M . t.17- B. MarK . ' . . * > " ¦ ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' x . 3MI7 . . . scaped. Tel. 81059 . v !963 BUICK '..•' 'Be sure to ask about a Taylor Pine Valliy Farm, o/meri ~ FretJdy Prick-son, auctioneer; Minn. S.I .PAWRERRY PI ANTS' bli«l!y WILL PAY HIGHEST C*SH PRICES ' " " be- WAUSAU HOMES-3 bodrcoms, family Used Cars 109 . ' I .' - . Spec ial* Shasta rental. Land 4 Auction Serv ., clerk . . iiinrj Wcit End Cjr W-ish. . FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY . . Apartments, Furnished 91 room, hot VHiter heat, ceramic tile , ' " : balh. Guaranteed against detects , In "HANK" ;JEZ EWSKI . 2 - door , r a d I o MAY Vh- Sat! 1:30 p.m. 3 mile) W. o< CTRTIFIED seed potatoes, on ion sets, 1 COLLEGE APPROVED—avaHflbla for workmanship and materials lor 1 full (Wlnona t Only Real E^lalt Buytrl ¦ ¦ Rock Falls on Hwy; 15, then l -* ' -rAbbags, tomato planls, Mower plnnts, ' I '* .' • ¦/ heater ,..economical F. A. KRAUSE CO. ¦ ¦ summer session-,, glrla ' .only. ' Ttl , d- year . Other models available. Lewis E Tel. A3BB and 7093 P.O. Box 343 I960 BUICK ; ' ' mllei* N. -on town road : and Vi mite WINONA POTATO. MKT., . 118 Market. I 6 cyLinder , stand- "BREEZY ACRES" 2374 or Incjulre 223 W. «th . *»ler J. Albert, 3965 6th St. Tel. 3778. Y W. Crvllle Screeden, owner; John-ton : Le Sabre nycUoneerii . Gat«w»y Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 Y I ard transmission , South on Hwy, 14-61 & Murray, Musical Merchandise 70 NEAR WSC, air : conditioned, 1 room, HOAftES FOR SALE: Ready lo finish solid bronze finish , Cr-edlf Inc., - clerk.; • ¦"kitchenette, ' -private bath and entrance, . homes save you thousands ol J$$ In 4 - door hardtop, Y•/. ~ all utilities paid. Tel. 8-1086. . . building costs , The home ol your choice FOR LONGER, trouble fr«e engine per- % i' , JUST LIKE. NEW 13ftbacco7- Is erected with guaranteed materials formance ' use - MOBIL. UPPERLUBE. / nioii, black -ina v;hlie. ..Tol. driven only 15,200 Cenlervllle lrl to share apt and constructor) labor Prices Irom Add 4 ot. lb ench 10 gal. of gasoline. V / tomatic transmis- S39-*3183. . . . WOULD LIKE another s - 462 St. Charles St. S3.3SS. No money down, flnantlng avail-, Try It and . notice the «tlllerence. Get sion, power steer- miles, locally owned, • extra I .I »¦!iM ^ able to qualified buyers. Visit or write lr* nl yoar MOBIL denier or JOS- Y / I: ! iiii 'i^f ' clean throughout, JIJ We Service and Slock CENTER ST 276Vi—furnished apl-, new todoy tor qornplcte ' 'Information. WICK'S FUEL 8. OIL CO., 901 E- . Bh.- \,/ ing, power brakes, • FAHNiNG HOMES - Waterville. Minn. ly. redecorated. Lodlei only. S65; Tel. : V solid white finish, Needles for all' FRONT TRACTOR TIRES : $1595 5017. nr 6.790. . whitewair t r e s ) : F. WEST 5th STREET location. 2-Mory, - - S50xU, $10.95 . i , ;•;.: RKCORI RAVERS : 400x16,-$11 ' 4-bodroom home'. * . -Large* -living, room : .95 plui lax completely rebuilt motor. ?', The following personal property will be sold at public Business Places for Rent 92 and dining ares*. An Ideal family home, FIRESTONE STORE Hardt's Music Store 300 W.:3rd ' ¦ Close to schools, Gas heat, l-.car gar - ' ' ¦ (i auction on ¦:. UI' E : 3rd Sti V ' - $1295 VENABLES FOR RENT — . S.SOO*. «i tt., ' age. Full basement. Com* In and lei : .,: . * . . . SPACE . 75 2nd Tel. 8-2711 suitable lor shop, factory or Industrial, us* show you this flrie buy. ABTS W. ¦ central location: . Heat furnished, lead- AGENCY, INC., 149 Walnut SI. Tel: Open Mon. k Frl. Evenings ' ing dock, railroad siding. Tel. 27J4. -fl-4365 or after hours: Bill Ziebell 4854, Saturday, May 29 Can't Play a Note? E , A. Abts '318-4 . Nelson Tire's \ OFFICE, approximately ^ENABLES ' MODERN NEW -* promptly at 11:00 A M. CDT. ;----^^^K4-r-"r- •' ^00 *-s(|:--fI-.-,--walnut--panalllng, »lr—condi- IJTICA, MINN.-Modem 3-bedroom home, 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 Telephone Your Want Ads K Starting tioned. Inquire Furs By Francis, F. -A. attached garage, Immediate possession. | " -- - Bargain Center ' .' Loslntkl: , j." '*" '"' .- • - Owner ot Utlca Body Shop. . . • . Open Mon. & Fri. Evenings Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. , Located about 2Vz miles south of Whalan. or abou t Wi ; ; I miles northwest of the Highland Store. Watch for the Pick Gut Tlie v BV (DWNER-3- and 4-bedroom houses; Whalan. Houses for Rent —95 complete with carpeting, drapes, tile :GREAT BUYS ON: . fip&sms^^ 1 Thorp auction arrows on Highway 16 just east of baths, Will finance. Immediate posses- of Bethlehem -: GIBSON OR EPIPHpNE •ion. Tel. 6059. : I Lunch will be served by: the Rebecca Circle FARM HOME—wi'h. garage . and . ciarden Passenger TORNADO DISASTER, COMPLETE DISPERSAL I ' . ¦: * ' Tires I I Lutheran Church , Lanesboro. , ' space, a lew miles . from Winona. See IF YOU WANT to buy, jell or trade GUITAR _ , Bliilf SWInq, Wis. * , ^ I TAYLOR PINE VALEY FARM | . Gerald eaures . be sure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S ; Truck Tires •i MACHINERY — J.D."''MT" tractor wtih 2-row cult!- : . ' ' EXCHANGE, 552. E. . 3rd. vtV . ' : THREE - E)ED.rTOO^S. and ' - batlt * . Upstair*. "88 " tractor with mechanical : You Wanl , v;v- " t ¦ i vator hydraulic lift; Oliver ." Front" room, ' dining room, off room BY BUILDER—2 new modern J-6edroom -fa Tractor Tires with PTO hydraulic system for loader, % *:'ert'd* Kitchen' .- ' downstairs, Inquire 411 tiomes. Tel. 9745 or 8-359*3. | lift , live PTO And we'll take it Franklin St. br* 33V-"W. eth : r , nearly new rubber , in good condition; •:, i just overhauled ¦ AT THE Arches, new 3-bedroom home, ' ¦ , SHOP NOW AT disc drill with grass seed and fertilizer FRONT t^l7-2-bedroom modern house double garage, largo lot Located:^ 10 miles : west of La Crosse, Wisconsin , 7, miles | 1 IHC 8-ft. single from there. -ec" . Don Halvor- M, - Glii^ii:S:f I , rear wheels lot , au'omatlc oil Lewi- ; Minnesota 4-bar tractor rake * with gaMpc, full son, .ton/. Minn. Tel. 2832. - W. 5th & Rrt Tracks I west of La Crescent, Minnesota on Pine Creek. Road p sir attachments liirna'co, hot . water healer, lull bath. ' 1 on rubber; J . D 40-ft. elevator with 5 h.p. Briggs engine; Electric r<\nne and drap«s furnl>hed WEST CENTRAL LOCATION - C02V 2- 1 (Houston County Road No. 6). js ^ . HAL LEONARD MUSIC ' row corn picker; Case fi-ft . tandem II drMrccl. Immediate po sspsslon. Arn- bedroom modern home wllh extra lot Old "Wagon Works" Bldg. 1 Oliver Model 5 single ' Rolllnqslone , T«L 089:2383 S750 down, payments like rent. combine with 64 E. 2nd Tel. B-2921 old .RIvors, TeL % disc with power set ; Allis Chalmers 5-ft . alter S p.m. 7776. B pickup attachment. PTO drive , Scoui-Klcen, and straw Saturday, May 29 \ ^v. MODERN THREE-bedroom home, west Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 j | 1 spreader; Oliver Model 50 baler; Oliver tractor manure Radios, Television 71 Wanted to Rent 96 central . location, cj.rpoted, on bus line, I spreader on rubber; small IHC tractor spreader on rub- near school. ' Tel. 0 2550 after 6 pm. FIBERGLASS 17 ft. cvibln cruiser, 75 | , Starting at 10:00 A.M. Lunch on grounds. | - h.p. E'vlnrude, • comp tractor mower; Lindsay " ST. TERFSA SENIOR seoklnq room In l'te with trailer, *v ber; Oliver 7-ti scmi-mountcd Strcng s hnmp lor summer In vicinity BY OWNER -Sunset . 3-bedroom rambler, A-l . .condition . Tel. 9238 evenings for CATTLE — 23 females , ; | steel drag with folding steel evener; Case 3 x lfi ' R^lionsTrV nlcs ' I , A3 CATTLE - 34 CHARLOIS 4-section Service Highway country KUclim v/here she . basement hns 4lli bedroom, panelled further Information, world's record PR1 Charlois Bull , T ^ " 290" tractor corn planter with }fit5 E. tpth , Tel. 3700 Is employed, Gordon Closway, Winona amusement room, playroom. Tel. 8-3479 I all ages, all sired by S plow on rubber; J.D. Dally News, for appointment. WINONA'S ONLY Iranchlsed Johnson | SAM No. 951. THESE ARE ALL RECORDED .-HIGH ; v fertilizer attachment ; Massey Harris fi-fl. field cultivator. . Outboard Motor DanNr. DICK'S MA- 400 to , bred. This is Transistor HOMES -FARMS-LOTS-ACRE'AGES RINE REPAIR, 50? W. 5lh. Tel. 3R09. I PERCENTAGE CHARLOIS , 11 Charlois steers, v-|i ;| 18 DAIRY CATTLE ~ All artificiall y Radio PASTURE .WANTED- for IS or . more : ; We have 40 different' models on hand hend nl ynunn -.lock for Sanson, In CORNFORTH REALTY I BOO lbs. ; 35 Brown Swiss cows, some springing, all are ; ;:* an outstanding dairy herd , all young cows State tested at our store. VrVe service all wa sell. Biillelo nr TiempealPBii Counties. , l.a Crescent, hAInn Tel. B93IIOA JOHNSON 35 h p. elrdrlc motor, com- ' | pletely rebuilt and reconditioned | bred to Charlois SAM No. 951; 7 Hereford cows with v P for Bangs and TB. 2 Jerseys, just fresh , both young ; 1 Crime In or call WINONA FIRE 4 Gnorpe Rolherlnti , Arcedia, Wis. Tel , , wllh ¦ ¦ POWE R CO., 54 E. 2nd. r«l. S065 'Waiiinnncleo 636 3347, COUNTRY LIVING, only minutes from 4- and U-tial. tanki. 477 -Johnson St, I calves at side. I * * . . Holatein , milking good ; 1 .Hol.stein, due to freshen in (Across froni the new parking lot.) town, near Stockton. 3-bedroom dwell ' c;ilf; I Guernsey, WARRIOR I 3 HORSES — 1 Palamlno yearling fill y, daughter of | v July; 3 Guernseys fresh with 3rd AT LEAST 4 bedroom ipaclous home Ing, 6 years old. needs llnlshlng, on < ft, flborolmii, like new, 337 40 acres. Taxes only $60 Reduced lo Olmstead alter ¦* p.m ion over all breeds; 2 Albino- milking good , bred back; 2 Guernseys, springers ' ; :' Guern- Sowing Machines 73 wanleil, In or near Winonn , by proles | State Fair Grand Champ | n slonnl Inmlly moving lo Winona. June 16,900. Will nrr.snge financing, I Palamino stud colts, 8 months old, | seys, just fresh; 2 Guernsey springing heifers ; 1 Guernsey or July nrtupancy Write 1800 Baldwin IF IT CAN be repnlred we can do II USED MODLRN Ilg ;aq In blond cihl and al reasonable prices, too purebred Dewlap African « heifer , duo this fall; 1 Jersey <\tlf; 2 Guernsey calves , * St., Ann Arhnr, Michigan. Frank West Agency , WAR- I 9 GEESE — 3 trios of | MM, U0 . WINONA SLWINO CO , l.M WS.Lalnyctte RIOR BOATS, Tel , S-386«. DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Universal milker pump wll h Huff Si . Tel , V :MII . *'$ Gccsc. IHIiFX OR ( OUR rooms in west lore* Tel. S2<*.0 or 4400 evenings ^ DINGLE CRIIISFR-3V Cypress hull , I FARM FOR SALE — Picturesaue 241 ncre farm with | i M: h,p, motor; 2 Universal hanging typo milker buckets; I urn, '.Inve and refrigera tor prelerred. Stovoi Furnaces, (Kiunniic y on or helora Aup, 1, Tel. head, bar, carpolcd, portable galley, | 100 ncres tillable , mostly bottom land , modern Colonial * '! Star 6-cnn side door milk cooler. , Part* 75 Inverter, alectrlc B .1167 rofrloeralor , trnller Includod , Bast otter Ihkns. I need to house, some tornndo damago, good trout spring and pond. I PIGS AND PIG EQUIPMENT - 5<) rross-bred fend- OAS STOVE -6-burimr. Cocxl conillllnn. I tell, have 2 hoatt , Dave Bach, Bach well, 4 Trl, I IA70. OPI' N I OR sealed bids, property on , I SUHJECT TO PRIOR SALE. er pigs , about 75 lbs . Very thrifty pigs, doing coinrr ot Washington end Sarnia , con Muilc, Rochester, Winn. | TRACTORS AND MACHINERY — (Some Tornado j vi 2nd and :ird litter sows, due about August 1; 12 round NEW GAS , ell sires , vi'rleil to living qunrte-ra, can also : or electric ranuei IT MAY BE GOOli for your tlnurt but ; troughs ; 1 stee l Hlrj»inr>f run a small huslnosi it so desired xf Damaged) , lflfi'2 Massey Ferguson Model 35 tractor with ;. cement hog troughs; several wood hog qljallty, prlrnd ilulit Mop In CALL US It doo.vi'l do much lor your itlipoilll»n nl RANC.E OH. OURNLR CO , WI/ L. Win tlnnnce. May bs -saen from 12 | loader and dozer blade; 2 McD. Model A tractors in real ' hog troughs ; 10-hule all steel hog feeder; round sleel hotf nimn ilnlly Admiral R«inl Estate , «6t KOR lo have to row wh«n you could ;>e 5lli M. Tel, 747? . Arlnlph Mirlmlow.kl. relaxing, D. Model feeder Wiishlnuton. MERCHANTS NATIONAL •S good condition ; cultivator for H trnclor; J . . K»KK Al'PRAIS.A L RANK will tlncnre thai now bout , kicker; new Massey Ferguson SHEEP — :i3 ewes, mostly Suffox , N'niu ly all young , T inolor and equipment you niied . Chnnse | 14T hay baler with bale ypewriter* 77 TARM FARMS FARMS & CONSULTATIONS I'TO 27 lamlis , born March and April; I purebred SuffoN buck. W liny, wa sell, w« trade . your grar, then slop In here , MLR- I pitnumless power mower; 1SB3 Massey Ferguson . : ¦CHANTS ¦- TYPEWRITERS and aclillnii inar. hln»i MIDWI ST REALTY CO. on (he sale NATIONAL BANK, Inil.tll- spreader; Cunningham hny conditioner; Ownlonnn ,: CHICKENS AND CHICKEN EQUH'MKNT ^h liy• men! Loan Dept , i| manure foi sola oi rent, KaaMinnhlc ^all• ^ 1 OV. IMI , Wis. of your home. I 52-ft. elevutor (damaged); 2 rubber tired wagons with '; -!¦:; Line Leghorn pullets ; heated puultry fountain; 12 x 12 free delivery. Sne us tor ell youi nl lei (Hiiro ^97 16W , tlie iiipplli •,, do»k'i, Hies m ullir r llri',, 6yS;i|-U Motorcyclas, Bicycles il unloading boxes; 2 3-sectlon drugs; Massey Ferguson ; M round roof brooder house; 10 x 12 brooder house numlier ,;'/; WP will cither list it for snle 107 clinlu. I unit lypuwi llei C.n. 1 ol. ' or purchase it outright. I 3-point field cultivator; J .D, tandem disc; J. D, Model 25)0 i i of chicken feeders, some hanging type. HONDA-19*5 Trail 90, 1,000 miles. Must IHI TRUI Y l-irf.ANI Houses for Sal* 99 ; [¦ :; FEED AND GRAIN - HO tulles straw; 100 bales mixed lllll A fllll nrII. Jim Mal;ka, I rwlslnn, Minn, Tel. | corn planter; field sprayer; J.D. 2-bottom 14-lnch tractor llinl will ( ouma Now PTO last a lllrlliiio, Smllli RESIDENCE P110N F.S: 3351, plow with 3-point hitch ; Herd fertilizer broad- i* hay, mostly alfalfa ; about -ir><> lui good heavy oats; 22.'i I Inlrlc Pnrlahle it' s tail, envy I" HY OWNI V, '.' Iii'ilrrmm modern tinme, K. J. Hartcrt . , , :{97.'l !)ti;i ejir npmnta and i Ifllil newly <,ii|n'lril living room, doutilo ^ saw; <2-H'lioel • IMJ. ^'1)0(1 l corn. would ha the (nil JAWA DEPLNDARI F low cost motor- I cast spreaders; 3-point. hifch power buzz rgeraiit. 61 I L /Hi lei. .4738 , Mury Laucr . . , 4523 ; Oil' lor your graduate , Also a com cycle and tervlce at Robh eroi, ; roto-tlller; cultlpaeker ; wagon nnd V PICKUP -- 11)54 GMC '*v Ion pickup with S speed • sale* II heavy duty trailer pll'lr .election lit Ininnus mel- e man Jerry Berthe , . . 11-2377 -Winona, * OPIUXI 3 apl. house, j rooms upper, Molorcycle Shop In La Crosse ;. transmission, deluxe cab with tinted glass , combinalioii nil porlatilrn All trade ins acceplml. and Eau Claire, I flat bed. < t; it;y tornn, I year flunmntrr WIN 6 rriraiu liiwm . Nr-nr Mlrac la Mall Philip A. Bnumnnn . . . 0540 GMC 1 ton truck with combinat ion j r, grain and stock nick , in gin*I condition. Slinwn hy appnlnlmrnt only. Tel, ; | TRUCK — 1%3 ONA TYI'LWRIM' R M'RVlr.r, 1*1 USr.D BICYCLLS -- all »lie». KOLTFR ' HOIISEHOU) GOODS - .Ml fl Co-op cbesl type deep II 1(31' . if. rnck , less than :u) ,0()0 miles. | | i ' W :iid Tel. « .1.100. ntCYCLE SHOP. , «0J Mankalo , lei, i. frt'e/e like new ; old time butter churn; TV nnleiitin wit h 5A45. ;| MISC . -- Forney welder complete; Forney battery | , ¦t chnrger ; new eeinonl mixor ; several 1(100 fl, of I " pine; i* rotor ; 2 drop lettf tables wit h several leaves ; gas ' cook All Top Motorcyr In Franchises) ' j calf creep feeder ; 2 power lawn mowers ; nt-w water pump; i ' Move; milk pnslcurizijr ; brass buggy lump , old lanleru ; Ml Main St. Tel. 2IM9 Honda, Triumph , B SA, BMW, ,lnwn UNITED BUILDING CENTER ROBH (XROS jl 50-gallon electric w;iter beater ; electric motors; brooders; RtMuington .22 aiitonuitie rifle; some othe r items of furni- Mnloirycla Slion, 57.1 1" 4lh, ¦I Incubator; Jnrl sickle bar mower; Inrpe schoo l bell ; ,' ture ; MISCELLANEOUS -- 2 stock tanks , DcLaval No IR Trucks, Tract's Trallars *| stock tanks; 2 thermostatic controlled calf waterers 108 tar; lots of new hose: barrel rollers ; :: cr<'iun sepnriilor; iron wheel wagon wit h (lal bed , road MATERIAL SPECIALS Do You Wont It '* stool gates; now ¦ STUDRnAKER--l94» > , Ion pickup, fair, electric wiring ; automatic scalding tank ; stainless steel [1 gnuler; I-way snowplow, fits Oliver Oil; rubber llreil oood tlrai, IIJS , lei. r ounlaln. Clly ' i: wagon with II x 14 ra-ek; tumbling tractor scraper; by- Sold . . . 4(17 3f03. lubs; electric post hole digger ; new fence .stakes; plumb- , inf| snpj)lles; troatetl eednr posts , haul trailer, 1!> li.o, i " draulie manure louder with manure scnu| i ami dirt phdn; 1x8 PINE BOARDS . . $80 M Or Just ListedP? INTERNATIONAL-IVrso fairyall, onnd Evinrude oulbonrd motor and gas tank ; 7 steel rails 3(1 It, . small cement mixer; wheelbarrow on rub Iter: 20-11. exlen- ronrtltlnni 1955 Ch«viol«l nlckuo, cot- i nliltl y overhauled. May be nen al ;« long; rubber tired wheelbarrow ; fuel tanks and gas pump; \- . sion ladder; dog house; large nnvll, bench vise; heat ... . We don't Just list nr tit tip Slanlay Wlertorek , IMull Slilluo. jl lots of good tools; new compressor and paint sprayer ; I ;¦ houser for Oliver tractor; Cyclone seeder , nir coiiipronMir , 2x4 WHITE FIR $85 M^ .your prop-arty for n long A Ilomellte chain saw ; horse .saddle, martingale and bridle ; j s with s|irayer nml portable air tanks; ornery wheels on lime nor throw It In the !| books and Indtlers ; lathe; Jointer; band saw ; Marlin .22 ', U ':i h.ji, motor; liydratilic tinln,idiiig Jack , battery charger , 1964 FORD ;| repealer and scope; Wincbesler 12 gauge shotgun ( pump) , *' fi nnd 12 volt; t ractor chains for Oliver; n actor iiiiilin'lbi, 2x6 DOUG FIR .... hopper with ninny others, 4 rolls of wir«i $115 M F-2 50 v HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 rooms of Early American ) eorn cribbing; Oaks eleclne brtHirler. When you list with ns our ¦ Stover hitmmetniill and endless hammoimill belt , s,iw J maple furnlliire for living mom, dining and 2 bedrooms ; entire stuff gives your pro- \ shaft wllh HIIW blade and pulley; S chains; 4x8xVT PRE-FINISHED PANELING ' ¦» ton and oliH.ssis, now VH !f Admiral console TV and record player combination; GK ; log Dupb-x perty pmnniil attent ion. To 1)U2 pump jack with electric motor; sovcrnl rolls of milting , BIIR IMO , 'l-spcrrl trunsmls- j) mfrlgeralor ; l!t02 Kenmoro 4-burner electric stove; | < and us "SOLD" Is n very neces- u Kenmore dryer . Kenmoro mangle; Moving sipinrn tub barb wire ; 2 rolls snow fence; number ol rlnrlne Kinn, 0 ply tire s, rndlo, Iu»nt- j fciice posts; lly-l.lne fencer ; battery fencer; twn , s.,o,.. pjirt of our hu.slnivsn, I' washing inaehlne ; .service f (wi- , T > . . n » . ,.| *< ... *. .- .- | ' i • i* it' « ' ' -'¦• •' \ n^Wf/ 'fir.v. w t^,,w».*^^v J *.*r,.v^>M»^HiU'^"^<^'>^^^^*^Aft*»'*^#'i.-At *w | . 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NOW! LIST PRICE $56.65 . . . OUR PRICE !p«5 «f lOO *^W ||^^ Pup i r„t wl th Flaps $129.00 — 36"x48"a60"— 72" — Extra long Table $249.00 —Solid Hardrock Northern Michigan Maple in dark walnut woodgrain top, 6 deluxe thick 38"x56" Oval Table, with two 10" lecives, 4 big tolid BRAND NEW 9'xlO' ALPINE TENTS $1 " So $8.88 padded chairs in U. S. " CQQ »ido chair» 'n old amber T Ccntfr V5"- Wall - With Ropr. and role. AA COAO AA Aluminum Fold-Away !» * _ naugahyde. , w.t. ^>77eUU maple finish w.t. 4>«CUOillU J^^ Top of 7.158-nz. weather master spruce Ki'c-cn twill. Walls pri%Q BBK^^^^^^fWal^mA• xf)d " nylott sn ci>n DCL/J nl fiU-oz , -cfilorf.-tfi t twill. 2 l.'ir«e 18" m^BwmM^M§M ' $149.95 — 50" Walnut Buffet and vuinflows Willi slonn flaps. I ,:irne screen flnnr rinses with j, p„| ^tl ^^ glass inclosed $199.95 — Big Oval 42"x54" Pedestal Dinette Table, wtt y roam IMattrmn P^B^BsS ^i^^^ Si?' 3 reversible zi ppers , one Mown renter and two nrrns.i j- u) | Hutch , Formica eni 72 " wi,h F^n^h walnut top, 6 whits Spring—For Comfort Sw*P3^^^^^- V^8®^' ' CI 1 Q AA °P '° ' botiniTi. Sewn-in flnnr. Kxtrn lnr«e nwninR with nil ropes . ?°P w.t. I I nauguh ^^iSi&fo- s. Ll*ht In wBm&wfimfixifo w-V'i 4uBul «PXJ «7 UU yde high back

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8 Ch«irs, two-toned with extra long 72" 2-leaf Big 36"x48"— 60" Cherry Inlaid Table, six smart tablo, 36" wide, walnut CQQ AA 2-tone CT7A AC fin»h. w.t. 4>73.UU chairs w.t, 4>f «Ji33

MOO ri r l, ,, «l -i,r <-<, ' ' R«gl»ter for $39.95 51-Pc. Mel- ; Our KROEHLER SHOWER OF VALUE SALE ?f l ^*^^>i^J^ ¦ffl ^•A yin-yl Air Maltrest "" * » ¦ FHFF ' prkas ¦ ¦ llkki amine Dinnerwar* Set to be are good through this week on all Krooli ler ¦ ,, v ^^ ^™ » * '* J20 9P 4>XJ.OO ; given away next Saturday. Furniture). \ * Store Hours: Open 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Friday — 5:30 p.m, Dally ' Better DT7T} JZ TTV Q Furniture Buys at U yTrTy^r ^^ffMTPiPJI Wi^vW^iTt FWrvT^WK KJ IXIYJUJ O Mart ^KKK//Fw Jff S/7^mA i I ?J k ^^\ ' I ¦ U \ * ?*^^J L^J wy^E OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT — OPEN 8 AM. TO 6 P.M. DAILY Friendl low y Term. AT EAST THIRD AND FRANKLIN F ree Customer Parking in Hoar M^^^^^^^^ H^MMHMMiHMHBHH ^^HHHMHIMI ^^B..