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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Won 't Abandon Vie t Nam, LBJ Tells Chinese WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- American efforts In Viet Nam. But he said "Communist Chi- Asia ," Johnson said: In believe: That we combine "We know, as our adversaries develop the Vietnamese econo-

¦ ¦ dent Johnson said today tho unlimited patience with unlimit- - - • The President prepared his talk na apparently desires the war to "In this they shall never suc- should also know . mv ¦ , there is no aim of Communist China "is to for a meeting with editorial car- continue, whatever the cost to ceed. " . - '. " :-. ' . " ed resources in pursuit of an purely military solution "People most fight for some- unwavering purpose." In sight erode and discredit America 's toonists in the East Room of tho their allies. " Johnson began by Saying "the for either side," he said. "We thing," he said. "The people of The President summed up his South Viet Nam must know ability to help to prevent White House. "Their target is not merely war in Viet Nam has many fac- are ready for unconditional dis- that determination by saying, "Wo after the long, brutal journey the spread of communism in Repeating his offer to engage South Viet Nam. It Is Asia. es"—the first being the face of cussions." armed conflict , will not abandon our commit- through the dark tunnel of con- Asia ," but "in this they shall in unconditional discussions des- Their objective is not the fulfill- terror and gun- Johnson said "the third flict there breaks fire. In this connection , he said: ment to South Viet Nam." face the Tight of a never succeed." igned to end the Viet Nam war, ment of Vietnamese national- of war in Vict Nam , Is, at once, happier life. Only If this Is so Johnson threw down the Johnson said this would "clear- ism. It is to erode and discredit "The Communists in Viet The fcecond face of the war, he most tragic and the most can they be expected to sustain gauntlet to the Red Chinese in ly be in the interest of North America 's ability to prevent Nam are slowly beginning to he said , is the quest for a po- hopeful." He said it represents the enduring will for continued a television-radio address on Viet Nam,*' Chinese domination over all of realize what they once scorned litical solution, : human need and the effort to strife."

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Settlement in Dominicans Confusion Over May Be Near SANTO DOMINGO , Domh> lean Republic w — A spokesr man for the Dominican rebels indicated Wednesday that n Spending. Taxes settlement with the rival mili- tary-civilian junta rriay be near. But he held out for dismissal of some leading military men back- Legislators 9 Days of Session Left ing the junta. "There's every reason to hope we are near a settlement," said Trying for the rebel foreign minister, Jot- tin Cury. He spoke after a con- Four Salm^ ference between Col. Francisco Caamano Deno, the rebel lead- Agreement ST. PAUL -ycar-old foreign-born man who Wants to stay son in your mind's eye who is ETTHK'K PATIENTS ' University of S. Calif. ing about previous questions: in this country longer that he otherwise could, for- business If it isn 't wars and rumors ETTRICK,- :Wis. ^ will be measuring your brain The correct approach is to background during the cere- ¦¦¦ " ' monies Monday night , '-Ex- , ' ticket. " ability to ascertain what to do power, your potential or your read the question carefully be- and when.. For example a char- knowledge. The scores you fore looking at the . list of pos- plorer John and his post DEAR ABBY: I would like \oiir opin- ABBY itable person will keep silent f *'( ^^ ^Winona'i Newest ' ' ' ' make will stick : with you for sible answers. Know what the will participat e in the canoe ion of a schoolteacher who keeps the whole class after school when he knows that his words W '* \£ _^^BB better or worse. answer should be like. Keep the derby Saturday on Black 30 minutes because one of the children did something wrong would hurt. : In other words, question firmly in mind while River from . . .Perry ' s- Point and she didn 't know which one it was. Several mothers ( in- there are times when the nicest ^% FOLLOW THESE hints and seeking the correct answer. had to sit outside in their cars and wait CENTER you will get higher grades and to Camp Decorah. John cluding myself) thing one can do is . keep still. M& %0 -^ I'SE OF icratch paper can be Docken is leader. (Mrs. for their children to come out, M y daughter had an! appoint- Another charitable act is pa: better scores: . doctor, and because she was late she was tience when your neighbor ' LIQUORS True-False questions usually a big help in organizing an- Dahlgren photo ) ment with an eye . s on :; ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i^f^ . m put oh the bottom of the list and had . to wait an hour and a his . high horse, so to speak. are complex. You can't afford swers to essay-type questions. : ^3 half to see him. I think this teacher ought to be fired. Don't You know how it is. You're i J/Jk /jS Corner Ctnter & Mark Sfre«t» ^Bw Jot down a list of points you use mv name if you use this letter. She would take it out amind to give him what for. As ©1 ¦ might make just as they come ' '¦ - ¦' ' ' ' (Acren from Hit ' '¦ Lindsay to Run on . my daughter;" ' UP IN ARMS a rule , to do so is only to stim- ^ ' j^-f . . ' ^^^ B^- to your mind, be they good , bad " ' " ' ¦ ulate more discord, but we just . ' ' : - .4*^ : §¦ Milwaukee Dopot) V ^fc^ 4,000 Seedlings or indifferent . Then evaluate For N.Y. Mayor DEAR UP: I don 't subscribe to punishing the inno- can 't, stand to let something of them, perhaps discarding some. cent in order to make sure the guilty gets what' s coming '¦ a nasty sort go by without get- Give ; the rest ', numbers in the NEW YORK YAP> - Rep; to him. Talk to the teacher first , and get her side of it. ting our two cent's worth. Pa- John V. Lindsay, Planted by order in which you plan to dis- supported by DEAR ABBY: I don ' t want to go on living, but tak- tience wi|l do wonders , if prac- Republican , , cuss them. With the scratch pa- fop leaders was ing one's life is a sin against God , so what can I do? My ticed. To blow off to a patient per list acting as your "mem- expected . .to announce today his He man is about as satisfying as , husband was very, sick and thought he was going to die, Biology Students ory " your mind will be free to candidacy for mayor against called me to his bedside and said he didn 't want to die with yelling in a rain barrel. concentrate ' on each point in three-time Democratic Mayor Charity is also nourished Some 4 ,000 evergreen seed- anything on his conscience, so he made a full confession turn. Robert F. Wagner in next No- of his sins to me. I told him he didn 't , have to , but he did , lings were planted on city pro- j vember 's election. perty this week by students in Not only will each statement anyway. He confessed that over three years ago, he had been be more precise , but your an^ Lindsay.. 43.. a native New unfaithful to me with my youngest sister, and before that biology classes at Senior High , School as a part of an annual swer Will show good organiza- Yorker has rolled up a liberal with my dearest friend. There were others , too, but these' project undertaken during the tion. record as representative of the hurt me the most. Well , he didn 't die , and now I cannot f A; KRAUS! CO. J7th Congressional District in look my dear sister in the face. Arid I don 't care to-see' . ;, j period near Arbor Day. CARELESS ERRORS In arith- ' ^^r^^-J About 450 students under the Manhattan^ ,' ,'. ' my best friend again. They know something is wrong but .1 ! metic, spelling or punctuation them, How can I get over this ter- supervision of Peter-Rolf Ohn- Lindsay, who refused to sin> can 't bring mvself to¦ ¦ tell j sometimes creep in because rible hurt , Abby?. ' . ¦ ¦>. / HEARTSICK .,j stad, head of the Senior High your thoughts are centered on port Barry Goldwater for presi- , , ¦ science department and Gilbert how. a problem is to solved dent was - re-elected last year DEAR HEARTSICK:: Don't permit yourself to dwell . : Hoesley, biology instructor who be j or a question answered. Go over by more than 90,000 votes; Pres- on those morbid thoughts . Try to think! constructively j is also a member of the Izaak ident Johnson carried the same and pray for strength , Compassion and the your test a second time , think- arid positively, ¦\ Walton League forestry commit- district by more than 70,000 grace to. forgive. You can bury the past under , interests . tee, planted the 2,000 red pine ing only of arithmetic , spelling . votes'. ' ' of,the present and hopes for the future — if you really try. ] and 2,000 Scotch pine seedlings. or punctuation as the case may be. You will then locate your ' Plantings were made on the ¦ CONFIDENTIAL TO "WORRIED TO DEATH" IN LIN"- ' north bank of the municipal errors before your paper is turn- Durand Lions Vote COL.V* If you don 't,want to go to the health service, see a marina, on acreage ar Clark's ed in. private physician. But DO NOT DELAY , in jlist ice- to your- J Lane and in Agahming Park Entering an examination with people with whom you are living. You could "" - ' ^eci^ To Support Stater self and to the . near Bluff Siding, on the Wiscon- ¦ definite plans of how you are have an infectiou s disease. sinI side of the river. ' ' "' :'? going to take the test will drive DUUAND, Wis: (Special) - The project is done with the fears and pressures into the Durarid Lions Club at its char- Troubled? Write to ABBY , Box 69700, Los Angeles, j cooperation of Will Dilg Chap- background. Reviewing these ter night Saturday voted to spon- Calif. For a personal reply, fericlose a stamped , self-ad- j ter of the Izaak Walton League plans from time to time dur- sor Bcthl y Buhlman , Ea.u Galle , dressed envelope. . 1 SHOWING and the seedlings were obtained ing ; the examination will help Durand High School junior , to ' of Mallard, Shasta & Travelmaster from the General Andrews Nur- you avoid test-taking jitters. Badger Girls State in June. -Li ? summer recreational program. ;'! Falls , spoke to the 33 club merh- Trailers and sery near Willow River, Minn., Vaughn Hoffman , pres- Practice¦ will make you test- oris will approach the school Louis Gardipee, internationall ;bers. through the state forestry de- wise. " . board \, to request an enlarged Lions counselor. Black Rivei•iident , extended the welcome. Covered Wagon partment. D j s t r 1 c t Forester & Blackhawk Pick-Up Campers Robert Schutz, Lewiston, assist- ed in making arrangements to obtain the seedlings. The planting was done by stu- dents Monday. LARGEST —^ wm Two Girls Lead )/*ZrrTJrry> SELLING V ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TRAVEL TRAILER! Glass at Mabel FURNITURE ¦ ¦ ' ' :: : ; ' ¦ ^ M§^ ¦ ' ' " f ' ¦ " ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ^' \ ; : ' - . " " , '. - : " - :

Kathryn Linda AUCTION MABEL, Minn. (Special) - Kathryn Kiesau , daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Alvin Kiesau , has been named valedictorian of Ma- bel High School's graduating Covered Wagon Pick-Up Camper class. She has a four-year av- SAT. , erage of 95.5. MA Y15 Linda Minnie , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minnie , sa- 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M. int atorian with an average of 917. Commencement exercises will be June 2. L. M. Pennock , ^.iii.n w—- ««-..-, M wih ' - f i Rochester , will speak. JUJl y-1SmwSf<^nE^^ws\%£xt* ^tkimtttk ^j^^^E *^^^^^K ^^K^^l^jiGbL•*** ^^ New members of the Nation- Home Furniture Parking Lot * «fl^^B^|HB^^HPJH|iEffnRa ^ankSMRVjiA « ¦¦¦ al Honor Society include Linda , Joan Masters , Patricia Hoff and 350 East Sarnia St.-Overlooking Lake Winona Mary Redwing, seniors , and SI '' ¦ ^B ¦ B K ¦w*T32J'*,rt~m-—.-—*¦ '...-^l - ' ^'^-¦¦ "^^!3S"¦¦ ^^^^^1 »n ^^^MmKB ^^^Kf Ktl ^K ^^ Derrick Dahlen , Dennis Red- l^RE^RE^REj^ W9tr '\tluii'k>.' i. . i . T \ >' ."F I I .. .._.,- M. , f 1' %* ¦- > . .^-. " — w^***«--^)C3BMpJ!P^^^^^Djy^REB wing and Elizabeth Kiesay, jun- iors. Carry-over members are Kathryn and Karen Anderson, ¦ • USID FURNITURE The cougar is the biggest na- tive cat found in Nort h Ameri- ca. • ODDS and ENDS • DAMAGED FURNITURE ALVIN KOHNER , AUCTIONEER 10 - DAYS - 10 MAY 15 to MAY 24 10:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M. DAILY ? lOUUTtiMMUtttIT I $50.00 of the Proceeds will I Fill Up . . . It's Good *wwwwwuw COME IN AND REGISTER FOR i/vuvwvvwvvvww ^ For Your Oil Tank. 14.9C Per Gal. be donated to the School Patrol | | | j FREE PRIZES j [WESTE RN | Sea All Thaf 't Now for th« 1965 S«a»on cit . . . GASOLINE 28.9c At th« Foot of F. A. KRAUSE CO. L«fay«H» Str»»t 350 EoU "Br«ozy A(r«»( *' EaU of Wi nona/ Hi()hwvay» 14-61, Winona HOMESarnia St. on Highway 43 "SHrOverlooking *Lake Winona , Minn. Railroad Damage in Mi/lions Repair work , on a gigantic scale, l« going on 20 hours a day across the river from Wi- nona. Crewi from two railroads and private construction firms are moving the earth—or , at least , B good part of hV-to undo the damage done to tracks and dikes during last month's flood. NO FINAL e»tlmat«* are available, but the Burlington mav spend between: $2 million and $3 million on reconstruc- tion fn tfiis area alone, Eugene Malay,¦ the road's agent here, said. ' : , ;¦ Major washouts on the Bur- lington line are hear Winona Junction and East Winona; There Is another large washout near Eajst Winona on the Green Bay right of way. Principal contractor for Bur- lington's repair work is Foley Brothers Construction Co., Min- ¦ neapolis with N; A. Roverud of *»'- viJB«» ...... ^ T"""- Winona as a subcontractor. DOWN THE LINE ... Looking south- new right of way for the Burlington track. Green Bay and Burlington are ward from a point about a mile below Wi- The area is between the line's two largest running their trains on Chicago nona Junction , one sees crews preparing a washouts; & Northwestern tracks to by- pass the badly-damaged areas on their own lines. Burlington switches to North Western tracks at Lytle near Trempealeau and continues on them until Winona Junction, while Green Bay uses the North Western bridge to get its trains into WinonaV CREWS ARE working on the washouts from two ends. Fill is being dug from the hillside at the Wisconsin end of the inter- state bridge, then hauled over a dike road to the Burlingtonl MAJOR WASHOUT . . . This large hole was caused by' end of a boxcar — one of two dumped into the hole to hold right of way. A dirt road there» the flood waters surging through the low area just south[ the fill in place. . —where the tracks used to be- of Winona Junction. The dark spot in the water is the takes the trucks to a large wash- out a little more than a mile south of Winona Junction. At least two boxcars have been dumped into the hole to provide a firm bottom, Malay 4 Congressmen said. From the other end, Roverud is loading fill from, his firm's quarry onto gondolas at the end To Visit City of the bridge to East Winona. A four-man : congressional Three boxcars have been dump- team is scheduled to inspect ed into the washout there. Winona's emergency flood de- fense system next week after GREEN BAY Is bringin fill briefings by the Corps of Engi- from the Wisconsin side, and neers. Burlington will do some of the Led by Cong. John Blatnik , repair work on the Green Bay the team will arrive Thursday right of way fom the bridge in St. Paul . The group will tour side, Malay explained. Another wa sho u t occurred damaged areas in St. Paul, where Mankato and Winona. The con- near Trempealeau ^ the Burlington's bridge over Trem- gressmen all are members of pealeau Bay is out. Fill for the the House Public Works Com- right of way there is being tak- mittee. They also will confer en from the Minnesota side of with Gov. Karl Eolvaag and Trempealeau Mountain , causing officials of government agencies some complaints from Minneso- concerned with disaster-area ta residents living across from relief . the scenic bluff. Others in the team: are Cong. John R. Schmidhauser (D Io- WITH TRAINS from three wa), Ray Roberts (D Texas) railroads running on the North and Wi'liam 'C; Cramer (R Fla). Western's tracks/ the area just i LOADING FILL ... Gondola cars are East Winona on the Wisconsin side. A Green across the river is recapturing being loaded with fill from the N. A. Rove- ; Bay washout in the same area is being fill- some of its former glory as a 40 at St. Charles ' rail center. rud Co. quarry, then taken from the city s ed from the Wisconsin side. Long-time residents of the Meeting on School; east end to a Burlington line washout near Marshland area , seeing around Referendum Tuesday 25 trains pass during each 24- TWISTED TRACKS . . . This is what a day to fill in major washouts and to provide hour period, must recall the ST. CHARLES , Minn. (Spec- 3 Candidates for is left of the Burlington track just south of a firm base for a new track. (Daily News days when what is how the Hill- ial ) —' About 40 attended the Schirmer Gets Car-Truck Crash Winona Junction. Crews are working 20 hours photos ) side Fish House was a hotel public meeting at St. Charles Rushford Board catering to the multitude of High School Wednesday night RUSHFORD , Minn. ( Special ) railroad men that ; passed when the bond issue for the , Safety Award Causes Damage/ through, —One candidate Herbert Hi gh- proposed $1 ,285,000 high school um, All Sandbagger It will probably be June be- filed for Rushford school Schirmer Transportation Co., $15,000 Damage was explained. board , and two were filed by which operates a terminal here, First National fore rail service gets back to The referendum will be Tues- Checks Ready normal here, officials of the petition , Kermit Holger, incum- today received the second place Minor Injury day. bent, and Dr. John R. Peterson. award for an outstanding safe- Green Bay and Burlington lines In listing the eight candidates A car-truck collision at High- Suit Settled Checks for all sandbag- have estimated . Theodore S. Roberton isn't ty record in the 5-10 million way 74 and County 39 Wednes- gers now are completed and for three members of the school re-election, Begins Moving A $15 ,000 damage suit sched- seeking mile class competition from the day at 6:18 p.m. caused a mi- ready for issuance at the board , the occupation of James Polls will be open in the high American Trucking Association Preliminary removals to new uled for trial this morning in Morcomb inadvertently was giv- nor injury to the driver of the quarters are now under way at city recorder's office in Rushford Lutherans school auditorium Tuesday from for 1964 . car and $400 damage to his ve- District Court was settled out City Hall. en incorrectly. Morcomb , filing the First National Bank , with of 6 to 9 p.m. DST. hicle, Sheriff George L, Fort re- court , Clerk of Court J oseph RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) for a position on the board, The award was presented in the major transfer set for May C. Page announced. Workers must call in per- Cincinnati, Ohio. ported today, son for the checks since no —Rushford Lutheran Church has lived in St. Charles eight LEADIIOLM APPOINTED Howard W. Nienow, Utica, 22 and 23. Miss Carol J. Halverson, 21 , Schirmer Transportation is a , said addresses are listed for in- Council will meet Friday at 7:30 years and in the area all his OSSEO, Wis. (Special) - The driving a two-ton truck , and Arnold Stoa , president Fountain City, Wis., had claim- , carrier of all commodities In the bnnk will operate at Its pres- dividuals. p.m. DSt to discuss securing a life. lie is an enginner with Osseo High School principal Dennis L, Hoskins, 19, Brninerd . ed compensation for injuries IBM. Rochester. John A . Leadholm , has been ap- bulk with eight terminals in ent site, Center and 4th Streets , she allegedly received while All pay records have been new pastor to succeed the Rev. Minn., driving a car, were both until close of banking hours May cross - checked to eliminate M, Eugene Foehringer, who re- pointed by the dean of the Minnesota and Wisconsin, serv- moving south on Highway 74 , 3 riding in a car driven by Mar- School of Education , Eau Claire ing Minnesota , Wisconsin, Mich- 21. It will open for . . business tin Liibberij near possible duplication of hours. signed Saturday, The congrega- Melford S. Knut-son, St, Paul , miles north of St. Charles, Kenosha , Wis., State University , to serve on igan , Illinois , Iowa , North Da- Monday morning, May 24 , in its La Crescent , Minn,, July 29, About 3,500 check s have tion will meet at 9 p.m. to ac- president of the Southeastern when Nienow signalled a left new building at 4th and Main 19(1.1 been written , office person- cept the resignation and make Minnesota. District , will be the advisory council on profes- kota and South Dakota. Head- turn with hi.s srm just as Hos- Paul, streets. Miss Halverson , represented nel estimated. plans to call a successor. Dr. present. sional education. quarters are in St. kins attempted to pass. Equipment , records and sup- by At torney Roger P. Brosna- Hoskins' car left 3B feet of plies , not esscntinl for immed- han , alleged negligence on Luh- skid marks in the northbound iate purposes are now being ben's pari in connection with lane of the highway before, transferred , Stoa said. the accident which occurred. reaching the point of impact All safety deposit boxes now Lubben , through Attorney Rob- with the left rear wheels of the hnvc been moved , he said. The ert G. Hull , denied negligence Rushford Goes to Washington for Aid truck in the roadway of County boxes are transferred while and claimed (hat if Miss Hal- Rushford has spent $20 , 000 lo- groups have cooperated . plimented , '' Miller told the com- 39. Damage was to the right " RUSHFORD , Minn , -- Arthur The Root River watershed lies locked in their units, or "nests. verson had been injured it was nnd cally in engineering and other "A new county bridge across mittees He said the present an- front nnd right side of the car. Miller , former Rushford mayor , in Southeastern Minnesota, There was no damage to the Each nest weighs about two through her own negligence or Rushford is at the confluence of fees , and a total cf $172 ,000 has Rush Creek to the Brooklyn resi- tiquated , unsafe bridge now tons , Stoa estimated. .Special po- Ihnt of persons over whom Lub- now n member of the Fillmore been spent for planning. Minne- dential and rural areas will be served 25 percent of Hushford's truck. Rush Creek and the Root. The The sheriff's investi g a 11 o n lice protection was provided for ben had no control , County Board of Commissioners , creek , running southeasterly sota Highway Department , con- built wilh federal-stale aid trade area and one-third of the this removal which was finish- A 12-man jury was drawn local funds when this project is im city 's residents. showed thnt the turn signals on told subcommittees ol the House through the center of town , servation departments and ' ed Wednesday night. Tuesday morning to hear the and Senate appropriation com- Nienow s 1937 model truck were eight-ton vault was moved drains 132 square miles. The not working. However , he told An case but v/ns dismissed Wednes- mittees in Washington , D, C , river flows east through the Inst month , Stoa snld. day with the rest of the jury Monday and Tuesday thnt Rush- the sheriff that he had signal- south end of Rushford and led the turn with his arm. panel until Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. ford has had major floods from drains I ,(i70 squnre miles. ¦ CST. The Halverson case is the Root Itiver nnd Rush Creek 12 Due; third settled out of court, this times sinco 1933. THERE IS A drop In elevation Building at Eyota Showers week. Miller nnd his delegation , of 500 feet from tho upper Rush EYOTA , Minn. (Special )-Ex- through Minnesota representa- Creek watershed area down to cavntion has begun on a $20,- to 79 Wednesday nfternoon , tives in Congress , nsked the Rushford. Miller said, "It is a 000 combination village hall Cooler Saturday dropped to 40 overnight and was committee to include $400,000 raging torrent when it flows nnd fire station. Tho new build- Winona s plensnnt weather 70 at noon today. for dike design nnd start of con- through Rushford during (he fre- ing is being constructed on the may bo coming to an end. A year ago the high was 65 struction on tho $1.5 million quent flash floods, " site of the old village meeting Partly cloudy tonight and and tho low 45. flood control nnd prevention The mnjor floods hnv* been place, razed recently. Friday is the forecast for the Last weeks rains nlong the program planned hero by the In 1933 , '30 , '42 , '45 , '4fi , '50 , '51 , area with scattered showers tributaries was beginning to be II . S. Army Corps of Engineers. •52 , '53 , '61 , '02 and this year, likejy Friday, A low in the felt in (ho main channel of when Rushford sustained dam- 5fls is predicted for tonight nnd llllHHFOm) IS linking Inclu- ages of half a million dollars. the Mississippi hero today with pub- n high of 75-JI2 for Friday. sion of the sum In tlio l iMM Damages in RHil nnd 1902 were tho stage up .2 of a foot In 24 becom- p j Partly cloudy nnd cooler is the hours to 11 ,3 and slated to go lic works appropriation , estimated at $100 ,000 or more. ^/fS 4^| ing available July 1. outlook for Saturday. (o 11 , 5 Friday, 11,4 Saturday The Rushford Area Drnlnngo Tho House bearing Monday L NEW LAVATORY The Winona temporal uro rose and 11.2 Sunday. nnd Conservancy District waH fAUCIT^ was arranged by Cong Albert established in 1953 by two dis- W Onl y On« HandUl (Julo nnd (he Senate hearing trict judges , tho first of its ^ Tuesday by Sens. K.ugcne Mc- kind in Minnesota. The Rush- Carthy nnd Waller Mondale, I'ine Creek watershed draining 4 ATTENTION EAGLES Tho Corps of Engineers , Mill- Illl.OftO ncres was organized in er told tho committees , reports tin ll)5fi, will matt 420 ncres flooded In Rushford project jA Momh»ri at Clubroomi «t Tlio Rushford flood H^^ (his year. Of those .TO me resi- was authorized In uiftll under ^v^flflsT ^ P-m. tonight and then procstd In a our dential. Sixty blocks of residen- (lie Flood Control Act Tho ben- ^P^pBF body to th« funtral horn* to pay l«»l r»- tial land and 15 blocks of com- tpacM departed efit-cost ratio has Increased ^T ^Hrv^ to brother, Edward mercial land wero flooded. from 1.61 to 1 in 1956 to 2.4 to 1 Miller wim accompanied by this year. .SEEKING FEDERAL All) . . . Four T. Rollcfson, FJllmore County Commissioner Ihn present mayor , IV T Rollei- from Rushford Minn., were in Washington , Arthur Miller , Cong. Albert H. Qule, -who RICHARD " Itl'SIH'OIlD Mauds ready In , I Sanitary Plumbing I ^^goS^ SEELING , NOII , Attorney Daniel Prln/.lng (' ,, seeking assistance to pre- secured a hcnrlng for Ihem , representing provide full local participation , IV this week , Attorney Daniel I A Heating Co. I ¦ ¦ Worthy Praiidont ami Vincent Miller tho flushford Conservancy Dis- which In a minimum of $205 , 000 vent repeated flooding, which was worse Pruuing nnd Vincent Miller. Jul R, Jrd St. Phew mt\ trict. lo over $300,000, '' Miller aald. than usual this year. Loft to right , Mayor I). BLATR CANCER C,TFT« I aid Stanford , and her co-work- ers. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlo . ' ' (SpecInO — Do- ' • ¦' ¦ '' ' BLAIR , Wis. . - . ¦ •;. . . 6 Music Grants nations of $241.55 for the can- cer drive, sponsored by the j The flight speed of the wild QL MappuwLJait VUght MNC Club, have been announc- turkey has been estimated at ; • ; . . . . 1I close ^ ^ Made at Mondovi ed by the chairman, Mrs. Don- to 50 mile* per hour. ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ • ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' '' " '• ¦ ¦ t ...... MONDOVI, Wis. (Special) - ¦ Six Mondovi . High School stu- '¦ dents have been awarded scho- 'Wpyne% M: ^ff nl larships for attendance as sum- mer music camps. One of the scholarships, a $50 QISeOTHEQlJE grant for the summer music program at the University of Rep ort Is Good Wisconsin, was a wared to Ter- ry Wright , daughter of . Mr. and *. TO THE NEW ; : ; #y ! By EARL WILSON Mrs. LaVerne Wright , who won BEVERLY HILLS — John Wayne was one of the happiest it on the basis of her perform- people at Jlie big SHARE party held at Santa Monica Auditorium ance in the state solo and en- very, SXEBEO BIG SOUND | -r and that's saying a lot,, for there were many, many, semble competition in Eau * " ' very happy people there — especially toward the end of the Claire recently, *• OF SEEBURQ MUSIC * evening, along toward moming. An oboe player in the con- !!; "Duke," who's gained weight since giving up cigarettes , cert band and a member of the after winning his battle with cancer, told me in a booming voice , senior chorus, she was one of IN OAK'S GO-GO ROOM and "I went to the clinic today, eight Wisconsin high school stu- EVERY NIGHT FROM «:30 P.M. TO 1AM. they said everything is just fine mar, Liz Ashley, Mrs. Steve Mc- dents to win such a scholarship. up here." He slapped his chest, Queen and some other lovelies Only one is given to a single EXCEPT MONDAY which had been operated on last in bikinis. school. Open 11 a.m. . ¦ ' ¦ year. Dean Martin 's little comic Five students — three band " ' " "^¦^ • «%' Iff*' Tears came into Lucille Ball's touches tickled me. At one members and two chorus mem- eyes at the party — motherly point, with all that bevy of Hol- : ' bers—were given $60 scholar- :- ;^ emotion expressed itself as she lywood femininity w i g - .g 'l i .n-g ships from the Mondovi Music saw her son, little Desi, 12, ap- , he said to the audience, around Mothers. They may be used for An authorized Seeburs discotheque pear onstage playing the drums "Lady and gentlemen . , ." the summer music camp of the with Dean Martin's son's trio winners' , choice. - "Dino, Desi and Billy." ANOTHER TIME, crouched in the audience while Sinatra was Band winners are Diane Bauer When the . youngster was and Virginia Goss, French horn , pounding the drums he was Ig- singing, Dean said, "One of the worst singers I ever heard! Be- who placed first and third, and BUFFALO CITY RESORT noring two gal Watusi dancers .l ane Urness, ; cornet , second. in short fringe skirts and con- sides that, he steals anything I do!" Barbara Wrigh t , alto saxo- centrating on his drumming — Voice phone; Anita Haugland, flute , When Columbia Pictures book- of the Outdoors not even looking up. "Now if ed a premiere of "Cat Ballou " and Sharon Weiss, clarinet , that was his daddy, Desi Sr., Bass Hitting were named alternates. Presen- , "he'd be In Denver for May, it didn 't an- somebody commented tations were made by Richard looking at the girls and not at ticipate a spring snowstorm. These two Winon a State Col- FISH FRY Nevertheless, Lee Marvin , Jane lege students found that bass Putzier, senior high band di- the drums." rector. Bonda , Mickey Callan and oth- were hitting below the Winona THE JOINT appearance of ers woke up the morning after Chorus winners are Kris Friday, May 14 Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin and to see snow swirling outside dam from the Wisconsin shore. Schroeder, first, and Peggy Ode- Joe E. Lewis — and a special- their windows at the Brown Pal- The string they are holding has gard, second. Alternates are ly prepared sketch with Polly ace. My Beautiful Wife woke two big largemouth, one weigh- Evelyn Munera , Luanne Tom- Bergen playing a nun arid Phil me, shouting, "Look , look — ing six pounds, another four ten and Shirley Rud. "•¦' The ALL YOU CAN $*f 25 Silvers portraying a rabbi , with snow!" They have snow in Den- pounds. Other fish on the string- awards are made on the basis the nun giving Phil some ad- ver as late as June 1 and as er are five other bass, one of improvement, participation EAT FOR OKLr . .. vice on show stood in the fall as Labor Day, f business— early large white bass, five walleyes in solo and ensemble festivals Includes salad , french fries, bread and butter , coffee or tea. but in that wonderful evening. one of the natives told me.: and attendance at rehearsals ' and several big crappies. The Then there were Julie New- . TODAY'S BEST L A U G H: fishermen are Gene ''Red" Mil- and programs. Jack Albertson tells wearily of ler, (wearing glasses) 1537 Gil- SERVING HOURS: a sleepless night he had : "I was more Ave., and John Lyons, 558 Fridays — 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. WINONA DAILY NEWS too tired even to toss and turn." W. Howard St: Taylor to Register Saturdays — 5 p.m. to midnight THURSDAY, MAY. 13, 1945 WISH I'D SAID THAT : A vis- itor back from London says Miller called Wednesday For Kindergarten Sundays — 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. VOLUME 109, NO, 147 some British fans call The and . reported that he got Published dally except Saturday tnd Hol- beatles "the most exciting another limit of fish that TAYLOR , Wis. . (Special) — idays by Republican and Herald Publish- morning, including three big ing Company. 601 Franklin St.; Winona, sound since the all-clear sig- Registration of children entering Minn. . nal." northerns, four pig large- kindergarten ..next fall will be mouth, SUBSCRIPTION RATES REMEMBERED QUO T E: some small wall- held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m: in the Slnfllt Copy — ioe Dally, 15c Sunday "The best preparation for to- eyes, and a lot of large crap- classroom at Taylor Lutheran Buffalo City Resort pies. Another report from Delivered by Carried—Per Week 50 cents morrow is to make good use of Church basement. BUFFALO CITY , WIS. 2* weeks $12.75 5J weeks I2S.S0 today." — Anon. Whitman told of fine strings The meeting is for parents of walleye being caught off By mall strictly In advance; paper stop- EARL'S iPEARLS : Strange only; children need not attend. ped on expiration date, thing about mink, notes Jackie the new fill at Bass Camp. Parents should bring the birth They are catching northerns In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Winona, Kannon . Some women are al- or baptismal certificate. The Wabasha, Buffalo, Jackson, Pepin and lergic to wearing it. Most men off the rocks on the Wiscon- child must be 5 by Dec. 1. Trempealeau counties: sin side there. Walleyes are Wear ...... $12.00 S monthi .;.. $3.50 are allergic to buying it. A short movie will be shown months .... .6M 1 month ..... ilM TV comic Chuck McCann was still hitting from the float * at Alma, Wis. and lunch served. Present will All ether subscriptions: asked to name his favorite mov- be Mrs. Cora Helbling, Jackson V year ...... $15.00 j month* .... $4.25 ie star, and answVed, "I pick County superintendent, and her ? months ... .18.00 I month ..... $1 .60 Minnesota Opening ports from this organiza- SHOW HER Joseph Cotter, if you want my The opening of the general tion's fieldmen. Taylor High School supervising teacher , Miss Agnes Send change of eddress, notices, undeliv- Cotten-picking opinion." .: . . Hanson, Black River Falls ered copies, subscription orders and other fishing season in Minnesota pro- Exhibits on Tuesday : mall Items to Wlnone Dally News, p. 0. That's earl, brother. duces little fishing excitement Supt. C. A. Mundt; Mrs. Virgil ' ' • ¦ ' ¦ ' Box 70, Wlnom, . ¦. ¦ A long cold winter., a late ) Minn. . in communities adjoining to the TAYLOR, Wis. (Special - Joseph, teacher, and Mrs. Victor The color Of the snowshoe spring and a quick break-up Taylor High School's, annual Second clasi postage paid at Winona, Mississippi where all fishing Byrns, school nurse. WHO'S BOSS! Minn. . rabbit changes in late fall. have resulted in the best run- art, home economics and in- 7.00 seasons have been open since off in western Canada since ¦ ¦ ~^ — ~ ¦ ~ dustrial arts open house will * ¦ - : : . . Mayi\ 1. The only close-in inland 1960. Water conditions are not Evenings waters here are Lake Winona, be held Tuesday in the school ^VfY TlF^T^rV at v as good as they were in the gymnasium. Doors will operi at and most of the fish in this middle 1950's ... it takes more Charcoal Broiled lake were winter killed. 6:30 p.m., and the program will Im kl *llUU:\mUulZmA AA 1 $1.00-75f-35r• i than one year of good run-off begin at 8 p.m. However, over most of to replenish the larger marshes STEAK DINNER the state and shallow lakes, but over SEE IT NOW . May 15 is an all N.Y. May Get • • important fishing day. It is much of the west the smaller Saturday the big Northern Minnesota prairie ponds are brimful. The Churchill School 2 central Saskatchewan prairies ^ 2 JAMES BOND HITS opening. Cars by the thou- NEW YORK (AP) - The sands will head Friday for will need at least normal pre- "DR. NO" Shown •» W "RUSSIA" at- cipitation but, barring an ab- Board of Education said Tues- the northern lakes, carry- day it is considering naming a 7:05-10:50 W 8:55 Only normally hot dry summer, ing thousands of fishing new high school on Manhattan's people out for the first fish- there will be sufficient water West Side after the late Sir Win- [IMBtli ing holiday of the year. The over most of the prairie and ston Churchill. The school is n ^ season opens for walleyes, parklands to see the duck crop scheduled to op«n next fall. northerns and muskies. The safely on the wing. bass season on inland wat- Country Boy — — ers of Minnesota does not This highly pleasing situa- open until june 5. It opens tion came about in the fol- lowing way, Winter snowfall north of Highway 53 May CURBSIDE or MRRY0UT Specials 29. Every was only normal or slightly ¦ thing opened in the above, but high winds and _ ¦ Bs^sT ' . MI MOW HMOT iHWiMmtK.KX1 1. BK0C£OU>tac» Hwy- 41 a ri« Huff a» Wast 3rd The first report of Ducks thawing and nighttime freez- £ff\ g * °'" ,«„ M fffflwi DR. NO M nnmnFROM RUSSIA WITH LOYT ? Unlimited on conditions for ing then gave apprehension • i *n*m KIWI A wonderful variety of delicious ¦ ^BVRBsBBsVBSHHEiBaBsVBBBBBVHKflBMk Ijl srnfoorl ^ MEHNA \m. \ WM\m IB I and fish dishw , prepared as only our | B0Rjs KaRi9FF laal CM can , await you at Winon a 's moat ¦ NOW OPEN % Entartalnmant By \ MERC0UR1 USTINOV 1 SCHdl /¦/ ( \«\ popular buffet. Join in Frldnyl ( DON, MITCH ^BMs^H mF\: ' ^"^ t/mKM» 1 and EDDY I W3t9 ^J9 ^ '%^B ^^. V|\ ADULTS $2.00 CHILDREN $1.25 'til 3 a.m. i B^LnSBBBBlr^^BM ^Bf ' '48 ^0989 ^^^AuLjSflPi^^^BL ^. ^W ^m*g£j KisiV -^B m- - ^s^Bl''' v^ssS^swI^sW' - 'N V VA SERVED EVERY FRIDAY A^ !^T^ \J |\ S:30 toB:10 p.m. In tht pS jjl M Fridays-Saturdays a ufeJ^i ^kVS. Mississippi Room A Co»f.« Shop r *)> if+y R sssssssssssCjl^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^sK js^s^s^s^S^Sa^s^s^ J FREDDY'SStockton, "LADY IN A CAGE" Minn, / And "VERTIGO" 4# //. The AVENUE Cafe SAT NITE MMimtfMi y ) FRL, MAY 14 } BOUfiBW10HABK • ONLY • ^ 310 NUnkato Ava CARBOLLBAKER KARL HALflEM MARK DAMON PATHECOLOR Motel Utiwnoszy — — ,.—¦., ,... , . ¦ - : ' ' iiti ..ui,, 1 .-,..1.!. -^.1 ,jt.1-u.,a. ' J ,I ;U -UIIUH . ^^.ijJuii i UsiHBWM HARRIS SURVEY Clinic Bodies '

" - ¦ ¦ - ¦ j Souvenir. . . . . Flood % ' Support for Rap Failure to P'hoates M [Rename Mayo Edition Offere d Vot ing Law Ordei.s ate coming in by the thousands for Ihe ROCHESTER , Minn fAP)- | House Univei sity Committee «pccial Winona Daily News souvenir edition of the liv I.ODIS IIAUitiS ' Irol their own elections. Do yon failure to endoi .se Dr Charles I lll(Jf) flood whidi will he published soon ' tend to tuvm or oppose the new W. Mayo for ie election (o Bj heller llifin -: | lo:-2 , Aineri- the The Daily and Sunday News stall now i> - r oin- (•mis; favor passu |>e of a pro- law on voting ghts that Pre- Univers i ty of Minnesota IJoaicl ' pletmg the edit ion posed oivi| rii-lils voting law ' sident .lolwiMin has proposed?" of Regents, brought a rare , il is almost l eady for the MAYTAG thy ' .statement on a non - medical punter Cojues should he in the '$H9 like one now - before Con- mail the week of ' . Favor Oppose Not gress The division in the coun- matter Wednesday from gov- May 16 ¦ Sure erning bodies of the Mayo , try would be miK-li closer lo SD- ¦ ' ' ;¦ . ' -.•;¦ ' . ; .; ; %.; . • v Clinic; Jn the l.tbloj d si/e edition W'l page 1 of pholo- MI if (lie mailer ' rested exclu- -^ Nationwide 5;i X\ 14; "A multipl icity of pr oblems giajihs and ston es will tell of the flood light in "SELLING BEE" sively on ' whether. -the states or By region face education in Minnesota and the federal government should ' East fi5 24 -VI Wirona and neat by cities in Southeastern Minne- have primary . knowledgeable men are needed responsibility ov- Midwest 5B. 26 I'd ' to solve these problems. Dr. sota and Western Wisconsin er ' rwjiiirornents for voting: South 24 64 12 Mayo is^ such a man and we Theie will he separate se< tions on weather [ ¦ Tippim. the -bij liuk-e ' ' .- . ' MARATHON toward .%. ' West - Xi 12 strongly urge his election " said conditions that weie responsible loi the flood and more federal;: initiative now is By polities a formal statement issued by ' the slory of the nvei 's rise , the nieasuics laken to Ihe decisive¦ belief . - over 2 to ., Republicans 42 ;. .4ft;. n the Mayo Clinic Board of (!ov- ]— thill' most Ntigroes are not Democrats -lil . 27 , 12 ernors , the-Board of Tiustees of combat the record river levels , the impact on lndus- Come in tonight — 'til midnight allowed to register and vote in Independents 51 Xf Ifi . the Mayo Foundation , and the ^_lue,s, business, transportation and residential aieas; Jitates like Alabama Republicans Mayo Graduate School of Medi- the role of Civil Defense, Red Ooss Salvation Atrny j As was Hie case with the Civil for L.1U. fi:i 24 :• i:i cine. LET US SHOW YOU ALL THE ' ' Right* Act of liiii-l . the South is. By- sizi' of pliicc Mayo was not included in a and othei agem ics in the flood fight and a scdion solidly imposed In I he new vole ^ City - (i'2 . 28 Id slate of live candidates chosen ' on the Hood per iod in the Winona area Suburbs 5(i ; :M .. i;i .' during a storm\ commit tee ses- MAYTAG legislation - hy ;iboul :i to I. ^ : . . The special edition will not be distnhuted as SPECIALS But an almost identical nvajoritv Towns 48 U8 14 sion Tuesday The committee y Rural 4:r 41 Ifi chose Robei t fJ Johnson Will a pail of this newspapei Ft will not c ontain advei- in the East favors: the bill Tin: , l,ike M.ivo ' balance is held mar attorney to s tismg by the Midwest i.UJLK II seiii. anrl the West, and 'I people in CAN NKOROIOS KKOISTKIl Miiyo's n;ime is espeded to, o make sun thai \ou v.ill obtain vour every seven is willing to forego Believe Believe Vet talents, expenence and dedica- his preference for states ' 'rights They Can Aren 't Sure tion were not available to citi- " in this area bec.-iiise they f«H Allowed zens of Minnesota. " Name ' ' g ' ¦ ' ¦ " OU '" p y ¦ ' Y ,ess : ¦%¦ «>¦ ')< "' . - deeply that inequities and in- . . . r '* V(n -1 A [ . justi ces have been - ' wrought to Nationwide 22 5fi 22 . Mabel Firm Low wM \ Negroes in voting. By Region A (Id less :'. ;:MAHEL .-. Minn. (Special 1 -- Nationwide. Democrats heavi- East 14 fi4 22 Ehgen CCin.struclion Co Mabel , ' Midwest 19 62 - .19 ly favor, a voting bill. But a has been¦ , awarded the general Kliiri majority of Republican s South 46 31 23 Citv State price f the construction contract for the ed- ' ' Wef t 19 58 V, is opposed" to .it: The. ri ght of ucation unit at Zion Reformed SHSETO wasner st ates -to. determine -voter:quali- By politics I / \ °alone! United Chui eh of Cluist . Wau- N^QHHHSSS^!* ' Republicans 21 56 2:5 ,0I5 and I swinging public sentiment be- Republicans Stone Plumbing the plumbing hind the voting rights bill are for L.B.,1. l.T 64 23 contract at $10 ,7815 Both Wau- \ddi ess political independents who fa- By size of place '¦ ' ; ¦: kbn firms , they weie low bid- vor new legislation 5 to :i. City . li) • • • . 64 17 i ; ders. The two-storj unit will Those Republicans who broke Suburbs 19 62 19 ,:¦ ' consist of IB classrooms, office , party lines to vote for President. Towns • 22 54 24 City State ! storage and rest rooms. i Johnson in 19(54 support a bill Rural 31 41 2fl n I, i by almost 3 to The survey i thus uncovers ( lie same sp lit in TAYLOR SCHOOL TRIP Kellogg Land Sold Name | CiOP ranks : that existed last TAYLOR. Wis; (Special) - KELLOGG. Minn fSpecidl)- >'««.;¦ when Barry Golriwater Seventh and eighth grade pu- Properly is changing hands in I made real inroads in the once pils from Taylor , Alma Center, Kellogg arid area Fayne Zahle i Addi ess j Democratic South/ but lost Melrose and St. Joseph's School purchased the late Henry Weh- i ground heavily over the civil went on their annual Conserva- renberg farm in Cook 's Valley , I I rights issue in traditionally Re- tion trip accompanied by their which joins his place Joy publican states such as Vermont teachers; Mrs. Cora Helbling, Maahs also purchased a neigh- City State and New Hampshire , Jackson Gounty superintendent, boring farm, proper ty of the and Miss Agnes Hanson , super- late Henry Trottner one mile THE NICW voting rights bill vising . teacher. Black River south of the village. Mr and might have been hard-pressed Falls. They visited beef and Mrs. Hem y Hublej , Weaver Maine to obtain solid majority sup- dairy farm s in the Hixton and bought the home of Mr and port, the survey shows, had it Nort h Branch area and they had Mrs. Lyman Fletcher, who mov- not been, tor . the . recent 'dramatic dinner at Thayei's Lazy Acres. ed (0 Orlando. Fl,i Mr ari d Addi ess demonstrations in Alabama. Town of Hixton , which is being Mrs. Mauritz Lindmark pur- These added materially to the converted from a dairy farm chased the 20-cent Wash , strong conviction outside the to a recreational center. Con- Laundry from Bernard Bell at Cit\ State South' that . Negroes do not hnyc servation and forestry officials Wabasha but will continue to full voting rights in that '.state spoke. live here. The counter claim of Gov . George Wallace that Negroes MAYTAG WRINGER TYPE WASHER ...... ,.;...... REG. 139 95 | are not denied voting rights in - ¦ ¦ . ., . - . ¦• - PIUS — JOHNSOM HEAVY DUTY DRAIN TUBS ...... REG. 16.95 %. , Alabama fell short of convincing • even a majority of Southerners. jnmg • PLUS — IS- PIECE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED | (See Table 11 - Can Negroes JB ^^^ HB L <«S|BH8B |B CANNON TOWEL SET REG . Register and Vote in Alabama '.' i N^^flBHH^^fe^.^ PLUS LIGHTWEIGHT LAUNDRY CART Keeling , on both sides of the M^^^E^^^Bn&Sb.BJflafeMw |^HH • — WITH voting bill issue are runnin g ^^H^^^^^^^ HHflL ¦HKHnHss ^H DURABLE SWIVEL CASTERS high. Typical of Negro senli inent. are the words of the 29- H : year-old wile of a construction ^^K^^m BHB H ;^^^^^^^^^HK^^^r ^ nii Guaranteed Trocle-in worker in Boston. 'The lime lias ^^^^^I^BHs^BHsH ^si H^WnHBH ^ 9C A A ' ^H^^^^m Aliowonce for Your Old Washer d*s#lWW come w hen we re tired of being H KIS^SHBHERI slaves. This is my country I want my children to grow up wlih mental freedom. " A skilled v, bile , laborer In Kairmotinl , Inrt.. said "(f nstale (•ii n 'l live ii|i tc > the constitution , it' s lime for 'he federal govern- ment to step i n nnd do some ; ^::¥x^&M^:: :¦ <*^ ^jsSsWB??l4:i ] BMHHjQ^^^H -^^TSK^^ I. thing " ^ *^ ON Till': oilier side ul Hie cnicstion, a .-.l;ik» patrolman in n., s;iid, "We are head- ed toward dictatorship and the : ; ¦ government is taking loo much jff W*y * '"' -* * r^ i^^§^-w« ^^ ^ ^ ^^^^ -' - " • " ' ¦. - , x " \ • MAYTAG Halo ot He.it authority and power away from / ^^r* the slide. " Nor was all I he op- position conl iued In the region below the M ason-Dixon line A niiiin 'eiiance ir clianic ill Mil waiikee said . "Under thai law , Coiniminisls could infill rale and make people vote lor them The .Southern Negro i.s no! inlelligenl vnough. Wallace is t ryin g lo prevent ('(iinmimisl. s /mm Ink - ing over " ^^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr ^BM^BBI ttRl fQ ——* \S& I Mil,I I ' *"' * ' v.iluc C.imcr.i to cacli \oiiN (. itKiins mi,i, *• | 5s ch,ld ,jmil "(l ,v,ng (), Preside vl J boson lias pro- in posed tlml OuigrcNN |»iih» spe- Success hasn't gone to its price | \z ^~ ^ " < tul laws thai would allow (lie v home) . . . with the purchase federal government to |f<> bitii register »[». KvcrvlhinK. " Mesides price , one ot her Ihuu* hasn t . 1/u/ur. n ./-Control.i Broadcastn 1 . -r • 1 » I ol the ligh - ol slut s l» >n- ' # KWN0 Tonig ht . . . l ive i.ko,ho hands,,,,.,. n« y|„„ you ' ve ''—>«" ' > «' ^'"^c Wk ^value»w^ '-" —' —' ! eivr \iinw( \ uromul f or unoHwr glunct at, j. 33^^BlsBlr ^ ^. ... still ,so ijood you won ' t hclicve ; trOIll OUT Third St. WIIUJOW , ' il SCHWINN hi he 's Jel-Nmooth ride , even il until you i;e l it. So ^el laloii K with ' 's. 1 full-Sinr heller now with Wide-Stane*' lo steady nil that s new I lit your Chevrolet dealer £ F lCC CoHcc All during Marathon... CHEVROLET • CHEVCLLE CHEVY n • CORVAIR come in and enjo y a C up. BICYCLES Rod Mot and Rolling! See your Chevrolet dealer for 11 now / ,„,„ / • ALL THIS.. PLUS THE LOWEST PRICES ... HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES AND EAS ,EST TERMS WE VE EVER OFFER ED KOLTER'S QUALITY CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES A SPKVICI^r F 107 MflliUnln Avr. Ph SAAJ IOS Jnliiunn SI, Winono Phono ?!196 • SCO yO II tOll igll t ! CALLING County Shows Slig ht TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS 'The Alliance Has More Need of Me, Than I of the Alliance !' WASHINGTON Population Increase Minimum Wage McGeorge Bundy Minnesota's estimated population as of July 1, 1964 was 3,521.000 according to population estimates by counties prepared Change Aired by the section of vital statistics, Minnesota Report of Health, Estimates for 1964 By DAVID LAWRENCE Readying Department ¦ ¦ ¦ represent an increase of 107,136 (3.1 per- WASHINGTON — There is a significant de- Hy MARQUIS Cllll.DS - . . . - . ' . . cent) over I960 census data. The new figure bate going on inside the President's Cabinet ¦CAMBRIDGE ,': Mass. - — On June 15 one of '•Harvard -'s own , is the same as that of the U.S. -Bureau of oyer the question of whether the President embodies both the academic and the Brahmin tra- Congress an increase in on« who the Census, for the same date. should recommend to dition , will come back to deliver the - annual Phi Beta Kappa the .'federal minimum wage. The discussion re- lecture For McGeorge Bundy and for Harvard this will be Altogether. 35 Minnesota counties have lates to the possibility that such an action ' an event of signal importance quite apart from the aca- lost population since i960, 23 counties have would - have-a severe impact on the national demic distinction attaching to the lectureship. gained population at a rate lower than the economy by increasing unemployment and per- Beginning with the era of the late Justice Felix Frank- living state average of 3.1 percent, and 29 coun- haps raising the cost of furter in 1933, Harvard has been sending her faculty to work The Johnson administration has been urged ¦ ties have gained population at a rate high- in hioh orivprnmpnf office . ~ ~ '~' . "" "" ~ " " to go along .with'. the request of the union leaden er than the state average. But it is safe to say that that the federal minimum wage of $1.25 per none has held a post so Counties with the highest growth rates hour be increased, but the bi g question is how critical as Bundy. Special Letters lo The ' are found in a belt around the metropoli- much the total increase should be and whether assistant to . -the . President it should oe applied gradually over a period of tan area , plus Olmsted County and four on national security affairs, Editor years, the amount of. the increase itself might counties in northwest central Minnesota he serves the President in not be costly in a given year, but it is the to 14 Labor Leader Doesn 't Want Norman, Red Lake, and Wadena). the White House 12 (Becker, indirect effect of a revolutionary change in the adviser on Right to Work Law northwestern counties lost heav- hours a day as These four whole employment structure which could be the foreign and military policy To ' .lite-Editor ; ' ily during the 1950s, the fact that this basis for a shakeup in w«ge scales. This, in Although he might prefer , entire area currently has higher growt h How . Ri ght is the right turn, would have an eff ect upon the price of food lo be wholly a background to work law? I don 't during the 1950s indicates a want rates than and goods sold to the consumers. assistant , Bundy has in- a "right to work" law , but leveling off of out-migration, and in some creasingly become a public if there is instituted such there is a slight in-migration. The THERE ARE many millions of persons lo- counties the federal min- figure and a controversial a law in this state , there today who are earning below faculty five-county metropolitan area gained near- wage, but most of. thcip are doing odd pre. Students and are a few other things I imum hostile to or skeptical of the ly 100,000' persons since 1960 , which is 6.7 jobs or their classifications of work are exempt- would like to have included •President 's'. '- policy ' - on Viet percent or more than twice the rate of ed by law. Once a minimum wage is raised , in it:. increase for the state as a whole; Xam. consider him the hard- 1. If I were a business- however, other persons occupying a little high- est of the hard liners. You er level of employment feel that their wages man. I would want to . use Areas which have lost population since can hear student murmur s all facilities of the Chamber should be moved up correspondingly. This could of a possible picket line for 1960 include the counties in the far north- bring an escalation of wage scales all along the of Commerce and the Re- western part of the state, the iron range, his appearance on the eve of tailers Association without line, for as one class of employes is given an graduation or a boycott of southwestern Minnesota and the southern : belonging to them or paying increase, the class just above it feels it is en- the occasion. any clues or ' fees them . tier of counties all across the state. This is to titled to. something of the same kind. 2. ¦ ¦•If .'I were a manufac- often referred to as '•bumping " , the wage ON THE OTHER hand. THE COUNTIES IN the southwest and ¦ , turer. I would want to use scales. ':¦ • ' • his loyal and devoted fol- in the far northwest show essentiall y the lowers speak with unstint- the facilities of the National same pattern of out-migration that was Any change in the minimum-wage rate, there- ing praise of his integrity, M anuf acturers .: Associ at ion without costs. true for the 1950s. The iron range coun- fore, is bound to affect not only the number em- his capability and his re- loyed but also the wage costs of many em- i. If I were a doctor . I ties, which gained population during the p markable self-discipline. At ployers throughout the country. It can also the age of 34, after serving Would want to be free to 1950s, have lost substantially since 1960 mean that those persons without skills who are practice medicine anywhere as associate professor of ( Counties in the south bordering on not considered today to be worth, more than government , he became in wish without belonging to , llie American Medical Asso- Iowa gained in population during the 1950s $1.25 art hour would find it more difficult to 1953 dean of the faculty of get jobs because it might prove necessary for ciation. but at the same time each suffered from THE WASHINGTQN MER^Y-GQ-ROUND arts and sciences.. In that employers to hire better qualified persons at , 4. If I were a dentist, I aome out-migration. All of these southern powerful position for eight highter wages rather than to take changes years, until President Ken- would want to be able to counties, like adjacent counties in Iowa , with erriployes who are not really competent to nedy called him to Washing- practice dentistry without have lost population since 1960. do the work . ton, he left , a deep imprint belonging to any dentist on the university. association. Although the national population in- EVEN MORE severe may be the effect of 5. If I were a lawyer. I Privdt^^ As the academic commun- crease, 1960-1964 , was 6.7 percent com- administration 's plan to impose a penalty would want to practice my the ity has become more and Minnesota increase of 3. 1 of "double time" — instead of the usual pay- profession without hindrance pared to the more dubious about the di- percent , the Minnesota growth pattern is ment at the rate of time-and-a-half — for over- fjom a state law requiring work shift . Theoret- rectionr; of Viet Nam - policy me . to '¦. belong To- th~e~^b"af quite similar to that of the 12 north cen- time beyond the normal B^ndy .is emerging. , as- the ^ to cut Af tei association . ically, the object is to cause employers Undergrbund Of/ tral states. The average annual growth rate ' princi pal exponent of that fi. If I were an engineer, for the north central region (0.8 percent! is down on. overtime work and hire more in- By DREW PEARSON. rights for *2.50 an acre: suffering from 60 percent policy. His rise to power is dividuals on a regular -lO-hour-week basis. I would not want my em- only half as much as the average annual WASHINGTON -: Fifteen disability, raises interesting in itself a fascinating story. economically INSIDE THE Interior . De- ployment to be contingent growth rate (1.61 percent) in the region But not every business can hundred dollars is riding on partment , Assistant Secre- questions, regarding Lemay's He bears at least a family company which requires upon my belonging to an during the 1950s. This drop occurred in make such a change. A a Senate committee hearing tary John Kelly, a Texas- conduct while commanding resemblance to the heroes engineers association. ' work over and above a reg- the Air Force. every state in the north central region ex- only a few hours this week for every bus oilman appointed by Pres- of the novels of C.P. Show, 7. However I am just ular 8-hour shift will feel that it is being penal- who writes of the complex * cept North Dakota , South Dakota, and Neb- driver, bootblack , broker ident Kennedy, is plugging ONLY A FEW v.eeks after working man but if the state ized. To add more personnel in another shift and banker in the U.S.A. Oh interrelationship in England raska.. . . . for the oil companies. Lined he retired , the board of can pass a law which will would fee . a bigger expense than to handle the the outcome of these Sen- up with him privately is medical examiners found between the. academic world , and the protect my "right." to ride These three states how have higher same work with some overtime. ate hearings will partly de- Under Secretary John A . that the general was suffer- government. the coattails of my labor growth rates than during the 1950s . Pop- these various phases of the employment sit- pend the disposition of the Carver. ing from a variety of ail- association without paying U. S. government property THE LATEST Snow novel ulation-wise, they are also the smallest uation have always been a factor in American Kelby and Carver argue ments incurred while in mili- my share of the associations worth ."5300 billion — enough is called "Corridors of Pow - states in the region, with a combined 1964 econoiriic life. The federal minimum wage has that the oil companies can tary service — and there- expenses, I think the same difficulties, to pay off the national debt- fore entitled to non- er," It. is jestingly, said here ,830 usually operated to intensify the develop the lands more rap- :was law should entitle me to estimated population of 2 ,000. wage Or , if divided among 200 payment of income taxes on that the air corridor be- particularly since adjustments in many idly than the government , tween Boston and Washing- live in a community and GROWTH PATTERNS in this 12-stat» scales become necessary. It could take three to million Americans, it. would that industry can work out $10 ,000 of . his retirement enjoy all the benefits of city mean a bonus of $1.500 ' " - ton was until recently at , based on U. S. Bureau of the Cen- five years for employers to absorb these the new process of distilling pay. . facilities w i t hou t paying area apiece, . least the principal route of sus data for Aug. 31, 1964 , are similar to changes. oil underground; Many officers who have power between the groves taxes to the city. It. seems The property in question On the other side is Frank watched and frequently dif- to me the same principle those of tlje 1940s and 1950s. States that is the vast five million acres of Academy and the seat Barry, Interior Department fered with Lemay would of authority . K en n e d y exactly. have been growing faster than Minnesota of go-vernment-owned oil solicitor,: a staunch battler like to know whether his As a matter of fact , if I continue to grow faster. States which have BY shale land in Colorado, brought into government a IN YEARS GONE for the public interest. disability affected his con- number of Harvard men can be a freerider of a labor not grown as fast as Minnesota continue Wyoming, and eastern Utah. President Johnson has de- duct as chief of staff of the union , I ' should also be pro- It's estimated that it con- whom he had known in his at a slower pace, with the exception of Ten Years Ago ... 1955 legated oil policy matters to Air Force ' undergraduate days , and tected by state law in my South Dakota and Nebraska. These two Brother Joachim Abrose. president of St. tains two trillion barrels of Secretary of the Interior As such, he was frequent- "right" to be a freerider oil , and this bonanza is now " later in his political cam- states are growing at a faster rate. Kan- Mary 's College, will be among four persons to Stewart Udall . hut eventu- ly battling with Secretary paigns. . of any collective enterprise, which had been growing at approxi- receive honorary degrees during Loras Col- the subject of intense back- ally Johnson is going to have of Defense McNamara. He he it city, county , state or sas, stage wire-pulling on the Bundy has recently shown mately the same rate as Minnesota , now is lege's 1955 commencement exercises. to step in and decide be- was the only member of the impatience with academic national government, club or part of the big oil com- tween his old oil friends and joint chiefs of staff to ques- whatever it may be. I don 't not growing as fast. Carl Suchomel was installed as commander critics of Viet Nam policy. 1287, VFW . panies and the protectors of the public. As an ex-school- tion the test ban treaty. He know who will get togeth- of Neville-Lien Post. the public. In declining an invitation to Percentage - wise, Minnesota ranks Gov. Orville L. Freeman will be the princi- teacher and a great booster also differed with both the debate from 150 faculty er- and provide these facil- eighth in terms of population growth , 1960- pal speaker at the 95th annual commencement Lyndon Johnson probably for education , he has a Kennedy and Johnson ad- members of Washington ities for my free use, but . I doesn 't know it , being busy chance to do as much for ministration regarding the imagine it will be the 1964, in the 12-state area. In rank order, program at Winona State College. University in St. Louis, he same with the Dominican Repub- education with these oil policy of putting more em- referred to distortions of forward-looking people who the percent increase in these states is: lic, Viet Nam. and other lands as Abraham Lincoln phasis on missiles and less are providing them at the South Dakota (5.0), Nebraska (4.9), Ohio Twenty-Five Yea rs Ago . . . 1940 fact in the letter of invita- problems, but he is being did for the land grant col- emphasis on bombers. tion adding: present time. (4.1) , Illinois 4.0), Wisconsin (3.9), Michi- The highest mark of the season was reach- quoted backstage as favor- leges when he gave every Was the general influenced ' Robert II. Lindner gan (3.5), Indiana (3.5), Minnesota (3.1), ed here when the mercury climbed to 94 above ing his old friends the oil other section of public land by his disabilities when he "THERE ARE other dis- Recording Secretary Missouri (2.1), Kansas (2.1), and North Da- for the warmest day of the year. companies in the disposition in ihe West for the develop- took those strong stands? tortions in your letter and Winona Central Labor limon Mrs . E. M. Davis was elected president of of this hidden treasure. ment of state colleges. Or is the military medical other assumptions in its kota (2.0). Iowa shows an estimated pop- many states. ulation loss of 1,000 persons. the College Women 's Club succeeding Mrs. The military medical board merely trying to give questions which are con- James McConnon . IN A PREVIOUS Republi- hoard which has discovered an old military pal a chance trary to fact , but 1 may AS A COOI, and nelf-dlii - Since 1960, U.S. Bureau of Census es- can administration — Hoov- that Gen. Curtis hem ay, of escaping income taxes? It have written enough to sug- ciplined ¦ ' defender of Admin- timates indicate that the western states Fifty Years Ago ' . . . 1915 er s — Secretary of the In- cigar-chomping former chief might bear congressional in- gest that if your letter came istration policy Bundy ap- terior Ray Lyman Wilbur of the Air Force, has been vestigation . to me for grading as a pro- have grown much more rapidly than the P. J. Barth . David LaCroix and Joseph peared recently orr Meet tha withdrew the shale oil lands fessor of government I Press, In such appearances nation as a whole and the southern states Shackell represented the Winona Knights of Co- from private leasing. At that would not be able to give it slightly more rapidly than the nation. The lumbus at the annual state convention at St. he seldom adds to the sum time the market was glutted high marks." total of knowledge northern stales are growing at a lesser Peter, with domestic oil and not JhsL $Mdu but his In a correspondence with crisp, incisive academic rate. George W. Granger of Rochester has been much was known about how Prof. Anatol Rapoport of the appointed by Gov. W. S. Hammond as Judge style is impressive . His to develop shale oil. University of Michigan Bun- critics , both in the academic In particular , the north central area Snow 's successor and will take the office on But with the end of other dy showed considerable (which includes Minnesota), has the lowest June 1. mid politico I world , f ind oil resources in the U.S.A. acerbity , concluding in his him overbearing growth rate and the highest rate of out- The concrete work on the construction of the now foreseeable, shale oil final letter since Rapoport Wisconsin approach lo the high bridge will be- Those who know him best migralion. This pattern of growth among has becomo the moat im- did not understand the situ- nay that gin next week . p o r t a n t undeveloped re- he gives his com- the states is in line with that of the last ation he could not communi- plete loyalty to source in the United States. cate with him. Rapoport President half of the 1950 decade , except that the and Johnson, as he gave it lo growth rate of the North Central region Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1890 Furthermore , it now ap- other professors at Michigan Kennedy, out of pears possible to develop a dedicated is even lower than it was in the J. D. Hollowell left for Madison. Wis., where it initiated the teach-in move- sense of duty. 1950s. by leaving the surface of ment that has swept cam- They resent he will take part in an operatic production on Hie suggestion clean of MINNESOTA HAD an estimated net May 20. tho land undisturbed, and puses across the country. Ihe world ''' , one analyst called oui-migratio n for the period April 1 . 1960 Nic Schleuter has leased the Anderson Ho- through the "in situ proc- Bundy has consented to him. - ess, burn the shale under- lend a pro-government learn - that he is a professor - . - July 1, 1964 of I14 ,2fl7 persons. People le! a I 3rd and Walnut streets and will conduct enraptured wit h power. it a,s a farmers' hotel. ground , perhaps through nu- in a national teach-in in came to Minnesota from other states but clear energy, thereby distill- Washington on Saturday. more peop le left Minnesota lo go lo the ing oil from shale. With him will be Arthur other stales , One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1865 So far , private oil com- Schlesinger Jr., former pro- Ma jor General Curt is , accompanied by a por - panies have acquired IWi 000 fessor of history at Harvard ' . , Minnesota s net out-migration was larg- tion of his staff , passed down river on the acres in the Wyoming, Colo- whom Kenned y brought to l\ lo the Mountain and Pacific states, if>i!,- r steamer Diamond Joe from a tup to St Paul rado , Utah area as against Washington sis one of his t)7.n The not out-m igration to California and Foi l Snolling Ihe government' s 5 ,110(1, ( Kill advisers, Other lop - policy .^sss^ssssssssHsssssssssss ^-^ ¦ . ¦»:> --C alone was 32 ,1169. Washington attracted acres. Bui I hey arc now officials. Including Avereil *S ^ fii^sf^^P^VR^. A. ^V ssssT sssssssssssssssW .VflfW IMinno solans , Arizona 5,67V Color- I Haw nigh to (.net , unci He will draw nigh trying to horn in on govern- ' Harrimnn and Walt Ros- ado 2 , 448 , Oregon 2 , 15)6 , and Montana 1 ,- to thee,—Jnmet. 4:8. men I land hy means of an tow , head of the planning 003 archaic mining law passed council of Ihe State De- in I II7Z which permits pri- partment , will participate , Automelic Ticket Printers There was a net out-migration of 8 ,- WINONA DAILY vate companies lo obtain Leading the opposition team NEWS mining pntenls on govern- 143 to the Southern states , most ol which An f nilr iirtidrnl Nf wnpnprr ••- KsltiU hxhrii will he Hans Morgenlhmi , IH!>H meat land for only V/.fiO an political scientist al Ihe DOERER'S was lo I'lorida (5,7011 1 and Texas (l , 443i . " .\o vl.sil In I' .ii is could he complete without h PHONE MM Alaska claimed 312 Minnesolari s W K. Wi iri -K G. It. C I .O.'. WAV C. K. I. INMKN acre Oil shale land today is University of Chicago , and J and 531 actually selling for $2 , 000 an French gourmet dinner First , came a. heap ing plal- Prof George Kaliin of Cor- wenl to Hawaii. Publish er / ¦:we Director liuxmcais M JTI . cn i ri F.ditnr A, Adv. Dnrclor acre- , Yel private companies ler of appetizers next , delicious onion soup and nell University . A telephone '""•vnn wvwwww , " Ily age , Ihe greaJeH are now trying to «et patent then braised duckling with mushrooms . . hookup will link campus in | START YOUR DAY i net out iiiigralion W J. CHIP A no I CII B III . MIII A. J K II .KIICIS I II (77.2 percent) was in the age groups 15 Alriiiri rjing Kclilnr Cit|/ Kr/i/or C.'ircii/olton Mar . THE WIZARD OF ID I By Parker and Hart » with , 24 years and persons 60 years of age and ovrr. The only age group showing a nel B. H. HAnr-.cn F. H, Ki.Accr 1,, V. A LSTON Ccmi poMiicr .S'I //) !. P M .S » Sup l /•,' n c/ i fii ) |)if/ Snpt . | Bill Merrill's ! in-migration was the age group 2iV29 years . ' » j ILLIAM NC I ISH HERE ARE THE W II E . . Goi«no.N lloi.ir figures for Southeast- Cnmptmllr.r Sunday l.' fii nr ern Minnesota counties : ' i "Something to! MKMIII K OK Tlir. ASSOl lA'll.ll I'llKSS County April 1 July 1 Net Change 1 960 1964 No. % OSJJJ23*' i Live By" ! Fillmore 23,768 , ! 23 213 -.555 —2.3 |' 6:45 Roch Morning < (ioodhiie 33 The A.sjocialed Press l,i entitled ,035 33, 575 540 1.6 i J Houston 16,5811 16,032 55fi —3 4 \*\ exclusively to the use for rtipuhlicH- 1 on ! fv o| i ] Mower IH,4!I8 .15.2(18 --Il .liUO ...fi fi ")?] lion all Ihe local news printed in Olmsted 65 , 532 7(1,221 4 , «IHfl 7 2 j/ (his newspaper as well as nil A P. Wabasha 17 ,0(17 16 , 306 M\ 3 8 " "•"- news clls|mtches . Winona 40 ,1)37 \I K\V\(I i 41, 223 286 0 7 6 Thursday, May 13 , IW..S J THURSDAY Youth, 18, Fined The Daily Record MAY 13, 1965 Woman Dies At Community Winona Deaths Two-Sta te Deaths For Dumping; Memorial Hosp ital Mri. William D. Fife Martin A. Ostrem Of Tetanus Vlilflrifl hours: Msdlcsl and surgical Mrs. William D. Fife, 44 , a CHATFIELD , Minn. - Martin LA CRESCENT, Minn, ~ A P ,, : 7 7 ,:30 ' (No scratch received while working Boat Missing children,MI £ J° * .& "»• P-m. native of Winona , died this A. Ostrem, 86, Pilot Mound , undsr IJ.) in her garden last weekend re- n. conviuiiun on a ruijuinn- M.l.rnily palionti: ;t |q J -. JO (nd 7 to morning in a hospital in West died Wednesday afternoon at a 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) Natick, Mass. Rochester hospital. sulted in death from tetanus for dumplng charge, an Investiga- Mrs. Harold Vetsch , 47, a house- WEDNESDAY The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A retired farmer, he was tion Into a break-in and the re- Andrew P. Thcis, 668 E. Howard born Nov, 1, 1878, in Whalan wife. port of a boat , missing occupied ADMISSIONS to Lars and Julia (Jackson ) Os- Mrs. Yetsch was Hcratchcd by Anthony St., she was born here March ¦¦¦ Rompa , 315 E. 5th trem. He lived In this area all a stake used to mark rows in Sheriff George L. Fort Wednes- st. 26 , 1921, and attended local schools. She was an Army WAC his life. He never married. her garden. She was a patient day and today, he reported. Kimberly Boynton , Lewiston, Survivors are: One brother , for two days in the hospital pri- The sheriff arrested Allen Minn. for four years during World War II and had been living in Lumen , and one sister, Mrs. or to her death Wednesday at Larson , 18, 3«45 5th St., Good- Kim Nuthak , Rollingstone, Clara Jones, both of Pilot .tarn, •;. Minn. Massachusetts since her mar- view, Wednesday on a charge riage 19 years ago. She was Mound , as well as a niece and The former Dorothy Mowatt , of dumping rubbish along the Peter F. Lpughrey, 415 W. nephews. she was born Jan. 7, 1918, to Sanborn a stenographer for the West old U, S. 6t in Rollingstone i St. Natick police department. Funeral services will be con- Wilmot and Minnie Kosen Mo- DISCHARGES ducted at 2 p.m. CST Saturday Township. The youth pleaded Survivors are : Her husband; watt in La Crosse. She and her Robert H. Smith WINS AWARD ... James Stoa , right receives plaque «» Miss Diana¦¦ ¦ Miller, 222'^ W. at Pilot Mound Lutheran husband had lived here more guilty to the charge on his ar- 2nd St. " : two daughters, Mary and Kath- YMCA Hoy of the Year from Ted Biesanz , left , chairman ;. ryn ; two sons Church, the Rev. Percy Larson than IS years. : raignment the same day in Mrs. , David and of the youth committee. Paul Orel , Twin Cities radio figure* Selmer Johnson , Rush- Aiidrew officiating. Burial will be in Pi- Survivors are: Her husband ; ford , Minn. , and three brothers, Ed- Goodview Justice Court. ward , lot Mound Cemetery. one son , Larry, at home; one Smith President and former Winonan , was speaker at the Wednesday, evening . Herbert Eugene and Raymond , Friends may call at Boetzer- Justice Lewis E. Albert im- ¦ G . Hassinger, 484 E: California. daughter , Mrs. Henry (Nancy ) .banquet, Ipaiiy News photo) Sarnia St. Akeson Funeral Home here af- posed a $25 fine and $5 costs, Funeral services will be Sat- Rollinger , Winona , and one Mrs. Wayne Hunger and baby, ter 2 p.m. CST Friday and at granddaughter. Of Roiary Oub and young Larson spent several Trempealeau urday morning in West Natick. the church after 1 p.m. CST , Wis. Funeral services will be Sat- Robert H. Smith , prinicipal hours in the county jail before Anthony Rompa , 215 E. 5th Saturday. at the fine was paid by his father ¦ ¦ urday at 11 a^m. First Luther- of Winona Senior High School , ¦ •¦ . . St. W'nona Funerals Pallbearers will be Claude i CLU. Donates. YMCA Names an Church , La Crescent, the was elected ' -'president of the Wi- Wednesday evening, according Mrs. John Bradt , Stanley Narveson Ar- Salwey and baby, John P. Jones ^ Rev. Fritz Miller , La Crosse, of- nona Rotary Club for the year sheriff; 1 Minnesota City. thur Quarstad, Albert Olncss, to the Fort said that John P. Jones, 79, 119 John- Alvin Dnhl and Clifford Hoff. ficiating. Burial will be in Pro- starting July 1, it was announc- the rubbish dumped by Larson |To Flood Fund BIRTHS son St., died Wednesday at 11:30 spect Hill Cemetery . ed at the ciub's meeting at the included beer : cans and . papers. I Winona Central . ' LahorUnion Boy of Year Mr. and: Mrs, Vernon E, Ol- p.m. at Community Memorial Walter Rusert Friends may call at the Ern Hotel Winona , Wednesday. He son , Sheriff Fort said he is investi- • Wednesday night approved mak- - ¦Minnesota¦ ¦ City , a daugh- Hospital where he had beeri a CALEDONIA ,. Minn. (Special) est Waldo home, 518 Main St succeeds Everett Edstrom. Jamf, Slna, *05 Winon a' St., ter.. ¦' . :. ' .'; gating numerous other com- ¦ing". M5 dnnatic/n.s lo the- City of . . patient since April 23. —Walter (Shorty) Rusert , 51 , Friday,-after 4 p.m. and Satur plaints of similar offen.s f'S in was . named Rny of the Year Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Other officers elected: Itoyal | Winona Flnix -I 'Control .Fund and J. Ku- Mr. Jones was a retired em- died Wednesday at 5 p.m. at day at the church after 10 a.m Th' , the county. His department jn; Wednesday evening at the an- kowski, 427 E. Wabasha St., G. ern vice president: Wil- the Winona Day Activity Ceri- a ploye of the Great Northern Caledonia Community Hospital .) tends to press charges whenever ¦ l ' '¦ ' daughter. He liam Doerer, .secretary; F. t?rv ¦ - . . nual YMG'A banquet for fathers Railroad. He was born June 15, after a long illness^ was a G. - Schilling, possible in order to stop the il- Mr. and Mrs. Charles New- 1J85, at Keyesport , Pa. He had Arrested treasurer, and O. In ?ppr f>v ing the donation to and high school sons. grocer here 14 years. 31 Cubans ¦J. Fa wcett , sergeant at/ amis. legal dumping, the sheriff said. man, SW/z Main St., a son. lived in Winona ten years. He the . Pond fund, the CUJ follow- .lam^s ir-. th< > son hi :Mr. and He was born June 16, 1913. at On Spying Charges Members of the board of di- ed the ¦lead -of two of its mem- never married and has no known TUP: SHERIFF was also In- ¦ Mr?: A. I" . Stoa. He is a junio r Wykoff , Minn ., to Mr. and Mrs. rectors, in addition to Smith ber , locals . '¦ ¦The', .grain ; millers ' BIRTHS ELSEWHERE survivors. Henry Rusert and had lived MIAMI , Fla. CAP) — Havana vestigating the break-in and nnd Thern , are Earl Hacberc, theft: of tool s from a tool shecl union hore : has. made a $5fi ' at Winona Senior High School , Funeral services are sched- here since infancy. He married Radio said Wednesday the Cu- ¦ ¦ ¦ INDEPENDENCE a;m. A;. M., ' O.ska'mp Jr., John Wood- i which was carried several miles corit ; irmiion: and' 'another-Broup. I vice ' president of his ' class and , Wis. - uled for Friday at 9 at Bbrghild Evenson , Spring Grove, ban government arrested 31 Cu- Mr. and Mrs. Cathedral of the Sacred Heart worth and Robert Olson. . downstream by the flooding is roller ling money for the fund Jon H. . Flury, , March 27, 19D8; He was a mem- bans on charges of supplying Mis- a member of the . "W" Club, Hawkins, Wis., a daughter the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold Ditt- sissippi River. . ' no*\ May ber of St. .John 's Lutheran valuable military and economic . Operational changes made at the Characters and Teen Age I at Ladysmith Community Hos- rnan officiating. Burial will be N. L./ Peclerson. 424 , hhlh\ct\c The ninnr-y ¦goi ng'to the day Church , a past president of the secrets to the Central . Intelli- W;.tkins Products recently werr Republicans '. - He is president of pital. Flury is the son of Mr. in St. Mary's Cemetery. Friends gence Agency. outlined by Myles H. Petersen , St.-v reported his tool shed swept activity , renter will he . used tc and Mrs. Jacob G. may call today after 7 p.m. at Caledonia Commercial Club and provide 'ila.s.ses and a summer 'he Central Lutheran Church Flury, rural ' The .broadcast ,, monitored in director of training and recruit- away May 7. It had been lo- Independence. Borzyskowski Mortuary. had served two terms as.: a cottage ¦ program ' ' for retarded persons Luther League. He has been in Miami , claimed the Cubans ing. Foremost has been enlarg- cated nenr his summer school board member. on Winnebago. Island .' -Pederson who rlo not qualify for special Edward A Survivors are: His wife ; three passed the secrets through the ing and streamlining the sale* . Hi-Y programs for three years WINONA DAM l . Beyer : told , the sheriff. classes' in the public schools. OCKAGE Furieral services for Edward sons, John , West St. Paul; Doug- U.S. naval base at Guantanarno ef fort , adding new products and : and was a senator at the YMCA weeding out Pederson.Ipcated the loo! .shed " .Money ra i .sed locally is matched A. Beyer, 1073 W. 5th St., will las, Caledonia, and Robert , at in Oriente Province. products no longer Youth In Government program. Flow — 86,000 cubic feet per in demand. Tuesday. . It was \%\asheel up:on by the Mate. . - second today at 8 a.m. be Friday at 8:30 a.m. at home; two daughters, Bonnie Those caught had with them Pig Island , just north of Trem- Robert Lindner. CUJ record- He is a football letter man and Burke's Funeral Home and 9 and Carol , at home; two broth- coded messages, stationery for He gave the history of the Today company over its 97 years of pealeau Mountain. However , the ing sec retary , read a letter sent received a National Merit a.m. at St. Mary' Church , the ers, Carl and Rudolph, Caledon- or invisible writing" 7;30 a;m.—Badger , 5 barges, s "secret direct selling f rom the selling shed had . been broken into and by the group lo Robert Brown. Scholarship letter of commenda- down. Most Rev. Eishop George ia , and on" sister , Mrs. Edna and money orders from the CIA, a large number of tools stolen. Minnes 'ita Department of Fm- : S, Speltz officiating. Burial will Gibrowski, Caledonia. the broadcast said. of liniment , carried oh a wheel- lion. He will attend Lawrence 10::i5 a.m.-^W.; Rhea , 12 barrcw , the Pederson complained, p'.oymenl Ser-urity commission- be in St. Mary 's Cemetery. Funeral services will be Sat- founder had made The sheriff has been interview- ; University, Appleton , Wis . barges , down. himself to the present intern a- er , praising the work done . dur- -ITIetlds may CalL today. "Ro- urday at 2 p.m. at; Strtlohn's" neral Home , Winona , and 10 ing suspects since rederson 's ing the ll'oori by; Ray H. Brown , ' Presenting the award was Church, the Rev. Robert tional organization with its 17,- FIRE CALLS sary will be led at 8 p.m. by Kant a.m. at St. Rose of Lima ' second complaint. jmployment service office man- Ted Biesanz , chairman of the Bishop Speltz. officiating. Burial will be in ' ' 000 dealers , sell ing 300 products Fort said today that the tools Church , the Rev. J. . Alan . .Mi* in, all parts of this continent ager her*?. . . • • YMCA youth committee. Wednesday Evergreen Cemetery, , missing included: Ward cement Bie- Shane officiating. Burial will be Africa and Australia. Manufac- He also read a reply from the sanz also was recognized for 9.H0 p.m — 3rd and Carimon a Rudolph Houser Friends may call at Pptter- in the church cemetery. mixer (without motor '* , four Funeral , services for Rudolph turing in the United States now /comrrtissioner. thanking the accoinnH.'hmenls during t h e streets, car fire, owned by Ran- Haugen Funeral Home Friday Friends may call at Burke's steel chairs, cement hose , shov- CLU for the cooperation of oiv Houser, Witok a , were held here is all done at Memphis and , time he has been in office. He dolph. Dietrich , Homer , Minn., afternoon and evening and Sat- Friday afternoon and evening. el shears, hacksaw, rubber- ganiyed. labor during the emer- today at Breitlpw Funeral Winona . , has headed the committee since 1957 Chevrolet , fire under the urday at the church after 1 p.m. Father McShahe and the Holy wheeled barrow one kerosene gency period. . . David Kulas, Winona Senior " J96 J He has been named trea* hood, put out with hand pump Home, the Rev. N. E. Hamilton , Society will lead a Ros- warning light and some lumber " ' ¦ ¦ ; ' I - Calvary Bible Church , officiat- Mrs. Howard Darling Name High School and Paul Tushner , including two by four planks. ; surer for the new YMCA year. and C02 extinguisher. ary at 8 p.m. AIRPORT WEATHER ing. Burial was in Witoka Cem- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special ) Cotter High School were intro- '!' ¦ (North Central Observations) j Paul Giel , sports director for etery. —Mrs. Howard ( Lottie) Darl- duced as the student guests for HERBIE C. Wiste. Lanesboro ! . Mrs. Odin Brevig ¦ Max. temp ' "7 Wednesday radio station WCCO, spoke at Munici Pallbearers were : Harlow ing, past 80, died this morning -) ?he month. Minn ., reported Wednesday at at ; pal Court RUSHFORD, Minrt. (Special 5:30 p.m., that his boat was 5 p.m., rain, temp. -5 5 -today -at. the banquet. -Giel discussed the Potter, Eldis Lee, Floyd Waldo. at Lake City Municipal Hospi- died . Robert Phillips, , — Mrs. Odin Brevig, 60, LANESBORO PATIENT missing from its mooring at • "I a.m ..' 70 today: at noon , clear 1964 Tokyo Olympics. 29 340 Pelzer William Steuve. Arthur Aldin- tal.: Com- St;, pleaded guilty today to is- Wednesday at 8:45 p.m. at . LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Breezy Point , below (he Wi- sky, visibility IS miles , east Heading the banquet commit- ger and Hamden Corey. Peterson-Sheehan chapel is munity Memorial Hospital Wi- ' suing a bad check for $10 to ^ —Henry S. Johnson . is a surgi- ' nona Dam. The aluminum boat wind st 10 m ph., barometer tee was Thomas -Miller , son of completing funeral arrange- nona , after an illness of several cal patient at Olmsted Com- is 14 feet lone and painted red. ?P 9H and falling slowly, humid-¦ Mr. and Mrs . Robert Miller , Cleorge Haun of Home Beverage Mrs. Roman Springer ments. I months. munity Hospital , Rochester. I white ' and blue ity 44 percent Knollwood Lane Service, 553 Huff St., March 20. Funeral services for Mrs. Ro- The former Anna Hovde, she He was arrested Monday at man Springer, 78 Stone St., were Claude D. Russell was born Aug. 28, 1904, to An 11:20 a.m: and posted $50 bail. held today at St. Mary 's Catho- TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Spe- ton and Bertha Hovde, Rush- wc>3€ Judge John D. McGill fined lic Church, the Most Rev. Bis- cial) — Claude D. Russell. 57, ford , and was a lifelong resi- >JJ% G c co a c cso ®© eees^oea* i^y Phillips $25, arid the fine was hop George Speltz officiating, La Crosse, died of a heart at- dent. She was married Nov. 12, ^ satisfied from hail . The balance Burial was in St. Mary 's Ceme tack about 3:45 p.m. Wednes- Odin Brevig. She was a ' 1924, to of $25 was refunded. tery. ; ' • day; in Trempealeau as he was member of Oak Ridge Lutheran Forfeitures : Pallbearers were: D e 1 m a r driving horne irom working for Church. Quinten D. Sarggum, Wiscon- Frahm , Glen Hassinger, Henry Foley Bros., contractors engag- Survivors are: Her husband; a Peterson-Paul Sales Company 0 sin Rapids ,. Wis,, $25 on a and Frank Gerth , James and ed in repairing the Burlington four daughters, Mrs. Clarwin I& A I A charge of speeding 50 m.p.h. in Richard Kauphusman. tracks at Trempealeau. (Edna May) Engel , Harvey, 111., ' ^ a 30 zone on U.S. 14 eastbound According Jo J. E. Garaghan , and Mrs. David (Arlene) Stark, ip Announces the Appointment . through Stockton Friday at 3:45 Trempealeau County coroner ¦ :® , Mrs. James (Ann Marie) Boyn- ¦> ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ' ¦ ¦' " ' p.m. Arrest wr.s by the Minne- Russell apparently died at the ton and Mrs. Frank (Betty m • . ,¦ . # sota Highway Patrol . Mondovi Woman wheel . The car was stopped by Lou ) Rossin, Jr., Winona; nine Gary D. Flattum , 19, 925 W. Dean Thorson , La Crosse, who grandchildren , and two sisters, King St., $15 on s charge of was riding with him. The vehi- Mrs . Dena Erickson, Winona , driving with defective brakes at cle veered right off Highway 93 and Mrs. Edna Hovde, Roches- 925 W. King St. Wednesday at Commits Suicide and traveled about 200 feet be- ter. 5:15 p.m MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) .— fore coming (o a stop in a field. Funeral services will be Sat- Richard F Ctlaunert, 19, 1770 Mrs. Leslie Hovey, 55,.died at The accident, happened west urday at 2 p.m. DST at Oak ^ W. Wabasha St , $10 on a charge her home here Wednesday after- of the North Western Railway Ridge Church , the Rev. I. R. C Paul of failure In display current ve- noon. tracks in Ihe vicinity of the Gronlid officiating. Burial will I Ve^^ John Wood hicle registration Tuesday at Called to investigate were residence, be in the church cemetery. \p»> Authorized Sales & Service Headquarters For Russell was a shovel opera- from \^ 1 45 p.m. on "U.S. 61 at. Pelzer Buffalo County Sheriff Myron Friends may call Friday tor with the St. Paul contrac- 7 to 9 p.m. at Jensen Funeral Street . Hooh and Or. E. A. Meili , Coch- tors. He was born Jan, 9, 1908, Home and Saturday at the rane, county coroner, Dr. Meili chuTch after 1 p.m. V:^ pronounced the death a suicide Michael J. Degrtan F^'' ':v^'^s"',^'^^^^T^rr^ [ MARK 33ZT J ,^7^ ^'v i'.\T:^^:T:w:T:^'^w!^™^t >.'*"y?!i ift WEATHER by hanging, LEWISTON , Minn. - Michael Hugh Beatty DAILY FIVKR r.UI.I.ETIN The- former Delphn Olson , was J. ilegnan , 65, died Wednesday HIXTON , Wis. (Special) ~ Flood Stage 24-hr. born in Strum July 29, at 5:30 p.m. in St Marys Hos- Beatty, 85, Conrad , Mont ,, *?b I ^ 1910. to . Hufih W ' ' ^ Stage Today Chg. Mr . and Mrs. Sever Olson . She pital , Rochester , after a short formerly of Hixton , died Wed- fe . fl A S ¦ | ^& Red Wine .1 4 11. 0 | .1 was married June 20, 1932, In illness. nesday morning. «*** ^ i miM ^^ ll l|ll^i^iSS«~SSSlS»Sl> USSSTl P Lake City 13.9 - Eau Claire. He retired from farming In He was horn April 13, 1880, Wabasha 12 7, 0 -- A resident of Mondovi since this area in 1961 . at Shndy Glen , Jackson County, He was horn Aug. 12 , to Mr, and Mrs, Patrick Realty. r^™^~-» Alma Dam I0.fi I 2 193?, she alpo lived in Super- , 1899 In '¦> I T* tiss^sslMMmHrHBMBIII'BlsM^^Hi BMf|HIHIHlHH^HVMBVVI>ftHM| mW'H * Whitman Dam . , 8.9 -I- 2 ior two years, She was a mem- Hart Township to Mr. and Mrs. He lived in this area until 19 WINONA .... 1.3 11.3 I- 2 ber of Central Lutheran Church George Drgnan and was a life- years ngo when his wife died Trem. Pool ..... ,. 10.3 -| 1 and several of its organizations. long resident of this area. He and he moved to Conrad to ' make his home with his daugh- Trem . Dam . 9.8 I- 2 She was graduated from Mon- married Anna Thcsing Sept. 29, 1 ¦¦ 192(1, at Dnkotn and was n mem- ter. He lived Ihe last year nt m f ,,,.. .,,^..,.V , , ¦;I • Dakota 9.8 — dovi high School and was a |;: ^ T, ,,,,.,.,. AMERICA'S TOP-SELUNG CUSTOM INSTALLED BRAND , VI - ., .. 9.9 I 1 former schooiloncher. ber of SI. Rose of Lima Catho- Pioneer Rest Homo at Conrad. . ^ Drcsbnch Pool daugh- .. . 9.5 | 1 Survivors are: Her husband ; lic Church and its Holy Name Survivors are: Three Drcshach Dam Mrs, Celesta Whitman , .12 10.6 0 and one brother , Clynton , Society, ters, La Crosse Conrad; Mrs. Althea Marten , 7/ie Auto Air Conditioner That Outcqols Them All! T.rlhiitnry Strennvs Strum. One son died about Survivors are : His wife ; two Y ' sons, Grent Falls, Mont., nnd Mrs. ^ Chip, nt Diiran d , ... fit) -1 .0 two years ago. Joseph , Lewiston , nnd ( Doris) , Albert Robert , Hermnn Mitchell Xumbro at Theilrnnn 30. 1 — Funeral services will he con- St. Paul Park; one Minn. ; eight grandchildren , daughter , hen , Trem. at DmlRe . 06 — .1 ducted nt 2:30 p.m, Sunday at Mrs/ Patrick (Teresa) and nine great-grandchildren , INSTALLATION AND SERVICE SALES & INSTALLATION OF MARK IV Rlack at Gales . . 4 , 3 - ,fi Central Lutheran Church , the Brown , Lewiston; 10 grandchil- The funeral service will lie La Crosse at W.S. .. 3.2 — .1 Rev. Harold Ilaugland officiat- dren; Ihrce brothers , Harry, Wi- Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at. Ilix lon BY FACTORY-TRAINED SPECIALISTS .... SERVICE ON ALL MAKES! Root at lions. ' f>-5 - -I ing, Rurinl will be in River- nona HI. :i, Charles , Hart , nnd Presbyterian Church , Hixton , RIVER FORECAST side Lutheran Cemetery. Pcler , Winona Rt , I, His par- the Rev. Burton Art/ , officia- ( From lliistlnRN to (iuttetiberg ) Friends rnny call at Kjentvet ents, three brothers and two sis- ting Burial will be in Trinity 9 Factory trained specialists can now install Amn ica ' s top sell- follow ing rxportod stages & Son Funeral Home after 3 ters have died. The Rest Cemetery, Ilixlon , moke are posted for Winona : Friday ; p.m. Saturday, and at the Funeral .services will he Sat- Friends may call Saturday ing custom auto air conditioner in your car regardless of .ft . Siiliircli iv 11.4. Sunday 11.2, church after noon Sunday. urday at !l a.m. at llurkc 's Fu- morning at Jensen Funeral or model. In less than a day you'll be all set for solid com fori Home hero nnd at the church ... PLENTY OF SPACE TO after I p.m. the year ' round. Drive cool, Drive calm , . . all summer Use ,— 1 Mork IV in winter, too, with your heater to eliminate excess hu- '} HITCH UP THE HOSSPOWER! Two-State Funerals midity, dust, dirt and pollen. And i cm em her Mark IV specialists I I/I(' : ' '—Jjfj No need to worry About pnrklng rpneo h«re, podner, thoro 't —~~ } P'°n*y IL »nd »?' » «H lre«. No wAlting in lino (or servlco , Mrs. Elmer Henderson ore best for service for any make of nulo air conditioner because ' Jftt r *""*"^""^i °' ' " /*>£"• I J ** r ik •lth«r. Our •ntlr« oporatlon it deslgnod with YOU nnd YOUR HIXTON , Wis. (Special) - ENJ0YMENT In mind. Smile And c men Inl they have the necessary equipment ond know , how to get you on V (Vl V (_J n ' The funeral service for Mrs. Kl- mer Henderson , 70, will he Sn- the C-O O-L side with the least loss ol time dunng hot , humid lurdav at 2 p.m. at Taylor Lulli- enin ' Church , the Rev , W. 11. weather. Winkler officiating. Burial will he in Tay lor Cemetery. t ^ SpH°NE ^F R CARRYOUTS [ Friends may call Friday af- s A I f&U \ ^ ; — ani l one sisler , Paul Venables, Inc. (Lyclla ) Dlssmore , Black Rivet C. ^^ Falls Five sisters have died, (Hiefiur Studio) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I'ilger

Karen Herzberg, who was flower girl , wore i Kenneth Pilger dress like the bride's and car- ' ried aqua carnations. Daniel Lo- ' . (Wehrinbtrg Studio*} . • ¦ - ' ¦; (Idslrom Studio) ¦ Exchange Vows renz, llokah, Minn., was ring- I^HV .' ... *... mUM ¦ . VMilHB ^H^BH^BHa ^^BmnwMWMa Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Horn Mr. *nd Mrs. Robert Kohner (WthrtnbtrB Studios) | FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis: — bearer. Mr. and Mrs. I)arrel Cliisa I Horn-Tiffany ! Eugene Olson , Montello, Wis., Miss Ruehmann now at 415'OVi 6th St., Goodview. Miss Karen Herzberg, daughter Richard Pilger , Middleton , Michael Julian , ..' Hager City , Both young persons of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Herz- Wis., was best man and grooms- bridesmaids, pale green. are gradu- Gusa-Gander and the Wedding Held ; Wis., Delmont Hague , Winona, Becomes Bride ates of Winona Senior High berg, became the bride of Ken- men were Eugene Stanek , Wi- Their headdresses were match-: and the Misses Carmen Tiffany; School neth Pilger, Houston , Minri., nona, and Alfred Miller , La b . The bride is a nurses' Held j ing brief net veils held y bands Sandy Shober, Loyal, Wis., Sha- aide at St. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pil- Crescent; Ushers were David Wedding orange , bios-' At Durand j : Of Mr. Kbhner Anne Hospice and j of pleated net and ree Neases, Auburndale, Wrs\ , :he groom is employed ger, Saturday at St. Michael 's Herzberg and Fred Pilger, soms. They carried cascade Joanne Schroeder, Rochester , at Wi- At Kellogg • j PEPIN, Wis. (SpeciaD-Miss j Miss Marlene Ann Ruehmann, nona Ready Mixed Concrete Evangelical Lutheran Church. Houston. i bouquets of tinted carnations. - Kathleen Tiffany, daughter of Jackie J ahnke; Minneapolis , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Company. A reception was held at the KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)- Mr.- and Mrs. Scott Tiffany , and and Jennifer Merritt and Bar- Ruehmann. 1013 W. Howard St.. THE REV. Harold Essmann The marriage of Miss Mary M. THE GROOM Was attended Horn bara Seipel, St. Paul. The groom's parents : enter- officiated. Mrs. Merlyn Klebig Fountain City Auditorium. The rhohms L. , Sauna * Kan., and Robert Kohner, son of Mr. Gander, daughter of Mr. and by John Edwards , Wabasha , as son of Mrs Lena Horn The hew Mrs Horn is a 1963 tained at the rehearsal dinner was organist and Mr . Klebil rehearsal supper was given by ' ' , . , Plum . and Mrs. S. N. Kohner, 4160 6th ' Mrs. Herman Gander . :SrM and best, man; Gary Gusa Waba- City; Wis , and the late LeRoy graduate of the Pepin High the night before the wedding at sang: ; • ' . . . the: Henry Pilgers at their home. brother ; and James St., Goodview , were married at Darrel E. Gusa , Wabasha , sha, his , Horn, were married May 1 at School and the Accredited Wallys Supper. Club , Fountain Prenuptial showers were giv- brother of the bride, High Noon May 1 at St. Mary's The bride was attired in a Minn.; son of Mr and Mrs. Ern- Gander , St. Mary 's Catholic Church , School of Beauty Culture, Eau City, Wis. floor-length gown or- Miss Elaine Pilger, Miss groomsmen: Herman Gander Catholic Church. of nylon en by est Gusa was solemnized at St. Durand , Wis. Claire, and since graduation The bride was honored at a ganza and lace over taffeta, It Judy Isakson and Mrs. Arlan . Agnes Catholic Church May 1. Sr., brother of the bride; and has been employed at the Beau- THE REV. Donald Winkels tea given by the Sisters at THE RT. Rev. Msgr. Stephen St. was fashioned with a long- Broberg. Joe Goetz, Plainview , Minti.. ty Nook in Durand, Wis. officiated. The Sisters' Choir Anne Hospice. The employes at THE REV. Robert Sheehan Anderl officiated. sleeved fitted bodice with a ushered. The groom is a 1961 graduate from St . Anne Hospice and the the hospice gave a shower for The newlyweds are at home nuptial Mass. ' scoop neckline , edged with se- officiated at the The bride s mother wore a The bride, given in marriage of Plum City High School and is Sisters from Assisi Hall at the her at Wally *s Supper: Club and on Route 2, Houston. The bride organist ' by her father, quin-trimmed lace. The bouffant Mrs. Arthur Graff was J lwo:piece : piiik suit -and a cor- chose a floor- employed by the National Test- College of Saint Teresa sang. the Misses Kram and Berg gave is: a graduate of Cochrane- and accompanied the church length gown of sheer organza . skirt had an organza overskirt > sage of white carnations; The ing Co. Inc., Salina. a shower at the former's home Fountain City High School and choir. ¦ over bridal taffeta , styled with The bride wore a floor-length . with a shepherdess back of lace , Industries. ! groom 's mother wore . a two- Following a ' . '¦ worked ,. at V.'inona long tapered sleeves, fitted, bo- wedding trip to gown of lace over taffeta , fea- ruffles. Her illusion veil was The bride, given in marriage i piece rose dress, and a corsage Northern Minnesota; the couple: The groom , a graduate of Wi- of white carnations. dice, and . a scoop neckline with turing a sabrina neckline, fitted held by a queen's crown of nona Senior High School, is em- by her father, was attired in a will be at home in Salina: Study Club Given pearls. She carried white Bi- , The reception was held in the ,an overlay of lace. The semi- bodice and a detachable wat- a ployed by Lake Center Switch. floor-length gown of brocade teau train. Her lace veil was ble, topped with an orchid. long American Legion Hall with 175 boiiffant skirt, which : swept in- with scalloped neckline, held by; a tiara capped with Imaginary Tour Miss Ruth Herzberg was maid sleeves and detachable train. guests attending,. The wedding to, a chapel train , was trimmed with tiny lace appliques. Her Slate of Officers lace and trimmed with clusters of honor and bridesmaids were Her silk illusion veil was held cake, was made by Mrs. John GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) Reinhardt and served by Miss veil of silk illusion fell from a Presented to of seed pearls. She carried a — About 100 Music Study Club Mrs. Eugene Stanek, Winona, by a crown of seed pearls. She crown , of seed pearls and crys- bouquet of red roses and and Miss Elaine Pilger, Hous- carried a bouquet of red roses Sharon Timmsen. Others assist- step- members and their guests were tals. She carried a cascade of Rosary Society hanotis. given a guided tour of Latin ton: Rummage Sale and white carnations. ing were the Misses Erna Hal- white roses and blue carnations paus, Patricia Marking, Betty . Miss JoAnn Kram was maid American countries at the an- They wore floor-length goivns The bridal attendants includ- Miss Carol Tiffany was her DODGE , Wis. (Special)-The of aqua peau trimmed and Lynn Hoffman , Shi r ley ' of honor and Miss Diane Berg, nual banquet held Monday. with lace. ed Mrs. Donald Gosse, Waba- sister's maid of honor and the nominating committee . present- Mrs, Dean Helstad conducted The fitted bodices had scoop Fri., May 14 Kranz, Patricia Lawler , Joyce bridesmaids were Mrs. LeRoy ed its slate of officers Rochester, was bridesmaid. sha, sister of the bride, as . when the the imaginary tour .on an imag- necklines and elbov: - length ¦'"¦ matron of honor; Miss Elaine yolkman, Sharon . Schones, Mar- King, Chicago ; Miss , Diane Rosary Society of the Sacred Their floor-length gowns of . Starting at 1 p.m. lys Johnson, Margie Lehnertz turquoise chiffon over taffeta inary bus. sleeves. A-line skirts were top- Gander, sister of the bride; Horn, Plum City, and Mrs. Heart parish , Pine Creek , Wis., ped with and Voreda Brunhke. Caterers 5;: featured empire waistlines, obi Colorful ceramic bowls and cummerbunds with Miss Barbara Gusa , Wabasha, Jerome Tiffany,¦ ¦ ¦ Richland Cen- met May . back bows Redmen s Wigwam were the Mmes. Lester Graner , ter. Wis; '.."'' bows an long pouf sleeves. They Latin American hand - blown and streamers. Their ' sister of the groom, as brides- . Officers will be elected at the glasses and vases were table •flowered .- , hats had face veils. maids. Their gowns were of bro- Edward Huth and Edward Law. June meeting. On the nbminat wore double crowns and silk Sponsored by THE ATTENDANTS were at- illusion veils. Their flowers were decorations.: The program was They carried bouquets of white cade with matching jackets. The THE BRIDE is a graduate of tired in floor-length gowns of ing committee were the Mmes. comprised of appropriate songs and aqua carnations. Winona Rebecca Lodgt Kenneth Frahm, Heliodor Liter- white and turquoise carnations. ¦¦' matron of honor's was yellow sheer blue nylon over taffeta and dances. "• ' :. CINDY BUCHHOLZ; Winona, Wabasha High School and was , Steve Kohner Cfpbdyiew was employed at the styled with fitted , sleeveless bo- ski and Frurflence Maliszcwski; , , Community best man and groomsman was Clinic, Wabasha. The groom , a dices and bell-shaped skirts, The president reported on the trimmed with miniature bows deanery meeting held at Trem- Roger Kohner, Minneapolis. Lo- graduate of Wabasha High ren Gallagher, Minnesota City, School; is . employed at Minne- and accented with large bows pealeau where Mrs. Harvey in the front. Their matching Twesm.e, Ettrick, was elected Minn., arid Tom Kohner were tonka Boat Works, Inc., Waba- ushers. sha. The couple is residing in veils were held by crowns of treasurer. Bake sales will be flowers. Each carried a white held on Sunday and June 13, the v ^ rural Wabasha. ¦ ¦ A reception was held in the rose. . :¦ ¦:• ¦' . . ¦ ' :: ' :¦ latter being, in connection with afternoon at the Westfield Golf VFW AUXILIARY LeRoy King; Chicago, was the annual Holy Name dinner. Club. " . '. ; cpsm" J/uin< STR UM, Wis. (Special) - Of- bestman and groomsmen were Mrs. Warren Waters won the The couple went a week's ficers will be installed at the Calvin Tiffany , Anoka, Minn.; special prize. Mrs. Paul Jaszew- honeymoon to Wisconsin Dells Tom 'Horn ,. Plum, City, and Dan- ski's group entertained. and Chicago, They are at home Graduation is creeping up VFW Auxiliary meeting Monday at'8:15 ' p.m. with Mrs. William ny Hines, Ellsworth, Wis. Guests on us fast! We now have our were seated by Jerome Tiffany Graduation Cards on display, Call. Mrs. Carl Berg will be co- hostess. and Eddie Joe Pelzel. and they are very pretty — Mrs. Tiffany attended her CATERIHC SERVICE there should be one to fit any daughter's wedding in a two- 5^^ fe occasion — for High School CAMP FIRE OFFICERS »=OR , LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) piece blue lace ensemble over jPEmMm Graduates College, Nurse, ' : Son , Daughter - air by Gib- —Nancy Johnson was chosen taffeta . The groom s mother ' #fmB Weddings — Receptions president of the chose a white brocaded sheath. ^ son — We have the card so Odaka Camp /III ' \ Y r ... YOUR HOME, CHURCH, ANYWHERE many of you have been ask- Fire group at a meeting held at Both wore corsages of white j'J WOMEN'S SHOP and blue carnations. 1 i ' Call 3150 ing for — IF for boys — IF the Thomas Kennedy home. Oth- ' j | j' * Leavt th» Arrangements to Us! (or girls — While you are at Following the wedding, a re- A ers chosen were: Theresa Reck , ' ception for 200 guests was held REMEMBER ... WE FEATURE THE HUNTSMEN'S ROOM J Brown s choosing your card , vice president ; Norce Webster , at the Plum City Legion hall. For Private Partiisl why not look around in the treasurer , Cosmetic Dept. and find a and Joni Kicffer , Assisting were the Mmes. little remembrance for the all- scribe. They made flower dee- Richard Evcrson , Eau Claire, important day — We can sug- orations and paper dolls for Karen Flynn, Neilsville, Wis., STEAK SHOP RESTAURANT gest for any price range. their ceremonial . Uanny Hines , Ellsworth , Wis., Just another reminder — TEN-O-SIX-LOTION-the reg- ular $5.00 size for the monlii of May, only $8.95 — Don't miss this wonderful buy — i( ever one needed to use; this Coolest side of summer: cleanser , it is in the Summer //3 months — is so relrcshiiiH and cleanses so well — Call 4!i:iU and we will sillier hold for you or if possible deliver ~ Airy-Woven Cobbies VVc also have Ihe gallons •— ^^pMjj Ibis year with a little pump so there is no trouble in pour- ing from the large to a small- er bottle. 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':class at the chologist , spoke on ''Psychology ami Education Today Spring Grovo High School . nostr " when the ed the seniors at the .annuat PTA held it* last meeting of banquet, and prom Saturday th« school year Monday eve- evening. ning, A question and answer pe- riod followed: JJLj U LJUUUUULIuXuiJUJUUUUUUU ¦ ¦ ' uHiJL^ Milo KnuLson, La Crosse, *rr* wpii in i—wwmwrmvmmi nim m " n ¦" n i . n n^^WtWiii , _ guest speaker, Mrs. Clarence Behnken , vice stressed the de- president, wai hn charge of the cisions confronting students , the meeting. Mrs. Harold Beck , ' ^^^^^^^^ importance c»f i college educa- chairman of the nominating tion and the need to understand committee, presented the slate the problems ' .of the world to- ¦¦ of officers: Kenneth Schmidt, day, president ; Roger Bruemmer, Rolf Hansen wa;; toastmaster; vice president; Mrs, Earl Ev- " ' ¦ ' "' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ . ¦ . ,____„__, . ,, ¦ V 1 ' _ - . ... --¦ the Rev, Rol f Hanson led the ans, secretary, and Mrs. Forest ¦ ¦ i , t prayer; GICR Roverud gave the Walters, treasurer. welcome ; Wayne Gulbranson , The school was presented the . senior class president , gave . the golden leaf award for a ten per- f response and Supt. Veryle Ho- cent increase in membership. m^f^m ^i muth spoke briefly. Linda Ash- The German choir sang. Elgin ^ backer sang "Shangri La ," in members were Mr. and Mrs. keeping with the theme. She Milo Peterson and the Mmes. was accompanied by Holl y Ing- O. H. Dorn, Kurt Todenhaupt valson . and Harold Nelson. Lunch was served by Dr. and Other senior class officers are Mrs. E. W. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halvorson , Gineanne Kenneth Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Ostern and Patricia Onsgard. Paul Schroeder, Mrs. Geneva Advisers are Theodore Clark , Appel and Mrs. Margaret Wal- Mrs. Milton Liudahl and Larry THE ENGAGEMENT OF Miss Ruth Ann Parsons, lerick. Blegen. St. Charles, Minn., to Vernon C. F. Polzin , son of Rolf Hanson, Allan Thdrson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Polzin , Dover, Minn., is an- , scares of savings and Donald Solberg are the nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavaine Par- Red Cross Youths junior class officers. Their ad- , SC Charles, A Sept . 25 wedding is planned. Plan Entertainment ' sons ' mop up:-scads of smart visers are Ron Stone, Sam Dahl- Miss Parsons is a senior at St. Charles High School. (Btiiofl iiudid) , For Hospice Guests .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart quist Mrs . Donald Holm and of Dover-Eyot a High School, Miss Sue Peterson ; Her fiance, a graduate is a student at Winona Vocational School. Youth group* of the Wrncna spring ^u^s tomorrow Dancers were entertained by Chapter , American Red Cross, Brantner-Stewa rt Peters-Ring : ; : : Thor Kjome and Chuck Ander- will put on their third annual ! ¦ Vows Exchanged : son|s band. Coolies ' . W a yne party for guests at St. Anne ' f Betrothal Noted " Shop All Day \. Friday to ;9 P hA. . ice Sunday afternoon. My fire and John Doely and host- St. Ma ry' s Senior Prom Hosp ; In Lima Church ) esses. Kristine Hanson and Jan- The program starts at .1 pim. j LAKE CITY , Minn. / Special the singing of [ ¦ Wis, (Special) — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pet- alee Onsgard served punch. and will include DURAND, ~ ' hmj Red Cross Hootenanny Holy Rosary Catholic Church. ers , Hopkins , Minn., announce to 0i max of Soci a I Ga le nda r Chorus of fift h and sixth grad- Lima , Wis,, was the scene of the engagement of their daugh- 5.95 to 6^95 4.00 5.00 | , Retiring Teacher The senior class of St. Mary 's ! Francis, dean of men at the ers, directed by Mrs. Norman ' the Saturday wedding of Miss ter , Miss Carloe : Ann Peters to • . Gerard W. Ring, son of Mr College, under the co-chairman- ' school! Hageboeck , three acts from the JoAnn Brantner*, daughter of Honored by PTA , ¦:' ¦ The Rev. Sylvester Brown, .School Mel- and Mrs. Joe A; Branlner , and Mrs. John F: Ring, rural , senior Winona Senior High i Mr. famous Bermudas ship of Tom Moylan I professor of theology at the col- ody Lane talent show , and danc- Durand Rt. 2, and Donald Stew- Lake City. A September wed- Mothers at Strum ding is planned . class president, and Tom Hor- i lege, opened the dinner and the ing and singing by students of art, Alma, Wis., son of Mr. and STRUM , Wis. (Special) -The ak, held its annual senior prom 1 evening with a: prayer. The mu- Cotter High School . : Mrs. Andrew Stewart; Durand Miss Peters attended the Min- shirts jamaicas PTA and first grade mothers at the Rochester Holiday Inn i sic for the dance was provided Bill Kane of WSHS will be ' HI. 3. The Rev. Charles Wolf nesot a : School of Business and is honored Mrs, Clarence Call at a Saturday night. 1 by Rod Aaberg and his orches- master of ceremonies and Betsy • officiated,. ' . currently employed by the j tea party Tuesday afternoon . In attendance at the dinner tra. Burleigh will be in charge of Mando Division of Boise Cas- $099 $099 ¦ The bride wore a floor-length cade, Inc. Her fiance , a gradu- She is retiring after 37 years of dance, which lasted from 8 p-.nr: For the seniors from St. decorations. Jack Weimerskirch gown of lace over bridal taffeta, teaching. ate of Georgetown University to 1 a.m., were 75 seniors and I Mary's , this formal evening of CHS will have charge of the i Iridesccnts sparkled at the por- First graders and mothers their dates and a number of which climaxes the social cal- entertainment from his school. and the University of Minne- j ! trait neckline and the tiers of sota Law School , is associated presented her with a silver tea faculty members, including j endar . of the school , was the Women of St. Stanislaus Catjv tulle were bordered with lace in . 11.00 to-15r 00 5.00 to 5.95 set, she received money from Brother J. Gregory, president last social event they will at- olic Church will serve refresh- wit h the Brown and Bins law | the bouffant skirt. A. crown of firm , Rochester. friends, and other gifts from '.as students. ' of the college, and Brother J.'Itend . ments. ;¦ ' ' ¦ lace embroidered with pearls . . . . Strum and Eleva grade school and crystals held her bouffant teachers. Oyer 120 persons at- BRKMG OPEN HOUSE tended. Meal Prepared by veil and she carried a cascade Life of Woman Alma Center Prom bouquet of red roses. SPRING GROVE, Minn. - In Lake City WSCS honor of the silver wedding an- Depicted at Will Be Saturday Mr, ¦ Halo Benders Servecd by Men ; MRS, Lawrence Dentsch, Du- niversary of and Mrs, May- ALCW Meeting luth , Minn., was matron of hon- nard Brenig. an open house re- Elect Officers * ¦ LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) or and Miss Mary Siie Smith; ception will be J**ld Sunday ^990 ^399 RUSHFORD, Minn. /Special ) —About 150 attended the annual j Alma , bridesmaid. Both wore from 2 to 5 p.m. at Black Ham- KELLOGG , Minn. ( Special)— ' street-length pink lace and chif- mer Faith Church parlors. : — A program depicting the mother-daughter banquet held — ,50 ¦ ¦¦• ' '' ' ¦ • ' ' '. ~ ~ ~ 3 & 4.00 shirts ...... 2 for $L99 The last meeting of the season i fon gowns over taffeta and car- i . . _ . - . . ; life of a woman from birth to May 5 at the First Methodist ^ ; for the St. Agnes Catholic ; ried cascade bouquets of pale : 11.95-14.95 Shifts ¦&; Jumpers . ' $8 99 youth society, the Halo Benders , death , in honor of Mother's Church here; pink carnations accented with ^ .;>•• "Maytime, " was held Monday evening in the Day, was presented at the May The theme was rose-colored carnations. , ; ; 4.00-5:00 Blouses . . . . , i. .:. . V. .- . $2.99 : : church hall. Mrs. Richard Wittenborg gave meeting of the American Luth- the welcome and Mrs . Robert I Charles Brantner , brother of II We know wt cen't sell all H Officers elected will take HI the fur) In Ihli ere* but B 12.95 to 14.95 hand knit sweaters . . . . $5.99 eran Church Women. : the bride, was best man and ' ' charge at the September meet- Rollin, the invocation and bene- ' Bl we have ihe finest laell- '. H It was presented by Circle diction. A bake.', chicken dinner I Robert Simpson Jr., grooms: ing. David Graner was elected man. Ushers were Allan J. ; was prepared by the WSCS and ;. Hff service your furs regard - IBB president; Michael Snider, vice G. Members participating were Carol Jerry Brantner and Bernard Stewart. served by the husbands and BJ n less of where they were , wMM 1i:95 to 25.95 president; Carol Hall , secretary, the Mmes. Morris Holger, T. T. ' '¦ and John Arens , treasurer. ALMA CENTER/ Wis. - Car- sons; i '". Terri Deutsch was flower girl Thompson, Charles Ekern , , ring- Members voted to have the ol dower will be queen and Jer- Mrs. Robert Polk gave trib- and Danny¦ McMahon HI Fun by Francis 111 George Overland, Alf Schonsby • bearer. ' " • ' annuel picnic in June at the ry Bowman, king, of the Alma ute to the daughters and her • Bu Now Sorvicinq All Conrad !¦ ¦ ' ¦ Bj Bl Whitewater State Park. New and Emma KnuLson. Diane Center High School junior class daughter , Gail Polk , tribute to . . A reception was held in the Bl Storage and Insurantt III spring- dresses members, the eighth grade par- Rasmussen sang "Bles t Be the prom Saturday evening. the mothers; A girls trio com - church basement The couple, will live in Alma: ' " ' '' ' ' ¦ , will be guests. , Char- ¦ ¦ ish students Their attendants will be Bill ¦ ¦ Binds; prised of Susan Graham ¦ Tie That " ¦ The society contributed a A motion was made to install Risch and Sharon Wachhob, lene Wold and Gloria Wohlers : . . . SA99 S099 99 new stereo sound system to the two additional loud speakers in Dennis Fitzmaurice and Louise sang two numbers, accompan- Fill more County S1 1 parish hall , consisting of an am- the basement. The mother- Kutz, Dale Cummings and Car- ied by Nancy Carlson. A film , j plifier , turn table and four daughter banquet will be held ole Gjerseth and Bary Bobb and "A Touch of Nature." was 1 Homemakers See ' ¦ '" speakers. in the church parlors on May 1 • ' I , Susie .loos. shown . Roses were presented 'Spring Fashions II. I >—-——1^1^—. 17, Mrs. Bertram Rasmussen "Camelot" will be the prom for special pmes. RUMMAGE ¦ was elected delegate to the dis- therrie to be carried out with Member;; of the decoration . PRESTON , Minn. CSpecial) - 29.95 to 49 95 trict ALCW convention in decorations of a court yard , sur- and program committee were "Showers of Fashions" was the Rummage Sale Northfield , Minn. . June 14-15. rounded by pillars , balconies, the Mmes. Roger Linder , James theme of the style show p'r.e- SALE Mrs. Kermit Holger , presi- and castle walls, hung with cym- Hanson . Arlen Bursell , Gail ': sented by the Fillmore County dent, was in charge and the ; bals, banners and a coat of Sickeler , Milton Dunwell and Homemakers on Achievement Sponsored by. the Goodview Rev. M. Eugene Foehringer arms. The royal colors of pur- Douglas Blondell . Mrs. Floyd Day at Preston Elementary spring coats SAT., MAY 15 gave the devotions. Hostesses , and Helping Hand Circlet 8:30 a.m , ple and gold will be used and Roger was in charge of print- I School. were the Mmes. Edwin Nelson , the prom theme song will be Mrs. Geraldine Daley , county Quale, ing the programs. Marvin Moran , Maurice "If Ever I Would Leave You, home agent was in charge of ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL Joel Hatleli , James Engrav , " , HoW i .; Sturl7 and his orches- Ihe event , which was attended FRIDAY., May 4 AUDITORIUM Harold Anderon, Jerry Hovland Ft. City Legion and Carl Colbenson . tra will play for dancing from by 250 women. Fashion news >19 $24 s29 Sponsored by 8:,10p.m , to midnight. The grand Auxiliary Sets was presented by Mrs. L , W at the march will be at 9:30 p.m , Hemstock , Rochester , who was St, Mnrtiri'i Guild Elects Fellowshi p Hall Apple Blossom Poppy Days, commentator . WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP Wis, (Spe- . Modeling smart spring fa 'sh- 5.95 spring & summer handbags * , (Special) FOUNTAIN CITY . Central Lutheran Church Dance, Style Show- EITZEN Minn. — cial) -- Plans for Poppy Days ions were homemakers from Mrs Walter Schuttemeier and i, . were made when the American : Spring Valley, Wykotf , Harmony Start s at 10 a.m. Set at La Crescent Mrs. Roy Meiners , chairmen of $ Legion Aincilinry met May fi. ! and Fountain , Minn , 499 NEW - LA CRESCENT, Minn. (Spe- the Christian .service depart- Poppies will be sold May 24-2fi . cial) '— A spring style show will ment , were in charge of the Last year 's officers were all 1.35 - Textured Hose 90c* ELASTIC be presented during the annual May fi program of the Wom- re-elected . They will be installed STITC H Apple Blossom Dance set for en 's Fellowship meeting held at nt the June meeliny. Mrs. Al- 2 «.v 3 Fabric Gloves . . . $l.r>9 STRAIGHT j SI. Luke' When you do a load of CLEANING May 22. s United Church of fred Halverson was appointed a 2. 00-3 00 Costume Jewelry $1 .00 lor STRETCH fabrics! ' Miss Pat WiemerslaKc , UIM Christ . Clothing for world serv- counselor for the Badger Girls Apple Festival Queen , will ice will be packed at Ihe State session to be held June the NORGE Self Service way... reign . Mrs. William Dawes will church on May 19. Hostesses 12-19 at Madison. 4.00-4.50 summer sleepwear lie .script consultant and narra- were Mrs. Unris Staggemeyer , The chicken barbecue has Elmer Meiners , , tor for the style show . M iss Herbert Snell been postponed . Mrs . Sylvia r ^v J <* w/V" ^BBrlr^'5^* Tl Nancy Zinn , i%4 Octobcrfesl Rowland Cordes and Elmer Hartley won the special prize m I S $999 Queen , will be fashion con- Hiini'e donated bv Mrs. Frieda .loos * ' sultant, Background music will ¦ v : ¦ ¦ be provided by Arvid Olson on *" v, f^^ ' '" I ' . •"!¦' • • '• ' •' ' ' * tape recording. Also taking part in the show " 5 will be Ihe Mmes, Jerome ' P&i Lr ^'k'" . ^r Butcharf , Ray Dickson , Riehnrd girls & jr-hi and Robert Erickson , Paul Frtin- ©0tl .11- 111 Uenim Koll-ups $2. .*)9 ^ ^ l0tt ?> 00 sen , Robert Heth, Douglas lloel- , Bruce Nelson Jnmes ncher , A FINE SELECTION OF COSTUME , .» Reese, Charles Skemp, William 3.00-1 00 Blouses & Shuts %\ ' »' Sugg and .lack nnd Ralph 5 1)0 Hii i /ippcr A line Skirts $3 09 Welch The Don Kiiye Orchestrn will Ifi 00 Cirls fo.-ils $10 99 piny for clnnoinpr, starting at fl p.m. DST, Jewelry K 9.") \) 9;i Cirls All \Vc <;ilhcr dials . . . $7 99 Lnst your the Apple Fest ival f. DO 7 fnl>'ic:i Super SOS. Buys tii.it will not hct'ok . ^Imn m« BRACELETS t«n (il i'. Mf«'H ll <" 1 IMS Spring H ITSM - S , H I I 1 IM)(l . , . ,S0 99 air. HH.sr»ioviKiNCfr.ATu»«si ^ TBANSMIftSIOH PASTELS • r.lAR SHIf T RIDING 12 Haincoals , (' aivoal.s. Ucy, 11. 00 . , . $11 00 • OflN ARM a NON 1AM !.MC/ITI» PINS $.! ()() ECIOII b\ Sliirt s , lU'K $3 00 $1.99 • si AM SII oprnAiiQN LESSONS • siMfi r PEARLS 49 Nylon l.in i-oruv Hci; $3 Oil $-1 00 . . $1 99 MA III llf * jf'^lLjr INN English "1;, VL>'^coMf 20 llancllM Kv Hon $f) . 00-$0.l)0 ... . $2 99 \ ¦SiL _ . VIPBP "^H u & vVostorn f^^^ ^ i F—'i^"i ¦ssiulSpfySbtni^^^^feHi^^BH* ^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ 3li CO.S I IIIIIC .l«'»olry . H«-«. $2 00.$3,00 . $1 00 Classes Start Jurvi 1 LAUNDRY AND CLEANING MSt/ ^^y *™*H C3 '211 tinls ' Sportswear , Hei; $2 .00-$3 00 . $1 '19 nby \ -A, CAU \S I * I— I— , in . IXM-IIWA,,,,. , A •¦.. ..*. « lOf 1... NH.4I II M. (I- <"'*=^ '"• «""¦ W*«' m ^^^mc Tut '( • '* ^ 00 $-1 110 $1 99 30 Jl' -lll SpDrlswcar . Hi'K. $3 WINONA SEWING Patti Stein 76 Op«n 8 A.m. to 10 p.m. wcotc iinyt — 10 A.m. to 6 pm Sunday* YOU ARE INVITtD TO Value* to S6.95 MACHINE GO. Phon* 8-3450 601-603 H uff Slr«»t Phona 98B5 «1 Hull St Phone ?3« CHARGE IT. There Is Old-Fashion ed Rose for Grifical Need for Every Ga rden, Expert Tells .WRS ^ "There is an old rose for shifted into a garden. Patiently with Mrs . Henry LangenheiR Outlined by M/, E; Macemo n every garden , small or large" , the ancient gardeners watched and Mrs. Oscar Tillman . Pre- Training siding at the refreshment table Mrs. Walter P. Merhoff , New the generations of the wilding , "Providing for the Education- with interesting statistics and question and answer period fol Wis, told her listeners of beautiful bloom , collecting its which was centered with a love- Berlin , , of al Need of Our Young Adults" sound estimates, explained the lowed. Wednesday evening at the meet- seeds — tending — observing ly arrangement early spring by critical need for technical train- selection, inducing this flowers, wer e Mrs. Robert Cal- was the topic presented E. S. Kjos, president, ing of the Winona Hose Society and by , assistant di- ing and the challenging decade MRS* kind of rose to become more lahan , president , and Mrs. Karl Warren Macemon presided at regular business in Pasteur Hall , Winona State ' Area Vocation- that lies ahead. He said techni- the College. perfect . : Many of the old roses Lipsohn , vice president. . rector of Winona meeting. A check for $100, cov- .Included Technical School, at the cal schools are offering more "GROWING the old and new (the species, the hybrids) have in the attendance al and ering the pledge made by the prizes were three bushes of the Altrusa Club dinner meeting, and varied fields of training in roses together is comparable to survived Until the present clay Altrusa Club to the Winona the enjoyment of good paintings, and are to be, found not only in Cinnamon Hose of tho species Tuesday night at Hotel Winona. which young adults will be hap- ¦ that grew in .Josephine ' py and can earn a living. County .Day A tivity Center, old and new, or listening to the botanical gardens, but in our .. s gard- ¦Incv, was given to Missf Susan en at Malmaisctii , and Fra n THE PROGRAM was arrang- Vocational classes are now be- blending of good music", she ¦own¦ gardens". ed , by Mrs. A. L. Nelson , a Steinef , treasurer of this organ* said. ¦: Mrs. Merhoff told the fascinat- Karl Drusc'liki ,- which has some, ing held in various locations impress... Jo- limes been classified as ii hy- member of Altrusa's vocational throughout Winona , but Mr. ization , and a member of Altru- Mrs. Merhoff , known to her ing story of how services committee, who also in- sa Club, many rose-loving friends as sephine of France became in- brid perpetual arid sometimes Macemon said that the goal has terested in the gardening of as a hybrid tea rose - troduced the speaker. been set for the fall of 1967 for The club also voted to respond "Marge" is a past president of ¦ ¦ the Milwaukee Rose Society; roses and developed the ''.'most Mrs. . Callahan welcomed the Mr. Macemon gave a sum- the completion of a new and to the request for used clothing glorious, rose garden then guests and new members arid from the Foster Parents Organ- past member of the American mary of the technical training adequate Vocational and Techni- Rose Society's old rose commit- known " which included iii its presided at a brief business program as it is" today,, and then cal School for this area. A ization. meeting preceding the program. tee; organizer and first leader collection some 250 Varieties ..and ' of the Milwaukee Rose Soci- species; Schedules . for. the coming Rose. ety's; Old Rose Study Group. "There are a few main roses •Show, June 12, were distributed. A member of the American from which sprang the ancient Miss Rose Schetfler Named Rose Society since 1052, Mrs. garden roses and the roses "of Merhoff was elected national di- the Middle Ages. "Mrs. ¦'' Mer- Ft . Gity-Gochr^ne rector-at-large in 3963. During hoff continued , "the lied I to. -y HS to: Present .; Presidenf of Busi ness CI ub 1964 she was appointed , chair- —- R. rubra or R gallica ; the y man of the national member- Musk Rose; R , Phoenicia; ''Dog ' R a i n bow F es t i va I Miss Rose Schettler was re- 66 was approved by the club. ' Miss Martha Steele, chairman ship committee. Rose' '— R . canina .; From .'.Hit! elected president of Winona chance crossing and . ' re-cros- FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis . -- The of finance, and her committee She has contributed articles annual elementary program Business and Professional Wom- '¦ ' (C»merj Arl-phoro) ";'. (o (he American Rose Magazine, sing in the wild , and in gardens , , comprised of Miss Florence Cas- "Rainbow Festival , " will be en's Club at the dinner meet- well, Mrs, S! F. Reid and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, William Haack the 1963 and 1065 American Hose of these foundation roses , evol- ' held Friday at I p in. in, tbc ing Tuesday evening at Hotel Grace Faulds. were in charge Annuals and has appeared on ved this main group of rc isoi many television and radio pro- grown in the gardens of anti- Cochraiie-FoUnlaiii City Hi g h Winona. of the meeting and had prepared William Haack was held by a satin . pillbox and School gymnasium. the budget with the aid of Miss she carried a cascade bouquet grams, furthering the interest quity ". . . . OTHER OFFICERS elected in growing roses ' Art , music and physical edu- Newcomb. • of white and burned - orange — old and THE :. : EVENING . was high- were Miss Doris Pennell for a Takes Bride modern: cation activities will be corre- Miss Edna Nelson , chairman roses. lighted with the showing by Mr: a- Merhoff and narrated by ' Mrs. lated in "world. of color. " In- second term as first vice pres- of the scholarship committee, MRS. MERliorV speaks ;ii chisln.tl art pr ojects will he dis- To Black Hills v HER ATTENDANTS «, o r e Rose societies, ' iyicrhoff of many beautiful c'.oi- ident; Miss Sadie Marsh, second reported on the All-Around Girl as well , asi - .gard- played. Award. .' ' floor-length gowns of coral peau en clubs. In June of i 9i;2 .she lored slides of the some 200 old vice president; Mrs. John . Mr , and Mrs. William Haack : de spie with bell-shaped skirts, Dennis Eggcrl is the art su- Schmidt, secretary, Mrs. Louise Attendance prize for the eve- represented the old rose com- garden roses that Mrs. Mer- will be at home at the Red Top ] heart-shaped bodices, notched hoff grows in her garden. They pervisor;'." Mrs '. John Duel , mu- Hamlin, - treasurer ; and Miss ning was won by Miss Kemp. Trailer Court after a honeymoon j mittee on the panel symposium ¦¦ scoop necklines and : elbow- at the American Rose Society were taken by Mr. Merhoff ov- sic , and Mrs , . John Kenney, Mabel Baumann, auditor. Offi- to the Black Hills , S.D. ; . . '" ' j length sleeves. Their headpieces ' physical '- education . Mrs. John ' cers were installed in a flower MRS D. B. McLaughlin and convention in Minneapolis . She er the past few years, when his , MISS BARBARA BUT- Thcv were married May 1 at were clover :. - leaf crowns of hobby of amateur Rohrer will be the accompanist. Mrs. R. H, Watkins will :serve j has for many years been a photography ' ¦ • ¦ cereniony by Miss Janet New- ¦ ' ' ' . ' . • ¦ MAN'S engagement to Glenn St. Mary 's ' • . 'Catholic Church. pearls worn with blush veils to . comb, past chairman of District as club delegates and Miss member of the . Canadian Rose became important to the pre- Schettler as club representative Jorgenson , son of Mrs. Mil- The Rev; Donald J. Winkels of- ! match the dresses. They carried Society and the Royal Nation- servation of the summer beau- UNION PRAIRIE AIX'W Four, assisted by Miss Sara ficiated. Sister Marie Cecil was white baskets of orange-tipped ty in their rose Potter. Roses of different hues at the state convention of the da Jorgenson and the late j al Rose Society of Great . Bri- garden , and LANKSBORO , Minn. (Special) Minnesota Federation of Busi- Selmer Jorgenson ,. Etfrick , organist and Mrs. Edward j carnations. tain. when they began to give pro- —"No Time to Wail" is the sub- were used to symbolize the of- Holz , soloist grams for ¦¦ . garden and rose ' fices. -¦" ness and Professional Women 's Minn., is announced by her A dinner and wedding recep- The illustrated lecture pre- ¦ jecl of the program film being . sented at the meeting, clubs. Devotions were given by Miss Clubs at Rochester May . 21-23. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil- The bride is the former Miss tion were held. "Old prc>sented today at 2 p.m. when Sharon Heaser . daughter of Mr. Both attended Cotter High Roses - Living Antiques of the Last night' s meeting was open Ann McCleery. Miss Corinne A social hour of cards followed ton Butman, Ettrick. The Union Prairie ALCW meets. and Mrs: Clinton Heaser , 1610 ! School. The bride is a graduate Rose World , " was prepared for , to all rose enthusiasts. Twenty Hostesses include Mmes. Turnie Johnson, teacher at the Jeffer- the business meeting. wedding will be Aug. 28 at guests from W. 5th St. Her husband is: the ! of the Rochester School of and presented at the American Winona , Houston ! Olson , Gilmer Ellingson , Allen «on School, sang, accompanied French C Rushford, reek Lutheran son of Mrs. Elfrieda Haack , Practical Nursing and is a li- Rose Society convention held in Ridgeway, Witoka , Ellingson and -Willie Torkelson. by Mrs. James Werra. : ' ': Phoenix, Ariz., last October, by Lamoille and Minneapolis , Miss Mildred Bartsch.express- Church. Miss Butman is em- 3fi(5 ! i> : .E. 5th Sf- i and Arnold censed practical nurse at the re- Country Club ' ' Mr ' and Mrs. Merhoff, presenting several garden clubs 'AdvorHr.cmcnf ed the gratitude of the club ployed at the Bank at Gajesr Hiiack , Kasson , Minn.¦ ;. Winona Clinic. Her husband is ville, Wis., and her fiance employed as a mechanic at the Mrs. MerhofL explained the and rose societies , were among for the work done by the citrV Women Hold MISS ELAINE Heaser, sister title, "Old Garden Roses the 100 persons attending. is engaged in farming in Winona Knitting Mills Inc. ": "An FAT lens of Winona in the flood of the bride, was maid of hon- old rose , is a rose of old race, Arranging the program and emergency and a gratitude of- rural Ettrick. (King 's Stu- Prenuptial showers were hostr 1st Ladies Day or and Mrs. David Prondzinski, ed by Miss Elaine Heaser, Mrs; but only, as old potentially, as presenting the Merhoffs was OVERWEIGHT fering of $78 was given volun- dio) Dover , Minn., sister of the the year in which it was first Mrs . R . M. Thomson . Hostesses tarily by the members The first Ladies Day at Wino- David Prondzinski, Miss Judith Av.tilnble to you without ft doclor ' i pr»- present. bride, and Mrs. Peter Jerowski, produced by nature or by the at the door \vere Mrs'.' James cCripUon. our prodort- c.illcd Qdriuc>;. na Country Club Pampuch and also aunts of the You rnu'it l(» >e ucjlv lil t , or .your rnoivjy Mrs. R. H, Watkins will present was held sister of the groom , brides- hand of man. Old garden roses Werra . membership chairman , ' Tuesday, ¦ ¦ ^ bride. back. ¦OdiiiicK '. Is rt liny tdblet ' JIIII J easily the money to the Winona Daily with the women golf- Country Club s ' - ;¦ -¦ ' ¦ ' ' maids. . . . . ¦ • •:• . . . are the roses of pre-hybrid tea Mrs. George Modjeski , treasur- swallowed.- Gel rid ol .exccsi fat and News Flood Fund. ers playing a low net tourna- era, about 1867. er, and Mrs. C. A. Rohrer. live lonQor. Odr 'rnex-cosls $3.00 ' and ii ment. First Dance Is James Heaser, brother of the Gene Sarazen believes that sold .' on llils gusrontce: If not jallsllcd MISS SCHETTLER conducted bride, Piano, 111., was best man s low scoring in golf is "THE GARDEN roses of anti- THE SOCIAL hour, following for niiy re.i50n, |ust return. IhS .package . Winners were Mrs. Harold Saturday Night today' to. your druuyht and get your full money the business . meeting and called and Dan Wroblewski and- Ralph the result of poorly designed quity were found — not bred ," the meeting, was held in the back. No questions : flaked. 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' GROUND ^ FLOOR - 7« WEST THIRD STREET - PHONE 6222 ™ " rn •nji s.,H., -,- 4H^V,--v-'l '..;V: the auxiliary at the district con- VHiHii ^^H^I^^^^HiHHHlBHIHH —The junior-senior prom and (Ctm«r» Art photo). Mr. and Mr*. Wayne W. Erdmann (Arfliton photo) vention in Glenville, Minn., June Mr. and Mri. Conrad L. Palubicki Mr. and Mrt. Lyle 8koyen 4-6 were Mmes. Thaldorf , Bre- banquet was attended by 200 mer, Peterson, Haney, Nottle- Friday at the Terrace Supper tiered skirt Club Ann L. jaszewski hall W; W. Erdmanns , detailed with se- man , Donald V. Gray and , sponsored by the junior . The Mmes. Stan Orzechow- quins, formed class of Lincoln High School. ski , - a peacock train. Olson-Skoyen Whalan Couple James Hermes. Alternates are Becomes Bride of George Palubicki . . . and Her headdress, a pearl entrust- "Moonlight and You" was the James Meinke Return From the Mmes. Prosser, Toye, Lang, and the Misses ed . -half crown , held her silk veil Plan Wedding theme. The banquet was served Gonrad Palubicki Dorothy and Jean Laska . Vows Said Leonard Roselle, Duncan Green , ' assist- and .she carried a crescent-shap- ' by the sophomore girls. James &' ¦ ¦ ¦ Nuptial Tri ' and Alvin Beeman. ¦¦ • p WHALAN , Minn, . — Mr. and .' • •Miss Ann Louise Jaszewski, ed bouquet,'of .red roses, steph- At Pigeon Falls Stengel , junior class president , The couple left for a one-week I Mr: and Mrs. Wayne W. Erd- Mrs. W, S, Overboil, Gary, Ind., IN OTHER buainess the auxil- was the master of ceremonies. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- anotis and ivy. wedding tri p to Northern Min- BLAIR j Wis. At; home on announce the engagement of iary accepted recommendations He gave the welcome and James ward . Jaszewski , 519 Chatfield mann are at home at 202 E. Her attendants wore street- ¦ nesota. Icnglh blue brocaded taffeta Route 3, Osseo, Wis., following their niece , Mr\s. Bernice of the executive board; which Schreck , the response. An in- ' St.;., and Corinicl Lee Palubicki , Mark St., following a brief wed- sheaths with full overskirls . and their May I wedding at the , included the making of poppy strumental ensemble was direct- MOTH ATTENDED Winona ding trip. They were married Sjarpe Whalan , daughter of the corsages for the Gold Star Moth- ed by Walter Gludt , band direc' son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pal- Senior High School . The bride elbow-length sleeves. Matching Pigeon Creek Lutheran Church , late Mr. and Mrs. Lars Samuel- May 1 at St. John 's Lutheran i flower-shaped ers for the Memorial Day pa- tor. Speaker was Henry Finney ubicki , 478 E. Howard St., were was formerly employed as a tel- ' headpieces held Pigeon Falls, Wis., are Mr . and son , Uecorah , Iowa , to Cyrus W . « ' Church , Nodine, Minn. . . ';¦! their circular veils. They car- rade. Mrs. Rod Watkins , poppy "Carnival of Melody '! wa. married May 1 at St. Stanislaus ' ephone operator '^ " at the North- . Mrs. . Lyle Skoyen .' ¦; ' .' ¦ Blagsvedt, rural Whalan , son of by a girls trip com ¦ The Rev William Godfrey per- 1 ried colonial -bouquets: of blue ¦ chairman , reported that all pop- presented Church. western Bell Telephone Co. Her . The Rev. Gordon M. Tryg- the laic*¦ .Mr and Mrs , Martin py cards , are now on display for prised of Glori a Wbhlcrs , Su'sar employed at formed the ceremony. Mrs. Lor- j and white carnations. Blagsvedt. The Rev. Leonard McNab of- husband ^s . the stad officiated. Mrs. Basil Ol- sale this week and asked for Graham and Charlene Wold Western Oil and Fuel Co , , ; The mother, of the bride wore A June wedding is planned. is Schwarz was organist and son was soloist. ¦ ' volunteers for street sales Fri- They were accompanied by Nan . ¦¦ ficiated. Sister Mary Edward ' :«i beige dress and the groom 's •¦ The groom's, parents were Miss Eleanore Steinfeldt and ' Mrs. Skoyen is the former day and .Saturday. Mrs. Haney, cy Carlson. Dance music wai was organist and the children 's hosts at the bridal dinner held mother, a beige lace suit. Both furnished by Eddie Martin 's Or MTS. Roger Schroedcr sang. - 1 Miss Patricia Olson , daughter / The sage hen is the largest in her report on the Memorial . choir sang. at the Golden Frog Supper Club, had corsages of red roses. of Pearl Olson , Blair. The groom of. the North American grouse. Day Association 'meeting, noted chestra. Mrs. Joseph Lodico, Lanark, Mrs. Erdmann is the former Fountain . City. ' . A HECFjr'TION was is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 111., was matron, of honor; Miss held at The bride was honored at Miss Judith A. Schroeder , the Commodore, seph Skoyen , Osseo. Judy Cada , maid of honor ; Mrs. La Crescent. four prenuptial showers : Fellow daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Assisting were the Mmes. Leon- Mrs. William Lowe was mat- Wesley Whetstone, bridesmaid , LESSON TONIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. employes, ' at the Golden Frog bert Schroeder , La Crescent Rt. ard Erdmann , Raymond Schroe- ron of honor and Miss LaVon and Miss Jane Jasv.ewski, junior shower¦ Back Supper Club ; coin at the 2,. Minn . Mr. Erdmann is the der , Leo Bahler and Glen Ger- , bridesmaid. Allen Skoyen f# bridesmaid. Athletic Club with the Mmes. - ties. was best man and Curtis Skoy- son of Mr. arid Mrs. Alfred Erd- j GEORGE Palubicki was best Louis Hurlburt , . Stanley Or- ! The bride was formerly em- en, groomsman. Ushers were "Good News He Gives You Freedom zechowski , Ray Kauphusman mann , Houston Rt, T, Minn; ployed at Watkins Products, Robert Back and Jerome Es- man and James Meikc, South ,¦ ' SI. Paul, and David Fra tzke, and Ray Jaszewski as hostesses; Miss Sharon Papenfuss, La- Inc., and the groom is employ- tenson. moille Minn., was rnaid of hon- groomsmen. Ushers were Wes- miscellaneous shower at the , ed at the Auto Electric Service The bride wore a silk organ- are invited to come and Teamsters Club , with the Mmes. or and Miss Kathy Boldt , Hous- here. ; za gown over taffeta and rYou ley Whetstone¦ and Robert Tar- ton ,. bridesmaid. hear Dwain Evans toni ght , ras. ' ¦ George Palubick i, Arvel Allred The groom's parents enter- carried a bouquet of fed roses Sheila Kler'nschrm'dt and Julie and John Fratzke as hostesses, CLAUDE CORDES, Houston , tained at their home following with a white orchid: Her attendants atJSO p.m. ; Jaszewski were flower girls. and a pantry shower , at the was best man and Alan Schroe- the rehearsal. A shower honor- wore blue sat- < Paul Jaszewski, brother of the home of Miss Pat Reisdorf. der, brother of the bride , ing the couple was, given by in gowns and each carried a bride, was ringbearer. Mr: and Mrs. Palubicki will groomsman. Ushers were Den- Miss Kathy Boldt and Mrs, Ken long-stemmed red . rose. live at 477^ E. Sanborn St. Boldt at the church. A reception was held in the The bride's gown was fashion- ¦ nis Cordes, Houston, and Lyle ' ' ' . ¦;¦;¦ ¦ ¦ ' : . ¦ ' . . church ed of pea u de soie with long Erdmann, Winona. parlors. 'Gampaign for Christ . sleeves, princess-style bodice The bride , given in marriage PLEASANT VALLEY CLUB RUMMAGE SALE and scoop neckline. Sequin and Sauer Home by her father , wore a floor- Pleasant 'Valley Social : Club Wenonah Rebekah Lodge will pearl-trimmed appliques . of re- length rose-point lace gown over will ; meet at the home of Mrs. hold a rummage sale at Red Kraemer Drive Church pi ^G : embroidered lace accented the Auxiliary satin, fashioned with a sabrina Paul Voelker, 214 Market St., Men's Hall Friday, beginning at 1660 Kraemer Driv« ^ Winona neckline and princess lines of neckline and long sleeves. The Saturday at 2 p.m. 1 p.m. the skirt. The back skirt swept Meets Tonight into a flowing chapel-length H I II 'I ,, \\ The Women's Auxiliary to the »\ ^m^ immmmmmmmmmmmaMWm^m^tma^^ . . . train. A small crown of pearls Sauer Memorial Home will hold held her silk veil, and she car- its quarterly meeting at 8 p.m ried a ball-shaped bouquet of > , today in Lucas Lod^e, the pink and white pompon chrys- American Red Cross Building. anthemums. Plans will be made for com- HER attendants wore floor- ing events, including a public length sheath gowns of peau de card party at the YWCA at 8 soie with seoop necklines and el- p.m. Tuesday. Proceeds from bow-length sleeves. Their de- the party will be used to furth- tachable oyerskirts were fasten- er the auxiliary's pledge to fur- ed by bows at the waists. Each nish linens for the Home. All in- of . the gowns was a different terested women of Winona and shade. Their lieadpieces were the area are invited to attend. matching bows with veils. MONOOVf OES MEETING The bride's mother wore a MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) - j M i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ powder-blue lace dress and the . • • ¦ ¦ ¦ • • ¦ ¦ - All 1965 A memorial service will be held Salutes :¦ ' ' , ¦ groom 's mother, a green lace when the Lebanon Chapter, Or- I MEN'S SHOP ; • , m dress. Both had corsages of pink der of Eastern Star, meets Tues- and white rosebuds. day at 8 p.m. Members are to A dinner and reception were bring white elephant items for held for 300 at the Rod Men 's Ihe silent auction sale.

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Cciilci' ol |' ';isliioii in lh accord- standing, Gruebele and ture instructor, will be master plains. financial ing to Ihe University of Minne- Roller suggest, may be the mora Clarence Brown, But this does not mean that of ceremonies . there sota economists making the severe price competition among would be a shortage of study." president of the Trempealeau wheat. The department predicts these plants, compared with County Fair .Association, will that on July l , the beginning of AGRICULTURAL economist* other areas of Minnesota. reminisce on Dr, Cronk' s life. of the 1965 crop statistical year, J. W, Gruebele and E. F. Roller Manufacturing costs averaged ' ¦ ¦ nr. S; p. . Cronk- , . .¦• .•. . Lee Sacia and sons will furnish there will be a reserve and sur- studied creameries in Freeborn 7.66 cents per pound of butter- vocal selections plus of 905 million bushels , ac and Steele counties, whose re- fat for creameries in Steele and •. : Among guests from the. state cumulated from past crops. spective county seats are Al- Freeborn counties compared cents in a group of re- veterinarian's association will The indicated p rod action bert Lea and Owatonna. with 723 presentative creameries in west- be Dr. Robert ilaiiser. Menomo- would permit a reduction These counties have 21 co- in the , slightly central Minnesota In general, Wisconsin Milk nie , president. Tickets for the excess supply , but grower in- operative creameries more than half as many as 13 larger plants had manufactur- banquet may be obtained from comes could be adverse lv af- places in town and Wil- fected. years ago. Average size has ing costs considerably lower per business than smaller liam Thomas, Vilas Suttie. Cy- The winter wheat more than doubled , with the pound of butterfat crop was in- creameries. Hits ril Nelson, Joe Lakey, Ralph dicated at 978 million greatest growth rate being Income DEAD CHICKENS . . . These are some near Arcadia , Wis,, Sunday. The loss was bushels, Free-; Young, Solly Daniels, Alfred An- down 6 per cent from the offi- among larger creameries. Procurement areas in Leslie,Larson arid Nor- of the 21,000 7-week-oId broilers which died partially covered by insurance. (King Studio cial April forecast and 5 The three largest creameries born and Steele counties over- derson. hoto):- per the area. from smoke inhalation during a fire in the : p : cent from last year. With a pos- process more than 40 percent lapped substantially. As many man Oines in of the total dairv. products man- New Record A 50-year award from the broiler house on the Darell Schultz farm sible spring wheat crop of 262 as fiyo creameries in Freeborn obtained milk in one sup- MADISON, Wis. — Cash re- state association will be pre- million bushels, the total pro- County ply area and in Steele County ceipts from milk sold by Wis- sented. duction would be about 1.24 bil- , consin farmers In 1964 were 4 lion bushels compared with 1.29 Attaching Clod as many as seven bought in a fercent above 1963 and the billion last year. single area. ighest on record , according to //londovi Herd Tops Breaker to Plow Hauling rates ranged from 15 Demands from the 9B5 wheat to 25 cents per hundred pounds , the . Wisconsin Department of crop suppl y has been forecast Agriculture. and averaged 19 cents. Good Grooming at 1.35 billion bushels. Is Recommended studied both " the state's dairy The economists Last year Buffalo County DHIA m m The crop report said general price and nonprice competition. herds produced a record quan- field work MADISON. Wis. - Farm- ' ' lagged one to two tity of milk and farm market- ALMA, Wis. -T- Top herd in April in the Buffalo County weeks across the ers planning to p)o>w and MEDIUM-SIZE nnd large-size By C. GUSTAV HARD and northern half ings also were at a new time Contest Set DHI A was. owned by. Harry Marks , Mondovi. ^^^ <•- : " ii. tion as wel .. ' ^lls and prepare corn fields in the creameries paid higher prices ORRIN O. TURNQUIST^^ high. His herd of 23 registered Holsteins averaged 61 pounds of next few weeks could save \gricultiirai Extension cool temperatures prevailed in than small creameries which the Wisconsin farmers sold 18.138 butterfat and 1,678 pounds of milk. : Serv ice April. time and money with one economists say is because, iii ; million pounds of milk: in 1964: Top cow in the county;was owned by : prville Klevgard, 1JETTER TOMATOES FOR The acreage for harvest , the of the newer ideas in corn general , larger creameries can This was all but 4 percent of For Houston Mondovi. His Kathy,¦ a grade Holstein, produced 109 pounds YOUR TABLE yield per harvested acre and the tillage, according to Arthur attain greater economies of size. of blitterfat and 2.21.7 pounds of milk. Peterson , soils specialist the 18,8t!7 million pounds pro- CALEDONIA, Minn , - Hous- . With the proper producti on,respectively, of win- at Nonprice services included a Countv report : selection the University of Wisconsin, duced. The milk not marketed ton County 4-H good grooming ' of varieties and hybrids for ter wheat by major producing variety of things. They include was used in farm households - .- ...v . . TOP FIVE HERDS . ;: states included: He recommends a simple money on . the next contest will be held Monday at ¦ ' your garden , advancing, No. fJO • • . —Av« LbS.— you can enjoy ' and fed to calves. 7:30 p.m. CST at the Houston Breed Cow» . Dry Milk BP fresh , tomatoes on your South Dakota 476,000; 19. and method of minimum tillage milk check, -withholding assign- Cash receipts by Wisconsin .Harry iVarks. -Mondcwl . .' .... . RH 23: T\ 1.478 ' 61 ¦ 9,044 .000. where a clod breaking tool ments from patrons ' checks, sel- High School. •Jim 8. Jack Cook. Mondovi ...... : G&RH 28". -4 .. . I ',539 . U table for a long time this for milk sold last year Ronald Flury. Alma ...... G&RH . 31 3 1,53? 5C . . . Production of early spring is attached directly to the ling dairy farm supplies, sup- farmers The county 4-H clothing pro- ¦ ¦ summer. Henry O. Hanson, Alma .,;.. . .;. '. . RH 40 '3 ¦ . <, 1 . ate estimated at $629 million— ject leaders meeting will be ¦ . 1.4*4 potatoes was estimated at 4, plow. This tool could be a plying group insurance and oth- million more than in 1963. OrvilU Klevgard, Mondovi ...... G4RH 38 4 1 .W» .« . Fireball is one of , the 833,000 hundredweight ers. $25 Wednesday at. 1 p.m. CST at James Dreqney, . Mondovi. . GH 23 2 1 .359 50 . earliest varieties. The bush, compared plow packer * rotary boe pull- This increase results from 3 per- Frank Fernholli Estate, Arcadia GS.RH 47 ,. ' 4, 1 ,324 50 with 4,183,000 last year and 3,- ed backwards, a small drag Which kind of competition is the Caledonia City Hall; TOP FIVE COWS; type plants are small and cent more milk marketed and ¦ 967,000 for the five-year aver- or a harrow. more common? The economists . Portland Prairie and Browns- OW J . ' ¦- . C ' Nam* .—Lbi.—- . compact; yet they yield a age ¦ a gain of 1 percent in the aver- ville Busy Bees 4-H clubs were or Number Breed Milk BP .'. .. Farmers frequently drag indicate that managers seemed Orvitle Klevgard,' Mondovi..; ;:...... Kattiy GH 3,217 109 large number of . medium- age price received for milk com- ¦ their fields several days aft- to prefer competing through ser- judged winners in the Houston Kenneth AAoy. Mondovi ...... ,.. : ...... No.,10 . GH' 3,490 100 sized fruits. A new strain The late spring potato crop pared with 1963. Prices re- " Henry 0. Hanson- Alm» ...... S. Girl RH 7 ,B90 100 er plowing. But Peterson vices rather than prices, for County 4-H Share-the-Fun Festi- ' ' developed through irradia- was put at 26,207,000 hundred- ceived for milk sold by faim- .Ronald Flury. ^Alma . .. ..' . .:...... ROK«nn GH , . . J.436 . 97 . feels that fear of retaliatory action by vals. Portland Prairie 4-H'ers Harry Marts. Mondovi . Admiral ' PH . .. T.Jii .94 . tion is Early Fireball. It weight compared with 20.24H - a drag attached ers last year averaged $3.47 a UNIT REPORT: I.^O1 cows : on tes.t;' averages, "),142 pounds of milk; competing managers. Further- presented a modern version of ¦ . has characteristics similar 000 last year and 24 ,477,000 for directly to the plow would be hundredweight or 5 cents more 3.73. percent test, a^d . 42.7 poundf or butferfaf. ' the more effective in the moist more, nonprice services cannot than in 1963. "Snow White" at the program to the parent variety, but five-year average;. . the yields Milk , production in April furrows just turned by the be quoted in exact terms and"it held in Spring Grove, ''Don't are larger and was competitors The farm value of all milk earlier. . Either of reported at 11,416 ,000.000 plow . Dry clods often form takes some time to Let the Rain Come Down" was these pounds evaluate them. Ereduced by Wisconsin dairy varieties may be seeded compared with 11,155,000,000 in if the plowed field sits a day erds in 1964 is estimated at sung and acted by the Browns- How to Tell " ville club at the Houston event Narrower Bean directly into the garden in March, 11 ,383,000,000 in April or two^ $655 million. This value includes mid-May. The fruits will last year and 11,125,000,000 for More power will be need- cash receipts from farm mark- Twenty-two of the 32 4-H clubs in Houston County participated. not be earlier from direct the five-year April average. ed to pull a plow with a etings plus the value of the milk A Drink Rows Considered seeding, but you will cer- Egg production in April was drag hitched behind , but used on farms. The two programs involved 255 " MADISON, Wis. — Soybean tainly get a large harvest put at 5,584,000,000 compared Peterson feels other savings Cash receipts from farm members as well as many club leaders and parents, producers may find it profitable of tomatoes for canning. with 5,687,000,000 in March , 5,- will more than offset this. marketings of milk in the na- From Juice , Eitzen Be Square and Hokah to reduce the distance between For your main tomato 653 000,000 in April last year and The 'drag-plow operation al- tion last year are estimated at 5,643.000,000 for Chiefs 4-H Clubs were selected MADISON. Wis. — Orange their soybean rows if adequate crop, try the Moreton . Hy- the five — year so eliminates one trip oyer over $5 billion. This is 3 per- juice or orange drink? brid and April average. the field for discing which cent more than in 1963. as runner-ups. Honorable men- ! moisture¦ and fertility are avail- add a few Big Boy tion went to the Union Clover There is a distinct difference able. hybrids if you want large- uses fuel and packs down 'H PROJECT MEETING Blossoms, Newhouse Norsemen, between the two, the Wisconsin ; El w o o d Brickbauer, Uni- size tom atoes, Both varie- soil. . «- Department of A g r i c u 1- ties are suitable for prun- Fa rm Conference ' Wilmington Gophers, Houston ! versify of Wisconsin agrono- The. .. 4-H horse and photogra- Vikings, Yucatan Willing Work- ture points out. | mist, notes that under some con- ing and staking. Moreton is Slated Friday will be Sen. Walter F; Mohdale, phy projects will be discussed ers and Northwest Prospectors There are many beverages on ! ditions, a 6-inch row width re- fairly early . with medium- members of the various farm at 8 p.m. DST Monday at the 4-H clubs: the market which are made i duction means about a bushel size, round , smooth fruits. In Minnea polis organizations such as the Far- Winona County 4-H leaders from oranges or orange juice , per acre yield increase. Heavy Big Boy is later. Its fruits mers Union , the Grange, the council meeting at Lake Park weigh up to l'i pounds and , unless the consumer care- | soils with good fertility and wa- Sen. Roger Laufenburger. Wi- NFO, the state ASC committee, Lodge, Winona. each. The thick walls and nona County, is on the com- a representative of ' • ' ¦ fully reads the label, there is a i ter holding capacity can support the office ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ • . . i more plants than lighter soils. meaty, sub-acid fruits make mittee for a farm conference in of Secretary of Agriculture, Field Work chance for deception. | Big Boy ideal for slicing ^ANT DROUGHT\ MONDOVI-NAPLES FU ! Sandy soils may suffer a yield the Leamington Hotel , Minnea- Russell Schwantz , state com- IN THIS DAY of convenience and canning. polis, Friday at 3 p.m. missioner of agriculture, GILMANTON, Wis. (Special) reduction by planting the rows Try a few plants and RESISTANT foods , the housewife is recep- of Sun Rural members of the DFL reprsentatives of (he county 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Manley Mar- Behind < too close together. Ray for yellow fruits low in quand, Mondovi , and their son Because tive to the idea of fresh orange Heavy soil conditions can sup- group in the state senate called ASC committees. juice already removed from the acid. If you want a small the conference to discuss the Keith will be guests at the Mon- ; port broadcast seedings, but se- "eat-whole" tomato; the In the evening the DFL sena- orange and available in her fa- farm price problem and farm tors will dovi - Naples Farmers Union vere weed problems in many Early Salad Hybrid is an sponsor a dinner at Of Wet Spring vorite supermarket or delivered areas prevent broadcasting the programs. which Gov. Harold Hughes of Meeting at. 8:30 p.m. Friday in excellent choice. ; the Mondovi City Building. They ST. PAUL (AP) -Field work to her door. But , the depart- soybean seed . Taking part in the conference Iowa w ll be principal speaker. suggests she ought to If space is limited in the will show pictures of their re- in Minnesota is well behind nor- ment , . Operators should base their , make sure it is real orange garden set the plants 18 to cent tour of Peru. All interest- mal because wet tields have , seeding rate according to the 24 inches apart and SORGHUM-SUOANGR ASS juice and not an orange drink prune ed people and friends of the prevented seeding in many i row spacing distance, a 40-inch them to only one or three —if juice is what she wants. Marquands were invited. areas, the State Crop Reporting ' row requires 10 to 12 seeds per stems as they grow; Tie FS I0O ANO SS 101 Service said Tuesday. A (rue , genuine , single running foot of row while 24- these to a stake for support. Grows as much as 2 Topsoi l moisture is adequate strength orange juice does not inch rows can only support fi (o If there 's plenty of room , • to surplus in all areas and contain added water or citric i! seeds per row . space the plants :i to 4 (cet Inches daily. subsoil moisture is generally acid nor is it artificially color- apart and don 't prune! or • Green chop at 30-40 inches. adequate except in the south- ed. It has no ingredient other stake. east , thfl weekly report said. than the juice of an orange, A rea Sfudenfs Win Three important problems • New crop every 30-50 days. About half the spring wheat nnd it is labeled as "orange Scholarships at 'IT can be easily overcome by |9HjHmi J JMinuNn ] ;\ • Graze when 18-20 incher,. has been planted , 4,ri par cent of juice. " mulching and spraying. Both vBR^^^^H ST. PAUL, • Excellent shade ' for turkeys. the oats , :t5 per cent of (he bar- In the case of reconstituted Minn. - Five area hlo,ssom end-rot and fruit ¦ students were named I y . . y ley and 20 per cent of the flax. orange juice , the right amount scholar- cracking can he avoided by flHHHl'MH^MHH^ N - 1—~~ w"~ ^BKLWaWWmmmwa^Lm/AlBHHi ^' • Up to 20 tons per acre. A &ii^l7lcitii?:) ship winners nt the University providing a constant water /JUjfj \,\\ \ \ \ A ' AV- / Normally by this time in the of water is added to concentrat- season fi5 per cent of the sprint^ ed orange juice to restore the of Minnesota College of Agricui- supply , by mulching with , lure. straw , hay or some other ORDER YOUR CARGILl ^^^^^^r r^^ r^^r^ wheat has been seeded , along original , normal composition.! ¦ ^^¦ ¦ ¦ with fit) per cent of the oats , 40 They include (Icrnld O. Rabe , similar material. Foliage ^"^™^H^TniK JfeB&^fflm 'I^BBBBBr^fiil^HMflM W\ m ' m * ' I TIIKItK AKK many other Lake Cty, agriculture; Lyle 10. blights o;m be prevented by FROM per cent of Ihe barley and 37 , I H » » per cent of the flax. beverages , however , according Peters Zumhro Falls, agricul- spraying with maneh fungi- I I 1 1 I I H ' 1 Corn planting is just getting to the food inspection section of ture ; Robert M, Vagts . Uar- cide (Manzate or Oitlinne Lester Maus, mony, agriculture; Ben ) i - under way in west-central and the department , which look like j j amin N. M-22 beginning when tho ^j^g&P X - .CJA / ^f c^P^^~>4j^W Rollinnstone southwest districts. orange juice but nre labeled Lind , Houston , agriculture , and plants are a to 10 inches V V,V "orang' i drink. " j David N, Lamphere . Arkansaw , tall. Repeat the spray every xtf lv l Shady Elm Farm Winter wheat and alfalfa loss I Wis., veterinary medicine. 7 to 10 days. j ^ \ V N , These beverages should not be Altur* has been reported heavier than , normal , confused with orange juice FRENCIIVIM.K 4-H CU.'H especially in the south- since they are compounded from Frenchville Cloverleaves 4-H Side Dress with MIDLAND ern part of the stale. ETTRICK , Wis, Leo Kryzer , water and orange juice , with (lie i (Special i - Club nt French Creek Lutheran Pastures and hay fields are ; Mrs. .Mabel Skroch , Trempea- Church. Pauline Solberg played Lnwiiton making good growth, but .some color restored artificially and j leau County with the acidity and sweetness nur.se. talked on a. piano number. The club will stands have been thinned by swimming safely and artificial meet again at the church June Robert Jacobs, winter kill. adjusted by Ihe addition of cit- respiration lo members of the 7. Stockton ric acid and .sugar. Many of these "drink" beverages con- WTRO'GRO Alvin Mueller, WHA T A... tain as much as 70 percent of Elhfl added water. The percentage of Studjem shnw thai mm needii nioro true orange juice in such a di- Nilrrigcn tliini jilmnut any other crop - It must hnic \' (iru Edwin Burfien d , COMBINATION luted product obviously is fair- ilro to form protein. Lewiiton Pesticides ' ' FOR STA R TI NG CHICKS ly low even though the product & Weed Kills Thn t R v, \w it s wise to nide drenn eurlv has the appearance of orange in (he m-MHon Willi Nilro (iro. He \foin- Harold Crow. Dollar for Dollar ~ this pump juice. tiire wiH <> . . . don ' t, lake « ebiince m» ' Coma In and got tbn proof of how destructive* thoy St. Clutrlei Nutrena Wisconsin law requires a sod a ]>oor cur (U'vclopini 'iil. Deeper ront.i out-performs every othei can bo to wnler beverage license for the your loili or tubsoquont crops. When th» . . . Hijw r yicldw . Call vonr Midlmul Lyle Chadbourn , pump on the market ! CHICK STARTER riKiriuf.'icltJi' c and distribution ol Agriculture Afjont comai around looking for them •l'K-7 miin. He 'll tell von nil nhoiir, WItokA with Nihydrazone these "drink" beverages, Res- Nitrollro and iii'p V ll f"r .V°u , if rmiduoi ' . Your vanillin pump must have grocery in your animals, milk , and groin and con- yon wi'd i , ¦ ¦ /'r^fi 'iriii iiiiisi forii kuuh taurant nnd operators Rueben Gerry, i'. i tho ,c. ¦ I'IVVKIC. 11 teled Hotiit on uiKiciliriitv lor livaliility .T W -lnrn tH./ l,,!,! ,,. CON'l'KOI. of MASTITIS . powri ol solid nutrition. ll I III 1 A || f iuf, i fnitm'htfii for rh» f flmif i Harold Bookman , ¦ ¦ I' CREOSOTE t* M o n u c. T lmliiriiif ! oiilMniiding Northern Field * )(>• Seed Co. l.mfit unti / hiii't Mi'ftt lo Houston Ask for n FREE ICMI I IS at ihe Niiiri'iia Rr. IN BULK - —^m^**^'*m~—^ \\r\\*\ tftil rniinugtrn»nl . M- 115 Edit Second St. Winona , Minn. ^i M | f .iu li l iirin anil in all M / CI Bring Your Own Container DEMONSTRATION ol liiimaiid cninini'iual lay- S«o U» For IIH 1. Mocks . CI Q Per Gfll in Your 1 5 G/il. Lolt Dr Wlllinm H. Ahlbracht, of rb» Univnnlty of Miuourl In Ed's Refrigeration Cliech with u< lorrioUlli 4>1«13 , TRI-C0UNTY CO-OP OIL ASS N. SEED CORN » reply nliout pottonml well* from nitiflte» from cheniknl i & Dairy Supply DADD nROS - SORGHUM F. A. KRAUSE GO. IfUDD STORE fortllije^, "Mother N«tur* I* long »utforlng, but not RUSHFORD WINONA HOUSTON SEED 5H En»t 111. St Winonn "Hroeiy Acrct," Eflsf of V« S HARDWARE etern/il, { 30/ Elm St Second A tAnm Hlghwny U Phono 5J33 " l-D 25-10 Wlnoiifl, Highwny 14-41 ^'mil /)(itl Kddl J)r, in the purposes. Day. proximately 300 tons of WC-3 will'be will be opened June 14 at 7 p.m. Gov, Warren Knowles will needed, Cherry Grove and York areas The company has orders for Specifications and proposeI may be eb> are under lease give ihe address Open house, talned at the Office of the City Engineer, COST OF sanitary newer main to Hanna. Life .VJO.OOO tons of ore this season so with display of equipment and Clt/ Hall/ Winona, Minnesota. All bids to property owned by Church of far. Orders have, varied from must be on the proposal forms fur- tours of facilities, will follow - nlshed. the Crucifixion is estiamted at 110,000 to 490,000 tons per : A certified check or bidder 's bond shall from 3:30 - 5 p.m. The Rhythm accompany each bid In en amount equsl $7,510. The church will construct year. A total of 118 men is em- Playboys will furnish music for to five percent (5%) of the bid made a religious education building. ployed. They will work probably payable to the City In the (vent the the dedication ball from 9 to 1, successful bidder falls to anttr Info a Grading and base construction to the end of October. ; Capt. Naire C, Waller is com- contract with the . City. of access; streets to the hew high The City reserves Ihe right to relect Ore is found in an area from mander of Troop A, 1st Recon any or all proposals. school are estimated at $12,300. near Chatfield to the Iowa bor- Squadron , 105th Cavalry, 32nd Dated at Winona, Mtnnfteta, Myron Waldow , engineer , said der. Infantry Division . R e f r e s h- May 17, 1«5. STUDENTS HONORED . .. . Among stu- Good Citizenship Award ; Michael Ciehosz, JOHN *. CARTER, blacktop would not be applied mentn will be served during City Recorder. dents cited at an individual awards assembly holder of the top academic average for a year. ' the first Wednesday at Winona Senior High School boy in industrial arts, arid Michael Thill', A sidewalk . is planned at 536 Hate Sank N». tn were, from left : John Heublein, who re- winner of the DeKalb Agricultural Accom- S. 2nd St. estimated at $110. Con- Spy for Russ ia ceived United Nations, social studies and plishment Award presented annually to the crete curb and gutter, grading, REPORT OF CONDITION OF mathematics awards; Lynette Grimm, win- outstanding student, in vocational agriculture. base and bituminous surfacing Gets 30 Yea rs , estimated at $8 500 are planned ner of the Business & Professional Women 's (Daily News photo) . , (AP), for Hill Street from 2nd to 3rd NEW YORK .- Robert Street North. Curb and gutter Glenn Thompson , the former Air Force enlisted ALTURA STATE BANK portions of 7th Street South , man who on confessed to spying of Altura, in the State of Minnesota, at tha close of westerl from existing curb for Russia y HONORED . . . Gary for six years, was sentenced to- business' bn April 26, 1965 are estimated at $4,800. Evcnson , left , new Spring day to 30 years in prison. ' ' ' ' '¦ ¦ Waldow reported he couldn't .. . : . - ASSETS ' Grove (Minn.) Jaycees pres- The 30-year-old Long Island Casri, balAnccj-. with other banks, end cash Items In ' -procesi of Wisconsin Pollution get an audience with the Hous- 'collection • ' » ?-<.1,8M.*I ident , and Bob Bunge, last service station operator bowed United' Slate* Government obllgationi, direct and guaranteed :.....,.... 672,047.31 ton County Board at its regular Oblloaflons of Statej and political aubdivlilohi- '. . . , .' :. ; ;., ....,.:... ; 57,908.«4. year 's president , hold a nis head and closed his eyes ' meeting this month because of when he heard Other. bohds, notei, and debentures (Including 1100,000.00 lecurlttei of a full agenda but may be able state trophy for having . Lf-S. 'Dist. Judge Federal agenclei and corporation* not guaranteed by U.S.) ...... 100,000.00 1 , Walter. Bruchhau.sen In Brook- Loans and discounts (Including I734.M overdretts) ...... W,?76.W . to consult members . at another been named most outstand- Bank eremites pvvntd tSCO:C0,, fyrnDura and fixtures 14,300.00 ...,,,..;. 5:300.00 lyn pronounce sentence. Real estate owned- other th«n bank premlie s : .' .. '. ' ...... >...... 1,200.00 ¦ Heatings meeting: . The council requested ing young chapter. The tro- - ' ¦ Scheduled ::: ¦ - ., - ' ' Arrested last Jan. 7. at his Olher assets ...... : . ;..; ...,.....,...... U9.W him to consult the commission- phy was presented by the : WHITEHALL, Wi.s„. - The the time in 1!)M , the survey in operation , in liilil. Increased Total,:'; . ¦ - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .!' '' ¦;' ' ' service station at Babylon . Assets . . ;. .;.. ...:. .: . ' . : . '!;... ,...... ;...... ;. 11,950,514.4e ers about runoff from North state president, Allen Sko- . ; state Board of Health- will con- team found. production . and lack of adequate N.Y.,_ the 6-foot-2, ' Eidge Road and long-range : gebo, 250 - pound . LIABILITIES' duct hearings at the Trempea- Overloading of the primary waste control at Preston Go- 16 Evenson at the Thompson pleaded guilty March Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and . leau County courthouse Thurs- sewage treatment plant was al- operative Creamery has result- plans for its improvement. awards banquet at the con- corporations * . 584.414.yj 8 to conspiring with two former Time and savings deposlli of Individuals, partnerships, and ' . . . . day at 9::i0 a. m. on pollution leviated at 'KLK.VA when the ed in grossly overloading the E. L. SHEEHAN presented a vention at Rochester. (Ons- members of Russia's U.N. per- . corporations . . .. .'• 1,081,249.73 in the Trempealeau and Buffalo village constructed a ridge and treatment plant. gard ) Deposits of United Stares Governrhenr (Including postal ' • ' '. ' :- . , his wife and photo sonnel to steal U.S. . military .se- ' savings) :. . - .- ' . -.' ., ' , .,...... : ...... 4,333.75 . petition from him : ' ' ¦'¦ (commonly knewns as Beef) fu'riw-irrigation system for dis- An engineer is preparing plans ¦ . Deposits ol States, and political subdivisions ..... 128,7J9;M . daughter for full-time police crets. ¦ river basins. , : posal of waste from the poultry for a separate wdste disposal to Certilied and otlicers',- checks, etc. .:...... 2.5J4.M protection . The village now em- Total Deposits...... ,...... :..Sl.«01.}83.4? plant. be constructed by. the city to (First Pub. Thursday, May 13, 1965) A hearing at Balsam Lake ploys two constables without Whitehall Eag le Scout (a) Total demand deposits ' . S 678.980.18 Wednesday will involve Pepin The survey team recommend- handle industrial wastes from CITY OF WINONA (b) Total lime and savings deposit! . S1,I22,303;31 regular hours but subject to Attends Conference Winona,. Mlruiesala ' Croix and ed adequate waste disposal faci- the milk plant. Total - Liabilities ...... ,...,.,.. ¦ :. ' , 11,801,383.49 as part of the St. call. Both work daytimes out- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS : . , ¦River basins. At lities at Netex Mink Foods , Inc., The report notes an overflow " ' Mississippi side the village, and no rules WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special ) ' FOR' CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (lie board states at Eleya , . where discharge of of wastes from WHITEHALL ASPHALTIC MATERIALS Capital: PEPIN village , , —Roger Bieri , son - of Mr. arid .- (a). ' keep them here during free . Common stock, total ' par¦ value $50,000.00. ..,;.. ,. .% 50,030.00 a primary sewage treatment waste waters into the pond ,has Packing Co. into the river above ¦ ¦ Sealed proposals , marked "Asphallic. ¦ time. . '. ' • . ¦ ' '¦ Mrs. Peter Bieri, Whitehall, was Surplus ...... ,..: 50,000.00 plant is in "¦ojieratioh'.' - ' Equip- a detrimental effect on the wat- the dam arid said city and plant . . Materials Bid" will be received at the Undivided profits :....:...... ,.....;. 49,330.97 Byron Whitehouse said one of seyen delegates from Office ol the ;Clty Recorder , City . Halt , ' er.; are cooperating to provide Sheriff ¦ ¦' - ment for disinfecting is includ- Gateway Area Council to the Winona, . Minnesota, . until 7:30 PiM:, ' . . Total Capital Accounts .;.. .:.; ":..% . 149,330.97 Some wastes from MONDOVI treatment facilities. The com- having a regular officer, on duty June 7, 1965, for. furnishing 125,000 ed in the plant but disinfection . ' may not cut down on crime but third Region 7 Explorer confer- gallons of asphallic materials . In , ac- , Total Liabilities and. Capital- Accounts ' .. ' . ...^...... ;...... ,.. Sl,950.514.44 . hasn't been practiced , a n d Canning Co. spray irrigation mittee noted that the White- cordance v/|th . the speclli cations pre- ence at Great Lakes Naval MEMORANDA monthly operating reports aren't system were found overflowing hall sewage treatment plant is would help detection. Leads are pared by the City Engineer W Winona, ¦ often gone when he is called Base, Chicago, recently, accom- Minnesota. Assets pledged or assigned to .secure liabilities end tor other purposes submitted to Madison. into the stream. grossly overloaded due to the Specifications and Proposal Form may . (including notes and bills redlscounted and securities solJ with panying Paul Wechter, ' - ' ' Some combined sewers result- excessive industrial waste load- and reaches La Crescent , he Buffalo- be obtained at the office ;of the\ Cit y, . agreement to repurchase) . . - .. ' .. :. . ..$ 13S.S9O.O0) : the Buffalo Riv- ' . At Whitehall ' Decorah District Scout execu- Engineer, City Hall, Winone, Minnesota. ; ed in overloading the trickling ing from the packing plant and said: : . All bids.musi be on Ihe City Proposal We, Cyril Kramer, President, end Thomas L. Doran. Cashier, of the above- er hearing will be held first. ' . ¦ filter sewage plant during peri- Land O'Lakes milk plant. An A prospective officer could tive. .' .Form. named bank do solemnly .swear, that this report of condition Is . true and correct, to The river starts near Price and "Pursuit of Excellence'' was A certified check or bidder 's bond the best ot our knowledge ' and belief. ods of storm runoff at.Mondavi. engineer is working on expan- be trained at the state training shall accompany each . bid In an amount VIVIAN KRAMER ' Levis in northwestern Jackson : The committee recommended sion plans for the plant. school, he said, for cost of the theme of the three-day equal to . five percent (S'S-) . -.ot the bid, THOMAS L. DORAN, Cashier County and flows through Os- made ' Correct—Attest: Minimal treatment of INDE- event, attended by \ 2 ,000 boys .payable to the Clly of Winona, seo, Strum , Eleva and Mon- that GILMANTON Cooperative board and room. A radio sys- Minnesota, which shall lie forfeited to CHARLES KRAMER ... Creamery consider an irrigation PENDENCE Creamery wastes tem could be acquired on a from 80 councils in four states. the city. In the event the successful bid- -" ERVIN TIMM davi , entering the Mississippi der tails to enter into a contract. Directors to dispose of wastes appear to be satisfactory. Roger is completing his soph- River near Alma; system five-year rental basis. The City reserves the right to re- STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF WINONA. *«:/ omore year at Whitehall High led any or all ' bids and to waive ' . .In- from milk and locker plants. Ridge and furrow irrigation A man could be hired and paid : A survey committee last year formalities ,- . " -V- . • Sworn , to and subscribed b'efore me this 10th. day of May, : 1965, end I hereby.. . . . Effluent from the locker plant plans have been approved for 7 cents per mile. Houston village School. He and his brother, Ron- Dated at: Winona, Minnesota . certify that I am nol an officer .or director of this bank , found localized problems but PIGEON E A I, L S. Creamery, ald, who will graduate this year, Way 17, 1965: (Notary seal) MARGARET PESHON, Notary Publlej ¦ Was being discharged directly operates with one man working ' • ¦ '¦: ' - surface waters not materially info Elk Creek. Some improve- which is ' .discharging' untreated are Eagle Scouts. . • ' JOHN S. CARTER, . . . Winona.Caunty, -Minnesota;.. impaired by pollution . full time and one part time, City Recorder. . (My. commission expires August 30, 1970) ments have been made here wastes to Pigeon Creek. hired by the; hour. With his sug- Buffalo R i v e r drains 433 since the 1952 report. Plans for a sewer system and gested system, radio contact dropping. 650 feet square miles, The Trempealeau River Falls primary type sewage treatment with Caledonia would bring help en route to the Mississippi as 660 feet from its origin north- plant for Pigeon.Falls have been it cuts across the.upper : quar- in emergencies from his office ; west of Black River _ Falls to approved. • and other villages with similar ter of Trempealeau, lower edge the Mississippi River near Indications are that the treat- of Eau Claire , northeast cor- equipment. Marshland. ment system employed by CEN- Mayor William Mishler ap- 2 COWS PER ACRE ner of Pepin County, and cuts ARCADIA , with a population TERVILLE Creamery s o m e- pointed the council as a whole a swath northeast to southwest of 2,0(14, is the largest City. The times is bypassed, although it -OR - through 40 percent of Buffalo appea rs to operate satisfactorily to study costs of equipment , committee said wastes from A- training and personnel and a County. G Cooperative Broiler plant are most of the time. work schedule. The cities and villages through discharged into the river and Trempealeau River drains which it runs grew about ill recommends suitable treatment about 1,140 square miles, most The council will discuss the percent from 1!)40 to ]!)(>(), but facilities ^ The committee found of it in Trempealeau County plus proposal after reading applica- Ihe over-all population of the that present municipa l facilities small portions of Jackson and tions for meter reader Monday counties decreased 7 percent in can 't handle the waste. It said Buffalo counties. Although the at 7 p.m. DST. Persons inter- ested in full-time police protec- 2^RESj rtRj DDW, are seven villages and cities grew slightly . that period. There, a separate disposal system _ milk processing plants , veget- should be provided or city faci- between 1940-19110 , the overall tion are asked to attend. able cannery, poultry 'processor lities enlarged. population drop was 7.6 percent. nnd by-products factory in the Clear water sometimes over- Also included in the hearing ALMA PATIENT HOME I basin. loads the Arcadia primary plant , will be three Buffalo County ALMA, Wis. - Elmer Kurtz- bypassing raw sewage lo the communities and Garden Val- weg has returned home from A new trickling filler type ital Eau Claire sewage treatment plant was river. ley Creamery draining into the Luther Hosp , , placed in operation in OSSKO Upriver at TAYI.OH , periodic Mississippi. where he had major surgery Tlin survey recommends re- Sunday . in 1%2, replacing an iriiidi 'rjunlc I'cchcck.s were recommended ¦ primary plant. A chock on for (he Cooperative Creamery medial meusurcs to prevent dis- septic tank overflow. Although charge of wastes from ALMA MONDOVI BAKE SALE handling milk processing wastes , (Special) from United Co., chlorinalion equipment lias been Dairy Products Cooperative into MONDOVI Wis. - Milk Products Mondovi High School Pep Club Osseo , was recommended. provided by the village , disinfec- Ihe river. At STKUiM Ihe Iricklin R fil- tion of effluent hasn 't, been prac- Dairy la/id Power Cooperative has scheduled a hake sale at ler was removed from service ticed , disposal facilities for settling Mondovi Hardware Friday from during the winter and actually At BLAIR a trickling filler out MS I I wastes have been satis- 7 to 9 p.m. and a car wash at out of open il ion .'Hi percent of type sewage plant was placed factory in recent years, the re- Lnkcside Dairy Saturday. port said. COCHRANE Cronmery treat- ment facilities appear to be NORTHRUP KING fc adequate, the committee said. ^ Although chlorinalion facilities have been provided , the high MAKE US PROVE colifonn count of the effluent on the two occasions sampled indicate chlorinalion hasn 't been K£ effectively practiced. IT TO YOU! (iARDEN VALLEY Creamery f. ' "¦" ' ' . ] disposal facilities are doing an excellent job, with no wnstes found in streams In recent 497SEED CORN years, At FOUNTAIN CITY, the re- port said , effluent has not been disinfected and a clilorinntor Blight resistant linsii 't been provided. High Yield 2 Area Firms Get ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ¦ ^^^^ BHIK ¦¦ I \taWBjawBta\aY TaVa^^^^^^^^ ^i JlfliVWlf W Jar **|ff* ¦'* HIA ¦nTT^'f'*4 ^^^ ^^^M* /^« ~i ^^^B M MMJ. !Ph'Jw —I ' Small SBA Loans Big Ears iBa^MV * ^¦E^^H^^Hvlfl ^^m \i ' ' I' II ii. 1 IR?nlrJwii\ (Ki-i JHH]I^L^L^LB^LHL& • ^i WW"* \CEWEflCr^c9^mnq^qpi^fl Two area milk trucking com- panies were among firms re- Strong Standing PICTURED ABOVE is Ihe (w.vliirc <»f the Hill Weber Farm at lUoorrier , Wifl'onsiri. The picture ceiving Small Business Admin- of lli< > , was taken '.'Il days nftcr seeding. Mr. Weber has out' finest registered Hoist fin herds In Wis- ist ration loans during March consin. His cows, after pasturin g on this IVrmn •(! recti 111 Protein Gras.i, showed llttlo Interest In SUA Adniinl.slnilor Huge-no 1*. tlicir fc'i'ain r;ilii>n. i , Foley .said today. Good Silaga A $:i ,(H)0 loan was granted lo Dnvid J. Kurk , Mit7.cn, who op- erates a dairy product trucking High Population mm firm, wllh three employes, nnd PERMA-GREEN rd Roravator Saves Up to a $H ,1)(M) loan was given lo That the Howa Cluylon Kiigoiie Nelson , n Mon- Early Vigor dovi , Wis., milk trucker who 7 Trips Ac ross Your Land . . . and employs four pei Nons. HI-PROTEIN PASTURE SEED m Prepares a Better Seed Bed! CLASS AT DOVKU-KYOTA Farmers Exchange A PRODUCT OF . . . DOVKll-KYOTA, Minn. (Spo- SB Mnln St. olril ) -• Severify-sovon children NORTHERN FI ELD SEED CO. In kindergarten will complete WINONA, MINNESOTA ,ilx weeks of classes Friday. Kochenderfer & Sons Mrs, Dunne Klury, Dovor , I fltMT Solid n poitcnrd for Information on tltuio Interesting grattai that aro minora! and vitamin rich and do not W i». liui l'ht Ml at i'lyola In Iwo V Noiittiniii' 1——— fountain City, MINtl bloat livestock. clnsHus , mornlnK and afternoon. ^ ^ ^ ^ 'J'hero were 27 nt Dover. ¦ - lil miiwnn Arrtiu » H J M £•£ J nUlvUMJ» «J *_• » »*>"' * " Dominican SERVING IN THE ARMED FORGES Road Signing Tested Businessmen Receives Air Force Medal Capt . IIAKOl.D B. LUECK, j month; Whitrhnll , courthouse, ' Airman John Edward Hill, son tin J. ltenk , son of Mr. nnd : son of Mr. and Mrs, Helmut Wednesdays , I p.m.; (inlcs- of Mrs. Catherine Hill , has Mrs . Edward Renk , has been ! Lueck ,. 1R97 W. 4th St., has I vllle, post office , Wednesdays , completed basic training at transfer-red from Ft. Sheridan, Frightened been awarded the Air Force 4:30 p.rn.; Arcadia, city hall , Lackland AFB , Te.v. He is a 111., to FL Carson , Colo. A mu- ] nitions specialist , he Is assign- PUERTO PLATA , ' .'Commendation Medal . He retir- second and fourth Wednesdays, I9C.4 graduate of Harmony High Dominican j ' , ed to an ordnance unit. He at- businessmen usually devote ed April 30 after 20 --years of: 11 am.; Houston , i\linn., post School. His address : Rox B 732 , ,!):30' Lowry AFB; Colo.; florid. tended Winona Senior H i g h their undivided attention to service. office , Fridays . a.m.; the Army in ' The citation (irove, School and entered profits and regard, politics only was for services Spring post office , Fri- l!)fi4. His address: 75th as chief of the Air Reserve Rec- ^ ' , 12 noon; Caledonia , court- January as a means to that end. But they ! days (TTY. Minn. - Orel . Co. (DS); Ft. Carson, have been rudely jolted by ords Center data development house, Fridays, 2 MINNESOTA th*> ' p.m. promoted to specialist Colo. revolution : that threw 'Sanle branch , Denver , Colo. His pri- A one-day visit will be made Recently j 5 was William VVhetstooe , Ft. Domingo into turmoil . or military service includes ."ML at the La Cro-sse station Tues- Mr. and The capital had been far away Ritchie, Met, son of months in the day by Lt. Mildred M. Chris- Whetstone. Minne- INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- from the breadbasket provinces . ' Mrs. Allen NaWv during tian , Women s Ar my Corps se- sota City. He is assigned to the cial ) —New address : Joseph The businessmen were accus- World War II lection officer. Lt. Christian will D. Mueller, Co. B, 3rd Bn., 2nd tomed to violent changes of gov- ' Joint Chiefs of Staff and is on an d several discuss enlistment in the .corps duty at the alternate national TUB , Ft. Leonard Wood , Mo. , ¦ ernment swiftly executed and ¦ '¦- overseas tours . ¦ ¦ with interested young women 0/ , . accomplished in hours. ' military command center an at- of Air For c e the area. '• , headquarters kept tack-proof LEO SHAY DJS'CIIARCED This time it is different. Th«- duty. At the ready for emergency use. .-He- . I i me of. his FOUNTAIN CITY. complet- eoup d'etat of April 24 bur- Wis. — has been there since , Minn. (Special) transfer to Den- Larry E. Suhr , in Korea WHALAN - geoned into a situation that son of Mr. and ing 13 months of duty Leo Shay, seriously injured in threatened to tear, this little ver, in October Mrs. Elton Suhr , Fountain City last July. Whetstone enlisted in 1961 , he w a s 1%2; He a two-truck collision near the Caribbean nation apart . It has Rt. 1,. has enlisted in the Air the Army in November recently, has recov- unit adviser for Force. is a graduate of Winona Senior Twin Cities cost many lives. It has.-brought ¦¦ ¦ He will train for the me- ered enough so he was able to a massive intervention of U.S. a reserve re- • . - " ' chanical career field. High School. - ' ' ' ' ¦ " return to his home here Sunday Lueck. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . ' ¦ ¦ covcrv group. ¦ ;¦¦ : ¦/; troops. It has thrust ' - : the Domin- '*. ' . 'V. j .; * evening from a St. Paul hospi- ican Republic into the midst of Billy Mitchell Field, Milwaukee - LA CRESCENT, Minn. . —Army STOCKTON.Minn.—Pfc. Mar- i tal. ' the global cold war. It has He attended Winona State Col- . Pvt . Gene M. Strauss, 17, son raised the spect er of a revolu- . lege before entering the serv- : of Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Strauss, tion that might be seized by i ice . He and his Wife are now La Crescent.Rt . 2, is participat- Castroists and Communists. It living in Winona . 1 ' ¦ ' ing in Exercise Silver Hand , ai has brought Dominican soldiers .•' major joint field training ex- face to face with the prospect vl \ew addicts Sgt and Mis ercise conducted bv (i LI KR the Strike civil war and of firing on their \Ri:\cr i: scm Command at Ft. Hood, Te.x. I brethren.. It has generated ha- t o L, ird Bn, 4th Trn Sp Strauss is a combat construction voc in an already ailing econo- Ft Leonai d Wood Mo specialist . NOVV YOl' SEE .'"IT . . -A heretofore hero fen: a confercrue on road signs; The my . . ¦ included , iii a demonstration area , ( • difficult-to-see bridge on County ; Road. 1<>5 bridt;e. \ 1 KICH Utl) R \Wil.inR7 ed at the (heat Lakes Naval /f ) l FRESH GRADE A this little country one heats i: 2nd St Weilandt is sta Hdining Centei left Sunday foi leaders of the middle class say tioned at Offutt AFB Omana Long Beach Calif after spend S@£ GUERNSEY ing it is time they took an active ing a lcci\e with his paicnts part in polities. Neb His address 42011 Bur dette St , Omaha Xeb Mi and Mis Dominic G Ku j MILK Whitehall Council But there are t hose who ac , ' /»w ^\ knowledge this will not be eaM • las He will be stationed at Dozens of businessmen heie I A CROSSh - Rocl uiting Pear l Haiboi Kulas joine d ( 811 f V^ WBaW station personnel hei e h,i\e an the \a\ \ after gr aduation fi om Wm Regular or T | ; and in other cities of the north JmM Homogenized "m.-^ _§r_f C Reorganized; seem frightened . nounced the following schedule high school at Ar cadia in I The stalemate in Santo Dom- of ,iiea visits J0H4. \ M ' « Gal . 4i#:# ingo between the forces who call OSSLO, Wis post office fu st * I ^f « *^ Vacancy Remains themselves constitut ionalist s and third Wednesdays each IHRMO.W Minn ( Special )- 1 ( WHITEHALL . Wis. Special: and those who call themselves THAT loyalists is threatening slow itM - (GUERNSEY I - Whitehall City; Council had J PPTAM1/ PK its reorganization meeting Mon- economic paralysis. ^Hi^IB _*^r Hl-Mlfl WHIPS JJU«r ' J&i^g****^^ ^ day night ; . . .; ' The businessmen as a rule . -• * No one has been appointed thankful that U.S. troops landed tptis CHECK THESE HOME MADE Grade A Extra Larger r to fill the unexpired term ol in enormous force,-¦ since that Double Yolk Eggs ' seems insurance against a Cas- CHAfI V^^^^==-?|j| Selme r . Galstad, 1st Ward alder- tro-like revolution . : N Delicacies! who has died. : man ^ All , city of But money is running short in g^~~r ISN'T ONE ENOUGH? . ..- . There's no excuse for motor- f jeers are the same as ,no elec- the banks because of the paraly- . Kaw^mi^S,^^;^^ Grade A Larg« !__ Hli!M ^r~------. ists to forget to stop at this intersection; where County Road tion was held this vear. sis in the capital. The tobacco ,; K industry in the agrarian nort h Dj $i 105 meets Trunk Highway 43 in Sugar Loaf , The five signs 3;.. j ; MAYOR Lester lirennnm re- has been hit hard, and 15.0l)f) HEAD CHEESE Eg^ ; ; were piit in place Wednesday for a demonstration of their - Sour and Sweet |TO Qg^ :: . appointed the¦'.- .following . stand- workers face idleness because • reflective qualities , conducted for highway officials here for Chees», ing committees, the first man as of lack of credit. • Collage . ^L^y/^^ B conference on uniform traffic signs. The lighter signs in chairman: Eyvind Peterson. • Blood and Tongue Sausage Chocolate Milk ' -' . -. : ' ; ^ this picture are those that are reflecting the most light, i Daily • V^pD c^^t^SH JT^^W I Nprrnan Firske and Donald We invito you to try our many Chi p Di p V: ' 5^gW ' , News photo) ! Rice, finance;. Rice . Charles Seniority System • . ,;'- ;- . - ,S^S . Johnson and Peterson, water other Homemade Sausage Treats! • Breakfasl Orange ^^**>C^^^ pr and sewer; Charles Johnson and In Congress Hit '¦ ' " ¦ ' Willie Johnson , public welfare; ; ^fe : : HOMEMADE ; ^ Charles Johnson and Peterson , WASHINGTON . - (AP) Rop. property; Willie and Charlies Morris K. Udall , D-Ariz.. said ^iii_^->^ BRAUNSCH EICE Johnson and Friske. parks; today if corportaions operated CHAPIN'S SAUSAGES :^^ W R DELICATESSEN • SAUSAGES • FRESH MEATS !¦ ^ft Rice, Friske and Peterson like Congress "the oldest jani- j ' --- V^Q^Y ¦ ¦ ) ". "( 955 Wesf Fifth Street .:. vl PW^E ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ib streets, and Friske and both tors would be running the . ;;d^mk. ' 65c Johnsons, law enforcement. show ," > 17? East 4th St. 4flrZ5 Other reappointments: Peter- Udall made the remark in testimony prepared for a Sen- FRESH FROZEN _ . son, council president; A. E. Berg, clerk-treasurer; B en ate-House committee studying DUCKS-GEESE - TURK EYS :, 39c Mahie. chief of police and weed congressional reorganization. com missioncr; Louis Boehm. The object of his scorn was the ' ' AG'. CREAMY - . : . . '.. ' ; :. civil defense director , and¦ seniority system of selecting Hegge & Johnson , attorneys. ." . committee chairmen. ¦ ¦ PEANUT BUTTER • • •: "& 49c John 0. iMolhy & Co. Bank was designated depository and I-.A - CRESCENT BOOSTERS " HIGH QUALITY TUSHNER'S ¦ ¦ Whitehall Times , official news- LA -CRESCENT. • Minn; (Spe- ¦ YOUR COMPLETE FOOD STORE CHIPS • ;s 39c paper. cial) — The La Crescent High ¦ '¦ r ¦ AJ3. POTATO ' : BAWWW DDICE¦ lm i %ii .B ' \M\ATM 501 East Third Street School Booster Club will meet ^ Since. 1896 F 0 L LO WING adjourn ment. Wednesday R p.m. DST in the ^^ the council met as the hoard * A.B. SALAD DRESSING ¦• Q, 39c of Public Schoo l cafeteria. Finesl healt h and named Mayor Bren- CALIFORNIA . C | K)| We Do Custom FROZEN FOOD w' nom , chairman.: Rerg, clerk , ; Thursday regarding the water and Dr. L. L. Hanley, health Buicherinfl system at the plant. ABCt m Pork & ¦««¦« • Lockers for Rent 'J-ra^b officer. ORANGES ° - 69c |e TjSSU .' • Processing , -L—Jifc ^w. Thomas Bronnom and Ronald THE COUNCIL approved rt Toi i e ft, ^¦ • Curing * eu. will C~=^^K[r' Rieri were hired as lifeguards . request by Kenneth Swenson, LONG, GREEN, SLICING 12 Rolls r^ IftC hold 200 lbs. • Smoking S^TWrp l* At Ihe June 3 meeting bids representing the Chamhor of ^ «t all times. of meatt ^^5^sas^rrj Lj for construction of improve- j Commerce, that it. co-sponsor CUCUMB ERS 2- 19c _.. merits to tho sewage disposal ; 4th of July fireworks at a cost ne% u , plant will he opened at 8 p:m. | of $100. WI N.,, ~ $1^ 00 Kool Aid and the street committee will The council approved erect- - report on work- necessary. ing a building at the Country Richard Duiand of Durand , Club to house city equipment . CHERRY PIE MIX ° 25c ' 10 39c WA RKKEK'S Construction Co. reported revi- , Cost will be $500. Charles John- ^ HOMEMADE SAUSAGES - GROCERIES - LOCKER PLANT sioris to the disposal plant di- son was instructed to employ gester were st arted Monday. someone to trim trees in the Pure SWIFT'S WELLTRIMMED FRESH — WHITE ROCK 477 W . 51h St., Winona , Minn. Phone 3151 Steel stairs replacing wooden ! Fralriekson Addition park. sta irs at-the digester will cost ' Liquor licenses were granted C UCK approximatel y MOO . as follows: Rollin Holtan , Class Orange Juice ^ Il Charles Rosenborg, appearing ; A fermented malt beveraRe and "L " STEWING with problems from Whitehall i li quor; Lyle Pavek , Quinn Ris- Packing Co. , was informed nc- i bcrg and Bitter k Mason , Class • • 29c cess road plans have been given B fermented malt and liquor , 39c - HENS to the city engineer and Bren- and Harold Everson , Dominic gSSsTS 59- " nom and Berg will rmv>| (, O) |oo^» |j with Ihe Sons all a and John Dubiel , 'las.s Log Cabin OVEN-READY I' il h I i c Service Commission H fermented malt beverages. b FLORIDA ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY &{< Syrup '£ CAPONS 49c 39c and 59c Jars ^-X EE^ Safranek's | LEAN MEATY couNTRY smE 601 tail Sanborn ^P * iotS' 33c cb ~ - | | ^ '*S, » ' . STEAKS - 79c Strictl y Fresh Dressed j fiBs/.. . ' m"'Mt ^*!' PORK WKI.I , .-viKD \i-;u'l^^^ffi' VOKK Puffs mf%r V\' ' ' LEAN —CENTER CUT S'l ATK CIIKDDAIt CIIKKSK. I.li 'uir- r \ DIRC fc l TF lb 1 III ]»n , Chci-.i' I , C Very litnitod Supply B I'd Su'i- . sliced , lid/ JI U" . I .' \. \ ^^HK^H |^^ Bpr # llic liory Sniokcil < 'licrsc , V' . ' OZ. hill .Vli V Facial Tissues lb " ' ^ ' PORK STEAK 59c Ki inkiiiia Mull I i nc\.> Me ;UK I 1-1 »'i \ llli|liii'lnl t'. ili'lwci:. , Ciuiciiilicil , < jri . .. tin j 1 l)l' ' Mlhl illlKci ' i;.;i |i;il ll;inil Clicr-r (m^ :"li j Slu I' ll Niiliirnl MiiAiiri'lla , do/ p|. (; . ;t*i ¦ 2 49c [i FRESH GENUINE SPRING LAMB — All Cuts \\ "- ¦ liali .v ' • , II ii/ I' .'n Ii :, >i I, j* Bm - ¦ .i. „ ""LETS 55. K I I. IIII < ' 111 1 - *.- hum llnllaiiil, ciic h V | 'i;i , J j ! Fresh Dressed Heavy WHITE ROCK HENS Ib. 29f !j P^ i Na t ural I'uil Salul , rarh ,',.. / A.G, , ^ , .. FRESHLY GROUND I'linili'ii i ' aiiicinlit'i I liu\ Hi, - / j | — ARCADIA FRYERS A CHICKFrN PARTS — j| II AL" lliinlril l.ll'dri lii;Mi/ . hd- .|Hi I Mail.ai rn ' v , 1111 1 >> -1 uil liai iiiti' 1 J> HonifMiiado Homemade ([ Potato Chips »>¦ lb liup'H ii'il N III Mi'i'i.in i i|i'l(i' l . |il.;' ,,'ii j' Lemke Cheese 59c Veal and Pork 69c POTATO SALAD tx^° BAKED BEANS ! Twin Patk J j [ Oft /» ' ' ' J BOK TOA! 1 A PI/7A 49r I iJ 45' - pt. 39c pt. j| «) 9t OUR OWN HICKORY SMOKED I'M liclanl |H//a S|nr.ii| nil lo,. I HI l,n)-h Ii Mulliu, lnuil |, PORK Id c.iNii'ii liniu'ii ¦ i Summer Snus.nie lb. 85« "\ Mil » S IIUM I IIIH ' \\ ,n ei I ;. \\ ali'i Inn ;i.„- |J; * < Z SLAB BACON Lb 55c , unri/c ,«. TrAnn Lady I in"ri" |il-.;.', to the r celling, beer to minora , paid i .' ' These totals will he included in the c ity s an Following is an abstiai t of statements le Patterson l^uari a s 3 in IK) 1 y,) 00 Alma High S< hool senior soc ial r 18' a $2 )0 fine plus costs, and lost 1 • . pliciili on lo Ihe ledei al Offic e of Kmerficni v reived bv /h< dty up lo noon Wednesday N A Hovci ud 14/04 10'147 01 studies ddss rer ently ah part S . J : Groves 1 002 i(l \,[fyi ,() of the Wibonsin State Bai Ah- , his lie ense for a year 1 Labor . . Krpiip. S J G> eves 10 444 m 70.144.% srw lahon's program WiiuKurnlpd * I Rental Mai I D.iinagi s IOI \l West End Almoin Levee 1' si 14 100 00 14 ,400 00 in. 1 904 and approved by the] Hixton , Northfiel d m Polachek hlei ti ic . $ 575 n $ I I 800 17 3T 80') 17 human treatment application of Tn-County Tele- ' -Meyer hoff 2J; 10 220 40 9 i Id 'I') 2 02; 80 I) I August Winona Street Dept %2 T> Persons divori ed in this state phone Co op , Inc , for author- 10 207 011 10 207 (H) ' ibl lA 1 140 2i 10j r-, . I Kred: Fakiei Winona Counts 1 806 48 oj elsi where cannol remarry is ity to convert the Northfield ex 1 Kred Fakiei 10 01b 0(1 lb 01b (Ml \els Johnson Const ( o 3 7117 -1 3 2ii44 d H89 10 ¦ Wisconsin until a y» ,u aftei the change to dial opei alion with | | Fred Fakiei 9 M2 0() 9 142 (Ml Warnei Swasey 2,47ri.()0 . . - 2 ,475.00 ¦ . . deci ee In a divorce action the one-party service $ ¦ Harry Po/anc 1 210 00 I20OO A M K; diner 2.640 00 2.640 . 00 ¦ ; . coiirl c hief ( oiihideration is i. Kendell-0 Bi len Lhr Co . 9,11/4 9 11174 Winona Readv-Mjxed Conciele 2 46') 00 2 460 00 ^ welfare of an> hildren born to £ C Curt Mdlmin 684 0(1 084 OK) Jerry Meier .'(, ",0 226 50 ' the mar r iage A divon ed fath Extra Police /or I Harold Veadke 255 00 255 O>0 Kert/man Dredging Co 1 7/7 HI 6 706 jfl hiMHl 9 044 12 I Ulland -Bi os Inc 2 780 00 2 780 Of) er ran be foi ced by Ihe t ourt L'cilzen Concrete Prod Inc I 211 0(1 I 215 00 to support his (lnldien New York Parks r Rity Lingeniellei 480 00 4110 OO Biesan/ Stone ( o Inc 6 411 O0 r, 411 00 A 60day c ooling off per iod is MvW YORK (AP ) I Morrill & Sons 72 00 72 01) Civil Defense J 1,8 15 J 518 15 - Soma 2d 2(M n, required befori a divon e ( orn 1 OOo extra policemen and po- 3 Oiihn Blacktop < o 15. 102 41 1110'2 U Winona Deliver y & 'I ransfei % 00 % 00 plain! is si rved on uther party | | Olson Wrecking ( o 12 102 00 12 102 DO Kujak Hi os Ti ansler 4 273 00 4 27100 licewomen will patrol the city 'a ,8b 00 4 8b OO Family court commissioners in parks and recreational area* I. Lysne Const lire 4 Osmundsor Hr os Adams Vmn 6 .918.00 6.9)8.00 vestig,ite arid liv to make re i Donald Elliott 10 128 00 10 128 00 Winona A^gn gale ( o 1 682 00 ) (,82 00 dui ing the summer in jNew ¦ ¦ ¦ ( oncili,i t ions | | Peter Biesan/ Co 1 104 bfl 1 Ihl <>0 Fi-K Aulo Supply Co 2 !VV ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 2:04 York s war on crime 3 Vernon Gallaghei 48 00 « 00 Plainviiw Community Schools fi i 00 6 ! 00 IN UJOPHON pdilions the Police Commissr oner MichaeJ ¦ O'Laughlin Plbg (o s»0i)() 00 10 0% id 19 0% M Claik Explosi\es Inc 128 . 90: -128:90' .state Department of Public Wei .J Murphy said Wednesday any O'Laughlin Plbg Lo . il 05 51 05 Bob Noithouse Mabel Minn .87- 00 ' . " ' \ 87.00 fare or licenced child welfare per son using the recreational ( Ken Ryan »90 oo ™ 00 Alvin C Konkel 126 00 12b 00 agency onduc ts an investiga facilities could do so "free from 410.00 Hon Adopting parenLs go ¦ Charles Hei big . 430 00 Noi them States Power 52 -19 52 89 the anxiety that he will be mo- '" . ' ¦: Lawrence A. Ken Oever ing 978 U0 078.00 Leroy Kieffer ( Plainview) 41 2S" 41 25 through a probationar y per iod of lested Henry Volkman . 1 Ofaj 00 1 0b5 . iK) William Theo Pehler six months oi more If the 2 420 00 12 J 00 42.5 00 John Johnson 2 120 00 Glen Au es Inc ?, 000 00 R 000 00 acloptmn is authoii7ed bv the get distor ted images of lawyer* 1<>2 00 •John (level ing 462 00 N'orthem States I'oui i 311 os ',41 95 oui t (he child s name is chaiig from certain televusion pro- . . Ken Herold . 970 00 '»70 00 Nonhci n States Power , ed to that of his nev parenLs b 005 00 28 00 285 00 grams and folklore surrounding Elmer Evanson . 6 005 00 Noithci n States Powei 424 4 1 424 4 1 All adoption records are sealed the profession He explained Cooper Excavating Co . 1 025 00 1 02a 00 H S Diessei & Son Inc 1 42^ Ofi i 885 81 Hartman outlined the anato- 10 47f> 00 s 107 89 why attor ney are called on to Bruce Cai pentei 10 479 00 Winona Stieet Dept 91491 914 91 mv of a lawsuit explaining the defend even persons accused of Merk's Wiec kei Sei vice 4 711 00 4 711 00 Winona Metal Pi oduc ts Co difference between civil and heinous , crimes; because under MM OO 30 50 criminal pioceechngs and be- Koland Peters MR) Oil Aiehei Daniels Midi ind Co 1 293 88 1 298 88 the constitution they are inno- I UMW tween JUI V trials and matters ' Leon . Blear. • 2 820 00 Sandbaggei s Payioll 1 84J U3 30 50 ) 843 88 cent until proven guilty He din- ' . -Robert B. esma - 15 00 ^00 SandbagfJei s Pavioll 1 892 77 coming befoie the judge alone cussed the rules protecting ju- 102 10 i 392 77 Rocket T.ansler Co HI2 40 Sandb.igRei s Pavioll 2 000 00 2 000 00 He explained the l ight to tual venile lawbreakers. ¦ »9 .Caleway Ti anspui tation Co »'J« J »^. Angst Motor Si'vice 4"! 25 43 25 bv JUIV conduct of the attorney Basic legal information will 5I2(^ 1 Harris-trucking Lo "-j ? Winona Motor C o 251 11 251 13 and other s during a trial mo sa\e young people many houri l 1 ) Floyd A. De/otell »'«"'« '° °? St Maiy s College (Bio Drpt 101) 00 100 00 200 00 tions aiter venhct and appeals of anguish and perhaps hun- br2 2i ' to higher com Is geneialh end Werner Transpoitcition Co ,- „.,„,' Northern States Power Co 1, id 1 1 50 dreds of dollars as they begin ' . - Moretrench Coi p 1' -''-'"» 40 !9 ' Robb Brother s Store ing in the state Supr eme Court , in 1 2«4j 87 WI 87 dO ' their first jobs buy thier first Mobil Oil Co 1^6 ^ , Holden s Drug Store "Law assures freedom bv im- automobile rent an apartment, ¦ ¦ '" ¦ 4 < 'i 4 85 ' ' -. - . - . V II II PV Hish ihulmg ( o /8i >R '« > a« posing restiaint ,' Hartman ' Auto Electric Service (.1 21 61 or purcha.se a home lfl 4 1 21 said Attor nevs represent clients Winona Ready Mixed C onci ete •«' ' > Mat/ke Electnc Sei v ice 50 00 6 0 56 ,0 High school teachers are be- 1 in the ' adversai v s\stem of (Jail-Ross Appliance ' "» ' ™ Winona Fire &. Powei Equip Ii 6(1 6 00 ing notified of the availability 2*9 481 • iUonald Rice (St Dept > 249 48 Bauer Electric Inc 1 till 1 80 solving disputes of such instruction by memberi Dept ) 416 05 4>b« f > aid Arthur L. Brom (SI Dept ) (W 57 89' ii _ .John Thompson (St Dept ) . 202 15 f-\> Safety Inc . «2J Fire & ^74 ' Hey! It's TIME for another wild contest from Dr Pepper! Shell Oil (o • -'4 40 -J4 Village Brochure Jones & Kioeger . 'r ' ^/'' W, C Printing Co • r, 0,) ; ™ '¦( ¦ ¦ OuUDor Stoie • >'? !J100i^ 0 Kreiifzer Motor Express . 100 no \ Publ ished at ,l- . 9S7 00 98' 0C .l Kle.nschmidt hoi S. Weisman & Sons, Inc .. fi ^0 ' Krick Auto Supplv Co . H' 0 ^ li/Ui Spring Grove ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ - ' 'lne Service . 4 00 4 00! SPRING GROVE Minn - WIN¦¦ Il l THEll l i Kalni es . *1&\1»X . Berg Bag Co 4 000 00 4 (MO W Spi ing Giove Area .laveces have Sam Millei Bag Co 25 Sb1110 2, ifo OC completed the brochure on ¦ 180 8 . . 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i MullmrM With¦"¦Slyha pitching. Bob with has gone the route. ' its Saturday pitchers (Bene- park." "He did some catching in can ready for duly. Coaches Jim Mullen of collegiate Conference Chuck dict will go in Friday 's sin- ditching also is one of high school ," said the Mullen " will start 'SI \ I 'm Allaire will catch.: Cotter and Dr. L. A, Mc- a 4-2 record , faces three At Cotter, Mullen flatly first , Mika gle game) froni Roger ftlcCpwn 's worries. Mark coach. "He didn 't look too against Hollirig.sfnne. The Kolas will he al games at rough Mn'iikato - forecasts a rough time dur- Ron Qua- Cown are singing the biu.es Hoepke, J. I") . Rnniette, Jer Houghton, who appeared bad , but it takes a while to chucker , who is 1-1 , lias Lee at second, John Nett this week. Friday and Saturday. ing the tournaments: "We ry Kohn , Dick Peters and the answer to a big prob- get used to the bat swing- shown flashes of brilliance nien al short and ' left in Ihe Their wails center around Says McCovvn: "PrbiV don't have the pitching. Larry Anderson, who has lem; is on a choir trip and ing In front of your face. and , in the '(•bach's estima- ,Jr at third From 't ( 'ot- outfield will he Dave Chris- itching. lems? It seems we've got There is an outside chance been play ing in Ihe outfield. won be here for the Man- He probably will see ac- tion , could he te key p " • :;¦ tenseii; Don Kuknwski and Mullen must send his thenr all the time! Right of our making it to stale •'Larry threw Tuesday kato series. tion. ter needs ' our Hill Nogosek, team in defense of its dis- now Ihe only definite starl- ligiiin

¦IN FACT, THt- GOPHERS WERE PLEASED Cinders Don't Bother Plainview Team By GARY KVANS and Brian Trainor "disqualified .; 'a'fter . finishing first in the with a pair of firsts in . the high and low hurdles. Spring , ' Daily News Sports Eriitor 440-yard dash. Grove s all-star. Mel Homuth . also gobbled up a pair of firsts. The highlight of the meet had to be the high jump. It He swept through the 100-yard dash field in a : 10.6 clock- - ' . At home. Plainview runs on a sod track — not the most began in bizarre fashion. , a Plainview performer making: 22 ing and then got a tainted; first in the 440 when Trainor was ideal place to get a track education. isaine sort of record , we're sure) practice runs before miss- disqualified for cutting in too soon. The Gophers had; little trouble adapting;' to the .leffer- ing and finally being;given the thumb by his coach. Winona took both relays, Bill Kane , Ken Armstrong. Ron *on Field cinders, however; And before the sun hail floated Bill Squires, Hawk jack-in-the-box , then got down to Maul and Trainor sweeping through in the mile relay and its way' into the horizon on a lazy , hiiyy spring afternoon serious business and .wound up tying his school record set Armstrong, Steve Ford; Jim Rodgers and Kane winning the Wednesday. Plainview served notice that it -would, have to he in the Falcon relays at Faribault by soafirig 6-1 AVinona's 880. ",: ¦ reckoned with come District Three' time at Rochester. Sam Bailey made it; a one-two; finish for Winona by pulling • -Robert - ' Wearies won the mile for the only other Spr ing . The Gophers, not deep but ambitious , took honors in a bis. best height at ' .vil. Grove first; Plainview compiled points when Dan Standinger quadrangular meet, scoring 68 points; To add insult. ' . Beriiie Peterson's Jim llatlevig thrilled the gallery , St uncling no won the 220, Dennis Lee the shot put . Lyle Wood the discus ¦ '5-7 with a ten-gallon straw hat on; Ilatlevig went and Dave Wnleh the broad jump. Benson's Peterson Tigers pushed 'Winona into third pUree . by taller than ¦ scoring 60.; Winona got 46 and Spring Giove 2ti, S-9:l .i .. and finished third. . ' Winona-;got a first from John Diirley in the pole vault. In due respect, it must be said that Winona , most likely. He also was second in the high . .hurdles , third in the low Coach Gordy Addington 's Winhawk team will seek better Enuiniiel hurdles and first in the 880-yard r'tii i'. results against area teams Wabasha and Lewiston at Jeffer- could have finished higher had broad junipers Doug . ¦ ' and John Rodgers: not been; out of action with pulled muscles Ron Maierus was one of the big winners for Plainview son next- '.Tuesday.;¦ , HOMERS TWICE, BEA TS ANGELS \ SMASH MANKA TO Killer s Heavy Ammo Winhawb Wear Hitting Shoes BIC.-.MNE- .. ..;. - ;.:. :.^. Benz- goinrj Io .—second- on the W L . W . L play,: Ahreiis then singled home Austin 4 0 -Faribault 7 3 Rochester 4 0 Northlicld 1 1 a run and scored on the hit and . ' ' Blasts Help yVINONA. 1 1 Red Wing ; : I 3 HE'S ' OVER- . .,: ; Spring Grove High School high jumper ' . Twins . . run as Morris doubled.. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Albert Lea 3 J Owatonna 1 4 innmg home run as the Red Sox ignrted a four-run, first-inning Mankatft .2 5 ' The Hawks' next action Charles Wist e clears the bar during the .leffcrson Field Quad- beat Yankee ace; Jim Bouton. rally for Baltimore ; after Cleve- rangular. .won .- by.."Plainview Wednesday. Bii| Squires of Wi- : That was no pop-gun Harmon ¦ WEDNESDAY'S RESULT comes Saturday when Wells . Frank Malzone collected three land had scor ed twice in the top Wanona I, Mankato 3 , stops here for an afternoon • riona won the event, Plainview won the meet svith fifi points, Killebrew used on the Angels of the five Boston hits and Lee of the first. Dave McNally . MANKATO. Minn. - Winon a doubleheader. Winona is 5-3 Peterson had (SO . Winona 46 and Spring Grove 26. ( Daily the second time around. Thomas singled in the other run checked the Indians on two sin- " High School's . - baseball Win- overall. News Sports Photo * The Minnesota slugger beat in the sixth. gles the rest of-the way. for his Paul Blair 's leadoff homer first victory of the season . JOE TORRE hawk broke out of their batting Los Angeles 4-3 Wednesday Big, Fat Average slump here Wednesday much night with his second home run to the dismay of the Mankato of the game, a 450-foot, two-run Scarlets. : Raiders Cop shot in the eighth inning. The The Hawks authored a 13-hit ' night before he had attack that stopped Mankato Mid^oU- given the - Twins a 3-2 victoryrover the An- Only Thing Fat About 8-3. The victory pushed Wino- na' s conference record to 3-1 B^^ gels by caroming a drive off Mississippi .'i. pitcher Dean Chance's leg in and left Mankato at 2- the ninth to send home the win- In addition. Todd • Spencer MitMganSMe breezed the route, giving up ning run. ¦ five hits, striking out. six and CHICAGO i/P —'.'.- 0'n .ce-beateii an Wi.sfon.s/ii at Illinois .". . . , ' Track Meet The victory, fifth straight for Torre Is Batting M walking three. Only one of the Michigan 8-1 risks its Big Ten ;. ' . Coach Danny Lilvvhiler of/ Ml-, DURAND Wis, — Arcadia the Twins and 16th in .23- ..'starts three runs was earned. baseball leadership . in t'. ce chigan Stale, former St. Louis . | High School's track , team won a this year, kept them in first By THE ASSOCIATE!) PRESS complishment since he weighed 2-2 tie they cracked with a "Yes. we looked better." games against arch rival Michi- j Cardinal star., conceded his , close race with Durand for tha place in the young American A couple of years ago the only 240 pounds and lacked speed . three-run seventli-innirig up- said Ed Spencer , who was dis- gan State, the league's hottest Spartans nius! put out a ¦'ter- thing slim about Joe Torre was l Speed of foot still isn't Torre's risings I Mississippi ' Valley Conference League race, one-half game mayed with Winona 's 7-4 loss hitting club, this weekend. rifi c eflort " to dominate !h^' his chances of making the ma- main dish, but it's; hard to fault title here Tuesday. ahead of the Chicago White Sox , ¦ ¦ Santo was the big gun for the to Northfield Tuesday. "You Michigan . State: fi- .i , hitting three-game set with Michigan. jors. . ' a guy who trimmed his weight The Raiders pushed home 37 who swept a twi-riight double- . Cubs, rapping three of the five are bound to look better any at a ' .278 'clip, stands two games -VA' team' . has - tii be • good to Now , however, the only thing to 205 and last season lifted his . points to 52 foi Durand and .19 header from Kansas City 7-4 Chicago hits off Giant ace Juan time you start to rattle the behind Michigan and one game win the close ones like M iclii- fat about the Milwaukee catcher average to .321 with 20 homers for Arcadia. and 6-4. Boston blanked the New ; Marichal in the seven innings he boards." behind runnerup Ohio State 7-2. ; gaii has, " said Lilvvhiler , whose is his batting average and the , and 109 runs batted in. And this York Yankees 2-0, Detroit worked. Marichal lost his third Obviously the veteran coach Michigan is host to Michigan pitchers' , apainst ihe Wolverines Forsythe of Arcadia came topped Washington 5-2 offer the Braves turried down year's current .347 average goes I home a double winner , and Bal- j game against five victories as hopes that the 13 hits broke the State in a Friday single game probably will be Jim Goodricli , copping timore beat Cleveland 4-2 in oth- for his services. j along with seven homers and 14 the 1 00-yai'd dash and also the San Francisco committed four slump for the rest of the sea- and Saturday the two play a ht-hander , and southpaws er night action. Torre lifted his average to ' RBI. !a rig errors behind him. K' 220 yard dash. The Haider mile .347 Wednesday night with a ' son. twin bill on the Spartan diamond .John rasnan and Doug Hobrei. Killebrew s decisive homer off While Torre was continuing The Reds broke through and half mile relay teams also homer and a single helping Mil- his heavy hitting, Leading the way were Dave at East Lansing. ; MICHIGAN coach' Mil Uene- Angel reliever Bob Lee cleared , Ron Santo against the Phillies, who had ' finished -first . waukee to a 5-4 victory over belted a homer and two singles Bauer, parttime infielder . and Ohio State, rolling smoothly . diet .pi'obabl .v . will .,.ailbere -to . his the center-field fence, scord tied the score 2-2 on Richie Al- ' Art McN.'Highton of Durand Frank Kostro, Pittsburgh while continuing to in the Chicago Cubs' 7-3 . wallop- Wayne Morris wilh three each behind ace pitcher Sieve Arlin , • ¦regular;, pitching . .rotation, starl- who had walked , len's homer , with a two-run also emerged a double winner show why the Braves refused 1 ing of San Francisco and John Ahrens , Spencer and has three roa d games. The ing Friday wilh sophomore Boh and pulled the Twins from be- . , Cincinnati seventh-inning comeback trig- wilh firsts in the ItflO-yard run the New York Mets " offer to buy , edged Philadelphia 4-3, the Los Gary Addington with two hits Buckeyes are at Iow a 3-4 for . Heed , and using left y Clyde hind. Killebrew had ripped a gered- by Tommy Harper 's tri- and 'the discus throw . left-field circuit him for $500,000. Angeles Dodgers defeated Hous- each. In addition , fiery R. D. one game Friday and then tac- Barnharl and another sopho- clout off rookie ple. A walk to Frank Robinson , j Shot Put: 1, Haines (A); 1. Halver- southpaw Rudy May, ton 4-2 and the New York Mets Bosclitilte unleashed a double kle defending champion Min- I more righl-hair 'der . Bill /.ep|i. son (Al; 3 SWiinion (M); 4 . (lie) By- the An- Gordie Coleman's sacrifice fly gels' starter, in the sixth. As a teen-ager with his eyes downed St. Louis 2-1. his first time up to give him nesoti :t-c. in a pair at Minnea- on Satiirdav sonq and Oonnm ; D—43- \ 1. on Ihe majors, Torre was in and a double by Deron Johnson flrnntl Jump; 1 Pomnsh (O), 7. For- The homers two trip les and the two bagger po l is Saturday Ohio Slate hurler Arlni, syllH' IA), 1. A. McNaugltlon ID), 4. were the fourth wrapped it up, Sammy Ellis got and fifth for Harmon in his last jeopardy of being overlooked by Torre hit his homer in the in three games. THK I TtlDVY round of single league strikeout ieailer with 15 . Hii-.h (Al, p—IV-3' .j. major league scouts, which [mirth inning against the Pi- the victory for. a fi-O record with lii'lh Jump: I. Krabcwiki (Dli 7 D. 11 games after an anemic start. Uoschulte began the rout by games also includes Indiana 5-4 ; will try to extend hi.s perlecl H.ir-.chlip (O); 3. Lcr IM); 4. (riM would have been quite an ac- Jim O'Toole's relief hel p. rates, pulling the liraves into a [ doubling as the leadoff hitter. at Minircsota , Northwestern 1 -1' I i (!C(ird to 5-0 over the weekend Riulher and W.ileliko (A); H—S-9> ». Killebrew led the majors with Pale Vaull: I. tlcnum (Al, 7 Arnold Don Drysdale limited the As- He went to third on a passed at. Illinois 4-5; and Wisconsin [ Michigan Slate , leading the (A); 3 Elhnqlon (M), 4. D. lunglol* 49 homers last year and has led (ID . H -1I7U tros to six hits , including Walt ball and scored as Gary Add- 4-5 at Purdue 2-5. Big Ten in hilling wilh '.'.711. is the league three straight sea- SUNSHINE , 'KATO WIN Oncui: I . A McN.iun. hton (Ol, J Bond's homer in the ninth , while ington flied out deep to center. ' I paced at bat by league leader. H.ilni'i (A), 1 'iviMMon (M); « . Halvfr- sons. Saturday s twin hill slate is Ron Fairly provided, the deci- Winona added a single tally I shoitstop .lerrv Walker who snn (A); O-lll-J, Los Angeles built a 3-2 edge rounded nut with Indiana nl Hillh Hurdlok' I HAtinn (M), 7 l-lon sive blow for the Dodgers with a in the second. With - one out , owns ;i ,'i(M) mark , and third (A), J. Mc,ti (A); 4 . Onnner (O); T— going into the eighth on Albie Iowa ; N'Mlhweslei'ii at Purdue; i two-run single in the third in- Gary Curran reached . place third baseman John Hie- :W * Pearson 's first-inning homer , firs! on Mile Relay' I Arcidia; 7 Mondovi) ning that broke a 1-1 tie. Jim r- J: ',55 , Jose Cardenal' an error , wont to second on a I deiihach with .417 Hailing run s third-inning Hamernik's in lOO Y .irrt O.isli I Forsythf IA). .7 . I.efebvre chipped in with a hom- in the league is .Ihe Ito sacrifice My and a run-scoring Wild pilch , stole third and neriip K r.ilnwski (Ol, I Schulli (Ml, 4 . er for Los Angeles. scored as Bauer punched an in marv . Wisconsin infielder , wilh Wi inlll (fAI . I- 10HS single by Joe Adcock — the 1 ,- 1111 Y.ilil O.nli I Lourr (M), 7 .1. f ield srrrg/e. . a 700(h major league hit for the Mllwaukl'a (Si PllikbuiUtl 141 ' 'I'll. Oysomi ID), I Mack r» ( T veteran first baseman — in Ihe 4b r h ill db i h bi Two more came across in u A), .SS ,. National Lead Alou.cl 5 111 Schotitlil.tk 4 13 0 DflO Yiiril 0,iMi: I A McNauflliton 10). the third to run il to •)•() , Add- t"ollrges 7 Ad .im s (Ml, 1 SchlOkJfr (A); a, sixth. Jerry Kindnll singled Jone-, ,11 0 0 1 0 Mola.cl 10 0 0 (^nd ngs) Nvnowi. i.K \<;t i: wit h a much improved Spoils J ¦ ,rl 113 0 Clvmi. BASrilAI I W.iyni' 10); T -7:0V )J home the first Minnesota run in W 1. W I. Aaron 'fll'srf 4 111 ing! on and Spencer singled man's, team , pulling out-tin; vic- Molhi'ws.lb 4 17 1 froi-kclh 4 0 11 Clilh.HK 1-6, Norlll l'. i,||li.il 0 0 770 Ynnl Ontli: I I'Oikylhr (A), 3. the third . HlMIU'inlk'k 3 0 Brll'k 0 I and Loren Hen/, was safe on a eiatli'villr 17, l . ni as II Kr.ilnwklii (Ol; 1 0 Hanchll p. (O)i Mank.Ho Our 1 0 t.ou^.- ' i o I tory afler seeing llie game lied Torre,c 5 17 1 Cknilon.lb 4 0 7 0 J MonKAst J 0 I 0 Kailpy.ll 1110 JPNMIS 4 Wrnllll |M); T. ,1M Pete Ward's two-run homer in Suttshlni, B*r I 0 Spnrliiii.m < 0 3 fielder 's choice thai cut down II after six on ;i home run hy Oliver,Ib 10 3 1 Alli'y.3b 4 110 I C.II..I .HM' ) . Mil v,iuu,.|. imliluli. ol l- nv; liiiiilli'k; I. II.KIWI (M), 7 Lli- n Wnlkln-. Il Addinglon (A I , I W.lllm (O); 4 HfUh 7 0 0 0 I' .Hilioni.ph 10 0 0 singled to drive in Spencer and w L e top with a grand-slam homer in Tot.tlk II mi first two hits riff Spencer in the nntlirnor* I* .5*° (lie- 1 ttnvt; r M7.il ' Orilroil , I) II SV7 it , MONDAY'S OAMt\ lie gave up two hils to Doug Tolnlk .14 4 U 4 Ihe fifth. filth and cut il to Clcvrlaml II 10 !74 « Simshlni- ui W.itklni (onlli,.|(i l MILWAUKEE 010 100 300 - S 'l-:i on a dou- Heps notion 10 n ui t Mankato vi HHI'i (mlklil). PITTSnUKGH 030 000 003- 4 ble, single and error in Ihe Ni w York 10 15 40« 1 Don Bufoi'd. who also hom- SporCunii n't vi (((»(( Sulinii it imMir. E- > h ni ati i h in lied lor a .'> I victnr .v in the scv as League" single over Ihe first 1p»ntor ,p 4 1 j a/iurlli'i.cl 400 National I,C ;II ; IIC CaidnniUI 1)31 Verialltt.,»t 4030 1»ni,ll 4 7 0 Qualki-t . r. 1 0 0 w, i. I'd on Pririon.rl enlh over S ' , baseman ' Repay Conveniently on "Payment-Ease J I 3 l Kimuil.ih 1 0 l I portsiiiai. s and s head. Jerowski .struck ¦Ahioni .an 4 I ? VnStcilon.lf 1 I 1 I Ok A||i|,.|Bk II I o o o Aliiion.ll looo High .School's "I! " .s<|iiad base «l Lor«nr,(( I 0 0 a Mornk 0 0 0 eiillailnlphia 17 II 410 ii , BUY WHAT YOU WANT OR NEED! Hay all you r Rodyori.i 4 0 10 Nollltu.Jti 3 0 0 0 Mankato liar eol two hits each h Nrii, 0 I 0 San I i.imiMii 17 14 417 4 Schaal.ih Kl LAS SI IU CK mil onlv our hall leani was beaten 7- .'l hy CKITOII (' nl monthl 4 o o o Iiimmmn.c i I o o lotaU I) I |] t Atknrko n 0 0 0 Si i II 14 440 , I lulls, y payment:, to onlv one K lHiOp,7l> liom Mruce Slaiilon, Dnug Ku nili'. 4' 1110 ValllpinK .ph i o o o and walked six , lull Mankalo here Wednesday Ni 1) 1 1 eillklniMih t I) 144 I Have more pay spcixl oi save R Lan .p I 0 D 0 Orwil.p 3 O 0 0 lent siipporl Lo.ser ,\i-iiy Dm The hllle Hawks got a double t Man loi Van ton doubled and Chuck I' ellit sttiton 111 Jlti, 11 Kin WrorJE WMY't HCSUI IS KHIC ' 'M'H' Mlnfhet.ph 10 0 0 eske Liiined lot O WI. II in Jlli , r Han lot Spallirlnk Kiir in.Hies Indav I'I H . t Tolall 11 J 1 ) two and walked troiii Joe (icrlacli and a double N«iw Yoik 7, SI l.nmt I eight , t ripled lor the winners in Jlh, d Miucl, out loi Ciiiran In CII KHIO I, San I lalKlKu ) Tolnli 10 4 ; 4 and single liom Scull Hiiiinon. an. Cinrinnall 4 , Oklahoma I I Oi ANC.tt.ES 101 001 000- ] ' M«nk.llo 00ll II; 7 4 1 W.NONA ill 000 4 I MM WAIJK .: !: 1. .•illklii/roli «. MINNUS01.A (101 001 0J K _. l' oi' llarneriiili .,, Laiice Car Mankalo .s winning p 11 c h e r , 4 W'llkini 000 000 0 0 I , A1ANKAIO 000 017 0 I lot AiiH«l"k 4 , Hnuklnn 7 C Nnnr LOI Ui Annalai 4 , Mln roll doubled and .singled. John r Jiinvivki «ml c.«rilvnii , May «nil Kaus , homered and singled E UnntmlU, tliini. Omim, rranclk, lODAY'S OAMRS MINNESOTA LOAN nfknU S l. rnhy ] Famk, Nnkk, Spiillirlnk 7 , Mil l Ailitlnii IB- Knoup , Knsiilowski drove in six runs Clilcni|o at '.an I i.uinwo Rwinm UK paarion (II, twice »i>n 1, Vpunrar , Killchinw ) Alini ru 7, Morrlk 7, llan MIIWAIIKII at I'lffkhiilllli |iiii|lil). (II. ill Knoop S-.Pranon. wild three hits and Huh (.' H/imnniik' •ir , Owen IH-nniiliu.l* \r -Ctiriratl. zap- i jn 010 i nil ! Winoiiri. which now ranks l-H , Ailrtinlilon, flnrlniMli al I'liilnnVluliM liil'ilill AND THRIFT COMPANY lewski singled twice . Kulas I.oiilko' i ooo 010 0 I J Ipnntcr, Moult. Jolinkon. Sll MOIIH, lloiiklnn al Ink Amirlrk (ni'ilill ie il ft BR nn so klaiinr I. rmiin, Ov,,-n May 1 Kul»k ami n r/«pliw^ki, Omikkr and I , will play Austin al Austin s llnwhiilu SI Only itniifk krliii'lulrfl 166 Wnlnut S« rcct 1)734 .li'(iv«' in two runs with H f N I (if (I ,0 II I ) a triple . .l«|llrv,ikl Adding.on I OH Winona V Mxlikaln I MIIIAY'S OAMI ', > ) | ] nexi Friday. 4 Oranl I Rich Tiiliiis collect ed a triple I'O A Winona 71 10, Mankalo 31* (.mi IIIH..II al tOwi Yoik I IIIMII . I Dial n-2'rVft Did Willin.njk, Mnr. \ I \ t \ SlinMllllo Mill Dill 4 1 4 /M 000 130 0 1 4 3 (I Woil' .qtnn rW .J.Ii ) ; 0 o a Wm' IP W EN nn \o MII WAOKIi: ,il I'hlladiilphla imulill 2 lor Louise's i|inrlmian' k ooo 001 o i ) Mankalo 170 I0| . ) 10 I ^ptniai / 1)114 In Rnrhflkln f'liOMP ni (141 I Kite- »y Woflhinglon 11 limit al f'lMkliurij h (iil||tat All'd Ch 84% Infl Ppr 35V. There will be nn call markats on Frl - Caltla },SdO; civil H0i modtratajl/ dayi actlvtj jlauohtir itaari tnd hilfsn receipts Wednesday 70; yenr ORO Aln Chal 25 .Ins 4 L - Ihaea qiiotallona apply at to noon to alftdyj cowl itrong to JO canli hlgharv 164 ; trading basis tinchnnged; Calendar ] day. bull* Handy; vealan and liaughtir Amrada 77^ Kn'ct 113 HOOI ' Coulee Field/ cnlvai ilrong lo »3-M hlghar, Htdajra prices V4 lower; Cash "Iprihg . ' Final Punch Top butchers (l»f>33l) Ihl.) l« 31 1» 71 Chip Stocks TOd " " ' Lrld " t •bniil itaady; rhnlct 1.J00 Ih liaughtar I.J' : Am Cn 47^i W/ Top IOWI M /i-14.34 wheat basis. No. 1 dark north- Hmrt jl 50/ rnoir criolta. 973 lo 1,350 T OOLP — Winona Halt al Stout. Am MIiF 1B% -Mp Hon 68'4 CATTLE Ibi 2VH 3/ 00; ' rrilxnd high Qooj and ern 11 to 17 protein l.73%-l.fl7 /». ¦ 7(,» rallla ' market la steady ' ¦• • tholca JVSMA.M); asO-l ¦ " • ' ¦ tholca . .rai It) No . 1 hard Montana- winter F rlda y i Am Mt . 12'/» Mn MM .63 Ctioli.a 34.00 34 of) hellari J? 50i moil chblc» J5O-1.00O lb» , Score 63 Points ¦AtKaALL — Winona State at Mankalo Good 30 0033.00 34 W-7534; ml*»d hloh flood and cholc* i:67V»-1.75%. As Death Blow ' - Pace Market llata; Collar at Rollingstone, laurna. AT&T fi!*';. Mn & Ont - Standard ;...... I4 00 10 .00 34 .0034.JO; good 3O.SO-34.0O; utility nnd . ,Minn-S.D. No. 1 hard winter TREMPEALEAU . Wis . - mint, 4:M p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) ^- De- ¦Ollllly, row i ...... 11 00 14 *,0 NEW YORK (AP) --leader- rommarclal covn 15.0o-14.0O; cunrier and TRACK — Winona »!a!e, Stele Collet• al AmTb '3» - Mn P4L 58% Culteri 11.00-13 JO ; culler U JO-15 Oft;" ollllly and commarclai i 1.B5%-I.737 ,. Trempealeau High School's pow- Iowa, Plaltevllla al Cedar Palls, VBAL ship by airline,", and several of bolliMJO-HOO, collar II 50-14 troit heavyweight boxer Lucieri Ancda 65% . Mn Chm 92% .00; tho lea | No: 1 hard amher durum , • Iowa. Tiie vpa) . marl/ * Mon .-Dak. . ' 4«% .10 00; good 74 0O-24 M; -rbolca ilaughler : choice 1,68-1.7.1;.discounts, am- Conference Good - - and" (hole* ; l« , O0-3ii .O0 panied a further stock market- r»lv«s IPI OOJO OOI good 14 .00 17.00; high \ the Coulee field here a head injury . He was knocked Comrnerclal 17.00- 14 00 ¦ ber 3-5; durum 7-10. A3BBALL — Willi vl. Winona High Arme St 67'/i Mn Wd 37!4 advance early this afternoon.' good and • cholf* 700. Ib loader itnart j • . Boners . 11 00down' 31 00; rnoilly ktandard «*A900 Ibi'KOO l' » " Wednesday. at Jallarion Plaid 13), 1:10 p.m.i . '; Corn No 2 yellow .27 ,i-1 . 29tii . out Monday night in the ninth Armour 46% Nt Dy UT-V* Trading was active. to 17 00; 'Holi.tiln bt'ilul '.CA IV 'K riair X)0 ; St. John' at St. Mary s (l), l p.m.; * ' Ir.k H.00 Oats No 2 white. 65^-fi7'/»; No The Bears powered to fl."! Winona State at Mankato State (31. round of a fight with I.«otis Avco CP » N Am Av 52V. Froedlerl Malt Corporation Gains of fractions to a point to make shambles , of - llmirt ; I am. lo 4 pn> I cloied Salur ' Hogi 5,000; ictlva; barrowv and oW» 3 white dV/i-M 'a ; No 2 heavy point* Beth .Stl .W/4 Nr N (is .«.'!% or so outnumbered losers. , ¦ TRACK — cottar at Knlghls of Colum- Martin of Philadelphia. dayi. Suhrnlt iBmpla hrtora Inading, J5-W canli tiioharj :iowi montly. SO cant j competition. The nearest bia. Hochaifar/ Winona Slate, Loral, white 67^-1)9'i, No 3 hnavy /he Bng Air 74 Nor Pac*: Wk (New crop barley) An advance of more than 5 higher; taader plgi itaady; boars Meady Parions at Oubuqus, Iowa. Banks, 24, regained conscious- . anyone could come was Onalas- Brswk fl'/i No St Pw :i7'/4 ¦ No. 1 harky ;. . . . ; . |l )| points for DuPont to JO canti higher, 1-3 310-335 Ih tonr. white 64«A-fi7 ness after the fight, but then gave market ro«k and glltl 31 71; molt I 3 30O-340 :; Ho. 3 hnrlay ...... , ,,.... 1.01 ¦ ¦ ka with 36 points. Ctr Tr 4(i .i NW Air Iil'/i indicators a powerful upthrust, Ib'i 3I.353I . ,0; 1 .1 l r/0 .2«) Ibi 30/5- Barley, cars 30, year HRO 58; lapsed into unconsciousness tin. 3 hnrky ...:...- ....! . ,74 ' " ' .31 W; 3 1 3«0 3W lb» 30.00-30.71; madlum Falling in behind were Mel- Ch-MSPP.. -VFA N W - Bk' 4H tit, . 4 ' . barley.' ' ...... 84 DuPont's opening was . slightly good to choice 114 1-40; low to with 32 again and was rushed to Pres- 1) WHO Ibi U.CO-30,50 ; 1W30O Ibl rose-Mindoro , Bangor C&NW 70 . Penney 77'/« delayed as buying was generat- 30 0O-VI 5O; 1:1 370 400 lb »owi 1135 intermediate ! Ofi-1.42; (oed 1.02- byterian Hospital. " ' 27'/a, West Salem 18, Holmen Chrysler. hVA Peps i : WW* Winona Kfig Market ed by prominent publication of 1».}5; 33 4of>SO0 lb 13.7J-U.75; Cholca 1:07.: , ' and Gale-Ettrlck IB . These .qi/atalmns appl/ as of I30 l» Ib.laedar plgi 14.50 17 50. s s 17'^ Winona Net Brain surgery was performed Ct Svc 1'V/u Phil Pet 52% 10 10 a.m today an article in a financial news- . Rye No 2 i.l5 v 1.20 ,. . Sh»«p 700; all claim Heady;; cholca Bears got firsts from : ¦ 7 '¦ ' .. The Tuesday morning to remove a Cm F.d 5(i '/4 Plshy 45 /« -. Grarta A llumbol' .;...... 74 paper about the chemical gi- and prima 70-35 Ib nprlng slauatitar Flax No .1 3.18. Critzman in the high jump, Cn Cl Plrd fi.r) ' Grade A (l/>rgei .. .. 31 lamhi 35 50-34.50; cholca 131 ib old crop blood clot and the 207-pourid 52'A Gr»de A (medium; .... ,.;.,.... 17 ant's. rapid growth. wooled lamb* 33.00; . 139 Ihi 30 00; dou-- Soybeans No 1 yellow 2:77. Eichman in the low hurdles and H . GrMK H fighter had been in a coma ever Cn Can 54% Pr Oil 59 ...... ¦. . Al [ ble dack cholca 101 Ib old crop thnrn . ' Grade C . - ¦' ' ¦ ' a tie from its 8110-yard relay RCA: 36% - . . .13 All. Big Thrrm motor* were j iambi v/lth Ho. 1. palti 34.50; good 500400 Ibi 14, 5017 35; boart 1J SO-14 . 50. Team Bows since. • Crit Oil l'l\k llaughlar twai .5 , 006,00 , loma Wnitey Caltla . 700; calve* none; hardly enougb team. . Cntl'D 57 Rd Owl higher. Aerospace issues, drugs, overlat 400. utility 4.50-5 00) cholca Banks' younger brother , Jim- Bay State Milling Company ilaughter ittori for market . . ^1. fev» GaltvEttrlck' ; MANKATO , Minn — Winona 60^60 lb» woolid feeder Iambi 33.50-31.00; s Dave Emmons , , 45J, Stl 43% elevator A Oraln Prleal electrical equipments, utilities ( tales fully steady, t»» lots anr) lo^ds my, had come to Philadelphia Deere 4 R p . good 30.0033 W; good «0-tO ibi H 00- in the state tJo, 1 norliiern spring wheat .. 173 ¦ ¦ ¦ ,-moitly cholca . 1.000-1.350 Ib 3«n037 ooi runrierup Class High School's tennis team lost Douglas /i Rex Drug .'IB and chemicals were among the :l».0O.. - ' ¦ ' from Detroit. Two other . broth- 40' . Ho'. ' -? northern- sprlnq ' wheat. ' . ..- 1,71 | .mlxad good and choice 35.00-34 00; good "C" meet a year ago, finished . gainers. - ' ' ' its sixth match here Wednes- ers and his parents, who live in Dow Chm 77Vi Rey . T'>b 42% No. -3 nnrliiern -.prlng v;heat .. -. ' 147 !. . CHICAGO >r . -I. U.' .OAi — . HnQi 4 ,000; 32.50-34. 7J, . few paOfana i moslly cholca the mile wtih a 4 northern - butcTiara 3550 canti hlghari tew I6t > l? .H51V1.05O lb -ilaughter ' helfirrs . ;25. iV34 00; first in good Tupelo, Miss ; , survive. du Pont 25:i . Sears Roe 73% No. .pring wheat ,. 1 .41 Rails were mixed , continuing 4:39:0 time. day afternoon, but coach Lloyd No. 1 hard winter , wheal ..... 141 190-330 Ib » 0O-33.J5; 5$ bead el 23.50; mixed good »r>d cholca 34 50-3!,00; good 61% No 3 hard . winter wheat .,. '1.41 to bother theorists vvho have mixed 1-J 190-340 Ibi 31 34-33 00, 3-1 40- 3.1. .00-74 ;oo. TRiMPBALBAO U, ONALASKA Dr. Robert S. Andre, a Phila- East Kod 167 Shell Oil , .,. . 14, Luke wai far from dismayed tlo. .1 hard winter wheat 1.57 ' 370 Ibi 30.5O-3.I -3S; . 1-1' 350-400 It) iow« [ Sheep iOOj not .enough for aylao.i,alt MELROSE MINDORO 31, 6ANGOR 58V« ...... been looking for a confirmation 77Vi, delphia neurosurgeon who per- Ford Mot 59% Sinclair No: 4 hard winter wheat 1.51 11.35-11 7Si .4«n-50O Ihl I7.3VU35; 33 . market list.' - WEST SALEM II, HOLMEN 17Vi; at the 5-2 setback , 82% No. 1 rye . : ,...... ,,.... 1.14 of the rise of the industrials by OALE.gTTRICK H formed the operation , ruled out Gen Elcc 106% Socony 7 "The No 3 rye ...... 1.1J a similar advance in rails. To- " lie-Yard Hiflh Nurdlei: I. Seefeldl kids are starting to play the finishing punch as a direct Gen Fds 84 Sp Rantl 13% j ' 7 DENNIS THE MENACE (M M)j J. Runkel (Tl) 3. • Joh'nton (T); well now," he said. "One of cause of the subdural hemato- Gen Mills 61% -St Urnds 80% baccos also were irregular. 4, Aleckson (G E); 3. Sacla (G-E); T Large blocks were traded in —:14.». these days, things will be going ma, or clot , in Banks' brain. He Genmot 107% St Oil Cal 6!i% PRODUCE ... 100-Yard Dash: I. Emmom (G-E); bur way " said the injury looked as though Gen Tel 42% St Oil Ind 42% some lower-priced issues. Le- 1. Elchman (Tl) 1 Kclsey (M-M)J 4 . . . CHICAGO (AP ) :, ;" - Chicago high Valley Industries , was (tie) Johnson¦ (0) amd Richmond (B); Winona , which stands 1-6, 'had the boxer had been in an auto Gillette 37%: St Oil N.J 78% T_:10.»S. ¦" . Mercantile F^xchange — butter j down 1 at 4 '/4 in heavy turn- its . most success in doubles crash. Goodrich 66% Swft & Co 53% Mill Run: 1. Smmoni (O-Bl; J. By steady ; wholesale buying prices l oyer. Atlas Corp. om (M-M)| J. Nlcolsi (B); 4. Rand where Dennis McVey and Steve Goodyear 55% Texaco 7!)% was un- ' un changed; 93 score A A 58 xk ; IVl S.- Kurd (0); T—4:3f.O. Miller and Dick Heise and Mark Banks had no record of previ- Gould Bat 37% Texas Ins 116 [ changed to up slightly after Mile Relay: .. Ona.aska i 1. Trempea- boxing, 92 A 58%; »0 B 56%; 89 C .56V4; I sale of some big transactions. leau; J. Melrose-Mlndoro; 4. ' '' Johnson took victories. ous head injury through Gt No Ity. 56 Un Pac 40% Holmen; cars ' 90" B 57% ; 89 C 57':,. T-3:53.4. The next Winona match will although he had suffered four Gryhnri 22% U S Rub 68% . . 1 . Prices , rose in active trading 880-Yard Relay: 1. (lie) Onalaska and He had Eggs easy : wholesale buying - be at home Monday aganist On- knockouts in 27 fights. Gulf Oil 56 US Steel 52 j on the American Stock Ex- Trempealeau; 3. Bangor, 4. Melroie. prices unchanged to 1 lower; 70 Mlndoro; T—1:41.1. alaska. : ' won 16 of his fights with knock- Homestk 47% Westg El 54 change. . 440-Yard Dash: 1. Fr.el (Bit J. Haw outs and six others with deci- per cent or better grade A Seateldt (M-M); 4. Olson ¦ IB Mach 4«4 Wlworth 30 j Corporate bonds showed slight ley IT); J. . . J.NSLBS' ,. whites 28; mixed 28; mediums (0); 5. Kenyon (H); T—:55.4. sions. Int Harv .38 Yg S & T 44% 1 damage. U.S. government , bonds 180-Yard Low Hurdles: 1. Elchman Bob Bigclove (Ml del.Oennis McVey Banks worked at a Ford Mo 26; standards 26%; dirties un- [ were unchanged to lower.- (T); 1. Seefcldt (MM); 1. Crltiman -/i>-28; checks 22-24 , supplies light ; demand moder- tiedy IO)i 3. Becker (T); H—3-o. for a fourth. Peterson; 7—1:41.3. Broad Jump: 1. (lie) Kennedy. (0) 440-Yard Dash: 1. Mel Homuth (SG); Whites : extra fancy heavy i ate ; market for long whites tnd Leavltt IT)j 3. Biashaskl (B); 4. Wifi TTr Track John Schell, 6-fpot-4 Cumber- 3. Miller (P.); S. Denting (PI); 4. weight 47 lbs min 28%;31; fancy account of limited) market for Hawlay (T); 5. Mlckelson (0); D-10 C land forward who hit 67 per Nallson (PI); J. Boyum (PI; T- .-55.4 . Minn. (S ') medium 41 lbs average 24-25'/2; firm but no track trading, on LANESBORO. pecial cent of his shots last season, be- 180-Yard Low Hurdles: 1. Ron Ma- ierus (P.); 1. Maul W); J, Hotlevlg (P); fancy heavy wei ht 47 lbs min [round reds about steady; carlot — In District One dual track came the latest prep star to g Figures He meets Wednesday, Mabel de- 4. Wille (SG); 5, Agrlmson (P); T- 29-30Vi ; medium 40 lbs average ¦ track sales : Florida round reds Elston announce plans to enroll at Wis- :31.7..' . . KS . . • ^"~~^ «" . feated Caledonia 63-55 and Pres- 24-25 ; smalls 36 lbs average 21- in 50 lb sacks 4.25; Texas round consin; ¦¦".- ' 180-Yard Run: 1: Jim Hatlevig (P); I 'WgLL PROAA HCM cMyOu'PB QCMtiA Could Surprise Few '.-. Zabe'l (PI); 3. Bowman (W); 4. Oder- ' ¦ reds in 50 lb sacks 4.00 ; Ala- . ton topped Harmony 68r50. Schell joins 7-foot Eino Hen- 1 22; . .; j ro i>\ci

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where your dollar buys MILES \^Mk»* l^Mf more 200 West Phone \SWM 'g^qtr Third St. Ij l^ 8-4343 BOB OOEMAN, Mcnno" CAll US POH fAST ON-IHI-rAKM SIRylCI Apartmenti, Flat* 9© Houus for SaU 99 18 Trittrsday, May . M, 19M ' TNONA DAn,T MEWS Help Wanted—Female 26 Situation! Wantad—Mila 30 Hay, Grain, Feed SO Furn., Rug«, Linoleum 64 tloor »et avail- BY BUILDfR-l new modern S bedroom lliitka l Fornifure Wart TWO BEDROOM ground A1AKE MONEY In spare time. Local ODD JOBS WANTED—c»menr work, car- HAV FOR SALE-semr Joadi. Priced ac- SAVE 110 af stove and finrnes 1*1. 9/-IS or HMD. (hairs, slnitlhij n» able June I. RefrlB»r»lor, route open to won)nn who cah de- pentry, DAlnllno, whnl hovt you? cording to type cl hay you want. Avail- on Krouhlcr parly heal Monuihents, Mamorial* 1 ¦ more dally colling low as $.14 SO during Kronhlir ' s Show- oven, draperlss. oarbafle dlspoiftl. vcile 3 hours or Wnlks, drives nnd patios. Reasonable. able now . Delivered most inywhera. services Included. BY OVit-iF-R-Miedrcmm home , large llv. Write or call Watkins Hmiry Miller, Sparta Tel, 3-SSU er pt Valut's Snl» at IIURKI. 'S FUHNI- anil all building Ads on customers. Tel. 8-3725. , Wis. ' IHO a Ing room wllir (Ireplticn, all carpeted, Want "In Winona: MONUMENTS & MARKERS and ceme- Choicest . location • Products Inc., Winona, Minn. any lime . TURE MAR1, 3rd a. Franklin . . tiled bathroom, latge kllchun: with din- tery lettering. All W. Haake, lit E. month Coach House Apt. Tel ?B4v . Butineu Opportunities 37 lug area on one end. knotty pine en- Sanborn. Tel. 53411. SALESLADY — fulltlme or hall dayi. SPECIAL! Continuous tllament nylon ' lull (iiijpmenl, recreation Seeds, Nunary Stock S3 [IF I ilXE GE air electric 1 arwt 7 bed- closed pencil, Must have aomir musical training. enrpol includlnu in->t,>J!afliin nml sponya attained oarafla, oil heat. Tel FOR SALE OR RENT -lslnti Service room . apt!., carpeted. »>r .conditioned loom, . rt Here Hardl's Muilc Store, 114 E. 3rd. rubber padding, SA -Jl si| yd. 110RZY «4i3 for appointment; Sta REAL- PaTienal* 7 Station, reasonable. Tel, i56B. SEED OATS—cleaned and bagged; Gar- SKOWSKI FURNIIURE, 102 Mankalo and oarancs. BOU SELOVER, UNCALLED FOR— •LIND ADS BAR WAITRESS wanted , must be 2t. land. Lodl, Mlnhaler, Goodlleld, Port Ave. Open evenings. TOR, Tai; 7341 . GASOLINE STATION - with well- agi and Gary; also Tropliy barley and HOMES FOR SALE: Ready to finish coat or pants, sir? Apply Pat Shortrldge, Winona Country you thoiisanrti of Mi Irt V ' IMPROPER fitting known national oil company contract , SclK.rk wheat. Clarence label, 3 miles brdroom unfurnished apt. »1M linmfs eave 0-41/ 50. al, 43, 44, 44, 47, ?«, 71. answer I Club. T-I. 3S35. . LARGE 3 . ' The homo of your cholca Warren Betslnger Is your . In oood clly location, twins available, SW.' Plainview, on Hvvy . «. Tel. 534 Good Things to Eat 65 building costs. (Morgan Bldg.) nionth. Tel. 4'33. V ' Tailor/oa'i W. 3rd! BOB SELOVER, REALTOR. Tel. 5.149 . Ml. Is erected with guaranteed materials WAITRESS WAN TED- part-time V work. construction tatxir. Prices from DRESSED B'EFF ' nua'lers. order now for THREE-ROOMS and bath. Tel, 8 1708 and ASK THE GIRLS who work there: Must be ovt'r 21. Pleasant working money down, financing ivail- NOTICE . . 3.3 ' BAR for sate, , verv . good business, good eallng. lei. 7i<4'!. s.llisi. No will ba responsible they will tell you working at the conditions, usual brnelils. lor lurlher ¦ ¦ quallllcd tiuy«jrs. Visit or write Thli newspaper flood location. Tel 6889 dr. - vvlJ. ' FIVE ROOM upper apt , heat and ho. nbln to Insertion of Williams is interesting, profitable, plea- details apply to the Innkeeper, Ray . Lawn and Bulk tor lomplt'le Intormallbn. (or only one Incorrect CERTIflEO seed . pol.iloi.-s. onion scls, water lutnisliBd , suitable lor couple today publish- sant. There Is a part-time waitress Meyer, WILLIAMS HOTEL. ' : S -- Walervllle, Minn any classllled advertisement TERRIFIC OPPORTUNITY tor ambitious cabbage, tomato plants, "(lower plants , with small child. Tel. 8-1853. FAHNING HpMI. . . ed In tha Want Ad section. Check position now open for someone over couple. . Combination grocery stores Garden Seeds WINONA POTATO MKT., tl« Marker. and call . 3331 If 4 correction 31: If you are Interested In applying, BABYSITTER WANTED-* days . a week. WANT to boy, sell, or trade your ad . lunch counler vlllncje poslofllce wilh liv- Super-Gro Fertilizer LOWER APT., 3 rooms and both, private IF YOU contact Innkeeper , Ray Meyer, WIL- Tel. u\t after J, : lo see Shank, HOMEMAKER'l mull bf made. ing quarters Lbcalrd on nenvlly-travel. entrance; 135. Tel. B 3076. be lure LIAMS HOTEL. Only the best in Garden Health: Foods . EXCHANCE, 653 E. 3rd. BEAUTICIAN WANT6D-- VVrlte B6< Dally ed statu tiwy. Business is good!' and Flower Seeds! " apt., stove and refrigerator WHEEL CHAIRS—for! every price renge; News. . ''Familia TWO-ROOM '- FARMS-LOTS-ACREAGBt BOYUM AGENCY furnished, 3rd St . location. Write P.O. HOMES Thursday, May », . MM edlustable walkers. For rent or sale. WENONAH LAWN SEED COHNFORTH REALTY (Flrit Pub. . MATURE WOMAN svnnted. as .Vhos.fr .ss. .Rushrord, Alinn. Tel. B64 : .9.18l. Famous Swiss lin'akfast Uo* 47.1, Winona, Minn: . First two month s rental credited to- Salesman, Reuben Olson A favorite for 48 years ie Crescent, AAlnn. Tel. JM-JIM Board of Fire and Police Commissioners wards purchase price. Crutches, wood Write B-70 Dally Nesv s . food , naturally grown rais- , Uflca. Minn. Tel . St. Charles 93? .V91':- - , APTi—bedroom arid bath up; \. Winona, Minnesota . " or adlustohle aluminum. TED MAIER . in this area. DUPLEX BARTENDER WANTED - night ¦ shltt. Ap- ins, apricots , fruit juices; kitchenette, dining room and living Prompt Service ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS DRUGS. . 1 lb. ... v .. 90c ply Hotel Winona. Money to Loan 40 Mains "vegetables juices ; room down. Private entrance. Water '. Tel- 8-3460. Real Estate Salei One New Tt43 Modal, Four-Door Sedan START THE EVENING ^lf right V 5 lbs. . . 85c per lb. Schiffs natural vitamins furnished Type Passenger Automobile with a fine meal. Ask ' your friends AVON IS LOOKING tor women who live Drsobach .and Pleasant Greensward 3 76-Deluxe apt., first & Loans for the to |oln .you here . •/ . they will compli- in Hillsdale, and minerals , contain no CENTER ST. . Townships who would be able to 80'"- Permanent Grass water heat, private front WINONA POLICE DEPARTMENT ment you on your good taste. RUTH'S Hill . 1 synthetic elements floor, hot FRANK WEST AGENCY ,' work part-lime ' tailing -on ' their neigh- . : entrance, ceramic tile bath, wall-to- Tel. 5540 «r 4400 .marked "Passenger RESTAURANT, 13o E: 3rd Open 34 . . 5 lbs. , :... $2.90 17J Lolayelte . Sesltd proposals . bors. No obligation to Inquire. Write LOANS w^! . wall carpeting, »'r conditioned. 1100 Automohlle Bid" will be received at the hour s a day, except Mori. PLAIN NOTE-AUTO—FURN.TURB Northern Field Seed Co. Helen' Scott. Bo* .764, Rochester, Minn . • Park Lane ; . per month. Tel. 5017 or 6790. Office of- Ihe City Recorder ol the City . . 170 E , 3rd Tel. 2913 . lis E. 2nd St; of Winona, Minnesota, until 4:00 p.m., FOR better cleaning, to keep colors Hrs. t a.m. fo J p m., Sat. 9 a.m. to noon The Bargain Kind • WOMAN DINNER COOK-Vfull-tlme , efart- FOUNTAIN CITY—first floor apt., J May 14, 1945, lor furnishing one (1) gleaming, use Blue Lustre carpet :.;., :,. Ing salary $65 per week . Give refer- 5 lbs. ..;; . .... $1.00 rooms and bath, hot and cold water ' ¦ : "^" new four-door sedan type, 1965 model, clearer. Rent electric shampooer , $1. Machinery and Tools ' ences. Wrlla . B-74. Dally News- 69 ¦' furnished ,, available at. once. Tel. 487- OB passenger automobile, (rt accordance with ' R : D. Cone Co. Mpney . . . Buy the best—Wenonah Brand © Quick . 3502: ¦: jr tha specification s prepared by the City on any article of value . . . None Better INTERNATIONAL TO 14 dlesel but.dojer Engineer, Winona, Minnesota. V SPRING BRIDES LOOK, we now have Help Wanted—Male 27 NEUWANN-S.BARGAIN STORE V with , hydraulic blade , very flood condi- ¦Specifications , nnd pr oposal . forms may Bridal Cak e Knives. Select vours today 121 E. 2nd St . Tel. 8 2133 tion; also loboy trniterV'tandetn Vvith Apartments, Furnished 91 at the Office of the Chief of ¦at RAINBOW JEWELRY, IK W. 4th. ' be oblilned . NIGHT JANITOR V— full tlme, hours 12 NORTHERN FIELD air brakes, for hauling . 'bulldozer . Pric- Sefe^t Police Winona, Minnesota. All bids must ed tor quick sale to lhare apt. W , . Starting salary S6S . Henry Miller , 70! WOULD LIKE another B'rl on. Ihe proposal forms ¦fur- DON'T FORGET ¦ the Legion . Bowilng midnight lb 8 a.m Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 be submitted¦ per w«k . References. Write B 75 Dally Washington St., Sparta, Wis. Tel; 3 551 o. 462 St. Charles St. n REALTOR nished,' ; . " League Party next Monday night. Ray SEED CO. Meyer , News. A certified check or bidder 's bond shall , Innkeeper WILLIAMS HOTEL. AKC RED Dachshund puppies, 8 weeks TWO-ROOM with kitchenette- screened 120 ctNTER- Tiu.2349 accompany each bid In an arnount equal 11.5 E. 2nd (Born 1917) Musical Merchandise 70 IMMEDIATE fult-tlme employment for old. mlnlstura breeding. Reasonable. porch, : private entrance, available June to al least five percent Wi) of -tha bid ARE YOU A! PROBLEM DRINKER? - ' ' you In our service station. You must VBaab, County », Lamoille. Tel. Witoka 1st, women preferred. J35 Washington. made payable to the Board of Fire and Man or woman your drinking creates like to give customers service and 2016: Articles for Sale 57 FENDER STRATpCASTER. tjult.ir, Fend Tel. B-3036- Police Commissioners, which shall be numerous problems, if you need and .er deluxe amplifier , both tike new , want help, contact Alcoholics Anony- have mechanical knowledge. Salary plus New Split Foyer forfeited to the Board In Ihe event that BEAGLE PUPS—AKC registered, 9 weeks very reasonable. Tel 2445 after 5:30. CENTER ST. 276V4—furnished apt , new- the luccessful bidder tails to enter Into mous. Pioneer Group' c . o General De- commission and , fringe benefits. Con- HEAVY DUTY riding mower, tiller for ¦ old, well-marked, black saddle. . Nevin ' ly redecorated. Ladles only. J65. Tel. conlrnct with . the Board, ' ' livery, Winona, Minn. .. . tact Bill Dofcrer, Doerer s, 1078 W. garden tractor , electric mower, bcilicl- I I ¦ ' Johnson. Preston. Tel. 765-J534 . ; 5017 tir 67»0. . Separate The Board of Fire and Police Com- 5th St. Inn lot, JO h.p. outboard motor. 31s We Service and Stock missioners preserves the right to relect . TRUSSES—ABDOMINAL BELTI GERMAN ' SHEPHERD ' puppy, 6 weeks Fra kilnv THREE MEN, laborenV Apply read y tor . Needles for all CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN - 1 room and Dining Room any (nd all bids and to waive Informali- SACROILIAC SUPPORTS Void. Jim Miller , Dover , Minn. Tel. St. Gentleman preferred. , a brand new pier, ¦ - work; 115 E. 2nd. ¦ GIRLS' BEIGE suit , 1. sire 10, $2; J kitchenette Now being built ties/ . Charlei 932-3660 . . RECORD PLAYERS Reasonable. Tel. 9311. for a three-bedroom home with car- ' GGLT Z PHARMACY . girls' spring coats, ilzes ' l'Q. and 15, 15 : Available new. Duled at Winona, Minnesota, peted living room plus wood.panelled 374 B. THREE TRUCK'S and drivers wanted, 8: each; 2 girls' nylon dresses, size 12 53 M«y 3, 1965. - 3rd Tel. J547 , Hardt's Music Store amusement room, two baths, double ton pay loads. Apply ready : for . work. tach; 1 ' nylon ' -fleece jacket, size 12, ' . JOHN S. CARTER, . Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 11 6 E:..-3rd' '.S( .. Business Place* for Rent 92 and ¦115. E. 2nd. white, S3; 1 boys' suit, size 12,; blaze . garage, built-in range end oven, Clly Recorder. . end pick ' your Business Services 14 lacket and gray panfs, $5; little boys' landscaped. Buy nnw ' MODERN NEW OFF.CEi approximately colors and fixtures. EXPERIENCED . MAN or youth wanted YOUNG APPALOOSA mares, ; 3, 2-3 bike, 16" wheels, JS; 7 Girl Scout, uni- Radios, television 71 900 sq. ft., walnut panelling, air condi- ' tor general. f?rmwprk or just tractor years old ana 1-1 year old. l ei. SI. forms. May be :see.n at 155 W, 4th . tioned. Inquire Furs By Francis, F. A. (First Pub: Thursday, May-«, 1965) : ACCOUNTANT Will keep books for small drlvinq. .Fred Swiggum, Tel.. St Chralei 932-4658. -- $10;600 Buys business. Tax service included. 101 W. Losinskl, STATE OF. MINNESOTA Charles nrilM. . . GARAGE SALE-furniture, clothing, toys, ^treng's RacUo'WTV This four-bedroom story and a . half 6lh «.Washington, Tel; 8-3095. . kitchen, : DEPARTMENTrOF HIGHWAYS , WELCH PONIES, complete with saddles, all . in qocd condition. Divan, chair, • . Servica PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION — Re- home with living room, two BRICK LAYERS wanted . Nels Johnson etc., . excellent children's ponies; gi|fs . small tables, lamps and miscellaneous 564 E, 10th . : Tel. 3700 tail and of fice space. Available now . bedrooms and bath on . first floor and NOTiCE OP CALL FOR BIDS Co., P.O. Box 70/ . Wi- floor . Construction . lo farrow in 2 weeks. Alfred Otterness Hems. .. Sat ., May ISI.hV 10. . a.rn. to 5 two additional bedroom s second . ¦' ' ¦ Stimeman-Seldver Co. - " FOR MOWER RENTAL nona, Minn!, or Call 373'J. Jr., Spring Grove, Minn. Ter.r'WSSil, —p.m. 642 Clark's-t-ane; .- . ' . ' — Furnace "and gas water , heater, roof Refrigerators 72 : 52'.*i E. 3rd . applied last year. ' DIVING ¦ Blifi Close 10:00 -A.M. May 31,. 1941 COLLEGE STUDENT, married, to work RUSHFORD Little Pig ' Sale al Legion RUMMAGE SALE—Sat!, May 15th,, 9.10 • ' Tel, 6066 or 234* ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA part-time In retail store Apply in Park, May 15, 8 to. 11 a.m. Contact a.rn; 422 E. 5th, building . in the. rear . GAS- REFRIGERATOR. . '— freezer across Now Get Oh MARINE SALVAGE person. Great Winona Surplus Store. Casper ladsren, Tel. Rushford 8«4- the top, qood ' condition. Make an of- Sealed proposals will be received by ' Houses for Rent 95 the Commissioner or Highways for the 7463, for information. BLUE RUG, 12x12' ; antique brass bed; fer . .41? . W . 4th. or Tel. B5795, RELIABLE MAN' to haul can . milk, to wardrobe; 2 dressers;, chairs; refriger- The River Stall of Minnesota at the Area Mainte- home for rent. Rea- start immediately, Cpntacl Edgar Even- COMMERCIAL HEREFORD cows; 3 ator; GE console TV , perfect condi- MODERN 2 bedroom We have tour very attractive all nance .Office of , the Department of High- Raising ' , of son, . Rushford, Minn. Tel. . 044-jMn or years , and older , many, with . calves, 3 tion; library table. Tel. 913B • Sewing Machines 73 sonable. Mlnnelska, .Minn. Inquire year .-rdund . homes on the river that ways, Rochester, Minnesota, until 10:00 . alter 5. ' ' Hart Creamery. registered, heifers, , good selection of . Mrs. .Ernll Lldtke. provide the ul.lrha.fi. in view and fa- A.M, May 21,. 1965, for leasing to fhe laces, ceramic Repairs registered bulls. Elmer Schueler, Rush STEEL CABINET sink, i2"; porch glid- USED . PHOENIX DUPLOMATIC tree cilities, including firep Stale on a rental basis the following D old 4-room farm house, baths in some, beautiful yards and EXPERIENCED . MEAT . MAN wanted Arbor, Rushlord, Minn. . er; lull size Innersprlng:mattress; ' rub- . arm. sew.ing niachine, (uli y automatic. MODERNIZE equipment to be used for . the maintenance for retail meat ; case. Tel. St. Charles between Waumandee and Gllmanton, close- -to. the . water. .Let us give yo of'.Trunk Highways In Wabasha, Olm- Towing Boat Houses ¦ ber tired lawn mower , 163 High Forest. WINONA SEWING CO., 551 Hulf St WJ-3460 . - ' JERSEY YEARLING bull from high Tel. 9348. . Wis., 40 minutes to Winona, with or- 1h« details. sted, Mower, Winona;' -Fillmore and. Hous- chard and garden space, $25 month . producing dam. George Waste, Rt: 3, ONE HOSPITAL bed with . mattress, |n • ton Counties, comprising Maintenance Under Water Repairs En|oy country life. Paul Bachmann, - Mondovi, Wis. very, good condition. Way be seen af . Again We Say Ares 6A with headquarters at Rochester, Part-Time Specials at the Stores 74 Rt. -1, Independence, Wis. Tel. '' Arcadia, Minnesota. , 464 W. , Howard. Launch and delivery of YOUNG MAN with car can earn Jl.80- rural phone, TABULATION OF BIDS NO. 6A-522 FEEDER PIGS — :36. Norval Sortie, Hi ; $2.50 per hour . Write Warren.D. Lee, gh Ground APPROXIMATELY SIX POWER MOW- Galesville, Wis/ Tel. . Centervllle 539- WIN A RANGE free, register at our Is the setting for this new rambler boats 24 Hour Service. 311 Losey Blvd . So., La Crosse, Wis. ' ' . ERS with operators, each unit , consisting . .3384. . . ' . " V store; drawing Juna 1. FRANK LILLA APPLIANCE Wanted to Rent 96 with-stone fireplace-, bath and a half, of j pneumatic-.Ired farm tractor with J. . SONS. 761 . E. 8th. Open evenings. ; attached garage and a beautiful tickle bar mower .attachment, one man POLLED. SHORTHORNS, bulls and fe- view, five minutes from downtown ' : v ,. V:.;SALE;;- - - PAStURE WANTED for some Hotsteln . . operated. ^[^DI/V -^BLAlF males, by. tyo ton. sires. Special price RUAnMAGE SALE--go6d used clothing, ;.\ Dqh Finucane YOUNG marr ed man living In or willing cattle. William Norton, Kellogg, Minn. APPROXIMATELY F .O R POWER ' on two '2-year old bulls. Knc-hler Bros., all sizes; 2 large girls ' bicycles; odds .U . ¦ ¦ ' ' to. move to this area tor route sales. RfA WHIRLPOOL Tel. 767-2250.. West Fifth : Street MOWERS with operators, each unit con- Gaiesvtlle, Wis; • ' St. . Charles, Minn. and end.s furniture-and dishes. Frl. . ^ and . . :. , ¦ Three,bedroom home- with nylon car- " - sisting of a pneumatic . tired tractor S72.50 per week salary trie f|rst . rnonlh . Sar. 106 High Forest. BARGAIN .1 AM)30REEi / '] ' . to J150 thereafter. Car necessary. Writt RESPONSIBLE PARTY would like a 3- peted living room, dining room with With rotary , fype mower . capable, ot Tel . 220R Hess & Clark bedroom modern homo, references fur- new Inlaid, tile bath, hack porch, Cutting swaths of not less than 5 feet, Warren EMer, 3430 Cliffslde Drive, La NEW. : 30 ' .gas range; used 6 montht, NOW IN FULL SWING . Crosse. Wis: . nished , must have within . week, west walls- add ceiling Insulated, garage. ene man operated. .. . .excellent , condition. Tel. 8-2726. :.IROIN-G.RO. PELLETS end iocatldn preferred. Tel . Warren Full .price ' $8,900. , BMi to bf: submitter) on an hourly . .. For Baby Pib Anemia 5316 from lo 6. basis for mowers, to . be used as needed Painting, Decorating 20 WELL , kept carpets show the results of. FEITEN IMPL- CO. * between June 1 and October 31, 1965. (No Injection necessary) regular Blue Lustre spot .cleaning^ Rent La rge and '" - 'Gracious ¦ AT LEAST 4-bedroom spacious home BIOS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON ' '¦ electric shampooer , Jl, H. Choate 8, John Deere - Farmhand Excellent east central- location, this FOUNDRY : . "• $1.95 bag • ¦ ¦ ¦ wanted". In or near Winona, by profes- PROPOSAL FORMS SUPPLIED BY THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE painting, by ex- Co. . .• . . . home has a spacious foyer, wood ' V fEnough for one litterl sional family moving to Winona. June UNDERSIGNED. Proposal forms with perienced, painter. Tel. 8-3130. : 113. Washington Winona p,tnelled library, large liylriq room ' " July occupancy: Write 1600 Baldwin Specifications may be obtained without ;- - - HOUSEHOLD 8., RUMWAGE sale , 16< W. . or , with beamed celling, dining room ;;v;/\\ypRjKER$ . New Tylan Antibiotic Products -Arbor, ' • Charge at the Area Maintenance Office .^ ¦5th , front, door , , Thurs a Frf.. evening St:, Ann Michigan; . w.th panellinT' and fireplace, attrac- Plumbing, Roofing 21 ' ' «t Rochester, Minnesota. Age . 18-32, no experience TED MAIER DRUGS from '5 1o 9 , . . . " . . tive columned' stairway to second JOHN R. JAMIESON JR. necessary, starting wage - • ;. Animal Health Center Farms, Land for Sale 98 tloor, five Dedrooms and two. baths. Commissioner of. Highways . ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER BURN. MOBIL FUEL OIL. and en)oy the ATTENTION Corner lot and walking distance te ¦ ¦ ¦ comfort of automatic personal care. ' downtown. ' . For clogged seweri and drains . . •' . $1.77 per hour. Must be FARMS FARMS FARMS . . Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Keep full service — complete ' Tel. 9509 or M4. 1 year guarantee* physically able to do hard burner We buy, we sell, we trade. V (First Pub'. Thursday, April 2f, I96J)-.' . care. Budget plan and guaranteed FARMERS!!! MIDWEST REALTY CO. AFTER HOURS CALL: CALL SYL KUKOWSKI work. Make applications at SPELTZ HATCHERY Office at corner price. Order today from JOSWICK'S ' ¦ ¦ ¦' Leo Kofi 4581 Ifalj of Minnesota ) " ss. . Osseo, Wis. ¦ 2nd and . Center in Winona now open FUEL 8, OIL CO!, 901 E. 8th. Tel, 33B9. Tel: Otllce 597-365' Laura Fisk 2118 County of Winona, ') In Probate ' Court ¦ ' - (Wlb) 8 to 5 daily. Order your DeKalb or ^vVEST I NGHOUSE v . ' ¦ Res. 695-3157 W. L. Helrer B 2181 No. 16,044 Septic Tank & Cesspool Gould Engine Spelt! chicks now , you will be glad MENS WILSON golf clubs, bag and. Bob Selover 7627 In Re Estate •( you did. Drop in or Tel. 3910. Roller King golf cart, tine condition. Galvanized Water Heaters ' Henry G. Hanson, also known as Gleaning Service 458 Mankato Ave.; Henry Hanson, Decedent. . Ipecial Truck, Sanitary H Odorless Parts Di v. ; SALE-rday old arid started White Leg; : 52-GAL. ,^IZE Order for Hearing oh Petition for Probata G. S. WOXLAND CO. horn and California White pullets, all GAS RANGE, 3C'V clock, 7 outlets, win- ef Will, Limiting Time to File Claims ' v FOR SALE I ,j r BOB Ruihford, Minn. Tel. J44-93« ¦.' Lake City Plant . . ages; also day old California Greys. St. dow oven with light, excellent condi- and for Hearing Thereon Lake City, Minn. ' Charles .Hatchery, St. Ch3rles, Minn. tion; . ' Frlqldalre refrigerator, older Oistlne M.: Hanson having filed a GIVE A FRESH new look to your laun- model, good condition ; GE TV, 33" , 2 80-GAL SIZE,,¦;¦ ' , 5 acre fruit and honey farm, petition for the probate of the Will of said old,, , ; . dry wilh a ServaSInk laundry tub. Of ROWEKAAAP'S Chicks, Ghostley Pearl years remote control ,. walnut, Tel. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ decedent and for the appointment of ' . . ¦ ¦ ' '':¦ ¦ ¦ ; located;in Winona's beauti- molded-sfone construction. It Is staih- 63, Wht la Rocks. Day old and started 3777. ' ...... $75/ : . ; - \wdeiom Christine M. Hanson as executrix, which proof,..sanitary, easy to keep clean and up to 30 weeks, ROWEKAMP'S . Will is on file In this Court and ful Gilmore Valley, near bus open has all the strength and durability of HATCHERY, Lewiston, Minn. Tel. TWO-WHEEL TRAILER with spare tire 1 ii to Inspection; YOUNG MAN. REALTOR old-fashioned tubn. Like modern bath- 5761. - and sideboards. Complete S30. . 214 Man- line and Hwyv 14. Nice mo- IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing room fixtures. It Is wall hung and To assist in the mechanical : kato Ave. WihQna Electric dern home, 2 baths, at- |t20 c£NTER-Ttt.2349 thereof be had on May 36, 1965, at 11 graceful In appearance. See one to- o'clock A.M., before this Court Wanted—Livestock 46 garage, all In ' day af end of our dealership. Must USED MODERN Wash basin with towel Construction Co. tached 2 car the probate court room In: the court have some mechanical: ex- bars and legs, complete . Inquire at plastered. 325 gal. under- hoiiiB In Winona, Minnesota, and that Frank O'Laughlin DO NOT SELL your hogs unlll you 778 E. 3rd. 119 W. 3rd Tel. . 51)02 oblectlons to the allowance of said ground gas tank, with new Wilt. PLUMBING «. HEATING get our prices. Call Casey at St. If any, be filed before said time perience, preferably service ' of 207 E. 3rd ¦ ¦ • . Charles. Tel. 932-4120, SUMMER CAME EARLY this year, 3Oxf>0' ; well-built building, hearing) that the time within . Tel. 3703 which station. Must be clean , neat , didn 't It? From all Indications II will creditors of said decedent may file their Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 with 20x30' cooler. Entire COMPLETE PLUMBING LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET be as hoi and humid as last year! claims. .'be limited to four months from Hydronlc Heating System and willing to work. See A real good auction market for your Did you know central air conditioning land could be plotted. This the date hereof, and thai the WESTINGIIOUSE tloctrlc range, 40", claims livestock. Dairy cattle on hand all Is covered by a MERCHANTS »o (lied be heard on September NA clean and in pood condition, reason- place must be seen to be ap- «, 1945. SANITARY Harold JNystrom at Nystrom week, tiogs bought every any. Truckj TIONAL BANK Home Improvement at 11 o'clock A.M., belore able. Tel. I40A or 1752 WV Mark. this Court PLUMBING) . available. Sale Thurs. Tel. 266 7. Loan? Talk to one of their preciated . All equipment Charm Plus In the probate court room & HEATING Motors, 164 W. 2nd . . friendly In the court U7 E. 3rd St Loan Officers, he In this deluxe split level Three house In Winona, . . Tel. 2137 . 'll be glad to tell NEW GAS or electric rar.rios , all slri's, and business could be pur- Minnesota, and that Farm Implements 48 you ill .ibaut It. ¦ good ',i/ed bedrooms and hath on notice hereof be given by publication of highest cuiallty, priend rlfjht. Stop In rhased as a unit, including upper level. Ground flnnr has car- this order In the Winona Dally News at RANCE Oil. BURNER CO., 907 E, • peted living room with fireplace. , Help Wanted—Female CORN PLANTER—John Deere No. 290 RUMMAGE &¦ Odds S, End Sale, 120 E, 25 colonies of bees. Reason and by mailed notice as provided by law. 26 5th St. Tel . 7479, Adolph Aalctmlowskl , carpeted dining room, Kitchen with with fertilizer attachment, in good con- 6th, Fri„ 9:20 a.m, Dated April }8, 1965. MAN TO TRAIN , for selling, transferred by all bullt-lns and eating area. Fam- E. D. LIBERA, dition . Martin Boehmke, Rushford, TWO OPENINGS to sell Avon In Clly oi DOG PEN—heavy gauge steel, 44" wide, Typewriters employer with 13 years ily room and half bath on lower Probata Judge. Winona. Pick your Minn., (Hartl Tel. 864-9239. 77 own houn. Good FOR ASSISTANT MANAGER 120" . long, 60" high. Tel. Arcadia M52, level. (Probata Court Seal) earnings. No obligation to Inquire rights. TYPEWRITERS »nd nddlnq machines William A. LlndquKf, Write Helen Scott, Box 7i4 . Rochester , BIG DUTCHMA¦ N 20-case eqo cooler, Almost New unit could be bought separately. PARTS BINS—8' plywood enclosed slda- lor sale or rent. Reasonable ' rates, Attorney for Petitioner . Winn. Good starting salary, paid Three-bedroom, one floor home, In George Spaldlnq, Dakota, Minn. (Vj racks tor pickup or truck, Tel. 6-304B. free delivery. S I - P us tor all your of- See fice sufipllcs, ' dp' west location , Living room 13\ia, (First Pub Data Thi sday, May 13, 1945) vacations , paid holidays , milo E. of Rldgoway) Tel. Ml .1-2751. .ks. filPs or office company insurance plan , SLIGHT FREIGHT damage, 2 GE elec- chairs. Lund Typi-writer Co. Tel . 1?';2. well arranged kllchcn with eating DISC SHARPENING by metal saving tric ranges, 1 40", 2 oven; 1 30", with Gilmore Valley Orchard area, full basement divided and CALL Fi )R BIDS chance for rapid advance- rolling. Disc life extended, blade con- self-cleaning oven. Big discount. B 8, B WE NEED USFD typewriters and there- ready for recrentlon room. Combina- ment , cavity restored to like new condition. ELECTRIC, 155 E. Jrd. fore rjiMr^ntee lh,i f you will . receive Rt. 1 tion windows and doors, For the Sale and Rei toval of Buildings in Fred Kranz, St Charles, Minn. Tel. your highest 'trade In allowance fiorn 932-4308. LATEX WALL PAINT-7 colors. Special us. See our fine selection ot new Smitti- Purse Appeal Connection with the I improvement- Apply in person. $2, 98 per gal. SCHNEIDER SALES, Coronn h.ind and t'lecfrlc modiK. Mso Winona , Minn. tblt neat, recent.v painted home has of Trunk carpeted living and dining room POWER LAWN MOWERS 3«9 6th St., Goodview. Iht, Supnr Ollvclti Unrlnrv^ood (nirtflt)le. , 1 Highway No. 90, Loc. ted in Dakota Goodall, Jacobson, HomellU Both have in,' I,no fiMlures n! a, big Vt mile S. of St. Mary's College. bwlroom downstnlrs , 3 bedrooms up- , Minn. stairs, (Mlhs , Service and Sales ARTIST SUPPLIES-for tha professional machine. Sl.irtinn nt only WHY',. WI- K* Very economically 5.P Great Winona healed by ga> . 1580(90 -39DM3 • i-134 - Wlnon» County AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE or beginner. Grumbacher oil sets, NONA TYiTWOITER SERVICE, Ml furnace , ? car garage. water color sets, poslel sets, canvai 110 700 See'ed bids will be received up to 2V1C o clock P 2nd K Johnson Tel. S4',l W. 3rd. Tel. 8 JMn . ' ' .M. on Mny 17, iw, by Stppr»n Surplus Store nnd canvas boards, easels, tablets, 1 Quigley. Commissioner ol Administrate , for the Houtet for Sale 99 Stat* of Mlnnewta, at lie qllice complete refill lock available. PAINT Valley Home el Ihe Division of Lands and Right of Wak . of the State Highway Department, Room Vacuum Cleaners 78 Situated only short drive from HI, Slate Highway Building. St .' DEPOT , 167 Center St . BUFFALO CITY -5 rooms, 4 lots, 1 gn • Paul I, A fnnejoto, for the tale and removal ot the NEW Winona. Living r oom, den, 7 hr-d - following listed buildings, all dimensions I rages , T«l. 688? or V9U . !lr»(i approximate . Help Wanted—Mala 27 BEES FOR SALE USED VACUUM clnnner.i, I] end up. rooms, large kltdien with nice cup- Neg. Type of Building Location FOX CHOPPERS Also Be» Supplies 13? E. 3rd. Tel. Ills?. GILMORE VALLEY—4-hadroom rambler, boards, generous dlnlnn area nn Id •All) A 1 story frame home appro 31' x 18' with on hand ROBB BROS . STORE, 576 B, 4th carpeted living room and master bed- floor, ] bcdrnorni and hath on 2nd on addn. anprox. U' xJl' p»kola, winnr-sola Local company needs Wanted to Buy 81 room, utility room, coramlc tile bath, tloor. 0|l furnace, Reasonable prlrc-d. ipprox. 1 Mile West on Co. Rrt, la) WINDOW FAN stainless steel kitchen, toullt-ln dish- Don 't wait on tills otmi »r»i2i A 1 car frame garage Appro, ' single men , mechani- 20", 2 speeds 114.9J H' H.IS' .,.. , " FEITEN IMPL. CO BOAT TRAIL PR tnr 14' runabout v/nnt washer, oven, range, disposal. All on 1 3A(3) A frnma shed nAMBFNFK'S, Mil. 8, Manknlo RESIDENCE PHONES: epprox. 16' x6', i screened shed call y inclined between John Docro - Farmhand ed . Tel. 7550 aftrr 3 30 . floor. Warm air electronic filters 40 approx. l4Vxl«'.y and a frar e outhouse '' " II. above flood stage, Jim O'Laughlin. F J . Ilarli-rt . . . 3in SAM) A MOnnllon botllo gas tank li:i WashinRton Winona Mary I niier . , . 4S31 atfes of 1 11-35, to learn STEREO CORD WOOD SAW (or snwrlo, JIT' -lo" ) Tel. J6I5 tor appointment, TBI 1J A 3-story Irnme house appr Jerry rsi-illin . 8 2.1/7 < . 31'xM' In- BEAUTIFUL MUSIC hy a Motorola small bullet, In good rondllloni . eluding porches Ihe "i Philip A Bnumnnn . 5540 Drtkotd ( Minnf.nln slnrco hi-fi. We have Ilia lines! selfr- size bed wiinlrd. Tel. VI5-R tlF. W 3 bedroom homes with double el- (a prox . Vi Miles V/est on Co. R<|, IA) Hon nnd largest uipply of scls In the tachcil oarages, ready lor Immediate IH''.'i A frame barn nppprox. IM' xN and a frame ^Inon/i nrnn. Come in nr (fill DAflY r.«IH, nvilrfilrig tliesl, and mat- occupancy. In (Hike' s second addition hrnoder house apprnx. Stain Glass It 's Dry Now Wl' ITU' WIIN rlONA riRF &, POWER CO. U F, trt".s In ;|{in,l runMttlnn, a nr*,.r style ;. In I location In clly. Tal. 4117. Hilda 19 Two Irnme sheds npprox , 3| i.'.o aiiytlir- . i. . Homes I l?' ) ' xl7' ,, tlakntrt , //,nne%ole Window Business The V. A Krause Co is . |,nr I- Ing lot J (npprox . J «\ile« V/r-.tl ,rt, WLST LOCATION-new 2 bedroom home, Year around work, Botwec-n ready to go and are deal- WM. Mil I PR ' 'AI' IRON & MFTAI. AOI Main SI, Tel, Bids will be opened .ind read publlcl at the time and plncn above (perilled. CO, [lays huilicst piiif, for if rap hnrdwoorl floors, ceramic bath, attach, 7U* now and June lf>, wo will be infi. Special deals on two New Ai;ix ed (inrnae, In area of nevt homes. 11600 A description of such buildings to Iron, tni'tnll, lilitns, wot,I nnd raw fur be LIMITATION OF MOVEMENT OF Allis Chalmers 1)19 & 1)15 m w ?nd lei vnr, ; down, Tel }?W> or 5751 . ¦old-and rrmnved , logi'tlier with sped- hiring BUILDINGS FROM HIOHWAY WINDOW CLEANER r IriM-d 5,nf,n flays dtnlions and hid lorm-., may he ob- II demonstrators . New and WAUSA.U HOMFS -3 bedrooms, family Stall, RIGHT OF WAY l!i-oz pressure can 5!fc leinfd nl tun Highway Oi-part- used corn planters room, nil water (net, ceramic Ilia Hu nt, Divi'.ir,n c,l I nnrl 6 , drains , Sen Us I tir lli"t r- ilr . ps s. and Right of 1. Any building, when loaded, tlmi hath . Guaranteed against defect s In j -LdotL(fi. Way, Room 431 , Stntc Highway plows, .spreaders, balers Scrap Iron, M,'t,il, Wnnl, f/aw Fun Cbmi Build- aoei not exr.eed the Ingal dlmiinsion, additional men to work wilh , Nelf-polishirtf, : t' workmanship and materials for I full Ing. St . Paul I, . or ' M I!, W IRON K Ml AI CO REAl £STATt Minnesota mule weight will not require a wagons plus the following yrnr , O'linr models nvallahle . Lewis E, BROKER ' Hid security In the lorrn trnnipnr- our field repair crews in nil J0I W. 7ml SI Tel. .1004 ol a certified latlon permit, 1. I' rospertlva birtders nr KLEAR FLOOR WAX Albeit, WAS 6th St. (el. Ml*. flick, cn-.hlcn check, or money order used tractors: two WD 45 Jskphono- 68(fl buyers are required lo ascertain In nd- parts of the country, away I .nr size HIGH! SI lo Hie hill amount of nil bids of |p. Re line pi'irr S PAID ,s vaw e Ihe posilblllt y of moviimrnt on (Um wld«i fronts , good , Interna- hlilei, CTNIRAI LY LOCATED 4 - bedroom limn titty dollan ftso . noi from Winonn a good l of for srrnp Irnn, fiirtnls , rags, ; lo Ida ronds other thnn trunk highway, s. house, 1'^ baths, acroei from Sacred (mount nf fitly dr.lMr- no) tional II , HOrlv|. I .-it-car Riinifjc, Dullf flrentrit lor such dlstani .es . Iliilldlnas tlnn, Tel. 60^9. ' in provided prriiiils are nhlnlnr-d imm the Oxirudlng Ihe |i>gal widlli wiil'or legnl Buby Merchnndit* 59 ll-llt'S tul. '.14/1 nftrt J MIMI. Convenient east proper miinlr.ipal authorities nnd locn- sublet t I wt'lghl will he limited as to niovrmtml Tel. 2«:i.1 OLIVER l-Xf rpT'OrlAl. duplex, 1763 Ollmnre, In Highway limitations of movement SITf .lAIS I NOM tion. Ktill price $I7 ,5(MI, . as follows, our Invenll* rtnii) I I , hot water heat, aluminum 10 ft, fjrain drill, double I ullnhyn riltn. Wl Rooms for Housekeeping 87 lri'|iln<» Anprox, Weight Approx. Total Distance for appointment and int erview V, l Innersprlng rrlli slillnu let. 4/73 tor a|ipolntment Width disk , Ki'nss seed excellent mattresses will, wit prnul i civet, |» 9S; 2 liednMi|n of Building over Trunk Highways , ROOMS I Ml tl , with nt vtltlinnl , 1 -floor modern nyliiri meili /i|ay>/H.;n, 11/ 91; tnr 'Hi Gvrr n il" to mr in lun ,. 11 tn miles- condition. v^; tl] 91; (ll,usu|,|,ll|iltlu |,l Ivllcgrs . frl, 4MiV I). 7 llfJDROOM mmlihr, All hardwood lioirti 1. *l\ seals , »^ slmlirri, Inkling /wir/fi! Ilvin ,; riKiin, fivrr K' to It, 0" in Inn .. 10 In IS miles- Hausor Art Glass Co. lliintlnuj and plastered walls, Oil forced Muli rhnlts, t|2 Is; hntiy |i>ir (>«rn dining room Over liS' lo Wit' in Ion 20 to 30 miles * , air lint) rinhhrd banemenl. I orated , l>i»- kllrhen. Sugar Loaf FEITEN IMPL. CO, »AV1| nutsety tlialts , \t 9', . IIOH/YS- Apartments , Flats 90 Ovrr IB' tn ?0'f)" 1', I m, ., in lo vi nine. lust w<,<( o( clly. I'r.ftHl under »I6, - New vanity bath and " Deere . Farmhand KDW'.KI . URNIMIRF., J02 Mntiknlo sepa- Ovrr VIV In in'O" 30 Inn or n» e ., 10 lo VO miles * -John (KKl An. S ACF.NCY, INC., IS» Walnut " Ave. Open evenings SROIINI) I' l Of'jR iiimity apt , tniinili.il , rate laundry room. Oil Over .W tn 34'll" VO Ton or ni ire j to IS miles * 11,'i Washington Winona M |i-l. (I4I6S or alter hours; hill Ovrr .14 wltti bnaullful nnd unusunl lit erilnr ft 0" nr mora n Inn nr in ir* . ,, .. . | tn 10 mills" Halp—Mala or Femnla 28 . /li'bnll 4aS4 , K A. Milt J104. forced air furnace. Lnr^n Alltntllve kll,|,i,ii with lat„sl luillt Ins , •Distances will rirpend on hrk gjls nnd mule to he traveled , Building Materials 61 KuniKo. Clinico Fartilzer, Sod 49 fi-rntnlf Itnlii t,n,| shnv/fr, '/ lu'dintum MARK V/. 1B77 •- ) brdroom modern east centrnl In nn rvoni will moviimrnl l>a DISHWAMim • full llrn« , cUys. Anfily nllnw- utility wires, lor missing (if railroad ( lti,ntnl anil tilr M,n,|||l,,nril I 1,1 ntot] hni,],' , I year old, gat heal, gntngn location, on main ed it hnllir. rnnnol pass lllutiwiiy iinnlry Kltrlirn. line bun. nr Hie rtninui- tracks , trlmmui'i nl Irons, and permiv GOOO .H ACK OlMr, nil top soil, nlu rltnn tn ,l(,wtdi,v,n nn h,vt,ly woui!fil lei , IJ«0 Triced ()( UK) nl iMitlic Is nii|iilrml linn has twrn untamed Irnm all niunlc l ltd lilts n ini-lilli Av.illnlitn llniM i u,wli under $li, K). ni.nr HI V MAN ur ililrrl/ cnuple to till dlrl, snnd. urnvH, r r ,i^ttr>r1 rnrf THOUGHT ABOUT (hi rtn' nlKive ilh,lanc>- s r,t move polities lliriiugli wlilili movement Is In I ri-ric tilim, i> j>invn|lni|, i, Mm/si, Apt hi JIMV modern ] liiflp vvit'i Inrrnv/ork, ]' ? miles from nnd tinr III I Wl'. I I (ICATION. intra menl will unvein from the city limits be made and In wiilih building Is lo he llnu OONAI IJ VAI I tlllNI , Mlnneso OWNING A lii'ilMMini liwrie. All on on« lUxn , 7 0( idle, r,f Ihn n<,t, nltnr I, the linsetnent recreation room. Call lh« lusi pnlnt of entry FINANCING AVAILABLE on ihe trunk DKPAHTMKNT AS TO ISSUANCF. OF timl wa will he glad to give full peril liKihwav. JOllinroND AIMUI IUN In! tnr »ste A PUHMII OVER TRUNK HIGHWAYS Situation* Wonted—Pom. 29 QIIAUTY SOD -Delivered nr Inld . R«a« I,el us hel p you with tulnrs. All IJ AOPNCY, INC , 1» Wal r«l, irl Appllrollnns (nr niiriiills IHO |»1HIII cr. typist lei. VI? 4!VA Alili 111)4, nil. Jlebel. 4"M rn r.nly if tmiidmns err m ° movatila lannnr.e Dlvlsinn tor the movement nl nr efrritnl IIO. HIOM . Wrlln nr ini|i;lr» lo The Winona Daily News tcndillcin nnd niminlnl on sutlli lent llrei buildings oyer Iriini, highways , spur !ly fi H(l D^ily Niws. I II I Oil' 1, land and black dlrl for r,Al I ' I I hpili iitini it,Miplelrly nindrrh Telephone! Vnur Want Ails and tirttlir. ¦, ami all • auangemanls air Ine parrel numbe r at wall AS Ihn da •air- trl , 6110 KENDELL O'BRIEN lii.iiir r,ti,||i,nt i tindllmn, latna rntiinr hutt a in advance (ni tha lalMng of icrlptlnn nt Dulldlng ,r Dial XVJA Inr an Ad '1'jiker. lo 'I ho Winona Daily WOI' I ' /ANIIl) ni oddrnsnqrorili nr LUMBER CO. hit , IU IIIK I induted , nitiy li" |iun liasatl News OEPARTrVsENl or HIGHWAY* (ir«|,lirity,i« opfialiir nr pincrnl ntfun c in. niriro sor> willi •.mall payment down, balance »n Dial XWA for ' J»hn R laml»son, wnci , 1 y«nrn fuprikmi. Writ* or I inil or l.noo , ;j» f ;i h 115 Knmklin, St. iriiinlMy Inslallmenls, dale r lly Ageti an Ad Tnk«r. Commissioner. IIUIII III D l\ bully Nswi , Itl 4213 or I 4112 Hori,.v //>nri F vet ell Oun V, tlewt money ' standing In your way, remem- canson F-f.tale K Ri: ul,fn Ra'ltVe, o/,n , ,. ' - : ' ' .; ville rin State Highway 93: to Roy's Store, then % her MLRUIANTS .INTERNATIONAL . >V*l.' ' « tnn pickup, J mil* | " NAIIONAl BANK " erv, Alvin ¦ Koiin&r, nucllonetr t Thorp- > WIL1 PAY 'HIGHEST CASH PRICES .has low>cosl boat loans tailored lo yoi,r I13S. Tel. Lewiston illy lalei Co . • Vierit . ;. . .< \\ East — Watch for arrows; FOR YOUR CITY PROPLRIY budget - . T.I, . UsJ lor prompt action I and FORD 1W .;. ton plrWjn, V «, with t, Itlfndly sotvlc i . . ' ' ' ¦ "HANK" JEZISWSK I Vp'y reat tttes and overload spring',; In WAY II ll'.n 4 -V) p m . Peal e«(ele ¦ ! /,' OWN' f R " TRAII<- " ; very good condition Wader Mueller, K f'ersr .rial Prorrfri/ f,ele, in Trern. (Winona ' s Only Real Estate Fsuyer I . . ,r- [:RRFO-b.autllul l9 ^ fti-stllnnr , Attadia , wis. Ifi, tf, t II pealee,, , '//In ,. 4iur.\ Irnrn flev, l.uth T . lei. MM and 1093 . I\0; iiox .141 ratlin -rriilser , i tnihki and . . . ^\/ <: . eratt c.t )l; t f>,, |u^i . r,|f t/.a' ln St , mat ins talirl , /-•, h p Svliirudr , Ml t.oy'fl ;f- ; \ ¦ ttr.HniK l-»tat«, AUIn y.ohnft, auction ' nafessary¦ ' etiulpnifnl. for hoallng, ¦ ' in ; Accet»orio», Tirot, Parti 104 tf :r, llrirlrttrri In/ Co , ' clery . - ' ; ' \ Sale starts 1:30 P.M; D.S.T. eluding Ideal unit lor camping, sale Kurd Pickup 1 boat for water- skiing. Tel 4442 alter ' ¦ ¦ '*' 10 ' ¦ ' . Tamarack Ladles - - .. with 4-.speccl trnnsmi.s.sirjn. ' ¦ '¦ | Aid; will serve lunch | '¦¦¦ ' '" ;t//./ V«' - Ti'ies . 1 10 pro . DVr II .' ¦ Special $05 . : rnllfs % of Arr aTia,, '//Is Fd Bt;,,|nsKI -' ' ' ttUNABOU r 14' fiberglass , . . f.1 ¦:;¦ MhpVEvln- ¦K Artt.lo Harkc-lh^fg, o'/n^r\, An ¦ '¦ 37 IIKAD OK CATTLK - .11 Holstelr cows ; 4 Guern- i Nelson Tire^ rude, " r. ompletely , eoulppedV J»0. 1»l Fpunlaln Kohnet , eut.tloneer; Northern Inv. Co, '''; sey cows; l Molsteln heifer calf; 1 Hnlsteln bull , yrs. Clly 667-40il . Home Oil Co. V 3'A H Corner 2nrl . ' cV Washington lerl» "old; Kt springers , majority fresh , beginning in Feb. Ay OMf ItmOARn outboard 17 fltaer ! bred back . A good farmers herd of milk cows. H Bargain Cente r glass B« hp molnr tnnverllhlf top Open ever vday until 10 pm anil situs Oaene Walde Austin Bnk ANTIQUE AHf 'HON ety Austin t/inn v DAIRY KQI'IPMKNT - Perfection milker pump It at the farm 5 milfs N of ¦ fj GREAT BUYS ON: ;* motor , 2 yrs old 2 Perfection milker buckets, Craft U TAKF. YOUR PICK, many used Jniinion PJlhworth, Wis , Hwy ?,r) ' 2,60 gal ire hank bulk and .Fvlhrufie nuthoard rnntors DICK'S '63 Internationa l "Your expente account it tuspended for thirty dayt for i tank , Double wash tank , Can rack ; U ¦fr Passenger Tiles MARINT RFI'AIP 509 y/ 5(h T,| Sun , May 16 , Stainless ste< I strainer Cans & Palls h 3fl09 Your Johnson Oulhonid fraiichiicd reckless spending!" I j dealer C 122 .' • Tnick Tit os 12 "50 DST '' A FEW SMALL ITEMS \\ CRT'TI INFR 14 llberr,!,,, tunahOijt I.u'nch available ¦¦ '' t ton piikup, fi' 2 ft box , | Utod Cart 109 Used Cnri 109 . . Tractor TUPS J", li . P: 'fcv. nt' udr. l' good rondlllrn < omrli le arces big fi ryhndoi , 4 speed li nns- A wide variety of all fype«i or lrs I T , < ¦1 el. 5101 alter J. MODEL . IM/ Ford coupe . less than 4 down and hdlam c in monthly payments 3% added to A mission 7 0(M h nylon 6 ply , 1,000 nt . lijalmiles, 19o4 Olrlj 8( Jetstat ol antiques will sell.to , the (, SHOP NOW AT GET SET :, balantL for months Your credit is always good with >' tires mud .ind snow on rear , ! Jim Molian. lei. B 2367. highest bidder 5 hour auc- ' the Northern Investment Co '/. i Telephone Ymir 21 (Km actual miles , , W Rlli & RIl Tur ks Want Arts new [ f.srpruP.Y I'V, elation v/agon , Vf. au FOR SUMMER | tion ¦pa int. . I to 'the Winona D.nly News 1 I tomatir li tmvniv.lon, t,otti . r sli i-'ritt g, ' Kd Rer/mski h Archie Hackclbcre , Owners ^ Old ' Wagon Woiks " ( oood i ondillon Ji/5. rei- «634 SKK PAT WFILSril Owner 'i Bldfi Dial .{.'121 ioi ,,n Ad I A I ONDIIION Alvin Kohner , Auctioneers 'laker NICK KRANZ Ii Orlm Cor dr s , Auctioneer ' ^ Northern Investment <"o Lester Senty, Clerk |j ! $1695 DEMONSTRATOR I ABOC r A HNK i Ftr p hy I \V P,r rg, Arc adia , Wisconsin #' 1965 RAMBI KR ' 1 Si;i) (Alt j , f WINONA TRUCK SKRVIf'K I| REMINDER , , Cla.sbH 770 Houston Auto Sales HIC TIU ( r.OHDON NAGLK K SALI S | Nystrom Motors ,, J / A - door sedan automatic ' & / ' ' ' j r~' ' / " ' /' '(w?'/ ' f/./'Tmm '?"^"^nt The Home of Fine Automobi les & SERVK'K i tiansmission , i .idio heater , 111 Washington Tel 1tt8 ^ B5 I-aud 'J cl 47',8 j wh.tewiill tn es lecl.ning AUCTION I Located P 2 miles V W of We BUY SELL or TRADE .seats, light group etc , etc , Mobile Homes, Trailer* 111 etc jNodine 6 miles VV of Dako- Uied Car j ir.|p| iri, fi miles h of Hidgeway, nm Cadillac Sf dati Hi ulle I'ji. l Fol d Gal.ixie 500 ( door 109 j IIOUSF . TRAILER 14- 19 I Dov/d';n. Unll 64 . miles N . . of La Crosse. Plymouth station wagon, will take Classic Custom \ hlack heriutv , p.Ked oMin trim Onl y $2,°,'):) trade-Ins. r WILSON STORE. Tel. 60-7347. transmi s s l o n , ROLLOHOME I0x»', crwnpletcly • (ur Sat , May 15 onlv M 09 ) I Automatic nlsried, washer f.ntl . dryer ft-trlm FORD. 1959 convertible, Monday, 17 1%1 ( lievrolet Ris( ,)\ne 4- power steering, I whitewall tir PS individual Gunderson, T'lensantvllle, Wis. T*l, 694- Starting at 12 Noon May rower hraS-p Cruisomatir tran'tru s seats, radio , hc.ter 1 own- , 2267. \ 1%) Giand Pii\ 2 door h nd dooi one ow nei , Bol Air slot. Good condition 577 E 3rd up I Lunch on Grounds t Start at 12 00 Noon (DST.) ( ( stali< er , classic hhick fini s h w ith I | top power sleenn}' and turn cj bndei stiaight CAMPER-SLEEPER (roller , . Indian ' W cattle , dairy equipment , matching interior i Creek Tel Fountain City Ml 3S19 I unch on Grounds r biakes and has f,i( top ,n slic k like new V 095 FORD 1954 a cylinder slraicht shift i 1 055 GMC truck. 19")1 Int 1200. 41(1 E 9th. leL 84198. conditionni f; Bl.u k with ' \1Ci >(]/SV: In rf 0l 'I r MOBILE . HOME - t ruck , tractors , machinery 40 HEAD HEREFORD CATTLE - 9 Hereford cows, ' while hiuket se it, 1 H>0 < lie\rolet lmpala rnn- lHSfi OLDSM0BILE good condition. . Tel. PM^rson, ' Minn \ COPVAIP- : iw.n. In,; mileage qood "con- Kohner and Fnckson, fi with calf at side 1 due in May, 5 bred heifers, due in ' 'Vr, Now «2 i0 veiiihle \ ?, v.\\h rflhon Tel Aliura /'/I alter « Was ^J l , Powcr- 4-door , L August l; - iGl cakes, 400 to 500 lbs 2 steers, -¦ Trailers and camp- Auctioneers Jul . I' Uhde ,\ hi ipht led beauty BONt.r/llir 1MI cmwrrtinle (ine RENT . OP SALE * , Automat ic . transm issmn , ers, Leahy ' s, ' B'ltfalo City. Wis. Tel. Minn. Land & Auction Scrv., , 700 lbs Glade Herefoid Bull 1%2 Bonn.v.lie < oii\iitil )lc , ^,th a like new white tonditmn Trl fl IMS during business V-fl r adio , heater Cochrant 2.18-2.'.32. Jim Papenfuss , Clerk EQUIPMENT - 1952 Model A John jiowe. slteiinR and huk' s , | 0p U| •)()=; hour 5»a? rvennf I ' 5 TRAC TORS & TENT 7CP CAMPING trailer* tor rent nr ! i Deere tractor with pov\ci trol and 2 way pump, 2-11T8 all white with blue \in\l LINCOLN /-lots . 4 'dnor . - i SPLC1ALLY PRICED M.flM actual sale , ..GRAVES POtllGOW and Crtmpor miles, with .ineticulous care. . model A John Deere tractors , IHC F-30 tractor , Alln Intel ioi , 2'i 000 miles Huv PH,.' Chcviolct Bel Air 4 door , 1330. Tel: Sales, Horner, ' Minn, Tel. 9415. H38 $195 . Chalmers \VC tractor with pratrcia lly comp leted .car end this for only M ;',<) f, rvlinder , Power glide , ¦ SCHOOL. BUS: CAMPER —19J2. sleeps 4. PI YMOUTH 1959 Fury Convertible loader , l%i No 227 John Deere picker picked only 120 i, ,\rt, M white with hlup intenor bottle gas rrjlrigeralor nnd stove, sink mro n..., \i . i while Willi ted interior power Meet ing FURNITURE cabinet ". J350.. Tel. SI. Charles 932 4926, acres , New Idea 90 bu Tractor Spreader John Deere ]lCril <5h S CC » 1 «¦ I exceptionally, qorxi shape. Tel. 2797 KrrJnnhJidtop p,mel, MeciniKI , P P '» P «" A alter 6. Lester Zingltr. , fifi All • „ tterk'" ' 0|lly '„-,,- alter, t p m, 470 Franklin. WINON UTO_ 290 corn planter with fert attach Allis Chalmers and biakcs , led and W I UM RAMBLEP/ ~\ DODGE NEW PACEMAKER, 50x10' ,: only U.395; Crop Har/ester with pick up attachment & scour clean, NEW-- 1941 Chevrolet impflla 2 door hard- with w hite intenoi and used l« , WiS Pathdnd^r 21 SI 596 Made bale conveyor , 22 i%j Fan line , V-fl , over di ive top, 263 eruiine, 4-speed transmission on AUCTION 2 IHC T45 balers 12 ft Home I See our nr;w Path!lndt-rs. Van Trall- bucket seals SIP and buy - floor aOU ni les r„dio till wl eel pr i . ' *; Bale C onveyor New Idea mower New shill p M n | «r Sales, Black . River Falls, Wis: ft Home Made . this beaut}, pi nod I vale party must sell, no t rade. Tel: ir SALES •»> , 3 Bar side rake Van Brundt 8 ft ! Warren 231' Irom 8 lo I ' Idea 4 bar side rake on 1'i " Open Mon & Fn Eve TAKE a 20.minute drive to see :al| the John Deer e 2 row cultivator IHC i 14 in plow on 'y *? > 1%0 Oldsmobile Of! 4 door real bargains, both new and used . 10' drill , INTERNATIONAL. 1960 Carryall station ', ' Sat., May 15 disc Saw for AC tractor , 12x !8 h»dlop, full powei , wagon, 19J0 Chevrolet pickup. 3r.d & Mankato Tel. 8-3649 and 12' wldos. We trade lor, most' any- steel , 10 ft sinele . Ru? 1962 Hievi olcl Supe, Spo. t Stanley thing.. Tommy 's Trailer Sa'cs, i miles sh n|) M Wl Wioczorek, [llufl Siding, . V/if tractor chains , Daud Bradlev shellci on l ubber , 26 ft. 2 dooi hardtop J!i V h , ' ' S. ot Galesville on 35 and S3. Closed Sundays. ' 9 AM to 11 AM. combination nairow elevator , 2 sec steel drag Cardinal Powe.Rlidc , power sh ot i %(( oldsmobilc nn 4 door 14 ft grain ele\atoi 2 Hydraulu cylinders ing, tuuket scats Looks lm dtoji , powei hi akts and 1963 PONTIAC PI AY-MOR TRAVFL trnllers. .Rental and OTHER EQUIPMENT & MISC — One ton Home and .urn like new ,See sales. DAl.E'.S HI-WAY SHELL, ilwy. Used furniture , odds and powei steenn« lake Catalina Ventura Are You A 61 & Orrln. Made feed mixer (500 lb Home Made feed mixer , Fair- this one it, all K > ( | n,.\ V fijiy; ends and damaged furni- banks Morse II immcrmill R T Wagon with PTO Ln- Only l«)i RED . TOP, Hwy. 61, Mohlle Home Sales, $2 2 door hardtop, ra- hy the Goodview .'Water Tower. New; ture S v loading Box 3-R T Wagons , 2 Flat beds , 2-265 gal fuel , l'.m 4-door , and used . Tel. 8-3626. Elec Welder , 10h2 Buick Invida dio, heater, auto- Buyer? tanks Portab'e air compi c->oi rornov | 4 door one owner Real Wise Sui j -e units l)cla\al milker pump, | hardtop, power hiakes matic transmrs- AMERICAN 8x45' , with 6x12' addition , SoO of piocceds Emcr\ with motoi 2 and t loan $1 ,095 new carpeting, new r.ldlncj, coti,)letely , p \< c fcntci , Roto Tiller with BS Motor , sron , power steer- Then you 'll come In today — ; Weed Chopper | sleenn^ 'J Ins is a one own- (urnlshed. 265 gal. fuel tank. . $2950. donated to school patrol Bunks, j_ > 12 Tai paulin 8 r-i dual truck chains , er nnd is like new 1%? Fl,r(i wagon , 4 8 , over- ing, power brakes, see our fine selection of late Only $600 down, $44, 40 per month. Im- 2 Feci J; fontaine blue fin- mediate occupancy, One H P elec motor h HP efcr motor Quantity \ Only *2 2T, dl lvt> fMli V model "Value Rated" used * ish with matching cars. Priced right and on Frank West Agency of used lumbei doois 5. pipe Lai ge quantity of old I! ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' 175 Latsyolte " ' ' 190 1 Buick Eleetra 4-door 1!)fi1 | interior , 5 new whitewall terms to suit you. . . . HOME FURNITURE i-i iron ; Skill saw; tools. . '&' wagon , V-8, ' over- ' .' tires, 13 !)o0 Tel. i240 or 4<00 evenings. GRAIN & FEED — 1,000 bu. Ear Corn; 400 bales hardtop, power sleerine . " , actual miles, Parking Lot | -| ¦ and ' ' dn v e ¦¦ •• ¦•••• ¦¦¦ ••• $1 ,595 I like new throughout. I' 'mixed hay, .4 ¦ brakes. Here is a \u\- . - 1964 PLYMOUTH Auction Sales ' ¦ ury one PRICED FAR BELOW 350 E Sarnia " . POULTRY — 40 Le^hnrn vearling hens. € owner car, and 1959 Buick wafion , like new, j 4-door . - ¦ ¦¦ ' ' ' hke new. See and drive , . -. AUTOMOTIVE -- lur.lV Studebnkcr 4. ton pickup ; -| poW( r ...... $i ,o<)fv MARKET VALUE completely CARL FANN JR. ton truck with grain box; Junked : and jo.i will buy. : . $1 ,79,1 : Locally owned , AUCTIONEER. Bonded ond Llcsnsed . Overlooking Lake Winona i i95l Studebaker I'-i | ¦ , heater, au- Rushford, Minn, Tel. 864-7811. .„,,, ,,, ¦ . ,' '., . , 1959 Chevrolet Brookwood $2295 equipped , radio Willis jeep: .Junked truck. ] 190 ( hevrole convertible transmission , V-8, Alvin Kohner Auctioneer Q THORP SALES COMPANY'S IvASY TERMS , W a R on , V-8, overdrive $99,5 tomatic LYLE BOBO , . J blue and white^ , 4-spced , beautiful Alaskan grey fin- l icensed 8. Bonded Auctioneer I Everett Duncanson Estate and Reuben Radtke , owners ,| Tel. 896-3838 ¦ 348 engine , tri-|iower , 19.18 li.iick 2-door hardtop '.. ish with contrasting! red in- Houslon, Minn, I;. •. Alvin Kohner , auctioneer $ ¦ ' VENAR LES , ' | 1ftro „. , , ' , Real clean...... $79.1 I terior. One look will prove If' . B A . Smith & Sons rcpr. , 1902 Chevrolet lmpala sport ! 75 W. 2nd Tel . 8-2711 care K Thorp Sales Co., clerk : ' ' to you the excellent . ' coupe , 2-door hardtop . C . 19.19 . C.-ilaxip 4-door , black , Open Mon . fc'Fri. Evenings this car has had . We sold it ANOTHER LARGE LUCAS SALE | eyliniler , Pbwc.rulide . Sec Real clean . . ?;i!)5 new and will save you $1000 : * This is our first evening sale this yenr-7 P.M. sharp * this red beauty. Onlv $l ,!i!ir> „ ' ,. , , city limits on ; ' ( by selling it to you for « Located at edge of Wisconsin Rapids Wis . 19.19 l.slom , .6 cylinder , 2- the radio tower , or 7 miles ; l Ofi-T-i Ford Ka.slback 2-door door , clean , Special $595 '64 FORD V-B $1995 '% County HiRhwny F, adjoining $ east of Vesper on County Highway F. hardtop, V-8 , power steer- ,„.„ n . u« , . • XI, hardtop, Cruisomatic , !! ,;, ,n C,1St0m V !,,, (,,matlc iiifi. color is ll.rriuni.se with ; ' 'l\ full power , many other ex- § MONDAY , MAY 17 | :1 matching interior; A pop... Irnnsmi.ssion. I his tras , local car . Save mon- NYSTROM'S AUCTION W(>, Promptly at 7 P . M. o'clock Is lar hr.r. 1 to find heaiilv 'k ' ' *m Our Sale Will Start The following real estate and personal propert y ey- Chrysler - Plymouth Subject to Prior Sale Will be Reasonably with only 17 ,000 miles All Items ' being offered at 2:il-2nd. SI.., C.alesvillc, Wis . across the ! imi (jhcvrolel 2-rloor , V-8 . Open Mon . & Fri. Nights Replaced. need only $2 , l!i.1 $2795 ¦ ' Town of Chile Shop on; ; '' overdrive $695 TRACTORS — 03 D-1S Allis Chalmers with wide front ; f ;l street from the •R1 -» fil M0 Farmall with fast hitch and |:- 19li:i Chevrolet Impaln 4-door 1M ym( \ .y ( \iwr , V-B COMET R wtl r. 3010 .lolm Deere; § ¦ Case Diesel ; f.C. 400 Case UarRe sue) { Sedan , 2ti;i V-8 , Powerglidp , ,.,,., , „„,„, pm Sedan 4-door , radio , ' wide front. SB HOD 1 I- ordo- THE TOPS - Diesel , very clean; 61 Bfi Satiii irday May 22 i one owner , white with red mnlj c transmission , clean $ row crop 112 fifiO IHC Standard f¦ i^ f iiilei ior , very clean, priced 1957 Ford 4-door , V-ll , new :¦ Massev Fei'R.isim stanlard gi.s; 54 Super MTA fias; 58 B20 • ' car , runs good . FROM LP M & M , ., i At 1 p m. Sharp from 'M,.'l!l.1, Special $2 .09.1 motor $595 .J ohn IVero; (11 D-17 Allis Diesel ; 5!l s-Rlnr j ^ 45 ' '' $1095 ;l with wide front ; 5(1 WD 45 Allis with wide front ; 55 WD \ ; REAL FSTATK - Lot 5 of block 7 of the original ¦ ¦ front; nit 450 v , ' ¦ Allis row crop ; 5(1 400 IHC das with wide , and all land lying South of lot 5 nnd North n[ Gibson ' TRUCKS : |.; ; ' plat Several other Comets on our WALZ : IHC Diesel with wide front ; 57 450 IHC nns; 52 44 Massey Frame 9 rooni dwelling, 2 kitchens , :i bedrooms , 2 i See us for your new and used truck needs, r ; 57 St. lot , nil priced low. ii Harris with wide front ; (10 »,> Massey Ferguson diesel ; living rooms, 2 dining rooms , full halb dowiistini's; stool ,j " Pickups to Diesels " :¦! 1(20 Ford and loader; 111) Model (i-Vl Muline on LP tins ,: j , priwile stairway, to upper apart - ¦; ; 1 962 Cadillac ; and lavatory upstairs Ki '\v t rucks in Slock '60 VOKKSWACJ KN : verv clean; (12 2010 John Deere ut ility wilh loader; 5R :i:>0 j nieiil , also inside stairway to the upper aparlnicnt , lull Sedan de Villc ¦ gas ; 51 77 Oliver j-as ; 50 Popular economical little 51 A John Deere; 51 Ml Oliver : . .j basement , recently i.N.illed oil died hot water haselioaid New Inter national v. Ion ens- 1919 Chevrolet I Ion. rah and J ; ; 5(1 70 John Deere dii'scl row crop ; Wl •' j car. This one has liocn care- Light green finish with Farmall row crop ; type beating, plant , screened porch , large frame garage. . lorn cab , .blue and white . chassis real Rood , . $195 upholstery , power :¦; 4;»0 John Deere utilitv; 4(1 A John Deere; -111 H John Deere; fully maintained , matching ' Sl'F.CIAl. KKA'l'CRKS elosp lo fishing, school , v P'„ 1( |- ,ic, Ford ; CO 4(10 Farmall Diesel with wide front; h.49 Kurd cab over, (i eylirid- steering, power hrnkes, pow- , j ind handy bn: possible emp loyment in dales- . New International • -Ion , V-8 , $995 -i M Jiibilee Ford; 511 1150 Kurd ; 54 (10 Join. Deere ; 51 M ehui'ehe.s ¦ ¦ l ,, < ,, box I er windows , fi way power - s industries. City water and sewer , sidewalks , gar- . l iemonstia lor , s pe <• i ally >'<' '> • ''l ' ' • K'".in 'i- 'ill ; li;i Super M Karmall; 51 H John Deere ; 47 villi' runs real good , rind sent, nutronie eye-, selector H F.irm. , . , hard surfaced street out front , peaceful location, | pneed red ''in, Also '62 Volkswagen and speak- i * Oliver 70 and loader; 411 M Karmall; 50 WD Allis mid ,, den spot looks p.ood . . . . $59,1 niello with rear sent i; i good neighbors , >u..l hleal income properly. many other small cars, er , clock , tinted glass , plow 51 (! John Deere ; 5'.l 7;i0 John Deere; 50 :«) Mil ; j ' 411 \VC Allis ; 511 11(10 Ford ; 51'- Model 50 John Deere ; (II PKRSONAL I'HOPKRTV Admiral refrigerator , N m whitewall tires , cruise cim- : zS; f :::i •»? , -» Vile Adveill- .e Our Prices ._ air condilioning, 1 own- ; :>i)H) John Deere Utilitv fins; (10 2»I0 John Deere Utility . ¦ i< ' Norge gas stove; Maytag washing; machine ; Unvcno; &?v. ((nun' '"rbox •needs T en^irreT frol , ¦ f ' work , hut otherwise in good '' diesel , 50 C Fnrmall and eult .; •'.' VAC Case and etilt ; 44 i sewing iiiaelime ; eliuia cupboard ; combination writing , ii Farmall; 2 47 II Fannalls ; 511 1150 Ford ¦ board ; 2 single beds ; double bed , New Cah over 1(100 :i(M , « omlill («i. Huy as is for 1 " M Farmall; M II desk and china cup , V-8 . $3100 ! : with 2 row cull. 54 55 Massey Harris Diesel in A-l eoiuli- metal ironing hoi.nl; table and 4 chairs; 2 large dres- 4,speed , red ,ml .V *'1''0 (g£g38Dg) i-! tion . (i;i D 10 Allis .Chalmers diesel. ser:, , "2 small dnissers ; oil burning cook stove; 2 easy ., ., 19.1(1 Chevrolet 2 of these , •11 Years in Winona ; Aifivin i; Hefni't' Sale Dale New 1,11,,„„.) ,. ,j„ .ID„,) V)l,, „ 1962 Buick ' Plus M.uiv OHiers club's; idlest of drawers; 9x12 rug and pad ; Lawn mow- : H l , , , ;,.f(M1 j( .k(|ps wi(|l l|(i(i . ' wheel ' Deere :i point , :< 14" John ' 1IIC with liv.l. lift . 4 14 J ohn other items of possible antique value . miles , red and white , emu 1919 Chevrolet \,.ton, fi ey- (ioodyenr premium filial point ; '' 2-14 " Ford ;i point , Deere :i p.iinl . :i 14' Oliver :i • Terms ol .sale or real estate: High bid on real r.slaln , hi.ii.lion gi'iiin and stock lindei , 4 speed, A one own ninet y whltewiill tires , '..'I. - ; 4 :M4" IHC plows on ruhber ' ii ;t point ;i lilade disc plow nt day of sale must be approved by the Lena Mack '''>¦ rack , like new . . $'.! ,It'll ei truck , complete , real (XM) lu'tiiiil 'miles , tu-tone 1 rubber wilh hyil. ;t \:>. ' with clutch ; 4 ;i-l4' IIU ' plows on Kslale heirs Highest bidder will deposit earnest money shin p will , stock rack , own- A SPRING SI'IyC'lAI , white and rose finish with (ml plow ; :i 11 Oliver It.iy - 11)57 Kurd I-l oi. V 8 , 4 speed .luhi. Deere bus frame power of HI' , o| his oiler to broker on day ol sale , II bid is . m „,„„,. fi,|- iii.slH* (l on re- rose interior , I owner. Oliver r:«y.le\ ; 4 14' David grain and slock rack, ens- ,,,„,.,) ( tlex ; :i Id" Oliver ravdex; 2 14" « not accepted onrnrsl money will lie returned within ;ili Hil .v $075 14" John Deere Mt. ;t point , loin eiili, radio, elcel.ie de- 196 1 CADILL AC Itradlev plow on rubber; '.' days alter Hie sale date. Kinaneing must lie arranged in $2 100 ¦> ' r.iydex botloins; 2 4-14" froslei's , west coast nnr- 19,19 Chevrolet, '•.¦¦ton , real ,t ll AC iiKiiinted plows wilh advance and I9.i,'i real estate taxes will be prorated as Convertible , ' ' John Deere Willi f oi's , ine just rebuilt , nice eondillon, and priced ; last l.ileh plow Willi Irip lutlloms .' 14 ol the closing dale ol Ihe sale ol the properly, ileriipanry , eni'. ' John Deere wilh rayilex black , real clean. $1 ,095 only , $475 1962 Oldsmobilc ray dex b.tltoins and eh.teh; '.' -HI nl closing it oiler i- , accepted Merchantable title lo lie , Radio , lienlrr , au- ' le with clutch Dynamic lilt hoitoms and power I nil ; 2 14 IHC late sty . lurn.shed Real estate is subject to side prior to the „.le , 19,14 Chevrolet '.'Ion, CMId 4 19(14 .liiwn motorcycle , ;t44ee , loiiiatle trniiMnlN- fur 1110 tractor , 2 :MH " HIC slatl . 4-dnnr hardtop, tu-totio '.' It last hileli plow dole speed , :' speed , I'lisin , ami only •1 , 9011 miles, eosl new sion , power .steer- hollom plows on rubber , niid many more has real good luhl.ei , Vi'M) , now only $495 ing, power hnikcs, g. «'c.t nnd white tvi/h I'leeix late style 4 row Jolui Deere ; Personal properl y terms Cash upon puielia ,e , power sleermg, CORN I'l .ANTKRS :t II I'.W.'ll . 1957 USA (1511 CC , ... $450 hciutifiil I a u r e 1 Interior (e. l ,, III UI 4 row nlanler with fort , 5 roRiil.ir , powei- brakes, rmllo , I K > II I- with Owner Lena Mack Kslale , 251.2nd St., (iale A die , linisli while ny- IHO John Deere with fell ; I HIC 4 row planter wilh fort , (Quality picked ears V er , tinted glass , whili 'Wall Wisconsin. Reineiiihe.' for bund lon lop, ssilid lilack 2 years old , 2 III * ' 4 row planters on rubber with fort ; Sec us Indol e you Iluy vinyl iiilci'ioi' . Mmiy oilier Inc.'., iinolher I owiicr , :il ,- ' IHC 2 row planters with (ert Administrator Kd Jacobs on personal proper ly. v I , 000 nctuiil miles, 5 '.",10 .lolm Deere planters ; '.' lino I' mlillitc acei's),oi'|i';i . MA I.MRS I IT John Deere I 'TO ; (Ui New Holland Clerk and Cash ier Raymond (i . Anderson . W I Ale Ihihii C A. I.iiereh $2 1 00 I 'TO , (1(1 New Holland Motor. i Auctioneer and Real Kstale Itroker « Leo Ila.nl:,eh , e l.owrll Lult.ti '11 Robert Tiulil $2795 Also Chopper ft Hitlers , Combines and Misc. I ( Ldesville , Wis , I'lunie II , ¦ TKIU1S AVAILAIU.F.TO ALL HHYK KS ¦ '' I Attorney for the estate .lulu. Uumn , (iiile.svllle , Win , 1 Sales Clerked by Thorp Finance Corp. Milliliter ; Auctioneers Note This selection of persuni.l pro , ' Houston Auto Sale< VENABLES Rnp.or Mel/Her , , WALZ Foi Infoi'i.lull.in call Wis. Rapids ¦I:!,t-I2'.'tl Area Code VIS I petty lias much serv ice remaining in ) \ and llie city home "fi VV '.'lid Tel, li :'VII Olson , Col W'oodrow Lorlio I can oiler lug returns on v our investment Houston, Minn. IllllCK OI.USMOllll.r. CMC Auel ionecis: Col . Willanl " Opi'ii Mon. A l''n. Kvoiiingii ! ' ¦¦ ** i Open Friday Nlghta . - ,*¦ I i i ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ v . ' . ' Roy : Cr.n. . • . BUZI SAWYER \,Y ' ¦ ; -VBy . . . . ;\

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