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lestiinony jn CWWca/.%e^_7^ Mitchell, Stans trial ending Nixon seeks new imaae By H.D. QUIGG ¦ • - NEW YOBK (UPI) - "Oie V By GAYLORD SHAW V poena for 42- tape recorded con- 'tiiat". others deal with: national turned ;'•<. ver: to the com&u'-tee,; government pressed to shore up 7WASHIN<^0N (AP) - The versations, Nixon : is scheduled security matters. lias not been-fdisclo&ed. ',''. 77; its case Vagainst: former Attor- White House is charting a fresh to address fa , regional economic : council in Jackson, MissV (According to reliable reports, Meanwhile, Sen. Charles Per- ney General John N.. Mitchell public relations , . campaign to tie public relations, campaign cy, f JR-IU., told -a nationwide f ' : and former Commerce Secre- coincide withf ^President Nixon's On; May 3, one f day after a is intended to convince Ameri- television audience that he ; con- due;, tary : Maurice H. Stans with responses to , a pair of sub- response is on; special Wa- tinued "to see reluctance, a tergate prosecutor Lebii Ja- cans that Nixpn's response to dragging , of . feet ,. atlrhost what rebuttal testimony today in the poenas from impeachment . and the committee request is worski's subpoena for . tapes of , in the might be considered a¦ hin- final week of the first; trial . of Watergate investigate. V Nixbn-VfisV-to words of ,one: official, "com- drance 7 of 7 -justice!*.-, in : '¦ • ' 63 conversations, . WWte fexmer Cabinet members since . . Presidential appearances . in make; a public appearance in prehensive and conclusive." .- House failure to relinquish sections of thei country consid- the 1920s. Phoenix,; Ariz. f 7-,'7-V ¦ . Iii recent days tapes sought by the House coni- efieo generally friendly to his - . , Nixon aides mittee or the special prose- The first rebuttal witness was " ¦ reportedly have . been -. com- cause y and: possibly a new Although White House spokes- .. cutor. " '• ' .:. ' ;';¦ v::- . 7 Richard B. yine, directqf of the Watergate : " white paper" . -r-. men won't publicly disclose the pleting transcripts of the . sub-, poenaed . tapes arid working on : State ; Department's. Office f . of are cdrnerstoines of the effort to president's - plans, indications Percy, intervieweid ion ABO- : shore up Nixon's sagging popu- a lengthy document that White TV's "Issues. Aiid : Answers", Western EuTopeati -Affairs. He are mounting , that Nixon will House officials : contend Vwill ¦ larity .and to blunt impeach- : . . program also said he would hot f ,- MOSCOW^-MEETING ;.' /..;Lebriid f ' - began , his testimony ; late ment stop - short of siipplying the. prove the President's innocence' . Brezh- j ward Kenjiedy Jr. (background) ." Kennedy f moves. . 7 ' : -if ' (right) fchats '; -was House .. committee with; all the of any Watergate -wrongdoing. be satisfied . Naxon .. turned nev vrith Sen. Edward Kennedy, spoke to VRussian students and .encountered Friday, telling how he : ove edited transcripts: , of•' - ' Oil Thursday, the deadline for subpoenaed material. Qiie aide r . . the .D-Mass.,; and Kennedy s wife Joan during a V some trouble, (News report, page 5.) (AP attached, to the U.S. embassy in ari answer to' ;'¦' conversa- Whether the document will be conversations instead of the ac-; ; " the . House has said some o£ the. ¦ ¦ '¦ Kremlin meetingf today, TVVith them is TEd- Photofax) ; Bern, Switzerland, :: ori Nov. 30, Judiciary Committee's . sub- tions were never recorded and released publicly,; or merely tualftapes.; - y ¦ ' ¦ 1971,- , when,-P Mitchell, then attorney general j . phoned about Missile bases attacked the jailing of Hobert L. Vesco: ¦ ¦¦ Vine said he.- ftold'. - Mitchell Ai leas} 40 ate ng that the . international financier, now a fugitive in the ; MitchelL^ Stans case, had heen jailed on injured in N.Y. Fi^Kt i ^i||^||j l§Bg a felony charge, . "disloyal management," brciight by a shareholder of Investors Over- bu iId i rig blasl ' :¦ seas Services, ltd., which ¦:NEW ,YORK (AI») ^ At least Vesco had taken oyer. 40 persons were injured '.'- today entire Vesco was released f on |j^S^j ;|^ntSv by a ga_ explosion and fire in a : By The Associated Press thei mountain. .The sources had In an interview jmbhshed Dy $125,000 bail, and : the- charge '¦¦" coiiimercial building ."on .Man- Artillery fire . pounded strate- identified the hill as Shahai, on the ; New York Times today, was later dropped. . .- . ' Mitchell and f Stans are hattan's East Side, police^ said.. gic Mt.. Heraon today . and a southwest slope of the raoun- Egyptian President Anwar Sa- 'fighting'.;, erupted , along the en- tairi.vVf V ;; charged with; trying to irirpede The blast occurred , about 7 : ' tire Golan Heights " front. The The military, command in. Tel dat was quoted as saying he a federal investigation f .of a.m- and.blew "put-, windows for Syrian ; cominand . reported it Aviv reported that , in air activi- would welcome^ arms talks with Vesco's operations in exchange a two-block area., .-' - ' - .'. was hitting Israeli antiaircraft ty Sunday, the Israeli air force the .;' .' ; for his secret $200,000 '. cash Scores of . firemeii, police offi- ' missile , bases - that :were had pounded Syraan emplace- Following a jolicy f speech contribution to th« 1972 Nixon cers j and "'rescue /workers.. rush- " ;re-electidn campaign. The trial '.'moved up to forward positions ments six Viniles \ behind the last - Thursday, ed to the scene; V front' iand in. which Sadat began its 10th weefk today. -; . last. night." V; drove off one Syrian said Egypt would diversify its . Police said many of the in- The Syrians claimed their arr air. raider. : --V . jured: were residents of a fash- : Egypt : to: weapons sources, the president U.S. District Court Judge Lee tiUery arid t anks had "inflicted has refused: meet was. quoted by the Times as ionable apartment house near- : P. Giagliafdi .told the jiury of AP .y pp., : heavy losses on enemy military With Libyya and Syria at a ses- saying, . ly X PpPf .y ;. ¦ ' ' sion of the People "I assure you. . we are iitne men and three women that installations, " • ' f concentration . 's Council of already in action." Fire , raged on the ground points and antitank missile the^ Federation of Arab Repub- tesfimoriy' would be ; finished floor of the 26-story commercial ' He declined to say with what today: even if it was necessary bases."777 . .- . ' ."V. . .' ' p P lics;, the,; Cairo, newspaper Al : structure, located on the south Akhbar reported .today. country discussions . or deals to go into af night session. side of 46th Street V . 7 between Israel reported artillery fire No reason , was giveriffor the are/under way. . Summations: and the ju-dge's First and Second avenues near 'V against the Mt, Hermon peak, refusal of Egyptian members of In Washington officials of the charge to the jury were the. United Nations. - where Israeli forces have been the. federation parliament to State Department V- said-7 the scheduled . for P Tuesday fand . Tie, .go ' - ' lower half of the building, fortifying fa new position for the to . Libya for the rnjeetirig, but United States, can be ejcpected Wednesday. ., . . . . :- -- was.charred outside, The:interi- past 10; days, had; resumed there was., speculation that.it to . start a major economic aid St'ansls' defensie rested ; its or apparently was completely after a night lull. '¦ ¦ program with Egypt in coming case late - ." .Friday. ; Mitchells was a protest against- last ' destroyed. A spokesman for Israel's mil- ' indicated there are attorney, Peter Fleming . /Jr., ¦ ¦¦¦ _¦¦>< nionths ¦¦ ¦-¦¦ ¦ ¦¦:¦:¦:¦ Thursday's attack on the Mili- . but > _ -;¦ . - '¦;¦''- - -' •• '• : - :si^-- - -:...A.-x:- ' . . .^^ UBugfwgsETuwi ^WBVWAfnA > ^^^ ¦miw- ^.^nau_iuu '^^va>i__v, '.v.'Hw»nvu » Police - , said seme persona itary command denied a report tary Technical no plans to , supply Egypt with indicated he. inight have anoth- ¦ .Academy in ¦ '. . '• ' LAST -MAN, . - '.." Allen Husset, of Beaver -. ... day. A' federal judge closed the f>l__nt Sun- were trapped inside their apart- by unofficial ' sources in Leba- CairoV Egyptian -officials arms. ' ¦77 er witness or- two; -."but this was .>. ments in. the nearby be- ¦ Minn , sweeps up in the huge grinding " • day, halting ; discharge : of. waste . into Lake . residential non that Israeli soldiers had lieved the attack, in which , 11 Both Israeli and Syrian fair npt . certain. V Meanwhile; the Bay, V building. They . fsaid the blast taken a Lebanese ; hilltop Suhr persons were , judge let the government get its mill of the Reserve Mining Co. taconite Superior. (News reports*. page 4.) (AP Photo- had jammed some killed, was in* forces were. reported in action " ' ¦ ¦ ' " apartment day : in the fight for control of spired: by Libya. 7 Sunday. ¦"¦;'- . rebuttal started. . f proceissing plant in . Silver Bay^ Minn., Sun- pf fax ) . : V7V77- '7 V- doors.-' . US warships On O'Brien tax audit being pulled out BhrljchM^ By MICHAEL J; SNIFFEN break-in at Democratic Nation- Service of putting "frustrating copies of IRS sensitive case re- meetings with C former White WASHINGTON (AP) -V John al Committee headquarters and debilitating roadblocks" in ports on Hughes Tool Co.; P. House counsel) John Dean, as may have been motivated by the path of the committee Donald Nixon Ehrlichman has admitted to 's in- , one of the Presi- submitted' to this committee, of Indian Ocean concern that O'Brien knew of a vestigation of the Hughes mon- dent's brothers; Rebozo, and reflects that the conversation of ;¦¦ By FRED S. HOFFMAN Armed Services Committee has Senate Watergate committee $100,000 ; campaign contribution ey. He also raised questions Others . '" -. .-', Sept. 1'5, 1972, dealt primarily WASHINGTON

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•• ' . ' ¦. —¦" ¦ '¦ - A. - . ¦ : ,. . ! .• ...... coils frojn any form of controls even " ' ' ' '' . WASHINGTON -A few days ago, I ' ; . ' , ' . ' . '" ,. THE DOMIMANT personalities and An iinpressiari though at one time Vhe put them on Teng Hsia-ping, - ihe: new 70-year-old tone : Vof V Chiha's diplomacy -ane —and made them work. That was . deputy -premier, of China; flew: to :• '- changing. Choii En-lai seemed to b« back in the days oi. Phase II, re- . . James Reston Yoik had a long, private con- the informing ihind . and];the decisive; riiemher? ¦ ' .- New , . of money, law versation - with 'Secretary of State . : voice hi Peking -when Mr. Nixon visit" WASHINGTON -- The. changing of In the third place, there is always ' Kissinger; and flew back to Peking Something yery unusual is going oh jEd 'theire ''Ch(_u '' dealtf ..\rfth- the; prad- the guard at the Treasury,' where the intense presidential preoccupa- ' . again as suddenly as he arrived, : now iii relations among nations. ' tical details of policy and established William Simon succeeds George tion : with Watergate. The political situation is Unstable , an i b<3litics Shultz . as- the second-ranking mem- That was; Teng's first visit to the . Va close.personal relationship of re- and unpredictable in Washington, Pe-f admiration with Kifs- George Moneyhuit, chief of the New York ¦ber. of the Cabinet, has one meaning SO MUCH, then fer the past Th* West ih 48 vears. and it may he he spect and even * kingj. Paris, London, Bonn, Tokyo, Je- ¦¦ ' ' bureau of the Christian Science Monitor that totally obscures all others. ;; future holds a quite different pros- merely -wanted to •V ' singer, ;. , writing rasalem, Cairo, Damascus and in pect. The White . House , emphasizes, see the United Na- f ;; f But the messages from Peking io on they Monitors editorial page: This is that President ..Nixon-^and J rhany,' other capitals, The ; visit of Iii a most surprising belated Vay in that Simon,, the new secretary-desig- tions in , operation r ; Washington new come directly . froth Teng with'Kissinger, which went al-f V through . different en- f Regardless ot the innocence or guilt of John N. this observer s opin- : nate of the Treasury, is not to pre- and : show China's) . ,Mao Tse-tung . ; most: unnoticed, as they hoped it ' ' -dh his last; visit to Peking;, KIs- Mitchell and Maurice; H. Stans, thie . conspiracy trial; ion^—is going at last . side over the econoitilc ;council, as respect fer the spe- | .-V'Voysi . did Shajtz. Rather; the newp chair- cial : session there P vvotiltl, merely illustrates the cohtein- f : singer found that it was Mac. T»* of Hie fbrifter Cabinet members raises somie serious to take direct charge ; . poraiyf political confusion. ' ' questions about , how ' of the economic poll- man is to be, Richard Nixou.. V ¦: eh : the price, and ;, . . tiing who was defining not merely the . government and politics oper- j Pefking wants tp know what:is hapf . ¦' ' V cies pf . the United Furthermore, it is emphasized, the distribution of raw V . . ¦philosophy- of China as: before, hut ate inr, .AniericaYc^^ :• V'- 'V- P. pening to President Nixon and whe- States, v V- PrOsident ^intends to play ah "ir- materials . inf the the policy of China ph Taiwan, ther it can rely on the ¦' agreements . V ShrultZj a fclassieal- creasing, expanded role in the for- •world.: But .' the as- . .Southeast Asia, Europe, Japan and : A reporter who has sat in the lofty; oalj-panelei 1 •;¦ reached by thefPresident in Peking, :: Iy con seirvative . mulation of ecohpirnic policy.": A sumption of most ; atomic weapons. ; courtroom in Manhattan's federal courthouse through and - Shanghai. Washington wants to .. AP economist of the free-handed interpretation of this diplomats was that; * : Chou . En-lai remains the , premSer; five weeks of testimony- comes !away with . one over-: . know.what is happening' meanwhile ' ' , ' ' '/ ' _ . highest personal in- statementv is that Mr; 'Nixon has fi- like . irrost - world ' .. V Retfbn-- '. '. : f ; of China, but .-he ..see_n,s' 'tP' . be' liw riding impression: Money and influence; peddling . in the political v chahges that are.. !• tegrity and: nally , got a message.} .;• leaders these dayS he •wanted to see . prominent now, and references to play, much too big a rolefin tfte go-vernment of this the hard-. , taking plfice in China, and is much . est of heads : This; .is . that much fOf the present Kissinger!, - him in diplomatic conversation are country. . . against 1 PApf Py -more, worried than it lets about the very thought Whif« weakness of .the Republican:party:, oh- politely : ignpreid by ; Chinese diplo- of THAT IS becoming a common oc- . the his government: thaii a poor struggling from national economic policy, only in 1946,. only to ret'drnVhirh Tnirnan, ; ¦•.';¦;¦ and even the risk- of disastrous wars, • tenant farmier on the Mississippi delt a, or a middle- occasionally entering .that aiena t» to the presidency two years later. That could happen in the ¦' Middle ; class suburbanite, or^anyone else who can't afford a piit him impront on plans draira by Nixon 't save his con- . VRichard c^n East; and along the Sino-Soviet bor- : large political contribution? .- others.. Why he has so proceeded is gressional wing this year. But if . he der much more, easily v and sudden- conjectural bnt . f edu eated guesses turi gets hold of the economy and y ly than most peopJei suppose^ and Mr., ptchell' ' rn^y:be offered. : beats inflation He anight well save s attorneys argiie that the $-50,009 : the. burden of avoiding it fail's large- Vesco contrihution was In the first place, : Mr, Nixon's the presidency for his. party in 1S76. . scarcely a drop in the bucket v ly on the Wted States and also, •^-oiily one-tliird of , true and ultimate interest has always Heiice he now bestirs' himself in l percent;—of the some $60 million under the p'resent circumstances in. the President's campaign committee was able to col- lain in foreign as distinguished from a: fi eld—tlie economy—that Is by no ¦ . ; Washington on the judgement and lect. They '-ask : Would Mr. ilWitchell or Mn: Stans domestic policy-making. V means his -favorite. V V ^ V energy of Henry .Kissinger. /: risk their careers iftr such a pittance? . In the second place, hie is at heart a great free market man ahd re- A A United Feature Syndicate Kissinger doesn't have the an- : . :-.' Bwer to all those probliams. Sen. MAYBE NOT. That may prova an effective dt-' : Jackson of Washington thinks Kis- fense . for the former campaign officials, but It says -. singer is all;wrong: on most' of them, even more about the need for strong campaign and even Kissinger's old colleagues, spending legislation. The Vesco contribution is not in the ^ universities are fusising! at theonly one being questioned in Washington and else- ^lueiic© ff him, but the ^aker President Nttxpri ; where. What about the £190,000 Howard Hughes coii- becomes politically, the more the. trtfcution? The milk producers' donations, arid the ITT leaders of the world like Tejig turn ¦¦;.¦ gift?/ to. -Kissinger fpr; guidance and sup- aix.v ^ New York times News Service questions aiiout Congressman WilTiur Mills and other herf spring wheat ; crop. ; Democrats' campaigns are pointing up. Arithqhy Lewis : The price:of crwde oil has risen s» sharply; that a poor country such as While the Mitcbell-Stans trial is laying bare me India cannot buy what fit needs. fraility of -ouT political' system, it strangely enough "If the strong attempt to impose There is a direct effect on food pro- Pigs in is bolstering the confidence of this reporter iri his their views, they w ill do so at the duction through shortfalls, of pumped er market, and^p we may anticipate tending to stop after one , or two country's overall system of government. The judicial cost A of justic e . .- . - . improving thie water and even more significantly , that merchandisers will gradually which means that the "only child1' process, it appears, is healthy and working well. quality of We has become a uiti- of .fertilizer. accommodate to it be replacing the will soon be a commonplace . and versal political dem and, a technical * HAT HAS a , that to do with us? - ^ aamaamaavma—M_ _ ^ mama " f. W already faded youth culture with, that his peers-, will- be mostly* be . f Dark-hairedj soft-spoken U.S. District Judge Lee possibility and a moral imperative." Does it matter to Asian peasants first a middle-aged culture and, fi- other "only- children," or children P. Gagliardi appears aware of his special responsi- Secretary of State Kissinger at tht how we 'live;:' and-. .think , ih America? Is the baby gojng the way of the nally, a graybeard culture. who have had inordinate quahtitiea bility. From the outset Judge Gagliardi has stressed United Natrons " The answer is that it matters to the manned bomber and the nickel can- All very well for the bulge group, of parental attention. - ' that not only the spirit and the letter of the law must dy bar? '-/ point:of life and . death. We must be- you may It will continue to This will surely affect the tem- be carried out, but the appearance that justice is say. It must have been Osca r Wilde— gin to understand why. The population fi gures suggest dominate society as it passes perament and expectations of young being done must be preserved. And to this end that. such is the c 'or¦ .was- ;it Mao : Tse-tung *? — who 'In the short run American eco- ase. Increasing through the decades like a pig Americans, and eventually change Judge Gagliardi has run a strict courtroom. He has numbers of . said: "When I hear Henry Kissinger nomic and aid policies are of vital -women decline to repro- through a python . But what sort of the nature of the country. In 40 cut no comers and has been quick to issue a strong duce and talk about justice and morality, I importance. What must our sense of those who proceed are country shall we become in the yearis we may very well have a gov- rebuke to deferise or ,prosecution when he feels cutting ,¦ the reach for my dramamine. " Anyone values be, our grasp of the reai down on quantity, with the passage? erning class of "only children, either has stepped out of line. .: '. ..; might suspect cynicism in such talk problems of humanity, when this result that pediatricians are looking which would': radically change th« by a man wio has wasted five years year we are spending more than 10 for other lines of work and the night THERE WII.L be imall -/gains. eeotogy of American , society. Ima- He went to unusual lengths in an attempt to find so far, and number- times as much -ori South Vietnam howl of the tooth cutter is hecoming Grandmothers will no longer be gine : a world where practically no- a fair and impartial jury, questioning each prospec- less lives, trying to (population 19 million ) as on India, as rare as the mating call of the able to cavort like sweet 16 and old body has brothers and sisters, where tive juror individually in his chambers about possible imp-ose American Pakistan and Bangladesh combined loohi. people will no longer be conditioned there are very few relatives Of anjr coverage. And stringent to feel antisocial because they lack prejudice from pretrial news views on Indochina , (population 711 million ) ? TtjE BIRTH hind to come to dinner. any out- rate may, in fact, b« youth. security measures have kept the jury from and who until re- Even to begin talking about, world down to zero-population-growth lev- I think it will be rather lonely, side influence whatsoever since the trial started. cently showed not . action on food and resources, Henry el,; at least for the moment. This is This could become unpleasant, and I believe an "only-child" govern- however, for a generation that has with typical "only-child'* the slightest interest Kissinger had had to overcome tough ecologically satisfying . in the long ing class, ONE OP the ironies of-'this ease is that Mr. Mit- in questions of world opposition from the Treasury and fun , but people live and suffer in imposed the burdens of youth oh its decisiveness, will act deciseyly for cfhell, the former law.and order advocate of the Nix- poverty, trade, fi- Agriculture Department on the nar- the short run, and in the short run elders may find it only natural, as change, When Mussolini was threat- OJI administration was instrumental in enacting tha nances and resour- rowest commercial grounds. Secre- it ages, to impose the. burdens of ened with population decline in It- ' ' ¦ ¦' ' —say over the next 30 years—this conspiracy law under which he is now being tried. ces. . ' . : tary of Agriculture Butz lours Japan change in population balance: will age on its young. If at the f age of aly, he had the church bells rung His hope was to use the laiw to prosecute radical But however cyni- and Taiwan lo -view good dollar cus- not be easy for us. 22 they could make dad get into blue loudly in the dead of night. Sirens Lewis groups, but none of the; trials of the left-wing groups cal Kissinger may tomers for American food, products, The chief difficulty arises from jeans-and mom into blue hair, is it ¦would be more the American style. have resulted in guilty verdicts, largely because It be, and however late his discovery but he doesn't go to South Asia. the existence of a very large body inconceivable that at the age of SO Whatever the awakener, I would has proven extremely difficult to pinpoint and pro- of economics, his speech to the But ¦we are connected with the of people who are now under 30. they could have their outnumbered "bet a small sum on baby over the duce evidence of a conspiracy when all of the alleged specil United Nations session on needs of the world in a deeper sense. Most of these people are not going children wearing dental plates and long run. conspirators have dose relationships and will not raw material and development surgically produced double chins7 . did Stability, even survival, will not be to go away over the next 30 years. New York Times News Service readily testify against their partners. And the prose- deal with what is very likely the possible for hundreds «f millions of They are simply going to get older. Many of these people, remember, cutors in the Mite hell-Slans trial are having no less most important long-term issue . we people if Aimeriqans continue re- If they do not reproduce significant- -will not have children of their own, difficulty in trying to prove a conspiracy in their face . That is, putting it broadly: lentlessly to pursue s'upcr;affluence. ly, we will became a country, first, and so age's natural bent for tyran- case, V How can the fruits of this earth be If this country eats and uses and of the middle-aged and' then of the izing youth will not have been tem- shared equitably enough at least to burns so much of the world's re- old . pered by Iho long, loving education OulsWe the lull federal court house here, these reduce the chances of mass starva- sources on an ever-increasing scale, Tbe existence of this disproportion- of having had youlh around the words are etched in stone on a neighboring building: vation, economic collapse and war? then the supply for others is likely ate bulge in the population created house, ruining the towels and dent- of Justice Is The Firmest Pil- to be shorter and dearer. Certainly g ing the car. "The Administration THK TROUBLE is th»t th« M«re- the famous youth culture of the lflfio' /JS^QjSilkl lar of Good Government." in oil , the crucial commodity now, when merchandisers discovered that A large number of these people, in tary of state alone cannot begin to we could have a much more potent half the population was under age 28 fact, will be cut off from young so- ULj I OLioliil.Mfl ^u'^^' W^' MUIJ 11 To at least one reporter, this pillar still seems deal with sill the profound problems influence towiu'd deflating the wild and had money to burn. As they ciety. Lacking children to open win- Jn good shape. ' of material yearning, psychology prices by curbing our own huge de- age they will become an even rich- dows for them on a changing world, I GQH?68lES®nr»5K^0T^ V'"^,^r*^"^'ft»J| ¦ and nationalism involved In that is- mand growth prospect than by talk- they will probably suffer frotm the SERVICES FOR ing at the United Nations. sue. Even If he could find time to stifling viewpoint toward variety and Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises These are recfuirements not of change which characterizes people HENRY V. PAKKS negotiate with other countries about Funeral Held Today unto Gorf our King. —Psalm 47:6, charity hut of wise scU-inloxest, It Inflated from other age groups. ^ world economic conflicts as well as would not he much of a future to WMrfVWr We. can also anticipate political arms control and the Middle East, defend a fortress of affluence in a between the childless graiip AUGUS TT. BELNCK tensions Funoral Hold Today he could not carry the burden of pol- hungry world. assuming it will be enough to worry politicians and those who have Winona Daily News icy and exhortation at hoone. And FOR A WHILE this Alitor William — children . At first these might in- MRS, MILDRED ini the Simon talked of making permanent Newspaper Established on these questions change quarrels about school taxes An Indepen dent — 1855 changes in Ainericnn lifestyle , mov- volve , GRIESBACH world depends on change here in military servico, curfew laws, juve- 10i30 a.m., Tutid .y MEMII KH OV 'UIE ASSOCIATED PRESS America. ing ua from n hnblt of wusle to one S|. Martin' s Ev. Lvthoran of conservation. But all that haa nile crime and income-tax breaks. Warns Publinher Consider a homely example. While WIMUM F. forgotten-, in the pellmell rush C. E. LWDBN . . . . j, Bus, Mgr,, Adv. Director Americans fretted over waiting in been ' AS THB bu .ge group passes Into MRS. OLGA B, NELS0M for normalcy, m. aning exploitation. ADOU»H Bw'MErt . . ..,_... fldilor-in-C/iic/ Rasollne lines this winter , farmers in retirement age , .both the childless 2:00 p.m., Tuesday Kissinger's speeches will not count GARY W. EVANS ...... Notus Editor India waited in lines for five days to and the child-bearing factions will St. Martin'* Ev. Luthemn M. SUE RoKTHiai...... Aunt. News Editor fill a ("-gallon gasoline can. They for much whllo we have a President probably make common political -C. GojtuoN Hoi/rc . Swday Editor needed the fuel not for commutinj or who tells Iho Seafarers Union , us cause against the diminished young GEORGE T TALLEY "WILLIAM H. E NHIUSII ...... Controlla* pleasure driving bul te run the Nixon did Inst November, that Am- population, which would be increas- Arr«na*>m«ntt Incomplete _A. J. K««K»U«CH ¦ ...... Circulation Mf. r. pumps thnt give thoir fnriws wntor. erica uses 30 percent of Ihe world's ingly hard-taxed to pay retirement f Cornpoj Supt, 1, S. BWONJ* , , . a .ft*. «norugh gasoline in energy and "tliiil Isn 't bad; that is benefits for tho aging majority. mwrin ~^ . E»i0rot>tntf Supt, There vr«a not Fu.yns.fVAL X. V, AWTON .....>>. India for ifhot most urgent neceswUy, good. That means wo are tho rich- There are also unanswerable ques- Home. fRoBWIT Voo*MWmi ....Pr«M Stipoftiitetidtnt strongest, people in tho world faimatlf and thc direct result of Inadequate est, tions nhout how tho rermnant Ameri- Bfolll«w.Mir||p FMiKml Hon* Press it entitled exclusively . . . may il always be thai way." youth will adapt to a country Th» J^nwlated to VY'ieering Is now a pparent, The U.S. can 3M hit S«ml« In which youth Is In short eupply. • Wlnon* tho use for republication of all tho local news printed Department of Agriculture estimates New York limes News Service th ant Dtr •' Mlflht 4H.-1»40 Women who have babies now are ^tmmmmmAmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmHammmmmmm **^ In this newspaper as vveJl as all AP. news dispatches. tlm t lack of fuel for tho water pumps To be ma rr ieed ^m ^m miM^m^mm^m^^^¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • • ' • V- V' ..:- ' - "" - - -: ' iM' ; Winona Dally News ; Mf ; ALTURA,. Minn; --Tbe forth «* ¦ ¦ Wm . - Wlt»ona, Mlnneswla ¦' '.";• ; coming marriage of• .-Miss Ma_ - '^ Ibeth Raima's;, daughter of. Mrs. Bernice Kalmes, Altufa, and the -: late Raymond Kalmes, to ' : ¦ ' : " / Terry J, Garteski, son of Mrs. ¦«. mm. :-:. s E -: . G:- ^ Pv N^::v 'M Margaret Gartesld,; St. Charleii, Minn.| and Albert ¦. ¦Garteski .' ¦.¦J l MC-NDAY, APRIL 2J, 1974 V: S p ApfA^ Rochester, is . announced by her §$p ;. ¦ ¦ motherV "'." ' .' wm^mM^m^i^mmmM^^^&MMw ^0^^$^^^^^^mm ^&w^^^im^H ^m ^ Miss.Kalmes is a graduate of Lewiston' High School and Win- ona Area "Vocational-Technical Institute; She is employed by v Season§.. a&sea an: Grant's Beaiity:Shop,. St. . Char- les; Her fiance is f a graduate of St. Charles; High School and is employed by Rohrer Chevro- Alaskavhysbahd , St; Charles. V, BEAR ABBY: A 45-year-old woman, looking H^for a hus- let : , . 65TH ANNTVEIWARY- . f . . Mr., and .Mrs. Nicholas Blirg, A June . weddiiig is planned Caledonia, Minn., band, asked you where all the men¦ were¦ , ¦and you told her the St,. -Charles Catholic celebrated their ,65th wedding aiuuverMry to gO to Alaska. :.' - ' ' ' '.. - ". -.- -. . • - ' . ." '. a. ^ . Sunday with a farnily luncheoii at the home ot thefr son, ¦ ' ;. : ' Pleaise, Abby] We don't need any more women up here* Church. Quei-tin, Caledonia. A Mass will be offered in their honor ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ HB I ¦¦—i ¦ 111. I IIIIII UPMH • ' : ' ' '" ' " ' ¦• ' - : ' " ' • ¦ ' - • ' ¦ ' ..— — —wew —_—< —win i ^WW . ': P " - .. '"' " '" - " ' "V ' ' " The . aver- " " tonight at 8- at the home of their . son, Everest, Caledonia, ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - 'V: ¦ age age for -V ARTIST'S RECEPTiONT .. .. ' ; One huridred; v sale will continue through Sunday. Gunther, r\^ ' ALL '- ' ' V. ¦ -¦Another ., son , the Rev. Syxtus Burg, Hayfieid, Mton-. will Dea r Abby: v v; v . ¦*• .#<> *¦<» a* . twentpfivevperSons attended a reception Sat- i Home attist, has set up his studio in the Set June date officiate. The former Magdalena Wagner . .and B*irg were ., • ' Here is'27, urday evening , in honor of Max Gunther, SMC Fine Arts Building, where^ he is; avail- ¦ : ' ' LAKE CITY, Minh. (Special) V- . married April 20, 1909, at St. Peter's. Catiolic Church, Cale- ; By Abigdil Van BUren ; -V :, and,. . except artist-iivresidence at St. Mary's College. f able to students who wish to ' observe hijh-.-f .at y p - ' ¦ ' "¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ ., ¦¦ :¦ - : ' y Mr. arid Mrs. Maurice Wurst, f donia. The couple have . five children: Rev. Burg, Quentin, : . . ' :.¦/-A • . - - . . -; . - - J . ¦ for tbe mili- Erorn left: Dr. John Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. work , or to ask questions. .He will .. '.also- be f Everest-, Mrs; Carl (Leocadia ) Dischinger, , ' . - .' ' ' f "¦;. ' .' -tary,; , there Lake City; annoiince the enga- . ; Osse-o Minn., . . . . . GUnther and Mr. and Mrs. WillLam . Schuler, appearing as a;guest .artist at the VWinpna . f and Mrs. Ed (Theo-dore) Scharnweber, St. Louis Park, : Mirao. aren't any spare inen: around. We.have plenty of drifters, but discus one of the psiinfings . currently gement', of . their -daughter ,: Con- s pn dis- Art; Center; Tuesday evening. . (Daily News nie Jean , to Al Settle, son of They have . 27 grandchildren andf 20. . great-grandchiWreii. they¦ 're: very poor husband fnateriail. ' play at the College Center, The display and . ' photo)" ' ' ¦ ¦ . , -¦• .': f Also, you said , "... ahd •.'¦if you should get lucky, .the ' Mrs. Henry Katzberg, Claredoft V'^Paleii.. Studio).v ' ¦;. v P A ' /A nights are six months long." A lot. of people didn't: know you Kills. DL : V; ," were kidding. You . would have to go way. up into the Arctic employed by Miss Wurst¦ is;. . Circle to': find darkness during the daytime. the : New '.' York Life Insurance I Sugar Loafers r 'Hard fijrhe' dance Please, dons a favor and set the record straight, and ; . Co., Rochester Her . fiance is ). ¦ (Special) : don't v send us any more women ! Not to. Anchorage anyway. j^ipj rt^p^^a employed by Hendricks on ' Man- i The Sugar Loafers. Club will BLAIR AVis. - The . LIVES HERE ,' bold. its first campKiiit of the. 1 Blair AmeTican Legion Post . 231. ^ ^ ufacturing Co., Lyons, 111. season Saturday at Money will . sponisor a "Iiard time''.' : DEAX. LIVES: For another discouraging -word, read A June I wedcling at St. John's dance May 11 at f . V ; letter from Fairbanks, Alaska: Creek Trailer Park. -Af potluck the Blair : ;; this: itaJB^'lSteb^QtS' Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1 supper ;wi]I be served Saturday Sportsmen's f Club. The .e^entV ¦ Frontenac, Minri.,. is planned. PP DEAR ABBY: Please don't start another gold rush in Mrs. Ralph. (Sandy) Dunbar, :. - Mrs. Dunbar and Mrs.: Robert^ V j eyening. v\ Is open to the public. Alaska. We have f«nbugh trouble with men. (and even -whole 6i6 Clark's Lane, won area and Wieczorek; received their diplo- . ' 1* . ;:: ' mas as they ¦ ¦¦ families) who conie hem looking for job s on the Alaskan state TOPS honors as fitst-place became KOPS. .. ' ' pipeline .which hasn't even been started yet. ; winner in Division 2 at the. Sat- Council meeting " MRS. GASINK was general ;• in the first place, nobody should come to Alaska unless urday morning session of Area BLACK RfVER 'FALLS, Wis; he has a job assiired him because unemployment in this Recognition Days held at the chairman of. the event, . with ¦ Mrs; Hubbard as; mistress'' .-of CSpecial) — The' spring coun- state "is 10,4 percent — the highest in .the nation. And .fur- Mayo Civic¦ ¦Auditorium,¦ ¦ Roches-¦ , thermore, there's; ian Alaskan law giving job preference to ter. ' ; ." • • . ,' ' - .• • ceremonies. Also assisting wtih cil meeting of extension home- V Alaskans. ¦' - Mrsf Dunbar, q ueen' of TOPS the event were the Mmes. Frank makers will beV held Friday at . . . THAT ADD THE BEAUTY ':¦ 568, won the awirds for having Ramer, Donald Hittner, George 1 p.m. at: the Jacks.on County . Another thing people don't know: Ihe cost of living Is . Palubicki, Paful Mrachek,. Rich- : .: high in Alaska. A bacon and egg breafkfast in: a good res- lost 109 pounds and having Sank community room. A dis- reached her. KOPS status. ard, Barnholz aiid Clayton Haes- . . . THAT WARW ^^^ taurant costs from $3 to. $5, and a good steak dinner costs sig, Wipona, and Noreen- Al- play bi handnaa;de¦ crafts and V V anywhere from $8 to $15, And if you're looking for cheap STATE QUEEN : named was ¦ original art will be . exhibited _ .; THAT SATISFY THE CliSTOfMER '. Mrs. - Gary Anderson, ; Minneap- brecht, RoUingstone,. Minh. ,-. ' -. . housing,¦ - forget it. f- V V A return to a state meet.is ior judging. V ANY ROOM IN THE HOME! • •'•: Abby, do a lot of people a hie . favor and print .this.' . '- . olis, who lost 149^ pounds, The - A LYLE'S CARPET FOR state king has not yet been an- contemplated after having held Four items will.be chosen - to FROM THE BATHROOM TO THE KITCHEN, AND IN BE- v AYQ^;-F$ti^-W.FAXKBMn£& separa te conferences for south- ht' .exhibited fat Madison during nounced. He is ¦from Northern VTVVEEN.^ f V DEAR PREEND: That settles it. Don't any of you . ; IG CI Minnesota and -, the northern ern arid ahd the month of June and froiii _r , :-r \( 1 Bremer v northern Minnesota for the past v rej- •/onian go to Alaska i search of a husband; and don't ¦ area of the state has . not yet this exhibit, Wisconisin's " " : any of you men go there unless you have a job .in your " ': ' ' Mr. .fand Mrs. Donald . held its recognition event. Area few years. Mrsv Frank . Ramer, ection £oi the national convieji- ;;; /p&^/i:*'^MAUry SF^i^K .^' ; ' ¦¦ :¦ ¦ ' . . . state supervisor , for ; ;-. central - ^. 'V'f-pocket! f . - . :' ;. .:; V " PP Bremer, : Laike Qity, an- king, was Donald Miller, Burns- t_ on :wiI] bei madcV ville, Minn., .with a loss of 34 Minnesota, -will be chairrnan of ; ' ; DEAR ABBY . Le Roy and I have "been married for only nounce the i engagement .of the; 1975. state meet in Minne- All homemaker ciubjriembeTs - ' ' C-W -«^' VV . :/ , their daughter, f Vicki, to pcunds.V ai"e :invited to, enterV crafts or ^ Minnesota City . - a year, arid . already we're .having problems..' The biggest apolis. ' _ -J y " V, ' ¦' one is that he is crazy .about , country and western dancing '¦; • John A. Harveyv 'sqri.'of 'Mrs. v TOPS Chapter 268 of 'Vyiiioha arts. fKits. are not - acceptable, , ; '-QsJ^,4[,fllOA.-<£ f y ' ." . Phone 454-3105 ' . . tried it. You have to have the right kind •'¦ received an honor .for haying ohly original wbrk will be con- and I've never even - John Harvey, Ees Moines, the most KOPS liiemhers in a€- ¦ ¦ of clothes to dance country and weeterr, and th* boots alone . Iowa. V '. , sidered. '• : money on some- ,v Vf . tendahcei. Mrs. Walker . Wood- ¦ cost $65; I don't want to spend that much Miss EJremer; is attending ward is chapter leader. KOPS -. thing¦ I might not like. Mankato -'State "College.; - Her ¦ - includje; : "¦..'¦¦ • f Le Roy says if I won't go with him, he'll so without me. " members the : Mmes. dancing and drink- . fiance , is ;serving;.with' the Lewis Gasink, Henry Glaunert, And he does. I don't like the idea of him Norton Coekerv Gene Sinipsoh, ing with other girls while 1 sit home. I .don't mind his going U.S. Navy, stationed¦ at Den-. .. , : things that in- Colo. / ¦' Donald Hittner, Glayton Haes- ' butivith a bunch of guys, but not for doing ver, sig, Laverne Casiper, Leif Holen, volve: other girls. He thinks Pm b^ng tmreasonaDle. . yAf July 6 wedding at . St. put my foot down oii Le 1-toy for Ralph Hubbard, Roger Kulas, WINONA FIRE & POWER Do you wink I should John'sf- Lutheran Church, , Phillip Feiten. Frank¦ ¦ MeKeown coinc¦ dancing without trie? And if so how hard? Lake City^ is plaanied. .•:'- .'. and Fred Keller. ' ¦• . ¦A ' ; . :f, ; .. . " : ¦ : ' . JUNE . BUG . DEAR JUNE BUG: The place for your foot is hot on §JlVwdllC&L... " Le Roy. K's In a Western boot all set to learn how to dance Country and Western; And If you're smart; you'U ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Your Horoscope -*Jean0 Dixon ' . • . - ".¦iov» ,'j"t. • SPEED QUEEN ' " ' . DEAR ABBY: I work.as a cashier at. a well-known chaia : For TUESDAY, April 13: ; . . . which Is unlikely 1« ba ct»ll«iif*d wrt. grocery store, and my problem is the way people treat me. ' Your birthday today: Even trivial: In- ewly this year, so they «r« apt to tid?rils this year have a touch of glam- scheme for Uck of inylhlni el» to do. ^ . They act like fit's my fault that prices are so iigh.. They yell Aries (March 21-Aprll l?)i WUke II- ; or, Sound impro«cmehls come easier at me.when I ring up items, and ask. me how come canned but require special: self-discipline agaiitit wiahclal plana, cmmltminta, aaltla bills corn went up four cents in one week. When they pay their' man-y temptattions to . take the handy and budgaft. tt't «_sy lo put thinn way out. V Relationships of all sorts, tend «H», particularly II rhey shouldn't be. money, they say: "Look at that! I used to be able to get three. lo ' - no harm done so: long as -you re itiare • icod mood. ¦ ¦ . drift. ' - " ¦¦ undid ibfout what' s happening. Today's Tsurua /April . it-May »)i An aarli /P. hags of groceries with a $20 bill!'' " atari and > much aelf-illrrlns of will i» natives have high organizational ability ^ ¦• ¦ i »W--«« "- They don't realize that I only work there, and . I have , t power seem esMntlal today if you are T^ . f' . •'"• -"^ ^iiau^iiBM to sat tha benefit of a stranie aublle buy groceries just like they do.• • .- ;: * while I' griping,: I may as well mention . thosio turn . « «.»nt». Lorna Wafers ¦ And m oemlnl (May 11-Juna 10) : stick te . ; . ps^-*-* "i$p^ ress on your vocation 1* slow but posi- CHATFIELD , Minn. ~- The ' tive now. Chatfield Rotary Club, in coop- ' ' infection Gloria E. Abrego Capricorn (Dec, tt-Jan, if): Make tha ; ^ ^ . . .;:; ., . most . of this relatively pleasant day eration with the Rochester Sym- from lha minute you arlM, puriuins Mr, and Mrs. Clemente every nuance of experience ef herc-and- phony Guild and Rochester Civ- STEAM GENIE .leans carpets right down to the Abrego, Sona , Veraguas, now circumstance s, ' ¦ ic Music, will present an eve- ' Aquarius (Jan. 10-Feb. IS): A good ba cking b-y hot antiseptic deterfient Injection to flush Republic of Panama , an- day lor serious thought, study of your ning of opera featuring the Ro- •oul . : germ-laden contaminates and powerful vacuum nounce the engagement of current situation, the path by which chester Chamber Opera Co.i Sat- you got into il; but nol a day for urday at 8 p.m. at Potter Audi, ', extniction lo carry th^m away . . .; ; leaving fabrics their -daug hter, Gloria , to drastic action to tlianse anylhlns. dry, Bradley W.! Berg, son of Pisces (Feb. 19-March 102; Being . 'on torium. clea n, sah .ilized and almost time It important. Call In oil those who Tlie opera is free of charge Mrs. Evelyn Berg, 162 High have promised to cooperate, lind out Forest St. who will and who won't, and go ahead and is made possible by a With What you have, grant-in-aid by the , Minnesota Ask a friend or relative who ownn a ^s_ •/' / ' Miss Abrego is a senior Speed Queen washer or dryer what slie >s. ¦ ¦/ ' - State Arts Council wit h support ¦ /. For Appenrance , Long Carpet: y/tCLAjOJtJL at the. College of Saint Ter- Hat contest winners from SEMRAC. thinks of Speed Oueen dependability. Then, x. 1/ PTEAM fiance Life iiTKlVSanil dllta cu RN.TURE . esa and hei* is em- ( The public Is invited to at- Proven Superior ¦ ' ' ' ployed by the Milwaukee RUSHFORD , Minn. Special) GENIE is The ' »i/r S ViiMr -Mre. Margit Rye and Miss tend. Carpet Clcnnins Method . • ' ¦ , Railroad , St, Paul, You'll find these end many mere quality features torytmra. of laundering ^^SS ' A May 29 wedding nt the Alice KierJands were named the MISSIONARY SOCIETY convenience and reliability: winners in the Easter hat pa- *. C6T chapel is planned . ALTURA , Minn. - Tlie Mis- rade held recently at the Good MODEt DA9101 /\ Shepherd H o m - Smooth. Mon-Perfototod 6tolnl«Bo 8t««l Tub .£J \ duy at a p.m. at the parsona ge • \ don Club served lunch for th« • WnshtbU Kn|(»/Durabl«> Preia Cyolo Y WHOi \ party. i« St. Chorles, Mjnn.¦ n • 24-Hour Souk Timor M ThVtl VCADY Dependable AollatorWoj hlng AolIon W IWwM" lWm \. HOME ECONOMICS MEET ALTURA SENIORS • The Winona County Horn? ALTURA, Minn, - Mri. Irene MODEL DE9021 £ PABTS UABORlV Economics Association will meet Nelson¦ celebrated her birthday ELECTRIC DRYER A8K WARRANTYOUR Thurs .lay at fl p.m. at the Col- at tho Wednesday, meeting of • Smooth Stainless Steel Drum f \ f ABOUT / \ lofle of Saint Teresa homo man- the Allura senior citizens. Carde COMPUHTB agement center, Roger Bacon were plnycd. ¦ • Bnd^lcSl'^SVol ^ Hall , Ml«s Margaret Drey will • Foot-Operated Door Opener PYRAMID Of PROTECTION presort the iwofiram , "Dietetics The Nile River Is 4,145 mi3ee and tho Future." long. Arivortleomenl ' - ' 'HI SPEED QUEEN M a McGraw-Edison Company Division I Mr.J. Oliver Finds Way To Help I ConvanUnt Loca»|en» I (^ "Th* BMlne$0 EAST CBNTRAU _,, WEST I Shrink Painful Swelling Of |jj c yr M Kinds That Ssrviot Builf Hemorrhoidal Tissues ^£ '^"^ ^ _; NVi of SE'i; a 10- by committee to ¦ ' ¦ a^ -a ' ¦' ¦' " NE'A ..of SW 'A ; North 30. Acres of NW'A • ' • ' '^ g J ' " - - ' ¦- ' BeoutiM its building. of. SWVi; .Sout h 28 rods of West 14 rods Ma,, ^'' !el^_ 1 * 7 ft. of SW'A of NE'A of Sec. 18-107^.' T, ca Richard Buchan , 427 Olmstead meet Thursday ' ¦ t =i ¦--*- eon,5* v St., $3,360, for construction of ' ' ^!^V~ij^ **B^33_!!i^ -^ '- '' ' ^ ' ' The Wiiiona County DFL cen- : Nc_t^;Riist : , - ' ' a 14- by 20-foot addition at the tral committee will meet at 7:30 / -^;^ : . - .;; rear of his house by C, D & H . p.m. Thursday fat Winana State # Easy to Erect Co. Sensfe committee College's Krzysko Commons, ac- V. A. Baker, 767 E. 5th St., cording to DFL county chair- $850 to repair fire damage and man Robert liangford.' PA . "- install siding. holding hearing Action is ¦ ekpfected on ¦; more than 30 resolutions not consider- ed at . the county convention We have materials for on fulltime jobs April 6. Thei central committee . V|S§§ lllil&s $2»§85§ ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP ) - A includes the party's 23'rtember all types of fencing. [ fi : executive committee of officers, ^^^^^ I^^^^ ^^^ » committee of eight Seiate Re- , ' ' publicans was fholding a hearing directors and at-large delegates ; SEE US NOW! :.::. W^V^^r today to hear public comments plus preeiiidt chairmen arid chairwom en;- about a fulltime versus part- at the time legislature. Resolutions ipa^ed con- Republican legislators vention./ or . by the committee have , be forwardedfto the district been generally critical of what will KENDELL-0 BRIEN resolutions , f Committee. -The they have called a drift toward First District DFL convention LUMBER COMPA NY fulltime professional legisla- will he in Rochester May 11.; : FLOQ31 PLAN'S: Iridbor-outdoor living is room, kitchen and mud. room; plus two from "Htr» to Serv." tors. - ' "' P5 Franklin St. ;? Phone 454-3na The committee, meeting . .is the theme of this design. There are - four :en- ; . the outside. . .- ; "Each year we seem to be open to the public. .. - . ' ' ¦ ' moving closer and closer to . .trances to -|hef .'>uge:-.-deipk;; .-frois . ' the''.fUViiig- ;' fulltime status even though we've never specifically asked the people if this is wwhat they want," said Sen. Harmon Og- dahl, R-Minneapolis. Other members of the special pyyyA committee are Mel Frederick, ^ POLACHEK West Concord; Howard Knut- son, Burnsville; Otto Bang, Edina ; Joseph O'Neill, St. ELECTRIC Paul ; Al Kowalczyk, Brooklyn Center; Richard Fitzsimmous, Warren, and Robert Dunn, Princeton. The GOP minority says it W. Fifth will report its conclusions to the DFL majority in the legis- p ' ¦ ; - P-pp - lature before the 1975 session • 24o# f P • Cl A C7 convenes in January. Sfelf-Sedl Shingle* /,...... ;.. Sq. *P*"TAM I96S ¦ ' ' : ; " ' : : ; Phone ^ . "¦v .:Vf : - : •:V9o# . ' ,-fV " V;v- f "f -" ' v CC QC A .....:,.: Roll -^'X 452-9275 Building in Winona Rolled Roofing P/. A.:; •MMJ 169 0"^^ Volume $2,424, V^' ¦ ¦ Commercial ...... $1,232,474 • ' ;. SELVAGE EDGE ..., / ,. i M':i'.;i'^ '. ?i. ; *f li«# ; ' ... Residential 267,046 ¦ ¦ ¦ " : ¦ -¦ ¦ : ! r Public (nontaxable) . 924,649 " " -v . : . .•::T5# .;^ . . . : K' : p. A P:A '^ i\^-p : .^' New houses 3 the doors leading to two different parts of the FELT 4/Sq...... ;., i...Roll4^TP_iyJ New multiple- ANGLED VIEW gives some idea of family units 0 large amount decked space available for put- : deck. Second floor balcony overlooks th* din- Complete Line of Mastics and Roor C

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I I YOU liEEDNT WA IT! Wo'll provldo MAH.COUPON FOI. ^ a__Z~^_r=i] ¦ ¦ SSQB& ^ l. 9 Dial , . , 454-5564 you with a low-cost construction ^ i S ^ , HiP I I K^ T^al ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ! ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ pi, ? , ! ¦ 6 TO: loan to see you through from foun- ',ia»iun early the Adams-HelwigrRandals. Post, sion or FCC — shall mean that agency duct¦ a. public ' Install' mobile - home In Hom«r Township. it deoms ¦ such' hearing to .be desir- admission , policy .to kindergarten on a ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ If . ¦ ¦ . . . ¦ . as- ^ presently, constituted . - by. the . U.S. trial . basis for -one .yeai . only •ffedlv'e . house fire in Madision Alma Center, reports its group " able, , apd- to resolve the Issues raised . . Congress or any successor agency. ¦ ' -v Immediately,' '. Oven meals can save energy, by- .rhev complaint. : ¦ ¦My^pf ^yM0-; will include Marcus. Eisberfier, H. Gross Subscriber Revenue ~ Shall ¦ .If- was moved v by Decker, seconds* ' '- revenues derived from ' - SECTIO N 13. . MODIFICATION . MADISON, Wis. (UPI . - Two home economists say, provided mean subscriber . ' ' OF- FCC,RULES ¦ ' . .by -Rogers and carried , on a-roll call - Linda BohaC, John Houser, Mau- The . . y regular subscriber services, I.E. or amendment of vote with -Roger's Decker, Kronebusch ' . toys, -ages 4 and 9 died eatly j that f copk in carriage of , broadcast .signals and re- Any modification, ,: teen VPokorney, Bruce. Strand- foods are chosen ' successor section , nay, .Sadow. ' services , provided Section 7 thaK would establish sal- 'V i Forsting, Julie Brcwn, Joe so they; can be prepared to- rules and . as- part of. any franchise, granted ' SECTION-2. GRANT OF AUTHORITY sidered arles for . school, board ¦:members. - Authorities said D 6U g1 A s ' ; ' pursuant hereto as. dt the effective date " ' ' I P. . Scholze; and Donald Hart. . gether. -V : . It was ; moved ,by Rogers, ; secpnd« - : "V _ V , = - . '•: V - - be Brian Huber, Kayla Howard, . " : File No. 17,926 . . . subject to.the conditions and occurs first. ¦ provided, to Grantee. The ¦ ' it- was . . moved by. Rogers, fsecondad ' Ih Re Estate Of as hereinafter . -:. SECTIOM U. SEVERABI1.ITY • Fire vautiwrities said the blaze, PeterVHernianh, Dehbie Barlow, Herman !. Berrum, Decedent. . Grantee shall have.the option to renew by. Decker , and. . . carried, to adopt. - a , five (5) If any . section; ; subsection, . sentence, wliich was under in . estiagtipn, Susan Nordstrom, Cheri Zemari,. Order for Hearing on Petition for the franchise for . an additional . ' - Ordinance ls. resolution that will permit the : particl- ' Tuesday, April 23 , that Grantee' , is clause or ' phrase of; this . ' ' Probate of. Will, Limiting Time to File year period, provided .Illegal, invalid . or pation . cf this.school district- In Title- I, started in a living ropm' of the Sue Grzadzielewski, Peggy Ber_ terms, of for any -reason held ' Claims and for Hearing Thereon. then In compliance with the ' decision of any Public Law- . 89. _ b.;>.' " ^ordinance. ' Further renewals grant- 0hcdnstitUtlo.nal by. the , . ' ' f Starting at 6:30 p.m. at the offices tw(*_tory homeV , Michele Hayford and Jerry Elizabeth L, Grady and Fit. Rev. A\sar. this competent 'jurisdiction . or the . if . was . . moved .: by Kronebusch, - sec- . '- . • :; nid i- pefjtlcm be .renewed on the court of . ¦ ' ¦ J.: Richard Feiten havitjs filed a ed hereunder may. - such shall- not - affect - the ohded by Decker- and carried to perrnltf ' 'ff ' ¦ f ; },, ' same terms or conditions as . contained F-CC, decision '" v. of . Dr. .-R. C. Cone y ' Mr.. and Mrs. Heckelsmiller /Schmidt < P . for the probate of the will of said de- ; -the remaining ' portions : here- . the Winona. AAU . Swim Club the use: - different or.' additional validity of cedent and for the appointment of . Rt. herei n, or such" hereby declares that It of the Senior High". School swlmmlnij and three other children escaped Oswald . Johnson, chairnian of terms and conditions as may.be law- of. • The Council- . Rev. Msgr. j. Richard Fel.eri as Execu- " -passed this Ordinance and poo| during the monlhs -June, > , by the Council, and con- would have : of vju!y- by jumping from second floor the day, said three members of tor, which-will is. on file In ..ttiij Court fully required subsection; sentence ,, clause and . August at ' 278 East 5th St -^ Winrtl 8, 15»74) . nance and. any amendments hereto ¦ anid the Business ,, Ma nager. - . 8:45 a.m.; Centerville Store, 9 gressman Vernon Thomson will ' ing the preceding quarter.' ,It shall- be It was moved by Decker, seconded by Minnesot a ¦) ¦¦ • ; ariy notices required . In connection Vwltfi Stale of the dijty of the: grantee to pay to the Kronebusch arid , carried to , request" Vou may have: questions that you . want answered. B . . ; a.m.; .Galesville; village Hail, ' present , certificates at the noon County of Winona ):ss. . this ordinance.. the City at the time for such , filing , such ¦ ¦ ¦ Public Examiner- to: perform the enrual . In. ' County Co«Slc With the City.:. lor the year 1947,. and the . laws amen- ed by Decker and carried to ralify v - that notice ,?' ¦ ta order In The Winona Dally , SECTION , 5. RATES ¦" - . • datory thereto and supplementary: thete- payrolls In the amount of . J4.320.75 and for term tion of this: . News and by mailed notice as provided By Its award of this renewa l of fran- lo, that a corporation was Incorporated approve overtime payrolls In the amount by law. . chise, the Council approves Grantee's under sa,ld act with the name EMD Of $. 15.54. ,. Dated April 4, 1.74. current subscriber and installation rates . ASSOCIATES, . INC., and that on Ihe It was mov ed by Kronebusch, sec- . 5. A. Sawyer No increase In rates , charged , lo sub- 17th day of April, 1974, a ' Certificate onded , by Decteer and carried- ,- to rallly County Court ' . Judge of scriber by Grantee shall be made except of Incorp-oratlon was duly Issued to tald bills, interbank: transfers ol funds and ouston Co. (County Court Seal) as authorized by the Council after an H CDs purchased as follows: General company. - Libera appropriate public hearing affording due Harold J. This corporation- .'shall , have • gene ral School Fund . — , $1,343,429.54; ' Vocational ' CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Attorney for Petitioner . process as prescribed by Section 11 School Fund — $407,574.57; Transporta- hereof. . V • business purposes as that term shall be ¦ tatlon Fund — $135,012.01, Capita l Ex- — Forty-five Houston County re- (First Pub. Monday, April U, 1974) SECTION i. USES defined I n :the Statutes of the . State of PERMITTED BY GRANTEE . Minnesota, and may acquire, hold, mort- penditure. Fund — 5450,724.08; Auxiliary . H 3 Convenient Location. H sidents have been selected for CONTRACTOR'S . :¦ NOTICE TO Grantee shall be authorized and per- gage, pledge or dispose of the shares, Fund — S8mes and post office oddrets ]6: Vocational - School Fund — $38,520.- . ran lunctlon wllh T.H. 61 H Cl»aiwr« & Uund«r«rt Cleaners t Laundered Cleaners & Uiinde B T. Olson and County Court attachments and other property as may pt the Incorporalors of this corpora- it! Capital. E xpondllure Fund - $32. ry proximate quantities are 203 tons ol ' b« necessary and appurtenant to the tion are: 176.301 Auxiliary Fund . - tt.lMMl ' H Division Divhton Division B Judge Elmer Anderson. Bituminous Material for. Mix, 1B53 Ions cable television system , In addition, NAME ADDRESS Trnnsportallon Fund — *1,144.95; Food ^ of Wearing Course Mix, 1809 ton* ol Grantee may negotiate for the use, Names drawn for the petit David If Service Fund — $27,935.64. ' H 400 Eiil 2nd (6 1405 Gilmore Ave, B Leveling Cours e Mix and 570 cubic yards operation and provision of similar facili- , Arnold jury : of Agareoate shouldering. Class 1. ties or properties rented or leased from 171 1 Gilmore, It was moved by Rogers, seconded S.A.P. B5-418-04 , Bituminous S-urfaclM other persons, firms or corporations, In- Winona, Mlnnesola 55987 by Hull and carried , to adjourn the Caledonia Village — Delmar mllcj ' ... or Call 452-2222 or 452-7683 far Froo Pickup and Delivery and AoorMate Shouldering on S.Ol cluding but nol limited to any public Daplcl TM. Rukavlna meeting at 9:34 P.M. Bj B Cochran, Mrs. Herbie Erickson, ot C.S.A .H. No. IB, located from tht utility trancNsed or permitted to do 387 3 9lh Street, Paul . W. Sanders, Clerk lunctlon with T.H. No , 14, south and business In the Citv. Go«dvlow, V.lnona , mmmamm Mrs. William Bowers, Mrs. Anna east to C.S.A.H. No. 29, approximate SECTION 7. CONDITIONS Ml nnosoln 55987 (First Pub. .Monday, March 11, 1974) mm^tmm^maimmmma ^ mmm ^mammaaaaaMmm mmamammmmamaammmm ^^mmmmmaaaaaaaaaimmwmmmmmmmammmmimaui_ of Bituminous urn m Groham, Allan Kramer , Herman quantities are 428 tons OF STREET OCCUPANCY Paul G. Brewer NOTICE OP MORTGAGE Material tor Mix , 7137 tons ol Wearing A, Ml transmissions and distribution 965: Wost Howard, , Jr., yards ol FORECLOSURE SALE mmmmmmmWmj imfMBiKmUMmiiitimmmB ^ Kuecker Mrs Harold Link Course Mix. a.nd 1248 cubic structures, lines and equipment, erected , Wlnopa , Minnesota 55287 Shouldering, Class 1. Notice Is hereby given, lhat drtault Mrs. Alden Nelson; Caledonia Aaoregato by Grantee within the City shall tie so The names nnd post office addrest has occurred In the conditions ot , that , P. 85-625-15 Bituminous Base Sur- S.A. located as to cause minimum Interfer- of the f irst Dlreclors of this corporation certain mono-ape . dated Ihe ith day of Township Robert Brecser , facing and Aggregate Shoulderlna on — ence With the proper use of streets, nnd nre: March, . 19M, executed ' by Dakota Lum- 1.553 miles of C.S.A.H. No. 25, located to cause minimum Interference Mrs. George Hendel Jr., and . wllh the NAME AODR ber Company , Inc., as morloaoor, ta from 1 miles south and 1 mSle west rights and reasonable convenience of ESS southwest- Davkl H. Arnold Home Savings, and Loan Association, as Mrs, Leonard Ranzcnbergcr; of Wyattvllle lo 1.54 miles properly owners who loin any . ol said 111 ed for record In the ofllca are 82 road 17H Gllmoro, mortnaoee, Black Hammer Township — erly, approximate quantities streets. The.cable television system shall ol the Reolsler of Deeds In and . tor the stations of sub-tirade preparation, 1832 bo constructed and operated In compli- Wi nona, Mlnnesola S5987 Daniel _A. Rukavlna County ol Winona, and ttw St ate d Karen Hanson ; Brownsville cubic yards Aogreaate Shouldering, ance wllh all adopted City and nationa l Minnesota, on tha tth d-ny ot March, > Material 3873 flh Street, ___ ! ' Township Leonard Reinhart Class 1, 412 tons Bituminous construction and electrical codes and 1973, a| 4M0. p.m.; a-s Document No. _B__B^ , i I¦ A J iB ¦ ! u ¦ ___fl_R^ iv;:'V'?iv',iv\^r!£S« ^^H^^"^H ajl — Goodview, Winona ______^^ 0^ %H| • M JM ¦¦ Bk ___rlll_lr l__t_V___L______> Winona National Wk \f "Minufemen at Merchanti" 'fcJ Newcomb and Ja::e Rich ; Bituminous Surlaclno and store such Ureal In at good a condition and al public auction on Ihe 'th day of May, Ln Crescent Township — Wil- Shouldering on 10.78 miles ok. various as before the work . involving such dis. Savings Bank ba appointed admin litri- 1974, at !iM o'clock p.m. at the Sherlfra Denny, Frank, Max County State Aid Highway 's , approxi- turbanco waa done, ton office In the county I all bulldlna in th* wkW^^f or Jim — Installment loan Dept, ljB liam Cornforth and George Kind- mate quantifies ara 1042 toil County OR DISCRIMINATORY may f He (heir clalmt b« limited lo 40 tor redemption by the mortgagor!, their Auditor and the Counly Highway Engi- PRACTICES PROHIBITED dayt , trom the data hortol, and that personal re-prnsrntatlv . s or assloni l« Runningen ; Spring Gcovc Vil- neer. GrantfB shall not as to rate . 'Charon, tha cMlmt io fiied . be heard on June- twelve months from tha date pf said lage — • Proposals must be madn on the blank iervlce faclllllai , rules, repuiatlons or 10, 19 74 , at 9:30 o'cloc k A.M., before salt, . Rognava ld Peterson; form , furnished by the County. any othe r respect, make or grant any this Court In thn counly court room- Dated Marc h i4, W4 Spring Grove Townshi p—Rich- All bids must be accompanied by a undue preference or advantage lo any In Ihe courl house In Winona, Mlnrmoia, HOME-SAVINGS AND certified chock or • corporate bond In person or subject any pe r son tn any and lhal notlcn hereof b« given by pub- LOAN ASSOCIATION ard Holty, Mrs. Vivian Landsom favor of tha Winona County Auditor In undue praludlce or disadvantage, pro- lication of this order In the Wlnnna LA CROSSE, WISCONSIN and Mrs , Grace Solum; Union an amount etual lo al least ifl, of vided, however, connection and servic e Dally Nowi nnd by mailed no|ke - as By >/ Richard W, Schroeder , modified dun provld-ert by law. the bid, to Charcot may ba waived or Township — Mrs, Raymond Tho County reserve^ the rloht re- Ing promotional c/impaloni ol Grantee, Dalad April 4, 1974. Richard W. Schroeder MERCHANTS Prank; ject any or all bids and lo v. nlve any SECTION 10, REVOCATION S. A. Sawyer Its Allorney in Fact VVilminfiton Township — NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA Irrccuilarltles therein OF FRANCHISE Judge ot Counly Courl STEfLB, S.MVTH, KLOS « FLVNN Charles Hol ton; Yucatan Town- ftv Richard W, 3rd and Lafciy«tte ' Meinber F.D» April ", 1274 A In addition to all of the rlglilt and (Cour t Sanl) Schroeder .I.C. Phone 454-5160 ship — Lillian feller and Bev- Aloi s .1. Wlcmk powers reserved nt pertaining to tho Slroat er , Murphy Mornpys tor AAorlg&qaa County Auditor City, Ihe City reserves as an additional, Rro-sn .han «. l.anafordl id Sou|h Qnk Street erly Hanson. Winona County, Mlnne sola M9J7 separata And distinct power tha right la Attorneys lor Cautioner La Creicent, Minnesota W947 !6>412 watch Saintsfip Aerbs4-l By TQ-M HARRIGAN > cut on the nose by the stick of about 35' minutes of every 60 "It was. the . best gaihe this minutes. If you swing and miss Part of Houston's problem was a tired '' ' ¦ H o lis to ii defenseman John minuter game, and . had 57 goals team : has. ever - played . when you get five .minutes and' you , ailing Howe, virho ¦ • 'ST. PAlTL, Minn. ,,.( AP); -^ thro-wn the game.'! played only a small percentage . 60 assists inf the regular I've been in the nets," Curran get but of sticks sviiiig up to Schelia. - Walton's retaliatory and :. unh appy oh of th& game.. He has; had only The hockey said. He had been , Wayne stick swinging got .him thrown season. the bench during the first two . Saints' President Be^ one a ssistf in the three gaines bead level Sunday night; and lisle was fined $500 Sunday by out of the game at 2:19 of the : games in. Houston as rookie against; the Saints, - after 31 that meant trouble for the.Min- ' ¦ ' Houston Coach Bill Diheen WHA President Dennis Murphyy first period. ' • .- ' . - . • Johnf G-arrett was the choice in goals and 69-assists in the regu- nesota f Figfhting ,Saints. But a said hef didn't think Schella had ¦ ¦ ' for personally herating referee lar se-asoii. . ¦: ¦ both games. . •- •;• •'' - . better job of putting their sticks "I. was . around him cleanly intentionally hurt Walton. 'He . Ron Sloan during the Saturday game, in Houston. Belisle said ; .' "We've got a few injuries and on the puck everitaally earned with the piick and he f gave' me said he was more concerned Saints Coach Harry Neale said that Curran probably will Sunday, night he thought; the of- Gordie Howe has; had the fly & . 4-1 World Hockey Association a two haiider,"' Walton saidy Tvith his team's collapse after for two weeks 1' Diiieen taking- a l-Oflead. v." - ;f get another start next Sunday. ficiating went too far again. , . said, playoff victory over the Hous-. "Tiie blade . end of his Stick hit ''Not . playing again • until next "Do you think Gordie How* ton Aerds. P nie on the hose and I think it's "We controlled the second "We - just didn't:want to lose Sunday is going to make a dif- it," Neale said , of the Saints' would have been thrown out in ference. -They're a younger " broken." . game offthe series at Houston asked, ques- The Saints lead tbe best of andf were, in control in the first three goal comeback im the sec- Houston. '' Belisle: hockey team thari. we are and it Referee Bill Friday . gave ond ' pieriod led by two: goals tioning whether the team leader showed tonight But you'll see. a .seven series two games to one, period here, then we seemed to , . Aerosf.would haye been ; from George fMorrisoh, . ". - of the different Gordie Howe when he With game four not until next Walton a game misconduct pen- lose all . of our steam," . Dineen given similar - treatment. : "¦: " feels better." - Sunday, aisbvin -St. - Paul. alty, letting Schella off with a said. Houston had beaten the "We didn't want Walton to Saints 5-2/ . VAs it was Howe played only a five minute ¦: penalty ', for. slash- Saturday night in feel itVwas his fault ,, and bur ' • Dineeh said that referee Fri- Hundreds , of the largest Houstbn to even the series at 1- . bit more; than Walton , and; har ^ guys re ally skated those last day , had told'players on both ing.::. ' 1 as they outshot the Saints 40- the f three crowd in the fWHA's: tw^year . two periods," Neate said. . only one .assist in . teami before the game that "if history, 16,412 peisons,' . Tvere : "I'm net the .kind to wing a 14, But it was the: Saints hold- ganies so far; Walton had . two ahybedy swings a stick, they're ing a wide edge : in: Shots Sun- pair going tovgo. still searching for- their seats stick at anybody, unless they Concerning . the v W a It on- goals and one assist in; the '' day night,- 36T20 as Houston Schella incident and the refer- of gahies at Houston, including ' ; Saintsr concern Over the ref- whin league scoring leader try to take my . eye out,;" '. said gave.VMinnesota goalie Mike ee's decision , Neale said : • "If the game winner in overtime in . Mike Walton of Minnesota was Walton, who normally p eree's decision and "Walton's in- lays Curran:little to worry about. you swing and hit you get five the Series opener. jured nose weref eased consider- ably by the attendance, break- ¦ wnisgMsia——¦__————¦_¦¦ __¦¦__—___^» II ing a Saints arid WHA recqr-d of ;; Elder Carries ; AFTEiR WINNING J«ONSA_NTO, .-I^e 'ffite 14,711-set earlier this yearV Open as he ¦ the trophy from his vicjtory at the MonsSnto -wife - ; this morning after arriving - The Saints have, lost an esti- walks with his , Rc^se, early : mated - ,- $3 million, in the at Baltimore International Airport. (AP"v Photofax) two. years ; of battling .fan :apa- thy and thie . rival' Minnesota North . Stars' of the National Ild# r Mil Hockey: League. ; :; a^ ¦ By BOB &REEN ihvAugusta, :Ga:. - ~ until now an i erts, the man who. runs the all- . Elder is not the first black to Floyd, each 6S-278, "followed." ' But . .theV-North Stars' failure - PENSACOLAi Fla.-/ (AP) .J- all-white jtffalr. . invitational Masters, issued fa win. Charley Sifford and Pete , tpP . SCORES . . . ' ¦ ! to make. the. NHL playoffs this ' There's no longer any question For a. while. Elder left things statement saying Elder, defi-. Brown both scored victories in X-Uee Elder . . ' spring, and the strong finisfh by " $.",04S.,- . ..- ..,/..,.:.,..-... ; 67-69-71-67—274 ' ";abOut-it- . - "V- . up in the air atout accepting nitely will be extended an in-: regular .tqurV events. But their ¦ the : Saints- turned fan interest " " ' Peter ' Ooslcrhuit "• ' - . "I wiil. definitely accept an the-invitation. . yitation to the 1975 Masters: . .• ' - triumphs came - befor* the Mas-, '.S17,12<5 . ,.., . 70-'63-72-69—27i, to the new team ..and new : - . , inyitation to the Masters' and I V "It's a year away," he said. V "He has earned his invitation ters had changed , its rules tcf AI Geibergcr league. ' ^ ; '. - .'/¦'.' •: ; will . definitely play , in.the Mas- 'Til have to weigh that some- and yveVarel. very delighted he hiake . all winners «f regular SI0,6M ;...... , *8-72-«-70—274 Ray.Floyd ' The ' St.;.;Paul Civic; Center ters," Lee Eider told The Asso- what. This, (a victory) has.been has done so," Robertsfsaid. . - j toiir ; tournaments eligible few . swio . ;..- ...'.. ,...... ,. 69,i)-n-is-i-m , ' Miller Barber : 412 included Winona Daily News ciated. Press in the wake of his a Jong time coming. , 1 really "That's fine ," - Elder - V said. ! ihclasion in the Masters field. .. ¦ crowd -of /16, 707 SPORTSj(I • - .•S6,i_10 -I" .. ;. '..., .-...... •. «-73-«8-68—278 ¦V victory in the Monsanto Open don't Vrant: tq be put on the spot "Tell Mr. Roberts I'll' see hirn • Elder and Oosterhuis finished ' ¦ persons buying standing joom . Winona, Minneso.a GMy . Gilbert . *1 6plf Tournament Sunday. as to yea or nay right now. Ill .'at the Masters; ,. the-regulation 72 holes at 274, . $5,408 ;, ..;..' ....,.;..;,': 73-70-68-69^-280 V MONDAY, APRIL 22, .74 , V ' - and all: 15,705 - seats filled. _ The ... Eider's. triumpl, secured by have ta weigh it qarefuily, .;. Still later, however, he: re-, 10 under: par on the tight, 6,679- ¦-Marion :¦ Heck • . ' siw • .' ,..;....v., • 7.1-70- 69-71—zai total surpassed the North Stars' » birdie on the fourth hole of . a .''Theieis a lot of touroaments peated that "I wili .have to yard. , Pensacola Country Clu"b Jact Ewinj ,f sudden-death and a lot of playing to be done weigh it carefully finishing • tm2 ...... 74-&M9-73—282 reccird of 15,761 at Bloomihgton, playoff with Eng- ' and left the course. Elder had ^ Ffank Beard land's Peter. Oosterhuis,; made between, how:' and then- Any-, issue in doubt . until . telling The 67, Oosterhuis 69. . ' SW06 ...... ,....;... '... 68-70-71-74—283. Minn;, set in, a regular: season him the' first black ever eligible thing can happen," Elder said. AP ';'I definitely will play in the Al- Geibefgef, with; a 70-276, Bob: Stanton against the New ' ¦¦¦ «,?06 ...... J '. -.v . 71-71-72-69—283 game York I:' " "- : - ' - to; compete in . the famed event Moments; later, Clifford Rob-. Masters; . /'. and Miller Barber, and Ray. x-Won sudden death, playoff . . Rangers in. March, 1973. . Twins oicferf b VVSG SMC in Rrewerc lose umpires co// . ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP) f- play and how did he know, there Minnesota brought the high-fly- was intent, Luciaho replied,: *a ¦/ to Tigers in ing . Texas; Rangers' . fiye-gaihe. good base runner would, try toV ¦victory string td a halt Sunday get .hit in a situation like that Pr thick bf races -with-the help of aVrare judg- and you're a good b»se run- , , by umpiref Ron , ner ;VV Winona -State and St, Mary's the Warners will head down ment call Lu- : . ", V ciano that he said, "I*d stake V Twins^ Manager Frank Quil- ;. .; colleges are. right in. the thick river "Wednesday for Va 1 p.*m. ,f (UPn - Designat- my iife yorif " ici said it was : afVperfect of their , respective conference nonconference doubleheader DETROIT with archrival Wisconsin - La ed, hitter, Al Kaline dribbled a Joe Decker and Bill Campbell double piay baliV You . can .bet t baseball races after the f first ff "¦ ¦¦-.' ' single up. thft middle wit3r two combined for a seven-hitter . to would have been out .there (oh . Grosser p- P .- ) two weeks of faction; La Crosse was the: only team but in the 14th inning .Sunday, muffle the hot Ranger bats and the field if Luciano hadn't . scoring : Jim :. Northrup from tbe Twins bombed starter Jim, ealled it,"f V V Two-time Northern jntercolle^ to beat WSC on the; Warriors' - : giate Conference champion Wi- home turf last year . vhen they second b ase and . giving the Bibby ' and two relief pitchers Martin said he protested be- : . cause Luciano nona; State; boasts a 6-0 confer- splits the. Indians winning f «-0 Detroit . Tigers a V&-5 f victory for 15" hits in an; 8-2 American "never got spe-:V ence record (the Warriors are and the Warriors winningV7-1 , over the Milwaukee, Brewers. League Victory. ' •'. - . cific" on just what Harrah did; . V 16-S. overall) and is a full game St. "Mary 's is also unbeaten - . losing reliever: Tom Murphy, P Ranger manager Billy Martin "Did VToby hesitate, stop.,.6r ahead of runner-up Southwest in its loop race, the Minnesota 1-1, retired the first two batters protested the game because of what?"- Martin asked¦ ¦ . v"Lticiano ¦ ¦ - .¦ ' ¦ ¦ State. ' - V Intercollegiate Athletic Confer- in • " the . :14thv but ; Northrup- a sixth-inning incident in which wouldn't say." . • : Southwest swept a three-game ence, with a 4-0 recbrd thiat is blooped a double into rightcen- a grounder by . Jeff Burroughs -The score was: 5-0 when thes series from Moorhead over, the right behind league-leader . St. tesr which centerfielder Bob with the bases ' loaded struck rhubarb . erupted but , -Tdni ""A . ¦ ' . ¦ •weekend , dumping the Dragons John's, which boasts a £0 Coluccio reached but could not Toby Harrah going from second Grieve ' doubled in the .same in- : ' . .'catch'.: - ' ' ¦ '¦: ';¦ ning to make it 5-2. twice Saturday 2-l and 6-2.. Be- mark. - ' to third. ¦ St, : St. John's whipped Hamline Kaline's second hit . cf the Lucia no ruled both Harrah Larry Hisle of the Twins midji split with Cloud Sat- which moved him into ¦ urday, the Beavers winning the twice Saturday, 5-1 and 9-1. V game, . and Burroughs but because made the furor academic with: 20th place on: the all-tone hit : 12-inning opener 2-0 and the Hus- St. Mary's;; 7-6 overall, lias "the rule says there has to be a three-run homer in thie eighth six games on tap this week, the list with 2,876, was a dinky hit inning that gave Decker v his kies tbe nightcap 1-0. its way around willful intent and I believe The Warriors next NIC con- Redmen scheduled to "host Con- which wormed , second victory in as many deci- ' shortstop Robin Yount and there; was " V frontation will be Friday and cordia Tuesday, travel to Lu- The Rangers swarmed sions. Bobby dropped to S-2 second baseman Pedro Garcia LUH Saturday .when they travel to ther ( nonconference) Thursday ciano and Martin announced he with the loss. and travel to St. Thomas Satur- to allow Northrup to . scoot Moorhead for a three-game, ser- CAN'T HANDLE HONDO . ; . New f was filing a protest. Biurroughs The loss knocked the RangersV " day; All three doubleheaders York Conference playoff game at Madison Square home and end the game. out of first ies. ; Knicks' Bill Bradley guards Boston Celtics' Garden Sunday, ;. Reliever J ohn Hiller won his was ejected for arguing.V , place in the¦ Ameri- In the meantime,. however, will .start at 1 p.m. The Celtics won 98-81 vvith can League West. :.' • "I'll stake my life I was right ¦ ¦ ¦ third game without a loss for- ' '¦¦' . ' John Havlicek, left, in their NBA Eastern Havlicek . scoring 36 points. (AP photofax) . . . . going 7 2-3 innings and allowing on it," Luciano said. "I might only one iii.t in relief of starter blow the next 50,000 but not Junior Stars \yin Mickey Lolich. that one. Toby isn't a dumb BLOOMINGTON, Minn, (AP) player. He knew Mickey Stanley V ripjed a it would have — The Minnesota Junior Stars, double to left with two on and been a double play if he hadn 't led by Mike Wong with . two h two out in the ninth to send the let the bail hit him; goals, defeated psyG by the ed St. Celtics Garden fans Paul game into extra innings. Norm "I don't think Billy will fol- Vulcans 5-2 Sunday night in the NEW YORK (AP) - The and brawny Celtics had raced The triumph gave the Celtics three straight at Madison ence final series' tonight by low' through on the ' Cash had singled to tostart the protest. He Midwe-t Junior Hockey League aura of invincibility , that once and battled to a 98-91 victory a solid 3-1 lead in the best-of- Square Garden." . beating the Bulls at Milwaukee, ninth and -^as bunted second, knows it's a judgment thing, seven competition and put the "It' championship playoff series. surrouaded tie . New - York over the Knicks Sunday before s very unusual for us to In the American Basketball Rookie catcher Charlie Moore I've called it before , but I can't St, Paul' Knicks, defending NBA cham- win two games in New Yo rk," Association; the New York Nets leads the b«st-of-sev- KnickVs before their wildly en- a capacity crowd of 19,964 at got his first three hits of the remember when." en series, 3-2. Tlie sixth game pions, on the brink of elimina- said John Havlicek, Boston's won the East Di vision playoff runs. Harrah said thusiastic home fans — and Madison Square Garden and a season and drove in two , "I asked why he is sch-eduled Tuesday night at tion from the playoffs. The captain and leader with 36 title and qualified for the. final His second inning single (Luciano) called it a double ' ' Celtics could clinch the series points. Metropolitan Sports Center. ' - . frightened . opposing teams — national television audience. "They'ref a very good round, trouncing the Kentucky preceded a sacrifice fly by appears to be disappearing . .. "In that situation , our guys wi th a victory in Game Five team at home. Colonels 103-90 Saturday night Yount and his single in the tend to get super psyched up," Wednesday night at Boston If the Celtics eliminate the and completing a 4-0 sweep, In eighth gave Milwaukee a 5-4 at least as far as the Boston Knicks added Heiiusohn, who also in- Garden; , they likely will face the the West , the Utah Stars - lead. Celtics are concerned. . dicated that the National Bas- ' V'Tm- still confident," said Milwaukee Bucks for the minus ailing center Zelmo Should my business consider a "The crowd yelling is not al- Substitute designated! hitter ketball ; Association Eastern Walt Frazier, the Knicks' high league title. The Bucks, with a Beaty — will try to oust tlie In- Bob Ellis singled home a run in ways to the benefit of the home Conference final series might scorer with 25 points. "Ii' we 3-0 lead over Chicago folio-wing diana Pacers tonight in Game the fifth and John Briggs Tax Deductible Retirement Plan? dub ," suggested Boston Coach be taking on "a reverse home can beat them up there again , I their 113-90 triumph Saturday, Five at Salt Lake City. Utah singled home one in the sixth . Tom Heinsohn alter the swift court edge." don't think they can beat us can end their Western Confer- leads the series 3-1. If you are Hie man with Ihe "clout" in your business, then Detroit scored its runs on chances are you home runs off starter Jim have asked yourself this question. Per- Colborn . Willie Horton ham- haps we can help you make ¦ decision. mered his third to lead off the Whether your business is second , Bill Freehan belted his a sole proprietorship, a partner- ship, or a corporation first with two out in th« fourth, , you'll want 1» find out how Motro- fin politan L ife can work with your attorney to hel B u I Is m us t d n e w p you and Norm , Cash ripped his second with a man on in the provide an Income at retirement and to reduce ; ' Woney,3b i 0 2 0 Stanley,! b 7 C 1 1 Vv^ ploy to remain alive Perry.dh 1 0 0 o Sulherlnd,t$ 6 0 10 lot about people. Wrltt er call us today, without obliga- Elllidli . 011 Nor .hr _p- .rf 7120 ti on tor hill details, CHICAGO (UPI) - The •were of any avail against the NBA playoffs has a team lost Mny,rl 7 0 0 O Knllne.dh 7 0 2 1 , Chicago Bulls need to find a Bucks, who still had Ka reem the first three games of a Scothlb H 3 0 Horton.lf 5 2 11 Gnrcln,2b i 0 1 o NCnsh.lb 4 I _ 2 new ploy tonight to keep alive Abdul-Jnbbar on the court. And series and come back to win Brloaiilf 4 2 3 1 Knol ( p OOOO Oallvlo.ph 10 OO 1. There's a handle on It. 119-111 to give the Bucks a 3-0 from the playoffs In four Uiis season, with Jabbar the Murphy,p • Oooo I0rown,3b 20 OO "IXm^F*jPij \ «\ straight games, Lollch,p 0 0O0 Easy to c-arry, easy to pour. l l\ lead In their best of seven unbearable factor. In his Inst Totsll 515 15 5 H|llor,p -OOOO pg ^ M ^ three of the sidelines Tho Bulls w ill bo playing appearance, he scored 44 series, Tol Jill 3 . <|.( were ejected from the game, against nn historic precedent points, only two short of his . Two oul j wlwn wlnnlno run scored of them, Bulls' Conch anyhow, since never in tho personal playoff single game MILWAUKEE (ftO 0)1 Old OOO DO—J 3. It' s a sensible way I ^ S ^^ H |^ H | and one DETROIT .,. ' 010 102 00. OOO 01—4 ' record and unless tho Bulls - to enjoy Jim Beam Dick Motta , conceded ho , E-Coitaorn, . DP—MHwAukae 1. 1,08 - / ^mm^S^^^wSHHmWa ^i about his own eviction can devise a method to keep MllwnukeB |0, Detroit 11, in—Drlnoi, brought Scolt 2, SlnMey, Norlhrup, IIR—Norton in the hopes of giving his team 49ers sign Reed him from getting the hall , he 3, FrnalMn I, N. Cash 1, S—Barry, Fr

W^Lfe^DALUS (AP) , Pro Hockeyr Playoffs . — A rash of YVFL from dealing with Cowboy WFL teams. They've also seen but no-hearing dates was set.ini- tiet for Big 10 lead f -NHL ¦ -. - injunctibhs and restraining or- players and keeps running back three draft ; choices dioose the mediately. . SEMIFI NALS ders Vvas , . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS run doubles. ' Friday's doubleheaders find expected around the Calvin Hill and quarterback fledgling WFL. After the Cowboy action, tho¦ . SATURDAY'* RESULTS National Football League today Craig Morton from prdaabting . ', Then Veio . .'EN''- . - " ' . - ' " '- : -' John Siron's bases - loaded Illinois at Wisconsin, loiva at -:' -Philadelphia 4, New York Or Phlla- . , a fDallas; spokesman Miami Dolphins..said they were ' ¦ . " : ' ¦ ¦ -dflphla. leads' -1.-0. in the wabfof ¦ .. . - ' . W. L. Pet, OB ' single in the seventh and final Indiana, Minnesota at Ohio the .Diallas .Cow- the WFL teanrw i f. they have said, the Cowboys learned that contemplating court action . to l«wa v.. ;'.'__,' ., '4 2 .6*7 SUNDAY'S RESULTS V boys' midnight action Suhflay .VflSCMSlr. . ' '., ',, 4 2 .4*7 inning gave Illinois, a 3-2 victo- State and Purdue at North- Boston 8, Chicaoo 6i series, 1IM-M signed with for the 1975 season. offensive lineman Hayfieid retain the services; of running '. IndHna ' .: ... .,.»;...... s 3 .m TUESDAY'S Manion WESTERN CONFERENCE V clairn 113, Chicago 90i -- Mllwtu- s Milwaukee . Wisborisin got fottf ' M* lods 3-0 walks and SUNDAY'S RESULTS . Bbt hits in scoring 10 mm- in EASTERN CONFERENCE the second inning of the second Boiton ?8, New Vork 91, Boston ' . . : leads 3-1 - - (¦hr-se ¦¦ - |;WSCvf)pCTJ:f::: j game , and then held off a des- seconds TODAY'S OAME • . . J<> Ann WESTERN CONFERENCE P^r^^ peration last-inningV rally with ST. PETER Minh. — Winona . Milwaukee at Chicago . .- the- help of Qtting. '¦ • '¦ , yard intermediate hurdles with State's track titarn enjoyed a a 58.9 clocking, and teammate • '"•' '¦ "'V V-ABA . - 'V' : ' Noithwester_ri had the bases : |ri(l relatively productive afternoon Bob BestuI was right behind in " ' . DIVISIOW FINALS |lpnl!9 ;;:: v| . loaded and rib outs: in the sev- SATURDAY'S RESULTS ' in the annual Gustie Relays 53.2. V- enth inning . \vheh Otting. took . at . ' EAST DIVISION : V^iriher s Cirde Golf over. -He walked iii one run Gustavus Adolphus College here ., Winona's frnile relay . team New York 103, Kentucky 90; New York PALM SPRINGS, Calif.;: (AP) first, pirize was $2.,000, had Ann ' and Jane who had -73s '.to : and Saturday. ; took second in. 3:30.2 '440- ' . ' wins . 4-0. |;dfillsjo(!mf-f : . then got a pop up and a garnfe- , the TODAY'S OAMH vl -- At Augusta, the male Mas- birdied the 157-yardf . No. 17 on fight , for the $14,500 difference ending Although the Warriors didn't yard relay unit was third in. WEST DIVISION the' tournament's 71st hole by as second place nioney of £21,- ¦ double play. 44.6 - Indiana et Utah' . | | Winpnai -S, tate. College. i ters champion wears a green '-: Iowas Dave Marshall; singled win any; events, they came , the distance/ medley four- was hitting to within 18 inches of 000 and $14,000 for third was . ' some , came in third in 10:52,2, scheduled ; to; open its | coat. At Dinah Shore's Winner's ¦ home, the winning run in the through with several second- Pro Baseba ll ^ thefflag. Shaured by the playoff losers. . -,' the shuttle hurdle relay team ¦ ' ' ' ' spring football drills at Circle Jo. Ann/ Prentice said seventh inning of fan opening 9-8 place efforts including a . school "". - . -AMERICAN LEAGUE- - - . ,. • ' | . | ,. : .Tl)atVsamef hole onv the Mis- Jo Ann's ; tee;shot on-the third was fourth in J53.4,; the twp- ¦: AA. : . - EAST . - " - | 3:30 this " . afternoon Vat she dressed in green "because : victory over Michigan 'State record heave : df 48-2y4 in the W. L. Pet. GB. | sion . Hill's course came up as playofff hole hit a three stake, - rnile. relay took fifth in 8:46.8 ¦ Maxwell Stadium. ' '-P A ' :'I that's all . I had clean , in fmy : . and Bryan Jones paced the shot: put . by senior Rtiger • Milwaukee . ,:.1: 4 .«-2 with Pete Koss and . SUNDAY'S RESULTS - turned toVthe 14th hole to start : .-' Larry Grinrikowski rapping two ^mith was . second in the 440- April 30. - Detroit 6, Mllwaakee 5, .^ Innings . | ed a¦ 3-7 record, althou^i | by the gals a^ prestigious, to l*-5- as Mike Trollen b«lted , a | Baltimore i-0, New York 5-3, 1st, 13 | two ' • wins . were forfeited | them as the Masters -is to the the sudden death playoff. home- run and Gary Hansen : a . Innlrgs |because | of.-' an f Ineligible | | ' Bostori 6, Cleveland 5, .10 lnnlnfl» . ¦¦ : men.: Miss' Haynie was , short on a triple, but Mazeppa, how 1-3,; • Chicago li . Kansas City / ||- player. ' • •- . .1 . Miss Blaloek, the 1972- Wiii- six-fdot putt' for a . bogey on the outlasted the host team . 13-11 iii- Minnesota 8, Teicas 2- ".'- ¦;: "' ' Calllornlai"9, Oakleind .5 : ners Circle? chandplon when the second playoff hole, leavine Jo the nightcap. :V . . . Cotter fhinclads TODAYS OAMH B ' at Boston, nlghf if^ .kansas City NATIONAL LEAGUB ¦.'. .'EAST. .'- W. L. KcT. OB tHHHHHHHHHHPHHHH ' ' go scoreless! Montreal _...;-...-.. 8. Z , .800 " y 1- \wkWBBB?7t\T^ grab pih . Philadelphia ' ...... 9 5 .643¦ . . Jdume^ " • St. Louis ...:...... ¦ . 9 'y: .563 , ? 'Ch'lcano ;:.. '...._ ..;'.«. S' ..545 , :«A Bill and DonvBraatz combined 3Caren and Kanne Pruka won .250 : New York ..... ^... 3 9 6 . ¦ '- , the Bantam Division with a ...;... ' '.'"J 10 . .231 - . 614. - . . for the best score in the annual Pittsburgh¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ... . 1,054, followed by Koleen and invitational ' . ' ¦ ' 'WEST :- . Junior Senior Bowling Tourna- Los Angeles ,.,..., '• ' ¦ :: V . ' 5'" •*!" ' .. __ Disere Peshon with 1,051 arid - AUST_IN, Minn. , — Cotter Houston:...:.. P. 9. 7 .S63 IVt at: Mapleleaf Lanes Suh- ¦ - ment Debra and : Joan Wiczek with High's track' f team ran into San -Francisco- .... . 9 7 .563 . . .]%.. . ' :- -Atlanta '• '.. . ; ' . ; . «' 8 .50O-2J4 v V ond in the same division with claimed Second with 1,198 and ' St. Cloud Cathedral won the Chlcaso S, Philadelphia 4. 13 Innings :- MwrnaWmU ayid and Elmer Sell Tjaiflmy and ; Kiki Williamson ISrteam.' boys meet with 50 Atlanta 4, Houston J ¦ V 1,057; and D - SUNDAY'S RESULTS ' • ' . were right behind with 1,056.V were third with 1,128. V points, Hill-Murray wais next . Philadelphia 7, Chicago 3; "Pittsburgh 7, Mew . York 0 . . ; Mike Zabordwski and f Ed In the . High School League with 35 .followed by Rochester Diego 1-7 . . Cincinnati ,10-2i San ¦ Henirnelnian paired up to win at Mapleleaf, Lon Ann Jumbeek Lourdes with 34, Lewiston: with . Monlreal 9, Sh Louls 5 . .;- .' . _, .Los Angeles-, 4 ¦ . ' 27; La: Crosse Aquinas and ¦ San Francisco . A : , type tread desiga , f the. Bantam Division with 1,069, rolled a .189/ Norma Schreiber ' Houston' " *- -Atiinta -3- " . ' .- . ..-- .- ' \ \m%g$mm *m^ -P - - '- ' MB_njUr _C___l__B 7!_flL • Same j H |Hfek T Stewartville with 13 and Fridley ¦' ¦•'BWW mrmmtnk : RichardV Prenot and Francis ajtd Patty Christenson both: had ' . .v TODAY'S CAME . X ^^^^^_^_^i ' m^F Cuatom Power _4^^^_^I^I^B^BK _ X Grace ¦with: 10. Atlanta at; Houston; night - : , BellV were next with. 1,009 and 4"-9's,: the Alley Cats: hit . 1,035 - f -fPower Streak'78' CDSw0n poiygia8 new ? . Bob and Bruce Sebesta finished and . the Misfits compiled 2,872. The .. other eight teams in- 1 ^ I^^^ K lac:kw M^^^^ twk ': , volved, rincluding. Pacelli were College Baseball ¦ Pofyesler Cord Tire car a™ '" •With'.l',0b8. VV ':v - ' Joe Schaefer led thev boys SATURDAY'S LAT E RESULTS | i ^ ;52e iSj$§EfMmm : ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦' B^^^^ p, l The Senior Division title went with 201—578, arid the 17th.Rev- held to seven points or less. NIC- . •'' ¦ _ ^ Southwest St. 24, Moorhead St. 1-2 . to Rich and Bob Thurley with olution teamed up for 1,066—1-3,- The Ramblers' two-mile; relay - Beinld|l, St. 2-0. St. Cloud St, 0-1 Ctlrst a 1,153, Rich and Peggy Jacob- 118. f fff / . - 'V- ' - team had the sixth; best time game 12 Innl rgs) ' .- • in the -event, 9:20, and the 440- BIG TEN- ¦ ¦ re o jour car V son combined forV" 1,143" and ATHLETIC CLUB: Major Wiclilgan 5-0, Minnesota - 2-5 . - .. *" placing by I AMERFCAM f FITS MOST: 4 Steve and Irene Bronk wound ( Fri.)— Bob BanickL had 200— relay imit missed Ohio St. 7-3, Purdue 0-6 ^^ P^^ ftl ^ Hi tre,ld Hre oft just tw o-tenths of a second with ' Iowa 9-10, Michigan St. M, -:¦• 5.5, Winona Printers worked -4-12, Northwestern 2-11. wiU not flat SlX'rib *-5(b( your car. p„,, iip with . , 1,113. . a 49.2 clocking. Wisconsin -pot- overl » ¦ [fre oftvour pinto In the girls competition, Sen- for : 977 and Schultz Transit Indiana 4-2, Illinois 2-3 I WBaWmaW ^M 7.00x13 1 ^ car ' 4I Chris Walsh and Dprina Pagli- MIAC- : ^^B^^Bi,DCPend"WB dCsl8,10d ^^ ior Division champ s Cathy arid wound up with 2,748. St. John's .5-9, Hamline Trl (first game t arello . of Cotter broke school 11 Innings) . Jim Ahrens recorded the best : ¦ MEDIUM ¦ MAJOR records in the girls meet. Miss TUESDAY'S GAME t8m^mm&MM&Mi&3^m^^^ mmmmr- Blackwall » Whitewall 1 1 *¦ ¦ JM FITS MOST: t ' Fran Over- AlhlBlIc club W, L. LOCAL SCHOOL— v. ?^ SIZE CARS- V _fH nln<:U S _. f- In Wl^ w 9 . score, a 1,226 count . I m$m%MBm®% mm llll p"« ni p'l« «>* «m Fed. , " r„..;l#l . El _, ^V.„yr. - Mercury, T Sue Thompson were George's Lolinge ...; 58 17 Walsh bettered her own mark Concordia at sh Mary 's. (2),-1 p.m. . $m sm Tire Oft* Tire on Ex Tu E78-14 E78-1S HAA | Fed. Ex. Tax and ; Montego, Dodge, ing and Wlnona Printers 27 18 in the ligh jump by four inches I fflW8B88®m^® M : yomC! tire offyour car. f 198 and Jean and Peerless Chain .'. ... 53 52. ? ' Y'"*Car F78-14 F78-15?H___^_H"^P !: polara, s CKcvy second with 1, with a leap of 4-8, and Miss NIC HHJWISf A7B-1378-»/l5 $17.10" S20.35 $1,80 ¦ . G78-14 G78-15 ™ Impal a. • ' . ¦ ilf with -E.B.'S Cornir ...... 22 23 W. L. Pet . GB ? W^nBf^MHlM ^ _ Merlyn Storsveeh finished Schultz Transit ,...,. ,.„.. 1B- 27 Pagliarello broke Mary Maze* s '• " Elbo Room ...... 17 23 WINOMA STATE .... 6 -0 . 1,184. record of 27% in the: shot put Southwest St...... 5 1 ,833 . 1 A WmW ^^^^^^ M¦ c7"-» $19.25 $22.50 $2.17 LARGER A. M ¦¦' ¦ 1 ,500 3 E7B-14 $21.35 $24.60 S2-33 CARS: -FITS MOST: ' . . ¦ with a toss of 28-2%. St. Cloud St...... 3 3 I m^^^^^^M^ •r plus 556 Fed Ex.• J UM-Morrls ...2 4 .333 4 I Al^^m^^l^^ »3;75 $27.00 £2.41. 2.42 H78-14 H V% Tax and life iff Ford, Chevy 8c ¦ T LewLstbn's . boys team took Moorhead Stata ...... 1 - 5 : .167 5 ' G?B.WI5 $2B.6O $2S.8» $2.55/2.63 H78-15 your Plymouth ¦ t Bemldll State ,. 1 '5 ,167 5 T nimMrmff^maW Hl^fl car first in the distance medley re- ? H7B-14/15 $27.70 $30.8S $2.77/2.82 J78-15 U^^ . Station Wagons, Van Deinse BJBlffiWf r ^ lay with a time of 11:33,3 and MIAC Kopatich beats second in both the two-rnile L7B-» $34.40 JS3 13 :¦ W. L. Pet. OB ? l I I I] WHITIEWALLSADD $2.00 and mile relays. ' St,.John's 6 0 , I wins No, 1 ST. .MARY'S ...... 40; £ Augsburg ...... 3 1 .750 . 2 UM-Duluth ... 2 2 .500 3 Rohrer for Hamline ..2 * .333 4 Gustavus: Adolpluil ..2 4 .333 4 singles title Coffer golfers Concordia , 1 3 .250 4 St.' Thomas 1 3 .250 4 AUSTIN, Minn, — Cotter's Macalester ...... 1 S .167 5 . Paul Van Deinse claimed the handball title Prep- Baseball No, 1 singles crown in the Aus- settle for 4fh — MINNEAPOLIS , Whin. (AP) 1 1 PICK-UP OWNERS^— Minn, - Cotter GAMES j AUSTIN, TODAY'S . ' . ' — Handball players frorn Mil- tin Pacelli Invitational tennis La Crosso Centra l at Wlnons Hloh, High 's golf team had to settle 4 p.m.' . f Have we got a deal for you! While They Last.v. waukee dominated champion- meet held amidst gusting winds for fourth place in a quad- TUESDAY'S GAMES J rain showers la Crosse Looan at Winona HI«h, ships in the Na tional Young and scattered rangular meet held at the Ram- -4 p.m, Men's Christian Association here Saturday. sey G-olf Course here Saturday. Cotter at Onalaska Lot-tie r( 4:30 p.m. I ¦ POLICE SPECIAL RADIAL¦ PLY TIRES { (YMCA) Handball Tournament Only a sophomore, Van Host Austin Pacelli took " ' —~—— ——-— —— -—-—- . team honors with 317 strokes, Tennis t . i Sunday at the Minn-eapplis Deinse whipped Chuck Martin of Faribault Bethlehem Academy TODAY'S MEETS YMCA, Pacelli 10-2, John Thomas of was second with 833, St. Agnes Rochester Mayo at Winona Wirt, 4 I - Blems — 3 Sizes — Blems - ? Tom Kopalich , 24, Mil- P.m. v ? . . .• Faribault Shattuck 10-6 and was third with 363 and Cotter Winona St. a1 Northern Iowa, 3 p.m, waukee, won the open singles Mark Schneider o[ La Crosse had »03. TUESDAY'S MEETS HR78xl5 HR70x15 | ". title,, defeating Dr. Gary Roh- L* Crosse¦ Looan «t Winona H it* . J Minneapolis 21-5, lfi-21 Aquinas 10-B for top honors. The Pacelli's Tim Anderson took 4 p.m. rer, ,11, , with a four- Colter al Orialaska Lulher, 4 p.m, and 21-11. Kopatich wns the No. victory over Schneider avenged medalist honors UW-Rlver Falls girls at Winona St. player in tho tourna- over-par score of 76, olrla, 4 p.m. p,u 2 seeded Van Doinse's only loss so far f)2 from ? u) _ffl Plu' _» ment while Rohrer wns seeded The Hamblers got a \V «9 J , this season, Bill Van Hoof , n 04 from Kevin Golf ' * No. 1. which dumped Cotter Raj* Nevenu and Sinue Foin Aquinas, O'Bri-en, a S7 from Don Bie- TOOAY'S MEIHTS 6-3 in a dual meet Friday night, sanz find a 110 from Joe Mro- Rochester Mwiyo at Winona Hlgti, 3:30 of Milwaukee defeated Jim p.m. s team title with 30 and John Edelman won ilie zek, TUESDAY'S MEETS Consunlino L« Crosse Logan at Winona %/ points , the Ramblers and Pacel- Hloh> 1:30 LIMITED -•STOCK —BLACKWALLSm ONLY Cotter will meet of Kansas City , 18-21, 21-12 and Wednesday p.m, iJ | ¦ i li tied for second with eight ' 21-5, for tlio open doubles St. Charles in a dual meet tin ? I ' ' ; ' ? apiece nnd Shattuck finished tho Saints' homo course. ? champion ship. with seven, Other teams Involv- Track p2SSJte?_SSS^S2S22^l^S!S*^^ I masters doubles, Jcrr In the ed included Rochester Lourdes, TUEiSPAY'J MEETS Cronln nnrl Tom Rchocndorf of Plainview, Lewiston al Winona Hloh, New Ulm Martin Lulher Acade- 4 p.m. Milwaukee defeated Wayne my, St. Agnes and Wells. Mondovi netmen ¦ ft 2- LOCATIONS-2 Tngney of j • • | Stewart and Jim Junior Paul Wadden , and 2-17, 21-fi. upset Durand 5-4 Minneapolis, freshman Tom Van Deinse lost Chick Harley dies ¦ The only dent in Milwaukee's their fi rst doubles match to DANVILLE, 111, (AP) - ' was In the golden MONDOVr , "Wis. — Morvlovi's domlnntloii eventual champions Pat Kelly lonnL. team pinned a 5-4 upset Charles "Chick" Harley, Ohio NELSON TIRE SERVICE . ri?.o in « women's pro noon for a dual meet with Lu- to clinch the victory for tho his third tournament victory In tenuis tournament. ther High, School. Buffaloes. a row. '??^?????? ^^????? ^?^???????? ^???????? ???? ^?????? ^ Harm, Cattl*,; Stock 43 Articles for Sale 5T 14 Wlnon« Dally News " ' « Winonj, Mlriti«pta .-V;-- nt AL'S DA.IRY CATTLE, attention area ROLLAWAY . BED, lust about' new maN . - . . , Here- - - * . . farmer* : I have oni ot the best mar- tress, $20. Tel. Rush ford'844-9128. . AA^a £cls Start. . . v kets tor you . , livestock. Buy butcher MONDAY APRIL, 22> 1.74 f ' ' ¦• '" : REFRIGERATORS at big savings, * A-4, 5, 4,'7, 8, 10, 12. . '. . '. cows ahd feeder cattle 6 days a week. NEW check these prices. FRANK LILLA & .-E-fBr 49, 80, - M, 93, 9«, «. . .' . ' . Tel. Lewiston «1) or 58S1. talk to.Al. ¦ . Business Services 14 SONS,. 761 E. ,8lh . '; '. ' . PUREBRED DUROC boarj, Clifford Hoff, PLASTERING, cement work* . Card or Thank* ; EXPERT Lanesboro, Minn, Tel, Peter*oi> Vli-iiU; WANTED' — steel part bends. Tel.- 45a- smajl girl*' bicycle, tt. Tel. 4S2-6D59. : " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . 2497. ;; . ; ; ,. :- . ¦;. ;. '. '; ' , - . HOEFER — LIVESTOCK WANTED - market cow» P_MNTiNG> Interior, exterior, ex- - I wish to thank Dr. Philip. Heise, Dr. HOUSE feeder cattle, Holstein tprlnglno cows BEAUTY- SHOP, equipment, oood condi. '. . years experience. stays William Heise, all -the wonderlur nurses pert workmanship. 15 -Triicklna "o Spring Grove tion; Reason for selling, Illness. . Tel. St, Markel ¦ and hollers. '- -Tel. ' . - on 2nd Medical and many thanks 16 all , 4M-4B0B. Sales Barn, Tues. Hubert Volkman, . Charles 932-4158. for the phone calls , and . vtsffs t receiv- Lewlsfoii. Mlnnv T«f,'4ltt. Memorial Hos- SNOWBLOWER,. ililer , power mower and: ed while at.Community CUSTOM BUILT trailer hitches . Installed ' to- neighbors, other small engine repairs, sales and pital, Af special thanks In cur shop, All . mode) cars and trucks. : cards, service. Howard Larson, Old Minnesota Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 friends arid relatives lor Easter All work guaranteed. Call for appoint- , ' gifts; to the pastors Ao1 City Roed. Tel. 45+UB2. sluggish flowers and weak ; Company, T«|. , ttient and quotation, MLC and HATCH DATES, on Babcocks, >CL-», XL-10 St. Staiis, Rev, Donald Gfublsch ;¦ ¦ ¦; • - "A : ¦- ¦- ¦¦ ¦ -f ' : CUSTOM ROTO filling with- m troy belt . li 452-7114.. . - . ;' , . . . ;. .;.": . . . . . v NEW YORK (AP) — A rising Rev, . Hillary- Brlxlus .fer their visits ¦ , meat-type chlckir April I2i. , 19, 23, 16: any. sire garden, - reasonable rate. Tel. & 3a <• week-old caponlzed birds, duck- and . prayers, v ¦ of ceilings:or walls. . . ; prime: lending rate kept the ' ¦• ' 453-4990. .' lings, goslings available now. Watch SPRAY TEXTURIWG . . . Joseprr.Hoe.er . . . Painting and Interior ' . stock market :weak . and ; shigg- our TV commerc ials on Channel I, Apr. • New and old. ¦ ERV'S FIX-IT Service, ,home «nd house- . remodeling. Brooks & Associates. . TiU ' " 29. flit 9 p.m.; A(?rll 13 at 6:30 p.m. See ' ish today. . ff- V-V - . "Piersprials f : 'j VV r . ' f--V^T hold repairs, remodeling and painting, us for Dutchman cages : or. automatic '454-5382. , . : : .Tel. 4S4-4016. chicken or hog feeding equipment. Bob's . v The nOon -Dow Jones ayexage . deluxe Mliclency, sin- ¦ THANKS to alt who helped and worked Chick Sales, Alice Goede, Mgr., ISO W. AVAILABLE NOW ' ¦ employed person pre- . .- of 30 industrials was down. 4.30 . 'on. the ' coon , fee: - AA : A row Altis Chalmers cultivator for WD 814.E. .2nd: - . •' . . • . ; „ ¦' " ¦ ' ' •:¦' ¦"¦ . . ; Minri. Tel. «?-23Il. ' " .- - at 14. - ./ . . . . vf or WD 45. Earl Duncanson, Lewiston. ' INSTITUT E INC. High sue- ¦ HOMELITE RIDING fAOWERS ' . -- : On the American Stock . 'Ex- HYPNOTISM . .. -Tel. -4872, ' , '.• . -. ; • cess ratios ' -In weiahf control, smoking COMPLETE ROOFING lobs wanted. Tel. • Sales' — Parts Service; . ¦: - :¦ . ' . change, the market value index elimination and Image '. adjustmient Fountain. City . 487-3899. ._ " POWER MAINTENANCE *-SUPPLY CO, GEHL. . MIXER , rriill S250 . John Deere ' ' ;94.i4 areas ! at a low cost. Cell for . appoint, ': 14vy field cult $150; 207. . E. 3rd- . . ' , v . Tel. 452-2571, was. down .I3 t<> . IF YOU-.THINK that all 'dishwashers. , are : . John Deere 4- ¦ ment. or vlnlormatlon, . Free brochure rbv> front mdunfer cult, tor lala model '.. Other Big Board issues .on the pretty much the. same, you're pretty: . mailed upon request. Newtjurd Bulldina, utlttty tractor; . International No. 441, TORb GARDEN ffllers fn stock for (rnme- . ' ¦ . much ' wrong! KltchenAld Dishwashers . . - ' . active list included Bausch & 421 Wain, Le Crosse. Tel. 78.-1080. - 4-row cult, fit 560 or 456. Lyle Houdek, dlate delivery, limited quantities, -re- • : : have more concentrated cleaning pow- • serve ' yours now . - WINONA .FIRfi V - ¦ ¦¦ Tel. Cetedonia 724-2564. .. Loiib, dow_ri i .s, to 30%. ' . '¦:/ ' er; nev. : Sanlguard .filtering,.' .exclusive . POWER ,COAflPANY, 54 E: 2nd. ..Tel. CLOSETS. CROWDED.? •: Lea f's ,- Olson' s ¦ has - the answer; Free Insured storage flo-thru drying, -big versatile Capacity, 452-5045: "The .Business: That. .Servlea Republic Steel was down 1%' .. MANURE LOADER, for. Ford tractor, - ' special porcelain enamel linisri. that Built- " , ... ¦ ' ¦at ' ' ' for ail your winter clothes. Free mdlhl . hyefraulic bucket. . 3-point plow. Tel. ; ' • • ., ' 'isy8,; Vand ' '. Arnaeo ' Steei ,.'f'"li Lealrs- stays bright. :. and 'beautiful , vf or years. ' . proofing and mildew protection. ' -454-5490. - . . 1% to 2i5/s:. The .two companies Olson 's Cleaners & Launde rers, 40O. E. ChecK one-out . at " BULK ECONOMY ; dry . cleaning, 8 lbs. , ' '. :2nd, U ,W.f Frank O'LaughlinV.' . washers. Norge Village, 601 Huff. ; . ' . lc» ; bank cooler. 1 • Holstein '.springer ¦ CARRIAGE HOUSE Cleaners tor altera- PLUMBING & HEATING V- atp-r - of a Silver Bay, Mirin.| .' , cow, due May 9lh. -Tel 473-48M, Nelson, ' " 741 E. 6th . • ' Tel. -452-163.0 ¦:¦ MLC CO, , ile . h/iches mjlal/eel - - lions, - -repairs,, sewing,, pocket tippers, . - ¦ frar. All - w1*- •. . 1 ' .taconite processing plant , or- ¦ ¦ lining, - .general sewing. Gilmore Ave. -cu stom . work foreign and domestic auto- ¦¦ ' ' '¦¦' , mobiles. ' Call ' lor prices and apolnt-• .. -. ' , -.' dered closed for environmental - . ^STRIKING BACK ...... Mr. and Mrs./Stan there , Sn today iiight. No garbage has .Iwen at Vila §L. Miracle Mall entrance. BULK COOLER^Darl .Kooi : 500-gal.,.. low ¦ ¦ . .Electric Roto Rooter - m«1t- Tel. S07-452-71M. . . . ' • -. '. .' ' . ¦ ' model. Surge buckets. , pipeline and .. . . reasons by a federal jud^e, over Hisko -of New Jersey look at garbage: littering collected In the. city since last Monday ;vihen - ; .' For clogged sewers and drains- • . HAVING A DRINKING problem? For stainless steel strainers. MYron Pas- y ' to the weekend. P~ ' the. V steps ' .fVfClev-eland f City Hall ; Sunday, city truck drivers;went c«i strike. (AP . Photo- experienced. CONFIDENTIAL , .aid . Browns: Roto . Rooter . ' .sow,.- -Tel. - - 608-248-2327. . • . . i .MUSHROOM' COMPdST—ideal - for ga^ V ; help men and women stop drinking = . dens . and potting; Delivered In Winona, The Am.ex voltune leader was ¦ ¦ ' ' ' -Tei.. 452-9509 or 452-4315, 1 year Police said this ba^s apparently were tossed ff taxi P-A" 'P ':A'A "Af P' -PA Tel: . WX410, . ALCOHOLICS ANOMY- FEED BUNK, 14'; J.ectlcn steel drag 2-Yard minimum, J4 .per yard. Tel. 454- . ' ; . : A. : y ' guarantee, against root stoppage only. :. .- Marihduque Mining- class B. up MOUS, for yourself or et relative, . " with folding , draw bar. 5-sectIon Boss :.4S4«. . ' .- '• V V%- at f5%: Harrow; Minneapolis fAollne manure ¦ Situations Wanfed—Fern, 29 spreader, ground driven, on rubber. GARDEN TILLER RENTAL-also lawn . . , " :• • • 'The' -NYSE's noon composite Good ' condition. Jantea V (hatchers and vaccums..WINONA FIRE M. Ferguson, ¦ Winona markets : Lewiston. Tel: 4261. ' -v S. POWER EQUIPMENT CO., 54 E. "." V index pf all its listed common . ¦ :fV^': WIU. DO babysitting In my home for ' 2nd. Tel: 452-5045. f v-^-^H.ELPv one child during week, while parents . stocks stood at 49.65, down .26. , JOHN DEERE "A" tractor with starter . Bay .State MiUi-og:Co . work, located near state college. Tel. ¦ ' "' •'¦ • > ¦ - , and ... lights. - . Tel. - 454-3545 alter, 4. ' BLACK and while:22" RCA.TV, used 10- " .. Elevator A Grain Prices . \452-7_34. ; . -. . . ;. ,;. nrionlhs ¦ S90 ; white lomal, - size tl; . ,.;.; 4.CI - No. 1 N. Spring. Wlieat ... JOHt brown plal - 50% : No. - 2 Rye .;.....,....;.....,,.. 2f03 Company. Apply to Mrs; Hansen.. . ., Falk, T,el. «»s_ 3 .713. . DOUBLE DISC, 14';fRex . forage boxes; - . Bargain Center, 253 ' E, 3rd; ' - ^- . ¦ : have to. rise early to begin their ¦¦'S, 8VS : and ¦ lMon wagons. Fountain Amfirnd - 38 f insldp f20 V_ ' ' ' f V they would rather RETAIL CLERK . .. cosmetic experience -Will- '.. DO exterior hoilse painting. . /For Farm Supply, Fountain City, Wis. Tet. DARK BROWM-2 piece sectional,: very . Harris Survey fchores, and .helpful, some evenings and Sah, 30 fo ' estimato Tel. - 452-8623. - . ¦' ¦ . ' - ¦ • • 28%'' • Jostens; 15% . free . 608-487-4021. . . . sood condition. , .$55; 2 occasional ¦ AmGaii Liyestoqk daylight than in <<0 hours a . week, Wrlle A-10 Dally Champagne , chairs - ( swivel), $12.50 ¦' begin work in. ¦ :V ¦: AC^ah . 23% Kencptt 40% darkness; and 2>: children fin News'. ' ' Business Opportunities 37 LIFT! HARROW for 3-bottom plow, hew/ . each, Tel. '452-516V ^ , SOUTH ST. ¦ PAUL les Grover, Galesville, Wli. Tel. 539- ' ' ' ' ' v ' . PAUL, '. (AP)'¦ .\v- .' '.'- . Kraft V SOUTH ST: HMtin. ~ V. In the - aftermath , of; the win- these locations tend to> have to ' ' ¦ '. 24SJ/ CITIZENS B^vND 4 channel E. F. John. : , - , V V Ai»*^tr' ' '8% : 45^ cal ves 5 000; . - .faughter .steers . COAAPANION for elderly lady lf| Wlnone ROOFER NEEDS ROOFER , '. ' . ./' f Cattle and. , ' ¦ ' ¦: son radio, and antenna . 471 E, 5th. ' ' ' ' ¦ 3 " ¦ ahd - helferV slow, steers .50-1.00 .' lower, ter-long - gasoline, crunch , v the , distances to school, home. .Write M Dally News. . . - TO sub-contract commercial- |obs ' sold f - ATiT . ' - ' 4S /4 Kresg-a f : 30% . go longer FARMALL B tractor V/lth cultivator. . heiter s- weak "to ' 50 lower, cows weak to by " us. . Maintenance and new roofs. : ' . American people tendVto agree increj.sir'ng fthe dangers Leonard S erackl, . Fpiintaln City,. Wis, - PROM DRESSES; size :5.and 7, also mis- AP 23 50 iower,. . bulls' about : iteady, ve'aler.J thus DENTAL ' ASSISTANT-tiialr side, regis- Vou furnish know-how—we furnish, fobs, . . . AMF/' ; / 26 V fKroger V . : ¦ . cellaneous clothing :lterns...T.el, - 454-442/. . ¦•: not .established; short load mostly - aver- that the law making Daylight they might ; face in . the eaily tered , .and certitied prelerred. -Sehd. material and 'training. ' Contact -"Us- ' for ¦;¦ V age choice. 1033 Itr.' -steers: 42.50, A-l CAS E PLOW — 3-16 bottom, ' trail type; ^!Anconda . ,W& Loew's 19% slaughter. mandatory oh ;, resume of - wbrk -expe rlenbe. Write ' details. Allweather Rool Co., 470 North ' choice IO0O-I2W lb 4l.OQ-42.00, ¦ WOff-7300 Saving Time a fmorning darkness. . good condition;: Gehl cfiopper box, rea- ANTIQUE. ROCKER; old'Wall mounted V . VDaiiy News. ' Cleveland Ave., St.; Paul, Minn. 55104. ' ¦: , . V ; 20^^ lb' . ^0.00-41.50, 1300-1425 lb . .39.IXWO.50, year-round basis was a poor , sonablft , Tel. 4J4-J44I-. kitchen and bathroom sinks, 15 each; ^(±Dn M^ When people were: asked why clothing, almost -newv sizes 9-14, cheap. ' mixed" hlsh abod -and choice 900-1 _0O Ib . busines s , bulld- ¦ V ; - SWfc ¦ , . :P- ... v "' . -¦' ' ' ¦ ''.. COOK WANTED part or full-time. Write FOR SALE—Diversified . DISC SHARPENING by Tolling. Diamond Guitar, J.55 new—S35. : Sun... through ' "• v vtocSl ,. 21%; Mercls . ./ . 40.50-41.50; .load average to high ' choice idea. ' . : . they felt the way they did about '- Ing In excellent condition. Houses rent- ¦ A-3 . Dally ' News. . K- Enterprises, on the farm service.any. . Wed,, 9-9. .451 E. ath's t. ' • , ; 100v lb slaughter heifers .41.50, - choice . al, :retail and service business in -South- ^vcoGp; : VV;6i4 . MM5C . 75V4 l0O lb.40 sood- Only IS percent rate the DST DST, the volunteered ; answers where, Tel. St. Charles 932U308. : V 9OOrl. .00-41.00, mixed high . - em Minn, county seat.' Plus ideal pro- ' : il - 45Vi IBEHIND PEOPLE'S viEWS ' ' shift. "!%' on . asfcing price per month. . .Write iBe 31 .50, - yield grade . 1 17CO-5000 :|b slaugh- , . V WAItRESS for 11 a.m. to . 5 p.m. Federal Crop Insurance plus the ASCS : and Manufacturing,. "4 mile S. of [ ''bad decision," and-32 percent ON DAYLIGHT SAVING . v . A-ll Daily News, . " ¦ P' ' ter bulls 38.00-40.00, inctlvldual 41.30. 1-2 Total . • Apply Iri person, Gar.den Gate Restau- . Disaster program for 1974. Walter Cast- Stockton on 'Hwy 23, .' Boeing V 15 MnChin 6-1% ¦ ¦ 14J0-185O lb -34 .0O-38.50, load choice 645. say ilf was "neither good : nor ¦ " 'Public .. rant, No .phone calls. , ner. Agent, 1220 4th Ave. S.W., Roches- %¦ 'INNE'SOTA CRAFT ' LINE manufac- BoiseCs 17 MontDk 30 lb feeder ste«rs .:-*i.M. ; M- ' ter, Minn.' 55901." \ TAKE SOIL away the- Blue. Lustre way bad^ - .:- . . / V- .. . % St. turer seeks: responsible dealers to open ¦ Hogs . 7,000; barrows and ' .fllits under . . Wfty had decision RN'S—Full arid part-time. Contact: . from carpets and upholstery. . Rent Bruriswk 15% NorfkWn 64% ¦ Wis. Tel. <08- retail outlets In live slate area. Ex- £40 lb steady, ex-tremes . . School kids .endangered . -.v,'.' :,M v Joseph Hospital, Arcadia, ROCHESTE R SI LOS—feed-easy depend- electric shampooer 11, .$2 and 53. Robb " to 50 v higher, ' • ¦ cellent' potential. " ideal , business for . BrlNor - . .'.41% NNGas P 49**4 1.00 higher, heavier weights steady. to THE I\IAJOR criticism cent- Use more electricity Irt A.M. ..11 323-3341. ;." able feeding . systems. Everett Rup- Bros. Store, couple. Please write G.F.G., INC. 2300 ' CampSp .36% NoStEV 23 50 higher, mostly steady; T-2 190-5-W lb : dangers Hale ietllna up in dark .... 7 " precht, - Lewiston, fAInn;; Tel; 2720. . - ers on the perceived Use lot ol lucl In A.M...... _: ' ¦ ' • BEAUTICIAN WANTED.- full cr part. :.W. 144th SI.-' Burnsville, Minri . . 55378. .. GOLF SHOES-nameirand, latest " ' ' 31JO^_.00>: latter price paid, for, sorted' ; styles, f Catplr 59^ NwAir•;. ' 24; ron-i Use cars 16 fako kldt ' time. J A R Beauty Shop, }Dl N. Elm, F JTZGERALD SURGE : most sizes, ; Don ' shipm ents weighing . 200-125 - lb for t. . children going to school in ' ¦ 't pay S30 when,Hazel- future deliveries, 1-3 190-240 lb 3i;00- ¦ vto school :;...... ,;.....,.,.... 1 . .La Crescent. : Minn. ORDER.your Inventory ! and you're in Sales & Se rvice V ¦ ton has them.for much less. Hazelton Chfyslr lTVs NwEanc • 58V4 ' - the dark, Parents report that ¦ business with this , tavern . ' equipment ¦ ¦' 31;50, >4 _4O-2«0 lb 3O.S0-31.00, 2-4 . 2«>-. . Why good decision Tel. Lewiston 4201 or .St. Charles. 932-3733. Variety/ 217 E. .3rd, Tel, 452-4M4. . .• • Cit&r 46% Penri«y ¦ 70 X© lb 28.00-30.50, sows steady, 1-3 300- became . deeply , 'worried Like dayllshr savins tlm« .... 7 and building. Large, horseshoe bar, air ¦ they :r f . conditioned. Should be. a ; profitable ¦ ' " 460 Ib . 26.00-27.00, 1-3 400-600 lt>- 15.00- Sain an: hour at day's-eml .. . * ¦ AVONV : . DEUTZ — The Long Life Diesel-Farm GARAGE SALE—adullsi chlldreh's eh, all sizes and all Tax Shelt cmr sure . Automotlc feeding and milking parlor prices, ootov. wliolesafa, 420 E, 3rd, #3152 Used Curds Mnlhcs 1 Tax Exoiript Bonds, ered Limited Partnerships, Sell-Employed Koti . .nt ¦ set up to start at once. Ralph Shank, COMMISSION, INC. Tol, 452-3454. St. Charles, Tol, M2-W.I, combination blacl. & while , Corporate Profit-Sharing Plans, Listed and Ovcr-Tfio-Ccunter Securities , M*> I Programs POUT AUTHORITY AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY USED APPl IANCE5-30" pas rtnQt) TV, AM-FM rsdio-stoveo. 12 NOON 30" electric range) refrigerator) elec- $125, tnaJ Tunds-, Life Insurance, FlnancJni PJnming, Manager-Accountant tric dryers. GAIL'S APPLIANCE, 215 The Winona Port Authority or Contact: E. 3ro\ Fleet- RESPONSIBLE for corporate accounting will meet with the Wlmonn and co-ordination ol da M proccsslnc ac Paul Evcnson - <1(>7-2M0 COMPLETE 1943, heavy duty, 292 cu, In., ing Co, Tuesday to discuss tlvllles, Musi have rtblllty to deilgn 2,500 miles on enalne overhauled, Tel. Waller Odo — .«7-:)7fi0 -45413073. FIRST SELECTED SECURITIES license payments for the tempor- and Implement accounting syslnms nnd ¦ 432-2435 or mnnaoo office personnel, Excallant sal- /!.«.. Bothun - 4B7-.W 502 Eatt Broadway, Winon,m. in city run and pad, beds «nd drtner, Tel, I chester Silo, inc, 7200 N. Hwy. «, Ro- ¦ hall. cheslor, Minn. 65901. /Mln.s President, Freddie Frickson ~ G43-M13 4. 2-5U54, Articles for Sale " 57 Apartments, Furnished 91 Farmi, Land for Sal* 98 Lots for Salav IOO Used Cars 109 Mobile Hornet, Trailer! Ill Auction Sale* LAWN CART, and .spreader, . lawn mower, GIRL to ahar* 2-bedroom furnlsiied apart- FARM HOME-wllb or without other out- 122x73, In EXCELLENT rsldehllal distrlcl PI NTO-19 ,3, 6,000 miles, sun roof , easy APACHE te-ht trailer. iSlove, Ice. box arid ¦ . double b-d, : kl1chen-set, dresser ' ' ' FOR YOUR AUCTION use the Boy.rn > chest. ment. . "Tel- _52:653-4. ' "f buildings. Approximately 5-15 acres of on Vlevel ground; near shopping center. on gas, many more options, Tel. 452- lurnace ,4'5f3?80 Bitter 6, • Four tlres . . G78xl5; 20" ¦ " , Tel- ¦System. BERTRAM BOYUM 'Aucti on- r and 26" bicy- land. Near. Arcadia. Jel.: 408-523-7017. TWO 10-ACRE plots witt) - . spring,- . -: good . ^804 alter, 5.; - ' -cles;v ladders) jjas' range;' eer, Rushford, Minh. Tel. . 814.9331.. . Maytag FURNISHED, efficiency room forf Irian, . view of valley, and. Mississippi,,road In- T8R)AVEL TRAILER 17', excellent - condi- . -.-wringer ' hashing machine.; ' ¦ ¦ ' PARTY . - -Ha . Hltih vutilities jjaid. . Tel. .452-3141. ,. PRlVA^i hM- .4,07» acres highly . eluded,. Ideal for 'hobby - .-farm, nice quiet RAMBLER—l$6(i, - J-cyll-jlder, . aulomallc -. .'. tibn, nlce-ly equipped , gas-.eleclrlc . re- ' .:- P-: ' " ¦ Fortst. ' • ' ' - ' • • ' . . ALVIN KOHNER; productive beef ranch In Wiscoy Valley, '/valley. . •transmission, 4-door,, ?: tires '-and rims, ; frlgerator, • furnace; .(lush toilet, gas AUCTION EER-City. ¦ and st ate licensed Minn., 12 mile. S with 7. 525; . ' ' Aijcf._n Business Places Rent . of WJnoria, FOURTEEN ACRES adlointnfj cily llmlls . . 915 , E. .King. . . " .' . . . range Wllti' oven. Catne In' Sunday. Our , arid bonded. Rt. 3, Winona. Tel 452- Salas V PAIR of drapes;; bird cage with stand, for 92 . sets cl newly r0 ; sell all ' -300 .Minnesota L^nd & . ' . or .In parcels as small as TWO LOTS In East Goixlvlew, on block . -Franklin, open Fri; ' ¦ eer ; Northern Inv. Co., elerk. ' ¦; ' ; ' house, Drive, to a Vacation within, 15 &T(3 " ' CAMPER TRAILER, ' full equipped with evenings. Park behind the slore. ' v ;. E*id . - 19 '' T% "w /'" - - if ' J K '^^" _J2- home. In or near.Winona. 3-4 bedrooms. Tel. 4S4-1462. : ; ' ¦ CAMPBELL'S AUTO Salvage.. Wanted, brakes , ana' Spare. .tire. . Used 3 times . M87^ . ; ; ' Write A-2, Dal|y News. ; |Onk cars. Any condition, any - shape. . fV for Prpfessioriaiy : ; AP May be seen at Q6i . W. Belleview,. Will pick them . up... Tel. 45. -57« any- .. : i Musical Merchandise FOUR-BEDROOM hbm«, larg« , i^^ 7*0 . yard t|me,;.. A ' I i^Ml- V Real Estate Offica.! V. Houses for Sale 99 fannlly room. Under S45,O00...T«l. 452- SEE THE new . 1974 . Lark travel and \ I NORTHERN ; iNVESTMEMT CO. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦; camping trailers:^ *ee Gary at Winona I fjl ^^ ^ |H|-fc ¦ GULBRANOSEN/ PIANO - 5ft" , 1700. ' ' . - /.; ,;: '¦ ¦ long, 36"' /VANTED—small '-car . for ' long distance. - KOA, 6 miles S. - of Winona. "The Mgh/.walnut finish;- standard keyboard brVRetail frV V INC;o^AE PRODUCING ' :propertlel. - for ' traveling. 1965-1968 ¦ V . . 6-cyllhd«r; manual people thaf know .camping.'.' . ; with ; long piano, .bench. . Sood condition. ':¦ sale. -Terms to qualified buyers. JIM COU PLE WANTS a . ) pr +bedroonri home -' transmission,' 'no power exfras. Reason- ' . , ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦" ¦Has to be seen to be appreciated. Tel.. ROBB REALTY, Tel. 454-51.70', 8 a.rn; In Goodview arej- or W. end. by July . -"able totair , miles, good mechanical $,' :¦ ¦ . ' ' " • '£. :- ' ;. . con- SKIRTED 1971 mobile, home, 14x70 appli- ¦i ¦' ¦ ¦ - ¦ : • ' : '¦ ¦ - Arcadia. ^08-323-386(1.- • ' Write .Ef97 Daily ^Nfews v - ' Vlst or sooner; Around 430,000 or $31,000,. 1 . y ' " -. ' AA. " . • . ?& ' . to 5 p.m., Mon, through Frl. dition. Anherlcan Motors preferred.. Tel. ances, 3 bedrooms, good condition, Must- TeV 4S2-353ft. ¦ . 452-3367 evenings until II p.m. sell! Tet. St. - Charles 93M057, ;¦ '• % 7 Miles North west of Black River Falls, or 3 milesf Sbuth- . i. WANT TO SELL—Sbo-Bud (MaverlcK) NEW LISTINGI Low,; low 20's, . J ¦ .Family east' (Formerly Wis. 27) then > pedal steel guitar, $250. Good condition. - size kitchen with lots of cupboards. " f. of Hixton on County "A' .' v #. ¦ ¦ .-arms ."- LIBERTY—1966 12x50 moblie home ex- Tel. '452-2592; ' ¦; : ¦: f . Land for Ren* .. 93 ' , Boats, Molor*, Etc. 106 Mobile Homes, Trailers V , , 3 miles Southeast on Blacktop Eoad, OR 3 irules North §¦• . Huga : 12'x25' living room. 2-3 /bed- ill cellent 'condition; 2 bedrooms,..furnished* P ¦ - Shade trees and - ' ' ¦: ;§/ GARDEN PLOTS ' for rent.a bout i5 nil les . roorns. . - .ft"car ga- ~ • See by appblntnient;. Tel. 452-1558 or 689- | of County ''P" .in Kenyon Valley. . . ZILDJIAN CYMBALS, drum sets, ¦ PONTOON BOAT with: transport trail- : ' ' ¦ ¦ . gul- . "from . ' ¦ . - vragBl MLS 1146. Contact Richter Real- " ' - .- IT'S HERE! ' . . 2589. . - ', '•;. ' • tars, amplifiers microphones; - Winona, Tel. 454.-454<. . - . . er, . 20', excellent condition, 30 h.p. .;. . .. . - -:.; . accord- ty, 4th and Center, Horhe - Federal ¦ . THE NEW COACHMEN 22 tt. Mini-Home. lans, violins, .. standsf : Bargains! All /.' Building. 452-15J0. ¦ motor. Tel. 489-2205, - • ¦ ONLY 750 acres valley p»siur» land with . TO- . See ft along - with our big choice , of THIS BEAUTIFUL 14x60 2-bidrobm home guaranteed A Weisch. Fountain city. . ;abundaht running ' w'jtef, , Top . nolch COACHMEN '..vehlc.es. -F. ' A. KRAUSE tias- all . new carpet, has walk-around Wis; ;¦: ' ¦;. - . ' , AVAI IABLE Immediately,. 2 and 3-_ed: ALUMACRAFT FIBER.GLA5S [ 1.' run- ^y^^Ssti^ . . ; J;v. • ¦ 'grazing iand in Wiscoy Valley remalni- CO,, Breezy Acres, Hwy. 14-61 E, Wi- kitchen and Is partly .. lurnlshed. .'Also ¦ . ¦ Towhhouses,, Completely decorat- about,., seats! li femcrte. controls, el«c- ¦ ¦ • v ' ¦ Ing. Available at $35 per vunft for -the room nona. . • . ' fias a huge ' 20,000 BTU air. conditioner |- . . ' :. • Starting Timei: u ita.AM. p ; V,| ' . 'American Made . . ed, Come see -them, 10% down, Finaric- •tric; starter, '75 h.p. -Johnson; motor, 2 • . season. Tel. Houston -B9S-230B or B!i- . and a. bTg 10x10 utility shedV -Alt' set up ¦ ¦¦ •¦ : ¦ ¦ ; . six gal, gas.tanks, ski .tow and rope, ¦:¦ ' . ¦2MS. '.. '• • - -. .. Ina available. Tel .54-1*359. ¦ Y/1CKCRA.FT—1971, 145(52, turhlshcd, set wllh : skirting, ¦ blacK Iron rail steps . |• .- . Lunch by: fSquaw Creek . Lutheran Ladies Aiid.V f . Iv DIAMOND NEEDLES ' life , cushions -. and Jackets. .71 E. ' Sth. . ¦ up In' Lake Village. Tel. . 452-1034 after Only, S6,70O, Tel. 452-1092. .'. . . . . ¦ FIRST FiDEL t TV SAVINGS ,; & LOAN ¦ :;¦¦ ' • " • ¦ ' " cows : ' ;¦ 75 ACRES, ot ' good "cropland. - Located;. S ' v*4. . . .; V . .;. ;, . •/. . 36 HEAD OF HI-QUALITY HOI^rElNS::^ f : ;$~: f^ VV .V 'V . $rf.95, f : • ' , ' - : not only, gives , you e penny ¦ for your EVINRUDE OUTBOAR D -40 KpAax- I ¦¦' ' . . ¦ • miles S.W. ol Lamoille on . Homer T"ovvn- . v ¦ UTILITY rTRAILER: — '1 - wheel .,: cov- opem it- in. § : V Slightly More for Special Needles - ' .- -. thoughts ' but dollars 'for your dreams. . cellenf condition. ..Tel . 452-5578, - .after 6, . I; 3 fresh and ; fresh fall .and winter, rebred. , ship . Road No -7. Tal, 434-2813. . LIKE NEW 14' 'Forester- (Lowboy) camp- v erpd'bbx, spare tlr«, bumper hangers, ^ . weekdays...... er trailer, sleeps 4. Tel. 886-59.1 after S75. .Where? . Haielf-ori ' .Variefy Trailer f v 20 Heifers: 1 bred for fail; If yearlings, ,5 from 3 to 6¦ J . v VV Vf JACQUES;..; . : ' NEW HOMES ready for occupancy, 2-5 :¦ '¦ ¦ ¦¦ - ¦¦¦:¦ - O'RGAMC GARDEN plots : for 1974. Or- i. . .- • . :-; . .; . .v . Sales of Course, 217-218 E. - 3rd, Tel. months, , very nice. 2 bull calves. . .;. ' . grf - TV Sales .A' Service bedrooms. Financing available. Winner PLYWOOD RUNABOUT - . 13' long, 4* ¦ • ' vaccinated ¦ ¦• iganlcally fertlllzed ' and tilled. 12 miles' ¦ 452:4004. . - ." •" 111. W . 3rd. • ' Larson Const ruction Tal 452-6533 - or : beam with steering , "wheel and- , acces- ' . . ^ ; frb' , Winona Please reservi 4 plot . ¦ SEE. THE 197.; HomeSite, arid:fMedallion ~FEED: ¦ n> • '"¦' ' ¦ ' ' ' -. sarles. " cein- CRESTLINER 17' boat, 75 h.p;- Evl nrude . . ; , lana; located In Wiscoy Valley- remalrv- ; . frol . air, all carpeted, large double moto^, Spa rtan llll-betl trailer . reason- ' |^ -F620A 4-14! trailer plow with , trip beams; ,M.p.P 3-14" . 3 . | ¦ ¦ " Ing.' Some has been fertilized. .535 per . ^ WINDSOR — ...1970 mobile home, 12x60. '' " ¦ ga rage; , Located In excellent area oh-a able. Tel. . 454-1640. . ¦ V Headquarters acre cash rent. Tel.' Houston 89o-2308 . . Tel,, Rushford 8M;951V after .5 , p.m. ' . Auctions Sales : pi point.Plow with trip beams; J.D. 10' wheel disc; Glencb f" - • spacious lo'- . with a- vi ew. Many other .-or SW-2095. , . CRESTLiNER^li', top and, aide .cur- ' ' ll. 10' field cultivator ; J.D. 4 section drag on Lindsey trans-: #. • extras.' 843 . Hickory, Lane. Tel 454-4151. . TRAVEL . ' FREDDY FRICKSW .". . . ' . tains, 75 h.p. Evlnrude, all electric and COACHMEN . - TRAILERS". '* |] it;- ' Name brand instruments . PICKUP ". CAMPERS ' ' STARCRAPT . . Auctioneer V port; J.D. 33f manure spreader; J.D. 2 section 3 point # ".. ' ' ' trailer. A-l shape. Glenn Lehman, Al- - Houses for Rent . ' . -'. * .S THREE BEDROOM ail. . modern - tiome 'CAMPERS'.- ' i- Will- handle all size s and kinds.of rotary hoe; J.D). 16x7 grain (drill with low rubber aiid Vf' available: ori a trial venial : ma, Wis. Tel. 485-3353. ' 1 V In Altura. . Paul J.v Kieffer, Altura, v SALES—SERVICE-RENTALS . auctions. Tel. Dakota 643 -6143. .. . . chains for Oliv- f. Tmmedlalely, «iew 2-bsidrOOm ¦Minn. Tei. 79-5-6721. % hydraulic lift . an-d grass seed attachment; V- ' AVAILABLE DICK'S SPORTING &0ODS, Durandi.Wls. ' • -, - pliah; . . Townhouse, carpeted, appliances, wash- JOHNSON-30 h.p,¦ electric start, $145. • • ' ' APR,' 23 Tues.v 2-30 p.rn. ' ." /5i' .. miles -E I er; J.D, 290 conn planter ; J.D. No, 30 combine with Scptr.:. §' . ' : Tel. ¦ 454-2109. . . . - Tel. 715-672-8873 or 672-5199. . ^ . 7' . ' er-dryer hookup, .garage, swimming SIXTY-SEVEN." acre farm near Plum . ol Arcadia,. Wis., Ralph ' Swenlngsbn,' %'' . . Kleen and Humfe . reel; Oliver No.. 5 corn picker; two 2f p' poo I, Couple, preferred...Tel. • 454-lOSf., . . 'City, Wis, 37V tillable, 2 bedroom.home, • owner; Alvin Kohner, aucllorteer,- : North- vvay cylindersV; . -¦" Go mptete Pi'ofessibral barn /with 16vsranchiohs a'nd:barn. .clean- USED BOATS, boat trailers and motors IKED MOBILE S5.E ' em- In-v. Co., clerK. i hydraulic . : i •fa ' of all sizes. Tei 452-1366 anytime. Business has been - ' -and ' ' : LARGE BRICK, farm home- 4 bedrooms, ;er, silo,' caltle' .-sheds,, granary, : etc.> great , here are I' ' : ¦ ' ' • -- . HAY EQUIPMENT.-AND OTHER'M_ACHJNERY: Oliv- | '. :"¦ repair sej. vice V iiv; oiir ; 2 baths, , carpeted, built-in kitchen, .targe spring . possession, S32;SOO.: Paul . J.- Klel- some value-packed homes af fantastic- APR. " 2S-Tues. 11 a.m: 5: miles N. of 15 .; barn and outbuildings, . horse-' Icyers V fer, Altura,. Minn. Tel, 7964721.- . - low-prices.. Free set of tie down.ari- .. Mindoro, " Wis.-, on., Hwy. , 108 ' Burr |v= er No. 62 baler with No^ thrower;- Gehl FH83 chopper i ; ¦ . . Motorcycles, Bicycles ' to ¦; ' . shop. : ; "paradise, miles bl . scenic trails, kocat- 107 chors installed with:delivery and set . Oak and 3 miles W. ofl H v(y.: 108 on if with;corn and VhafsrVhead (hay head . used. on . only ten : §:. ;. ed Wiscoy Valley, 12 miles S, of .Wi- TWO BEDROOM. Home In Buttalo City, . up. S30 extra (or step. - 'Cry. .Trunk Q. 'Arnold . Skoy, owner;'. Al- . YAMAHAA im 60;. excellent condition. - !i| acres); Gehl FB88' Hi-Throw blower, can be equipped with I nona,. $225 per month, families , only, lovely river front ; location, 24fE . 2nd , . Tel . .454-2920 ; PRICE REDUCED-lovely farm house, 3 LOOKING- FO R a weekfehd horne in the . |usr like new - -...... $6995 . Houston on ' Hwy. - 76.. Roger Louks, %. bedrooms, 2 baths, completely .-rernodel- . country? Ch-eck Info this old • honie on .1972 CONESTQGA 14:x60i ?-bedroom, owner; . Freddy . 'Fri ckson, auctioneer; | | rdof on fElectric-Wheel 5026 wagon with telescoping tongue; ft HOI.DA-197! Trail 70, very '. good: condi- . "We Service What We Sell" Carpeted throughout-, bulH-ln' appii- V/i acres .with Its own pine grove, hear . . central air.condriidning. storage . Northern Inv. Co. _- clerk, .3—14' bale racks Win *t. tion. Tel. .Fountain City 687-4101. : ¦ ¦' ¦ fl f Hesston J?Tl6 » ft. haybin^; ; power . %P antes,, large , barn and outtiuildirigs, at- Oood fishing stream . and . wildlife Va rea,; .shed, skirted, se-f up Lake VII- ' ¦ -' . ¦; %: 8 ton wagon; J.D. wagon;: Hanson 6 ton.wagon; 18' grieen v ' tached 2-car garage,.deluxe country;liv- "In Pilot Mound. :. .. . lage Park. Beautiful¦ ¦ . . APR.., 24-Wed. 12 . noon. 4 nnlles W. of %. YAMAHA 450—1972, - Iwo. mileage, : Tel. ' • ¦ - ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ing, |ust 12;. miles S. ot Winona on pav- V . BOYUM: AGENCY . . ¦ . condition . . . . •;• ,, .. . , ._ . . ...;.. J7995 Houston, - Minn. -on State , H wy, 16. Art | feed :box on ruliber tired wagon; 16' flat rack on rubber if . ' 689-2256 a-fter 4. . . . : Sewing Machines 73 •;• ed road, ' J285 per monlhi, families , only, . . Rushford,' Minn. 55971 ' 1973 MARK |VT4x70. 3 bedrooms*. . . ,, . Loken. owner; Frickson . &... Sanden, 3 point mower; M.D. No. 16 ' ' ' ¦ ¦ • i ¦ .tired iwagon; Oliver No. ^.56 |T . references, Inimedlale possession. " Tel. :. : . Tel; 864-93.81 or 864-9368. ; front living roonn, new appli- . auctioneers; Thorp Sales Corp., clerk. I¦' ¦ ..ances.v Repossession ' .v...... ' .f $7495 : mounted mowe^r; 2—E-Z Flow gravity boxes; J.D. 36A. :w- CLEAN ; USED sewing machines, straight 45 .-40B8 or Houston 894-2095. . ^AMAHA! vv v 1970 HOMETTE 12xi0, 2-bedroom; . . 12 noon. Etlrick Sales sWcb amJA.tlB »g, MS and up, WINO- Quality Sport Center APR.' 24^-Wed.f li flail chopper with hyd. lift' Little Giant. 42' hay and grain :.§s>. TWO-BEDROOM' mobile 'liorne, .. 14x60, - at new furniture, oil furnace ... S399S Barn, Ettrick, . - Wis; v-Bert v .T.oclnskl; NA SEWING CO., 915. V.. 5th. 3rd & Harriet . , Tet- 452-2399 ' ' | elevator with f -drag; Cardinal 16' elevator with Ji HPf . Lake.' Village... References heeded: Tel; 1?71 BU DDY 12x50 Srbedroom, hew . • -,-'• • . " owner; Alvin Kohner, - auctioneer; i ' ¦¦ ;¦,;¦ - ' ¦ •' • '¦ . furniture.- ' Repossession " ' - ' ' | ; mfotor; New Helland hay conditioner with wihdrpvyer at- . m . .45-^-4203. . : . . , '' . . . $3995¦ Norlhern ' .Inv. Co ., : clerk. Typewriter! 77 CYCLE INSURANCE—complete? coverage 1973 AWARD 14x70 2-feedroom,.front ¦ ' . '. for all makes and models. Low rates. ¦ II tachmeiit, 2—M D 4-bar side rakes; Cunningham liay W -den/washer and dryer, dish- a.m. 2 'rrilles;N.W. of ' , Winona Agency, Tel. 452-3366. . APR. 24--Wed. 11 "/j Huffer TYPEWRITERS and - adding machines Wanted to Rent .V.V 96 ' $W.P' washer. Lived fn only 3 Spring Grove/Minn. Norman L. Larson, |" $ AA:/ AA - ' " ' s-alej Low rates. Try us P *£ month J. ;Repossess!on. Low dovwr. Les & Rod Benlley, auctioneers-, for rent or ' HONDA ' . owner;. II MISC - JD. No 524 Roto-TiHer, like new; Knipco % ¦for - office supplies; "' desks, RESPONSIBLE ,; PARTYf . wants - .to Vent : ¦ : payment, we will sell: on ' V, clerk'. . . - all- your r p : . ¦ Triumph Norton - BMW ¦ Onsgard State Bank, home In' the country near Winona. Tel. Kp - p . . ¦ - contract _ ..' :.•- . ' ;. ' ' ' I 75,000 BTU heater, L. B White 75,000 BTU gas heater; | - files or office chairs LUND OFFICE ' 0lwMe£' ' Parts-^Sales—Service : . . ..: .V. ... $11,200 E; 3rd; Tel. 452-5222. 4S2-1760 6r. 452-l 126. . . - 1954 LIBERTY Sua, 2 bedrooms §- A 3 stock tanks , several wooden gates; feed bunk; some H" SUPPLY CO. .128 V ROBB MOTORS, INC; , APR. "ffr^Frl.. 1 p.m. Located atfthe-E. 16' needs only-a-Utile.fixing ...'.,, $ 795 end ol. Spring Grove, Minn, on Hv(y. ¦ ; V REALTOR JMLS Winona, Minn. & Eau Claire, Wis. ' new wire and steel posts; rubber tired wheelbarrow, one M- YOUNG RESPONSIBLE non-smoking, . I960 ATLAS 10x55 3-bedroirn. We 'H. $ Wan. ed to Buy ' , ¦ will ¦ M;"Shell Station. Clarence Johnson, 'V : . ncw-drlnking couple wants . ;tb . rent- an :' carpet and Install new . '. ' ." owner; Donald Schroeder, '- - 'auctioneer; § .electuc, one battery fencer , 32' wood extension ladder; § Inexpensive apartment ,by June lstf ' ' : . .. ' . appliances : ,...... ;;'... «495 Thorp Sales Corp.. clerk. . ' . ' . |f \ usual farm tools. & WANTED -^ large dog house , for Golden** Would- proeler. iinlOrnished .with s*ove 1972 CONESTOGA Mx70, 3-bedroom, Retri ever. Tel. 454 212*. ; . - and refrigerator. : Tel. 454-2627 or 454- ' : . : - m KAV/ASAKISv • . located . W. End mobile park— ' • APRf 26 — Frl. 5: 15. Ken's Sales !. Ser- 1, DUfROC HOGS AND EQUIPMENT : 10 feeder pigs, : - 3 1777 or write' Robert. -Slider, ut^: E. : :: .. Take over payments. , vice Auction,' • E. limits "of Winona , on wea thered Abarn siding or - ' ¦ . jg average weight 160 lbs ; one sow with 7 pigs; 2 sows Di ed f WANTED - V /Vlark. A] , :/ %WiS bu'SLEx - 1973 BUDDY 12x50/ 3-bedroom, •- ¦ Hwy. 41 (Breezy Acres). Alvin Kohner, 4 ' be used for In- other rough wood to ; oil furnace, only 4 monlhs ' ¦auctioneer; Northern Inv. Co., - clerk. i| in early March ; Duroc boar, 6O0 lbs , some hog feeders & - Tel . .454-5191). ' - r V. V BDB 'S MARINE terior panelling. - NEEDED TWVIEDIATELY—1 Or rted- : .v-' lSN^T vA:-v: : . f ; ^ : young .. -..'. ,.:....$300 ,. tak-e equipment ' ' ¦ * | | and m room home .In the country, vwitttin 10 Ft,; of Laird ;¦> pver paymenfs ' . ;¦ ;. APR. 27—Saf. 1!t30, 7 nilles S. of Gil- SCRAP IRON 8. METAL of; ¦ . WM. MILLER /miles . Wl nona. Tel. 457-2950 during ;. ;f PALACE ; ¦ These homes won't be around, long. '¦• manton, .'Wis., cui Hwy. 88. Edward | . TEHMS: NORTHERN ON THE SPOT CREDIT. I CO. jjays.hlgtiset prices for scrap, iron, . working hours, 452-3244 alter, : 5. f :;;v; ;;;: ^ }:., Ay.; Tel. 452-2697. ; 'V ¦' ' Don't pass up a good, bargain. . Lulher, owner; "Francis Werlein, auc- metal and raw fur.. . , ¦¦ | ; ' - .;¦ . Open 7 days a week-until darlt. tioneer; Northern Inv, Co., clerk.. v LEWIS CHHISJNGER, Owner i V Closed Saturdays MA.RRIED- COUPLE wants to rent farm BUT it's close to downtown, . ' ' Behind Sugar Loaf-on Hwy. 43, ' ¦ • ¦'. ' 1252 Trernpealeau Drive Tel .v 452- __o«7 ' . ; house betwe«n RusMord and - Winona. . , across from Vo-Tech APR. 27—Sat. IV a.rn. 7 miles . N.W. 6t | f f ALVIN KOHNER, AUCTIONEER I Would like to move In around June has a rental income, has : Trucks, Tract's; Trailers 108 ¦ ' ' ¦ Winona, Minn. Tel. 454-5287 .:¦ Block River Falls, Wis., Lewis ChrTsin- ¦ - HIGHEST PRICES PAID , :f isf. Tel, Rushford 8J4-9523 after | . :¦ Northern In*vestment Company, Clerk ¦ .. . 4^0. room for the HANDYMAN'S ¦ SUGAR LOAF TOWN S, COUNTRY ger, owner; -A'vin.' Kohrier, : auctioneer; g - for scrap irpn, metals, rags, hides, . ©NE-WHE EL Sears All-State . trailer-; . . . MOBILE .HOMES.. Northern I nv.1 Co., clerk. ; ' : 12x12 SafSri tent. Best offer. Tel; 452- ifef .? ™ w raw lur and wool. . , v TEACHERS ' /MOVING to Winoha -want . talent.Vand is under:$20,000. - ' t ^p '^y^^z^^^^mi^^^m^h,^m^^^mm 7245-alter 5.' . v y Sam Wei smart & Sons ; .» bedroom house, preferably. ".I n., city ML£ VbS9P fpsr< . . . *~ f -?n«^''^r7»z!zr?*rmm^ ¦ but will, consider, country. . Tel. 452-108.8, . A f ' ^ ¦ ' ' . • INCORPORATED WANT TO BUY — dump truck, ifo 4 * •¦- ¦: " Tel 452-5847 ' yd. box-. Tel. ' 454-5698. ; • . 4S0 W. 3rd • . F/VRM WANTED-near -Winoha. Tel. . 452- . : KEN'S SALES AND SERVICE 1 ¦ |!.f: f Since I have sold my farm I will hold a Public | ;. - 2901, - ¦;. :¦ •. ¦¦ ' ;;-; RICHTER REALTY I oak table. Tel. Minneiska ; ¦¦ ¦ ' ROUN D 34" ; Tel. 452-1151 Or 452-1550 --e'd'.'Cars - ' . '. , • • . - 109 689-2635. . : . - '"ff >_;-_ - ,fa il 111 , llll. . DiS _££t2t&* *f*fTTn*^ iwinf fyw*P rfitu, W^_ > H Si Bus. Projj-erfy for Sal« 97 r .-. ¦ KIM MH DZZ7 . II II lirrii I 11 111 11111 Jrll , jmrvfTn.- wtf*_*\ . ff <-j%- V Home Federal Bldg. f y%' ' i (KU ZZZ1 - TttTi . J if Tiflfill ~i t TM >» iliTi fill ¦jn*Mit11m< - tzz____E___ ' - O f_3 Rooms WH-hout Meals 86 COMMANDER — 1 969 Jeepster, 4-wheel f' AiMA. WIS. — completely remocMled . 2- 4th and Center Winona : drive, good rubber, new battery, V-6 bedroom apartment located ..on second engine, 3-speed transmission, yn. (12- and gals. Clean, nicely ROOMS for guys -floor of commercial : building. (First 345-3821. . : INDRTHERN INVESTNVENT co.j^M double rooms al : ||_Jyi| 1 decorated single and vlloor, has good potehtiai lor small busl- | Located 2V. miles Northwest of Spring Grove, Minnesota . very reasonable rales. By the week or ¦ " [lltp^l^ll^ Ji'ess :or second apartrrrenl. Prlcetf for PONTIAC—1972 . Catalina, power brakss, Nice big kitchen, TV by the month. Immediate sale. . Northern Investment steering^., air. . condltionlns.. Excellent ¦ ¦ ¦ • lounge, telephone; Quiet. Tel, 454-3710. " ¦ . . . Co., Real Estate Brokers, .Independfence, . condition. . Good mileage. Priced to ¦• ¦ ¦ 'MP- !i • . - . M ¦ . selli.Tel. 452-2865; Mbn„ 452-5915. yWeiimMsf, April f " Wis. Tel. 715-985-3191. - | for gentleman), close . If. Locatied at east limits of Winona on Highway 61 (Breezy E SLEEPING ROOM ¦ ' lo downtown- .174 E 5 th ¦ PLYMOUTH - 1. 69 Fury III . 4-door | Starting at 11:00 A.M. PP- Lunch on grounds. i | Acres). i FesTtis, Land for Sale 9S In ' hardlop^ very oood condition. Will CLEAN, SHARED room for young man. sell reasonable. 753 E. Mark, Wlnone. . yjw9&: | ANTIQUES: VPood bed (nice, complete with spring);! Cooking area and TW available. Tel. FARMS FOR SALE 452-7700. WINONA, Cedar:Valley - . 280 acres wilh MERCURY — 1968 Park Lane, good p dresser (cherry wood); dresser with hajiderchierf boxes Friday Eyenimg^ April 26: 1 . real good 8-room house 3-car garage, WIND 454-4I96 ¦ ¦ IJ ^ condition. 608 W. - 4th . Tel. 452-3105. : | cn top; roll top desk with china cupboard ; oafk wash ¦' A jarfments, Flats 90 ' large barn and other buildings. : ,- nice v stand with mirror ; wood; chest | | . ' Starting at 5:15 PM, V . V 1 . springs. Would be an excellent. be«f or . 103 W. Broadway FORD, -r- 1974 Maverick Grabber. 302 || old burning laundry stove; pony tarm. $275 per acre, V-B, aulomallc, power steering, rad io of drawers ; 2 round top trunks; 4 kerosene lamps; 2 0NE-BEDR0O-AA . aparlment available , | | 1 1 . SHOP AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT: Spark plug clean- 1 PAUL J. KIEFFER, Tel. J07-79MS721 "Prompt — Alert - Courteous wide oval tires, bucket seals, vinyl Ma-y 1st . No students; Sunnyslde Manor, Ailaddin lamps, glass shades; old center table; 2 horse^ |i er; 2 bench vises; , 2 engine cylinder ridge reamers; com- m HAROLD. CROW, Tel. 507-932-31 78 White-and l| | Tel . 454-3824- roof, Polar Avocado Green, approximately '700 miles. Tel. 454-4148. | | hide robes; fur driving mittens; viewer, with pictures; M li . pression tester; special tools for Allis Chalmers-tractors; pl LAND LISTING 4 SELLING - Fnrms, E 1-bedroom, carpeted, re- FULL-TIME || old wood butter bowl; coffee grinder; many old pictures , j | i Koosamaster diesel tools; diesel nozzle injection tester; -f a NEW DELUX Hobby Farms, Small Acreage Our solt water, heated, GREMLIN — 1970, low mileage, very frigera tor, stove, SSpeclally. Free Appraisals. SUGAR | frames (both square and oval , excellent condition); large | |. Barrett B90 brake riveting machine; Allen cojl tester; 2 pf ground floor, $175. Tel. ¦ good condition.. Tel. Cochrane 248-2393. tub.and shower, " LOAF. . . . Tei. - 4M-2347 or ., 454I-334S SERVICE I cast iron kettle ; lots of old Norwegian books; 4 brown |i sets of wrenches for . AC disc gauges; 2 new sets of bat- i 452-5940, . ¦ $ evenings.; -. Call Us Anytime JEEPSTER - 1968 Commando, 21,COO |i jugs; several crocks ahd bean pots; some dishes ; butter i |i tery jumper cables; office lounge chair; 2 wooden parts f| Central miles. Excellent condition.. 97 N. Bak- :¦:¦ FIVE-ROOM lower apartment, Utt-ACRE ridge farm, 80 acres tillable, ¦ JA , churn; wood canopy, double window and one single win- , | |:;i bins 2' by 9' double faced; 2 wooden parts bins 1* by 6' 1 water furnished,: er. location, heat and real good, 3-bedroom house, 40x60 pole Day or Night ; | Reasonable to middle aged couple In- |l dow ; 4 kitchen chairs, chrome ; Ironstone china pitcher |i single faced ; desk lamp ; wood desk; 6 barrel pumps ; belt m barn, other ' outbuildings, locate^, hear FORD-^1972 LTD, . . 4-door hardtop, vvlih terested (n yard maintenance. No pels || and commode; other items too; numerous to mention. rack; log chains; typewriter; machinery jack; office |j Hokah. . or Weekends air, , car Is In good shape. Contact In- i |i or children. Tel. 452-5838. (arm near Hokah, 230 acres ' ' ¦ |! chairs ; floor creepers; air impact ; work bench; 540-ACRE stallment Loan Department, MER- ' " .ATTENTION i wrench i tillable, 46-stanchlon barn, 40x60 pole Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CHANTS NATIONAL'BANK. | ;| air hoses; li3te new 4700 BTU RCA Whirlpool room air COU NTRY APARTMENT for rent, beau- barn, other buildings, 3-bedroorn house. NOTE: The \$ If tiful location, garden space available, I: AUCTIOWEER^ Antiques and Farm Ecjuip- , Contact Beckman Realty, Tel. Houston, Monday through Saturday IMPALA—1969 custom hardtop, automa- ff . | conditioner. . J«j utl titles furnished, no pels, available , 894-3B08 or La Crescent 895-4207 after 5 tic, power steeri ns, power brakes, low i ment are in excellent condition . The Feed is of Top May 1. Tel 45. -5W. Quality. • I I NEW AND USED FARM EQUIPMENT : Used AC | p.m. mileage. Excellent condition, ' Priced | | | | %. traction booster hitch snap coupler for WD45, D17 or D15 j | APARTMENTS—deluxe 2-bedroom, GENE KARASCH reasonable. See .at 802 E. 2nd. MALL IF YOU ARE In the market . lor a farm | | FARM MACHINERY ; Super l^TA Farmall , live pow- stove, "refrigerator, air conditioning, . p % tractors; new Lindsay steel 4 section drag draw bar; s| or home or are planning to sell real MERCURY COMET—972 small 6, pics many extras. Mo single , aludenls, REALTY/ INC. , over |l er and Hydraulic rowcrop, good rubber, is in excellent f l new transport valve assembly fit AC D17 III tractor; eslnto ot any typo contact NORTHERN 25 miles per ga l., like new Inside and ii to $ Ta|, 445-2023, INVESTMENT COMPANY, Real Esstate Broadway & Main out, 5 new tires, 23,000 miles, automa- | shape; Ford ON tractor all overhauled in spring 1973, i 1| boxes of AC , Gehl, New HoUand , Wisconsin engine and *| ~ " Brokers, Independence, Wis., or Eldon tic, $2390.. Tol, 452-20« , or 454-4300, ex- | good rubber , In original condition; rear mounted manure i| |;i Minnesota r«pair parts and assorted used parts ; set $ SPACIOUS W. Berg, Raul Elate salesnoan, tension 85. Arcadia, Wis. Tol. 328-7350. | loader , extra cylinder; Universal rear mounted cultivator , •s ti. windrow shields for New Holland haybine; 2 bale chutes %i APARTMENTS |i side dressing attachment; 6' rea;r blade ; IHC 2 row corn tj $' for AC balers; new unloading jack for false endgate , f • 2 Bedrooms • 1 Bedroom SPRING I planters disc opener and attachment; 246 J.D. corn plant- I' |i boxes;, new il U AUTOMOTIVE: 1960 Olds 8« 4 door sedan with 1752 W. Broadway. ,| attachment ; Scour Klee-n, motor driven. \l p steering, automatic transmission , VH; 2—20" truck tires | KEY APARTMENTS Clay "bunk feeder, bam SOLD | ' FEKD: 3,800 bushels of ear corn ; 120 bw. shelled i| fp i and rims; S-15'.' split rims for Ford pickups ; assorted i cleaner, 18x60 silo aaid' 74 Chevrolet if! corn; 2O0 bu. eood heavy, onts ; one lor of ground ear p if fi new muffler? ; assorted auto parts : 12 vol t electric port- m Apartments, Furnished 91 unloader, new Sta-Rile 2 Trucks if;, corn; onto ton of hoi* feed, m lxn<) 1 to !): 150 lbs. miriernt: P (;' able winch ; radio speakers ; new and used trailer hitches If in, milker pipeline com- SIGN Bin zbrs — 1 |;j 25 lbs , alfalfa see run nf "tools, fence , fork , , rte .; olher arll- % t\ supplies; 2-i:n. Plus over "tt O.K. Used C«rs li !. . fort , spreader; wash tub and stand ; 2 bundles steel | HAVE TO I5E EXPENSIVE! ple ti'eos, May we show Dick Rlnn 454-21)00 f . picker, rod , with blower; 3 point PTO seed or fertilize r :¦: electric forjee posts ; steel drums; 2 oil burning stoves; I Como and see lor yours/ill, You'll & trucks to select from at' f. spreader. P\ 1lnrt one hedrnom nphrlmrnlJ wllh this money maker today? Mnrfie Miller 454-4224 '- Pi hotplalo ; in' x 10' ovorhend . dwr, complete and like new; | Inilelully coordinator) lurnllur* , shag Immediate possession. ji DSUAI, RANK: TERMS. | f, other Items , cnrpel/ntr anrl (trnpnt, all alrictrloi) LADSTEN | appliances Including hnal nnd air (R NORMAN L. URSON, OWNER 1 | TKRMR: NORTHERN ON THE SPOT CREDIT. 1 condlllon'no, prlvalo balcony and SobS&LojosijL, ooMy. CHEV.-OLDS, INC. if laundry. Tel 454-*W». NORTHERN 1 1 ALVIM KOHNER, AUCTIONEER 1 1752 W, llr midway 120 "Center Tol, .52-M51 Blair , Wis . I B & B AUCTIOW SERVICE MINNESOTA LAND ; INVESTMENT CO. Tol, 03(1-2545 — Open ONSGARD STATE BANK , CI/ERK I £! AND AUCTION SERVICE 1 _ KEY APARTMENTS I V S EVERKTT J. KOHNER . CLERK Lots for Salo IOO evoninfis by aprolnlment I,ICS & ROD , 2ft03-2nO4 , AUCTIONEERS | FOURTH li. ?66~llrd floor, smnll Mr- Real Esta te Brokers 'A] BENTW f . P SUDS, NORTHERN INVESTMENT CO. | pUliod apnrlmenl sullnlilo lnr I em- Independence , Win. "Your total transportnt3i)n "For Accidents ployed or rollrcil pvrum, llonl and TWENTY nncl 13. . ncrp wood Ids, alii center — where service su- p: Not Responsible | ff- ' INDEPENDENCE, WIS. -fi wolor furnished. No children, no Pnl». Tol. .1&-1W5-31U1. miles N. ol LowlMon. Pnul J. Klcllcr, premacy goal. 1120 par monlh. Innulra al 579 W, 4ih Allura, Minn. Tal, 7. U-672I, ia our " ti' h^AAmA^AAAmzvtm^^ Newyfarmfy

¦ Charles M. Schul PEANUTS :¦ ' ' ' . ' ty f Atac^ First in a series around five! to six bushels be- marketing their crops because along traces at such points as the St. Lawrence Seaway. of' , of boxcar shortages. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cause the lack of fertilizer " Madelia, Heron Lake, Bigelow, Avery noted a transportation says, WefaM. : f "Anyone that plans on any- Albert Lea in southern Min- revolution has been in the mak- At. least two new headacles He points out that corn pro- thing different is going to come n esota as well as in northern ing since "all hell broke loose have surfaced this spring for duction in Minnesota in- 1950— lip short," says Ralph Aveiy, Iowa. in August of 1972," when the , farm- Minnesota arid Dakota . before f fertilizer was widely an assistant vice president for Unit-trains will be loaded at big U.S. grain shipment to the ers V who traditionally w6rry used—averaged 38 bushels per Burlington Northern,- St. Paul, the terminals , , for shipment to Soviet Union was announced. about; such things .as- weather, acre. In 1973, f fertilizer helped Minn. ; ' Gulf Coast ports and to Duluth, crop prices arid boxcars. to more than double thai yield With another year of record Minn., far movement through Tuesday: Farm economics : ' : ' ' " ;'. The policy switch of; the U.S to 93 bushels an acre on a crops in prospect ; ' P ' AP P' : ' ¦ ' '&¦ Chic;.to«n9 . , "there's no ;''BLC.NblE V' :; . AAPP APP / / Agriculture' ;. Department . from statewide average. . question that the. -.pipeline ' will ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ' ¦ *¦¦ ¦¦ a ¦ Because of the price and sup; "- _ - _ " " '- ' • .- . • ' ' n i .m w m i ' »i ..iiii j ." *nnPr\ \)V !' . . .!. "_ 1" -TT -_^ . -. --. ,'— t' restricted acreage to all-out . be strained ^ll through 1974,'' » IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST production , coupled with high ply Vsituation, South ': Dakota's said Avery. prices for grain, has created an faxrii secretary feels that many A Feature-Length Color Movie Entitled enormous demand forf fertilizer farmers will simply do -without BN recently announced plans and new farm machinery. fertilizer on some fields,V-f V V to acquire 3,000 new cars at a "TURN ON TO LIFE" The fertilizer is necessary to "People are being inpre f , con- cost of $61 million but the first servative abou t using fertiik deliveries won't come until Sejy By Dr. Reginal Gold. DC insure the farmer that: his yield ' will be sufficient to m^t in- zer," .said Schroeder. .: "They teiriber or October. on are more careful in making soil Some • grain companies are creased;/ production costs and ' make a profit.f In many; cases, tests. . Where prices for. fertili- building , what they feel ; will be the. new and larger/ machinery zer are excessive, fthey will; do a lon£-range solution to the an- without this year.". ' f . nual problem of clogged coun- is needed by. farmers putting After farmers prob; CHIROPRACTIC additional acreage . into crops.- ; -lick the try elevators. Will ba shown Wed., April 24 — 8 p.m. lems of securing equipment, and Such terminals are in the REDEY E ty Gordon tea . "All 0/ a sudden you were fertilizer, they will still face the planning stages , cir under ct>n- This jilm will explain to all that are interested how looking at a farmer who had a perennial problem this fall of structibn . .' at various; points eind why Chiropractic relates to their health. The lot of jack and he wanted -to in- fifyn explains how Chiropractic relates to THE crease . production ," . saysf -John IfaUTH ABOUT HEALTH. t vi Dickinson, vice , president and ^, manager . of the . Bismarck, Health is r.ver-present in every JaiHHBb^ buni.an. Nature has provided iran N.D., Implement Co. ..V |]JHHB^lH_fL Dickinson . ' was referring to 6th Districf with good health and with the «PW ^"]l|tt| knowledge to maintain that good the V availability of farm -- ma- flp^P' Pp|B - chinery, but similar ., problems, exist for farmers who want to The cuntrollii g force in man ^\jd_&l__P ' buy more fertilizer, is his instinct, or innate intelli- e Maa _ %J*T^^^r GOP fence* 's brain transr .its. nllo .^^^ ¦^»> ] ; Minnesota Agriculture Com- rs^s . . nerve energy impulses to all body missioner Jon Wefald estimates ! - ^|||§PiPf^ structures through the spinal cord , ' . JF "' t' P & ¦ ¦ ; that Hinrifesota farmers face a (he spinal nprves >- _B2SL-^ -&* . -t | - .'¦ ¦;: 'by 'R"y.. Cran and millions of ' * tUZ SAWYER „ ; ^ 20. per cent shortage of fertili- . tiny nerve f ibers. zer statewide. In South Vpa3cota, 28^yea^old Sb long as man's nervous system functions properly and State Agriculture¦ Secretary WILMAR,. .Miin. (AP) - A for endorsement, his only com- Williams ' ..- Schroeder estimates tall, 28-^year-old politician witlh petition was transmits thc bra-'n's messages through the body, good health . Russell Bjorhns, . abounds. When nrrve pressi're or impinserient in 'hp spinal the shortage will run from 30 to a clean cut Ivy League look is Litchfield. ; 40 . per cent. North'Dakota Agri- the choice of 6th District ; _3 ; column interferes with the efficient flow of nerve energy, dis- Re- VBjOThus, . ,' is the f Meeker order and dise.ise result Sickness is the resul t. culture ; Commissioner Myron publicans for the, congressional County agriculture agent.. He Just says that state will have a seat, being vacated by Rep. had billed himself, as-- .aP'- ' gcass- Hcwever, scientific and gentle chir .practic adjustments shortage of 20 to 25 per cent. v John Zwach, It-Minn. at the hands of a competent chiropractor free the nerves ¦ . V roots'- ciandidate, more^ farm-: ,' The retail implement busi- Jon Grunsetb won endorse- oriented than Girunseth.. •;¦ . to perform (heir proper duties, and mature restores the affectec ness in- Minnesota fand South ment on the sixth ballot at the . The . other candidates—John body parlsVto norrtial ' BTcalthy, happy living once again be- Weyland comes a jart of; life, f Dakota is described by one offi- district convention Saturday¦ ,. St. : Cloud, : and Ken- cial fas fantastic. V and promptly announced. ¦¦• neth Keil,, EedwbodVFalls—were • '. • he ' . . , Healing and good health do not . come through the elimi- "There'is no problem in sell- would not seek campaign help .'Swept'-aside - ' after.- ' .the: first two nation of or covering-iip . of symp toms. The cause ; for the ¦ ? from President Nixon. ballots. disorder rnust be located arid . corrected. WienV the cause - " ; VV -;', %vMort -Walkef: ing, anything you . can ¦get;' .: says- ; 'BEETLE'MHLEY V - ; . '\ Asked if he wanted campaign On the sixth ballot has been . eljrhinated ,'. nature effects, thef cure by restoring the ¦ ¦ ' ken . Austin, '-biit we're not get- , Grunseth ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ¦ ' : • ¦ ' ¦ ' • ' ' ¦¦ ¦' ' • ' '• ' '• ' ' • ; ' ' ' . I ¦ affected body organs to normal..; efficient operation . Through ' _ ' , V i ting it, Dealersfare spending all assistant from .tlie: President, had 130 votes and Bjorhus. 77, Grunsfeth said: . .'At this' point, ' chiropractic adjust ments. nature, is able to .perform her natural ,. their time tracking down deliv- : ¦ ¦ '¦ with.. 126 needed '. for: endorser ; • ¦ ; no." . ' f ¦ '- ' '¦ ' • duty of health maintenance.. ' -. eries.' ' : • . ment. Bjorhus then moved ; to '¦' ' •¦ ' ' '¦ make the endorsement unani* : ' . ;# . ;, - v.v ; ¦;. : Austin is executive director Grunseth said an appearance mous. This filhi will be shown in the offices of of Retail Farm. .Equipment As- by Vice President Gerald : Ford sociation of . Minnesota - and would be welcomed, but he Grunseth, a former GOP field Dr. Desmond J, Smith South Dakota, ¦with headquar- added that President - Nixon worker and; resident of Gold ¦ ¦ ters, at' Owatonria, Minn. The would be a political liability ber Spring in. Stearns. County, .will ... . .' . at 7 p.m. Wednesday and; is FREE to any one interested, p' .} ' , organization represents - some cause : he. has mot cleared hinir oppose. Richard J. "Hick" N<* Please call for a reservation.as seating V 850 dealers or about 95 per cent self of Watergate .charges. : Ian, ; Waite f Park, : a. young ; is limited at piesent.. . of the farm iniplemient business . There were four fcontenders Democrat, making h?s second for the first GOP v^' - —- in the two states, congressional bid foi* Congress. PHONiB 452-4803 ¦ , ,,~™™, ' ...... _ • *"?™""" ™^^^* T ^ . '- "It's unbelievable," he ; said endorsement of the . year when Nolan posed a serious threat balloting began. By the. six_th to Zwach in . the ff last election: MARY WORTH V by Allen Sauintlers and KenVEmsl of the demand for new farm ' 3930 6th Goodview machinery. "If anybody had ballot, V when Grunseth finally Zwach, 67, is leaving Congress - Street predicted , 18 ,' mcntbs;. ago that won. the 60. per cent vote needed afer four terms. any of this would have hap- pened, we wouldn't haive be- lieved it." .' ,- . He attributed the demand tb "higher, farm , income iand . so much land coming out of soil :m$^'SpMMu bank v they need the equips ment."- 'f Orville Wee, manager of Wat- land International Co. at Worth- irigton, Minn., has been in the implement business . for 28 REX MORGAN, MD. by Dal Curtii years and says, "Our "backlog '" : ' l«u__) U j_u__ .._m._jiLn,i m _p¦ ' " " .. 1— ' " 1—«__ ' _»— ' —:— i__i is the greatest it's ever been." ' — Dealers are having trouble filling orders on time fcecause equipment is being delivered late : from factories arid ma- chines which do arrive some- Vour old furniture is worth more thon ev^?r before— because— many peopU are in need of used times do not have Complete furniture for their pprcliev co ttages and house boots. attachments, he explained.¦ :\ HM "As far as I'm concerned it's m^^" ¦ ^ ¦^^ ¦ ^"^" »_ M_ ^.. ----. ^ M_____MM____H_i^MM¦____¦_- _¦¦______«¦wa^mmmmma ^a^—^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmi. been embarrassing," Wee added. : Manager Roy Vesely of the Your Old Bedroom¦ Set ' $.-Ann L'. West River Implement Co. at ' ;; . For Draper, 'S.D., estimates V he i . - v. 30 Your NANCY by Ernie Bushmill* could have increased his sales 00 ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i_____.MM_M____MM-«M_MMaan_. MNMH____ MM _ MHMI__ M_B I >¦ ' . <>nf- 'ii'ii ' i . i . nn ¦ —^—w^—^— . n _. i i m 95 per cent if the equipment Is Worth ¦¦ was available. *70¦ "Just about anything you can . Old' ¦ ¦Kitchen¦ Set get a hold of , they'll take," he on the *"Magni*fico" $299.00 Triple Dresser, Mirror, 5- <.,„ MM. „ ,«,, ,...... n ru . J XM J ! J i ' »« -j- 4 ' ' on « $139.00 42"x42"—60" Hexagon Tab e wth ¦ in ay said. "There's so much demand Drawer Chest and Bed in dark Mediterranean oak . , ' , , .. . ,.. . . ' the manufacturers can't keep - •| u ' . ' . plasflic top, 4 chairs black finish. up. They don't even ask the price any more," In addition to availability, farmers shopping for fertilizer have another problem : sky- rocketing prices. I TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE "The price has risen astro- $cnoo BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFffY SMITH by Fred Lasswell nomically on fertilizer ," says Wefald , with farmers paying [.,. ^U' FOR YOUR OLD SOFA "upwards of double to 500 per on « $179.00 Contempora ry-styled Sofai iri 100% nylon print protected by cent" over 1973 prices for am- monium nitrate, "the key start- Scot yield will crop by at Now S lets! about five per cent per acre, pring Sty ;

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