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Halg refuses questioning Nixon to stand on transcripts ' ' ¦' , '¦ WASHINGTON - CU PI)., While y not closing /the door to ' • • Under written instructions . .Presidential counselor Dean K the panel, stall needs more, P r e s 1 d "e n t Nixon appeared-- negotiation, Warren said, refer- from - .'., the y President,' White Burch said Nixon would not the court said/ fit should come ¦ today to have made , a .strategic ring, to the '. fat bookf - of House : chief . off staff Alexander object to . the hearings being back and explain why. y decision , to stand on the release transcripts:' . . ' We feel that' it is M. Haig. y declined to answer, televised. • Former . presidential adviser of the more . than -1/200 pages of complete and . we feel that , it questions by the . Senate Water- the committee voted Thurs- Charles W. Colson sent federal " edited transcripts and resist gives" the / House Judiciary gate committee. .It was the first day to let the President's court 5,000 newspaper; clippings ' ' ' demands fori more material. Committee the facts with which time - - ' ''Nixon . Had . cited the Watergate lawyer, James D. St. to back his /argument that pre- judgment. In three- instances Thursday to make a " doctrine .of executive privilege Clair, ^question witnesses and trial publicity would deny . him ¦ before, ;this coriimit- his aides took positions against :¦ " " mf On the day it was due, the testifying otherwise represent. Nixon dur- a fair .trial in the /Watergate ; ' A f AA . - - - 'A ing, the, hearings. -f furnishing requested ; informa- President's lawyers , went to :'tee. ./. ;/ , " , ..; . . . cover-up case: He said even the ¦ tion federal ', court. ' to block - . a The Judiciary Committee will In '¦ other '-Watergate develop- CIA "planted" derogatory stoi Wff ' subpoena from Special Prosecu- begin - " next" : Wednesday or ments; - . ' . ' ries; about him; . • Deputy White House Press . tor ' Leon Jaworski, seeking Thursday . its hearings. ori ¦ ' Secretary Gerald . L. Warren •f The U.S. Court of Appeals .•/ the : court-appointed panel . y , . DINNER FOR NANCY- .: / - . Guests art is tlie wife of Israeli Defense . Minister White House: tape; recordings to pdssible . impeachment of the gave the Senate Watergate . ' at a sad the' House- impeachment that has been studying an 18%- dinner in honor "pf Nancy Kissinger/thursda*y; Moshe IJayan. Mrs. Kissinger is accompany- - use; the - Watergate cover-up. President; The first several committee's appeal, for original ¦ full in of': hearings will .'be ', closed minute gap . on one of President night in Jerusalem lift .glasses for toast to ' . ing her husband , ILS. Secretary of fState " committee nowf . has "the. Judge days White House/ tapes a . partial - a- .; story of Watergate!' and there trial by^September. John to the public/ but later sessions s tapes will make' a her. Seated , from left/ are Elie De Sothschild, y Henry Kissinger, .during his current Middle - , rebuff , It ordered Jhe. commit- Nixon' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ , ¦ are no plans to furnish tape J. . Sirica set a hearing for next are expected to be open to live ' report, to Judge Sirica Satur- • ' - ' ' ¦:J\ _ rs;. ffissinger - -a)rid'' 'Rachel ::I?ayan Mrs, Day • ' East peace-mission. (AP Photofax) tee to try . to make do with . . . > . recordings , it has subpoenaed. Wednesday, on the subpoena, y television coverage. transcripts andfeopies of tapes. day, it was announced. Kissinger in Da ma scus Impeachment probe Shape 6f aireem^ril Wi>cori lawyer to n Midille East have rtiaior role si0 <>rt examining the Information on WASHINGTON (AP) — The . By BARRY SCHWEID ting to impose apian his own, as fl can. . '.. '. | of )ly 'W...... House ' Judiciary . Committee, which it will base a judgment ; W DAMASCUS, .Syria (AP) - A : and insisted the secretary was j Kissinger was due back in Je- clearing the way for the Crucial as to whether Nixon should be senior American; official said | not carrying "even 10 per cent i rusalenri Saturday; night toy rev impeached; ' phase of -itsf impeachment in- today he "can see the ..shape of qf a plan." :. suine negotiations with Premier has given President- Nix- . Th committee's ornate hear- , ' I . quiry, . agreement" on: disengagement But having talked with the Is- | Golda Meir. and her top minis- on's- lawyer a major role in the, ing/room will be fitted out . with of Syrian and Israeli forces on raelis, he said , "We now-have '/tors. B.e said he would "return electronic equipment to permit " proceedings. the Golan/Heights.: f .. ". enough elements" to gajn a de- I he-re with the Syrian ideas and Under rules approved unanir the playing of . tapes, so that y ' He spoke as Secretary of cision frorrf the Syrians. by the ..committee each of the 38 members; has his ' ! we will attempt to" see if what- mously . y State Henry A. . '/Kissinger- ar- The main points that have to ever, differences exist .can be Thursday, . White House lawyer own headset and set of tran- rived here after 10 more/hours be settled are the ' ' ¦ .positioning of - managed and dealt with." yW . ' James .St. Clair will be able to scripts. . . of talks, ih Jerusalem. -. - . disengagement lines on the Go-. question witnesses, raise objec- Although Nixon refused; to ¦ ¦P ' - up¦' I "We seek security; and .peace . A The official told newsmen on Ian, setting/ a buffer zone, not the imposition of the tions and propose witnesses. give, the committee the 42 tapes Kissinger's plane the secretary how it is to be manned and the /arid it subpoenaed April 11, furnish- views of any party on any other y The rules and the Democratic y was trying to apply the prin- firepower that . will be per- party," Kissinger said adding ing edited transcripts instead, , majority's support of them he previously had turned over fciples of the Suez Carial dis- mitted on the two sides of the¦ that his mission is aimed : at engagement to the Golan front. line. / ¦ '//; helped restore harmony in the 19 tapes that already had been ¦ ¦ "promoting peace in the area committee after its party-line But he conceded that Kissin- •'. Kissinger said in Jerusalem and ending thef hostilities that given to the Watergate grand ger faced a much more .difficult lhat he and the Israeli leaders split Wednesday when Nixon jury/ These include the con- are now going on." f was found in ..noncompliance problem for several reasons, had Studied "in great detail all Kissinger met for eight hours troversial March 21 tape of among them Israeli settlements the considerations involved in a with the coriunittee's subpoena Nixon's conversation -with his . with Israeli leaders Thursday, for Watergate:tapes. in the occupied area and a disengagement agreement," arid afterward Information Min- former¦ counsel, John W. Dean Adoption of the rules marked IH. .' . - - . lighter degree of••. . "emotion- and that he would do his best ister Shimon Peres said "mean- ' ' - ' . COFFEE BREAK , ' , - i John Doar (right), ;. said, "the committee looked the President in the final step in the long prepa- The. role given to St. Clair alism." 'to present the ideas that have l ingful; and worthwhile" hegotia- 1 The official denied any. sug- emerged ' '. put ' chief counsel to the House Judiciary Commit- f the eye and. then blinked when it failed to |ind ration for receiving evidence makes it clear that, he is sub- . . '/ of these dis- j tions with Syria can only/ occur that the committee gestion, that Kissinger was try- cussions, as honestly and clear- I tee, talks with Rep'. Jerome R. Waldie, D- him in contempt." (AP Photofax) has been ject -to the control of the com- after a cease-fire. engaged in since . January. mittee and has no independent Calif., during a Thursday coffee break. Waldie ' ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' «*" -:- . :/¦ . Starting next week it will begin right to be present. ,- • • Trip designed l Ranking committee members ^- fo show Nixon WKoaers Transcripts largely support PA P ?V . Y;? ,¦ 0« MJ , ' has support " . "Every editorial writer has been expressing his sworn testimony from Dean WASHINGTON (U P I) - President Nixon tatas off on a views oh our hew Attor- break-m . ney General. No\v I like By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON He contended the transcripts i and cover-up. White tion from the White House tran- two-day Western . swing today WASHINGTON (AP) - The cast a different ligh t on the ; House officials said the tran- scripts into the final report. aimed at demonstrating to sorter deliberate be- he still fore passing judgment,, ranking Republican, and Demo- President's story that he told scripts also branded Dean.as._8 has a reservolr-of-grassroots' . crat " on the Senate Watergate Dean it would be wrong to offer perjurer. " ' ' " ¦'.""' ' Wednesday, . Samuel Dash, AH our newspapers can the committee's chief counsel, support despite the Watergate committee say presidential executive clemency to the Wa- Although Baker said a delay scandal. . say what they want; it said the deadline would be met don't m a 11 e r whether transcripts largely ' corroborate tergate defendants. may be needed , Ervin said While Congress is weighing the sworn testimony of John W. .House, but that the committee might they are . right or wrong, The White said wheirit' there are no plans to ask the decide to file a supplemental what evidence of presidential as long as they can keep Dean HI despite White House released the edited transcripts Senate to extend the com- complicity is contained in tlie report at a later date if that the advertising columns claims that he is a liar. this week that , they clearly mittee's mandate beyond May became necessary. exqerpted transcripts of his In separate statements showed Nixon's innocence of 28 to allow extra time for the filled and their cross- , Senate Democratic leader private conversations , Nixon word puzzles up to date Chairman Sam 'J. '-Ervin Jr., D- complicity in the Watergate I panel's staff to work informa- will be testing public reaction Mike Mansfield said no such re- and their photographers . N.S., and Vice Chairman How- ra'.-:v_««w>w>»»:-M»>M-^ in appearances at Phoenix , said quest had been made to him bring in enough pictures. ard H. Baker Jr., R-Tenn., but that..he expects the Senate Ariz., and Spokane , Wash. But I have to get by on Thursday the transcripts tend sheer merit. ¦ ¦ would be sympathetic if the re- Accompanied liy Sens. Barry to bolster the credibility of ¦ ¦ quels were made. Goldwater and Paul J. Fannin "Well, he stands fi feet Dea n , the former White House !' On the inside: and three other members of the 6 inches going into the counsel who became President ' "Much of the testimony of $ I Sltcrh six-story -Latsch warehouse can be re- f| John Dean has been corrobo- Arizona congressional delega- cabinet. No one knows Nixon 's chjef accuser. p _LdlS>l.II cycler! inlo first-class office space with char- i/ij tion , President, and Mrs. Nixon what his height will be acier , | ; rated ," Baker said, adding that At a Philadelphia news con- 1:1 a Minneapolis architectural firm said Thursday — he based his opinion on reading are scheduled to arrive in coming out, That Attor- | | story, pafie 3a. A ney General's office has ference, Baker also said the ^' about half of the massive set of Phoenix in midaftcrnoon for an s final report ^may IllitofaOV A ni'llion u - s 'Children aged 12 to 17 l/i evening rally at thc 14,000-seat lowered the stature of so committee' |i HIIlCrciLy yCars cannot- -read at the fourth-grade transcripts. be delayed beyond the May 28 | | Phoenix Coliseum. The speech, many of its occupants lp ' level a federal report says >— story , page 5a. . He said'any evidence of con- that some of them target date because the tran- , before an audience raised by have ;:!¦:! , President NI KOII 'S tape transcripts indi- ;• flicting statements and appar- come out of there hid scripts have opened "new lines Diarry\*\m*\f ' ent, Arizona Republicans , is his first | D)Ulglciry cato ..White House ' Plumbers .- did pull a p \ perjury would be given to appearance outside Washington under a rubber heel." of inquiry—including the search the Justice Department for pos- , by Nixon s iy Las Vegas burglary, contrary lo. testimony to the Senate ;/! since - publication earlier this March 29, 1925 for possible perjury ' £| Watergate Committee — story, page 10a , sible prosecution , week of the transcripts of _R associates at last summer's hearings. ll A scribed the transcripts as "re- Thc President has claimed ^cr?*** |r i Portugal is learning what France and | | peachment to "keep its cool" in ROMNO EXPLAINS . . . House Judiciary chairman Pet- All rloMs r«_ «rvetl lor Will Pooeri vealing and astounding " . and p^M j.-yj],! [ ' tho . excerpts show he knew Memorial Cnmmls.lon fdlkd bv | | rUl 1,1123<«I .other European nations learned before :i dealing with the White House. Bryan Sterling snid they very strongly cor- er Rodino , D-N..I., told newsmen Thursday that his com- nothing about plans for break- " || them. Empire means home front, corrosion — story, page 8b j ing into Iho Democratic Nation- roborate" Dean's Watergate . /j Transcripts mittee had voted to give President Nixon's lawyer a major al headquarters ond did not testimony. i&v^^sy^-^^^ (Continued on page 2a) role in impeachment Inquiry proceedings—. (AP Photofax) participate in efforts to cover up the complicity of his key aides. Ho is hoping for an outpour- ing of support, which will Reports show Petersen kept Nixon briefed on probe demonstrate that the country, if not tho Congress, believes him WASHINGTON (AP) - As- dent. Nixon informed about tho ¦who headed the investigation Dean III, who (hey said appar- Watergate. Wo are not in- As the cover-up began to un- on this critical matter. sistant Atty. Gen. Henry E. Pe- early investigation , before appointment of a special ently passed the Information on vestigating tho whole damn ravel , Nixon lasisted on sharing to potential Watergate defend- realm of politics and I don the authority for deciding terson angrily has defended his For 20 minutes, the urge to prosecutor In May 1073, regu- 't The only member of tho handling of the Initial Water- speak triumphed. ants. want you questioning him about whether Dean was fo be grant- about, the Arizona deletion not accom- gate investigation amid fresh The exchange took place larly informed Nixon During a conversation April the President' s lawyer," ed immunity from prosecution. - panying Nixon is Democratic doubt s Inspired by the White when thn reporters visited his grand jury proceedings. 17, 1973, Petersen told the Pres- Recalling it Thursday, Peter- Asked whether he was dis- Rep. Morris K. Udall , who will House transcripts, office to request a full-fledged At U IIMH , i.c" also advised the ident , "If I thought you were sen said thai si) for as he can turbed that , Nixon did not. leava be addressing n Phoenix "I am not a whore," he hol- interview. Petersen , head of tho President about ways to deal trying to protect, somebody, I toll , the transcripts accurately thai decision to the prosecutors, meeting of Democrats from lowed to reporters questioning Justice Department 's criminal will) the top White House aides would have walked out. " Mo- report Ihe conversations. Petersen .replied that "Iho nine Western stales shortly him Thursday. "You newspaper division , refused. Implicated In Hie scandal, ments later , he said to Nixon , He kept Nixon informed , ho record Is clear" about, his posi- after Nixon 's speech. people are disappointed that "I'm not going lo talk about Sources told The Associated ''Damn , I admire your snid , because "wo thought ha tion In his testimony before tha In remarks prepared for I'm nnt. a whore! And you can It. It's a no-win situation," ho Press today that, the original strength/ 1 toll you," hnd n right, fo know, " Senate Watergate committee. delivery to the group, Udall print that! I walked through a declared , explaining that ho felt ¦Watergate prosecutors stopped That transcript also showed Ho said the decisions ho The transcripts disclosed that said neither the nation nor the minefield and came out clean. " bound by judicial restraints im- Riving Peterson information for that Petersen told of instructing made in the case were no dif- Nixon on March 21 , 11)73, sug- presidency will bo destroyed If His volatile temper calmed posed upon those involved in a tlmo because Peterson was his subordlniioK .not to question ferent than a prosecutor makes gested appointing Peterson "as Nixon is kicked oul. of office. by the outburst , Petersen strug- the case. passing it. on to tho White convicted dirty trickster Donald in Judging the strength of evi- special counsel to the White Following an overnight stay gled against a confessed' temp- Nevertheless, ho discussed House. Segretl about, tho fund-raising dence In any enso, House for tho purpose of con- In Phoenix, the President and tation tn speak his mind about some limited aspects of tho dis- The sources emphasized that* activities of , Nixon 's personal He said thnt curly In the in- ducting tho investigation," First Lady will fly to Spokane the doubts raised by the White closures contained in tran- no one believed Peterson was a lawyer, Herbert Kalmbach. vestigation , ho saw no reason Peterson said tho offer never to officially open Expo '74, a House-edited transcripts , which scripts of tape-recorded White part of any conspiracy, but in- As Petersen recounted it for to distrust White House counsel wns presented to him in con- world's fair beginning a six- showed in more detail thnn House conversations. stead was being used by then- Nixon, he had told the subordi- John W. Dean HI , then deeply nection with tho Watergate month run. over hty efforts to keep Presi- Thoy showed that Petersen, White House Counsel John W. nates, "We aro investigating Involved in tho cover-up. News roundup ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ FRIDAY - . '" ' • ¦ '¦ ' ' ¦' .? A • ' ¦' •."¦ . ¦ '"' ' •'•¦" The weather The dpilyYrecord MAY 3, 1974 ' / Joint riles set Jdcpbseri periwy Wjnoha Deaths Two-State Deaths At Community (of grandmother Gerald A. Kelly WW Ben M; Skogstad Memorial Hospital oirf ¦ mditfment Tlie body of Gerald A. . Kelly, . WHITEHALL; Wis. ' (Special) y ' /THURSDAY yyy y/ (AP) - Vy S. prosecutors. , 59, a resident of Harmony Ho- — Ben M. Skogstad, 77,,White- Admissions WASHINGTON declare .the tel, was: found in his room at hall, died Thursday ; at . Tri- District Judge George !/ . Hart A suit seeking to . drowning victim . : ' ' '' v.Mrs.-Steven Wiste, Houston, unconstitutional has been about ; 8:15 aTin/ today by the Cou' nly'.'' Memi6nal/'''''Nureiing' " Jr., today dismissed a Water- la* BLAIR , Wis,y (SpecialWr- , Minn. . indictment against brought by five Minnesptai phy- hotel proprietor. According to Home here/following a long ill- . iRonald Sowa, St. Mary's Col- gate perjury known in Jointy funeral services will, be Dr. R. B Winona.Coun- ness/ He had retired . ¦ ¦ lawyer Jake Jacobsen, sicians : and a woman . . Tweedy, as sales- lege. - ' . - . ./ ;/, '/ ' " , ¦ Tekas only as VMar- held at• 1:30 p.m. Saturday at ty medical : examiner, death of man for the former Aiito Sales who was accused: of lying abjQUt the court papers Blair;, First /' Lutheran Church y Debra .Tropple, 558 E. 3rd St. allegedly.earmarked for jory Moe.'' / natural causes, had occurred Company here, (admitted Wednesday), -: $10,000 "for drowning victim Ranald M. about two days ago. He was a ¦ ¦ forrner Treasury Secretary Thompson, 24/ rural Blair, whose The . son of Matt and Jose^ .'.;' ''• -. .. Discharges/ •' retired farm laborer. ' phiife Scow . Skogstad, he was John B. .Connally. Erdahl to rtinpp body . was .recovered from the / Mrs, Richard Volkman; arid Special'. Prosecutor The son of . Jerry and Alvina born at Arcadia, Wis., March LewistohyMirih. ' f Assistant Black River ' near Neillsville, Boardman Kelly, he was born at baby, : Sidney. Glazer said a ne\v in- ST. PAUL/- Minri, (AP ) — Re- 26, 1897.- He married Elsie Rice. ' Scbtt Kfage; Minnesota City, up Wis./ Wednesday, ^nd his La . Crescent,. Minn., :Feb. .18- dictment-may b^ drawn to publican Secretary of State Ar- ~ He was a member of Our Sav- . ' ' ¦ - ¦: fc . : . ¦ . '' ¦¦ \ . grandmother , Mrs: /Josephine Minn-./. . . 1915: He never married. / iour's Lutheran Church,, -f remedy: a .technical defect cited len Ei-dahl said today ; he will : Thompson;. 85, rural Taylor, Survivors are: three brothers, Mrs. Marie Munson, 274 Chat- Hart; in dismissing: the/origi- run for. re-election, ending mi- / WJEiATIIER FORECAST ../: Cooler weather is.forecast Survivors are: ids wife; three :;' . - ' - by Wis:,; who di#d Wednesday Elmer, Kellogg, Minn ,; Vernon; field St. . .. - - nal indictment , / lipr speculation he /might bid for . almost all of .ythe country. Milder/weather is expected for / Lutheran Hospital brothers, . Morris and Lloyd, Mrs.- Wayne Dietrich and ' ' afternoon at , Red : Wing/ Minn., and Charles, : Hart ruled that 'Watergate for governor or run . against the ;¦ Florida. Rain is forecast'..from northern Texas . to Oklahoma La Crosse, Wis. ' •;' ¦• iBlair., Wis., and Ervin, Coeur baby, 1740 W. Wabasha St , - , ' -"• . La Crescent, Minn., and one . prosecutors wrongly indicted GOP-endorsed . candidate . .for¦ and.showers are expected for- the Northeast Atlantic coast, f The Revs, Erling Garlsen, . D'Alene, Idaho, ahd one sister, Mrs. Elsie Jung : 523 Mace- ¦ / sister, Mrs; Stanley¦ y. (Lillian) Mrs, Clara Lund, Northfield j ' ' > Jacobsen for testimony that, Congress in the 2nd District. .= ' . -. . _ ;i(Ap ;p]hptofax)-/-.: Blair Lutheran : parishes, and Pruka Winbhaf ' . ' mah St. . - .:¦'. - .f • ' .:- " heyiyill campaign , Wisf One son and/one daughter f P - '¦' ¦ because of its wording/ was Ii^ Erdahl said Herman Madland , North Beav- Funeral services ; wiU be ait 2 ¦PP ./' ./ -Births- /;- .. ' , - - f for the man, who defeated him y Lutheran Church, f have died. ¦ ¦; erally'true/ y. ; er Creek p.m. Saturday aty Watkowski Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schulz. Jacobsen - had been asked for the 2nd. district endorse- Y Y Loc^l obse^ .willyot'ficiate . Burial will be in Funeral f services will be at Fountain City, Wis., a 'daughter. Funeral Home, Winona ,, the ' whether the. $10,000 . lay ; un- ment last weekend, State Rep. . OFFICIAL WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the Rest Haven Cemetery, Blair. Revi Roger A/ Parks, Cehtral 1:30 p.m. Saturday at . Our Mr. and fMrsn.'Ronald_/Bunke, -T-homas:M;~Hagedo.n, Truman. ^ - f6Trcheti-ln"a';Texas--bank-vauit 24 hours-ending at noon today. • ' . '' : Mrs. Thompson/- the former United .' Methodist Church,. offi- Saviour's 'Eiitheran Church, the Rushford Rt. 1, Minn.ji/.a.son;.- . 'question Josephine .. -bison/./was ¦ -. born Rev. Clifford Ritland: oftlciat- for-21/2 years, but the "Tom has my siipport and I ¦ Maximum; temperature 78, minimum 37, noon 52y pre- .. . - . . ciating. be in Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ariderr was prefaced With the words, 'f y '¦ ' ¦'' March 27,. 1839, the daughter of Saturday 'iiig^Burial Will Lincoln son,. Stockton , Minn.j a daugh- . pledge to do whatever T can-to cipitatlon aa- -' . .. P;.__ Friends iriay call ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦' and it is your /testimony .;.?" .,- '; A fyear ago today.: High 4^, low 31, nobh' 43, precipita- . yMiy./and Mrs. " Elias Olson. On from noon until time pt services Cemetery; ter. ; ' -. help him win ih November," ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : marriied.ylver / Jacobsen answered , "That is ' - -: . aan -y.12/ " :-, -¦ W*/ ¦?' - — P. p . - : P- " ' A May 16, 1908; . she at the funeral home. Friends may call - to'day from Mr. and-Mrs. David Theurer , Erdahl ¦ said . at a news confer- -PA Normal temperatuie range for this date 65 to 43. Record Thompson . They, farmed in 2 to 5 p.ih; and Saturday from 610 W: Belleview '.St., a daugh- correct," ence.: y - . - - . . ; un- .. . high 91 in ylOlB , record low y2C in 1967. ¦¦¦¦ ¦ Ldkcs .Coulee, rural -Blair, : Stephen J. Sulack Jr. 9 . to 11:30 a.m/ at Johnson ter, yy Ap ;. : . "Tom Hagedorn has his Work Suri rises tomorrow at ,. :54 sets at G:13. ¦;. • . . - til ' .1933 when they moved to Stephen J. Sulack Jr., .50, Funeral Chapel, - Whitehall. . :• Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fox, Red Kalmbach of tier cut .out for him ... the concept 11 A.M.fMAX CONRA D FIELD OBSERVATIONS the. farm in the . town of. Frank- Vienna ,, Wa., a native/ of "Wi- Top Trailer f Court a: daughter of saf e Republican seats , has Ti.nrtah Omdahl , . (Mississippi Valley Airlines): lin; Jackson County. y He has noria/ died Wednesday of can- Mr, .and Mrs. Gary Olson, WASHINGTON/(API —/ilie been dissipated," Erdahl ¦ : '- ¦ ¦¦' ,y Wis. ' Tilrnan Om-: ¦ ¦ '. "./:" . .Barometric pressure 30.11 and rising,/ wind from the died. . cer at Holy/Cross Hospital, Sil- ELEVA — Lanesboro, Minn- , a son,/. head of the nation's largest added. -• • . north at 15 mph no cloud cover, visibility 20+ miles. Survivors are: nine sons, Mor- ver Springs, Md. - dahl, 70, Eleva, died early to- , Er- , ; dairy y cooperative , allegedly th response to . questions ¦PA ' f DEGREEJDAYS ris and Eddie Sr;, rural •. '.Blair; . ' He was educated in Winona day at, Luther Hospital, Eau IMPOUNDED DOGS tried to pay $150,000 to presi- dahl suggested he and other ¦ Winona . (As temperatures drop;fUnited States in 3:25 p.m.—Magnolia, seven barges, up. pledged earlier to President daughters, Mrs. Don (Lorraine) 9:30 p.m.—Tara Ann,.. five barges, up. Thompson was bonv. at White- 1959 to work for electronic ' ¦•' : •- . Today- Nixon 's campaign as a ."com- 26, recently Jacot, St. Paul, Minn., and Mrs. 2:15 a.m.—Linda, seven barges, iip. prize af (air hall,, Wis./Feb.. re&\. :f firms. He was niost :¦ mitment of money made in con- ' ' his parents; Recogni- Roy (Lois) Dahlby, EleVa ; two <:20 a.m.—Del v Butcher, . 12 - barges, Quarter Full 3rd Quarter ". - .Survivors f are: employed by Optical down. ; . , junction with the 1971 price Eli Herlaijd , son of dr. and 1st . New grandchildren;;.two-great-grand- 7:50 a;m. ' " '" ' ¦¦ '' " ' •/¦:¦ ' ¦ ' one sister,..Mrs. Andrew (Shar- tion Systems, Inc., Restons, Va. ¦ ¦ .— Missouri, eight ¦ barges, support'' '• increase ordered by Mrs. A. L. Herland,- .209,:E, 5th .' •'/ ' Mav-28- -. '' /'/- ' May 6 ;,; May. 14 . May 21 / . children; two brothers, Albert, down. - .' . •' .. - •' .. ' " ; on) Engen, Whitehall ; nephews his- wife, Char- ;8:45 a.m. ' ' ' ' , St., and a sophoniore at Winona . Survivors are: Kenosha/Wis,, and Steiner, Eau — Frank. Sttgbauer , ' three ¦Nixonf:-//-/ . ' - - /. and nieces. ,. lotte, Vienna, Va. ; his mother , barges, up. The! 1971- price increase and Senior High' School was fa y Forecasts - Grandsons will serve as pall- Mrs. Glee Sulack, Winona; five Claire, Wis., iand one sister, still-pending Mrs (Gena) Anderson , Ihe government's second-place vvinrter in the re^ County bearers for Mrs. Thompson, brothers, William, St. Paul, .. Anton antitrust lawsuit' bo^h are sub- cent:: Minnesota High School Buffalo as pallbearers for Chicago, 111. . Former Mondovi ¦ = S.E- Minnesota with uncles ¦ ¦ ¦ Minn.; Charles, Minneapolis, ¦ jects -of the . House Judiciary Science Fair. Thompson. ' ' /¦ . •..- ' ¦ , Calif. Funeral •• ¦services will be at ¦/ ' : ...:..:.^..y..fek„9M....a...lHtle.,..f\«aj:myers Sahirday. pointments with the chairmen Nicollet Ave., . Minneapolis, is W Edwin T. Moline A native of Mondovi, Duncan- attended¦ -a meeting of the WINONA COUNTY new abortion .law,. ; • academy¦.' held A little warmer west to- are recommended, walk-in ;p_r- mobile home bn in charge of arrangements. : .PEPIN, Wis. -. Edwin T, Mo- son began his postal career as in .conjunction night, warnier west and Don R. Moe/ : The order ' followed a hearing with, the 'fair;, . A memorial is being -arrang- line, 92, a resident' at/Parkview postmaster " ' ' ticipants will be accepted if Highway 14, west; of Stockton , of Mondovi in 1951. '¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ before judges Donald . . Bouth Saturday. Low tonight the technicians: are not fully Minn., entered by forcing door ed.' - WW; . '/'. Nursing Home, Pepin/ since. Oc- He held that position until 1966, last week' npper 20s northeast, low 40s Thursday night; 40 tober 1973, died today at St. when he was appointed postal R. Ross and Robert Dehney of , scheduled . sometime Omaha, Neb., and Judge Paul Suit against clinic tonth High Saturday upper The schedule: May 13, Coch- eight-track tapes, AM-FM ra- Elizabeth Hospital, Wabasha , service officer in Rapid City, 40s northeast, 60s south. , ' Benson of Grand Forks, N.D. , rane, Cochrane State Bank, 1 dio, two tape boxes, 10 records Tra nscripts Minn. / : S. D. A year later he moved at Marshfield settled Craig' tape recorder, head -The son of August artd Olivia The. bah on enforcing the p.m.Bf pfm., Mrs. Merlin Haeus- to the St. . Paul, Minrt.,/ post abortion statute will remain ih Wisconsin phone and: one tape player tak- (Continued from page l) Orne: Moline^ he was born . in office fas postal MARSHFIELD,,Wis. (UPI) - er , chairman; May 14/ Coch- loss. . . . . _ •...:.. service officer effect Tuntil a , hearing May 28, A SI rniflioh Mostly fair and eo|der to- 10 en; $602 ¦ ' ¦^, : ' ¦Preree-Gount'y-,--WiS'.T"J«r_o....i&). and' -in "IMS --became-; scheduling suit against the rane, Cochrane State Bank, Storage shed at Gamp We- -r raVher/expecF.iT^ey''keep at which attorneys will argue Marshfield : Clinic by a night with frost or freezing a;m.4 p.m.,: Mrs. Merlin Haeus- 1881. On Oct. 16, 1920 he mar- and staffing officer for the Boscobel no-na East Burns Valley, en- patient there will be more evi- ried Dorthea Seline at Lake the constitutionality of the 1974 woman in the death of her; hus- temperatures likely. Lows mid er, chairman; May 14, A'ma, ^ during past dence from the White House to Minneapolis , Minn.; regional of- 20S to mid 30s. Saturday partly tered sometime City, Minn. She died in 1948. law.;. band has been settled for $15,- St. John's Lutheran Church , 3 month; two saws and one grease come," he- said without, elabo- fice. Duncanson was appointed The law prohibits abortions in 00O. , ff . . sonny and cool. Highs npper 40s 'Art , Survivors are: two sons/Iyer, manager of p,m.-6 p.m., 'Mrs. - Secrist, gun belonging to YMCA .taken rating, .mail operations the last AV2 months of preg- ' ' The settlement came 2 -> to upper. 50s. cliairman; May 15/ Alma, St. one window broken; total loss Beloit, Wis., and Willis, Hast- service in 1969 and became . years ' ¦ By a vote of 20 to 18, the ings Minn.; one daughter Mrs. nancy except to save a wom- after the. suit wns filed. 's Lutheran Church 10 $85. . f . ' - , . -.' , , mail processing representative 5-day forecast John , . committee voted Wednesday Lyman (Liia) Wanor , Eau an 's life or healthr~Critics of Elnyrah Polasliek, Boscobel, ¦: a.m.-5/p.m., Mrs. Art Secrist , a of the Minneapolis-St. Paul dis- ' . MINNESOTA " ' night to send the President Clair e, Wis.; 15 grandchildren; the law contend; this conflicts had sited the clinic in 1971. Her chairman; May ' 16/ Nelson, Tfte/fs letter stating he is not in com- trict in 1971. with 1973 decisions of the'U.S. husband Variable cloudiness and ¦ nine great-grandchildren , and , John , died in April, mild Sunday through Tucsr Nelson Town Hall , 9 a.m.- ¦ ; pliance wih the panel's sub- (Ag- He is the son of Mr . and Supreme Court , which appear 1969, following surgery . CITY - - two sisters, Mrs. George Mrs. Edward for a day. A chance of showers 4 p.m., Mrs. Harley Schliecker, Bicycle taken from James poena , which demanded the ac- ns) Bengtson , Pepin , and Mrs, Duncanson , Mon- to allow women to obtain abor- brain tumor at a Madison hos- Sunday. Highs in the «0s. cliairman. Thompson ' residence, 103 E. tual tape recordings of many of dovi. tions through the first six pital. He had .-¦- - Howard (Merle ) Smith, Coopers- been af patient at / Lows from the 30s iiorth to . Howard St., sometime Thurs- his Watergate .'.. conversations town,- N.Y. months of pregnancy. . ... the clinic in--December,. 1967, low 40s south. commencement day- green, Kenko 10-specd , rather than just edited tran- Lamberfoh voters The court order is directed to! and Mrs. Polasliek claimed the C-fvC license 2951, $95. Funeral services will be at Atty. Gen. scripts. 1:30 p.m. Monday at Goodrich reject split li quor Warren Spannaus , | tumor should have been diag- The Mississippi planned for outdoors Ramsey County Atty, William ; nosed then. , / Flood S log. J .•hr. Baker also said it is his opin- Funera l Home, Durand , Erling LAMBERTON, Minn. (API - Slug.' Todny Vandalis m B. ' ' .Randall; Hennepin County Chs. Commencement ceremonies should be Omdahl officiating. Burial will Lambertpn voters rejected a ' A jury trial had been sched- Red Wins 14 B.l ~.l ion the House panel Atty / Gary Flakne and olher 1 uled to begin this week. Lake city ;...... ,. 10.6 — .2 at Cochrane-Fountain City High CITY allowed to complete the im- be in Oakwood Cemetery, Pepin. split liquor issue Wednesday, ' " Wabaiha ...... 1. 9.3 —.1 to door at Valley Alma Dam, T.W ...,, 7.5 — .1 School are scheduled to be held Damage peachment investigation before Friends may call Sunday from deciding by a 98-79 vote to con- Whitman Dnm 5.8 +.1 outdoors , weather permitting. Craft Products , Inc., 141.0 W. the Watergate committee issues 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and Mon- tinue a municipal operation of Winona. Dam, T.W i.e. —.2 by police; pa- ' Broadway, found day from noon until time of WINONA 13 B.O - .2 Ceremonies will begin at 8:15 its report. both on and off sale liquor Trempealeau Pool ; 9.1 — trolmen about 4 a.m . today; no funeral home. .2 p.m/ May 31. If the weather Is estimate of The Tennessee Republican services at the sales. Trempoalcai) Dam ...,.:, ' 7.0 apparent entry, no The issue was - whether the Dakola 8.5 —.1 rot acceptable fpr an outfloor loss. ' ... said he would not be surprised Drasbnch Pool 9. ml lllli!) 2-door , $200; Daryl J. Pa- oath ho had listened lo the tape Ten years ago . . . 1964 ;,. .!> percent the .same "And that Is when the Presi- H Saturday 9-5 month. dent snid , 'that would be N Sunday 12-5 John Lolise OHIIH . down from Northfield -on Tuesdny. Ho moans the F. snys that tha imiiioiis hegaji work on lh<; Odd Fellows homo Lucey Mild this wrong, '" Ervin told reporters. M A. KRAUSE CO. 1 .slate has .saved over 75,000 gal- , mm "Breojy Acres", E. of Winona , Hwy ', H-M ''El Monday. Ten men from Winona are nl. work. Ho added: "That/ means, as I * Phono lons of gasoline in the first two construe it , that It would be po- I Goodview Mobile Home Sales i fllllK ' «J.5155 Ifill lf One-hundred years ago ... 1 874 monlhs of this yenr compared litically wrong. Not that thoro M^fL Mf wilh , I he same period last yenr. would be nny immoral Iniquity H Hwy 61 & 44th Ave. I II ii< M yearn fifio since Klder Kly, oi.r esteeineil pioneer lie .said (he .slalo .saved ' LB mil- In It, but just politically Va (CiODilviiiw) Winni . il , Mlnnnr.nln S5nn7 • Phnnu ..oy/.M-t.im ' H cilizcn and liisloilc. il nullionl y on all local ninlleiv lnmled lion gallons of fuel till for Fob- wrong. " . I in Winona., - W s nmoj ( i NqtUfe pf Mutation By Minneapolis architects SMC seminar tabic Quie asks for lYdtscti^wdre^ By KATHY KNUDTSON cultural, values of the society or . '; " . By SUSAN LOTH alternatives, he said. -. ;• . have covered the natural ceil- Npw office spacer by -compar. In the Butler "Warehouse, the : Daily News Staff Writer;..'.. church ; or is what one f even- The. alternatives can combine y f ison, runs about $30 per square raised floor .was . 20 inches six-story. Latsch:: ware? iBg wood and ythnber ; .structure ¦¦ ' tually does with the (lata, con- / The . foot, the firm estimated. '. . - .'. . above the . original floor. The A panel discussionf Thursdaiy house can be recycled into: first- old-style charm with modern of- that gives the architecture its cepts and principles one learns. $1 rnllliQii . .W-W . ' , : ' Earlier Thursday, - the archi- architects could proceed but on the nature pf a religious ed- . ' class office space with charac- fice convenience; the firm eih- strength. .W. W^ -"haive to be very care- ucation was . Panel members concluded aih would ¦ the; filial semiriar effective education is one which ter, a Minneapolis architectural phasized in a slide presentation The firm started work two tects toured ..the ;half - block fill," Westerbeck' said. W •• .,' - In the Religion and the Church brings the wisdom firm with experience .in ware- years ago for . developer Char- north ; of West 2nd: Street. Build- asked in the 70s to anticipate of . Minneapolis' Butler Ware- SOME J^MBERS; series sponsored by they consequences bf actions on house renovation said Thursday. s les Coyer, a former Minne- ings atf the west , end of -the about fthe' possibilities of ren- the ; Religious Studies dredging study house and : . Washington . D.C.' Depart- the community and to accept But there's a .catch — mon- Canal Square. :'-y apolis resident now in Washing- block appear tod damaged to ovating ^ the Latsch Building for ment \ of St, Mary's; Golege. . WASHINGTON, D. ; C. - First D.C. Office occupancy may the responsibility for them ey . — spokesmen 'for Miller, ton, restore economically, they said low-income housing. The .only Sharing the panel were Dr District , Rep.. Albert H.f Quie & Westerbeck Associ- In restoration of the hine-levr be. available this June arid work . striving for greater community. Hanson Butler• — although some committee way. to provide low-income hous- Paul Davenport; Dr.. Thomas fRI&m.).:'.. fpr ' a inc., told the Committee el Warehouse, workmen on a proposed hotel-r eistaiurant Discussion' on the flaturfe . of -iia5.-.- ..a^ed:.. $1 ates, sandblasted brick' walls, timber members asked if the facades ing is to subsidize! it, Stroot re- Etten . and Robert Connor, to Save Winona' meeting at the complex — phase two. — may couldn't be . saved with new SMC religious ; religion centered , on the defi- million study- to determine the beams and posts to restore na- plied, noting that "presently the studies depart- nition of ' Hblzinger Lodge. . begin later this year..: buildings behind. ' . big daddy,: HUD is not subsi- ment. About 30 persons aittend- church as a hierafcbal impasses and possible solutions tural finishes, said y architect , 'ed... y- - .' structure . or: as an ongoing, to the problem of dredging and WINONAN LATSCH Building The firm also recommended dizing." .' . : P yPy Ay. : : W . .;• • THE BEST .place to look for Larry . Westerbeck. . Tackling ' community; ot people, to deter- dredge spoil on the Mississip- funds may be .among local ben- ODlyy-\ -half Of ;... . the y 500,- could get .much the ,same treat- that the two-, and. three-story .; Building owners can apply to ON THE NATURE of educa- mine whether the two concepts pi River. Quie made his re- Latsch buildings fronting on HUD for rehabilitation loans, he : . efactors, advised the firm's de- OOtJ-sguare f foot building, the ment for little more fycost per tion, the discussion focused on were mutually exclusive, or. if quest earlier this week to a Robert ftrm: cut out centers of .the up- square . . ' -' foot than; the Butler West 2nd Street be removed, to. said. Asked if a non-profit: cona- whether the social velopment consultant, . education : should be , political, cultural and House appropriations subcom- Stroot. Only with : that backing per floors to. create an atrium. building, Stroot estimated — al- provide a better, view of and a munity development corporation ; understood cultic dimensions , , ; ; as an accumulation of the histor- mittee on ptMrwwksW'-'W Ii;yant' ' pl¥fi:ihat' is "ecoho_hic- To v Teduce;-.f IOOE. -.; tt -; ceiling though, with only about 10,000 courtyard for the Latsch six- could apply, Stroot said it could. of knowledge ical church a . .. ¦ in the sense of must be in opposi- Appearing before the subcom- aliy competitive with the urban heights, modern air condition- 'square feet per floorj there story warehouse itself. But HUD is more reluctant tb collecting facts and data; sition f tof the evolving commu- , Quie said main- ing and heating equipment were wouldn't be much roomf for at One potential difficulty with. fund such non-profit groups be- means accepting nity concept. mittee . , "The renewal proposal offered by the . social and tenance of a, nine-foot channel City , Design Development Co., installed under raised floors. atrium.yThat cost $16 to $19 per Latsch : renovation, Westerbeck cause , they have accounted ; for IT WAS NOTED that Paul is . essential, but the .. dredge St. Paul — . will the council or Suspended '¦ ceilings may ' be square foot with individual of- said, is the relatively low eight- three-fourths of. tbe projects Tillich, y20th century theologian, spoil has, in some cases, block . the Housing and Redevelopment more common, Westerbeck ex- fice improvements at about' $2 foot , four . inch clearance: be- which have gone into receiver- said "religion involves asking ed atcessWtb marshes . and Authority be likely to listen to plained, but they also would to $4 per square foot, he said, tween floor aid timber beams. ship,; he added. PPPPP P". Hartiiohy itiah the radical human question, pools, thus : having a harmful what .does , fit: mean to be a effect on. the fish and wildlife man,, where have I corae from, of the area." - . Floodgate opened hurt ih crasli what am I doing .while here Because;of .dredging jjrac- LANESBORO, MinnWf(Spe- with my education, and where tices such- as /this , the state ^ am I going. "; cial) — A 59-year-old Harmony, " ot Wisconsin filed a . civil suit Minn., : man y was ': hospitalized The panel .concluded that ed- against the Army Corps, of En- ucation should toKe ^fat/jp at Harmony .Community Hospi- foster integra- gineers and received an in- tal Thursday tion of . the various dimensions halting, afternoon follow- ' junction major dredg- ing a: one-car accident at 4:28 of learning,y personal and so- ing 'operations in that state. p.m. oh Highway 16, onerquar- cial, intellectual and. emotional, Quie warned, "If* long-range ter mile east of. Lanesboro.; theoretical andypractical. This solutions, aren't found, barge <0s o sc&im Ernest education should encourage; and traffic oh the river will be halt- ; Ludwig was "respond- ¦ By BUTCH HORN major;fears of the comttiittee¦ ing well" to treatment. . foster the experience off true ed." - . • ' " ' ' • was that for Christian community. Daily News Outdoor Editor and local :. authorities lacerations to the scalp, a hos- He asked: the; subcommittee f. The northern .'.pike ; in : BoUer in such a vast area there was pital spokesman - said . today tovstippbrt : a $1 million study Lake, Goodview, and the peo-: no way all the rough,fish.could Ludwlg. was a passenger in a suggested by the Ivlinnesota- pie Who put them there receiv- be killed by last:year's rotenona 1962 sedan driven by Leland Wiscohsin Boundary Area Com- ed a scare Thursday when Wi- treatment. These fears ' were ¦ ' ¦ McDowell,. 71, Harmony,:. .-' mission.' ; ' W- : nona officials found that ' • -¦the . realized recently when carp ap- According to the Lightningliis No, Fillmore "Such . a study is: essential to flood control structure at the peared in cbunty ditoh 3. . County Sheriff's office, Mc- foot of the lake had been, open- Since the flood control struc- Dowell, both barge traffic and; protepr westbound oh 16,.appar- { tion of the wildlife ih the Up- ed allowing the water level to ture at Boiler Lake was opin- ently f went to sleep and lost fail. . -. W „ fWy ' .Wy ed these fish:, have had access control power pole,Y per Mississippi River Fish and y .of the vehicle. Tlie car Wiiaife Refuge First estimates put the water to the lake where they, can hit the guard ,!' : Quie' said. : spawn and rail on the right : Quie also asked, the subcom- level at nearly three feet be- , in the process, mud- side of the highway , damaging . low what; had been established dy the waters and make life dif- nine guard ptsts. The mittee to: consider a request ' ficult : for game ; fish already car was for/ , forf the fish. That would have demolished. : causes outage $40 000 to begin a Phase been . . a critical level. Later theire. . ., , McDowell and : Ludwig f Lightning striking ay power 1 study 6f . the : Zumbro River measurements showed, how- A 'lF THAT DAM hadn were Flood Control Project. :: ¦ 't been taken to the Root River Clinio pole was thei apparent cause of : ever, that less than a foo t of tampered with," - said a com- by Lanesboro Ambulance where a-brief power outage in a one- water had escaped in the day mittee spokesman; . "the' carp McDowell - was treated and block area of the city surround- or two the gate was: open. wouldn't have: been such a prob- re- III ¦¦¦ 111 111 JII leased. Ludwig was transferred ing . the .. intersection , of East ^HMW wpwpwi^— m ll i i i mi i II !!____¦ ¦ ¦ II II I 11 II ua i II ui in in i i i "WE , AT FIRST suspected lem.. They .could have been is- to the Belleview and Hamilton Pepin Counly ' vandalism Harmony hospital. streets .•; , SOURCE OFV CONFUSION .; . - . This flood - worlcmen led to.the reduction of the water lev- ," Winona City engi- olated : in the . ditch and remoy- early this morning, according controi structure at. the foot of Boiler Lake el behind the structure f— dropping the lake's neer Robert Bollant .. said,; '.'be- ed; but now we must hope for to Northern States Power, y .;. ' *¦' ¦ Co. was the cause of some confusion this: week level nearly a foot. The top timbers were to cause we've had problems in the best." . vf : officials. ¦ '. ' .'' ¦.'.'¦. the past withy people tampering - Bollaint's department theoriz- Rushford Lions winners of Key iaiid some tense moments for those concerned be removed, but instead the entire structure City firemen . notified : NSP ¦ with the strvcture. But after in- ed that this week's drop in wa- after responding to a call with the , stocking of Boiler Lake with breed- was propped' open to allow water-.-to escape,'/¦. elect heW officers at ¦ '¦ vestigating the matter we er level of Boiler Lake ¦would 10;43 p^m. Thursday -and dis- , ing northerns. A misunderstanding among city ". {Daily News photo). .. : found that it was our own ¦not be critical, because the lake RUSHFORD covering that power : lines . at Awards named ," : , Mmn. (Special) y crew's fault" . had been raised: above what, had •"- Neve Eushford Lions Club of- the intersection were burning DURAND, Wis. — The recip- Bollant explained that city been normal. Spring rains will ficers-, to begin one-year terms and shooting off sparks. ient of this /year's KeyyAward: crews had . been instructed to up for Pepin But plan tops requirements : . likely bring the y water; baek July ;1; are W: Firemen remained at the County 4-H'ers and remove : the top two timbers how that the structure has been LarryyNielsen, president; Stan- scene to ;insure ' ;that sparks the participants:in this year's from the structure to allow wa- restored to proper alignment. ley Jorde, 1st vice president; falling from the lines did not trip program were recently ter to flow from:the lake. When Robert : Highum, 2nd vice pre- start: additional fires in . adja- named, according to county workmen found f that action sident; Clair: Overland, 3rd vice cent homes. They left when an agent George . Oncken. didn't release much water,; they president; NSP repair crew arrived short- The yKey Award, based Virgil Melius, secret- ¦ ¦ propped : open the¦ gate with ce- ary; Merlin f Jameson, . trea- ly. before midnight. ;. #/ ' '' .'' on leadership in 4-Hy school and ment, blocks. ¦;" . ' severely Repairmen removed and re- community activities, :was pre- surer; Arthur! Mireaii, tail twis. . ¦ Of • major Concern were the ^ ter; Larry Dahl, : Lion . tamer, paired a transformer, leaving sented to, Kathleen Milliren, brqdd-stock northerns recent- and Morris Anderson, past pre- the area without power from daughter of Mr, and .. .Mrs. Ber- east side residents ly: introduced into the lake. The ' nard Milliren Arkansaw a br damaged in , and more, sident. midnight to about 1 a .ih. . . By STEVEN P. JOHNSON Winona State College Chemis- proved a site plan for a; new than 500 pounds: of fish Board members beginning No injuries or damages to men. ber of the Shadylane Hill- are expected to spawn and es- . Daily News Staff Writer try Department had assured terminal; gave the go- two-year terms; Duane Cook; homes adjacent toy the power billies 4-H- Club. : grain ; tablish a viable northern popu- ¦ The,shadowr of west end park- him materials used would.pre- ahead to a final plat for . a Allen Cordes, Alden Droivold lines resulted from the incident. Another member of the Shady- ing problems ' rose in the east sent no fire or air pollution residential subdivision in Gil- lation as part of the overall brief blaze and Larry' Sass, and one-year Firemen said . that most lane Hillbillies and the Milliren end Thursday night when the hazards, concerns neighbors more Valjey and logged final plan to rehabilitate Lake Wino- terms, Robert Betz , Dale- EvaiT sparks . falling from . the lines family, Dennis, will participate Winona City Planning Commis- routinely raise whenever Fibe- approval of an ordinance change na and its watershed.... ' .. A fire Thursday afternoon in vold, Carroll Kjos and John were ouj^before . reaching the in the 4-H citizenship short sion reviewed a site plan for a rite is discussed. initiated by parking problems A DRASTIC DROP in water a car parked in front of the Yonts. ground, y course in Washington, D. C. in Fiberite Corp. facility at East The 8- by 19%-foot addition at Fiberite's west end facility levels of the already shallow Heise Clinic, East Sarnia and August. Srd and Wall streets. will house electrical facilities at 501 W. 3rd St. lake, could put a strain on the Franklin streets, resulted in se- The Pepin County 4-H'ers will Unit Holding Co., another of and Goldberg agreed to . move The commission earlier held adult fish Tjy decreasing the vere flame and smoke damage the Miller Industries, ' sought it,forward along the east side a public hearing on the minor availability of ozygen. There to the interior of the vehicle. also be traveling in Canada. and received commission ap- of the building to meet 30-foot Karen Pittman, daughter of Mr. ordinance change, which re- could have been even more se- . Mrs. Audrey Brooks, 617 W_ . Showers possible proval of a site . plan , for a rear yard clearance require- duces from 1,000 t 300 feet the and.Mrs. William Pittman Jr., o rious consequences¦ ¦¦ for young Wabasha St., owner of the 1970 minor addition at 876 E. 3rd ments.. . - maximum distance from an in- fish. ¦ '' ' • ¦ '" • ' « ¦ . . Arkansaw, and Luann Brantner , St., the former Winona Box- Goldberg also agreed to a dustry to its employe parking sedan, said she had been in the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wlfred craft: plant now being added Northern s spawn in shallow clinic "about fiye minutes" over the weekend parking plan change that cut lot, but¦ had delayed approval water and a drastic reduction Brantner, Durand , will travel to sprawling Fiberite facilities; the number of available park- then. ' .:. when clinic employes heard across the Mississippi River valley in water levels could leave eggs A cold front skittered^ with a 4-11 group in Canada. ALMOST NO one was con- ing spaces from 10 to seven Quickly approved Thursday the car's horn Wowing and saw Thursday, leaving cool air and thundershowers in its wake. after officials noted six spaces and young fish landlocked. They flames leaping from the win- : ' Four regular delegates and cerned . about the addition ,. but night, the ordinance now goes _ - .'.. .: Winona received a dose of blustery showers Thursday ' to be provided in the rear would to the city council. then would die. - . dows. Firemen said the fire ap- an allernate have been select- parking problems Jthat have be- City officials and members of night amounting to .38 inches of precipitation , while the temp- ed for the 4-H Club Congress come synonymous with Fiberite require cars parking there to Farmers Union Grain Termi- parently caused a short circuit erature dropped from a high of 78 to an overnight low . of 37. enter and exit over private the Lake Winona Committee in Madison June 11-14. facilities on the west end left nal Association gained easy site are trying, in the horn's wiring, setting tho In the northern reaches of the Upper Mississippi River east end residents worried they property. plan approval for a grain ele- to take steps now to horn off after the blaze was un- the imcrcury dipped below the freezing mark over- Dan McRoberts , son of Mr. see that no further damage will ' ' Valley, ¦ and Mrs. Vernon Wallin , Stock- might be inheriting a similar UNDER CITV regulations , vator and barge loading com- der way, ' - .. ;. ' nioht. '' . • , ' . problem. out Unit plex just east of Victoria Ele- be done. holm , Linda Brantner , daughter Dillerud pointed , A least one ill effect One pumper truck and a city Neither of Thursday 's marks were near record figures, , But the firm's site plan far would only re required to pro- vator Co., facility at Commer- has al- of Mr , and Mrs Wilfred Brant- Harbor, ready been noted. One of the police squad responded to the with the record high hitting 91 in 1918 and the low a crisp exceeded off-street parking re- vide two parking spaces. cial alarm, phoned in at 2:06 p.m. 26 in 1367. Last year on the same day, the high was 43, the ner; Nancy Weiss, daughter of Mr, quirements iind the planning A number of neighbors ex- THE ONLY condition (lie by Lois Larson, a receptionist normal low for this time of year , and Mrs. Gene Weiss, Plum commission approved the docu- pressed concern about potential s are exected to linger in City ; and Mary Bcchel , daugh- commission added was a re- ' at the clinic. Firemen extin- Tcmpcratilres in the niid-60' ment after sympathizing with parking problems there and 4th quirement sanitary facilities — Driver s license guished the flames with a boos- the area through the weekend with lows in the 40's, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bech- worried neighbors. Ward Councilman Jerry Bor- el, Plum City, were elected dele- with a holding tank — be pro- ter line and remained at th» -The skies aro expected to be partly cloudy with a slight Unit attorney Steven Goldberg zyskowski urged the commis- vided. City sewer doesn't reach office alters hours chance of showers Saturday and again Sunday. ga tes while Robin Brady, told commissioners the facility sion to be careful to avoid prob- scene for 20 minutes. the area, but lines are expected The Minnesota Driver 's Li- No injuries resulted from tho For the trout fisherman anxiously awaiting Saturday's daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Owen would be , used for a weaving lems similar to those encoun- to be run there in 1375. season opener, the sun will rise at 5:54 a.m.. and set at 8:13 Brady, Arkansaw, was alter- process and City Planning Di- tered on the west end. cense Examination office, 160 brief but violent blaze. In other action , planners ap- Approved and sent to the Franklin St., will maintain long- Fire officials said that the p.m. nate. rector Charles Dillerud said the council for final action was a plat for the second Sunnyside er hours beginning Tuesday, ac- fire was apparently caused by Acres subdivision in Giimore cording to Joseph Graupmann, an electrical short circuit in tho Work on city projects threatened Valley. Developer James Berg- area supervisor of license ex- car's wiring, since smoldering ler, Gilmore Valley, proposes aminations, smoking materials, a common the three-lot subdivision adja- The new hours will be from cause of automoble fires, could cent to Gilmore Valley Road . 8 a.m. to 7:15 p.m. Tuesday for not havo caused such an intense The nearby first Sunnyside tbe written exam, and until 7:30 blaze in such a short time. strike Acres subdivision , hasn't been Operating engineers schedule p.m . for applications or renew- The entire interior of the car which for a number of approved pending resolution of als. was destroyed in tho fire. No By C. GORDON HOLTE had been scheduled for this KEITH SCHWAB of P. Earl here aro working under a three- versities some difficulties . It is behind Daily News Stnff Writer afternoon In tho Twin Cities. Schwab Construction Co.,, a year contract and that no for- years were expanding cam- tlie second subdivision and is Wednesday hours will be be- estimate of monetary loss was puses it was noted , declining tween 8 a.m, and 5 p.m. J availabln. The possibility of work stop- If the engineers were to strike member of Associated Gen- mal nagotiatlons were initiated . , below Highway 14 where it , that con- enrollments have resulted In a panes bn several construction on Monday, among the Winonn Minnesota He added , however winds up Stockton Hill. , eral Contractors of tacts with thc federal Pay depression in new construction. projects in Winonn next week construction projects affected (AGO, said today that negotia- Approval was contingent on has emerged following a strike would bo the addition to Kryz- Board have been made for pos- The National Association of a city request ulllity'cascments vote by Minnesota operating sko Commons on the campus tions aro being made by tlie sible wage adjustments. Home Builders , meanwhile, has be shown on the plat antl on Notice to engineers. of Winona State College, the unions on a statewide basis with In Rochester , meanwhile, announced that it is developing Winona Township requests the Barring new developments , a addition to the Northwestern tho AGC. Sheet Metal Workers Local 218, a 10-year warranty on new street in the subdivision bo statewide strike of the operat- Telephone Co. building at West Most of these are operating whose contract expired this homes which should bo widely named Country Drive instead of ing engineers will begin Mon- contract en- Flynn's Circle and a cul de sac 3rd and Johnson streets, the under a three-year year, has voted to accept a ne\y available nationwide by tho end day. United Building Center yard in tered into in 1973 with a re- of tho year. bo eliminated , since the street Winona and Goodview Goodview and tho three-story opening clause which provides one-year contract providing for there now connects to nn adja- MEMBERS of the union in- 5,5 The warranty will cost the clude operators of such henvy addition at West 4th and Olm- for negotiations on witgcs and a percent wage hike. cent one. equipment as earth moving ma- stead streets to tho Fiberite fringes-only this spring. Tho new pact raises base home buyer about .2 percent of Sunday NEWS Subscribers chines , cranes, forklifts , back- Corp. plant , 501 W. Srd St. Among the trades involved hourly wages tor sheet metal the purchase price — or $60 hoes nnd other heavy equip- Negotiations on wages and aro the carpenters, laborers, workers by 45 cents an hour , for a $30,000 house. Mail embargo ends construction, bricklayers, cement finishers , from $8.15 to $(1.(50. The warranty stipulates that ment used in fringe benefits for other con- Wlnonn Postmaster Lambert accept 1e!«- Another negotiating meeting struction trades unions, mean- mnsons and iron workers. the builder must correct "faulty • Our cily circulation department will Jon Bitu , business agent for TIIE NEW agreement affects J. Hamerski announced today with the operating engineers while, also aro in progress, workmanship and defective ma- pbone calls from 7:30 a.m. to 9;0O a.m. Sunday Building Laborers Local 131(1 some 225 members in 24 South- terials for tho first year and that the embargo on mail to hero, said negotiations on ern Minnesota counties. must support warranties on Canada hns been lifted , for tho dejivery of missing papers in Winona and wages and fringe benefits for In other construction mat- such systems as heating and "Be Kind To Animals Week" building laborers are being ot mail to all areas ters, representatives of both la- plumbing in the second year All classes Goodview. mndo with tho AGC in Minne- accepted nnd Winona County Humane Society apois. bor and . management hnvo ex- after tho manufacturers' war- of Canada will bo pressed concern over tho future antocs have expired. dispatched as usual. DAVID PELLOWSKI, busi- of new building this "year in thc In tho third through li>th The Telephone Number mnnngor of Carpenters OPEN MEETING ness light of several developments. years, an insurance carrier will CONF1KMATION SI .T AT LAKE PARK LODGE Locnl 307 and business agent Shortages of materials in sev- fulfill tho terms of tho war- to Call Is for Sheet Metal Workers Local eral categories among them ranty. LANES BORO, Minn, (Spe- BR , said negotiations aro In , plumbing equipment and fix- Standards for the warranty cial) — Confirmation services Monday, May 6-8 p.m. progress in Minneapolis , also, program will bo geared on a statewide basis wtih tho tures, steel and others, together to local will bo Sundny at. Bethlehem Mn, Wm. LnCrescent, will speak on with rising prices and high in- building codes and the program Suoa. AGC for carpenters on the re- Lulheran Church at 0:30 n.m, Grooming and Cat Care. opening clause on wnges and terest rates In lending were will bo voluntary for local liomc- huildcr associations Prairie Lulheran 454-2961 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED frlngp benefits. cited as some of tho reasons. nffiiatcd and at Union Ho said sheet metal workers Jn cities with colleges and uni- with the national organization. Churc h nt 11 a.m. -^ , t ...... — German firms indicate interest in Wisconsin dWWWk LIVE MUSIC TV | < Tonight, weekend MADISON (UPD - Thirty TOMORROW'S TV highlights, movies indi- German businesses have SPECIALS — FRI., MAY 3 < , p-^-w- r- ^ ' — f Tha Country Varieties "Gosha , the Circus Bear," Rus- Bicentennial Lecture Series .TonigKf' W] intefest in locating Chicken Fry- Cl QQ sian movie filmed in Leningrad, 5:00, Ch. 2. ; _ cated arj * Highlights : operations in Wisconsin , Gov. All You Can Eat ?* ¦** focuses on a young bear who High Qui* Super Bowl. Wi- J-10-1J Today 4:00 Weather 2 sanlord A. Brian Kelfh Patrick J. Lucey said Wednes- | SATT MAY 4 ! struggles for survival in the nona vs. Westby; Mauston vs. Neyii 3-4-S-U0-I3-1. Son S-10-13 ^.Odd Couple 6 »-l» I The Mellotones ' Rellg'on tn the 70s, 1:00 and Truth «r Com*. Brady Bunch 6-9-19 -MB Dean Martjn 5-10-13 day. * KSL. $1-75 wilderness. 12:00, Chs. 3-8. Holmen, 6.00, Ch. 8. qUencu i Lawrenea Welk 8 Toma "* M» 7:30, Ch. 3. Washington * Lucey said the firms are in- Value Education Telethon. Who's Afraid of Opera? Joan To Tall thi Truth * Dealer's Cholca 11 -Tkw- CLY-MAR < Local News, 6:00, Ch. 3. Future Jl Tars«t 31 ln Revl6W " in either establishing % ' Regis High School Eau Claire, Sutherland, met soprano, stars 2 terested Your Future Is Now," Word , «:30 Wall Street .2 7jio Your World : 3 »:30 Interlace . plants or entering- into- ZODIAC LOUNGE | Wis., is the site of this 'year's in Verdi's "La Traviata" in the Nashvllli Muilc ¦ S Good Times J-4 pilot lllnv MB branch 3zfi COUNTRY Problems — Measurement," Outdoor . . ¦* ' . :¦ Lotsa LueKI 5-10-13 Newi , M joint ventures with Wisconsin Lewiston 6:00, Ch. 3. event which will help raise role of a courtesan who gives Bowling 5 six Million Suisklnd 31 ^M KITCHEN i ___. — ______-_ _-_ i funds for the area's Catholic up her lover. 7:30, Ch. 2, Green Acres « Dollar Man t-IM 10:00 Newj 3- .-J (-> 9-10- firms. Dr. City Hall Report, 6:30, Ch. 3. Dlrly Sally 8 Father Knowi IJ-1 made II*j§jl Wl Servlet secondary and elementary _. Truth er Com*. * The contacts were Coaches Comment, 7:00, Ch. Be„ n Perry M110n u who Movies «"» Slr... 31 1(:30 Movl. ,., through paul Bergmann, 33. schools. John Brockington is a 0 ^" .. .. ,0 business special guest. 1:00, Ch. 13. Today Lu_/ __hou_ ii •:" LHeway Leap J J Canon 5-10.13 operates Wisconsin's Lawrence Welk (new time), Beverly Hlllhllllei 13 Movie 3-4-J Thriller <-M9 Europe. wwvw development office in Ch. 8. Baseball . Chicago White Sox "Tenor on the Beach," Den- To Tell the Truth. 1» Girl Wllh Some- H:00 Movie 4-11 7:00, '¦ ' ; thins Extra S-10-11 WKBT-TV ^ vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:15, nis Weaver, thriller (1973), Seminar Jl u.-oo¦ Mldnlshl¦¦ ¦ Pilot Film. "Mr. and Mrs. . . 8:00, »;0O:W«hln9ton Werv Gri.fin U ' ««-W. H0-H ¦ Cop," crime drama special, Chs. 5-10. Chs. 3-4-8. in Review s Masterpleea Newa ¦ ¦ * WINONA The House That Dripped Coaches Comment J . Theatre Jl . . Movie .. ' . ¦ .9 1 tells of a newlywed couple's Byron Nelson Golf Classic Dirty sally ' .< 8iM Civilization _ Religion t» marital difficul ties — increased Third-round; 2:30, Chs. 6-9-19. Blood," Christopher Lee, thril- Sales/Service by their demanding jobs as po- CBS Golf Championship. Mil- ler (1971), 10:30, Chs. 3-8. * ' TlwAlaflnifioei* On© I lice officers. 9:30 ler, Fezler , and Rodriguez, "Monkey Business," Warner W6 ' : ' I OFFICE , Chs. 3-4-8. ) ' Y AA *\ A? ^ W - - A 'T'] He makes the fastest \ Saturday 3:00, Chs. 3-4-8. Oland, mystery (1936 , 11:00, & T§f Zoom New> 5-19 Kentucky Derby. The 100th Ch. 11. Mornina " <- guns in the West M Children's Film Festival. r.nti MnoonjcVrtnrn. liJO Lassls 4 Lawrenc* Wei* *¦»/ Mgj|b^ running at Churchill Downs, "The Curse of the Werewolf," r.uo Untamed World 6 National |H 10- Clifford Evans, thriller (H6p, 7:30 F,r " "'" ¦"" « ra|,h,0 die laughing! • 452-8912 4:00, Chs. 3-4-8. Forum £ wS „a * I || ^pK0 12:00 Ch. 9. .:00 » . Slree, M, «$« _. _ 1" ^ Wide World of Sourts. Auto , r J, "J ]* ^ U of Minn ii American Advocates 31 racing and target diving, 4:«0, Saturday Bandstand 19 <:30 Black Journal 2 ^ ^^^^^«MM__M_MMMHMM«___H__MMM_MM__IH^____HM t-» Slory Tim* 11 Chs. 6-9-19. "The Cat Creature," David 9:00 Electric Co. t-31 Electric Co. 31 Focus * National Geographic. "Wild Hedison, thriller (1973), 7:30, Cartoons iM Dating Gam* 4 Survival 4 3-4-5-<.8_9.10-lj_!9. Wally's Workshop 6 Bowling 5 TERENCE SIGN UP NOW FOR . . . R iver" documents the joys of Chs. 6-9-19. Untorried World 8 Documentary r 10 Probe1 n ¦ outdoor life as experienced by "You'll Like My Mother, ' 9:30 Mr. Rosen • ' ¦ _ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' Rat Palrol 9 Oule' s Girls 19 Madaglmo 11 - . Nova 31 7: oo Alt In tha "High School Boys' youngsters and adults. 6:00, Patty Duke, thriller (1972), 1:3 Car & T«ck 3 k^w Mulligan Stew 31 ° Family s-4-0 H^^ Ch. 8. 8:00, Chs, 5-10-13. 10:00 Sesame Street 1-31 Newsmaker 4 Emergency 5-10 Random Access 11 Golf Partridge League" Wrestling, 6:00, Ch. 11, "Hombre," Paul Newman, tOijo Land of Giants li Tournament 6-9-lt Family A1-19 \\ ^ western (1967) , 10:00 Ch. 6. 11:00 Electric Co. 5-31 Limits ol Man 8 Interface A * Sunday , Movie 4-9-19 S.OO Goll 3- . 8 y.jn , 7,3° u/ar *a PMC*PMM. MI "Racket Busters " .Humphrey 1J:30 sesame Street 2-31 Adventure ll ™f,H "' \ \ %v J ^ ChiWfen's Film Festival. Bogart, "crime drama ( 1938) , Go vlO-u America on the /T"^ - - ,,,, ^v NT*. 9:00, Ch. 4. It Takes a Thief II Rocks 31 H HHaw i! &m% *sv ^ 10:00, Cb. 19. » "™ '^saassS^ Meet the Press. James St. Afternoon * ScV ™'""' " »=o» M y 1v ,er £S5* IjBJ^^Sra \ \ "Six Lessons from Madame Moore J-4-8 ENDS TUESDAY I Clair, is antoviewed. ,ll;30,,Chs« , UiOO Film Festival J 8 Derby s «-« ^ ft ff ^V^^ L^"-'s_(iH^_r"tEt_?fewvflez;""com- < Mayberry J ' «""• SJ» FEATURES 7:17-9:25 I 5-10-13. , --/ w•JS" JL ' ' .;; edy (1941), 10:15, Ch. 10. Ji'y» Wide World of «:» Bob Newllart J-4-8 | «^^^ _ CBS Sports Spectacular. Box- aJfiri«J P ''" s ort» *•»¦» Mcrv Grl,lln "The Ambnshers," Dean Mar- " »!W SUSSklnd "2 ing tournament at Denver BanHcflnrl M.a *'"" " We are now taking , ( Mov' » » Ca"» Burn6» «• » t N^. tin, adventure 1967)J 10:30, Reiter Game ia Mr Colorado and synchronized Dlek RRod«4d C il " RoBers 31 0wen Marshall i-9-19 FBI ^^ names for high school Ch. 8. 9 D V T O^ai ^V Leagues swimming at Canton Ohio. 12:30 H0bby °show " ™ ,5, , „ MW T^~ZP^XP $Kj) £ f b°y s- start "Trial Run," James Fran- chmuiauriki « Electric"'* .?< Co.£" 31 9:30 SNews "'" V,11 <\ 12:00, Chs. 3-4-8. WeSirn ll ,iM Chmlelewskl 3 10:00 News H-M ).fo Tuesday, May 14 at ciscus, drama (1968), 10:30, Animals 4 10.15'Movle lo CMrf Y\ ~YM\. V* World Championship Dfck Rodoe™ IJ Tennis. Ch. 9, Agricmur, ij Nashville Muile s Movie 4-19 Doubles competition at Mon- Electric Co Flshln' Hole 8 Perry Maion 11 "Donovan's Reef ," John il Jlmmle Dean Nation treal, 12:00, Chs. 5-10-13. 12:45 Sportsmen's 10 's Econemy Jl Wayne, comedy (1963), 10:50, Holiday 4 Sesame Slreel 37 10:30 J Carson J UP Issues and Answers. Gen. 1:0trcartoon a Ii5° Washington 2 Movie of 1-9 SIGH MOW! Ch. 4. NeWs Name c^ SOMETHING BIG! 3j^g ^ 1 Alexander Haig is interviewed, Sunday School 4 w,w ^'l" «'" "The Outsider," Tony Curtis, Baseball g.10 Kingdom s the Game J I ^ 12:30, Chs. 6-9-19. Lassie 1 Reasoner 10:50 Movie 4-11 JP drama (1961), 11:00, Ch. 11. Music a Report 4-9-19 Steamboat Race 31 MBA . Play-off. Milwaukee !2a rt "The Wolf Man," Lon Chaney Limits 01 wan ' Evening " ?. ?lZ . ,„, ., " Bucks meet Boston Celtics in Jr., thriller (1941) 12:OO Ch. fourth-round action. 1:30 , , x&m £¦¦«« 5 ME , Chs. 5. j ? j* i r »;:, H lp? "GIRLS 3-4-8. "Th e Second Best Secret World Invitational Tennis ___«BB». Agent in the Whole , Wide . . ' jmiudy , * -j l iif FOR LOVING" Classic. Semifinal with Arthur ^. y ______\. World," Tom Adams, thriller M^^^^^^BM B J* J*"* ' " Ashe vs. Stan Smith, 2:30, Chs. (1965), 12:00, Ch. 13. Momiflg Aviation 4 Life Style 6-9-19. •:00 Rex Humbert j Mee Wild Kingdom 10* Sunday Pl' "•* y Stanley Cup Play-off. 3:00, 1 Cartoons 4.1 "e 5» 1-10-13 Movie 11 I ^^¦B^^BSr ' * Tatmg^rEljff* '. ** \ y^* Vl^flB' Chs. 5-10-13. "Tarzan and the Huntress, ' Religion 5 Consultation a Untamed World 13 Johnny Weissmullcr adventure Revival Fire s 4 Insight a Lassie l» Byron , Kathryn Kuhlman » „ „ T,oun!l UM 9 4:3 Nova i-ji ^JJLX I J ^Ljr " " * ^* ^ ^ Final round, 3:30, Chs. 6-9-19. (1947), 6:00, Ch. 11. Gospel Hour 11 * Apple's Way J-4-8 "Goldfiriger, . Coniiery, Hour ol Hope 13 MtiernoonAftornnnn World of CBS Eye on Sports. 4:00, Chs " Sean Biiiy jam«» Di sn y . 10JJ adventure (1964), 7:30, Chs. 6- Harslss if 11:00 CBS Sporls J-4-8 FBI 4.9.19 3-4-8. 8:30 Cartoons 4-8 Tennis S-1013 7:30 Opera 2 9-19. Day of Discovery « Essence _ i,m < Mannlx 3- . -8 "Way . . . Way Out," Jerry Billy James Fishing » eolumbo 5-10-13 7:15:9:10 R $1.75 , | Stir Up Compliments ¦ Hargls t Dick Rodgers 19 Movie 4-9-19 ¦¦ • • MM gM3iM Lewis, comedy (1966)r .10:3.0. y ¦ Mfmm*a. ,™_ ai- •*•'- ' " - - ¦''¦ wawtmmMMM With Our Fins " " " G^a«^L '-A^rvrt«: 3if '^- -^^-X * * ' Ch. 9. D I.,., "[ ..,« f"ucs Seamanship 31 WESTGATE ^e va _=,lr ,5 19 Answers (HI BOWL 8:00 Masterpieces . __ S i f '* " WESTGATf SHOPPING CENTER "Valley of Mystery," Richard »:00 Oral Roberts 8-11 1:00 Adventure t Theatre 1-31 Egan adventure (1967) 10:40 Filni Festlvaf 4 Western 9 Merv Griffin 11 , , , Father "Kinvw nil T?.'. IPS? "1\ 8:10 Bamaby Jones J-4-8 454-3133 Ch. 10. Life That Wins t Best Tl 9:00 Firing Line 2 "The Law and Jake Wade," Lamp Unlo My Travelog if Kup's Show 31 Feet 8 1:30 NBA Playoff J-4-J »:3» Maude 3 (1958), cartoons„ ______Hk^______HBH._H..HHBi^^^, Robert Taylor, western Mf Bracken 's World 11 Moore on Sunday 4 V^ 10:50, Ch. 4. Rex Humbard IJ Across the Police Surgeon S ENDS TUESDAY 9:30 Day ot Discovery 3 Fence j. Mod Squad 4 || jjjTOIgJ "The Unholy T&rcc ," Lon Town Hall : 5 2:00 Focal Point & 'Good Times 8 Fn/oy ¦ ¦:¦ 0 LIMITED RETURN SHOWING ^ Chaney, drama (1930), Jl.lS, Osmonds 4-9-19 . Jerry West . 9 Great Mysteries 9 j [ PREGNANT I Look Vp a Llva 8 Outdoors it Charles Blair V" Ch. 13. Insight 10 ?)J0 Tennis . . 4-9-19 Night Gallery 13 and Distressed? 1 . MOST COMPLETE STOCK Soul's Harbor 11 Movie 11 News 1I-T»> I 5 NITES ONLY I DANCING¦ IN THIS AREA! CLEAN-UP WEEK SET 10:00 Camera Three 3 3:00 Stanley Cup 510-13 10:00 News 3 4-J-J-9-10- AT THE Movle K 3:30 Coll 4 9 19 ]}.]» • WE CAN HELP YOU fj ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - Hour of Power S Washington 31 «/^*%~v~ ~^ ... ^^w-^^^/v ^vwv^; . Phone 452-4970 Mission LABOR TEMPLE Clean-Up Week will be observed Rex Humbard 6 4:00 CBS Sporls 3-4 1 Impossible 11 "JESUS CHRIST S Free confidentia l, non- - Day ol Discovery 8 Movie n io:30 News s ORCHESTRA f> CALLAHAN'S here May 6-11. Garbage will be Cartoons 9-19 Bill Moyera at Paul Htlm t Sectarian iervke, I. picked up daily from 7 a.m. to This Is The Life 10 4:30 NFL Games 4 Rock Concert i LIQUOR STORE Wonderama 11 Jimmy Dean 1 Moments 01 Truth 8 SUPERSTM" Every Sat. Night 4 p.m. The Arcadia landfill site Chmlolewskl 13 Wall Street 3| Movie » j Thlt Week Leonard J. Tschumper will be open free of charge on 10:30 Lamp Unto My ' 8:00 Lecture 2 summer Fun 10 Call BIRTHRIGHT Feet J 40 Minutes J-4-8 Fishing 13 LaVern Bisek Orchestra Winona 119 Main Sfre». May 7, from 1 to 5 p.m,, May ' Make A Wish 9-19 Speaking Freely 31 Religion "{' ' ' 19 7:15-9:20 W*» ^* *'^^' « ' MEMBERS Phona 452-2421 Open Friday to 9 p.m. 8, from.7 a.m. to 4 p.m. and This Is The Life 8 5:30 Untamed World 5 Target „ 31 j| Saturday to 16 p.m. Mormon Choir 10 Rookies l 10:35 Perspective J » 75{?-$1.50»$1.75 . 3 I ¦M______BIIIIIIIIIMiHHHBaiMM______BHr jtmatfiviMt. fjw.wxwfj&'Lk. at tam HHH»IMWP»_W -W«_H«U oa May 11, from 8 a.m. to noon. Treehouse Club lj Cost 9 Sportsman 19 11:00 Face the News . 10-1] 10:40 Movie 4-10-1J Nation J-4-8 Cor « Track lt |0:Garrett said the man, with fewer than 50 persons a who did not identify himself , riBBi square milo must sell unleaded told him he saw tho ad for tho siM^ gas if they sold at least 150,000 "invisible" tie tack in a gallons of gasoline in 1071 or magazine. inter. Garrett said he examined tho ¦Regardless of the content , materials but could not find gasoline will bo. Papers more plentiful any evidence of fraud, "Thoy itlon ATEHEN0B YOUNQ Filfn BBITCK'S effective Juno 1, tho Federal do what thoy say they 're going CAMERAS Energy Office, FEO , an- to do," he said. nounced Thursday. . __ Garrett said tho instructions ' 9 159 Main St.-Winona 1 It snid enough Arab oil is show how to attach a paper clip SUNDAY • MONDAY • TUESDAY reaching tho United States to to a shirt nnd tie it in such a DUSTIN HOFFMAN "LITTLE BIG allow increased allocations of • MAN" wny tlmt tho clip does not RICHARD HARRIS "A MAN CALLED almost all oil products, show. Ho snid tho big clip Is for • HORSE" PG But FEO Administrator John wide ties and tho little clip is C. Sawlilll said tlio nation still for narrow ones. illBIIIIIBIL I LIVE MUSIC ij can expect a 4 to 6 per cent LIVE MUSIC Green Terrace poroleum shortage unless con- 5 Stovo N. Ogg|e's Ji , Youth choir sets mark DANCE SAT., MAY 4 DANCE Softball Team servation is practiced DANCE ! FRIENDLY BAR \\ SAT., MAY Under the revised FEO for long-term singing EAGLES CLUB Music By 4 BENEFIT DA NCE allocations , gasoline stations SATURDAY NITE New Clubroorpi , .Ih a j [ 500 West Sth | HURTON ON TRENT, Eng- Pmnhim DON MORGAN BAND —Myslc by— can get. 110 per cent of current ' demand , if Hie supplies arc land (UPI) — A .youth choir SAT., - MAY i; SAT., MAY 4 I DAVE KIF^AL Witoka Ballroom and won n 4 ] [ , —8:30-12:30 - (] available. Under tho original sang 25Vi hours TEAMSTERS CLUB On»-Man Band place ln tho Guinness Book of 208 East Third St, Al Souchsk Band Music by <| allocation program gasoline - MBMUBRS - I DOWN UNDER i\ SAT., MAY 4 setattons got anywhere from 75 Records. Music by ]i "MAD DOG" J» '*' » Music by to 100 percent of their 1972 Tho choir outsnng tho previ- "Arnle's Oreheitrfl'' SCHAFSKOPF TUESDAy i l • ROC K A ROLL j ! CLUB * RED'S D0GPATCK Th. Fabulous F.rrnHs quotas. ous record-holders, Lntymcr MBMDERS Lewiston < Olymp ia On Tap j ' Troy, Minn, Tho FEO was urged Thurs- Choi r of London , hy ono hour, CHARCOAL VHlHB|BHBWBHBBHa |H|J CHICKEN f_ Jh_k____h_fc __._____. II ______k_h _*____.___. day to start verifying it? supply 27 minutes. ^¦BSIHIIIBIIer Fromp CusterPincident^ AIM G By TOM BRETTINGEN by events that have occurred, have no control oyer the Indian for his entrance and, when In- this fall. Roubideaux. 49, is a a controversial case , involving officers were treated at hospi . kenfin the courtroom, and out- SIOUX ^ FALLS, S:D. {AP) ¦- it's kind of chilled any chance people' in the community or dians in ' the audience haven't well-fespected . trial lawyer in AIM or. indians, and says he's tals; Only one/ David HiU,- re- side , about . 75 demonstrators The chief counsel of the Ameri- for a: fair trial," Roubideaux the state. ', side Indians often mained hospitalized Thursday. ' ¦¦ ¦ what political action they might done so, he's had the courtroom taken the; of . hurledfy, rocks and boards cata Indian Movement today said. . ". ". - :- - take,"- '- - .;; ¦:/ ¦/: during his 40 years of public and he was expected to be re- through windows and glass "": " cleared twice. "Those people out ; there are ¦ . will asky Circuit Judge Joseph Bottum saidihe didii?t antici- The five defendants : charged rabid " Rdubideaui added: service; leased in time for today's court doors. ' •. •¦ ' Last- about 50 . AIM , Bottum to remove himself from pate disqualifying himself or with riot where arson wasycoin- Mday, "They've been abusing "Indian A native South Dakotan, Bot- session. '. f Thursday, an estimated 75 Ini> the trial of five persons dismissng the • charges, but mitted, are among i»; persons members and supporters of- people .for 100 years:'* . tum has served as a , states at- dians marched from downtown charged: ia fcoiinectioti with aii indicted in connection, with a torney and lieutenant governor. BUD, a f 30-year-old, AIM leader Sioux Falls to the ' state said hef would consider granting fered no resistance when they The judge shrugged off all frorn Salt . Lake City, Utah is AIM-led demonstration last a mistrial, violent protest Feb. 6, 1973, at were dragged from the court- Hef was appointed to fill & ;va . , penitentiary to-' protest, what _ Pin that Case; he accusations involving prejudice one of ; the five defendants in year at Custer, S,D A" said, the trial y^quld be res-, the Custer County Courthouse. room. "Tuesday, the 20 Indian and politics. cant U.S. Senate seat in 1962, they called prison officials' re-, Attorney the Custer case. Ramon Roubideaux tarted, either in Sioux Falls or Protestors were; demanding men in court ;put tip a furious s; it but :• lost to Sen. George fusal to allow Indian inmates to said he would offer that "It' so completely false, Five demonstrators were ar- inotion, elsewhere.. ._ . .; that the charge^gairist a white struggle but were subdued in 10 hasn't bothered me," Bottum McGovern, D-SiTJ., that. fall. practice their own religion and along with another' requesting "I'VeygoTto consider what is man accused of killing an In- minutes by two dozen club- He's been a circuit judge since rested.. All . were charged with culture. There was no-trouble. said. "It's silly,; Roubideaux ' either a mistrial or dismissal of the effect of this event 6B the dian bej changed from man- wielding' officers. 1969. .. yy riot ; in ,:.addition , two were Also ; Thursday, in St. Paul, charges Jigaiast'the fi knows that, I know he knows charged with felony assault' and District Judge Fred ve. jurors, whether or not this may slaughter to murder... AIM .says the judge's behav- "; P A ' A - Roubideaux andP Bottum Minn.> U.S. that. P A ? P? p.pPP the : other -three, - .with. , '.'. mis . Nichol rejected a request that Tlie case, have tainted y the thoughts, of In Sioux Falls, the white-hair- ior is indicative of his racism. made : their comments irom transferred here on '' Publiciy. Bottuiri won't specu-f demeanor { assault. Bond was change of these people,'' the judge said. ed, 70-year , old judge has Bottum, more reluctant to their separate, rooms in a down- he restrain Bottum from Alleg- * venue from Custer, late about. AIM's, attempts to set at $1,000 to $2,500, .but all edly interfering with ; .defend- already has resulted ln a emerged as the. center of. atten- ara, 24, said of an was improving his life Style, he He said that at one point; a hmgh was known traded fin his faded jeans and contact: told him:: "You're mov- ve than Mazzara f et Vincerit t , . pm™ undercover life during which he fman. I By JOHN STOWELL estimates!' of the problem; . cent: of blacks were judged illit- to his drug friends as a fast with death sev- earring for. expensive clothes, ing too fast now; was threatened trimmed inus- wouldn't give; you a nickel that , ./ WASHINGTON (AP) - One . Part of HEW . s Health Exam- erate; ; But the inability to read wheeler-dealer who spent thour f eral times.yHe refused to carry styled coiffure, Bullion U.S. children aged 12 to ination ¦ Survey, the special dropped to 3.5 per cent and 12.6 Someone forgot sands of dollars on heroin and -j tache and flashy spfrrts oar. you'll live six months.?' ¦ a gun because it might have re- However Mazzara said;fhe .17. cannot read even at the reading - tests werey adminis- per cent, respectively, in -the cocaine. AA/ '.p . . ' •' ,••. ' . ¦• ' -! his true role. " •• . ,,. " vealed • His ruse was so convincing Continued to make bigger and fourth-grade level, according to tered tp a sampling -of 6,768 $5,000-$6,999 income level, and That . image, was -shattered j 'zzara ¦ ;• . "1 wanted to stay as far re . that oiie¦ dealer Ma bigger buys andi eventually be- P a new federal report. youthsybetween 1966 and 1970. to .8 per cent and 4.7 per cent teeth for new when federal and loeah author- moved from being identified as worked ;' with cried in disbelief Results, of the special four- ' in families earning more than came a close associate! of som» yhe scoring showed that' 4. 8 ¦ ¦ ities broke a dope ring and con- a police-officer as I possibly when he was arrested during a of Detroit's principal dope deal- yfear. testing program suggest- per cent ; were illiterate; $10,600. w. ' • .y;. -f f fiscated an estimated $6 million ^ Proj- . could," he i.a.id. v roundup of suspects Tuesday ers.' v '- ."' ;-¦ '¦ ¦¦ . ing-"illiteracy; to be .more per- ected nationwide, that means For .those whose:y parents speed limit in drugs on finformation sup- . nightj the newspaper said. vssive "than!, ever before real- had little ho formal, edu- law Mazzafa, on the Detroit force Mazzara's deals and v.ifetaps about 1 million of 22.7; million or plied by Mazzara—a Detroit po- y Mazzara said he had himself, fed, were termed ''alarming cation, percent of whites MADISON (UPI) - A "techni- lice officer, just three years, said he of the top peddlers also led fed- J_ schoolage children who should ^ cal error" apparently left the f j learned to change his character arrested last August . during a eral , agents tof.major dealers; ii and discouraging'? by Dr. Ruth be in grades 6 through 12 can- apd 53 per cent of blacks, could . -^ state's 55 mile per . hour speed Maz_ara'is: role in the recov- roles and attitudes as he rapid- raid on a drug hangout and New York and Texas, law en- Love Holloway, ; the govern- not read a fourth , grader's ma- not pass the testy 1 ' ¦¦¦ "¦ ment's reading expert; limit law. without penalties for ery. of 13%' pounds of heroin ly moved up in the drug world , then began to work hs way up forcement officers said. terials. '. . When one parent had finished '. '' ¦the elementary school,:¦'-. the illiter- violations when it was enacted and four pounds of . cocaine— | during his assignment, .. the ladder as ai drug dealer. He . Asked why. lie- took .• ; as- y The problem was found to be Illiteracy was found to be hr December as an energy sav- largest in the city's history^ He • first pretended tp bef a said he increased his drug 'buys signment, Mazzara said;. , 'I most prevalent among boys, es- acy rate fell to 6 percent for the most severe among low-in- white youths and 18 per cent ing raeasurie. f j —was 'told Thursday ;by The hippie, sporting a woolly hairdo from $200 f a. shot to $1,000 and guess it's just , a lot of ambitioni come black males, of whom pecially blacks from low-in- " . The flaw inf the. law , wijl Detroit :News.. ' and a pierced ear, . Then to once flashed $50,000 in cash to I wanted to be the best.'^ come families • where parents for blacks; one out; of five could end formal Dr.. .Holloway, director of be corrected in an obscure pro- schooling -without being lible to had little or no formal educa- vision of the budget review: bill tibn.y HEW's- Right .to Read program, read a. simple paragraph. ; y said the testing results were now pending before the special The¦;. "National , - Center for For example, 4.7 percent of "alarming" and discouraging." session of the Legislature. . ; Health Statistics, an arm of the white . males and 1.7 per cent of But ,, she added, "I wouldn't State officials revealed Thurs- Department of Health, Educa- white; females could not read, argue with the validity at all." day that in enacting the new SEC a tion and Welfare, said the find- speed limit law the legislature , compared with 20.5 per cent of . "It's an: alarming figlire . but ings indicate that existing gov- black ttiales and 9.6 per cent of even , more alarming . when added: a section which attorneys ^^ eminent definitions: of literacy black females. you're talking about people in could argue was not covered "might lead to serious tinder. ' ^ by . the existing law's; penalty iiA^i^fe school. The schools obviously cer^ . In families with less than $3,- ' two £x^offi ' Clause. 000 annual income, 9.8 per cent are , not meeting • : the kids' . W' - - ' W--W. Sn^ 1 By JAY PERK1NS plaint—no erinainal charges are Railroad and the New York was aware of the company of white youths and 22.1 per needs," she said, f . James Thiel, ail attorney for * Streaker takes the state Department of Trans- WASHINGTON (AP) - The involved—are the Penn Central Central. "It has been run since critical financial position but portation, said so far theyques- Securities f and Exchange Com- Co., Stuart T. Saunders of Ard- 1970 by trustees while under- the public wias not.; news conference going ; reorganization under fed- . tioh hadn't been raised in court mission has accused the Perm more, Pa., former chief exec- The commission asked but, if it had, a judge might/very its eral bankruptcy laws, y ths Central Co. and two off for- thie company; on plays seriously Haugerud wants Jqok well rule the penalty / clause mer officers of scheming in utive officer of The SEC complaint - alleges court to order Bevan. to refund did not apply. P 1969 to defraud in- and David C. Bevan of that Collapse of the railroad profits from the stock transac- LOS ANG-KLES (Ul) — ine 1968 and . . "It's a techriical error," said vestors - in • the ythen-newly- Gladwyne, Pa., a former top fi- cost shareholders and investors tions and, along with defend- hews , conference had been officer of met. He added, "T don't ' thitik formed Penh Central railroad. nancial Penn Central. billions ol dcUlm, ants Fide/ y Goetz of West Ger- called to boost live, fin-the-flesh at state energy agency anybgjy's been forfeiting their Fourteen other / defendants entertainment, but an anony- The SEC complaint, filed in ' many, Joseph ' Rbsenbaum of ) key money needlessly." also'; ' - are named, amorig them In addition to the ifraud ; com- inous f young woman nfay have ST. PAUL,, Minn. (AP> -: (LAC , which consists of U.S. District Court in- Phila- plaint, the SEC charged Bevah McLean, .Va., and Francis ' y new Minnesota Energy committee chairmen arid the He pointed out a separate law delphia, '. alleges the defendants the New York accounting firm taken it too literally. / - .;;. The of Peat , Marwicfc, Mitchell &' and three others with diverting fRosenbaum, whom ; the SEC Agency has been . given $85,000 governor . provides similar penalties for sought to inflate earnings and Jean Stapleton, television's driving in excess of a posted Co., which thi SEC said aided $4 million in corporate funds to said currently was incarcerated Edith Bunker, "Son Knotts ,of for its first three, months of op- However, a House subcom- hide losses to disguise the criti- private bank accounts in the on other charges in the federal speed limit. financial condition of the in . .preparing false aiid mis- the old Andy GriffithTV series, eration, but a leigislative com- mittee headed by Rep. Neil cal statements.for tiny European country of Lich- penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa., wants another Thiel said a special provision railroad, it claims the defend- leading financial ¦ Arthur Hill and other perform- mittee says it Haugerud, DFL Preston, spent was included iii the budget' re- the company. . tenstein; - . to account for and refund the $4 ers called the conference at the look at the agency 's plans be- several hours Wednesday por- ants even borrowed money to ' , milliony. P-p view .bill to insure against any part of They Perm Central railroad 'P it also f alleged that Bevah Los Angeles Press Club to urge fore approving more funds. ing over a proposed year long pay cash dividends as ¦ motorists trying to take advan- the scheme. ¦ "¦¦ collapsed in 1970—two years violated federal securities laws Winona Daily News E. the public to forsake their Ther agency was . created , by budget for the . agency. tage of the error in the 55 miles after it was formed through the by selling 15,000 shares in the television sets ; and movie Winona, Minnesota *** ¦ the 1974 legislature as the over- Haugerud said his committee per hour law. Named ln the ctvll coitn- merger of the . Pennsylvania railroad in 1969 at a time he FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1974 houses now and then and see a seer of energy problems in was not convinced that live stage production. Minnesota. John C. McKay, 65 McKay's plan for the agency . Enter, stage right , a strea- 1 ¦ has been . appointed by Gofr^ matched up with legislative HV ker, a pretty young woman Wendell Anderson as the direc- tent. . ' . with clothes in hand who.forced tor. ' A Although the legislature ap- her way through the crowd of propriated $320,000 for a full reporters, dashed across the The first funding was ap- year's operations , Haugerud's club patio and disappeared into proved Thursday by, the Legis. subcommittee and the . LAC the bar. ' lative Advisory Committee okayed' only $85,000 for the first three months; _H______HC_____iH-__HM^iH______^______i Haugerud said the legisla- ture, among other things, want- ¦ ed the new agency to concen- ' trate on eliminating duplication CTV Whatmalos among various departments now handling energy matters. He said McKay will be in- .^\ Lawn-Boy start; vited! back before the subcom- bctter mittee, later. 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Even if able doubt" that he knew . about the people so many secret conversa- the President's invitation were rea- scandals of 1972 or tried to coyer James Reston tions within the White House, which sonable, : it would take months . of them up. in violence ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' - : may spur action - A ¦ - -* ' ' ' . . . is true, y listening and ; months more, of releasing fail those vol- Leonard Erbn, professor yof :psy-. No , doubt, he added those dqco- questioning! AND BY at of . WASHINGTON -; In the great; . , going: to the eholo^y *he University (llinbls, Theyno-fault bill which the U.S. Senate passed ments would be misconstrued by Meanwhile, the other members of umes : of testimony and crises ; of his political life, Richard ! " evidence and his Chicago Circle, and researcher In {Jus-week — requiring states to adopt ho-fault; in-' : his opponents in Congress and . the the Judiciary Committee will be people with his ' Nixon has been almost recklessly this behind us of Add aggression and TV surance — ' is more liberal in its provisions than but he had always: sought to complaining that . they have heen appeals toy.get all the field bold. ,;- . " PA 'P/Pr press, against , war as reported in University the Minnesota law which goes . into effect next do what was right; now allf those tricked and left out of hor-ing the and get on to the! battle violence, ' . He saved himself from charges of he has probably gain- of Iowa Spectator: Jaii ; . i-. : ' :. - ' .' . W; • :y • • •' • thousands of documents would be evidence, and the controversy will and inflation , corruption in the presidential cam- ed considerable support, in the coun- . Our most striking finding was the fK published. And .if anybody had any not be resolved, as the President paign of 1952 "" tm*' "ff . "HIM : try and some fvqtes in Congress. positive relation.between viewing: of • _ f . The Senate bill may never become jaw: the ¦ doubts, the chainnan of the House - predicted, but . will becor: J " even his C h e c k e r s^"yf^yym : wrong in violent television at age eight and House has not yet begun hearings, it is opposed ' - c me Judiciary Committee, Peter Rodiho_ mdre complicated and vindictive Mr, Nixon!is probably Speech. . He ! ^ W^ssy ^ : ' '"^j - ¦ ¦ and his aggression at age 19 in male sub-. by the administration ,, and opponents say it . isf un- losing ; ' 'A Wl , - of New Jersey, and the senior Rei B than before. : .: ' ' P . '¦' '" supposing . that his speech' ¦ back after . ||||| f; -/- Y. ' the con- jects. ' ¦'!¦ ..' ': ' ¦¦;¦ constitutional because the Congress has no author- ¦the . presidency ,of ' . publican bf the committee,. Edward ; ' That is the chance the , 'resident pile'^of documents will end ' _, . Afjy .**^?A *a has released Those boys who at age eight were ity to require' states to administer ya federal pro- I960;, and- the ' gwy '^ " y Hutchinson of - Michigan, could lis- took — maybe . the boldest ! of his troversy, ! but ^e : ¦ ¦ ' ' O -?| : ' reasonable low;aggressive: but watched violent gram. - • ,y ' -- - ernorship of Cali- - ten- to the tapes and confirm wheth- career — but it-may work, As it enough- -to. ; create " § 1|/ .J'TPfM may be decisive television were significantly origin- forriia in 1962, and : er he wasyt&Hirig fthe truth. : was with Maurice Stans and John doubt," arid , that ¦ ¦ ^%^^^m_\ end. y • ;., ally high-aggressive but watched MAJOR difference between the two versions the guess here is; IT IS Q\£t> that such a speech Mitchell, the President's problem is in his favor at the • P^S^P '^A^m non-violent programs, ' ¦ •¦. ' Is that, while first-party, no-fault compensation un- that , he has. helped -'¦ . . WW' should have to; be made in Amer- to prove that there is a "reason- New York Times News Service H^- . -. There . was no relation between . a der Minnesota law is limited to .$20 s0p0 for -bodily by his - atW? -- ' icayby the President of the United himself . . :^ ^H' r young .man's, aggression at age 19 injury or death, the federal ,legislation places no est TV-. : defense-f W , WW.- - - States arid even tragic that.he elt Res on ' ¦ and the amount of TV violence he limit on medical expenses, including- rehabilitation. again s V iiiiW ^ .' -.. .¦: he had to say that if you don't be- , lieve all this, f you can check it views at that time; It's as if all the peachmerit and conviction done. By the - .9 . • .' / against the "record, but still that work, has already been The Minnesota provision for nonmedical .!bene- boy is a young adult; the fits is well below the: maximum allowable under AS IN 1952, he appealed in his was probably, the most powerful and time -a . latest TV performance . to the peo- kinds : of . television : programs he the federal legislation . A summary of the Minne- effective political speech Mr. Nixon Friday, May J, iy/ » : ple oyer the heads of the politicians. has ever made. Page 6a, Winona Daily News, Winona, Minnesota. watches no longer : affect his aggres- sota legislation , prepared by! Rep. M. J. -McGau- first with the Judici- , His fate lies, , . .Seen frorn Capitol Hill, it .was a sive behavior. . WW leyy indicates they wouTct be limited to .$10,000. The ary Committee of the House, then' y ' is a critical deyel federal formula would a maximum'' ' work-loss clever, a'irhos.f aa«D'Utrageous speech. . It seems there : .set . : -with the opinion of the, House it- boy's life when payment ranging from ,101 in the; poorest , state For if Congress agreed with it, the oprnfent period in a $17¦ self yand , f finally, if he cannot per- susceptible to the influ- ta $35,515 in the richest; . ' ¦ ,' .'. . House and .the Senate would be say- he . is very; suade theim, with the judgment of ing, that even in an impeachment; ence of violent TV; the Senate. President should be By the continued watching of ag- State and federal provisions for lawsuits also proceeding, the But he did not give the Judiciary the gressive TV; programs the young differ somewhat. According to the. summary, the able to select the evidence! and Committee the evidence it had sub- pepple who should check and con- male child comes to think aggression state law provides that "a victim may sue toy re- poenaed.: He gave it that part of. the firm it. ': "P-; is an appropriate way to solve life's cover actual economic loss only if that loss is not evidence he thought it should have problems—this is the way fyou get compensated by first-party benefits. General dam- in . Nevertheless, as seen by the:tele- and interpreted it selectively his the President's rid fof frustration, the way you. ac- ages' — for pain.and suffering, disability and .the before the vision audience, . TV address to the nation target it was probably an quire things you .want and .don't like —- may. be recovered only if the victim fad had even r.had main , ¦ ¦ ¦ Judiciary Committee effective and even brilliant .political have.' . ' medicalv expenses ! which exceeded y $2,000 after de- partial a . chance to read the evi- performance, -rf f .. it should be emphasized that this ducting expenses incurred for diagnostic X-rays and dence he had provided. . direct positive relation between vio. for rehabilitation ; suffered a. 'permanent injury' or Wiiore than that,, he challenged HERE IS ALL: the relevant evi. lence of- preferred programs : and 'permanent disfigurement'; was disabled so that said to the television:audi- Congress to decide what facts it dence, he. latery aggression was true only for he was unable . to engage in all or nearly all of ence. It will prove my fairness and heeded to ca;rry out its. constitution- boys, pr " p ..- his normal daily, activities for 60 days or more; al' responsibilities !.in: ; the impeach- innocence. Here behind .me. are . vol- or- died; There is no restriction on lawsuits to re- ment process and even insisted on umes of testimony. Let Congress and cover for property darnajge.- ' who should verify the evidence he tlio people ; study them, and if tlrey had made available. have any - doubt, let. Rpdino and Motivating The federal legislation, on the other- handy proT IN SHORT; he: asked the people Hutchinson of the... Judiciary Com- vides-that.a driver would be barred from suing and Congress to trust him, but re- mittee listen to them and raise ques-. the other driver's insurance company for pain fand fused to trust the Judiciary Com- tloris, and I will answer them under suffering unless he: was killed; suffered, perma- mittee ! or its lawyers to hear the oath. But not, he insisted; the: rest Children nent, serious injuries or disfigurement, or was to- tapes on which his : argument was of the Judiciary.Committee and riot From an article by Marilyn Elias, tally disabled for morei than 90 days. : ,' Also he cpncehfcrated his at- the lawyers of the committee or it- assistant . editor of Human Behav- based , ¦ ¦ ¦ tack on the testimony of! John Dean, staff. : y- .-f - . - '' - ior, in that magazine; So, in ¦.;general^ there are significant changes the' ! main . witness against , him, No doubt that sounded fine! tp the f "Selling to childen on TV is like v but imagine barrel. :It between the state law and the federal bill. thcrugh: he must have, known * at television aiudienve, shooting fish¦ in a is gro- Dean is forbidden by the courts to Rodirio and! Hiitchi... ;r, withe -'!t tesquely ¦ unfair, declared Joan lawyers or staff trying to g» Gahz . Cooney, president of this FOR A NUMBER of years the Congress has answer back. , ystates All. that was ; presented , by the through dozens of! tapes oh.f .riin- Children's Television : Workshop^ at debated legislation to force the into no . of' fault. Conversions have been slow. Although Min- president to the nation: as an exer- dreds .intricate qut.-;ipns while a Yale f University symposium on oyer pro- - A nesota wiilheporhe the 21st state to adopt some cise of unprecedented generosity. No still trying to preside the children and. TV. „ ceedings of the Judiciary Committee A visit to one motivation firm lo- form off- no-faiilt, it will be only, the 13th state to president in thef history of they re- ¦ and whatever else is going on in the have a full-scale, no^ault plan, ' -Py, publicj he said, had ever rhada cated .in : a West Coast suburb broughtf to light some of these tech- niques, Company, officials asked not In view of the- lag in the House, ..the! adminiS^ to be identified. tration opposition, and the constitutionality ques- ' the work is done in a large -unob- tion, the federal hill . may never become law. From ' trusive facility, on thef second floor Minnesota's viewpoint, it would be unsettling for of an older office building, Wall-too- the imposition of federal standards before its . plan Good slightest realism in would never have; dared to! go to . imputed to, the President and ..is has been the wall .(qua carpeting and . tasteful even goes into effect. But! the! threat implied in the ¦ ^associates in the election. any. notion that it would ever, on court with it. . furniture lend quite a. homey feeling other states to hurry Senate action may persuade S. White Thus in the true sense John the evidence as it stands s marshall to the place. The children's "lab" along. If so, the Senate will have served a useful William \ * We don't know yetf what kind oof Mitchell and Maurice Stans as the . the two-thirds majority necessary to is a colorful :play haven. A round, purpose.; - — A.B.; . President's highest ranking associ- convict arid thus oust the President cases the . prosecution is going! to " ' kid-high captain 's table sports de- . WASHINGTON - The more im- ates were by any fair measure the should the. House in fact send over have against others, f What we do 1 cals and is, ringed with 12 tiny placable of President Nixon's ad- great villains of the whole piece. a bill of impeachment. know, however, is that the prosecu- chairs. Framed drawings of animals if! one versaries are saying too little of the The anti-Nixon people themselves Nor for the other side of the tion has been put on notice, and other: juvenile favorites decor- can assume the New York jury to lUrideniable helpfulness to him in his repeatedly pointed this out — that medal. It is clear that John Dean, ate the walls. A variety df toys are The contest sea of trouble of the acquittal of is, y until a verdict of not guilty the principal accuser of Mitchell and haye been reasonably represen- scattered around — a miniature which they had never in the world :Stans and poignantly so of Mr. Nix- tative, that people are getting tired John Mitchell and Maurice Stans. ' princess phone here, across the The hard-core Nixon loyalists on expected 'was brought in by the jury yon as well, was not believed by of government cases made solely by room a dwarf of a refrigerator. ¦ '¦ buying prosecution testimony for the most their side are" saying too much in New York; the jury. " . ' Then there's the mirror, a rec- through giving immunity to inform- about the meaning for the Presi? In summary, then; no dispassion- That this circumstance erodes ¦ tangular mirror like the kind often dent of the New York verdict that ate analysis can deny that the Dean's credibility as a more or less ers. put above buffets in dining rooms. despised ¦" ¦ of men set free the jjyp highest "Watergate Mitchell-Stans outcome is psycho- professional . informer - Witness SINCE THE prosecution ' has got It makes the place seem homelike, figures. Technically speaking, the logically of great assistance to the against other and future Watergate this message it is rational to sup- but the mirror is there for a far The )>ther night President Nixbn . asked us to Mitchell-Stans trial for alleged in- defendants is the view of Vice Pres- President on the impeachment is- pose-: that-jwhfin_Jl___tJLjf___s_^iter more important reason. Behind the compare him with his former counsel , John Dean fluence peddling had nothing to do sue. ident Gerald Ford , among others. dazzling glass is a room that the HI, The! challenge, coming from the President ¦ a Watergate defendant it will do , ap- with Watergate ; practically speak- If tlie two central targets of the While this probably is true, it is children inside this "lab" do not palled us. It is an unequal contest, unworthy of . so without the venom so obvious in the ing, it had everything to do with pro-impeachers could not be got in nevertheless important to stress know about. People will be seeing President. Of him we expect the , truth , and it is New York and without an utter re- Watergate. a court . of law, is the President that the Mitchell-Stans prosecution liance upon stool pigeon testimony. and , hearing their reactions. Cam- demeaning to the President — more y demeaning FOR EVERYBODY concerned stands! on different .legs from other eras behind the one-way mirror cap- than the loss of executive privilege—for him to call himself not now less likely, than be- In short, the vindication of Mitch- has long since adopted "Watergate" fore to be impeached (indicted) by coming prosecutions. ture every gesture , and recorders John Dean III or anyone else, in effect , a liar. J ell and . Stans, so helpful to the Pre- as a sort of Mother Hubbard term House of To Putting it plainly, the government pick up the inflection and content the Representatives? ¦< sident, could conceivably be followed not simply for the two-bit break-in my mind , the answer is clearly never had a case against Mitchell of everything said , through micro- That- 'did ¦ by convictions most unhelpful to the he . ,, of course , is unmistakab le evi- In 1972 of Democratic national head- "yes." and Stans worth a damn in the President. phones screwed into the ceiling. dence that the President is" certain that. Dean 's quarters but also for every sort of first place and , but for the heat Who sits behind the mirror , and credibility has not been lost with tlie acquittal of crime, impropriety and crossness AS TO THE Senate there never of the present national atmosphere, United Feature Syndicate what will he get that, is worth all Mitchell and Stans. this effort? A closed door leads to the "client's room," a narrow cub- . Richard Nixon also hns compared himself with icle dominated by ow raised pedes- Abrnli.-mi Lincoln. This .strikes Ms-Its' a fair effort , tal that has a leatlroi^ couch on it. regai-dloss of its success, The Dean comparison is The client sits there. When s'unk u debusing excursion; the Lincoln comparison , al- New need for the tapes Into the leather couch you can see though immodest , is a reasonable one. The propo- the entire children 's room, but . a sal itself docs not assault'the mind. will rightly raise the question of Nixon has made. Problems and Nix- the presidency. If the confidential- faint cast of gray makes it look Dean's reliability, bill, conscienti- on 's barnyard language , edited ity of presidential conversations, is like you are wearing tinted glasses. Whi'ii Iho President did thnt. last February on Tom Wicker ous juries arc likely to answer it transcripts will inevilahly cause once breached, Nixon contends, fu- None of the children , of eovirse , can the Mir.tli imiiiversiiry of Lincoln 's birth—in.an un- for themselves more nearly on the widespread suspicion thai evidence ture occupants of the office will see you, Inside (lie lab, as tots are uiiii 'ouiii 'i' il iiflonliine speech ill the Lincoln memorial NEW YORK - The acquittal of basis of testimony presented , and is being concealed from the Judici- not be able to claim the confiden- exposed to commercials and prod- —lio portrayed ' Lincoln fl, as . bcih/,' mosl concerned John Mitchell and Maurice Stans confirmed or refuted in their pres- ary Comimillce and the public. tiality necessary to do the nation 's ucts, they are sometimes filmed Nor will the Nixon plan to ' about. Anicricii 's ro|c in (he world — not witli (he and statements by the j*uriors that ence, than on allegations by law- offer business. with special cameras . to measure domestic problems to which ho is customarily as- yers. Besides , Dean will not be the some means of verifying the honesty the amount of their eye they did not believe John Dean 's ASIDE from the fact that If thit pupil dila- sc/ci. i .cd—.md I' . n timeh despised person .hiring only witness in these cases. of the edited transcripts eliminate tion , . 'is testimony ought io give the House personal conclusion Is allowed to a reaction that has been link- his lifetime. Thus President Nixon sought to identify That a jury mny not have thought the problem. It would still have ed to involvement Judiciary Commit- _Mm__ stand contrary to court rulings and and pleasure. himself with Ihe Great Emancipnloiv Dean believable In his testimony in the Whit/ House in the position of Psychologists and marketing spe- tee a new delcrmk /^^^k. congressional subpoenas, the , presi- nation to obtain the f one case against two particular de- deciding what is "relevant" and cialists will probe their reactions via M fendants does not , what is not , a position Nixon would dency is not merely protected but Historians, it seems, reject both cnnlcnllons. As tapes already sub- 1^ iB moreover, prove play and discussion techniqucsy *~s. that therefore Nixon or EliTlich- nol. likely abandon if the verifier — made immune to Inw — aside, too, for tlie parallel with Lincoln on public vilification , poeiiaed from Rich- ^*j ' E) mmi or Charles Colson is necessar- no doubt to be appointed by Nixon from the fact that the "principle '* these words fro m llichard Ilanis, u writer for The ard Nixon. *Py SJ happens to be self-serving in th« New Yorker mngn/ine: Precisely because - ily telling fhe truth on all other — happened to judge that some ma- y- MY terial relevant to the extreme , — aside from all that , It Nixon 's lawyers matters. The motion that, if John committee in- ^HHfv- Dean i.s a liar, everyone else might quiry had been deleted. was Richard Nixon , if anyone, who "While il Is I rue that Lincoln was biltorly ha- and defense coun- (rfV^^ m be truthful , falls of its own weight. Paradoxicall y, put presidential confidentiality in ted and reviled during his presidency, it is also true sol for Ihe Water- 1 yw( M Ihe White House Tlie fact i.s that nn official rec- says it wants (he jeopardy by clandestinely record- that he was vviclely loved nnd honored nt. the samp Bute clefeiidnnl.s will | ff inquiry speeded £ ord exists; it, could confirm or re- up, hut the verificatio n ing conversations on tape that could time. During the height of the worst attacks on him now |>rcs.s the issue „,, . task would , Wlck,'r fule many of Demi 's statements; so bo Immense ; Nixon ' be lost, stolen or subpoenaed in pur- in Jllti-I , lie wns reelected hy a majority of 212 elec- of Dean 's believa- s lawyers spent that record — Nixon *s tapes — Is more thnn 30(1 hours suit of the legal principle that "tha toral votes to 21 for his popular Democratic oppon- bilily (as they already are doing) , auditing (only documentary evidence of (lie inst a part, of the tapes, public is entitled to every man's ev- e/il , . < .ei.pr.il f.eorg. li . MrLlellan , If Presi- -¦' the acliml record of what was snid and had a crew " ' Nix- crucial nature. Tlie committee Is of secretaries idence. " He made (he tapes, and ha on were runniii R for reflection at a coinpiirnbl e in 11)72 nnd l!)7.'l, in those crucial transcribing them. right to insist that , without thnfVec- Surely tho only real ought, at least to take responsibility time of vlllflcnl ion—thi s While House meetings , becomes "verification " yenr—he would probably ord , it, cannot, come to fair jurt R- would be for someone for that , if for nothing else. nol. get any elcclornl votes at all." — A.B. more lmporlnnl than over. to check ev- ment on the matters it Is consldor- ery emendation against the origi- Besides, if Nixon really wnnted. to IT COULD bo quit* wrung, how- nal tnpe , a lengthy and laborious protect the presidency, he emild du over, lo dnnv Ihe cmichisipn thnt EDITED trnnscri pts of those con- job and one that in itself would vi- it In no bettor way than to clour It olher juries , in olher onses, wilh versations will not serve the pur- olate Nikon 's claim of privilege for of the suspicion that, it is occupied Winona Daily News Thomas A, Martin olher defendants — such ns II, R, pose. If John Demi 's veracity i.s sus- the expurgated malarial. by a felon who connived nt consti- yin limcpe-nd unt Newspaper — Estohli.ihcd lf >?>5 Hiildctmiin and John Khrliclimun — pect , not even the most avid sup- Ills repealed rationale for his un- tutiona l violations and the obstruc- m/qp_Tin ""^ MEIVinKIl 01' THK ASSOCIATED PII K.SS will always choose not to bellevp porter can deny that Nixon 's Is too willingness to turn over the origi- tion of justice, If tlie tapes could FUTlEftAL. HOme. John Denn , who will he n principal — after the missing tapes , the Ifl- nal topes, even to a properly con- do that , any damage to the princi- Formal/ _ .. The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively (o wilness in most of Hie Watergate miniile gap in one of the mosl Im- stituted congressional committee pur- ple of confidentiality would bo as R _lllaw-Mi ln Funonl Horn* tho use tor republication ol nil Ihe local news printed cases, portant of thorn , and the many con- suing a constitutional function , is nothing by comparison. 376 Eut SimU • Winona , Winn* Day ar Night, 4SA-1940 In t/i/s newspaper as well as all A.P. news dispatches Defense counsel in all those coses flicting nnd self-serving statements that ho is protecting the power of New York Times Nows Servic* Minnespta Citian found guilty of v Tojk eedfior Justice Here is called the finest careless driving Arcadia kindergarten It is quite apparent that Walt Kelly ; (letter to the edi- the judges are fair and are concerned with the individual, evaluation scheduled tor May lj has hot spent any time in a Winona County The justice that is meted out in Wiiiona is by far the fairest A Minnesota City man has ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — courtroom;:, further, that he lacks the expertise to evaluate that can be found anywhere in this great country of ours. beeri found guilty of' careless Evaluation of kindergarten stu- What is orfywhat is riot justice or uneven justice. SEBASTIAN J. PAGLIARELLO driving fin a decision issued , by dents in the Arcadia Elemen- '.'- .: . This writer is a former New Yorker who has lived iri Winona County Court ...;¦ Judge tary. School will : be accomplish- _ft^6|H(^J^^5 Winona far the past two years,* arid it has been my good for- / (.EDITOR'S NOTE: He is on Undergraduate at Winoria Dennis A. .Challeen. ed Tuesday through Friday, ac- tune and privilege to have interned for the Winona County State College and ; is presently . serving ori .internship in con- Robert J. . Holubar, 18, was ' ' cording to Gary G. Pahl, ele- court system JEof the past two months, working in close asso- junction -with the.political science department , which includes fned $100 for the: offense. He mentary principal. • ; ciation with the judges clerks, secretaries, : the personnel, of observing- Winoria PCpunty court procedures, to satisfy re- stood trial in Winona County , ^ ' / Regular classes will be held on book^fot both p(jlice mid sheriff departments, and many, many other quirements in the area 6f public administration.) Court April 17 and Challeen hais Monday. Students will attend people who the system . work. It is my first-hand db. since had the case under ad- make ' school oh only one of the evalua- serration that they are all, without exception, dedicated peo- ' asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, visement. ' . tion days. Parents .will bef noti- Minnesota Ciiy: Breath Holubar was arrested by city ple who have the welfare of the people at heart. . cystic fibrosis and other . respir- . fied the time and. day the child young children Mr. . Kelly's remark that:seven people were fined a total of;Life;chief named atory diseasies. police April s near South Bak- is to attend class. ¦ .' of $236 for burning gas was asinine.; He should take some y The oampaiign er Street : and Gilmore Avenue ¦ • CITY, Minn; - will be con- .- • -, There is something that can fill a summer with total en- time out to check into the statistics, and he would ylearn MiraTESCmA: ducted d u r i ng :September, anc . accused of squealing his incident occurred when he was joyment and provide family. unity: . as well and that some- that not only are lower speed limits conserving gas, but they : Airs. Robert Lunde, :Mif_nesota hires and ,accelerating too fast unable to free it. . ' '¦; beon named chair- which' is cystic fibrosis inohth . thing is. books — books from the public library. are saving lives. The citations were issued for exceeding the City, has . iii the . United States. upon leaving the Winona Sen- .Challeen's decision waa has' I am a firm believer in reading aloud to children. fWe speed limit and not for burning gas. man of the Minnesota City 1974 ¦ ior High School parking lot that ed on the fact that Holubar had haye been.(doing this since the kids were 3 years old. The way After spending 44 years of my life in New York City Breath of Life Campaign. A dollar bill has a life day, not mentioned that fact to ar- to interest a child in books is to work with him as soon as*e and seeing the type of justice that Mr. Kelly apparently ad- Breath of Life will raise, mori- j expectancy of 18 months in Holubar had testified that his resting officer Dale Schafer at can .look at pictures. I am af firm disbeliever in these vocates, I can say I am proud to be living in Winona where ey to help those who have circulation. accelerator stuck, and that the the time he waS ticketed. hokey-phony, Vteach your child to. read, prematurely" book clubs. That can only ruin your kid for proper instruction in school. However, teaching a child to enjoy a book, which can Prices Effective 5 p.m. Friday, 5/3/74 through 5 p.m, be read oyet and oyer , can be . pored over page by page and — P^OL^r^^^^mm *. illustration b Sunday, 5/5/74. While Quantities Last. Limit Rights Reserved. ^ n y illustration instead of some fleeting image ^fl qg Ma^&Mff /£N3P% ^. like a TV cartoon, is vital. Creativity and imagiiiation begin in books, not TV images. ENCOURAGING your' child to enjoy books has fgood side influences in school too, because;the child who learns to enjoy books also .learns tof enjoy the study of other subjects. How do kids get turned off to reading? By letting TV be- come a major influence instead of books. Another way is by letting the kid develop habits of short attention span instead of; encouraging concentration and longer attention . spans J^ith books. Just looking at an easy reader picture book helps build attention spans in a'"4^year-old. : y vOhceyyou have committed yourself to reading, aloud, the next thing you must do is go to the children's room with the child; and help him .select books to take home; .Until ai child is 6 you have to fake books out on your card ; after that he can have the pride and ownership of his own card . Both our kids now have cards, but I still take but additional books for them to read over the week, that will stretch their .imaginations and minds. . Let's say now you find yourself in the children's rdom at the public hbrai'y. . Fiction is oh the west wall, : junior high age fiction in the anteroom, and nonfiction listed by sub- ject s all around the remaining walls. If ybu are interested in. a particular subject , 70U can look it up in the card : cata- vlltSpP6*5 log." We prefer to browse in the children's fiction,: because it is a fine way to become acquainted with various authors. Not all kids like the same things. You have to., help .- the-kid - select ^ books in keepingywith'his own ; tastes; DYNAMARK POWER LAWN HERE A,BE sdmp general suggestions: Bear in mind that AA these apply only up to about sixth grade level, which fis the P^ books with which we are best acquainted at the. moment; fFor kids, at theyreally easy reader level you can't beat the Easy ^ Reader Series. Every one of these books has simple . sentences, big print and; really enjoyable stories. Some that wey have all enjoyed are the f Syd Hoff books, "Julius," . "Oliver" and p|hers, Leonard Kessler's "Kick, Pass and Run," Eastmaii's "Go Dog Go," and Arnold Lbbel'sf books which are absolutely MOWER20-inch wide Cut \l \ • hilarious : "Lucille (the r\ y&^ V JF J ," stofy of a horse who wanted tof be 1f8fsaiT a lady) and the two "Frog and Toad" books, \And of .course \Y \i • Powerful 3 H.P. Briggs & Stratton Engine \ y > the Berenstain , bear books, . "The Bear's Christmas;" "The ^ Vf^^ ^ ^ ^ J" 3" Height Adjustment SAVE 2T /O, ^ ^ Bear's Vacation," - 'The. Bike Lesson," "The Great Honey ^' X • *° Hunt," and just -out the "Bear's. Almanac." % T rt * ) ' TRASH BAGS 1 Some of the easier books we prize; for the illustrations: ^ « Handle Mounted Throttle 1 30'GA L. . ¦ vinyl bags with twist tie* I Brian Wildsmith books are fantastic in color, Ezra Jack Keats Vk ~~~~~ \ I • Full box of 20 Ideal for lawn, clean-up, too! «MM I for : city life, and Bill Peet for pathos and imagination¦ in¦ his¦¦ % \± I • j boioksy.. - /.' A . '.' ¦;- . ' -. . "" r*>^ H^^ . k______Lawn & Leaf Bag Stand *M* (/< Briggs sod WU gf^ W *. AUUtA—M\ * aWaWmm\ I1 J - , Moving into more text, there are series I will admit abso- ^tratton englneJMBBL ___Wmmm\ m\M Wm ' ' ^j^ ^_T^ __W __4f __W lutely drive me up the wall and yet the kids just love them. One is the' Russel and Lillian Hoban series about the badger named Frances, ("A Bargain for.Fences," "Bread and Jam for Frances'.' etc.) and the other is. the H.. L. Rey series about - 'Curious George," who to me is a complete leather jacket hood, but to , the kids merely mischievous. I find the Beatrix Potter series really loo small in print , and illustrations; - 'tb in- terest our kids, but that may be a personal preference. On the other hand. Judith Viorst, ywho writes regularly for Redbook and other magazines has a couple of gems out which I could read aloud every day without, tiring. One is "I'll Fix Anthony" and the other is. "Alexander and the Ter- Both are obviously rible, Horrible, No Good , Very Bad Day," ^ based 011 her own children 's experiences and are simply great DYNAMARK 22" POWER ^ R°fl- $1 27 \ because they hit. so close to home. \\^^ / " . '• "For -delving-iflto . -children 's relations with each other and how they handle problems at school, all the Jerrold Beim $107 4 books are excellent . They deal with jealousy, fear and all ) sorts of things. Miriam Cohen has some excellent>hooks on %. ¦? &%&R \ ^\ the first aiid second grade level about the same sort of thing- getting used to kindergarten , best friends, how to approach the new teacher etc. MOWER 3'/2 H.P. * SAYE VLV Forf ecological emphasis .you can't beat Dr. Seuss's "The 20% Lorax" ahd Bill Peel's, "Goodbye to'.Shady Glen." 5 9 L- —" * Fun, fantasy and fact arcali combined in Richard Scar- " : ; *^ 8-QT. ICE CHEST Story Book Ever and ry's books—"Busy, Busy World," "Best " Alpine Va Gal. Picnic *Jug $1.2* many, many more, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ THIS IS just a liarc Introduction to fiction atthe library. ,. , , , ¦¦¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ - . • — - . . . . . y . - , . . , . .. W, We are only now beginning to explore the nonfiction sections, ...... ;W and have brought home countless books froifi how television works, to the world of rocks to space travel tp cooking. Since we visit the library every Saturday afternoon , and since I spend some time there each week evaluating what the kids take out and selecting books for them to read as 27% well, I have come up with a fairly representative list of in- SA teresting authors. Once you find someone you like, you're ^^ ¦H^l w SAVE 23.%! ^^ . |V| almost sure to come up with otlier books by tlie same author ^ ^^^ ™ which your kids will also enjoy. It seems to work this way W NITO f_H, ^^. -X»—-" *"| ILMI II fl with , fiction. With nonfiction I simply browse and select by ^\ M vJ#k ^iik ^ ^ tf^^V_^^tlX#^ UtS 4I4B •^ffJlr '^'^ ji ' HW subject rather than author , with the exception of Isaac Asl- MM___ ,r^ oncLiV ¦ i ^iv^ BBVB BSMS *——- K M II____^___ B___B______B______BMW^__BB__K' rn __-^* rfiiI **\ JI ' ^J " ¦$ mov. Anyone who has read his adult science fiction and , ^^ ^ science articles and books should see his kids books—marvel- ti BttB£Sel ^^^^^^^BBKE ^E^^^9B& P Y MC colton M^ Wwh •8 »8L_y4r * durable shelves ft I ' ous. Since I make mental notes and sometimes written ones every week on what- I've seen and liked and disliked. I. am in a position to put, this down , on paper. If qnyyne would be in- $7 terested in sending me. a self-addressed , stamped long en- velope, I would be glad to send them my observations from SAVE 22c l ^r \ - 9 ^^^"" Saturdays gone and now on what's good , interesting, creative, um 1 I ¦¦; / /j °\ J Z \ f j time tested , old aixl new in books. It would take more space OLD PAL A V ' than is allowed in t his paper and I keep getting hew ideas and X yJ ( 4,^- ) iBLu/ r^ ( ^$_ C4.4.^ ) insights every week, - 27 ^ & ' Boar in mind I am nol sell ing myself up as some sel f TACKLE BOX — $7 * , ' . • Stainless steel with snsp latch, handle \V JL J Man^^'s Cotton - VV 0^0 .¦BJW~*m*Y^A I'** *^^ styled" expert— I have college work in English , music and 5 / Hand la ^ J^ history. But having been addicted to Ihe public library ever • One 8-compartment¦ tray. 13 /8x6y2x4y2" / 7 ™ " l «^" ,l N S JT ' " mn \^^' - since I was old enough to own a library card , ! love to write ., Ul .. ,. % ''* I Door * Wall Shelve* *7.t7 Berkley Nylon Fishing Lin* 88c ¦ ¦ _-____i__"^»w.« **~MM. ^Mm ~~—m ^m—. ^^~ I ; . about what I see, and what we have in Winona is a tremen- i * ' ' Ammmm*m~**m~ . ^ ¦ ^'^^^" • ¦ ^ ¦ ^*^*" i ' i . ""m^.^MmMm*Mm^ma dous collection of children 's literature, not to mention the up- stairs facilities . Tlmt. would take another whole letter. ' ' I will make n special point to include what: my kids, ages ""l ' , ' ' . I . r 1 I '. ' ' ' .' . " ' . ' I 6 nnd 7 found good or bad about, a specific book. (And re- member our opinions don 't always agree! ) ¦ MRS. HENRY E. HULL 45 RPM . ______¦ ___¦ ______. ______. _¦__. A ^ ______.• iC^"—I __k ll?>V^^^^ ^ X iOirfi*"* ^BB !^fL."' MF/ ^m '* ' *^^^ ^ P;'N^SS^>.___ ^ styfii£^&^ i kyyJ^ Quie on child abuse RECORDS ^ KS|p Cong. Al Quie explains his vote against child abuse pre- vention and treatment funds by pointing to the fad that j^ K^^S\ tho Nixon administration has not yet written regulations to use the fundsy,; ' ¦>- . That may hot he the pot calling tho kettle black, bu! it fiure sounds like ono Republican excusing his foot-dragging by pointing to oilier Republicans why aro also dragging their feet. / ^ ^ j JILL tSrAAWL ' pi Oo *r | ) Women' Canvas PKLLOWSKI ^^ \ Sl ¦ "" ^YPM S9 C '"'" W " / DECK SHOES /"""X ^say \*SM I Wh,, NNVV Donim Re $2,99 Bishops and unions ^ SAVE 20% ^^_—^ °' ' ( ' °' \ Catholic bishops hnvo been encouraging boycotts of SHREDDED POLYFOAM , clothing, lettuce and grapes not iminu .njtiira) and L1M1T 2 ^- * ^ ( $044 Farah • 1 pound bag ot polyester foam stuffing M° n'5 Canvas \ ^F J produced by union labor. The official publication of tlio Dio w J cose of Wlnonn , the weekly Courier , does nol hnvo the " union • Non-allergenlo , highly resilient no ?ooi Shoos $5,4* \ ^"" y not been printed , Record Clowning Cloth bug," which indicates that it hns by 1111101 $59* Pillow Cover , Pack of 2, $1.37 \^_^^ labor. J LAMM'.Hr llHONi; " HollhigKlouo, IVlinii. wmmmammmm~~mmmmm~m~»i~*~~~*mm~—mmaanmaammmmmamaaaMammmamamaaaammmam aamaaaaaaaammaimmmammaa ^^ I ammammammmmaaammaaaanmaaaaJa " v ,. . ¦ f f lmJkml Um gtgitStomg kt to #*d«!\\ CHURCH VALLEY BAPTIST and Ewlngl . yjLuthefan Services Bill Williamson, (West Wabisha The Rev. The Rev. John Hartmany pastor ' . ' ; . .' SBC : .: GOODVIEW TRINITY ¦ ' for all • ' (MS 'Wisln tt.V - ' -• ' . / 10 a.rn:—Sunday ..school, classes LUTHERAN CHURCH ages, adult . lesson: Eph. 4. . ,_ ?jib ^-Suhda/ ' school with Bible 71 a.m.-Worshlp. Sermon: "ThevHoly (Wisconsin Synod) : a.m. ¦ ' for. all ases. ; ' ' ¦ s Mission : In a Slnlul World , I . (820 7th Ava.l lessons . . . ,.. - ,. Spirit' ¦ . —Worship service with Rev, 12:12-13, ' .. ' ' ' ¦- 10:4S e.m. Cor. , ¦ The Rev. Norman C. Kaske Williamson bringing fhe message. .Nurs- t p.m.—Teen time, . .' . . ' : • ¦ ¦ Sermonl Pastor ery provided. •. • ¦ ," 7:'30 p.m.—Evening worship. — Sunday evening . service. Whom .Shall We Go", John 4:«M. .;¦, 7.30. p.m. ¦ ¦ "To . ' ' • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ," ' ¦;¦ ' ' ." Wednesday, 7:30 ;p.m. - . . Power-Hour. — Communion service. Ser- Nursery : provided. . - 8:J0 e.m. 7:30 p.m.^-iWid-weel . service. 2:»-ll, "The Name of Names. and Downers". II, Cor. Thursday, Phli. mon: "Upperi¦ for all. services avail- Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Neighborhood Bible ' ' ' ¦ Transportation ¦ ¦ 4:1*-18. . calling 452-2647. Study In Rom. 1:24-32. " ; —Sunday school. . able by study. 9:30 a.m. . For transportation to any service.call Monday. «:30 p.m.—Pioneers. Hoys will 452-7402: '." Slant trees. WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH ' (Center and Sanborn streets) * ' CENTRAL LUTHERAN The Rev. Jack A. Tanner CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST (The American Lutheran) ¦ LATTER DAY SAINTS —Morning worship. "• OF ' (Wabasha arid Huff itreets) »:« a.m. . —Sunday school. (MORMON ) Huggenvlk, 10:30 a.m. The Rev. G. H. 7 p.m.—Prayer. " (1455 Park Lane) - " ¦ ¦¦¦ " -Evenlnp evangelistic serv- . ' • • ' ; pastor . . 7:30 p.m. ¦ ¦ Eldred R. Hamilton, ice. ' • . ' :•'- ' ' -¦ The Rev. H. J, Sortland, pastor . Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Bible study. Branch President -Prayer. ' Dally, . * p.m. A a.m.—Worship with Communion. Sep . 10:30 a.m. - "Priesthood. "Forgive Our Feverish Weys"i ¦ ' ' Relief Society. . . mon, EPISCOPAL ¦ 10:30 ' a.m. - . John 10:22-30. Mrs. Richard Lindner; or- ST. PAUL'S ' ¦' Sacrament: Lafayette) •11:45 a.m. - . ganist, .'Rhelnberger ", Cantilena, and f (East Broadway ind ¦Tuesday, 4 jkrh, - Primary. , ' ¦ ¦ "Nun Freut Euch", ' 'Pepping. ' The Rev. Albert S. Lawreace . . .7 p.m.. - MIA . . ' ..'• 9:15 ' and 10:30 a.m. — Worship with ' ¦ ; . ' ¦ .9 a.m. — Sunday schoel. Communion: Sermon , end organ' same es . ," . . .Jr.; rector "¦ above,. Senior choir anthem, . '"He Will CHRIST Guide You , (9:15). Offertory solo i a.m.—Communion. FIRST CHURCH OF " sermon. ' : (. 0:30) by Unde Untiet. Nursery provid- ;10:30 a.m.—Comrnunlon and . . (Instrumental! ' ' . Church school. Nursery provided. ed.' . ' -:; per- Rev. Ray Getter, pastor : 9:15 and.'10:30 am—Sunday school ,— 7:30 p.m:—New members'. elass Ih : ¦ J year nursery through 7th grade ish house. . '. ' '". . . ' 'howi ' — Senior Cfiolr 9:i5 : a.fn,—Christian, education , 6:30 p.m.—Teen; choir. ; .. Thursday,. 7:1S p.m. entire family. '¦¦ ' ¦ ' Classes for .the . Tuesday, 3:30 p.rn. — Junior conflr- practice. . . : . A- ._. , , ' —Worship. - .'Sermon: "ChrliV ¦ • ' ¦ ' 3:15 p.m.—Junior Choir prac- . 10:45 a.m. mands. .-., . Friday, ' Behavior , , I Peler 2:11-17. • : ' ' Ian " Wednesday, 10 a.rh.—Ladles Bible 'ild- tice. i p.m:—Youlh choir, ¦ - ' dy. . 6:30 p.m.—Evening worship. Sermon: 2 p.m.—Senior numbers - meet lit tha FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH "Journey -of. ;'Children of Israel",: . Ex. , housf. - • parish • ¦¦¦ : (Arrterlcan Baptist Convention)- V- l t. .' ' loAn: - . ./ ' ' A ' Thursdayi 7 a.m.—Men s breakfast and . . . . ' ' (West- Broadway. -and Wilson) 6:30 p.m.—Youlh meeting. . . Bible study. . L. Christopherson Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Mid-week service. ¦3:30 p.m;—Junior . end senior ' conflr- The Rev. E. ; . . Study of .Col. 1, 2. ' ' ¦ mands. ¦ " ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ¦ cled :. ;. 6 p.m.—Choristers, : , ; 9:45 a.m.—Sunday ^ school ' dlre by, ' " ¦ ' :¦ ' . 7 p.m.—Senior choir. . Supt. Mrs. Milton LUeck; . . Saturday, 9 a.m.—Junior and Senior 10:45 a.m.—Morning ..worship. ' Pastor " eonflrmands. - Lee Christopherson will , speak . on the ; Gathplic services topic: "Living Love." Assisting In-wor- ship. - will be the . church , organist, and ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN 1 f CATHEDRAL chancel ch'olr. The. Lord's . Supper . will '"/ (Wisconsin Synod) be observed:! The right hand of leiiow- OF SACREDy HEART / ; ¦ ' ' ' ' '""' ' (West Wabasha ana High) shlp will be extended to new members. :(aAain - ':ana ' West Wa.basha) "' and Career Age . Dia- The Rev. A. L. Mcnnicke, pastor 6 p.m.—College- ¦ ¦ Ther Rev, Msgr. Joseph R.../. ' logue, A meal will be served. "' - <¦; . • ;". VlcaprThomas Ziebell 7 p.m.' . - Vespers.; Talent - Night will McGfinnis , rector 'y}> . be observed. ' ' - .' ' .' ¦ . ' The Rev. John T. Snrprenartt • t'a.m.—Worship/ Sermon, "Christ Our Monday, J p.m.—Home Bible . study at In Minne- The RiBV. Eugene t. Boha, Victorious High Priest.'? Mrs. (Serald the George . Denzer residence Mueller, organist. ¦ associates '9:15 a.m—Sunday school and hljh Wednesday, 9:30 . a.m.—Bible , study In ¦' . ¦ - ¦ '¦ ¦ ichool Bible' classes; the Fellowship Hall. .' ' . • . ' Saturday); ; .meellngi. Sunday Masses — (5:15 p.m. 9:.1S a.m.—Adult. Bible class. ' 7'30 .p;m.—Church. Board .. 9:30 "(broadcast KWNO), . 11 ' St. Matthew 's. 7, 8:15, . . 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon and «r- .8-30 p.m;—Sotlball vi. ; Nursery . pro- —Church supper — a.m., 12:15 and 5:15 p.m. gan same as earlier. The lunlor choir, : Thursday, 6:30 p.m. vided' at 9:30 ' .and . 11 Messes, . business meeting. . . directedl by Mrs. Ronald Soslnskl, will Bi-monthly Sacrament of Penance:. .Daily: 4:45 te •Ing. 8-30 p.m.—Chancel Choir rehearsal. .- ; 5:10. p.m.; ;SatUrday: 3-5. arid 7:30-9 p.m. Noon-^AId Association for . Friday, 7.30 p.m;—Home.. Bible study Lutharaha Dally Masses:-? a.m. and . 5:15. p.m. (Inner and meeting. ' . . at . .the -R, ,D... :Ccrhwell- residence 2 p.m.—School operetta In gymnasium. ¦ "STANISLAUS¦ " . .; Monday, 6:S0 p.rh.—Lutheran Pioneer* DRIVE y / ,:. .; , ST., . . KRAEMER •' - 'oha|: and Lutheran Girl Pioneers. CHRIST . . (East 41h and- .Carlm a p.m.—Lutheran Girl Plbneeri «xm- CHURCH OF The Rev.yDonald \V. Grubisch, •II. ' •: . (16*0 Kraemer Drive) 8 p.m.—Men's; club. Mr. Bruce Logue . pastor Tuesday, «:4S p.m. —. Sunday 'Mh'oe'l - The. Rev. Peter Fafinski (eechers. - 10 a.mf—Bible study for all. ige»..'. 8 p.m. The Rev. Hilary Brixlns . —Choir. •11 a.m.—Worship service. . Wednesday, J:20 p.m.—Junior choir. 6 p.m.—Evening . worship. The Rev. james Lennon 7:30 p.m.—125th ' .anniversary commit- Our - Tuesday, 6:45 i.m: -¦ ¦ Chrlet In¦ ¦ fee and visitors. '¦ • ¦ ¦¦ .- ' ¦;¦ associates y ' time, KWNO, .:. . ; . 8:30 p.m.—Board of eidersf . Wednesday..? p.m:-^Small . group Bible ' ' eelebratlooi—(7:W Thursday, 8:40 p.m.—School service, Public 'Invited. .'Sunday . Eucfiarlstlc •ludy^ ' ' ' ' 7:30 ' ' '¦ ' m. Saturday, 5:15 p.m.. when. an. . p.m.—Church council. ; '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ p. ¦ ¦ . Friday, 5 to 7 p.m.-Commiinlon ragtss- . . . nounccd): 6:15.. .8:30, -»:45 end , 11:15 tratlon. a;m. arid 5:15 . p.m.. 8 p.m. — Lutheran Pioneers district Services Weekday Eucharistic celebrations—4:30 meeting. Method ist •rid- 8 a.m. arid 5:15 p.m. » a.m.—Confirmation ' class. ¦ Saturday Eucharistic celebrations—4:30 CENTRAL •nd 8 a.m. an. .. ':30 p.m. FAITH LUTHERAN . a.m..and 5:11 UNITED METHODIST First FrIdays-«:30 and 8 yCThe Lutheran ' p.m.' Church (West Broadway , end Main) , Holy Day Eucharistic '.' celebrations, in America) The Rev. Harlyn Hagmann, 6:15. 8, 9:30 a,.m. . nd 5:15 p.m. (7:30 (1717.W . Service Dr.) ^ ' ' ¦ " ' ' ¦ p.rri. day. bef ore.. . and 5:15 p.m.. when ni ' ^ ^^ ^^ ^ " i ^^ ^ ^ ^ /ff ,. " . . - * . . ".. f l ' V • senior pastor announced): • ' ¦ The Rev. William P. Kallestad, ^ Ul i^Wi_ _-iW ¦ ¦ • j , ¦ ' : ¦ y ": We all need God. And He is timely. He is everywhere every The Rev. Roger A. Parks Sacrament ot. Pennar.ce: Dally—7 and ¦ '¦ "Aff ' Pastor " ' ' ' . V . ver/ , j^,^— _BBI._MJ 1 7:30 a.m.; Saturdays—3-5 .p.m. and 7. to associate pastor 7:30 p.m. .end alter , the 7:30 . p.m. Eu- hour of every day. And of course He waits patientl fpir us to ':\ charistic. .celebration; Thursday before 9:30 a.m. — Sunday ; church school, yr y Y-???\ ?. You In The Church not any classes 1or -3- first Friday-^) t« i ' p.m. end 7 ,ia:t Adult class meets In the Souer Horn.. ' have time waste f a.m.—Chord! school ? ' "¦> summon His help. do to . Helping children through adul|s; Com- D.m.- . A 10:45 a:m.—Communion. A. rs; Robert A Pyp ^^ The Church In You year-old ¦ Tremaln, organist. ¦ munion. ' ' _ - . ,_. - "Andante Chorale", ' " ' ,orm mbinoli The pello Jolo. Choir anthem: "¦P?'?P ??m/. others is what life is all about, and ;/ // ' • — «" n 10:30 a.m.' — Worship. Sermon, .ST. MARY'S ¦ "My Heart , '? Roger A. Exalting Sings. " Family of God" by. the Rev; . , 11303 VI. Broadway) " May", 7:30 p.m;—Church Council, meats at . I we commit sttl, (James 4.17.) Every hour registered on theiig clock above, is YY- StS ^ ; Parks. Organ selections: "Song of The Rev. Joseph Mountain, •hurch. Joseph . Jensen and "Toccata In :F Ma|. choir-will sing Thursday, 8 p.m.—Choir rehearsal. I God's gift. Then don t waste time. JFor time is God' ih. mfiuenc. of »he or ", D. Buxtehude. The pastor X ' s bounty¦¦ ¦ J arid if we¦ keep ori uj A Voice ot'Singing", Martin 1 , ,„. ... ' .,, T.H mil r "¦• i • _ ' /• i church. So, tome lot "With The Rev, James Kuni :¦ ¦' ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN /mill Ml us. Why not use some or your time • g0 Shaw. Nursery provided. . ¦ ¦ ¦ t killing it, .*. being a better father into the house of the 11:30 e.m.-Co.fee and fellowship, ' . '. , ' . associate (Missouri Synod) ^ ¦ Monday, 3:15 p.m.—Girl Scout Troop. y ;. Area; Boy Scout (Broadway and Liberty! V mother,.police of ficer^ banker, community leader , . . be a better church .- . 7 pm.—Worship WorK Sunday 'Masses—16:45 . p' _nn. ' Seturtayli ^J^,^S" Troop. . 7:30, 1, 10:30 a.m., noon. The Rev. Armin U. Deye, ' ' ' member. There are openings for good workers everywhere. Yoa won't make humanity, bt a faithful Tuesday, 3:45 . p.m.-rSenlor : Olrl Scout Holy Day -Masses—(6:45 p.m. om eve ¦ ' . \ • ¦' ' ' ' ' pastor . 'en Troop. - _ . . ' •t holy dayl: 6:30, I a.m.; IJil 5. 5:11, ^ " ° "^ 4 p.m.—Handbell Choir. 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Kenneth Krueger, ^ ' ' Wend, running from duty and it would be well to remember that ie« r fl i Scout ' V " *' \ uiari/ 5 p.m.^Cadet Troop. Daily Masses— ?:30 a.m.; 5:11 p.m. God 8 p.m.—Handbell Choir, assistant pastor . ¦ ' y . won't cotnprcmise. He demmds o\ir . Sacrament of Penance—4-5 end .T:30- ' . ^s^ be& V JL / Wednesday, 6:30 p.m—Handbell Choir. 8:30 p.m. en Saturdays. 8 and 10:30 a.m.-Worshlp service; - _^ iT^ - ' ' ¦ Thursday, 7 p.m;—Choir. . 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school. . h ' WEvery kindness that is shown you was not meant W V . • . /sfv A y •Saturday—Wild Teens Bike Hike. ST. JOHN'S 9:15 e.m.-'Dlble doss. ^ (East Broadvvay and Hamll(on) 3:30 for you alone. And since Romans 14:12 says that ^ IMMANUEL UNITED p.m—Souer Memorial Home serv. m L ^ J^ffcgy . The Rt. Rev. Msgr. , lce...... : . .. ' .. . •.. ' : . . METHODIST 5 p.m.—Valley View Towers service. V everyone of us must give an account of ourselves to God we'd James D. Hahiger. pastor MM,^^a^^\t' ' _, ¦ . (West King and South Baker! 7:30 p.m.—LLL rally at; silo. ___«SU95nHLr «!''" t,l ',t .. . - .' I _._. r i\rr A.T , ... lr . , ^ ® William Niwi^pir¦ FMI.r«Syndlnte,1_« Monday, ' 6:30 p.m.—Handbell Choir. . P. O. «.« 8_ M The Rev. James W. Haun Jr. The Rev. Robert P: Stamschror. ¦ «H^w«Kiiaa-"«^J ™ , ' *- '« better confess.¦ We¦ Need Him EveryJ Hour, . Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.—Bible class. . . • ^^^^^HT*f.' 'M^'V|« ;.\. ¦ ¦ ¦ : . _ . C.o.l.ttMYlll.. Vo. 5190* associate ^^ 7 p.m.—Bible class. ¦ 8:30 , a;m.-Stockton morning worship. 8 p.m.—Board of Stewardship. i' >.*¦* rv \r ^ !^#$ ^ ^ £-^ _ 9:30 a.m.-Slockton Sunday school. Sunday Masses - . ana II i.tn . (S:30 Wednesday, .7 a.m. — Men's Bible Break 9 a.m.—Immanuel Sunday school. p.m. . Sat.rddys.1 fast at Linahan's, .10 a.m.—Immanuel mornlno worship. Weekday Wnsscs—I a.m. 8:«) a.m.—School service. The service of confirmation. Meditation Conlesslons-4 and 1 p.m .- on Saturday*, Thursday, . -9 p.m.—Confirmation cleat by Ihe Rev, James W. Haun Jr. Oroan- vigils ol least days and Thursdays' be- 7:15 p.m.-^holr. lst , Mrs. Princes Rand, Nursery provid- fore tlrst Fridays Saturday, 7 p.m.-Worshlp with Com ed. ' First Friday Mosses—1 a.m. munlon. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH ple's Clubs at Iho church wllh Dove and UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIS! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 11 a.m.—Reception for Conflrmande, Holy Day Masses--? a.m anil 5:30 and ' Janet Kauphusman, Youlh Commanders. .,,-,, , /41I ,O».» T_ 7:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. en avi REDEEMER E\. LUTHERAN CHURCH ' ¦ ¦ " . '"* «. Sarnia SU ; M_ljLUWaHlF (West Sanborn end A/Lain) *l Holy ™ Thursday, 7 p.m.-Choir practice. CKINLEY Day). (Missouri Synod) (Franklin and Broadway) Tl l8 ReV . Joseph Sehcn* .« p.m.-Prayer meeting and Bible stu- M Dr. Fred FoSS, Chairman t:30 a.m.-Sunday school, (1717 W Broadway! dy. Theme for discussion: "Bless the UNITED METHODIST Rev. Lynn R. Davis. Pastor _ ' 11 a.m.—Service. Subject: Everlasting ST. CASIMIR'S , :45 0 ,m. Sunday 5c(l00l hour wl1hh Cr C ' (801 West B roadwoyl Rev. William Flesch. Pastor l h<:uUy meot- Ewlnol ? a.mi-Adull choir pracllcc. '' inn P' ' educational Psychology Deparlmenl ol Wednesday, A p.m.—Testimony .meet- The Rev. Glean L. Quam, mfl ¦ . _ The Ut. Rev. MsRr. . 9:15 a.m.-Sunday school. 10 a.m.—Communion worship service. Adult study topic: "The Servant's Per-r- ' ¦ Winona Stale College, will speak on "Hu. ing. pastor 9:15 a.m.-The fourth of eight Sermon! "Why Love Never Falls" , Gen. " ' mnnlilng Education Through Communl- Reading Room open Tuesdays Emme.t F. Ti ses- , Jon and purpo50" (Lesson 8). and Rhe , pnstor sions: "The Congregation: A Healing 5 M Prelu<)B ¦ In ' ¦ ' cation. " Meeting at the James Robb Fridays, except holidays, from 1:30 fo i .i _ ?' „'• C?r' ?' . , , 'P*™ , )0MS a.m.-Mornlng worship servicee ASSEMBLIES OP GOD 9:45 a.m.-Worshlp. Sermont "God Is The Rt. Rev. Msyr. Partnership." Randall Kuchenbccker dis- F , Gullmant;.ollerlnry:; "Lord of Love p, ¦ " residence , Riverside, Horner, 4:30 p.m. : ¦ wm, slor sebeny 'bringing ; Ihe mos- K l Still Watching , Rev. Quam, Organist: cussion lender. HaVd poslludo: | ¦ " Julius VV. Ilnun, ,7., . ., '. . A. ., ' , .' sn0Cp cho r spec|al, Nursery and Junior Mra, Harvey , Gordon) Choir director: . pnstor emeritus 10:30 a.m.—The liturgy with Commu- Slno Alleluia", Hughes; anthem, "God William W. Shaw . church provided. Communion. SALVATION ARMY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mrs. Dennla Gcplen; Acolyte; Oarb Gop- nion. Tho sermon text Is Rev. II: 1-3. VM , World", stalnor; Introlt: , _ Massaa - IJ;i} p.m ?,?., 4 ." 6: 5 p , m . Youth group for te«ns andd interim minister ,,„ w , 3ra St ., , (Orrin StrpsL.fllutfcfcllehway tl) len. Nursery provided. Saturday!, ' . Sun- The orgjinlsl Is Airs, Kim Voumens, Wondrous Love", Landon, Mrs. Caryl „,„.„„ „„„ w|,h Dr. and Mrs. Archie days, 8 and io a.m ' ' Capt. Rev. Steven Oliver 10:45 a.m.-Cliurch school for all ages. 7:30 p.m.-Lulheran Laymen League Turllle, organist, Carlls Anderson, choir Belghley directors 9:4! i. , m.-sund.y school, EuRcnc Bradsliaw, Weekdays-7:ij a.m. ,0 ' Now merhlier orientation. Adult Bible Rally at Immanuel Lulheran, Silo, BC r N Provldod Col/ee and i ;15 p.m.-junlor High Group, Thee io:<5 a.m.—Morning wonhlp. Commanding Holy doy».-5!30 p.m. on eve ot holy leiiowshlp_ Hn ' . ', .V"f ' officer 9:45 a. m. — Sunday school. study. Cotloe hour. day and 7 a.m. Monday —Circuit Pastoral conference following. Youn(] AmDnnsi-dors, meet with Dan andd 7:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. in tha holy —Evening service , 9:45 a.m. - Adult Blbla study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Proconlcrence day •I Immnnuol, Silo, 11 a .m. — Church school, nursery Lyn llelnhloy; . youth leaders, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ' -Blble study and 7 p.m. -Sunday' school In Thurley 10:5.5 a.m. - Mornlno worship service. session at La Crescent. Plrst Wednesday, 7 a.m.—Men's Bible Break- through adult. 7:30 p.rti.—Fvenlno service, Sermon: rn«ay«-o:i5 ana tils a.m : prayer. Homo community room 6 p.m, — Choir practice. 8 p.m Bible study. Confessions-.Saturda ys fast — Linahan's. Thursday, 4:J0 p.m.—Youlh Choir prac- Immensity. Saturday. 7 p.m. ' cvei and holy "His " . —Mossage for Amerl- Tuesday, 7 p.pn. -Hom« ueaoOa at 7 p.m. - Evening service. Thursday, 7 p.m,—Senior choir. days Thursday before Saturday, I p.m,—Confirmation class, lice. Monday, 7 p.m.-AWANA you ng Peo-i- ca, KAGE. Bradshaw tint Fridays -, residence, 510 Westdale. 1:15 p.m. — Teen Fellowship, Saturday, 9:30 e.m.-MYF' bike hike. te 4 p.m. ana 7:30 p.m.
Powr Your Contributions Of Wealth and Service Into The Program Of Your Church. Here They Will Help Create Lasting Benefits For All Mankind Kutn a Restaurant Northern States Power Co. Jones & Kroeger Office Products Winona Daily News Merchants National Bank Morgan's Jewelry Ken Rice and stall The Maneaement and Personnel Clarence Duellman and Stall and All Bmployei Olllcen — Directors - Stall Sieve Morgan and Stiff Smith's Winona Furnlturt J. C. Pennoy Co. Boland Manufacturing Co. fi Peerless Chain Co. _ Hi-Way Shell Kujak Bros. Transfer, Inc. Petty end Al Smith Staff Paul Millar and Slalf Stan Boland and Employes JI Manaoement and Bmployei Dale Brabblt md Bmployei Hubert, Martin end Bmployei Kendell Corporation Thern, Inc. Soars Roebuck & Co. 1st. Fidelity Sav. & Loan Assn. Madison Silos Bunko's APCO Servico R. O. Cornwell ena Bmployei Mr. and Mrs. Royal Thern Bob Nelion and Bmployei Frid schilling and still oivn. ef chrome Hoy Corp. Bd Bunke ind Bmployei Hossfeld Manufacturing Co, Country Kitchen Restaurant Williams Hotel & Restaurant Joswick Fuel & Oil Co. H, P, Joswick and employes Turner's Market Bloedow Bake Shop Management ana employes Ron Lynn and Bmployei Ray Meyer and staff ' Oorald Turnlr end Bmployei Jullui Otrnei end B/nployee H. Choate & Co. Dunn Blacktop Co. Burmeister Oil Co. Quality Chevrolet Co. Sandy's Restaurant and Bmployei Lund Office Suppl y Co. Bvan H. oevlti end Stair Fred Burmelster and Stall James Mauioll md Stall Dave Jenklni end Stall Merlin Lund and Jerome Rosek Watkins Products, Inc. H. S. Dressor & Son, Contrs. Mark-It Foods Karsten Construction Co, Management ind Bmployei Quality Sheet Metal Works Gene Karasch, Realtor Harry ind Jim Orener a Stall Don Lulkon and Bmployei Oeoroe (Union and stall The Minagimml end Bmployei Holiday Inn ind lelei Half Featuring Llnahan'e Reitauranl Brom Waehlno A foundry Fawcett Funeral Home Randall's Super Valu Cone's Ace Hardware Bauer Electric, Inc, Paul Brom and Employaa Management and Bmployei Jamei Hogui and amployee and All employe* Downtown Shell Servico Ruuell sauer and stall Miko Rleminn and Bmployei VV. T, Grant Dept. Star* Mapleleaf Lanes Winona Agency Winona Ready Mixed Concrete Mri. Meurlne Itrom erW Stall Henry Scharmer and Employee Warner & Swasey Co. Oonny end Pati 'Oronteni James Schain and Stall The Christian Book Store 4th «, Lalayelle Badger Dlvlilon antl Bmployei Winona Bollfer ft Steel Co. Marigold Dairies RoUingstone Lumber Yard and Lake Center Switch Co. Park Plaza Hotel Chas. J. Olsen & Sons Plumbing Ralph Clemlnsk' end Hmployas Polly Meadows Dairy Food s Mnnaoemenl ana Employes Rolllngilone, Mlnneioie Management ana Halt Clarence Olien end Employe* Alf Photography, Inc. Walz Bulck-Olds-GMC American Cablevision Co. Badger Foundry Co. Polachek Electric Curley's Ceramic Tilo Co. Richard Air end Stall Jack and Din Wall Staff r«n Pllti end Stall v and Bmployei Will Polachek Family * Wm, "Curley" sitvere and Stall
Montgomery Ward A Co. Tempo Department Store Culllgan Soft Water Sorvics . Speltz Phillips "66" Service Haddad's Cleaners A Laundry Happy Chef Restaurant Mon_o«rnini ana CnipMyes Menafleineni «nn employes Prank Allan and Bmployei • 'V Joseph and Jamei Spoilt RocKy Haddio and Bmployei Mel Boone end Employes Allura State Bank St a to Farm Insurance Siebrocht Floral Co. P. Earl Schwab Co. Goltz Pharmacy Gibson Discount Center Member f.D.l.c Jerome "Jerry'' Pekler end staff Bmployae I Meiaseminl uid P, flarl Schwib end stiff Nell n. ¦•IU and staff •ad All amployee JhojUapiM ^p ^^ ^H ^ Ar^a cliurth Services ¦ ¦/A A:. - ' " . iking - M.MA . . • v . , Good moods Si, John Lutheran Church, worship By VICAR THOMAS ZIEBELL service. 8:30 ara 10:30 a.m. swway 1.3D:- a.m. . St school hour, ¦ .• .. . Matthew's Lutheran Church - .. .' ALTURA-. '¦ This Is the time of year when most people are in a pretty Hebron Moravian Ctturen, Sunday ¦;- school, 9:30 : a.m' ;. • • • •'mornlno worship. addresses good mood. . Frlday-Rel.asM time re- 10:30 a.m. -¦ ¦ ¦ School children (and their teachers) realize that summer ligious Instruction, . 8:30-11.:u a.m. • vacation is just around the Jehovah Lutheran CtiUrch, Wlsconiln corner. Many of the elderly ar« Synod, Sunday- school. 9:15 ; a.m.. Wor- "breathingV a- lot easier now that another winter season of ship, 10:30 ».m. Mondoy-Contlrmatlon classes, 4 p.m.i Sunday school teachers' L.C. banquet ice and show has passed, and they will be p.m. Tuesday . - . School meeting,¦ 7:30. able to go . out of doors once n boai-d,' ¦-» p.rn, : Wednesday—Jehovah LAKE CITY, fyinn. (Special) . more without T^e____t_^P Ttiursday-r-Ploneer having to worry council, 8:15, pjn. so much about the possibility ____W^^ k _\ rollar skatlns, S p.m. . Friday-Released —Bobby Bryant, defensive cor- ofyfallingfonf slippery time . classes, 8:30 a.m;. record for Lu- sidev .aiks. .Workers — IMP" M Lirtt. ner back of the Minnesota despite the continuation ' theran Chapel of fhe Air 3 p.m.i of our nation's enet- ft**fn eran Pioneer District-meeting at Jeno- Vikings, was featured speaker gy problems i. are busy planning their annual B?Hr vl vah. ; 8yP.m.. : . : BEi£ANy ^ at . the Lutheran Boy Pioneers vacations, and looking forward to those lets- BhC^— ]P Bethany Moravian Church; Sunday iirely weekends spent in the country by the school and morning worship, sermon: Father and Sou banquet held at ¦pj *r^ PML "Today I Have Become Your Father," riveir or on the.lake.. . Aef 13:15,- 2iS:33, with special offerlno the. church Monday. wLW ...iW"f ' .10:45 . ayrn. v - . for Home¦ Missions/' . . banquet And so it goes. The maijority of individuals fPfe^ :¦ CEDAR VALLEY . Special , guests at the one: is likely to run into on the street these ^k-f Cedar valley . Lutheran Church, Sun- and program, attended by about days can be characterized *-^" day school,, 9:30 a.m.; worship, - ir a.m. , I think, by their _s4 Wednesday—Church council, 8 p.m. 2O0, were Donald; fSchqehfieid, 10:30-a igenerally fy !' up-beat" or positiyef demeanor. - mk\ - Saturday—Confirmation¦ ¦ cjass, .m, ' . ' ¦ La: Cr6sse, Wis., district com- (Naturally too, the balmy, summer-like weath- Vicar Ziebell . . ELEVA : Eleva Lulheran Church, worship ser- mander, and . Robert ;Mahlke, er whibh we've been experiencing in the Winona area during vices 9 and 10:30 a.m;; church School, nursery, 10:30 a.m. ; district com- theflast few weeks hasn't hurt this situation any either.) 9 and 10:30. a.m.i Winona, assistant ' Tuesday—ClieriM) choir, 3:30 p.m.! Junior mander; '.; ... . .The really fsadsad part—ahd.therepart—and. therey, very definitely is one, I choir, - 3:30 p.ni.; chapel prayers, 8 presented by pm. Thursday—Nordic Bellf Insert, 4 Awards : were feely- to this whole, outwardly rosy picture, however, is the grade catechism, 7 p.m.;. 7th and 8th ¦ Roy D.f Carlson, train master, fact that for a vast majority of our fellow citizens, their p.m.; Senior Choir , 7 P.rn.;• . to: Harold Weick Jr., and Dan- current, ¦ optimism is as fickle as .a spring day — and as United - .Welhodlst Church, . services > iel ' Peters, honor camper 's fragile , as well. It. rests on -nothing firmer than perhaps a,rny . A- P ^WWf award ; Greg Zillgitt, Mark ^ amz-A . a contented feeling engendered by that warm afternoon spent Homer United . Methodist Church4 con- fSchumacherWRiehard-Dahman, walking in the park of driving through one of our rapidly firmation services with sermon by the Douglas Carlson, Scott Dzwon- Rev. David Achterklrch, II i .m. . , greening valleys/ Not that there's!anything particularly wrong LANESBORO kowski, Kenneth Hoeft, . Philip with appreciating the beauties of nature,.mind you ! But the •' Elstad Lulheran - Church, , worship ser- ; , " and Paul Kehren , Mark Brem . vice With Communion, 9:30 a.rh.; Sun- i : HOLY . LAND . . . - .. This looks like a priest visiting the the .y-iast. 52. years between practicing law and teaching .the unfortunate thing about depending on the weather, or on any day school, 10:30 a.m. Saturday — Con- er, Michael . Liljevall, Joseph • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ "¦" ¦ " Hol Land, but it's actually John Greco in . his. "Holy Land y Gospel on street corners .throughout - the . ..fcountry. (New York other external circumstance in this life.(like those, summer firmation -class. . . y ¦ ¦ ¦ Pretzet,. Daniel Peters, Harold LEWISTON USA ": which he ' built on Pine Hill M Waterbury, Conri. A. Timesyphoto) ' "; ..y. -y ' . Weick, James arid Ronald vacations mentioned earlier) . in order . to maintain , the mo- Church of the Brelhren, church school ; . mentum .of personal happiness is that, ari individual who lives for all ages, 10 a.m.; morning, worship 78-year-old lawyer, Greco: has divided much of his time over . Schrimpf ,; John Froyd, Donald service, sermon: "The Fellowship of , and Terry , 4:11-22, 11 a.m.; col- and Tom Bremer this way is doomed from the very beginning to constant irus- the Saints." Eph. awards. tratiqin and failure. For in our fwofId as the old proverb goes, fee hour In chuhcti fellowship, hall, noon) Schumacher, three year . , church' sponsored ¦ travelogue at Lewis- Schoenfeld presented-. leader- "There's nothing so sure as change,'' The skies of one's life— ton High School, 8 p.ni. Wednesday- Then lung cancer took life ship service awards to; the both, Study of Scriptures In parsonage, literally and figuratively—do hot always stay blue hor James 5,. 7:'3d p.m.; choir , practice at Rev. Ralph Goede, spiritual his grass greijh . And summer .holidays all too quickly pass, church, 9 p.m. ; leader ; Harold Weick Sr., presi- ' LOONEY VALLEY leaving only another..-50; weeks of. tedious labour to be faced: Looney Valley Lutheran Church, wor- dent ; Leland Lortscher, vice Placing one's, hopes : for -contentment iii things of this wjprlcj ship, 9:30 - a. m.; Sunday school, 10:30 president:; Gale, Brandeclcer, ~ social, '6:30 p.m . Tues- then ;—' iib matteryhow satisfactory they may appear at the a.m.; ice cream secretary; Ernest Yotter, treas- day^-7lh grade: confirmation class, 3:30 Pr moment—willyalwlys .end in disappointment since none of urer; Carlson, train master, "' ' MINNESOTA CITY f tQ^^ ~:: them ; can really fendf iire. - ^W' :: . . St. . Paul Catholic . Church, Saturday and : Gerald Dzwonkowski, Mer- It is only that individual wlip builds ori the firm founda- Mass,. 7:30 p.m!;. confessions, 7 . p.m.,- lyn Nibbe, Gary Eggenberger Sunday Masses,. 8 and 10 a.m. Holy Day tion — Jesus . Christ — who can be assured ofylasting happi- Masses, 5:30 and 7:30.p.m.. Pally:Masses, and Eritz Steffenhagen . ness in. his life. Faith iri Christ bringsf a personal peace 8- a.m. . except Wednesday, and Friday, . 5:30 p.m. ,,. - which; truly does pass.'fall understanding, as the Apostle Paul First Ev. Lutheran Church, Sunday PLEASANT VALLEY school, . 9 a.m.; Communion . service, By JOHN LUNDQUIST ry before each Mass. He gained ested in others. . rputs it. And well it should, . for by. His bitter suffering and ' EVANGELICAL sermon: "Uppers "and Downers,". II. Cor. enough confidence to recite the death on the . Cross, God's own Son was paying the price fin 4:16-18, 10 a.m.. . Monday _ Ploaeers, yLAKE EI_MO,,Miiin. (AP) —- . The man who had helped the FREE CHURCH ' full which His Father had demanded .for the sins of the world. boys -will plant trees; 6:30 p.m, "Hail Marys" and Lord's Pray- (13*3 Homer . Road) . NELSON ' It was early summer the ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' crippled priest get a start s : Fa- ¦ ¦ . , and er;V. . ' ¦ 'W • -: • Clinton, :; The success of the Son in this divine mission is proclaimed to Grace - Lutheran ' Church, ' Wisconsin . . . : ther Hirman .Patrick J. Synod/ Sunday, school; 9tl5 a.m.; .morn; young Catholic priest' was look- ,. told a:reporter he Usf and to #11 people , by they empty tomb on Easter morning. : • He offered daily and Sunday Pastor - Teacher Ing service, 10:30 a.m. . ing forward to his new minis- , didn't deserve any special cred- Christ's , body did not stay.locked in that; sepul OAK RlDGE . cher, - but He . Masses at St. Nicholas, and -the ¦ 9:15 a.m. - Bus leavei West Union r " . .Immaculate ..Conception Catholic try. " •¦ ' rose again triumphantl y from the grave as He had promised worshippers, were tolerant and it, adding; . • .". .• " parking lot . at.WSC. '. ' Church, Saturday. Mass, 8 p.m. the Rev,, George J. Skluza- His disciples He would. Jesus' bodily resurrection gave them ; ¦¦ ve gone through; life trying 9:30 a.m.—Schoo l of the Bible: tlai»- PETERSON . - understanding if it took : Win "I' es for. all:ages. : cek had conducted his first sol- . and every other . believer; as well the assurance that al! of . Highland Prairie - ..Lutheran - Church, longer than Father Hir- 70:43 a.m.—Service , of worship ard In- worship service , with Communion fol- cholas , much to do a few;good turns without ' emn Mass at St^i Cath- .. - Danger • His. words hariybeen true; that when He had said anyone who , , , " ' ¦ ¦ struction. .Message. — "The, . of. lowed by Sunday school ll ¦ a.m. .Satur- man/ :y ' ;' Unconscious Hypocrisy" by Mr. Cllnfon. trusts day—Confirmation classes . olic Church, in New . Market, airy fanfare. I had hoped that ! in Him as their Lbrd and Savior has complete forgive- Ministry ' of . Music by;Mrs. James 'Broni r PICKWICK In 1955, - the -archbishop as- ' ¦ ness of their sins, Christ meant it. And the empty tomb- shows Minn. While driving the next was merely following the Mas- ner.. '. . St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Sunday signed: him , to the ; Carmel of 6 p.m.-M:ollege ' Dialogue . at, Manier- us Jesus has the power to make godd.on this promise. m.; -service, . "Think," fsa. day to Jordan,; 15 miles away, ter , in carrying out my priest- school, 10 a. Our Lady Divine Providence st nlcKs. • Jenlor arid Senior. High FCYF' »t This knowledge that there is pardon . from transgression 63:7-K, 11 a.m. Monday^Senior instruc- to A return borrowed vestments hood. W church. - tion, 6:30-9 p.m. -Thursday—Pioneers Lake Elmo, a St. Paul suburb. ^ 7:30 p.m.—Evening fellowship, service! and entry into life everlasting for anyone who night , 7.'30-9 p.m.' • Saturday- he lost control of his car. . simply, believes parents' : ' Slngsplratlon, Nursery tara lor all Sun- ln Jesus .': Junior Instructions ', at • Grace, , 9-11:30 Father Skluzacek suffered se- In that; setting, -among; woods, ' redeeming work of jo ve done on Calvary is solid. It , day services.: a;m. rolling hills and: scenic De- . Monday, 2:30 p:trv—Sunday rests not on the varieties of personal experience RIDGEVVAY vere injuries in the crash. . ¦ ¦ school bu»* " "—the weath- ing clinic In La Orbss'e. • ¦ . ¦ '¦ ¦ Moiitreville Lake, the priest Winona Witnesses er, orWhat have you — but ori the sure Word of God. More- Grace Lutheran . Church, service, ser- Much of his left side was ,para^ ..Tuesday; ' 7:30 pim.—thurch Council. "Think," Isa. 63 : 7-14, 9:30 a.m.; chaplain, to a convent over this fact: is something truly to be optimistic and rejoice mon, lyzed and brain damage left serVed as Wednesday, 3 p.m.—Senior Salnfi FeU Sunday school; 10:30 a.m. Monday—Se- lowship at Clinton s. . ' " • . Tuesday- of about a dozen cloistered attend tonference ' about -. .not just on a beautiful spring day, but every day of nior Instruction, 6:30-9 p.m. him nearly- speechless with a 6:15 p.m.-Men's softball; at N.W. Jeff- Bible class, . i ;30, .6:30 and 8:30. p.m. nuns. - y one's life. choir; tedious, stammer, f y erson Field. : Wednesday—Pioneers, 7:30 p.m,;, Members of the WinOna Jeho- " Thursday, Noon—Bus - m. Friday—Bible , study at Gordon The. sisters found Mm a mod- for. Junior and 8 p. were Senior High FCY F lease for Moorhead .Gerdes home, 2.p.m. Saturday—Junior 7 1948, few ' " good 1 vah's Witnesses . Church . .. . That was Junie a el of patience; and willi 6:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal, . Pioneer .Instructions . 'at Grace, 9-11:30 a;m. . .. among the 2,504 attending the ¦ ROLLINGSTONE days : after the graduate . of St. faithful iri saying the i_5?!r^» i5S^>^ for basic training at Fort Mc- Good Old Days" celebration at Poovey, Is a psuedo-morality The sermon will be "Blessed Skluzacek , gave the meditation. _.„ . ""! _ i'". ",i. t «aS- Aclmi 0«n ol liitirtulf First Communion was received Pallor ol"i Plymouth Btptut Church hstw ol Chiisllio Idnciuoii Clcllan this summer after re- Lanesboro July 4-6. play. Members oi the cast are by 15 youth at St, Agnes Church , is Yours if You Hear God 's He recalled a minister of ceiving hor high school diploma Jaycees meetings are held the Brad McDowell, Nancy Dahl, Kellogg, Sunday. Tho Rev. Word and Keep God's Word ," "charming simplicity ' from a Strons Facility with only Experienced Pastors as Tcacliets In the Sctiool rojrlh 11:28, ¦ mW or completing the college year. second Wednesday and Tim Phillippo and Kondra James A. Speck officiated. based on Luke Bohemian farm family, one de- $int li; r«lil_j (iHilibln dy Kmh IP, 1974) lor f_ rtlt. r hfoi^lioit. Fnrott no* - a I'mM mjmti.r After completing the seven-week Monday of each month at 3:30 Welch , with Dnn Harlos, John ¦• Confirmands and their par- termined to do his best against cl ippkinli cm ti tt.tiv.d, Goo J jobs mililile in hin Cily JKI , Minimum luiln lewneil. training schedule, she would re- p.m., during the s'imrnor Dahl and Rick Woinbender as LAKE CITY , Minn. ( Special) ents will he guests of tho Aid great odds and keenly inter- turn to Wlnonn , where she monlhs, in their new meeting student directors. — Vacation Bible school at St. Association for Lutherans at a would be required to attend room furnished by the city, The .program will also Include John 's Lutheran Church will luncheon at the church Wed- "heading the call" led by nesday at 8:30 p.m. The film. unit meetings 10 hours each Bar- begin June 3 and continue 1 '¦¦ monlh. She would begin AIT ENROLLMENT SET bara and David Speich. through Juno 1-1. Classes, Mon- "Teenagers and the Biblo ,' f SINGLE VISION /" . " will be shown. ^^ nfe V\ training at her convenience , as ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - The public mny attend. days through Fridays, will be ¦ long as the program was stori- Enrollment of p r o . s p e c- from D to 11:30 a.m. for stu- ed within ono year of comple- tive freshmen at Arcadia High dents from nursery through Area delegates ¦ tion of basic training. School for tho 1974-75 school Rev. Harwood assumes eighth grade, ' nfiend Bvl OSSI"S ; if m Byrne said that women Inter year will be made during the Lake City pastorate ALC district meeting ULnuuLu m 1S» csled in the option should con- coming week, according to John SPRING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- tact the Army Reserve Conlor, J. Koettlng, high school princi- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) cial), _ The Rev. Robert Sol- ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - 302 IC. Snrnla St. pal. —Tho Rev, James Harwood has berg, Now Guinea missionary, Area delegates attending the assumed tho pastorate of First has sent five books on New Northern Wisconsin District con- Congregational Church , Lake Guinea for the Trinity Lutheran vention of tho American Luth- City, preaching his first ser- Church library. Money "gifts enir Church Sunday through mon Sunday. Wednesday al Zion Lutheran A native of Boulnh , Mich,, from Trinity Lutheran Church PIANOS & ORGANS to thc mission have been used Church , Appleton , Wis,, were 1 • WINONA'S LARGEST STOCK • , lice received his bachelor of Lloyd Dahl nnd tho Rev , arts degree from Olivet to purchase a new sewinR ma- Ken- 1 CURRIER WURLITZER MELVILLE CLARK ' Col- , • • • lege, Olivet , Mich. In 11)70 , chine, timber for the church , a neth Jensen French Creek; 1 nnd Melvin A. - 'Olsoji,,. South Beaver ! hns" served ns assist nnt pastor l jOOO gallon water tank' for the lfe' ELECTRIC PIANOS at tho Yankton , S.D., Unlled Biblo school, and youth work. Crook ; Rodney Stage , ' Hard les • f SINGLE VISION gm ¦H H #BM| —. ^^ wB \ imDWA' , AJ& ' Church of Christ tho past two Creek; the Rev. William Rice, ) FENDER RHODE? - WURLITZER • CONTACT S"70 . MP^P ^ P* J______\W years. SPRING OROVE, Minn. ( Spe- South Beaver Crook - Hardies v *** H^J Itov, Harwood will attend cial) — "If You Havo Ears, Creek pastor , nnd the Rev . Har- > Wm PLAYER PIANOS I United Theological Seminary , Listen ," is tho thomo of tho old Aasland , Living Hope con- an Now Brighton , Minn., during gregation. Buy Now ' Root River Conference spring DOWNTOWN WINONA ^ '\t __ i , ..TZ - Y ' ^F d Save tho coming year In conjunction convention which will convene pahl ls a member of the dis- ^^** with his pastorate. Ho has com- trict homo missions committee, pleted two years nt tho sem- Tuesdny at Trinity Lutheran 111 MAIN STREET SS I MFKWbBlBa inary. Church , Spring Grove. Rcgistrn- TELEPHONE 454-3711 ggR J__WMS{ HARDT'S MUSIC STORE Ho ami .his wife Mario hnve tior, will bo from 0:13 lo ifl A niilway fro m the Atlantic W*™* \ Ui lavaa Plaxa Eait Phona 452-2712 . \ o tho Pacific a lf>-monlh-old daughter, Jen- a.m., with Hussions planned for was completed OPEN ALL DAY MONDAY THRU SATURDAY IjjjWilTO - nifer. the mornlpg and afternoon, Vlay 10, 18CI) . \^ ^ TrahsGripts indicate plw Wisconsin
mrld^ wealthy collectors who did|piJ^ sold to By JEAN HELLER spun. , biles. Ehrlichman: I.guess that ac- solons consider By ED BLANCHE gans, such as "capitalist pigs" ex- in the words of one dealer WASHINGTON: (AP).. - Pres- tually got in. yy LONDON (AP) — What do at Beit, and assused him of . But, Hunt said, the burglary WThe plau never fwprked, Hunt . working'-ctess , "lust" after paintings their " ident Nixon's tape transcripts Nixon : What in the name' of you do with IS masterpieces ploiting the ^ buy legiti. never came off. said because the Hughes people worth about $20.4 million, that teiieve- in- riches can never indicate that the f White House ( f This, the experts y ' ¦ ' ,. to; give would-be expletive deleted) though, has power plant bill you stole.in the .world's great- raiders were prob- mately. -. Plumbers did puli. a Las Vegas In . the White House tape tran- refused the Hank Grunspun got with any;- itiated the However, : some detectrves burglary, contrary to testimony scripts, . presidential' adviser burglaris an escape airplane. MADISON (UPI);- The state est art robbery? ably motivated by something y thing to do with Mitchell or gain. suspect, hof thief would, be able given to the Senate Watergate John D. Ehrlichman said it did. In addition, Hunt said, "the y Senate as expected Thursday One thing's for sure .— you more than just personal of 19 famous master- anybody else. last three or four to dispose . committee. Purpose of the burglary, ac- Muskie candidacy was rapidly left the question of legislation cari.t sell ; them for anything In the pieces, even to shady collec- Watergate conspirator . E. losing. imp_ _;usy.and no one was Ehrlichman: Nothing ... like their market value.; At years, according to police esti- cording ; to Hunt's testimony, . oh the location of power plants $3 tors. This reasoning tends to Howard Hunt told the com- was to get some information on particularly interested in the Haldeman : They busted his least not. openly. . mates, art treasures vrorth theory the; Irish he and committee. stolen. back up the mittee last Sept. 24 that Sen. Edmund S. Muskie of information, that Mr. Greenspun safe to get something out of it. up to a conference billion have been robbery was politically moti- another member of the secret might have possessed, ff f in Wasn't that it? f Lucey pro- Right now, those 19 paintings .. Most law. enforcement Maine . which reputedly would if ,. . Gov; Patrick J. the: hottest chunk vated. .' - White House . intelligence-gath- are possibly agences agree the thieves ¦ ¦ ¦ cripple Muskie's fledgling pres- fact, he ever did, concerning Ehrlichman: No. They flew posed what he called the " / .- ering unit that became known 1 po^- of stolen property iri the world. these days are; far. more organ- identialycampaign,. Mr. Muskie." out, broke his safe, got some er to the; people bill'' last 4-H'ERS TO MEET as the Plumbers .planned to However, the White House thing out (unintelligible). Now Art dealers and police , around ized internationally and f more The planning took f place, special the globe have been alerted to ": BLAIR, Wis. ... .'-(Special), — burglarize the office of Las Hunt indicated; between De- transcript of an April 14, 1973, as they sat there in my office Thursday in calling the knowledgeable about; art than Vegas Publisher Hank Green- session He said it would in- watch.out for themy .WW ever before. , f . The . Beaches Northern Lights A- cember 1971 and March 1972. conversation among President . ' H Club will: hold their regular Nixon and his two top advisers, . At fthat point the subject mat- Ityposes a ; problem for police And they are convinced that Hunt; said the plan was for- volve the public directly and in- in" Ireland investigating.the raid meeting fat 8 p.m. Tuesday at mulated with the help of repre- H.R. Haldeman arid John D. ter changes slightly and Eh- directly in an orderly process of a lot of major works that van- . Henry Fonda has Ehrlichman indicates that the rlkhman . never finishes what last weekend by an armed gang ish after they ' are stolen fare the schoolhbuse, rural Ettrick. sentatives of millionaire How- , locating power, plants. on the . collection of gold and jpacemake r implanted ard Hughes who also Wanted burglary ; did occur arid that it he apparently was goiiig to say, The bill was originally intro- was,.in some unspecified way, Ehrlichman, nowy living in diamond millionaire Sir Alfred ¦ '¦ some material reported lo be in ¦ ¦ duced in the Republican con- Beit. . ' .-'" ¦. '' NEW YORK (UPI) - —Actor Greenspun s safe. successful. - .-'. ¦' •'" Seattle, could hot be reached Henry Fonda Thursday .had .a ' ;¦ trolled Senate, where it was So far the gang that pillaged He testified that the Hughes Nixon : Can, you tell me . is immediately for comment /on amended, so much, Democrats in ^ • pacemaker:. implanted . iri his thaty a serious thing? •••Bid-they ¦what----he»-had.„'hfien l„„t9W and Beit's mansion near Dublin people promised to give the . „ the minority called it- the. util- April 26; has made no f ransom chest,; a- spokesman for Lenox services really try to get into : Hank what, if anything, the PlumBers' . ' Plumbers such support . ities version.-.; P.Prp' A'A; - . P demands of any kind. Hill Hospital said. .- f- as hotel rooms arid P automo- Greenspun ? y f did . " . ,.f- The 68-year-old - Fohda, who The Assembly toolir up that ; But some art experts and y rioilapsed : following a perform- version. Wednesday, and Demo- some police officers believe the ance, of his one-man . play crats controlling that house put robbery ' was • politically moti- back into . the bill the provi- vated. Beit himself thinks the ¦ 15 models to select from "Clarence Darrow," was admit' ' ted to Lenox Hill April . 23 for sions Lucey . called for. -. It was gang -was out to make a killing ' called New milk price system approved 96;0. by rairisomiiig off the paintings ¦ ; . /what' an associate¦ ¦ . Not one, but fouryservice nien •'exhaustion"-.. . '.; The Senate Thursday senit the for hard cash. And he's y also The hospital spokesman said third draft to a conference com- said firmly he won't pay a cent (the compiany president is one) '. the . pacemaker, which electri- In mittee oh a voice vote after dis- if that is. correct, - cally stimulates the heart, was to be^ effective August agreeing 24-8 with the • way it ¦ Park space avaijabte ' was written. Stealing art treasures has implanted "as a safety precau-: (AP) as well as the prices, f milk for fluid : use, The price been a lucrative business for • tibn against .a fheart rhythm WASHINGTON^ " ;. -y A class* The committee was not form- ¦ financing hew standardized price system The areas involved are in the will be the Minnesota-Wisconsin but each housie wfas expect- centuries.: But in these days of On the spot disorder."; ¦ ed, - . . . - .. . ¦ level in effect two months prior terrorism and revolutionary j . . 'for ¦milk sold by farmers in 20 central, . southern and f south- ed to name three, representa7 OhHwy. 61j across from til 's Red Owl, next to Firestone. to. the current mphth, plus a politics it: has. assumed.a-more ' states will-go into effect August western parts of the: nation^ differential- for the specific lives to sit on the. committee sinister aspect. • - £SW Firearms safety cours e ; ¦ -see the Liberty. Marshfield and . 1 after overwhelming, major- "The amendments are made area.; W_ P .. .; ' which would have to arrive at . Hugh yLeggatt, a . respected fcSJfcL,. .. . "yAy. .; ¦ a compromise acceptable to rWW pickman hbrties.before you decide. P. " Ay/ Pyyyy: ities of the dairy farmers in- necessary by the technological —CJass -Two, - . '- milk, for ice London art dealer' and inters ior adults, teens set both -houses and Lucey. ¦¦ ' A- ' ' AA.AAr:-"yy.y "y ¦ volved approved the change, advances in the marketing and cream, frozen desserts, cottage national .art historian, " said: mL^ - '^k. ' ' ¦:¦¦ , Mmn. (Special) Lucey has sa'd he Wants fa : .RIDGEWAY the Agriculture Department an- transportation of . milk," the cheesey arid yogurt,- bulk milk "There are. new motives behind Wy —- Following the completion ,bf solo to commercial food ; proc- bill that would, for example, re- these art thefts. ' In the old ^,; nounced Thursday. spokesman said.. . "No longer quire utilities to submit expan- yyOpeily^yy |W| i course in firearms safety: for The new system, the product confined to their;-own small lo- essors' a_ _d~ail ±JtiiCr cream and days, thefts were often insur- ' ' m-Y -Y'P ,V- '" W'W '.' : ^y;yww ' y/yyf:W has been sion plans IQ years in advance ance frauds; : &A^ - 't •area : youth, - a request off more than three years of calities, dealers , sell milk in cream products. Farmers will ' . Now there are ¦ made for a course for men, public infernal be paid the Minnesota-Wiscon- biennially. He also has said the sociopolitical reasoiis and some Ay; hearings and what isy. ihcr.easingy becoming bill ¦ should include effective yy ind teen-agers, f study* is not expected to result a wide . market. But they are sin price for the current mphth form of . blackmail is likely." ^fSiinday pey safeguards to protect the inter- P;¦ - Interested persons may cpn- in significant changes in the re- regulated . by their;own market- plus 10 cents 100 pounds, y There has been . : speculation tact the instructor, Robert Jf tail price of milk spokesman ; -M-lass Three, .milk used for; ests; of local communities; the . .gang that raided Beit's , a . ing order with provisions call- s ¦ ; McNally, Houston RtW. said. ing : butter, milk ' powder ,, hard The bill was 3rd on Lucey' County Wioklow mansion at P/P? for . perhaps lower prices list of nine bills for the session. .- Meetings will take placeI on and different classifications cheeses and evaporated milk, Blessingtori, near f Dublin, may BEdft - ^fSi ^|i|o===;2¦ »M Y —¦ ySAlEl^=^—¦ 'SAT., MAY 4 9:00 TOTIME 5:00 • SUN., OB^YIMAY ,Sy 12:00 TO 5:00 A^0tP^=m0 == &Ay. i| ^ ^ fc ¦ 'WpAAt ^WL Od.»»t.Raee^ff It pd.lc^al A Wn ?tY^^^I ^ m oA^ K Wm MM ®QPA AKT ALL BASSETT STOCK! 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EL,VER V ; — "" We Discount The PRICE . . . Not The Quality! I 3 WAYS TO BUY V I^B 7*^ "Ml La/VPla E ^M _ KHI >II :« S . c«h I J BUDGET FURNITURE PHONE E~| [ L=J454-4922 MON. & FRI, 9 TO 9 -- TUES., WED., THURS. 9 TO 6 — SAT, 9 TO 5 - SUN. 1 TO 5 HIGHWAY 43 & OLD HOMER ROAD — SUGAR LOAF Calhr him p morally ^ AIM judge Maryland court disbars Agnew subpoenas By DAVID GOELLER fpr time in 1962. ' ' The state's highest court dis- court reinstatement as a ANNAPOLIS; f Md. (AP) . -.— barred Agnew on Thursday be-' . lawyer at any time, officials of The judges said failure to dis- Calling Spiro T. Agnew morally cause he ypleaded no contest the court of appeals said. bar Agnew would be a travesty (ape recordings obtuse, the Maryland Court of last October to a charge he Ih a unanimous 13-page: opin- of their responsibility to uphold Appeals has prohibited ¦:sry PAUL, Minn, (AP); •— A the for- evaded about $13,500 in federal ion from the seven judges, the the integrity of the legal profes- . ', mer vice president from prac- taxes when he was governor of court said it considered tax sion aid prevent individual federal; judge signed a . sub- ticing law. Maryland in 1967. evasion a crime involving mor- lawyers, from hurtinig its image. poena today ordering the White "It is difficult to feel com- Agnew was not a member of al turpitude, fraud and deceit Agnew, who was fined $10,000 House to turn oyer any taped passion for an attorney who is the federal such; required dis- and placed on three; years pro- recordings .. .dealing with;/ the bar, and his dis- and as armed occupation of co morally obtuse that he con- barment it* Maryland prevents barment under state law, court bation by the U.S. District Wounded sciously cheats- for his own bis practicing law elsewhere. rulings and the ethical rules of Court in Baltimore, had asked Knee, S.D., last year. , pecuniary gain that govern- The ruling affirmed a recom- the American Bar Association. the circuit court panel last De- U. S. District Court Judge Fred J.' Nichol signed; the sub- ment he Jtas ..sworn to sferve , mendation in. January by a The;judges said they found .no cember to leave him -vvith the com.p-le-tel poena, which was prepared by- y disregards the three-judge circuit court panel mitigating circumstiances to means to earn a living. , words" of the oath he uttered grant requests by AgneW and Since then, he has announced counsel for two leaders of the which heard the caise brought American Indian when first admitted to thei bar against_ Agriew by .the - Maryland hiS; lawyer, Leon H.A. Pierson, he is writing a novel about the . Movement on ' : ' trial in connection with the oc- and absolutely fails to perceive Bar Association. •.; ' . '..'-' - that the former public official vice;presidency. Persons in the - his professional publishing industry have pre- cupation. duty to act hon- Agnew, who was unavailable merely be! suspended from . Deruiis Banks estly in f all matters," the court for comment, cannot appeal the practicing law, his profession dicted the: book should earn Ag- and Russell said. A - ' .- '¦• rP- 'A- P politics full new SIOO OOO or more. Means are charged in 10 felony" ¦' A ^the princi- decision but could petition the before entering . counts that include AMISH SETTLER . ,. John yPetersheim, a y sota, rides a horse-drawn buggy burglary, , theft,; arson, assault on federal member of the vanguard of an Amish colony: : pal means of, transportation for the Amish officers and illegal possession which settled recently in southeast Minne- farmers. (AP Photofax) ' P? of firearms. Jobless rale The subpoena is addressed to President; Nixon or his author- ized, representative; It orders down Nixon to produce by May 28 all edges lo tape recordings relating to; con- Amim^ versations between the Presi- dent and any.other persons-rin- i percehi 'Insufficient evidence cludirg John De^n—concerning WASHINGTON (-AP.) - - .' The the Wounded Knee case. . rctitMMM Nichol withheld signing the nation's- unemployment rate HARMONY, Minn. (AP.; - A ' ; The newcomers to the state wood-burning stoves," edged down from .- 5.1 per . eent order until a transcript of re- members of the Old Ben Hajek, who operates a marks made in court second Amish . colony is taking „^re Amish: . to 5. per cent of the workyforce . Thursday Order in the jMount y Eaton, .service station hear . Canton, in April, the government said by defense counsel William root in the Harmony-Caritonf ¦ ¦ Ohio; area. " ' .- '., '• Jsays the Amish have been well today.' V , Kunstler Were available today. area of extrerhe southeastern * • . "Farms ; were getting very ¦;accepted in the community of .' It was- the second consecutive Thii judge said a copy of the Minnesota near the Iowa borr¦ ; transcript der . . Pf: ' '.' scarce and costly in Ohio," Mil- 290 persons. "Basically, they're month that the f unemployment would accompany . ! friendly people, although a bit rate had dropped. the subpoena. .;. Four families moved into the ler explained. "We prospected . " Kunstler told the; in f such .. states as Michigan, '
said. "There are no radios and spreading effects : of - the fuel All of ; the "Zebra : victims murder, murder, kidnapifig, the previous day. At J tinie,. : night as Thomas Manney,; 31, a " . Dean was counsel to Nixon. opposite corner of the state. - . . 'since we heat our homes "with }do television sets: in their shprtage.:- P: 'P ' - were . white. They: were :shot armed robbery and assault homes and theirf never , attend star • . football player at Sah ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ It remained ; 5.2 per cent in ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '' ' . Francisco -f.Stafe University P in down in apparent unprovpked with . a. deadly weapon, .Chief • w ' - .' w- .. . ' -' . _ _ . :. ; ; - - - ._ . - . . " -. '' ..-. • ' . . ' . '¦ ' !' . . . - • • ' ' . ' ' ' . .. ' .¦- .' -' . ; imoving picture shows, I'm February before dipping to 8.1 Asst. the early 1960s; -Clarence Ja- attacks by youiig blacks, police . District Atty.. Walter told."yy, - - -'' -: ; , .;.W per cent in March. sky, . / A. Giubbini said. .¦ :"¦ : In SanFrancisca Despite the recent decline, mersoii, 37; Dwight Stallings, The Amish farmers use only 28;¦' and Edgar Burton; 22. Green was charged , in con- . Moore and Simon are ac- horse-drawn equipment and the Nixon administration has nection with a: case not listed cused of shooting down Jane said it expects some increases Miller; says this presents a They had been booked for in- Holley on; Jan. 28 as she re- problem for the new colony. in the Unemployment rate later vestigation of conspiracy to moved clothes from a washer q Ex-SLA uarters raided have his . year, particularly during commit murder. Bench warrant issued at a downtown;laundromat and "The Amish from Iowa the summer as more teen .agers slaying; SAN FRANCISCO- (UPI) sighed by Tania, the name Hearst are; being sought in. .scoured this area; in recent Kearny said the four were re- Alario Bertuccio, 81, — years for horse-drawn machin- enter the work force. leased because it: became evi- for Winona resident with gunfire as he walked home Authorities Thursday night kidnaped Patricia Hearst now connectionWwith the April 15 . According to the Bureau of yy . ery ,!» he said. "What's left: is dent "during the; course of the A bench : wairrarit. for the from , work on Dec.. 20. raided an abandoned apartment uses. $10,000 bank , robbery and the Labor . Statistics,; about "4.5 mil. apparently f used as affSyin- Police and . FBI agents badly in need of repairs." investigation that . no further arrest of a Winona mah ; who Moore . also is charged with shooting of two bystanders. lion Americans were: without discovered clothing and other ' " procedures . against them are , shooting : Terry White,. 15, and bionese Liberation Army head- ¦ ¦ ¦ ' In addition to their somber failed to hiake a ischeduled ap- - ¦ Jobsyini; April. That -was about articles that indicated the SLA . . • . feasible at this time." pearance in- -Winbria ;- County Ward y Anderson, 18, at a San quarters and found terrorist dress, other distinguishing 200,000 fewer than in January But formal murder and other Francisoo bus' stop on April 14. slogans scrawled on the walls members lived in the apart- CHECKING MICKEY MOUSE Court Thursday has been issued ' ¦ characteristics of Amish settle- and February but still .430,000 charges lad been filed against Both teen-agers survived, f meht.less than fa week ago. - .- • ' ments include setting up their by Judge Dennis . A. Challeen. y RENO, Nev.y(I]PI) It's higher than in October f at the the three other men still in cus- Police had listed all four vic- PRAYS FOR ALL Police found the keys to a % own schools for children. They ¦tart Donald G. Hanson, 19, 524 W. of the oil embargo. tody—Larry C; Green, 22; J.C. Sarnia St;,, had been ordered to tims as targets of "Zebra" at- rented car which the under- tough to cash a check in this limit education to the eighth Total employment stood, at Simon, 29. and Manuel Mopre, : tacks. ;- /SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) - ground group used in an April giambling city, so officials were grade.;' appear to eihter afplea to a - ' / 85.8 million last month, about , 29,; police said. They are to ap- charge of driving without a li- Alioto said ; ari infornier , pos- John Fire Lame ; Deer, a Sioux bank robbery. understandably miffed when a "We feel experience is the the same as in March; / ¦" . ¦ ¦ '¦ ' sibly enticed by a meclicine . manf who lives f near ¦ pear Monday before a county cense- - ¦:' ¦; ' -. .- • • ' .- - .- . -;¦. $30,000 re- . FBI agents removed every- bank cleared - one signed by best teacher,. says Miller, "so After rising : rapidly during grand jury. , f- HansOn was,arrested by city ward , provided the y major the Rosebud Indian; Reservation thing but a bed from the we don't think it is necssary to the previous two years, employ- The new developments were , break in the case. Hfe said thei in South Dakota, . told a apartment. ; They loaded , two Mickey Mouse. send them to high school or col- police near West 4th and Huff ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ment has : shown very little disclosed as Mayor Joseph L. streets April 13 and charged "Death :Angels" dress , neatly congregation of college students trucks aid a car with large Michael MacLean signed the lege." " . " ". growth since October, reflect- Alioto was en route to Washing- ;with the offense; '. and purport: to live according to here that he\had been praying boxes and bags containing famous rodent's naine to a $9.04 Although they hold strong re- ¦ ' ¦ ' ' . ing the lack of growth of jobs ton, D.C, to consult with U.S. . ' ¦ a "puritanical code of moral every morning for 32 years for items found in the apartment. check to pay off a bill at a ligious beliefs, the .Airiish do in the blue collar and service Atty,, Gten. William B. Saxbe on The first; women in the Ma- conduct," but teach their yoiing all humanity Of the world. No weapons or suspects were department store. He said he not build churches. Instead, occupations, the government his theory that an organization rine Corps were called Marin- 5 *¦ ¦ men f the. "techniques of killing "That's; iny job, ' said the 70- discovered. did itp just to see iff anyone they conduct services every said. ' - . ':. called "Death Angels" was ettes. W and incapacitating." year-old shaman. , -A "- Eight SLA members and Miss would isatch it. No one did. ' Sunday in their homes.
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f ______H_H___P__HHM_n_M yA' ^'^*- OPEN Monday thm Friday to ^ ¦ ^^^M _^_MiM to 9 9 , y | i 350 East Sarnia Street ¦ Saturday 9 6 ill W TKI#3^ f_l ,„ ,»;, ^¦ilHWilH V ,.o, K ,^V ,* ¦ ^MJg^mftffliiiiMl ^^^a. Sunday Noon to 6 ^M "llliqiJ 452-4636 WINONA _^ Couple wed iri Grafts Luthera n rite Alts li c l PETERSON Mirmy (Special) ^ — Miss Rachel Faith Lee, Gt)od Samaritan acts daughter; of Mr* and Mrs.- .Jay- mour;Lee, Peterson,.iand Doug- PEAR ABBY: Can you or anyone in your vast reading James Torgerson, sen of audience provide a solution to a problerrt which saddens las Mr. and- Mrs. Ervin Torgerson, me? Because of the frightening increase of crime, in order carving. Many of the items will were recently to protect myself The / Dielahanty Mpntessori Belgrade, Minn., , must I now refuse to lend a helping hand ' be available for sale. married at Grace . Lutheran to a brother or sister in apparent need of help?, If I sun driv- School will host . any Arts and ' Craft areas will . be- provided Church, Peterson.-, ' y f ing along the road and see a car stalled by the roadside^ Crafts May Market Saturday/ at graduate of and a , for children of ; all: ages, The bride is a woman tries to flag me down, imist I: ignore her plight the St.. Mary's College Center High School and Con- and keep going because I fear it might be a trap tip rob giving them an opportunity to Peterson MaU from ii a.my to]6fp.ra.r •work in the areas of vegetable cordia College. Moorhead, Minn. me? Or if a stranger, apparently hysterical¦ ¦ ¦¦, rings my dbut your father zones-tropical, moderate, cool is , bridge .',/. winners f announced ind primary age children ¦ . an adult and must be aware of the dangers as well from 1 to p.m. and cold. , -'¦ .- , - ' as thei advantages. You've spoken your mind, now be Thursday were: Mrs. - Joseph * quiet. And for heaven?s sake, if he should get into an ac- Knopp, first;' Mrs, Irene Bow- ycident,;resist the urge to say:"I told you so." ers, second, and Mrs. Van SWING-A-TI?ON . . . Members oi the especially during Thursday evening's rain, Kahl, third. : ; DEAR ABBY: How can I open up my son's eyes to some- Delta Zeta Sorority at Winoria State College , when the young woriieri dormed motorcycle ¦;"" thing befwe it's too late? . . Lowest-priced f Sonny isf 28; and he's marrying Sally, a 26-year-old widow conducted a 24-hour swirig.a-thon Thursday helmets to keep out s»me of the pelting drops. Chicken ; dinner y ® with a child. Sally was married at 20, and had a baby at 21, . and today for the benefit of the Multiple , Lending a bit 6f moral support to the event RGA AtCMCpIor and her husband - was killed in an accident when she was 22. y Sclerosis Foundation. Thirteen sorority mem- were members of the college's fraitemtiesi The Eagle's Auxiliary -will Because Sally was orphaned young, she never knew her bers alternated in two-hour shifts to complete Larry Swanson, left, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and serve a charcoal chicken din- 19" diagonal portable mother, so she became very close to her mother-in-law. After the swing-a-thbn at Hamilton Park. The wo- Robert Betcher Sigma Tau Gamnna. Pledges ner Saturday at the Eagles Club . ,. from ,5 to 8: p.m. A'\ mother- Sally's husband wos killed, she and the baby moved in with men . began swinging at noon Thursday and received by the sororit for the s\wng-a-thon ' .'. .- the in-laws and they've lived there ever since. y^ daughter , banquet .will be held ' completed-the project atynoon f today. Nan . are estimated between $500 and $600, which ; ..;• ", I have .told my: son that since it isn't proper for a widow ' ' May 13 at- 6:30 p.m. ; Reserva- , Gorgus, Hastings, Minn;, one of the parti- : : willy be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis : tions arie due Monday. Officers jto have a gala wedding, he should insist ori a small quiet ' ' ceremony with none of Sally's ih-laws present, but he said cipantsycommented that it was a little chilly, - Foundation. (Daily News photo) . will mppf Mnnrlav nf 7-SO h- iii -'. whatever Sally wanted was all right with him: Well, Sally is having all her first: husband's family, and I'm afraid with all the memories of their dead son- they will turn the wedding ¦ m^B^m^^^iM^m^^smm^^^m, ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ lrrto a funeral. ! - '"¦ ^•: . : M den Club at the . meeting held rangement in which, she said, my ':AY:^A>; elect off iters Thursday evening at Lake ^ School Park the arranger chooses his mat- ^iigi^lKi^SM?^^ !'^'^^ "¦ ¦ "¦ ¦:¦ • .' - ' . - .- 'm —' : " ' -:¦- - ... - -—. - . - -. . . : ""—- Lodge, f . : _ ./.- ' ¦ . . . . - "H erial first and then decides what ¦ ¦ ' - f n**MM -niaTOURIST ™ at spring rally Mrs. Augustine is a certified to do with it. ¦ KIBJI Modal ES425 r •- .;• • -. . ' y. ¦ ia«(Uawitfi pictar» The Rev. Harold Sturm, Al- lunch judge for. the Minnesota Horti- Listing techniques, essential ftp oultural Society and has. lura, Minn., was ; elected pas- studied successful arranging, Mrs. Au- extensively iriy the art of flower gustine pointed out the import- Your horoscope —Jeane pton toral adviser of the Vfinona Cir- rnenus v arranging. . '¦". ance of cutting the stems: of the buit of the Lutheran Woineri's THE BASIC RULES for mod- plant materials under water, so change. A For SATURDAY, MAY 4 v you. make of them, subject te Y§S^AYS . Todays natives are well-meaning; in- A Missionary Society iat its spring that they will absorb the.water ' A ern arrangements, she said, are Your birthday tWay: It li 1h» un- W (WINONA PUBLIC SCHOOLS) boldness and created space better, pruning , the ends of expected developments that make your dustrious people who like to pursue rally hUd recently at Zion yLu- and life highly interesting and satislyl m all idealistic programs, often attract public '¦' theran Church, Eitzen. Monday — Sloppy joe on a color and these elements-are branches on a slant and , never year. Bright ideas enhance your earn- attention. ?,:¦ '• Fresh, crisp styling-big screen AccuCoIor : putting any two flowers into an ing capacity at several points; each Aries (March 21-April 1?): It's lust as Mrs. Rueben Suhr, Fountain buttered bun, potato chips, but- limited only by the extent of phase .shogld be treated as a temporary well .you start early and set as much performance! [Sty, Wis., was elected vice tered green beans, milky peach one's; imagination. arrangement In exactly the bridge to a differing future. Relation- done as the situation admits: before the ships are dependent' altogether on what interruptions begin. Impulses «r*ata • RCA's AccuCoIor* picture tubefor president arid Airs. John Rus- 'sauce. . Describing some of the new same way. blunders. Mrs. Johnson work- . llfeHke coIor. srt, Caledonia, Minn.; was nam- Tuesday -Chicken fried ideas in flower arrarigeing, she Ernest , Taurus (April »-May »: Friend* jd secretary. Mrs. Lester Un- — shop: chairman, announced that find special reasons to infringe on your AcouTint»--at the press of a button . steak, catsup, mashed potatoes demonstrated "arts omnibus" Two y part ieipate time. Even so, maintain an even pace, • aasch, Dakota, Minh., will serve which is begun by a craft ] workshop will be held avoiding abrupt comments. Your health W-autorriatlcally maintains natural 1lesh tones and brown gravy, milk, peanut selecting a ' as spiritual growth committee painting or picture and then in Waseca June 19 and 20. Any- deserves the bott of care. and consistent color on all-channels. butter sandwich, fruited gela- in council meet Gemini (May 21->une 20) : There Is ¦' woman. ¦ making an arrangement which one interested iri attending may pressure to gi along with someone ' ' " •¦ s Automatic Fine Tuning (AFT) Other officers who will tine. . . f- -,::Wy call the Winona County Exten- State College fac- else's schemes which are not com- RCA' contin- is either a repeat of the picture Two Winona patible- with your best interests, Your electronically pinpoints and accurately holds ue their terms are: Wednesday — Orange juice, ' sion Service for further infor- members participated in own intuition miy get you an argument. Mrs. Lyle or,closely related to. if. " The ar- • ulty pictune'slgnal on each channel. Anderson, Lewiston, Minn., beef macaroni and tomato, cab- mation. Since classes are lim- the program of the spring meet- Cancer (Juna ZV-July 33); Home af- the correct rangement is placed in front fairs run collision course with vocational ¦ ' ¦ ' pA ' president ; Mrs. Weldon Van- bage salad, milk, peanut but- ited, early registration is ad- ing of the Wisconsin Council obligations. Make any adiustment that . m RCA's quality-built AccuColo>Tch^ssl9 of the picture, creating a three- : Loon, Onalaska, Wis., treasur- ter sandwich, sugared donut. dimensional effect. vised. . '. for Geographic Education ' held will work for now and laatfa you frta features solid state components Iiv^ er; Mrs. , " ta readtust . further later. ; ¦ " LaVerne Putz, Foun- Thursday — Sliced turkey, "Assemblage," as its name MRS. MARTIN Peterson recently at Wisconsin State Uni- Leo (July 23-Aug. 22): Just doing - many areas. -: tain City, spiritual growth cranberries, bread dressing, implies, is the assembling of chairman of the iris arid peony versity-Stevens Point. something Isn't the solution today; It's Convenient servicing. Tvyo plug-In chairman, and the 1 at Mer- first being honestly what you are, then • Rev. Nor- mashed potaotes and giblet materials of unrelated qualities show to be held June Norman Baron presented the selecting same simple course of action AccuCIrcuif modules control several man Kuske, Goodview, spiritual gravy, celery crescents, milk, which have been changed y chants National Bank presented paper, "Wisconsin and the Mis- that reflects wha t you are. growth pastor. in Virgo (Alia. tl-Stpt. 22): To gal out Iririportarit set functions, can be easily bread arid butter, chdco-rriarble some shape or form by the ar- plans for the show. Reserva- sissippi River" and Roger Carl- of the grooves of old heblt today, bolh ' - ' : Miss Karen Black , Bath, tions for the noon luncheon to be son read his paper on "Anthro- attitudes and • skills have to evolve a . replsced. : pudding. ranger. In her demonstration , bit. Trifling details turn out to lie »f Mich., guest speaker at the held that day should be made pogeography, Burial Practices computer-tested ln.egra.ed circuits Friday — Orange juice, fish- Mrs. Augustine used a sawed- gssentlar Importance. • two rally, presented a slide Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Uncomfort- lecture burger on buttered bun off fence post, a piece of barbed with Mrs. Arthur Dorn. in Malagasy Republic. replace many heat-producing parts. of her experiences while work- a , tar- Mrs. W. W. Lowe, club pre- ¦ able as some of this weekend's decisions tar sauce, lettuce salnd, milk, wire formed into a circular seem, much benefit: can come of Ihem. • Stay-set volume control lets you turn set on ing in tlie nursery at the pear, shape and a bent piece of scrap sident, read tips from the Minn- Select the simplest Way which leaves setting. Apache Mission, East Forks sauce. Caledonia rhnir you free to function efficiently. and off without changing volume , metal. She placed flowers in esota Iris Society on the care '. Scorpio (Oct , _3-Nov. 21): Some people Ariz. She belatedly .' notice wjiot you had thought attended Michigan VJunior and senior high school the center and placed the ar- of iris and-the preparation of CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) • Built-in antennas for both VHF and UHF. State University and worked only, ' ¦ thoy knew all Ihe time, and' there's a hamburger and trench rangement in front of a color- iris for a show. It was announc- — The Caledonia High School scramble to catch everybody up to cur- with , the Lutheran collegians. fries, 10 cents extra . ed that an executive board meet- Choir has been invited to make rent facts. related background to complete Sagittarius (Nov, 22-Dec. 21): Ott She is currently working with ing will be held May 15 at 7:30 a special appearance as a solo busy yourself Instead of unloading tha to the effect. ¦ ¦ ¦ " ¦ the mentally retarded and phys- asked Mrs. Earl choir at the |ob on somebody else. Discussion , go ' • , , ' ' ' ° ' ested persons a^e con- The psychedelic arrangement, p.m. at the home of , JSt. Olaf -. College only to far befora deepening into irgu- ically handicapped children in ^" y\ tact their pastdrs by May 15 for she said, is meant to disturb and Schwab. Choral Festival Sunday at menls. Don'! oblige! .. > Pjjf ¦ APPLIANCES - the Bethesda Lutheran Home, travel arrangements. ¦ Northfield. The choir Capricorn (Dae. 22-Jan. 1») : Think ef aT ____^y ffl LOWER LEVEL awaken the viewer. In her de- will per- today as a time for repair and main- |f j . Watertown , Wis. Projects chosen for the year monstration she used a back- form "Nearer My God to Thee," tenance, devote more to the working* It was announced that the na- Nelson seniors V of your dally living rather than ta include the South American ground of parallel lines and con- by John Gardner, with Sue mechanical things you use, tional convention will be held in Aquarius (Jan. io-^b, 18): missions and Home Mission verging lines, a flower bowl with (Special) - Beutler as accompanist and m re- Appleton, Wis., June 29, Inter- Equipment Fund. NELSON, Wis. "O God, I'll Sing Thy Praise a rranging your own mind to take Inlo horizontal lines and "flowers" The senior citizens of Nelson account recently achieved facts, b* ate Forever," by *Dale ture that you bring along those who £pp of cane soaked in water and their Grotanhuis, J V II o Vfhen PauontH Servfa observed April birthdays at who dedicated the song to the need to know where you stand, to stm bent into graceful , curving lines. Tuesday meeting. Honored Pisces (Feb. 1. -March 20): Thertfe no t^ V-/ tmjtoiiant high school choir. clear path laid out ahead for anybody t^ ______H^Es^E^_^___m^______il____B_HI_____i IN AN ABSTRACT arrange- were: Mra. Edwin Salwey, today; Fooling your way It lust a* good ______H_H^_^_^^ilI^__a___HIIIIH___H___l ment, she said, the arrange- Romeo Busoh and John Schnu- PARENT-YOUTH BANQUET as any other approach, within reason. ¦W^M___S^»ll^»-lo_r* ^^^_B___H ment is placed on the back- man. Winners in cards were; NELSON, Wis. (Special) - ground itself. 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Sarkowsky said Walton's con- ¦¦¦ NEW YORKy (AP) - Crank New York to its victory.' ¦,' play with the Portland .. Trail play professional basketball if The Encino, Calif., businessman He said any offer to Walton tract, contains no unusual con- upi Kate Snaith. ' : There's going to "We'll win on Sunday," Par- Blazers, of the Natitfrial Basket- it meant-he had td¦ ¦move from was reached¦ by phone in Cali- would have come frorn. San tingency . clause regarding . the be a hockey game iri the: 'the "West .'Coast. ." ¦ - .' ' ' ' ¦ . .' fornia. - ' '' Phila- ball Association, says the red- . . - Diego . owner Leonard Bloom, center's knees or :back; -which delphia Spectrum Sunday. ent predicted y conrldehtly. "I haired AU-Americari's lawyer. The Sain Diego Conquistadors Portland picked Walton as its who -was unavailable for com- have troubled him while .play- The fNew York Rangers saw believe in the Philadelphia ;' It is Estimated Walton will re- hold the American Basketball first draft choice after a ; coin ment.. P .P' / ff ing ; at ,UCLA; to that with a 4A victory over fans.*:;: ceive at leasty$2 million in the Association rights to Walton but flip with Philiadelphiay which Sarkowsky said at a news Walton ¦' beganf using acu- the Flyers in the sixth.gaine of The Rangers must be starting f multiyear ' agrieement. - .- .. . . were unsuccessful in. trying; to shared last-placfr with the Trail conferejie that Waltori, who is puncture; during . his senior year their National Hockey League "yr . 'wants to buy acreage in woo him to play for the ABA in Blazer's ih the final NBA stand- shy would be un- injured back and to believe in Harris, the jourr : "He . ¦ ofT^jjjpmen, to treat his semifinal : playoff Thursday neymari defenseman who has a secluded area and iaise vege- his hometown.^ -" ings; - : available until he gets fto Port- tendinitis in his knees. He puts night. That forcde a. seventh come up with three clutch play- tables," said Sara Gilbert, Wal- f Twb y groups hoping to-estab- Gilbert said Walton would no- land on .'Saturday. TheB, >he hot pads on: his . knees for 30 and deciding game in Phila- . lish ABA franchises yin Los tify the losers personallyyin the said, if Walton likes what he and ice ' : off goals playing on makeshift ton's business adviser. Ari^ minutes before gahies delphia Sunday, and ; you ' can • Walton will travel to. Portland geles also wanted Walton, who bidding for his services, f ' finds, he may f decide to change on thern for SO minutes, aiter bety that the lines at right wing during the Flyers will play playoffs. Harris' overtime goal Saturday after signing a con- in three seasons at yUGLA. be- "I told; him I would notify ev. his address , before . the weekend games.- ; 'f ' - ..- ' their , lucky %ong—Miss fSmith's tract to play for th6 Trail Blaz- came the most accurate, shoot- eryone, but he said 'No, it's my is through; He also fell in a scramble for rendition beat Montreal in the fifth game . of God Bless Amer- ; of the /quarterfinal series, and ers, Herman Sarkowsky, presi- er in National Collegiate Athlet- responsibility to y call them up. Walton, who will be 22 on a lose ball Jan. 7 at Washington ica—before the game. he finally solved dent, of the teairi,' said Thurs- ic Association basketball his- They were nice enough to make Nov; . '5,- -. . was UCLA's all tim:e Staite, breaking : parts of . two Parent Thurs- ' ' : With Miss Smith singing, the day night, With a 40-foot wrist day; - . ' •- . tory, making 65 per cent of his offers."' . . :- - PA A/A leading rebouhder . with .a ca- vertebrae. ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦: ' ' ¦ Flyers have lost only three of ShotW . ,/ ':: . ' ¦ ' :A f y .; Bill Walton The 6-footrll, 220-pound cen- shots.- - - . 'The man has made a choice reer total of l,370, andf was the He stayed; off.the' court for 3$: games at home. ;3n " this more than a week and finally series, neither team has lost at returned in' a: game Jan. ,1 home, but Flyers' Coach . Fred against Notre Dame at South Shero isn't sure that playing in Bend, where the Bruins. lost ,71- the Spectrum will help his team 70 and saw -a record-setting Sunday. * ,y winning streak ended at 88 "I : don't . think playing at &eco/^ games. : ¦ ¦' ¦ home . in the seventh game is By ED SCHUYLER Jr. Churchill Downs. , and John M. fOhn's Cannonade Stepping Stone winner Canno- mutuel field, f be trying for a record sixth Kareem yAbduI-Jabbar, then that much advantage," he said. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A If: all 23 start, which , would was made the early 8-5 favorite nade, who -will start under An- For Charles Ivlilbank, trainer Derby win., Hartack currently known as Lew Alcindor, left "I would ¦ ' father be ori -neutral mixture. " of. 3-year-olds, in- break the record of. 22. in 1928 Thursday while the Sigmond gel Cordero from the No. 2 of English-bred Sir Tristram, is tied: with the retired Eddie UCLA in 1969 for $1.4 million ice. If you make a mistake or post. In the No. 1 spot te Mee_ the Derby is an experiment. from the Milwaukee Bucks, an cluding graduates of small when Reigh Count won, .. the Sommer: pair of Rube The ¦ " Arcaro. y: two, ybu may get booed at t_ ack racing and major stakes purse, will be $326,500, with Great and Accipiter was second ken Stable's Agitate^ winner of I'm interested to see what, he NBA expansion ff team: They ' ' ¦ -. home and : the guys' could get winners such : as Judger , was $274,000 to: the winner. The big 'at . -9-2.W-. " - ' • : - .;-.. five .off six starts: including the does on this track, but I'm sure Two others entered have done were NBA ; champions : two tight." set to battle for glory and gold pot-—the old record was $198,800 ' .He's gonna be taken back California Derby. Agitate is the he'll do well.*' . most of f their racing in Vene- years latere W . One Flyer making very few Saturday in the 100th Kentucky last year; when Secretariat anyway," Stephens said after third choice,. at '5-i, and will be y Sir Tristram., y:owned by zuela. They fare Set N Go and Sidney Wicks, another former mistakes is .goalie Bernie Par- Derby.- " won—was due to ay record, 290 the; stretch-running Judger ridden by Bill Shoemaker. - American Raymond Guest, has Lexico, who will be ridden by UCLA player who was All-A- ent,, who was . drew the No. 22 post position. - 'As long as. I don't lose! my raced only four times and his merican; joined the Trail; Blaz- sensational in The added prestige of this: nominations at $iOO each and . Gustavo Avila who rode Cano- ganie; No. 6 and kept his team centennial Derby, the general increases from $2,500 to $4,000 The y Blue : Grass . Stakes and jockey:on tke . break, it doesn't only start in this country came ers in 1971 and has talked with in the contest until third period inconsistency, of this year's 3- ' to enter aind from $1,500 to '$3,- Florida Derby winner will be matter whatNny position is," when he y finished out of the nero II to victory in the 1971 Walton about the team.: goals by Ron Harris ',. and Ted * ridden by LaffitfPincay Jr! said . Frank "Paftcho " Martin, money in the - seven^furtohg Derby. He .is owned by Vin- . year-bids and a record purse 500 to start - y f f ¦ • [i-virie . 98 seconds . apart drew the most . contenders: ever The Woody! Stephens-trained 'The other horse can get a who trains Rube The Great and Stepping Stone. He: will be rid- centa Baptista, whose husband snapped a 1-1 tie and helped for the famed VA-mile race at entry . of Seth Hanock's, Judger position fast," said Stephens of Accipiter. He. was referring to den by Bill Hartack,. who will owned Canonero. : . ¦¦ ¦¦¦ Miguel A. Rivera, who fell off ¦ ¦ - . ' ~ ' ¦' " _ n m Accipiter shortly after the start Sports in brief of the Stepping-Stone. / : yy County spftbal! Melrose-Mindoro Whein thfey. field goes: to the post at 4:30 p.m., CDT, Satur- day, Riveray will be on Eube i league way Blancas c wins friaiiplar The Great, winner of divisions M^ fe under of the Gothamy and Wood Me- COUNTY SOFTBALL FOUNTAIN CITY; ' - Wis. — ¦ . WL - -. - v. rWL- morial, inf the No. 12 slot. Angel Recraatlon Bar 1 6 . Cly-Mar . Bowl ""6 <0. Melrose ^ Mindoro's track team Santiago will start Accipiter Rollirigslons 10 Minnesota City 0 0 Nelson Classic piled up 78 points to. win a Cou- from the No, 4 post. White Knlo.it I oy Elba .0 1 lee Coherence triangular meet Stockton: 0 0 Ridgeway . 0 1 Compiled from Daily News wire services ¦ Witoka 0 0 St.. CfiarieJ A 0 1 held here Thursday. . ". Other trainers seemed to be HOMERO BLANCAS took the first-round lead in the Byron more interested in the . weather Nelson Golf Classic with a:six-under.par.65 . - . . Cochrane-Fountain City was Recreation Bar -whipped Elba second with 57 points and Hol- than the post positions. It rain- RIGHT WINGER AL McDONOUGH jumped from the . ed Thursday, but no rain was rts^A 9-2, RoUingstone stopped Ridge- men third -with 35, ' NHL'S Atlanta Flames to: the WKA's; Clevelahti CrusSdfersf for forecast for Derby Day. way y l5-0f and . White Knight a reported $100,000-a-year ; contract for three: years . ., . Bill Engfer of C-FC and Tom , general manager Brown, Stu Olson : and Tom Monte Sims said Kenneth Op- edged St. Charles 6-5 as the Wi- JACQUES PLANTE has resigned as teins Destroyer upset winner s Quebec Nordiques . W-W . Young , off Melrose-Mindoro were , nona County Softball League and coach of the WHA' ¦ of the Santa Anita .Derby, M , has purchased double winners, y opened Thursday. WESTERN BROADCAST SALES CO Would not go on a. rriuddy track. A ^^^jM ^^ 701,000 shares of the NHL Vancouver Canucks from Medical Engfer Won the 100 and 220- The Cly-Mar Bowl-Minnesota Investments Corp. of Minneapolis for $8.5 million . .. . . yard dashes with respective . "Everything is fine and it City and Stocktpn-Witoka games WrllE CANUCKS also announced that Phil Maloney: has times of 11.6 and 24.8, Brown will even be better if it keeps raining,!' said Preston : King, were rained out. been given a two-year contract as general manager and took the 880-yard run in 2;17 ¦ " trainer of Samuel Lehman s: COach;. .. ' Pf. A- - AA -f. A and the mile in 5:02.9, Olson . ' :• Al Sommers cracked a home . f Triple Crown,: a doubles stakes THE NBA's NEW ORLEANS franchise is expected to an- won the lo\v hurdles in 22.4 and -' - ' run for Recreation Bar, Ron nounce today the sighing of Atlanta Hawks' superstar Pete the pole vault at 12-0 and Young winner-.. . . PCBS television coverage is set J Ruhdff had three homers and Maravich, who was' sent to New Orleans for two future firstr Was first in the long jump and n m ¦ ¦ ' ' : ¦ for 4 p.m; to 5 p.m:, CDT. 61 1 ^°° seven RBI for Rollingstone and round draft picks .. . . • • ' • :/¦ . triple jump; " -r' .- .. " : "P''^3j£Kk Ins*^ " g—i^» 100-Yd. Dash — Bill Engfer (CFO .: Trainer Jpe Di Angelo's prob- p^f W|§? AN ARBITRATION PANEL says the Cincinnati Reds must IJave "resell and Greg Beardon 11.6; 220-Yd. Dash — Engfer 24.8; 440-Yd. lem was in finding a rider. He homered for White Knight.-:' .' - rescind a suspension and refund the fines levied against¦ out^ Dash — Steve Ellingson (CFC) 57:0; fielder: Bobby Tolan last season in a team-dispute' ¦:. ' .' ' ¦;.. 880-Ydi Run — Tom Brow n (MM) 2:17.0; still didn't have one for the Mile Run — Brown (MM) 5:09.9; Two- doubles stakes winner - Sharp UNLESS THE NFL makes a definite, public comraitmen. Mile Run — Ron Klinkenbero (H) to , place an expansion franchise iri Memphis, the city- is ex- 11:30.8; 120-Yd. High Hilrdles — Ron Mc . Gary at the time the entries WHS netmen lose pected to i' vote Monday on bringing the WFL's Toronto fran- Donald (H) 18.0; 180-Yd. Low Hurdles — closed; HS&Mf Stu Olson (MM) 22.*. ; A ' -.; chise to town . P. Shot Put . - — Jeff . Spangler (H) 44-5; . Sharp Gary Was: -. :. the only %. ¦ to Rockets 3 2 FORMER CY YOUNG AWARD winner Denny McLain lias Discus. — Mike ¦ Grzadzielewskl MM) gelding entered and he will try ^ , of they Senior 134-9; LongA J vmp — Tom Veiling. (MM) to become ttie eighth gelding to P% , ROCHESTER, Minn.y —: Ro- signed to pitch for the London, Ont., .Majors V9-3V4; High Jump' -- Dave McFarland ""^^P S _ Y Inter-County League: (CFC) 5-6'/j : Pole Vault — Olson (MM) win the Derby and thef first chester John Marshall handed . . . 12-0; Triple Jurnp — Young (MM) !^ M-l Vc, since.Clyde Van Dusen in 4929. Winona High ia 3-2 Big Nine Con- JEFF LUND, an all-staler in basketball and football SSO-Yd. Relay — C-FC !:«.»; Mile Re- : la/ — M-M 3:50.4. Sharp Gary also will be in the ference tennis: setback here from. Antigo, has accepted a basketball scholarship from UW- Thursday to lower the Hawks' Ean Caire ., ; CHRIS EVERT beat Bctly Stove 6-2, 6-3 in the, Hilton dual record to 7-3.. ' • ' Head Island, SC, women's pro tennis tournament . ... - ;.. WHS got wins from Pete Hart- THiE PORTLAND STORM of the WFL signed wide re- wich, who stopped Tom Eyrich ceiver Jim¦ Krieg¦ of - the NFL's Denver Broncos to a con- 6-1, 6-2, and Randy Koehler, tract. .- . . . .' . -. ' .'' who defeated Tom Hamburger . . " -" SAN DIEGO CHARGER lineman Greg VVojcik has signed 6-2, 6-2. . a multi-yeiar contract with the WFL's Hawaiian franchise . . . The Hawks will host Mankato MIDDLE LINEBACKER Frank Nunlcy signed a multi- West Monday. year contract with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers. 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Austin ...... ,....,.•. 4 , 0 l-.ooo wrapped tip the season lead , and then Lynn Carey ed the Rockets foj- the next four Scarborough c?me through j Wiiiona Hiih —- First- by blading Rochester Mayo 2- , ed matters even more by swip- -: - , seven- . Totals 17 3 7 ¦ - . for Karasch Realtor, Lepna tu- fnning wildriess on the part yof 0. Austin's Mark faunlap tossed : Winona, wWch had its ing ; five basesW -:¦; Ttfil* Utt : game winning streak snapped blqski was next with a 518. pitcher Jim Lee left too much the shutout after .being knocked " ' ¦ for the season, Bailey, a senior. . lefthander, WINONA HIGH . . ,...... :.«« Ml 0-3 Alice f NeitzHe had a. 506, , for -Winona High's baseball unconscious by a line;drive- off and is now: &3. JOHN MARSHALL ...... 4(0 CK X-A . allowed seven hits, walked only ' RiverYwilderness? Elaine Thode wd Cathy Kra«§e team to overcome here Thurs- the bat of one of his teammates did all its scoring in the top ¦ . . E — Scarborough. R; Mu«li«r. Rp l , -> M ississippi of the third inning. one and struck out four.y Scarborough, J. Mueller, Norton; Bailey hath managed a 505 and ,Jo .il day afternoon, and the Win- prior to game time. W ' •J, AlKer. HR—N6fTBn7 SB -^ Bahrens, forwarded tb make a potion of First baseman Bruce Nortori Monday, Coach Jerry Rad- A PROPOSAt HAS been Nipbols wound up with a 502. . hawks came out ; on the short In other conference action Clapp; Vtnn»,. Findlay, Allwv Clarty. and Wildlife Jtefoge » datz' y squad will host Mankato COB—VVHS i, RJM 7. the Upper Mississippi Riyer Fish _ swept teant Thursday, Albert ' Lea- disposed led off the . inning with a 330- tlie Karasch Realtor end of a 6-3 score in a crucial . ¦ PITCHING SUMMARY part, the National Wilderness system. In effect, part of. foot home runoyer the leftfield East fin another Big Nine tilt of . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ sccrilig for the night wjth 954-. ' T_ig Nine Conference ; game of -winless Mankato West .8-4, IP H K CR BB S O river would be declared a wilderness, , . . ' • - " : - ' ' fence, Hal Van Fogsen followed beginning at 4:30 p.m. . , Lee (L, 4-3) 6 f 6 3 5 7 2,657 and Golden Brand Foods with Rochester John Marshall. Owatonna knocked off Mankato the proposal has been completed by with , a single, Larry Behrens WHS' B squad , defeated JM M.Bailey (WP) .: ;. 7 7V 3 3 1 /A A. formal . study of claimed both the final -, nwnd > Lee, a junior lefthander, gave £_)st 10-6 and Red .Wing upend- HBP—Findlay & Vlnns (by Lee). P0— the Bbeau of Sport Fisheries;and.Wildlife and wili.be t"*> up four walks and hit a batter ed Faribault 64. ../¦' - drew a walk and Randy Muel- 5-4 as Scott Endery rapped-a J. Mueller, T—3:01. meetitig Monday night at awl league titles. subject of discussion at a public Drop League 'Winona Senior; High School. Over in the Pin 7:3*3 in the auditorium of the Baecker wa_i 'WTKe "iiMtihgf"'CT^^ reaction to at Westgate, Kay rolling 2Q2-541,. Joan . Hittner such: a proposal; . had a 505, the Sportsinap's Tap ; WHS girls warm tip The bureau has made an •xteniive $tudy of reached 927 and the Oaais Bar Lions preserve Scoreboard - >he proposal and eopi« of it are available from totaled 2,566. . . . . Mankato.St. Fish and Wildlife Ser- .The Sportsm,an's Tap wound , girls at-U. of -Minn, girls the Winona office of the : Pro Basketbdl¦ ¦ l ¦Playoffs Winona St. up, as second-half champions. . . ••-., ' - . ': "' NBA •;-•• •,- "' vice in the Exchange Building. RR Iead; Girls' Softball swinj ¦ KE8UERBTT B LA0IBS Finals ior Big meet ' SATURDAY'S: GAMES 9 "P still unresolvedy no one is (Final) . - WhUe the issue is .. . . TODAY'S GAME Winona . St. at.Guslavus Adolphus, 11 Weilgalt . W. L. . . , Boston, series tied 1-1 ¦ rea^-some 45 000 afres— Milwaukee¦ al. ' a.m. - , Unbeaten . Wmona High warm- Linda Von Grevenhoff was optimistic about the a , . Golden Brand ...... :.. ...,.. H . 7 .;- . - .. '.- SUNDAY'S CAME . - '..; -11 ' " 8- .¦- - ' ¦ ¦ '- " being included in the wilderness system. Right Ksrajch . Realtor . ..,; .. . . . Milwaukee at BOilon¦ .' Prep Baseball ed tip for the Big.Nine Confer- JM's only double winner, claims - '^...11 - 10 .; ' ' " Olson's Formal Wear .. . lancers take 2 A y: -/ ..ABA '. ' fy - THURSDAY'S RESULTS ence gifls swimming m e e t ing firsts ih the 50 (33.0) and y now the river area is too heavily traveled by f . Town & Country Stata Bank 11 10 . - ¦'- . ' - ' ' Finals ¦ " LOCAL SCHOOL- Thursday by thumping Roches- 100-yard (1:12.0) backstrokes. ,y 's too West End Liquor¦ ' .. -. ". . 1° .-11 " Spring Grove preserved Its : SATURDAY'S GAME Rochc.tcr JM «,. Winona High -3 commercial and private boaters there ' - . Ziebell's Produce ;.-....- 9 : 12 1 - ¦ ¦ Utah at New York, New.York . leads 1-0 BIG. N+Nfi— - • . ter John Marshall 74-34 in the 200-Yd. . Medley Relay r- . T- -Winona PlBSly Wiggly '.. ..:...... 8 .13 . . narrow lead in the Root River .. (Anne Fuglastad,. Stacy. Hushes, Ann much public use of islands and sandbar's arid ¦ - . .Red, Wing (, Faribault * . Winona fruc|c Leastnfl .... 8 • -13 y Winhawk pool; T—3:13.0. ¦ Conference baseball standings Pro Hockey Playoffs Owalonna 10, Mankato East 6 Sheehan, Roxy . Mioin). . y dredge spoil poses plenty yof problems. • 20O,Yd. Fretstyle..- — 1. Lli Hartwich PIN DROP . : on the ¦ " ' '¦ Austin 2, Roch. Mayo 0 WHS, boasting &_ . 5-0 record, " PolnU strength, of Kim Sher- • .NHL . -W. / '"" Albert Lea 8, Mankato West 4 (W); 2. Joan Salzer (W)f 3. *A(ry Ray- W.stgafi : heavy; Sportsman Tap ..,..,,.. ,...,.,.. IS Jburne's one-hit pitching effort ¦__Serr_lilnali , ROOT RIVER— travels to Owatonna Saturday mond. (JM).- T-2132,1. . '. The wilderness concept isn't compatible with pulH ¦' ¦ r r Oasis. .-.;. .'. ..;...,....;,.... 39'/_ Thursday yafternoon ' : ^TnresDAY s RESULTS Houston 4, Mabel-Canton 3 for the conference, riieet, as do 20O-Yd. IM — 1. Molly Murphy (W). lie use and, in mdsi cases, the river ahd the Upper. Mississippi ¦ . , New York-4, - Philadelphia 1; series ' —La Crescent 12-6i ¦ Rushford 3-3: T—2:41.9." ' . KACE . .. ;;.....,.; ..„.;..... 39 Albert Liea; Austin Rochester Refuge are subject to heavy traffic. . Wond.erilch Iniurahca ...... - .' "31- :' Sherburne gaye up only, a . - lied 3-3 ^ - . HIAWATHA VALLEY— . , 50-Yd. -Backstroke — 1. Linda Von- ' Gi-evenhoff (JM); 2. ffiiglestid (W)i 3. -. Ray's. Trading Post- ;.:.,.,...... 34 . SUNDAY'S CAME Plainview 4, Zumbrota 3 (9 innings) Mayo and John Marshall. . Chances are a.wilderness could be incorporated into some ' single to Lewiston'sAl Matzke New York at Philadelphia¦:¦ ' Jane Hagberg (W). T^0:33.0. - Lake Centar Industries :...... 30' /i. ¦ 7 spots, but unless the public-shows strong feelings at meetings Cheer s Liquors :...,.;.y,...,.., 30 '- . :. ' as the . Lions edged the f host WW.- - .- WHA ' " ' Pro Baseball Liz Hartwich, Molly Murphy SO-Yd. Breaststroke - l. Huaties (W); . ' . : (JM); likely, Mutual Service Insurance ...... U • ' ,. . ' ¦ Semllihals ¦ NATIONAL¦ LEAGUE . 2, Barb Gentling 3. Nancy Pickett like the one Monday nijght it isn't Cardinals 2-1, un- ¦ - ' . ¦ ' • ¦ - and Stace Hughes once again (W). T-0:3S.( r in a pair of . ¦ SATURDAY'S GAME .. • . EAST W. L. Pet. GB 50-Yd. Freestyle — 1. Hartwich - (W); earned runs off losing itcher Toronto at Chicago ¦ paced WHS . against. JM; each p St. Louis .;.. -,- -.565 • ' 2. (W); 3. Debbie.Kroll (JM). ? ..>..; 13 10 . ¦ Sheehan No ?oampmgP reminder Kevin Grutzmacher. Montreal ...,,..:.. 9 8 .529 1' ' winning- two events asf well as T—0:28.7. ¦ College Baseball Philadelphia ...... 10 12 ¦ .455 Wi swimming, a leg in Winona's 50-Yd. Butterfly — 1. Dlan.e Rosen- ; Randy Ellingson had a double LOCAL SCHOOL — -/PP . : Chicago 7 12•• .369 - -t ' • crantz (JM); 2. Jean Ferdlnandsoh (W). THE MINNESOTA Department of Natural Resources is ¦ ¦¦ ' - ' 2Q0-yard medley and 40p-yar;d and a single for Spring Grove Winona ¦ St. at. SoWhyvest St., 3 p.m. Ne*. .York . ... :, ..... 8 U . .384 4Vj . T-0:32.5. c reniindiiig those planning- to spend the opening weekend of , NIC — : ' . Pittsburgh ¦-....¦ . 6 ¦ 13 .316 5 freestyle relay victories. Diving — 1. Amy How. rd (JM); 2. iiow 5-1 in the conference. St. Cloud St. at Moorhead : St. ' . • ' - , •. the f trout season in the Whitewater Wildlife Management SPORT WEST . Judy Woodhousi¦ ; (JM);¦ ¦ 3, Sara Boiler A UM-Morrls ¦ at . Bemtc_|i St.. . Los - Angeles - • ¦ -. • " (W). P-1W.60. Ai:ea that camping has been banned. In other Root River games, ¦ • ' ¦ ..,... 18 6 - .750 • . Hartwich won the "50 (28.7) ¦ BIO TEN - - Houstprt ...... ;. ;..-15 10 .600 3'/i 100-Yd. Freestyle — 1. Magin (W); 2. . Houston nipped - and 200-yard (2:22.1) freestyles Camping will be ,available at Whitewater State Park and MabekCanton Wisconsin at.Mlnnesola (3) '. Cincinnati ; ..;, -....,'Vl 9 -.550 . 5. , Beth Johnston UM)i 3. Raymond (JM): SHOTS ¦4-3 and La: Crescent swept a Northwestern at Iowa '(3) Atlanta...... y. ?2 ; 12 . - .500 6 .' ' Murphy the SQQ-yard individual r-r-1-.m-.i.- - vin several private camp grounds in the area. ¦ SATURDAY'S GAMES San . Francisco ;.„ -12 12 ,500 6 - 400-Yd. Freestyle.. — 1.. Murphy (W)t ¦ - The ban was enforced earlier this year at the request of ¦ By DOSH doubleheader with Rushford LOCAL SCHOOLS— San Diego . . '. '..:.¦ • '. . 11 14 ;440 lW medley (2:41.9) and the 400- 2. salzer (W); 3. Kroll (JM). - T—5:17.4. ¦ ¦' : 6-3 and 12-8. .; Winona St. at Southwest St. (2), noon .•:- . . THURSDAY'S RESULTS . " yard freestyle (5:17.4): jj ii.-d 100-Yd. Backstroke — 1, VonGrevenhoff the, Minnesota Department of Health because the area has Homlina at St. Mary's (2), 1 p.m. Atlanta at-St, Louis',, ppd.,' rain " (JM); 2. Fvgltstad ' ' ¦ -'- - - ¦ AW; 3. Hagberg been heavily fused - and hasn't the facilities to handle. crowds. -. . Duane Hegland drove in two NlC-i- - - - Cincinnati at . Piltssurgh^ ppd., .rain Hughes f the. 5Q ,.(36.0) and 10(H (W). - T-i;i2.o.- • - ¦:. . • ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ . St. Cloud St. at Moorhead St; (2) - - TODAY'S GAMES yard - (1:21,0) breaststrokes.' 100-Yd. BreaitJtroke — 1;-. Hughes (W); runs with a single in; the top UM-Morr!s at' Bemidi¦ St. (2) St. Louis (Foster . ' ' - - - ¦ • ¦ • 1-1) at Houston (Os- Mary Relna rts¦ (W);¦ ¦ ¦ 3, Gentling JM). ; Dock-sideiclean-up of the sixth Inning as the Hur- BIG'TEN-, .: .- teen 3-2), night . . R.oxy Magin added WHS' oth - T—1:21.0. . ' • ¦ BOXING QUIZ : Here are a ricanes erased a 3-1 deficit, Northwestern at: Minnesota (2) San Francisco (D'Aqulslo Jil) at. Mon- er first-place finish, winning the 400-Yd. Freestyle Relay — 1. Winona ; ^ few famous boxing nicknamiis. Wisconsin at Iowa (2) treal. (Rogers 3.1), night ' (Magin, Salzer/ Hartwich,. Murphy). T— f THE MEMBERS of the Minnesota ,Ciiy Boat Club will be Michigan St. at Michigan 100-yar Can ' youyfiU'e (heir real r Larry Papenfuss and Mark - San . Diego (Jones 2-4) at New York ' d freestyle (1:09.6). 4:35.4. - in force Saturday morning, 6r .'at- least that!sftheir plan..The ' Matlack 2-1), : names? Toy Bulldog; - :Astoria Duerwachter nighl . earned credit for Swimming Los Angeles (Downing .1-2 or Rau, 2-0) club is planning an all-day cleanup session/beginning at 9 a.m; Assassin, the Pittsburgh Kid, the victories : for the Lancers THURSDAY'S RESULTS af Philadelphia .Schueler 0-3), night Members are asked to bring rakes, shovels and anything Winona High girls 74, Rochester John Cincinnati (.Blllln'gham 3-1) at Chicago Little Artha, Tiger. , and Papenfuss bolstered his • ' - ' • else that; might come in handy, y ' ' ¦ ¦ Marshall, girls . 34. : (Hootbn 1-2) :. . ¦' ' ' -? ?-¦ .? ' ?'- 1 'batting, average with , a 3-for-5 Atlanta (Niekro 3-2). af PltfsburBfi The women's auxiliary ; will , provide lunch. ?'. - :¦' ¦: (Rooker 0-2), night When George Foreman floored . late .in W Track " Brown points Winhawk performance at the p th© THURSDAY'S RESULTS SATURDAY'S GAMES Joe Frazier fo take the World twin .bill. . .-, - Winona High girls tl , Rochester JM San Francisco at Montreal Disgusting Championship cn . girts S3. - Sari Diego at- New York ' " Heavyweight -SPRING OROVfr ... 100 TOO- 0-2 3 0 Melrose-Mlnddro 11, : Cochrane-FC 57, Cincinnati at.Chicago. January 22, 19.73, he jo ined, a LEWISTON ,- .-;;... .; OOO 001 O-l 1 ¦>¦ Holmen 35 Atlanta at Pittsburgh A BEPORT OUT of Port Edwards, Wis.,;earlier this week Sf. -. special group o( heavyweisht Kim Sherburne end Randy Ellingson; Rushford girls «0, Caledonia fllris 22 Louis at Houston, night .. . made us sick. . . became the TODAY'S MEETS. . . Los Angeles at Philadelphia, night : . in litlaholders. He Kevin Grutimacher and Al Matzke. girls- right direttion Winona St. at Macalester SUNDAY'S. GAMES Last weekend more thanf .30 great blue , herons were the ¦ ¦ Invitational 7th . fighter to assume . HOUSTON ...,.;.I;.. 000 .103 0—4 5 1 . SATURDAY'S MEETS . St. Louis at Houslon Winon a High, pointed in the (.9.5), the 110-yard hurdles slaughtered on their nests in¦ a rookery ori the Wisconsin. lUv- having lost a Winona. High at Roch. San . Francisco at Montreal ' : ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦¦ Ihrone without MABEL-CANTON ... 100 200 Or-} 1 3 Mayo Invita- er-. ' 7. - - ...... : - . " -•: - . ' tional . - , -.. San Diego at New York fight direction by Nancy Brown, (17.2), the shot put (32-8H.) and light up to. tlie' time he won .: Jlrri Jor#, Van Carrier (4) and Carrier, Los Angeles at Philadelphia ' - Jora (6); Tom 5fOJ)e,: Winona St. at Macalester Invilallonal who won four events "Warden Ron' Kubisiak »-f. brother of Trempealeau County the title; The six champs with Mark Wilbur (7) Cincinnati . at Chicago ' , defeated the discus (94-0),;- . and Jay Z««t. yp' 'ded Golf ' ¦? Atlanta . at Pittsburgh Rochester J^hn Marshall 61. 53 Winona's Kim Edstrom: was Warden Harold Kubisiak, said it was the worst thing he's like records wliip rece ¦ - "¦ . - ' • -.' ¦ " ' * THURSDAY'S RBSULTS x seen since he .became a warden. him were; John L. Sullivan , , . . ; • FIRST GAME ¦- . ' AMERICAN LEAGUE in a Big Nine Conference girls the meet's only other double La Crosse Aquinas 156, St. Charles - .,. ¦ Mr •RUSHFORD .. .. .:.. ooo 120 e—3 A ' - : More than 30 of the majestic birds were slaughtered and James Jeffries, Roc:;y .r- A 191, Cotter 196 ; EAST. track . and field meet at Jeffer- winner as she won the 100 (12.0) LA CRESCENT. .... 150 000 x ¦' 3 : Johanssrn , -e* $• . Rochester- JM 3)5, :Winona W. L. Pet. GB. about a dozen more Were crippled by shotgun blasts. Officials eianq, Ingemar . ' High 325 New -York - spri Field Thursday, and 220-yard (27,0) daslies. Keiih Bartelson, Jlrri O'Donnell . (21'and ¦ ¦ . ... 14 .10 . .583 found more than so empty 12 ga uge shotgun shells at the Cassius Clay and Joe;Frazier. Randy Ronnenbere,' Lorry Pepenfuse end - •'' ¦ ' .-':- 'Te'hnis- .. - ¦' ' ¦: ' ¦ - . ¦ Milwaukee ..;..,.. 10 8 .556 .1 y The victory was. WHS' second WHS also got firsts from : ' ¦ ¦ 5 Bob LaRue, ¦ . • . . ' Baltimore ...... ii. 9 .550 .1 scene. ' - . . y y -, . - . - - . ; > : .;- .. ' . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ THURSDAY'S RESULTS Detroit Critchfleld in fthe 440: SECOND GAME . ' - . " ; Ii 10 f .524 VV in four, outings. The Hawks: are Betsy Uhe nicknames? Toy RUSHFORD ...... 701 010 Rochester.¦ JM 3, Winona High 2 Cleveland - .,..- .... 10 1.1 .476 ' Match 0—} 4 . 4 . • • 2'i schedujed tp travel to Red. Wing yard dash (1:04.9), Carol LA CRESCENT ... . TODAY'S MEETS Boston .' . ... 10 13 - ' . Evidence shows that two people—-possibly Bulldog: was Mickey Walker. . CM ; S02 x—It I 2 ¦ • .435 3V4 Winona St. at Mankala St., 3 p.m. . ' WEST ' - -. next Thursday for a 4 p.m. dual. Hughes in the high jump (4-li) Paul Rod Hubbell, Bartelson (4) and Roh- SATURDAY'S MEETS : fmore—-did the shooting about 7 a.m. last Satur- The Astoria Assassin, Jefas , 13 t .591 rienbere; Mark Duerwachter and LaRu». Winona St. vs; :SI.. Cloud, Warfbura ) California ¦ ' Brownf. set , WHS' pace , by and Cathy ; Czaplewski in the Berlenbach. The- Pittsburgh ...... 12 11 .522 Hi- - ' day. .; Oakland ...... 10 11 .476 21/4 winning the. 60-yard hurdles long jump: (14-5). - • ;•. Billy. Conn. Littje Arlha. Chicago '- ¦ Kid ...... 9 11 .450 3 <0-Yd. Hurdles — 1, Nancy B rown (W); "It was wanton, vicious aiid definitel Jack Johnson. And Tiger had Minnesota ...... 9 n yis0 3 2. Czaplewski (W); 3. Larson (W). T- y pre- Kansas City ,...;.. s 13 .3Bl - .lV the unlikely, boxing name; of ¦ :- • : ¦ 0:9.5. , meditated," Kubisiak said. Denny's Speed & Sport Shop THURSDAY'S RESULTS 100-Yd. Dash — 1. Kim Edstrom (W): Theo Flowers. Detroit¦ 9, Kansas City 7 2. Monson CJM); 3. Kazemba (W).. T— - ' ' - . . TODAY'S GAMES 0:12.0. . y*. According to authorities , there were nearly Cleveland (J. Perry 2-1) at Oakland Tigers handed Mile Run — 1: Jody Aas' (JM); i. 300 birds nesting in that rookery and many of What's >/our pleasure — steak , (Holtzman 1-3), night Kalse (JM) : 3. Carlson (JWi). T—6.35.4. It's all Balfimore (Grlmsley 3:1) af Calllornla 880-Yd, Relay —1. . Winona. T—1:59.7. those killed were incubating seafood , fried chicken? ¦ eggs about to hatch. (Tanana 2-5); night ¦ 4^0-Yd. Dash — 1. Bclsy . Critchfleld ¦ waiting for you at SHORTY'S N»* York (MedIch 4-1) at Kansas Cily (W); 2. Bublitz (W); 3, Alcot (JM). T- " (Pattln ' „ The penalty for shootingia heron is up to $100 and can "where excellent food Is ex- 0-1), night 1:04.9. : ' NOW Detroit (Slaybach o-l ) at Mlnnesola ' 110-Yd. Hurdles — 1. Brow n (W); 2. include sorne time behind bars. Tliat' pertly served." And. we nifcr STOP IN ANDOPEN SEE first defeat s true for every bird (Decker 2 .), nloht Czaplewski IW);. .3: Burly (JM). ' .T- ; quick take-out service; too! Chicago (Wood ¦ killed , not the entire slaughter. OUR COMPLETE LINE OF ¦ 2-5) at Milwaukee. 0:17.2.. ' ' " . ' p _ (Wright 3-2), night : 680-Yd. Medley Relay — 1, John Mar- The Wood County Sheriff-s office and the Wisconsin DNR RESTAURANT Texas (Jenkins 5-1) at Boston (Wise shal; T-2:0i:3. ' ." SHORTY'S . SPEED EQUIPMENT 2-1), are asking help in finding the killers. . night 880-Yd. .Run — 1. Sue Funk (JM); 2. and D. J. LOUNGE SATURDAY'S GAMES This is a . prime example of why "anti-hunting & HIGH PERFORMANCE GOODIES by Cannon Falls Burnes (.Mi; 3. Castle (JM)-- 7-2:**-1. factions are Mark & Center Sts . Cleveland at Oakland 220-Yd . Dash — 1. Edstrom (W); 2. making headway inf thejcpunlry. When they say take the guns 452-2612 Baltlmora at Calllornla, night Lake City's baseball team Bolden .(JM);' 3. Xnowlton (JM). ' T- New York at Kans4j cily, plant away a strong case caifbe made with evidence such as this. 0:27.0. Open Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.- Detroit at Minnesota was . handed its come-uppance 440-Yd. Relay — 1. John Marshall, t- Those of us v/hojconsider . ourselves sportsmen and are Chicago at Milwaukee 1 0:53.5. 12:30¦ a.m., Sun, Nooh-8 p.m. Texas at Boiton Thursday . afternoon and . can h¦ nauseated ..by...an.:_act . such_.as..^ ¦ ' Shot Put — Brown (W); 2. Hplforf •"••••••'•••"¦••LOUNGE -OPEN -••; -' - S Special Opening Offer! SUNDA Y'S GAMES longer be considered (JM);" 3. ' Taylo'r-fJM')-.-D-32-'8'/ _f . to police our own ranks before it's too late. | Cleveland at Oakland, 2 a clear- High Jump — 1. Carol Hughes (W)| Mil 1:00 a.m. Dally Baltimore This slaughter didn 't happen here, but it could have and at California cut favorite to capture another 2. Engleharf (JM); 3. Stewart (JM). Hr- Midnight ori Sunday ¦f ^HEADERS New York at Kansas City 4-1). the-shock $^A95 Hiawatha Valley Conference ti- wave frorn it will be felt. > Detroit at Minnesota ¦¦ Discus — Brown (W); 2. Hollorl (JM)| V For AH Cars . . . Chicago at Milwaukee tle. ' . yf 3. 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' Robert ' Newland, • Houston, 51ock Winona, Tel. 452-1104 or Marty _A»|ln for qualified fcuyer. See Karasch Real- . . ¦ ¦ iiiarket ' ¦ - ' •¦ ' ' t»l. Peterson 8750326. ly. Tel. 454-fW- 672-5717 . Minn. .. . ' . . : * rticles for¦ SaU - ¦ ¦ ST AlliedCth . 43% IBM W. 228% " - .: ;• .. ' . .". . - ¦ ' v ' - AUisCh 8V4 ' grass seeder, double ' " ¦ Intqirv: . 26f PERAAANENT and storm windows and THIRTEEN . Uhllt. motel off Hyry. 61 WIS. FEEDER pigs. 30 lbs. S2S. 40 lbs. BRILLION I' row GARAGE SALE—bicycles, trIcyciiv adult ¦: reglazed, professionally. Also re- Mississippi, access td swim- $33, 50-40 lbs. 537. Erysipelas vaccinat- culllpacker with brome attachment. AHess 27V_ InlPap 45Y_ Start Here doors overlooking and children's clothing, men's . starter storation of leaded glass windows, ming; boating facilities. Separate home ed, castrated, delivered/ C. Acker, Mid- Russell Church, Minnesota City/ Minn. set clubs,' - "rubber-J>4»ctc carpe*/ AmBrnd f f37% yJns&l ¦;¦ '¦• ' ' so" . Wi piilk . NOTICE- .; . . - IJHhps, etc. Free estimates, Tel. .452-8877 •for owner. Attractive financing avail- dleton,. Wis. Tel. .03-836-8764. .. . Early . - American. Might chandelier, W NEW IH CVCLO Planter, 6-30", never between.1? a.m. and 3:p-m able to qualified buyer See Karasch AntCan A WA, Jostens 13% for. : ¦ girls' - Ice skates, much miscellaneous. NEW YORK (AP)y- THIS; newspaper will _• respomlbi* Realty; Tel 454-4196. FUN — Public Invited. Pl^y Day^- Big used. Insecticide monitor. Jack De- " ' /.. tbe '. ' ' , 931 Birch Boulevard, follow sign* from ACyan. .. - 23% Kencott 37% . only -on*, . Incorrect Insertion pl any filler, power mower arid Valier Ranch, 1 p.m. Sat. Exhibitors - Youno,' Tel. Lewiston i?88, ; stock market pulled back today advert|semelnt published In SNOWBLOWER, ends . Sat. 4 p.m. A... . cla^slllifl qlher small. engine repairs, sales and EAST : SIDE BAR, established trade, 3.2 pay S3 for all. classes. Prized ribbons AmMtr Wi Kraft - W 45% Wan) Ads section. Check , yupr ed. . National Guard ArmOry, Frl, 1:30 am. Iri the face offsigns that upward the service.' Howard Larson, Old, Minnesota license, building and . fixtures Included, each event, Grand Champion rider. Pro- DEUTZ — The Long Life' Diesel Farm and call .5--3321 It a correction must ' AT&T , f 48 Kresge 34 ¦ City, Road. Tel, 444-1482. - . .- in the JO's- See Karasch" Realty. Tel. ceeds to Winona County Historical So- . Tractor Known . As the - Fuel. Saver, interest rates v£s '. b% nw)a, ¦ ¦;. . ¦ ' - . - • " " . POWER LAWN mower, Scotr* push mow- 1 pressure fl?l ' 454-4196. y. , -:-;- :' - '. " clety,: . . .. . - Join the growing list of.owners. .Ronald er chest, reciiner, 7-piece AMF IB /* Kroger 21% _ . . ' , bed, dresser, continuing, ¦' CUSTOM ROTO tilling with V troy belt, . Werner. .Kasson. . (Alnn.>. IS h.p.j Elmer dinette set, bicycles. Iii High Forest. Aiicpnda 26% BLIND:AD5 UNCALLED FOR—. . - . ¦ Loevv% laVs any. size garden, reasonable rate. Tel. , Kleven, West Concord; Minn., 105 h.p.j The noon pow Jones average ¦f. E-w, .: ¦/iSt-4M0.-; POJJS, Pets Supplies W 42 Wilbert . Keske, Dodge Center/ Minn., St ArohDn . 38% Marcor 24 ' 16, 21 FIVE-PIECE tlthetH> .4 chairs, table. ' A-S, 13. 14^ . . . h.p'.;: Franci' .,- Lee, Kellogg, . Minn., ' Si 7 of 30 industrials was dawn 3.83 BORDER COLLIE pups, ready to go tb couch and matching chair; double bed, ArmcSl .20% Merck 80 /s ERV'S FIX-IT Service, home . end house- Gonsi gnrrtent h.p.; Henry Barton, . Wabasha, Minn., mattress, box spring and franrie, Tel, at 847.23, and declines out- hold repairs, remo'dBlIng . end painting. Work Tel. Houston 896-3798. 130 hp,; Raymond Pries/ Eyota, Mini .., ¦454 - A AvcoCp "6% MMM . 71% Card of Thinks . :5332. . ;.;. . Tel. f4S+4014. Si^if '54 -h.p.;' Irvin Hohman, Pleasantville, y fieatFd? -^ MinnPL W— numbered advances by more GOOD HOUSE CAT, declawed, house - BENCKW .Wis;,. 40 h.p; . John Greblh, Harmony, BORGANA Fllk coat, whiflsli gray, tall than 2. to i on tbe New York : broke. - Tel. 452-3515. ^^v Minnl, 105 h.p.; Alfred '- Lehnertl, Roll- BethStl ; .31% MobOil 44% Our heartfelt (hanks to all who extended . 1., was SIOO purchase price, will sail ; Dressma_(ing( Sewing 16 ^ , Ingstone, Minn., 46. . h.p.; Gene Schu- Bpeipg "35 Stock Exchange. Trading was comforting sympathy . and help In pur FOUR HOUNDS, .10 months old/ ready 1or S30: Excellent condition; Tel. 454- MaChra. 63 ¦ . . mann, Lake City, :M!nh.. '««,h.p.'-; Walter ' :- - - - ¦¦: :' " " ' recent sorrow. For the cards, food, rtje- ; to hunting this .:fall, -, both par- ' '1190., . . . : . . &)lst€s light. , . W" :' help, starf 1 Marx,. Wabasha, -Minn;, 105 h.p.; ' Her- 17% MontDk . 28% . rhorlals and other acts of: kindness Wa NEED A new spring dress? I can ents are rial good hunting dogs, $25 ; ^^A . ' man Bork, Fouriteln Clfy, Wis., ts h.p.; Will dd mending - children's, men' MA AI ' J$runS,wlc 15%..NorfkWn Analysts said .investors were ere ofeeply grateful.. Special thanks . s or each. . Delano Sinz, Rf. 1, Durand, RCA PORTABLE ifereo record player, 3- 62% to Rev.. Haunt the pallbpartrsi those women's .clothing In my home. Tel, - ¦ Ted Reinhardt, Durand, Wis,, ' 66 h.p.; - . ._Sfie£___ julornattc-chahje. Was ' S50 new, f at figures ' from Wis. Tel. 672:5«4. Location : 1 mile N-. -.of Ona- BriNor. . -• • 40% NNGas 40% disappointed who furnished cars, the ladies who _ -.452*S604f: \y. . Frank . ' Kreidermacher, Minneiska; on sale for' $2S, good condition. Tel. laska on Thomas Road, at ¦Minri., " '¦ ' ¦ : the ' . 'Federal. Reserve which served the lunch, 'to Becky Luethi (md IM, h.p.; Leroy Tlbesar, Minne- . .4s4-n?o; : ., •;• ., , CainpSp 36%: N(>StPw f28% .. TWO 10-monlh-oid Cdoncfogs. Have out- iska, Minn., 105'h.p, i Albert : . Francis '-.Rand - ,for the : m,uslc . and ally DRESSMAKING, SEWING or mending, Coulee Region Eiders CUjb, . Mltler, . Ma- f ' " showed : continued strong de- . standing mother-and father. Are Walker zeppa, Minr.:, 85 h.p. ; Ernie Kamralh, Catplr 60% NwAir„ . 24% our . friends and . hlghbors, Will /make- children's clothes, Dresses, ' lemon f ' ' GARAI3E.SALE at 514 Well St., Sot., 10- ' ' and Redtlc. . cross. . Also . have a . Inc. ; Af: /;/" 'A-/ ; Pepin, . Wis.. 130 h.p.. .and 105 h.p, Chryslr ' y. 1§% NwBanc / 54• • mand . forfia&ns at major New . .. ;. The Family of August Bindc . short or long; . 5upimer outfits. Will do • and white Walker Foxhound, 5 years •6. Children and adult .clothing, toys, • fn my home; also self Blair Prtf(iucfs, : Arens Motor-lmplenteiit 767, 4972 Kel- furnffiire' and . miscellaneous articles. York banks ite the present old. Will not run: trash. Arlyn- John- logg, Mi ' CitSrv y fy f 47% Penney : P 70% , desp NEITZKE- . . Tel. 452-8685. 316 Vine St. , - - nn. . . son,. Lanesboro,¦ Mlnn.¦ ;Tel. 875-2515 or SUN- MAY Sy yf CotoEd , 25% Pepsi SO'A high cost of borrowing. V. We wish to express our .heartfelt thanks 467-2333. • ¦' : ' '¦ • ," . "- . GARAGE SALE—pine touvered, lawn and . and appreciation to all our many yf Starts at 12:30 RM. J) Fertilizer, Sotf . plastic bitold ' doors; ceillngi tiles; vinyl ComSat .31% PhelpsDg- 30% British Petfoleupn , down % at friends, .. neighbors, ..and-'' - ' relative's for Painting, Decorating 20 49 folding doors; sporting equipment; blka CtnEd ., 0% Phillips 52% 12%, was the Big Board's most their virions acts of kindness, mes- accessories ; pool cues, racks and ballsi ¦ List consignments with: MUSHROOM : COMPOST—Ideal ' for aar- tennis nets; roller skates and much active stock. ". - '.,; sages ol sympathy, floral.olferlrigsi me- HOUSE PAINTING — : Interior,' exterior, . ContCan 24% Polaroid 61% morials anil .food received during our ' ^^OOL dens and potting. Delivered In Winona, more. .Also drapery and' bedding. All ' roof coating. Fully Insured, Tel. ' *&¦ - 2-yard minimum; per yard.- Tel. 45+- at cut rate prices. Starting to ConOii - ..' 39% ;Oh the American Stock fEs^ recent bereavement, the loss of .our ¦' ;¦. - - ' Tom Pierce, Onalaska . $* . . a.m.. RCA 17 4808. . • ' ASiS y' Sat., <15 ' E. 5th. . CntlDat 51%- RepStl'f : change, the market value index beloved Husband, Father, Orandfalher, . y-:Te_. 783-2162 . 23% . Greaf-Grendfather and Brother; A drop" , lepf 'labia and 4 : ReyInd . 43% . Plumbing, Rooflngf; W2J .' Sylvan Holler, Onalaska : , yerson, Tel. - 452-4573. ':- Kallestad -for their comforting words, • ; vinyl covered beige , matching chalrj, Deere . 38 Rockwl . 25% Other Big Board issues on the to the soloist, organist, pallbearers and TeL ; 783-25.9 . y like new; slip.covered davenport. Tel. ' ' WHERE CHILDREN dwell, somebody's ^\ Y MLC{ CO.—landscape contracting, dirt 452-5355. . : ,62%: active list ¦". Inter- any others who assisted us In any way. '^?^:%A . .. . DowCm .. . Safewy 42Vi included 'terll' If your over- ' y The Family of Herbert Neitzke always In . hot wa ¦ ' ¦' " ' . Work, sod, trees, - black dirt/ fill,, ra- worked water heater, is not of sufficient ' : or ;- . -¦ talning walls, driveways, cat work and duPont TQVi-SFelh . 31 national .Telephone, down % at Japanese Colored . ; FIVE-DRAWER vanity with large fnlr- -.. - ' : ' PROSEN ^ gallonage or oulput, .contact one of our ¦ trucking. Tel. 507-452-711^. ror, good condition.. Tel. 452-7489. EastKod W. SearsR .81% 20% and trading at ll-year servicemen for expert advlcejh ' the : ' . YMCA—thanks to the administrator, ' In- " Jerry Holler, La Crosse 9—:— ; . ———. ^ ——— •' ' "CA-kP;. • ~P~f. Esmark . 29% ShellOil . 52% lows. Late Thursday the cojm structor; - and friends, who helped me unit needed byfyour j^tnllyT . -^5" i"KO:i7 - ¦;;:- >;; Tel. 788-5680 CULTURED . SOD A USED OlL FURNACE, used oil tank, ' : 7 ¦ in my lllrtess, and getting me to this ~ 1 roll or. a 1,000, may be picked up;. _ bathtub, Tel. ' E;«Qr. :. 78% Singer : 31/8 pany reported a slight dip in ¦ used whlla 4V ' f :454-5382. ¦ hospital. ¦ - ., - ¦ . ¦ Frank O'L'GughJi-h Also black dirt. . . - :• • ¦ ' . . .- "• We will close Saturday at - Sponsored By ' :¦ Firesth 16%. SouPac Sil% first; quarter operating earnings Mrs. Stanley (Wilma) Prosen PLUAfBlNO i HEATING . .. After¦ 5:30 Inquire 726 E. ¦ .7llv CRESTLINER 17' . boat with all controls, - " ' ¦ ' '' ' . 761 E- ,6th Tel. 452-6340 ., 4:00 P.M. to attend a pet: in- Tel. 454-5983 or..454-4132. •: . S22S; 1949 GMC pi ckup truck, J75; ;»fl FordMtr,: 5oy8 Spttand . 39% because, of a charge for, foreign : . WALTHER— . . - . ¦ ' • -- COULEE REGION RIDER5, Studebaker car, $75; old gloss china RENEW YOUR roof yourself at.one-quar- dustry trade, show at Lake . CULTURED SODi-dclivered GenEl ,53% StBrhds 53% currency changes, y Wllh deepest gratitude we extend thi s ¦;. ' , f. - . f...f..: - .... :- : or laid. Tel. cabinet;- $225. 859" E. Mark.y . . . -INC T _ ,. . ' "45F1494.; - .; ' : " . . GenFood ..Wk StOilCal. 29V* .word of thanks-, for the many kind . ter cosf of a hew roof. Write off 40% y-fGeneva.' " ¦ The Annex volume leader was sympathy expressed by thpughf- as tax deduction. One : coat—Ityear. ' - ' Onalaska, Wis. . acts of ' . .fy USED VACUUM cleaners, »10 and up. GenM : .53% Stbillnd 86% ', tdl neighbors, friends, and ¦ ¦ relatives. warranty. Tom Speltz, RoUingstone, BLACK DIRT, fill dlrti fill.sand, crushed Prentice-Hall, down Vs at . 19%. Tel-.: 689^2311. rock, gravel, excavating,. landscaping, We also service ell types of vacuum GenMtr .Special thanks to Pastor Ken Krueger, Minn. ¦. ,47%, Texaco . 27% The NYSEOs coniposite index ' . cat. ahdy front loader work. -"Serving the -cleaners. Sea at 682 W. 5th. '- ;the pallbearers . and all who assisted us ¦ - Gentel . .. 23% Texasln P 27% In any way. ~~ Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Winona..Srea for c^er 25"-yevs' . *=- of more than 1,500 common Situations Want«d^em_ 29 • ' VALENTINE.TRU' BOLEN garden tractor wlth plow, cultiva- Gillette yy 35:" The Family of ; . ¦¦ . CKING . . UnOil . 41% stocks stood at 48.64 down 23. HATCH ' DATES on.Babcock Chicks, XL-9, ' ¦.;• . Minnesota City, Tel, 45 .-1782. tor, drag, mower end snowblower. 5250. ¦ ' , . Elsie 8. George Walther . •In good condition., TjI ' Sllnsbn, Bluff Goodrich 23% OnCarb :Wk BABYSITTING In my home. Tel, 452- XL-10; meat-type chicks are Tues. 8. . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' -;-; ' . ¦ ¦ '¦ ' Fri.", ' weekly. S-week-bld caponized Siding. Vi mile from Wine House. In Gopdyr 17% . UnPao' 80% 7278. _ . . "" .^OF WiNONA . ' . Chicken Valley. Lost and Found A- ' yA ^S^^^R^ ¦birds, ducklings, goslings available Hay, Grain, Feed SO ' Gfreyhnd 15% -USStl 44% ALTERATIONS, MENDING, In my home. 159 E. 3rd—Downtownf now. See us for Dutchman , cages Or au- ¦ GARAGE' SALE—1013. W. did, ' Saf. and Livestock AS A PUBLIC SERVICE to .our readers, 57» E. ^Ih. tei. 454-5411. forhatlc chicken . or hog feeding equip- GARLAND QATS-bin run, Jl.is-a " bu. GulfOil 21% ,WesgEl . 37% 1 Sun. 9-5, clothes, freezer; antiques, 20'' . free found ads will be publish .d' when ment. Bob's Chick Sfales, Alice-Goede, Myron Conway, ' Uflca, Minn.- ' - ' . . boys' bicycle, household: Items, - lawn Homestk y 80 f Weyrhsf 43% SOUTH ST. PAUL a person finding an article calls . he WILL. ' DO babysitting In my home. Can Mgr.., 150 W. .2nd, Winona, Minn. Tel. ' : Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 '' mower, miscellaneous, ' : ' SOUTH ST. PAUL,¦ /Wr)n. (AP), — Winoria Dally a. Sunday News Classi- offer references. 3« E. 8fh. Tel. 452- . 507-154-1092: Home. 454r37iS. . COB-CORN— 700M. Grpver Bros:, Gales- Honwywl . 76% . WinnDx . 39 Va (USDA)- — Cattle ind:. . calves 3800) fied Dept. 452-3321. An 18-Wor'd - notice ¦ ¦ ' ; ¦ ' 6639. . • cows, . top producers, ville, Wis. Tel. Centervllle 539 2682. slauflhler steers and heilers fairly active, will be published free for. 2 days In TWO HOLSTEIN HENS—550, -K137. Donald. Warn. CUB CADET, tractor, 10 h.p. With mower. InlStl 32% Wlworth . 17 day». Otto a. CarlUs LAVING . steady tq itrbhBl cows, bulls and vealers '. effort- tof bring flndsr and loser fresh within 10 - : Tel. 454-1336, . Tel. 4B7-3797 or 454-5389. «n , RoUingstone, Tel. 689-2206. • . ken, Rt. 2, Winona, AAlnn. WANTER---ear . corn. Eugene Lehnertz, sleady;: load average choice 1158 .16 together ' - • Dingfelderi ¦ ¦ ' _ Situations Wantecfv .Male 30 Tel.. .. 507-53. 4-3763. . ' ". ¦:. ' . . :. slaughler : . steers .42.00; . olher choice HATCH ' . DATES- o'n Babcock Chicks, PORCH SA L E^Sj.., Sun. Lamps, gift : REGISTERED HOLSTEIN calves; and . Items, knlckknacks, antiques, formats, 1000-1.50 lb» 4O.0O-41;50; mixed high good LOST-rglrl's wire rim bifocal glasses. ' ' XL-., XL-10 .meat-type . chicks: May. HANDYMAN—haullnig, painting, putting " ' .yearlings, '. '8 weeks to . 1.1,4 . years old. • Infant's^adtlf's clothing, maternity,: mis- and . choice - 39.^0-41.00. a- load average Tel. -tst-uia . yard 3, 1, V .10.- . : 6-weel. old capohiied birds, Seeds, Nursery ifPek 53 up screens and miscellaneous Otto & Carlus Dingfelder , RoUingstone, ' cellaneous. 855 43,rd. lb high choice 988 lb slaughter-heifers work. Reasonable. Tel. 454-4846 after ' ducklings, . goslings available ' now. Dakota jrian LOST Thurs. morning, gray mate Tel. . 689-2206: . told 41.00,' few other choice 900-1100 lbs 39.00- ¦ Walch our- TV commercials on Chen- ¦ nocini ' '-^A. '. - .' SOYBEANS from certlfled' seed last year. ' ' «.-50t_LM 'tlilly and commgrclal slaughter .' Schnauicr, no collar. Mark and .Wilson . / nei - ' S.yAPR'. 29th at . 9 p.m. See us PORCH SCREENS, good .condition. . Betf HOLSTEIN steers, 10 months old. . . . Hark, Cdr'soy, SRF' 100,' suitable . for - cows J9J50;30.00i few 31.ad; - cutter JS.OO^ .SL area, Tel; 452-9117. ' In FIVE for y.Dutchman Cag?s or automatic offer. -Cal . .. at 123 . E. -8th. ;. WANTED^accountlng posllion Wl . ¦ Otto ti.Ca.1us 'Dingfelder,' RoUingstone, seed, with good germination. ¦:¦ Arthur -9,SD; canner 2_.O0._B.0O/ t: .1700-2000 Ib chicken or hog feeding equipment. . nona Area, 15 ye»rs experience In ¦ - '689-2206. ';¦; : Anderson, .. St. Ch:arles., Tel. 932-3438. , slaughter 'biil*«J--3!lRP37.00; few 38.00) FOUND-197J vehicle; ' plate (Minn.) BV Tel. . , . Bob's Chick Sales, Alice Goede, Mgr. WANTE D — steel part bends. Tei: 45* fo vacate IM ' Public Accounting Firm. Tel. 452- ' -. 2697 ' ' l.«. :2. . T450- 18S0 lbs 34.0046.00) prime Series. Tel. 454-3W1. AAA / ISO. W. 2nd, Winona, Minn. , : . . . 4077. -. YORKSHiRE and Chester '¦ Tel. ¦ 507- CHIPPEWA SOYBEANS , from certified vea lers up to 62.50) PUREBRED . : 454-1092. Home: - 454-3755. . ' ¦ choice J2.00-60.0O) available year around. seed, bin . run, good germination, $7.50 good" 43.0O-S3.OO.' : ." - White boars, SPRAY TEXTURING bt ceilings fir wall*, Flowers . " . . , -S . Brucellosis-free - herd. Merlin Johnson, bu. Tel. .' .Cochrane 248:2809. . . ' . < . old' Painting, and Interior Hogj 7000) . barrows aiid -gllti- ' early . AVAILABLE NOW; Started XL-S> Extra New and - ¦ ¦ .Durand, Wis. . Tot. 715-672-5711; ...... ' remodeling; Brooks ft Associates. Tel. sales generally 50":;lower to a limited -. . Hevay Broad Breasted Males at Special, he had sold FLOWER BULBS and perennials, Seven SEED POTATOES.: plants: onion, toma- 454-5382 / ¦; - . . bullet) 1-2 190-2*0 lbs 28.7S-29.00) 1-3 190- 1 prices. Finest, eating, for broiling or. - . Sister Roses. Call after. 4 p.m. during HERD Of 37 Holstein cows, also some - .. to, cabbage, pepper, strawberry, , eoleus, A civil action brought by.' a 2.45 lbs 2S.50-28.75. - sows slow ' JO lower) roasting. Less care is.'requlrcd on.start- ' ¦ ' ' the week. 570 Hilbert. . youiig slock. This is a rush order. ' " canfias, glad, asparagus roots,, garden .. -.. HOAtELITB RIDING MOWERS . 1-3.. 30O-60O lbs 22.50-24.00) boars-steady HELP ed bird s and' - baby. -.chick problems.ere ¦ - ' - Please contact Bill Cbrntorlh, La Cres- seeds. V.lnona potato; Market. . Sales — Parts Servlea Wisconsin corporation has re- to weak; weights over 350,lbs: 23.50-'24;ob) eliminated. Caponized birds available ¦¦ cent, Minn, - TeL ' -895-2106. '. - . . - POWER MAINTENANCE «t SUPPLY CO. ' under 350 lbs 23,00-25,00. ;¦" 7 on 'May '24th, day old XL-9 on May 17. . : ¦ «ulted iri a Dakota,. Minn., man . Personals " ¦ CARHARTS BLUETOP seed corn, early , . 207 E,. 3rd . ' ,¦-_ Tel, 452-2571 - . Sheep ' .400) all classes Leghorn pullets for. . white ' eggs. We . . moderately ac- HOLSTEIN BULL, 17 months Old. Tel. and late maturino hybrids. See your being : ordered to vacate prop- tive, steady; choice ; ' and A. prime 90-110 IT WAS OUR pleasure to host the: Win- ' have goslings and. ducklings. Tel.. 507- WANTED • '.Houston 8-6-2074. ..- . .;. . . dealer or : Miles Carhart, Galesville, BULK ECONOMY .dry 1. For quality, purebred ' hut not registered. VVINONA P-IRB . call the LEGION CLUB. Tel. 452:9777. Antiques, Coins, Stamps 56 thatchers and vaccums. According to the : complaint Winona markets PART-TIME display tielp from May 13 ,' Tel. Rushtord, 864:7440.. .' Vyantod-r-Livestock y 46 . -' , 8. POWER EQUIPMENT CO.„ 54 B. . ' unlH Sept, 1. To assist with Indoor dis- 2nd, Tel: 452-5065.. TREASURE that special .day forever, play, sign making and related duties. ;year-old cream buck- WANTED—old fashioned glass and' china House sold/his home to the loan ' recorded on cas- REGISTERED 4 HORSES WANTED--We can- pay more dishes, clocks, dolls, picture postcards, , - -.• . ' Baiy State Milling y have your wedding Prefer afternoons 1-5. Mon. through skin quarler tiorse mare, registered 4- than anyone else. We . pick up. Walter . Co. - , reel reel or cartridge tape. Pro- lamps, toys, watches, - jewelry, silver Compariy on April i, agreeing to Elbvaior A sette Sat. Mr. Page, H. CHOATE & COM- ycar;eld quarter horse mafe bred to col- Marg, Black River Falls, Wis. Tel 715- NEEDLES (Sraln - Price* fessional equipment used for all record. . artd all types.of old furniture, etc. Tel. ' PANY, Main Office, 2nd floor. orful registered - Appaloosa, for June . .:js<-2489 ' y, ' :' . . ': ' For All Makes .-. vacatelHe property by April 15, No. .1 N. Spring Wheat ...... 3.6t Ing. Tel. 4S2-1086 after 4 p.rn. on week- 454-3675 after. 5 p.m.-or weekends, or No, 2 N. Spring Wheat 3.59 foal,' registered 5-year-old registered 3- qt Record: Players...... , days or Wrlle Doug Johnson, '4974 7lh : write Markham, .514 Ronald Aye.,: Wl- The auit was filed when the No. 3 N. Spring . Wheat ...... 3.55 THREE MASSEUSES WANTECH-for eve- year-old Quarler- horse , geldings, 3- reg- WANTED^-Holstein calves. Norbert Gre- ¦ ¦ Place, Winona, Minn. 55.87. : ' : " ¦: npna, Minn. . . deadline passed , and House was .No. '4 N. Spring Wheat ...... 3.51' ning and night shifts. Will train Tel. istered Appaloosa geldinos. Gordon Fer- den, Altura, Minn.. Tel. 796-6701. . - • Hardt's Music Store . No; 1 Hard Winter Wheat 3.64 '452-4320 for Interview:between 10 a.m.- guson, :Dover, Minn. Tel. .. 932-4557.. .;¦ UW.18 PI .iaE, - DON'T FORGET the Charcoal Chicken, " - ¦ PLAN. TO attend open house at Mary Still occupying the home. Attor- '- .' No. '2 Hard Winter' Wheat ...... 3M 10 p.m. . ' ¦; . ' May 25 for J1.50. V_ : chicken with the YORKSHIRE boar, weight, Farm Implements y 48 Twyce Anti.qu.es &. B oplcs, ,-920 W. 5th, CITIZENS BAND 4 channel . E. F. JohlW i_ey - Duane. \Voodworth repre- No. 3 Hard Winter Wheat- ...... 3.60 af the :club in PUREBRED . trimmings.: Tickets . a BEAUTY SPOT Salon, 77 E. 2nd St., will J25 lbs. S150. Dale Omodt, Rt. T, Hous- Sun. ! 12-7. Refreshments, . door prize. : .son railio and antenna. "471 . E. 5th. No, 4. Hard Winter Wheat ...... 3.54 ; 1287. . isented Home Savings & Loan . limited , number.. V.F.W. POST. ; have , an opening June ' 1st for hair- tori, Minn. :Tel. 896-3344 after 5:30 p.m.- IH 654 hydro diesel. .tractor with Lun- . No. v Rye- ...... ;.., ,,. :i .65 , . ¦ china," ¦ ¦ desser. Ask for Karen or Dorothy. deen car/ Ralph W. Anoga, Tel; Center- ANTIQUE SALE—Glass, . pottery, BE SURE to take ' advantage of G.Bf. Inf the .action.: No. 2 Rye ...... -...;.. - .i.... l\63 wedding, anniversary . lamps, washstapds, . W FOR . YOUR NEXT REGISTERED POLLED Hereford bulls, ville S39-21P1.. . stoneware, com- Nolional Sale Days. Buy.that G.E. ma- rent the fine ' facilities " of. tha mode/ rocker chairs, piano stool, brass Challeen ordered House to or party, WOMAN WANTED to clean f In.hdnie, 1 one 3 years old, 4.two-year-olds also . lor appliance now and- saval B.& • Winoria,Elks Lodge.. Tel. 452-4716. ; ¦¦ bed, dresser. Tel. .52-6074. • full: day a . week; A-13 Dally News./- 5-year-old herd bull- Gerald Christbpher- WANTED—2-row front mounted cultiva- . -' ..ELECTRIC; 155.E. 3rd, turn the property oyer ; to >.the : ;-son, Rt. : 3, Winona, Tel,.4S< 5067. tor for ' ah' Allis Chalmers "D'H. Tel. ' tmA?Y- '?;. IF -YO U KNOW fhe whereabouts of the ¦ - ?A.Y; LAW OFFICE Secretary for afternoons, 4S2-3I93. ' .» ' ' loan company after he . ring the Mrs. TWO STEREOS-one Maonovac, . solid following people, please contact 5 days per week.' Must be proficient ¦ ' 's, uniform , excellent condition;: one turn- NEW YORK EGO MARKET 454-2188. Informa- FORTY-SIX . Hereford heifer .: state testimony. Robert Bublitz, Tel. typist. Tel. Robertson & Wohleli • for yearlings, quality group for NEW INTERNATIONAL heavy duly, disc, table and good speakers, both priced Medium, while , ,..;- 3S- .38 20-Year Class set of April - tion needed tor WHS . Re- appointment . 4J4-4.61 . Arbor Farm, : Elmer JO'< coulters. Eytrgreen. Acres, . Rosh- OPEN HOUSE ; reasonably. Tel, 452-1379. Large While ...... ;... '...... 41- .44 Ander- V cow herd. Rush union; yclass, of , 1954). Marilyn Rushford, Tel. 507-864- , fofd. Tel. 864-927?. . .Ooetiman, Schueler, Rt. .1, ¦ Wenonah Land Antique : .\ son, Belle Beasler> Gene ¦ ¦ - ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ '- ¦ ¦ SIX YEAR crib, fireplace screen, dou- - ¦ ' . 9122. - . . A . . ¦ . • Norman Kostucb, Barbara Melby. Arils " - AVON f A PROMPT SERVICE on all maker Dealers Association ble bed wllh oak: headboard. Tel. 452- Olson, Gilmore Olson, Donald Peterson, ' " . ' ¦ ' Grain EIGHT vi,',.year-old open Holslnln heif- . of hulk tanks. 4B97. Marilyn Peterson, Weston Van Loon, w y f Civil suit MINNEAPOLIS, Minh. (AP) - Wheat SAYS . .. ers. Millard Glende, Allura. Tel. Roll- Ed's Refrigeration 8. Dairy Supplies Robert Von Sien. William Von Sien, La ' reclpts Thursday, 93) year ago 217; HAVE A SUMMER FLING WITH THE Ingstcne 689-2(62. 1157 Mankato Tel. 452-5532 Sunday, May 5 FLEA MARKET-May 4 and 5. Open Vonne, Wilson, Harold Williams. •: MONEY YOU EARN IN SPRING. Earn Spring wheat cash trading ' ba^s un- t 11 a.m., In case of rain will be held extra dollars selling Avon Products pony teams, all sbrrell DAftl . KOOL bulk tank, 200 gal. Ex- 12-7 P -. M. ¦ •;• ' • following week. Space available. Tel. changed, to down 2). prices 4 ,to 6 lower. Evergreen Farms, TWO SHETlfAND . . , NO TRESPASSING on now. Take a trip, buy a car or do manes, one team cellent condition. Reasonable. Tel. 608- 4540377, Special—Plii^burger, 50c; 5 No. 1 idark norlhern 11-17 protein 3,78- In Town of Lin- wllh white tails apd " testimony formerly, Apsl's Acres, something really giddy this summer, broke In 620-2491 or 60B-323-3770. - . Corn dogs, $1.50; Hamburger, fries 4.H.- well matched and to drive . Red Lantern Antiques, - - ^ coln, Buffalo County. C. Kailii, For details, call pr write Ms , Sonya i. rootbecr, 85c. 4-lane Drive-In, 5 Test- weight premiums: one cent each parados, Two good sets of harness. ml. King, 3953 I8lh Ave. N.W., Rochester, DISC SHARPENING by rolling.- Diamond Fountain City, Wis. pound 5 8lo 61 lbs; one cent discount ' . Also rubber tired wagon and . Shetland W- of Wlnone on Hwy. tl. ' : AH CAGERS — there Is strength In //ilnn. . 55901. Tel. 507-288-3333. K Enterprises, on the farm service any- each,- . «, Ib. under 58 Ibj. pony saddle and bridle, like new. Tel. Mary Twyce Antiques numbers, the total number will make where. Tel. St. Charles 932-4308, ¦ , ' Protein prices: 11 per cent 3.78-3.82) - • Wabasha 565-4293 between 5:30 and 6:30 ¦¦ ' •¦¦ RUMWAGE and Bake Sfile, Ladles Aux- considered . :. the. .difference.—F.lreupl E-K. • Winoria, Minn.- ' iliary, United Commercial Travelers, 12, 3.80-3.84) 13, 3.85-3.89; 14, 3.91-3.S3) RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST wanted. p;m. John Ahlers . ROCHESTER SILOS-fced-casy depend- Sat., May 4, ? to 5, Miracle Mall Testimony in a civil suit filed 15, 4.0O-4.01; 16, 4.07-4.09; 17, 4.09-4.11. Shape (ablets /Good working conditions. Hospitaliza- West Prairie Square, 13 mi. LOSE WEIGHT with New harness, 2 ponies, gen- able ' feeding systems. Everett. Rup- Shopping Center. No. 1 hnrd Montana -winter 3.77-4.02. and Hydrex waler pills. G|bson Phar- tion and medical Insurance provided, PONY CART and against William J. Schott Jr., .'_ 2. western saddles, 15 seat , pony precht. Lewiston, Minn. Tel, 2720, East of Winon a , Hwy. 35, Mlnn.-S.D. . No. I hard winter 3.77-3 ,92. macy, 40-hour 5' -day work ¦ week. Apply Wl- tle, ' Chester, Minn., by the Lewis- No, 1 hard ,' arnbtr durum, 5.30-7,00; : nona Clinic LTD. " team harness and . wagon, harness 54. . GARAGE SALE-blcycles, stroller, roll- repairs. Basil Brolzman, FITZGERALD SURGE away, miscellaneous. Frl. 9-7, Sat- discounts, amber 40-1:00; durum 70-1,50. FOR. ITCHING, Insect bites, chapped making and ton Cooperative Association in Tel. 861-7444. Sales 8. Service Little Red Shed, 3% mi. urday. 9-12. Flat roofed house across Corn . No. 2 .yellow 2.65-2.66. hands and Ince use Norwalk Vitamin MAN WANTED, for . concrete fornilng, Rushford,. AAlnn. Tel, Lewiston 6201 or St. Charles 932-3733 . from - Lyle Winona County Court.has been ...Oats. Up.:2 extra heavy, while 1.32. . .. ' ¦ ¦ -skln -3, Robb Dros, " File No. 17,935 Sloro. Winon a, and William Marx , jun- Dated April 17, 1974. In Re Eilal. of WANTED - full-time DHIA Supervisor, vator ITS iNlEW! S, "A. Sawyer ior, Mazeppa , Minn., have urg- Mildred Griesbach, aka good pay, 30 days vacation, health In- John Deere 403 Mower- GARAGE SAI.E-578 Harriet, Set,, May 4, Judge of Counly Court Mildred L. Griesbach, C«c«d«nt. surance, and workmen' s compensallon. baby, IT'S DIFFERENT! ed tho students to vote so the (Court Seal) 9 ,, Good condlllon, olrls' and Order for Hearing on Petition for Location of |ob, Allura area, Apply Cattle Is Our conditioner ladles clothes, service uniforms, Baby William A. Lindquist , 203 ' senate will bo representative of Administration, Limiting Time lo File Winona County Extension Ofllce buggy, cur sent, lampshades, 2 pair THE SALVATION Atlornev lor Pelllloner • New Idea Hay conditioner ARMY the student body. Claims and for Hearing Thereon. W. 3rd St., Winona, Tol, 4S4-S101. dmfiQi (WxJ .., plclure frames end Mnrlcno A, Wynn having filed herein Specialty FAMILY STORE (First New Holland No. f>7 baler miscellaneous, Issues raised during tlio pres- Pub, Friday, May 3, 1974 ) a pellllon for general administration stat- MAINTENANCE MECHANICS—prior me- Come in and browse around, idential campaign have been INVITATION FOR aiDS ing that said decedent died Intestate chanlcol experUnce required, perma- BEEF or DA IRY John Deoro 400 grinder- HUGE GARAGE S/\I.E~M 626-628-6Sfl- and praying that Marlene A, Wynn be nent lul|-tlm« work, Apply In person, 660 and 670 E. Belleview. Sat,, only The Housing and Redevelopment Au- Fiberite Corp,, sol W, 3rd, Winona. mixer mill 112 W. ard student participation in aca- thority of Winona will receive scaled appointed administrator: 1 Tol, Collect 1R7-2102 until 6 p.m. "Equal Opportunity Employer," demic departments and the ac- bids for the roroollng of all thlrly-foi|r IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Farmhand mixer-mill Clothing, Dishes, Books (34) buildings of fha Arthur C, Thurley thereof be had on May 20, IW, fll 9:3a LANESBORO SALES John Deoro 45 loader GARAGE SALE—Roy Scout Troop No. 10-4:30 Mon thru Sat. tivities of the present senate. Homes, Pro)ect Minn, t-l, Bids may be o' clock A.M., before this Court In ' Ihe 3, All procetds for summer camping. . Candidates foi vico president submitted In the Administrative Office, counly court room In tho courl house In COMMISSION , INC. Several used spreaders Trunk, complete alnnle bed , hlde-a hed, Peters, .sophomore Valley View Tower, 145 East Fourlh Winona, Minnesota; Hint Ihe time within WANTED drapes, genus, child's traclor, appli- are Dchornli , Streel, Winona, Mlnnesola, until 1:30 Which creditors of said docedenl may AUCTION EVERY FRIDAY ance* , household Items, clothing, real Furn,, Rugi, Llnolaum 64 Keilogtf, Minn., Rosalies Gul- P.M. (C.O.S.T.) Tuesday, May 51, 1974, tils Iholr claims be limited to sixty (60 ) MEAT CUTTER 12 NOON ; SPECIAL: variety. Frl., 5-Vl Sal., 9-6.131 E. King. bransoi), junior , Hayfieid, Minn, al which tlmfi and place nil bids will be days Irom the date hertof, and that the 125 FOR your old sola & chair on • publicly opened and read aloud, claims to filed he heard on June 26 , .. or Contact: Now . John Deere lo k 12 SHOWI.R CURTAIN and rod) formnls, SI49 loam-padded tola 8. chair In gold and Jerome Christenson , junior , Equal employment opporlunlly provi- 1974, at . :30 o'clock A.M., before this and/or foot chisel plows. sires 9 nnd 11, all colors, like now. or Oraon. BURKE'S FURNITURE Pnul Evcnson - 4(17-21!)0 Tel. 4S7-7S60 , Osli .Mider , Minn. sions must bo compiled wllh, Court In Ihe counly court room In thc UiniMiig fonitfe boxes. . MART, 3rd A, Frink|ln ,open Prl. Bid documents are nn file al (he court, home In Wlnonn, Minnesota, and SAUSAGE MAKER Wniter Olio - 4fi7-:t7f.9 Now evenings. Park behind Ihe slore. Candidates for treasurer are Housing and Rcdoveloptnont Aulltiirlly nf lhal nolle, hereof he given liy publica- FOR SALt _ -4whrti> l do Cart made ol new Full-lime, experienced . muKirl.il mul powiwl by Hond a cn- Kathy Hough , sophomore, Al- Winona, 165 Cast Fourlh Slrcol, Winona, tion ot tills order In tlio Winona pally Virfill Botlum - 407-3-107 Good Minnesota, and may be obtained at this News and by mailed notice ns provldeil or will train. • dino wllh electiic sM-l. Mill hn sold Thing* to Eat 65 bert Lon , Minn,, and Ginger address, by law, Luther Olson - 4C7-2295 nl Iho l-urnlluro Auction al 676 E, ¦flh , EGOS-J&c The Housing and Redevelopment Au- Daled April 23, 1974. S.it, at nlKiul 2 p.m. FRESH a doitn, Tel. 6B9-370O. Herbst , junior , Kasson , Minn. LEWISTON - thority of Winona reserves the right to S. A, Sawyer Freddie Frickson — 643-6143 """ ¦ Tushne r' s Market STEWING HENS-JM, Tel, 454-5548, reject any or all bids or lo waive any Judge of fhe Counly Court RtlMMAGf SALE - 222 E. Urondway. Informalities In the bidding. (Courl Seal) BOl E. Srd AUTO CO. Grar.p I' reMiylerlaii Church, Sr.I., May s Bengal tigers have ., 9:30 to nqon. W. entrance , PLANTS , everbearing raspberry nnd India' HOUSING AND RI-DGVI-LOPMC-NT ROBERTSON A WOHLUTZ iu.sl wilh n Classified Ad Tel. 251 1 , AUTHORITY OF WINONA Fourth & Center Street! "An Equal OpporlunilJ/ Sell It slrnv/borry, Juno hoarlng strawberries, dwindled to an estimated 2,000, Sat asparagus and rhubarb rools; Jim Ooo. E, Mayor Winona, Minnesota 55917 Employer" Lewiston , Minn. PORCH SALU- 071 E, 7II\, Frl. S 6, . Uugai, Ooodvlew Road. Tel, 4J4-WI. compared with 40,000 in 1030. Executive Direclor Attorneys for Petlllnn*' Tol. 452-3321. 9-3. Apartments, Flats ". 90 DENNIS THE MENACE Houses for: Sale 99 ' — 26' ,, steel hull; galley, -.- .- set, 5-plece (Paiste, TWO-ROOM upstelrs apartment In Foun- FOR SALE by owner. 1 14-story house In NEED 4-BEDROCM, large beamed kltch- HOUSSBOAT ¦ . UUDWIG DRUM . good condition. " Twin' - 40 h.p. motors. - . . Zlldilan cymbsIS) $325. Good condition. tain City, available June 1st. Heat and Lewiston, four bedrooms, 2 full balhs,. ' en and _lrj_ >'s area, new utilit y; room, . ' Must ' selll Tel. 454-4109. . Tel. 4S2-9424 . afKr 5 . p.m. : Water (urhlslied. Tel. . 687-7741. ree room, attached . garage. Can be . - appliances, benullfully carpeted lam- ' room, basement, clpsed- 'A seen by appointment only. - Tel. 3311. lly and living only half the . cost, , half ; Guns , Sporting Goods y 66 apartment ' - , covered patio, large ALl_. THE fun-al IN LEWiSTON—One-bedroorri In froil - perch- 17' luxury- cruise and wa- : Sewing Machines 73 stove, refrigerator, car- 20's. . Tel. 45*- ownership In available now, INCOME -PRODUCING..properties lor lawn and ¦garden. Low ' bbaf-with 150 h.p. Mercury port. Tel. Levylstbn 4703 or '454-4768; sale. Terms to qualified buyers. JIM ¦ -. ' y ¦ ' ter -ski 2138. ' .• . • . - accessories. . Every olher day CLEAN USED ieWIhg nnchlhet, llralaht ROBB " REALTY, Tei; 454-5870, 8 a.m. . plus' all »25 and up. WINO- ' about ' S2,000; Tel. .452-3357. ; A P stitch and zlfi zag, MODERN. -J bedroom apartmeit. Stove,- to :H D.m„, Mon. through Fri. .-. CUSTOM HOMES for sale In Meadow use, PA AYP SALBY;AAY NA SEWING CO.. VIS; W. SIh: ' air Conditioning, garbage ' , deslgns.' 'stlll lime lo refrigerator, Acres Distinctive . wMh75fh^. Johh- . disposal Included. AvolUble June T. TWO-BEDROOM house in. "Buffalo do your own decorating In some, Tel. LARSON 16' runabout . Cily. motor and . 1200 lb. -tilt-top. . Cupott IMR y rifle powder f $130 per month. After 5, Tel. 454-4812. Lovely river front , location. Additional . 454-1723 or 454-1832. - son outboard Typewriters 77 trailer. Used motors: 3 fcP- Evlnrude, . ; . while it lasts, 1 pound cans; , •\bulldinfl can be used* for Income or h.p, Mercury, ¦ ¦ , converted Info double garage. Tel. 248- two 10 h.p. Johnsons, 20 .. reguar price : $3.95 sale ; TYPEWRITERS' arid »(fdlng, - . machines ' Johnson, 35 h.p. Evlnrude . with .us THINK BIG , 2781. - Lots for Sa(«r IOO 25 h.p. * for rent or sale. . Low rates. Try 10 h.p. Mercury. .Nevr bcet , price.:$2.85. 700X .5 lb. can supplies, desks, ' controls, ¦ for air your olflce FOR A LOW: PRICE . : all were. $229,, our price $165. H ' ' -chairs FOUR-BEDROOM.home In . FJolljngstone, LOTS In . -c-iivenfeftf Meadow Acres, - trailers, - regular price $19.25, sale files or: offlca . LUND OFFICE Commodious - l-bcdroom apertment. Tel. : Alumacralt F model, $75;;14' flalbot- 4S2-1222. drapes, ' new siding, new . roof, newly remodeled assessments paid. Starting at $3700. price §13.25, Jurras 38 spe- SUPPLY CO. .128 E. 3rd. Tel. . Colorful shag carpeting end ' torn, $75. Tel- .452.1366. ' . refrigerator, elr Inside, full basement. A lot of home 454-1723 or 454-1832.. . matching stove and¦ . cial 158 grain nickel, case conditioning. Also : separate vanity for only.S21,500. TOWN AND COUNTRY 16 run. Wanted to Buy ( : 81 REAL ESTATE, Tel, 454:3741 or Mark PLEASANT VALLEY , lot; hear golf ALUMACRAFT , FIBERGLASS. ammunition box of 5.0, $3.75 : and bath. Patio and new - Charcoal ¦ ' • M7-7B42. -.- seats 7, remote .. controls, elec- - 'W, Broad- Zimmerman .454-1476.. " course.. .Tel, fountain .Clfy . ; about, .;¦ " grill, Tel. «4-4909. 1752 trie starter,. 75 h.p. Johnson motor; - . 2 per box while it lasts. . . : CASH for your old WICKER. Tel. collect ' •¦ - ' way. . • . ' . . site,. approx! -' - gas tanks, ski tow and rope, 1-612-224-6583. .;- . ¦ ¦ ¦ NEW HOMES ready for : BEAUTIFUL BUILDING . . six gal. . ' ";¦ . , ' occupancy, £5 Skyline Drive, Win- lite cushions .and jackets. 471^ E...5tn, . . One real scarce new Smith \ •.;. KEY - APART1VDENTS . y . bedrooms. ' Financing available. Wllmer m?lely 4 acres on SCRAP IRON J. METAL , crest. Leaving area and must sell! ¦ and Wesson Model 57, 8% . WM. MILLER Larson Construction¦ Tel. 452-6533 or , 40 h.p. •' motor, , heavy - CO. pays 'hlgfiset-prlces. for scrap-Jron;- THREEiROOM apartment, wal. . to wall - 452-3801;- ' " .' ¦ ' .Tel.;-452-9. 70. . RUNABOUT-M6' . barrel, f 41 manum .nickel . . .. ;. ; . -. trailer, many extras. 5500. May tnetal and raw fur. - carpeting, stove and refrigerator fur- duly- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ miles; from be seen at! "673 Huff. .- ' : - barrel , 41 magnum nickel Closed Saturdays .nished. Tel- -454-J756. ' :y BY .OWNERrr4-betfro_m split foyer home COUNTRY LIVING lust 7 Tel.' 452-2047 ¦with Winona. 5-acre wooded hillside lots. Un. . one -we have had in 5 years. . 1252 Trempealeau.Drive attached 2:car garage on extra on ; the river It NEW DELUXE 1-bedroom, carpeted, ' - . der $5,000. .Te|. 454-1723 or . 454-1832- V.HAT GOOO Is- living large lot. on Minnesota City Boat Har- Enjoy the great . First come basis, f - '¦ ' ¦ '" HIGHEST PRICES PAID ' stove, refrigerator. Soft, water, heated, you don't have a boat? . bor Road. Central air conditioning,, rear ' -summer, have fun . the - . for scrap: iron, rHetals, rags. -hiqes, . ground floor. Homer Road. S175. Tel. deck. • For appointment. Tel, outdoors this ¦ -689-2810. Accessories, Tires , Parts t04 join i n by teMtnfl .a BUFFALO SHOOTERS . raw fur and wool, 452-5940. A -No realtors. ' . ' ¦ - . whole -family-can . . Loa n Officer at the MERCHANTS NA- 12V4 to 1 com: SUPPLIES f Sons LT—i, 1969, 32icu. In., TIONAL BAN K what you nced to tl- Sam Weisman & SPACIOUS NE1V SPLIT foyer, . ta-ge bedrooms,.2 presslon terrafttula ..holley carb; . ; .75 ' - -would .. like ¦¦' INCORPORATED ... ¦ nance the equipment. , you ; '.:. Fountain Gity, Wis;. ' .- ' ;¦' ' full baths,' ree room- living room, com- miles ori new engine." . Trempealeau resit to; litem ana, - . . 450 W. 3rd - . . Tei '452-SB47 ' . P APARTMENTS tp have, leave the . . . . bination kitchen and dining - room, cen- . beep Rock, Tel. 534-6625. . Havo a-Happy Dayl . . -- Tel. 687-7701 f- ' .' 2 Bedrooms 1 Bedroom . tral air, - 'all carpeted, ., .large-. ' double • • straight . slim, Without Meals ' '¦; 86 garage. Located In excellent area- on a CAMARO, 196B 3-speed; . SHARP-1971 ' 15' - Glas.lron runa- Robins . • 1 Bedroom Efficiencies ! transmission. JSO. Tel. REAL¦ • spacious lot with a view. Many other heavy duly ¦ bout, -100' .h.p. Mercury.. . motor,, frailer, , Finished or Unfurnished. extras. B43. Hickory Lane. Tel 454-4151. f¦454-4013. ' Sth, , - - - - ¦ Musical Morehandise 70 CENTRALLY LOCATED . sleeping room ¦A-l condition. . 221 E. . - . - . V- for gentleman only, separate entrance. LAKE PARK & VALU Tel." 452-6479. .;. STILL SMALL-, down payment or trailer Boats, «V)otors,yEtc. 106 GRUMAN ,19'- . square stern canoe, rated ¦ ¦ - lei. tILDJIAN CYMBALS, drum sets, gui- f • ¦ ¦ » i • » . for . trade-can buy. this hew house. New h.p, motor, -never used,. $425. VIEW¦ ¦ APARTMENTS .. . ' .. i .. . . . ' ' i . 7'/. ¦ tars, amplifiers microphones, accord- ' ROOM .for ' gentleman. .Re- ¦ G.E. appliances, handmade drapes, cur- - - . ¦¦ - ;- - ¦ ' ¦ ' - - ' ¦:" SLEEPING • • . Tel. 452-9490. '-A FIBERGLASS 'CANOE—17'. used once. 454-3198, ...... ; - . : . . . . _ Tans, violins,* stands. Bargains! All , . frlgerator. Inquire ' 223 Market St-i . aft- - " 0 tains. By Goodview school; Sale by ' ¦ YA * - Jel.. 452-1310. after 6,- . .. guaranteed. A. Welsch, Fountain Clfy, ter 5' p.m.' - ''- . ' ; A^MSAYS TOTEtt DINNER ISKT , .. . owner. Tel. 452-lopi. ; Wis. " ' - .' " :¦ ¦ . IN GALESVILLE .— 1 or . 2 bedroom AIC Motorcycles, Bicyclrs 107 ANV rrg y-cano* ; for 1 day. with or withou t apartment. Available¦ Immediately.. Tel. WANTED TO RENT GIRL to share room, ' ' ' ' Y? ^ew ^_ MUST BE 5.EEN-cxpertly.:construcled;-2 Please Tel. 454-107V : ¦ '687-9601. . . ., ' . * . . - ' excellent. meats. Tel. .452-8604. ; . . YAAAA ^0?. ^j . ant 3-bedroom - Townhouses.';. Attached SCHWINN, i t"' : Blrls' blcycle,v . ¦ 6, ' ¦ - ' patio and garages. Open daily; Tel, ; Chrysler, h.p. condition, Teh 452-924 ' - ONE ; BEDROOM apartment, Dili .and ' ¦ OUTBOARD — '1973 55 ROOMS for guys and ga|s. Clean, Mcely Houses for Rent y 95 Farms^ , 454-1059: - ., 20'. hours Land for Sale 98 .AAagna-power. alternate / "Area's Leading ¦ double- rooms at Lafayette, heat and, hot water, stove, SOTTOI, 452-3753 afleP : decorated single and ¦ ' flme, ' ,«95.. ' Tel.' Buffalo City YAMAHA 1SV0, _ very, reasonable rote?; By the week or refrigerator, furnished, no students or running ' - ' ¦ . . RENT—modern 2-bedroom country Wis, MB-24B-22M. . ' . s, p.m. • .- • ' . , .by the- month. - Nice big -kitchen; TV pets. Available , after- May. 18, Tel. FOR FOR SALE—Chain Lakey Rusk Co., ;¦ home in 'Wea.er area. References 2 lots total frontage 510V. also A-frame lounge, telephone, QUIiet. Tel. 454-3710.. 452-2880 after 5, . . . - re- yBand Instrument : quired, Reasonable. Elmer Jacob,' Min- .. cottage, .all beautifully modern, ' new TWO' ." neiska,: Tel.. 534-2080. - pier. Tel. 414-623-9910 after 10. a.m.. or CLEAN, SHARED room for young man. . BEDROOMS, stove, refrigerator, Cooking area . and TV available. - Tel; air, conditioning,, couple preferred, no write Irma Chase, 11?-E. James St„ pets. Available June T. Tel. 454-4904 AVAILABLE Immediately.fnew 2-bedroom Columbus, Wis. 53925, - Headquarters . 452-7700. f . . '• Townhouse,- carpeted, . appliances,' wash- ..partments, Flats er-dryer hookup, garage, swlmmlno FIVE-ACRE building site located between ic Name brand instruments 90 DELTJXK 1 BEDROOM pool. Couple preferred. Tel,-;454. 1059, . Lamoille, and Pickwick. Tel.. 454-3416. .• . available ;on a trial rental RENTING for 19740975 school term, large W. W APARTMENTS ""/ Wanted to Rent T ' 96 LAND LISTING & -SELLING, - -Farms, - quiet aparlment for .6 mature male Hobby Farms, Small Acreage Our WINONA I .students, I:block:from WSC , $60 each SJpeclaMy. Frea Appraljali. SUGAR plan. ¦ , ¦ monthly. . Appolrilment. Tel. . 454-4745 AVAILABLE: ' WANTED-. 2 bedroom apartment, cou- LOAF; '. ' Tel. ' 454-2367 or ,454-3368 ¦ - ple, both teachers, : small dog. Refer- ' ¦¦ : : Vi j\ evenings...... - . . evenings. " '. . _^y_j ' ¦ WIHONA - - ;= 1 Carpeting, stove, . refrigera-- ' ences ' furnished upon request. ,;. Tel. jL_i_Trtp 454-4I96¦ o r . •je Complete Professional ¦ ''sA4fi?BP8r-^B^ n^H^_^T^* -Tr? Appointment TWO-B EOROOM " un furnished, ; cent rail y tor; utilities John 454-1520 or - 457-2179. . .. -; IF ypii ARE In the market for a farm '^3Siu_Q_in__s_i_n___ SwM_9 Pi ;-w & by | ; in and furnished* ' A r ¦ ^ yrepair¦ located. Immediate occupancy. Tel. or home or are planning to sell real ' m j______m_m___W^______& : ..103 West Broadway y .; $ ^service ; our - '¦ ¦ WANTED — 2 .bed.corns, middle price 452-1344; Alter 5 . 452-6022. • - . • Modest rental rates. - ¦ - estate of any type contact NORTHERN , . ' range- Available June -I. - Tel. .454-3879 . INVESTMENT . COMPANY, Real Estate shop. or. 454-3214. ' : MdRNINGSJDE . Brokers, Independence, 'Wis., or Eldon ¦": ' ;After Hours Call • W Af: ?" f - A -\Y DELUXE 2 BEDROOM W. Berg, . Real Etate . Salesman, y jpIN^SIZED PALACE.' WANTED—one-bedroom aparlment for a Arcadia,. Wis. Tel,- 328-7350. ' Sept. 1, 1974. - Marie .Karasch W 452-4932 Carol Dingfclder. , 689-2206;: | ; : Hail Leonard Music y ; APARTMENT : yy y TERRAGEf y young married couple for If you're looking for A Start- ¦ ' - Carpeting, Narae, closets. - . Please contact Cheryl . Edwards af 410 " Judie Sobeck .. •; 454-1808 " ' - - " 1116 Mankato Ave. 457-2430. Houses for Sale ,99 er Home At A Reasonable . •Charles KeUstrom 896-3S73 . | ; 64 E. 2nd f . WTel. 454-2920 .. -- . . and laundry facilities, : ,; . Conwa y ' Hall, WSC or Tel. . ' ' ' ' ' . ; -y TeL; 454-1950 ; V y Aller May 24 contact Rodney Thomp- Price, Call Today. Add-yqur Mike Rivers ,..,'.. 45M427 Rick Hill .. !¦: .. .- ,... _ 454:1605 .; .*- . : Sugar Loaf Apartmients son, Ellendale, Minn, or Tel. . 68+9475, . EASTERN 3-bedroom- home, 4 years old, •' . "We Service What We Sell" '¦ ' • ¦ own personality to this one y Marc Siem ...... 452-8435 $ . ¦ . . 358 E. Sarnia Equal Housing Opportunit y In walking-distance to East End Indus- Elaine Gudbrandsen Tel. 454-483. - or. 452-9248 tries, door 'to backyard redwood deck. bedroom, E as t location ' ¦/ ¦ 452-5798- '¦;...; ' ¦¦ : ¦ i — . , ¦ ¦¦ .. ¦ , : ¦ . , , Bus. Property for Sale 97 . Sally. Hoeft. ' ..:452-5312 S »*—¦ . . * . - - .y -r-— . : - . - . . . ; . . Full , basement, -2 balhs; . Under S20.0OO. "; —^ ' home. Steffen Real Estate, Tel. -454-1833.. ' . . -"• y John C Davis ..... 452-7253 Lloydficilke ...... 452-4649. | Apartments, Furnished 91 COMMERCIAL' PROPERTY fRT - sale. ' ¦' Ideal, for -repair shop, equiprncntspaain- OPEN HOUSE—Sun., Way S at 462 E. Call NiteyiOrDay A.-/ ?"? y . Ivaii Siem v;.,..'. . 454-5786 John llolbrodk .y..f452-92l5 f " § ¦ ' ; ' tenance - or storage. New rooC gas 4th .and at 202 E. Mark St., from 1 to '' ¦ ¦' - "' : ¦ ' j .Nora Heinlen. ,.,. 452-3175 NEAR DOWNTOWN—1 girl, ' everything and oH punips. 2 air conditioned offices. . Mike Gilchrist .. . 452-4734 . ' ' k " ' ' aAa' ' furnished. M2 per .monlh.¦ • Tel. 454-2320 4. Gerald Swehla, Tel. 452-6446; Peter ? ' yj^ '" ' ¦ ' OW heat.' Will consider. , least, at $300 Kias, 452-8687.- ^ . **¦ ' Myles Peterseri... 452-4009 - ;. Frl. or Mon.,'-; - SUGAR LOAF REAL f PRIM AND PROPER P. P T- • - . ' per -. month. -Contact L, R. Marshall, ESTATE, - Tel. 45W367 ' ' ' Tel; 452-9284 or R, F. Lembkey 452- ; ;S' Jan AUen. ;. .y- . 452-5139 y. AVAILABLE JUNE -1—furnished apart- We're excited and know RELAX with. ' • Country style" conifort in this spotless xW QtQf a&Qk' .1574 . after 5 p.m. . .' i/*XxfyV V merits, upper and lower, afr condition- you'll be when you. see this three fcedroom rambler—boasts 1% b aths—fiill' basement _ I"\| U Dick Rian f..;.., 454-5*990 ing, bath, private entrance. TeL 452- PRICED FOR 3- bedroom, bath and y% to finish as you please—GIANT size lot-borders on creek : .. 7307 between 4-4; . ; Farrns, Land for Sale 98 . ¦ J w QUICK SALE home in excellent, condition. A—-mature trees.' ONLY $23;900! ' " '. ¦' • ¦ P . ' 5 ll REACTOR ? Marge Mfillery... 4544224 ¦BY " : SMALL COMPLETELY furnished apart- TWENTY Icres woodland South of- Rush- OWNER ;. 3 bedrooni ranch, ' IW balhs, full Features include: kitchen llOttMTiR-: Py?A .Avis; Cox- . '.;:... 454-1172; ment; suitable for single lady. Avail , ford. - Tel. 864-7685 . Mon..,. - Wed., ' Frl. . bas* able June 1. 145 W. _lh. ' :' ment, : 2- car garage. Approximately Vi in , tip-top shape, good loca- Would you BELIEVE??? A three bedroom modern ram- , .scenic- , f matmarnKsmBammiwLaura Fisk ..... 452-2118 acres, hear Spring Grove with acre. In. valley of Pickwick. Un- tion, carpeted throughout. V' ; . ABOUT- 6 der : ' . bler-over 1200 square feet of real . LIVING space—full 2 AVTILABLE JUNE 1 ;- ' upper duplex ' 3-bedroom home, near trout stream. «0,00p. Tel. 454-1827. . . : basement—gas heat-for ONLY 419,700?? Call today for 5 10 miles country side. Stove, re- . Vacant. Asking SlI.OM. MLS 1155: Sev- You'll-Iike;it ..V f y V ¦ : frigerator, air conditioner, dish Wash- eral farms and acreages. Cornforlh FOUR BEDROOMS - -Will. kept, older all. the exciting details. . ' A ;¦ Z' '. . - ./ ./. er, washer dryer, heat, electricity and Really. Tel. - Bill Cornforth, - La . Cres- home, central location, Under 525,000. TAKE YOUR TIME ?A 259 E_ . ' water;.furnished, '$150. References re- . cent 895-2106. - . 8th St. Tel. 452-5621. A SINCERE DEPENDABLE WYOU have to go in to appreciate this ju st-listed family quired. Tel. ' 454-5815. • ' One bedroom enufTffty on this IMMACULATE beauty— | HOBBY FARM—3.8. acres' with . strong BUY LIKE RENT—cozy J-bedrobm home, you ' carpeted livuig room, dinirg room' and en- Ideal, location, - y ;.; C6MPANY yy ^ 'll be impressed with the convenient floor plan— 5f home with its . NEAR MADISON School, nice 2 rooms spring : and . room for 2 large , trout garage; available now, , carpet- ' ; Price; .$12,650, $975 down . Tel. 454-2828. ample storage—and tastefully decorated interior. Large _ ¦¦ closed front and back porches. Three bedrooms and. bath, - Ideal for ' one /person. $86, ponds.. House needs repairs; also other Office: 315 Mfankato Avenue ;- ed "bath plus a half bath, combination windows -through-" heat, utilities Included, Tel: 687-6911. • small outbuildings. Located In . -Buffalo yard overlooks golf.course.¦ Priced for IMMEDIATE 5 County. Good Investment. Tel. 608-3B^ FIRST : FIDELITY SAVINGS . & LOAN :¦;'' 454-4585 . :¦' - , y ' , ¦ hot only gives yog a . .. ySALE. at $12,300! : y . /.:." A . out and insulated garages? f Near-west. MULTI LEVEL, 3 bedroom, 2 : bath- 7110 alter 6 p.m. . penny for your ' - 5 th.buohls but; rooms, 2 living rooms, carpeted aparf- . dollars for your ' dreams! : ; Pat Magin: 452-4931 ; ! , ; ;. ment. with balcony, for group of girls. 720-ACRE dairy and beef farm, 310 acres .A ; "TWO-FEB" offering!!! A one bedrooni home with -Sept. Also . two; bedroom ' of: buildings Including BY OWNER — -4-bedroom -ranch style f IT WONT LAST LONG ¦ apartment tillable, ;? sets -•; ' ' ' for 4 girls. Tel. 454-2561 evenings. houses Also home; Winona sfqm . -fireplace/ central nursery—Isirge utility room (could be extra bedroom) -| . 45 stanchion barn and 2 . . . Hokah,. Minn." ¦' ¦ '' air- Many extras, Upper thirties. Tel, . formal dining room and a one MODERATE price and lots of plus features make this olher buildings: 452^5865... .. bedroom " carriage" house" 5 three bedroom home a great buy for : a lucky family, f IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, no pets . : no 140-ACRE dairy farm, 65 acres tillable, style apartment. Two cai' concrete block garage IDEAL 2 - children, no phone calls. -442 St. Charles . : 36-stahchlon barn,, silo and bunk. 7- BBS^^Sfi '¦ - ' central location near ': Carpebed living room, separate dining room, large . kitch- .St. .. ; - bedrdom; house, otlier buildings. Nodine/ Winona State Collegc-ONLY $20, S ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ - en, bath and a half and.two car garage, f . Minn. ¦ - - . ' - , 900! £ EFFICIENCYf APARTMENT availabla for For further Information contact Beck- .-• summer months, suitabl e, for 1 only. man Realty, Tel. 89«-380» or 895-4207 $75 plus deposit. Tel. 45M-3036:; ! ' GAMES ANI> FUN after J p.m. . - . I For Full-Time A)ert—Courteous LOVELY CARPETED furnished apart- IJ | yFOR the entire fainilyj yBilliard room complete with bil- ment for rent, heated, 1 bedrdam. $150. FARMS: "" - . f" liard table, plus a family room with fireplace are only Available Immediately until .Oct. 1, For sale: the B-K Ranch, " " . 1974. Tel. 454-3312. ,f . EA JOR » Service—Call Any Time T some of the extras to insure happy living-in this four Houston, Minn, has been f MIRACLE MALL ; A? rI bwiroom two bath charmer in convenient west location, COMFORTABLE HOUSING for 3 or 4 broken u0 into 7 farms, all ; students. Inquire 980 W. Sth. c^ with .. beautiful y homes : and but buildings,; running wa- SPRlNGtIME NEW GIRL WANTED to share, lerge, comfort- - able 3-bedroom aparlment, all utilities ter and springs. Tlie fol- Y' 'AY A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN AND never been lived in, this three bedroom home in Sun- paid. $45. Tel. 454-4812 after 5 p.m. lowing are sizes of units: •- . HOW ABOUT a little private kingdom all yolir own on j set is completely and beautifully carpeted , has applianced GIRLS—choose from 4 exceptionally nice 360 acres, 750 acres, 617 , I After Houi s Call: ( apartments for the summer or next ¦ these 5 secluded and woodsy acres in a prime location , kitchen iand bath with tub and shower. acres,' 400 acres, 991 acres, ,' Chuck Nagle .... fall, Fully furnished, fully carpeted, 640 acres, 481 acres. All lo- yet only minutes from town, Home is a Sparkling custom i Q kj. 452-4603 i very clean, very cheery, Talk to the : colonial, nestled on a knoll, ,13y5 .truly ; :. Connie Pederson girls living there now. Reserve nowl cated 10 miles north of Hou- beautiful 4 bed- ¦ I - {D^iPa W 452-2951 ] - . ¦ ' ' ' _W__ Tel, 454-3323. : room, 2 bath ; - . . - ston, Minn, may be pur- home features elegant lighting. fixtures, ; I yr?y. j a. ¥ Kent Holen .. 452-1018 I £ob Ssrfov&JL, R&atl&L chased with excellent terms ; carpeting, wall coverings, drapes and much more. [ ____ SPACIOUS 3 bedroom apartment, avail- ; PRICED IN THE UPPER 50' v aMCfUGb IH Gale Pedeison .. 452-2951 ' - 120 Center St. Tel. 452-5351 able- for girls for the summer, Vi oiyContract for Deed. • ' . - . - s. MLS 7094 J block from WSC, ell utilities furnish- 50 acre farm between Hou- REMTOR #MLS Judy stad,er ••¦¦ 452-2328 ed, $45. Must be seen to bo appreciat- f I ' Hokali Betty Richter .,. 452-1151 I ed. Tel, 452-3218 evenings. /;; ston and . Good set : FOR BUDGET WATCHERS : of buildings. Priced to . sell LOW with terms. PRICE tag on home in quiet neighborhood close Are You Satisfied? Hobby farm 15 acres. Excel- to WSC. Older l or 2 bedroom home, kitchen with built . : Do you feel unhappy and frustrated in cabmets, Vh. car garage, just needs Wllh your present housing accommo- lent home and out buildings. some paint to be : dations? Let our people, at the KEY f perfect. ONLY $12,900. MLS 1080 NEW LISTINGS APARTMENTS show you our beau- HOMES :. | bESIGNED WITH tifully furnished Vbedroom apart- IVz bedroom home, new fur- ments and you'll KNOW what you've nace, newly . redecorated , OUT IN THE COUNTRY been MISSING. 1752 W. Broadway. / ' ' 1 Tel. 454-4909. large lot near playground , LIVE IN the serene quietness of the country on this 2 ; only $13,500. Excellent acre estate, all modern home features 3 fully carpeted \ MIND! Business Places for Rent : 92 terms, immediate posses- bedrooms. Located only 20 miles from Winona in Houston :mm> , Ai y j KIDS IN sion . County. Under 20, MLS 1125 ; ^ OFFICE SPACE for' rent or lease, 13,000 sq. ft. Prime E. location . Inquire Mer- 5 bedroom home In Houston, chants Bank, Trust Department. Tel. newly redecorated and car- SMALL HOME 454-5160. * peted. Double garage. Im- — BIG VALUE mediate possession. Terms. COZY HOME has one bedroom , kitchen yith convenient .-arms, Land for Rent 93 pantry and dining room. Sunny yard has room for ear- - Nearly new 3 bedroom den. Price only $10,700. MUM035 . . ' . ORGANIC GARDEN plots for 1974 . Or- home,, attached garage. ganically fertilized end tilled. 12 miles Priced to sell. trom Wlnpna. Pleasa reserve a plot AA > early. Tel, 534-3795, New 3 bedrooni home, one . *y "> v- ^^w in JJpuston and one be- [B OFFICE'fHONE: 452-6474 jgg* \ ^gggjjj ^ tween Houston and La ^ Houses for Rent 95 .... ,. ._ —-—-»•¦»-«¦ »¦ ¦_ ¦ — "-— ^ vifvvirgvvvy ^ -*~arv>*-VVW *r*af^aif^*S VV Crosse, Ready to move into. ¦ Convenience Waterfront REMODELED 3 to 4-bedroom ' home In ¦ ^>« A A A A *¦ -*¦ ¦*¦ ¦*¦ ¦*¦ *¦ a. _>. _i ¦ Friccdvto sell! Make us an > ^ ^L A A ' A -*• ^ ¦ Bluff Siding, WIS. Nlco location and __ Has been carefuly 6iiilt Homo witli quality you'll pleasant surroundings. No pets. $180 offer. quality FOUR appreciate, Living room month. Tel. 687- 9541. Into .this , TWAITEN REALTY [ TWO-STORY IN SUNSET!! BEDROOM home. Fam- dining room, - kitchen/ Houston. Minn. ily room, entry way, FAMILY IIQOM , two .Tel. 89G-350O i A Extra-Large bedrooms. Formal Dining Room. Oak Cab- i living room and kitchen - balhs and FIVE BED- FIVE ROOMS f inets and Woodwork. Large famity room willi Winona . Ask nnd ROOMS. A. lake right After Hours : OPEN nnd two baths. J. A, Twaiten HOUSE i Sion* Fireplace. THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG! MLS _ make an appointment for out of your own back Near Downtown , Broker r liGo \ door. Call alwut W-7932. 507-1196-3101 MLS 1139 Available June. l , $135. Tom. Houlihan, Salesman SUNDAY, MAY 5-1 to 5 p.m. Tel. 452-4832 507-flDf)-3fi70 or 454-2283 after c p.m. Daphne Meek, Saleslady ¦ ' 507-89O-3934 • * * w*r * * * • i Lot A Cute Here wo have a huge lot thnt Home for what we arc nsk- ¦ v/o are sure you will enjoy, jnfi} . Living room, kitchen , nntl Open House Lot size is approximately K MS Sold^ Sly 225jcl50. A small price for room to entertain your By Owner what you get. Call for more friends this summer, MLS- details on W-7035 1152 Nearly New Split Foyer "'" ¦¦""•—^"-^—TtK ^wni iiSi Harold Eratli 454-5046 . Office Phono 402-1344 Excellent Buy Al Schroeder 452-0022 Office Houiw- ., flillo to 5:00 L" Rod Hansen 454-4012 Snt. Hours 8:30 to noon Saturday & Sunday 1307 CROCUS CIRCLE Be our guests nt OPEN HOUSE. Wo personally want to STATELY - CENTRAL — SPACIOUS MAY 4 & 5 show you this delightful split-foyer home, Features living ' j hnd dining room, .. CHOICE CENTRAL LOCATION. STATELY formal entry ! 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, family room nnd i Living room Noon to Four double giirn fio, MLS and dining room. Convenient modern kllch' / 110J), " en , new family room nnd two licdroomn all on the first ' floor all remodeokl with quality craftsmanship and \ i WANT IMMEDIATE SALE moro floors of bedrooms. MLS 1150 , I Jl Appraised at $33,000 — WinsmsL dfacdk RICHTER REALTY J\JClJ^__Lj I CORE j Best Offe r Accepted f ) J v > ERV RICHTER, REALTOR | Serving, Minnesota & Wisconsin 4938 7th St„ Goodview Homo Federal Bldg. 4th & Center Wlnonn ] 173 East 2nd I TeI, 45M151 or 452-1550 OFFICES IN: [JJ Tel. 454-5141 j Tel. 452-2140 Evenings for " f)i Office Hours: 0-4:30 Mon.-Fri.; 10-2 Snt. |AUor . * «-- -» ' # Winona •$• La Crosse -fa Onalnska -A- Eau Clairo Special Showing S or anytime by appointment . _ntf_c$f -— : : , ; 1 ; i—> _n _r~_ ri rt _r» _-> _ -» _r_» rm _r» __¦ ¦ ___. A ;/S.a.breyc!esr ;B!cyel»« 107 CarrWy - ¦ ' Used , ifl.9 Uied Cari 109 Used tan f AyPY V^O Mobile Nomas, Trailers . lit Auction Safes '. ' : Wiriona Daily News Tt > ??. , ' ' FRIDAY; y^y DM " - TWO BOYS' bicycles, me 24" and . - V0LV0 196B, 2-door, WANTEl>-medlum or compact car with 3/ f Winona, Minnesota '" :' . . on* . . straight stick, very FORD — l«5 Falrlane, oood condition, ; f A GREATDEAL MAY 5--Sun; 1 p.m. Antiques, Household »"l m^alrla' 24" bicycle, 371 Harriet. ¦ good condition. Make offer. Tel. 452- must sell. Tel. 45H705. manual ' transmission, 6 or small f, Auction, W. side ol Benson Feed Mill, J ' ' ¦ Auction Sales - .*.. -: ^. pretefably 1 owner. Tel. . 487-33S4. MORE FOR A GREAT . Peterson. - - Palmer Thompson,- owner;' Auction Sales ¦f" - . $CHWItil.; 10-speed 27" men's - bicycle, TWO NICE . compacts, i«? Ford, : Fair , DEAL-LESS ONLY.. Olson & Montgomery, auctioneers. usid very IIMIe. 133. Parkview. CHEVROLET—1944 ImiJafa, 2 door hard- lane 2-door hardtop, has small V-8 en- PINTO—1973 fthreerdoor runabout, IQW , FREDDY FRICKSON . : . .. ALVIN.KOHNES - P ¦ From SUGAR LOAF TOWN . ' & top. : superior running condition. Tel. gine, automatic transnirfrton, power mileage, excellent shape Will sell Auctioneer , AUCTIONEER—City .and stata• A . . rea: COUNTRY AAOBILE' HOMES. ' licensed : GIRLS. 10- speed Schwinn Supersport, . .452-5405.- - , steering. Here Is a beauty at a low sonably. Contact Installment Loan De- MAY . 6—Mon; . 6 p.m. S, edge, of Utlca, Will handle all sizes and kinds of . and bonded.. Rt.- 3, Winona. Tel '452- '" blue, .genefafor llflhts. Our TOTAL PRICE : Includss . thli Minn. Mrs. Glenn Babcock. owner; Al- ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ Corner of Wash- price; .1958-Volkswagen Sunroof, 4-speed, partment, Merchants National'Bank. auctions. Tel, Dtkola 643-6143. • 4S80. . Ingtoei and Samla. Tel. - 452-9710. CHEVROLET—1947 Caprice, . good TOTAL PACKAGE — Sears Kenmors vin Kolfner, auctioneer; B. A. Smllh . Con- radio: and heater, These are , hard to !, dryer — .' ' dition. Tel. 452-5214. • - ,:- .' washer . set . of tie fc Sons/ clerk. ' - . . find. Only iXS.. Don's. Auto Sales, 170 down anchors ~ - ' ' ' BRUTE CYCLE Sales, J10 Minnesota St. Auto Leasing .1 step — free ¦ Walnut. Alter . hours: Tel. 452-6817. delivery and sat up. Total value of Tel. 452-22M. MUSTANG—19*9, 302 autoiiwtlc - . fast- this package Is $821.95. This dsal It back. Tel. . 454-4174.; 1965 ' ' 6-cylinder, MAY 6^-Mon. 10:30 aim. 2Vi miles E. of ' ' ' CHEVROLET — . Impala/ sood on any. new home . purchased $?P . HOUSEHOLD TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS '-Km ; NORTON — im, 750 Hlghrlder Mo- automatic transmission, good condition. Pigeon Falls, Wis, on 121; John Paul- torcycle, -4 now until May 15, 1974: A $500 de- son, owner; Alvin Kohner,' - auctioneer; ,300 miles, $1,375. Tel. 767- NOVA 1972, 2-door sport coupe,. 350, Best oiler. Tel. 454-2.550. 3315 after 4 ' V-8, . posit will hold any hohne for 30 days : Norlhern Inv.. Co., clerk. , p.m. :- 3-speed, excellenl condition. Tel;. '454- LEASING . , NEW before payment In full. — YA : 4512 6 e.m.-10:30 a.rn. week days. CHEVROLET — 1566 El Camlno, V-B, .. BSA . 650 — 1971 Llghlnlng; completely stick , with overdrive, hew paint |ob SUGGESTED OUR ¦ , - "i-PRICE- .- .TOTAL MAY . 7—12:30 p.m. 1 mile W. of Lew- . chopped, chrome . springer. . " Lots of Ford and topper Included. Tel. 454-4475.. ¦ ¦ ' REPOSSESSED-!?^ station wag- . PROGRAM B¥ - " ' .: ¦ PRICE Iston on Hwy. 14 to township rd, : No. ch.dnie. Mint condition. Tel. 454-2002. ' M : on; 1970 Ford Torino; Make an offer. 1974¦ AWARD 2-bedroom . ll, then 2 miles Noito No. 22, then W& W ¦ Town, fc Country Bank, Tel; 454-5500. ' ¦ At Fountain bity, Wis.f on State Trunk Hwy.M 35 between.>:| ¦14x70, front den,, Vi ml|e W. "Allen a Milton Slrrion; I TRI ¦ . I .MRH—1970 Bonnevllla <50, molor. ' " p ' ' ? - cycle; chopped, or will trade for 350 or • mil Y i MOTOR .jarbaje disposal, - . - owners; Alvin Kohner, auctioneer; I the Texaco Station and house. y FORD — 1970 wagon, automatic trans' o & ' ' 450 - Honda';- Fred Kriickow; Caledonia, -dishwasher. „ :..... $15,500 *10,8?5 Altura State Bank,.' clerk.: . .wfi mission, all power, air, rear seats, $1,- : 1974 SCHULT S-' bedroom,:- :¦'- ' ^ . Minn. Tel. 724-2741, -.; PONTIAC COr^RTIBLE y 495, Tel. 454-2129. . ". "; 14x70i front kitchen, - y Y? . . MAY. B^Wed. 5 p.mi-Househol.d, Tools «, y y :- , AA-toAp[ :? beautiful HONDA—1973, 350CB, sold, 1,800 miles. CHEVROLET 1942, . 2-door . sedan, . V-S. Good Running ::. : Misc.. Auction at Fountain City, Wis. ¦ ¦ - . - ' Tel. 45*3850 after 5 or aee arrangements .... $1J,39J $ 9,295 .yy ; ' - '/¦ /-' '.;• ¦ Aj y,y A - at 1179 W. standard transmission. Will sell or trade ¦¦¦: ¦ oh State Trunk H\vy. 35 between the jf ' ' /;. -. ' . - ,. 'i 10th and Gould street. Condition ' THE NEW PURCHASE 1974 REVERE 2-bedroom, . Texaco Station and: house. 3 owners; ¦ ; for earioe or motorcycle, Tel. 452-4487, 14x70, front living %¦¦¦?' ? : ¦ ¦ HII Duellman, auctioneer/ Louis, -clerk. ¦ - ¦ . Starting¦ at 5 P.M. ' : ' ?M¦ LEASE PROGRAM .- room, a very ' '¦ - . ' " "; , :¦ "" . : '^¦ ¦ - - '' " ¦" -. ' '' ' FORI>-rl944 , Mustang, 921 E. 7th: y m 452-1572. ' ' ¦ $ . . : AP ...... ¦ "^ -- . .YY-AY;mwY PY.YpAr Built for: deluxe heme A.A..$13,695 A 9.695 Mid States air compressor - pipes '¦ The."American Bike ' 1974 ROYAL - 2-bedroom, /\AAY y-^-Thurs. 1 p.m. 8"<, miles N. of , brand new; %- ' - -to 1%" 1 : ' ^ : WINONA AUTO SALES OPEL. 1970 Kadett; 3J,00O miles, may be corporation , professional 14x70, kitchen, reel . Mabel on Hwy. 43, then 'A mile W. p ; threader; . %" to 2^' pipey cutfeti hew,f stand, in f ca$e; p - seen . at Roman Konter, . (Buffalo ".'¦¦: • »rd- •*. Huff '.Tel; 454-5950 . CHy,, quality here $13,495 * 9,395 Lyle H. Olson, owner; Olson 8. Mont- grinder ; 4,80x400x12 . || Spring Lake , area) Cochrane, Wis. and all business men who 1974 TITAN 3 bedroom, gomery, | | and motor: electric sod edger ; two. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . auctioneers; First National . 54(522; ¦ \ , - :¦ iise their auto for business 14x70, 1« baths, . , Bank, -Rushford^. clerk; p ; new tires; grill;, 3- Rockwell turning . .lathe and attaqhr i W YAMAHAf w ATTENTION purpose. ¦ - . ' • deluxe,...... $12,500 : $ 8,895 | | ment; motor and emery; pbwercraft drill press;.. 7%" ,| | Quality Sport Center 1974 MARK IV 2- bed- ¦ . skill saw; paint sprayers; small gas stove r ¦ ' : ' - " ' " powercraft 3 - m' '• -: Srd Harrlel . ' Tei. 452-2399 Under our program you can room; I4x<0, front . . ¦ * , kitchen ...... $10^91 $7,295 j§-^ .- - , and tank; lots of wood chisels; bdlt cutter; 2 small elec- M ¦ ' ¦ ~ SPORTSMAN sell your lease car at af prof- ;: - •" ' ¦ . • ' '. . .'.HONDA ' • - ' 1974 ROYAL 24x48 : 'REMINPER: trie drills; new tool boxes and tools; 5 freezer drawers; -1| IPS SAVINGS it anytime you want during .. pre-bullt. 3 bedroom, : H Triumph Norton — BMW ¦ y axes; crowbars; steel cabinet with f drawers; : new ree Parts—Sales-Service the lease, . all electric-Anderson Anthony : Chelmowsld P t ^|| I^M '' - - ROBB MOTORS, INC. A YP 2 Chevrolet Blazers wood Windows . .; $22,650 $16,500 II saw; new meat saw; gas lantern; tin ; shears:, boxes of ' If We give yoii protection from 1974 TITAN 3 bedroom, . . . Winona, Mlnn. & . Eau Claire, Wis. -. - A : || wrenches; International 12 h.p. Cub Cadett garden tractor y|| ^ ' ilffli ' - depreciation 14x70, front kitchen. • ' 1973 FORD LTD. • , One 1972, one , both ful- .• . . What a homo for such - Piiiiiitiiire : ' :- li. with tiller .and lativn mower; 15' . refrigerator and freezer;- .J We give you protection from ¦a.low trlcel ...$11,895 - $ 8,395 ychsst freezer; Speedy Queen dryer; kitchen table and 6- 'i Brougham . y4-door. -V-8, en- ly iequipped and low mile . /. - ff. 74 heavy maintenance cost. ¦ These ore" lust a few of the many || chairs; kitchen cupboard ; antiques;; coffee table; stereo; " |f KAWASAKIS gine, vinyl top, power steer- age, one ytrithi air. "Pf new homes we have to choose from ' ing, power brakes, power And you can deduct full — We will' also order to your satis- ^Gffe5KF | | book shelf; occasional chair; kitchen cabiniet; . radio; :^ ' faction. ' seat, power windows, AM- lease payment on your tax ' pl blender; Electrolux vacuum; clieaner and fattachmerits; ! BOB^ 'MMlNE V bill ' . ' Open 7 days a week . until dark Located at 676 Ei 4th, .A writing desk and , FM stereo radio, low mite Behind Sugar. Loaf on Hwy. 43 — ¦ ¦ ¦ It chair; -corner table;: antique dishes; if " ' " ' ' ' -¦ Winona Ft/ of Laird ' LEWISTO N Aoross from Vo-Tech. |I 4 cups and saucers; knife', sharpener; double boiler ; 6 . | | ¦ And we have the service to . a . . e ; y ' :¦¦? « - keep you happy . . " ' . ¦ Wiiiona, Minn.. Tel. 454-5287. p Golden Wheat pattern dishes; chaise lounge; khick knack 'fl . - Tely452-2697. ': . / > SUGA R LOAF TOWN & ¦ .. • .f shelf with knick knacks; 2 sets of salt shakers; Bern bow " ' COUNTRY MOBILE HOMES . .p ' ' ' ' . . :J| ¦ ' ' , •*• 1973 FORD;Gran Torino ' AUTO pay- AAAY 4 ¦ . CO. And a. percent of your SAT . , | | | | and arrow; 2 large coffee percolators; 2 fishing rods;" .%' :l| Broughanr -4rfli)pr. V-8 en- ment f will .be ; guaranteed TOWN 4 COUNTRY SUGAR LOAP ' Trucks, Tract's, TrailersyiOa ¦ yStartingati P.M. ;. tackles boxes;yfish lures;; mantle clock; Navy hammock ; gine, power steering, Air against purchase of unit. CAMPER SALES! 1974 Starcrafts . (No. | i fl . - ¦' 1 In camping), now on display at Hwy.. |i miscellaneous hand and garden tools; walnut end tables;, 1 Conditioning, power brakes ¦¦¦ TRUCK BODIES—trailers, built, repaired , If yoii want to save money, - 43 and - Pleasant Valley Road. 15% Alvin Kohner, Auctioneer || 2 bags of rolled rags for rug; ice chest; 'wrenches ham- ; and painted Hoist .isles and service. power . discount for month ot May plus free . ,. .| door locks, AM-FM ¦ " Btra't. 3950 --W. .4th. fel.. «2-«849.. hitch or. spare ' tire Installed. Eyejett' , mer; screw drivers; chisels. Many, many more articles: fpl stereo radio, vinyl top. LOW Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 2511 f see us! ; .; J.^ Koluier Clerk P : - too numerous to mention. A very\ good litie of tools; '| | CHEVROLET^-1972 Carry-all, 4 wheel MILEAGE.:-:/ y- ' fyy- yAU at:' " MALLARD I960 17' house trailer, twin P drive, $3,400. . Tel. Ls ; Crosse 7M-6263. - . beds, gas- .retrlseratpr, good, gas heat-. '%' ' ' ' ' ' 1/100 y- . y^ " P icfm$EE& - . • : : W 1973 MAVERICK ?'' er. new-fires, , other equipment, $. - ¦ ¦ .. ¦ ¦ ¦. | CHEVROLET—1M» deluxe; C-10 pickup, '" cash. Will show . Frl- Sat., and Sun. li-y ' . ., • .. - ' ¦: ' "- I heavy duty %-ton, -307, V-8, 3-speed 4-door. V-8. engine j vinyl Tel. 643-6477. - ' - . . Hi! Duellman, Auctioneer — Louis, derk ¦ transmission. In excellent condition Ken's SPECIALS o&J MOTOR ~ || . ; . . 1 , top. power steering, power 7"' ' :¦ with or -without camper top. Tel. 689. STARCRAPT CAMPERS USED ¦ . ¦ . 2983. brakes, Air Conditioning, 1^3 CHEVROLET;Nova 2- "For^ Dealer" Trailers & . Pickup Campers '. |»i l B ^ i£ ^^ MB ^Aai _ a ^ SKKi AM-FM Stereo, Radial tires! (A leading brand that Is also door, small V-8 Engine .' sold by a.dealer Iri Winona); FORD 1945, W-ton pickup, In good;me- 12,000.miles. ' - ..au- . . St .Charles, Minn. chanical condition. . Tel.. 487.3864-: . -. tomatic transmission, power Sales — Service — Rentals steering;, DICK'S SPORTING GOODS /:./:/. AA.,. AP . Aa/f AAA,,/ CMC—1949,' small V-fc 3-speed, brown radio. Factory Air, Durand, Wis. PY f 2—1973; LTD BROUGHAM Wanted—Automobiles - 110 pickup. Real clean. $1450 or make offer; Firestone "500" tires, driven Tel: 715-672-8873. or 672-5199, A y/A A^YY" .54-2226 or 672 W. " - ^Tel. 7th. , . 2-door hardtops, both equip- only fljOOO miles. Beautiful " with V-8 engine, vinyl inter- , CAMPBELL'S AUTOf Salvage; Wanted, STEURY ^vl972 Camper Trailer, gas ANOTHER HORP AUCTION VAN—1968 Chevrolet, 53i>, ^cylinder, good Burnt Orange with black • ¦junk . '-.cars. Any condition, any shape. stove, ' furnate<_ Ice box, sleeps. 6. MJGXi&N { j T j ior , power: steering, power them dp. Tel. 454-5769 any- Robert' rweather,. Minn. condition. . Must sell, going .. In . Army. .interior. - . Will pick . . ¦ Faye ¦ Wabasha, . ;tlme.„ - - Tel. - 565M752. . -y Tel. 452-9*4. .458 E. Belleview, -..// : brakes, Air Conditioning, 1973 AMC HOENET > '/ ;- Badial . tires! AM.'- ' radio: ; Hat* Located % mile South of ' ; back, economy 6 cylinder Mobile Homes/ Trailers 111 CONESTOGA—1973 14x60, 2-bedroom fur^ , Minn. ' Watch P U!cd CaMff.y- -;y^ -.yy : . .y;y ioS engine, automatic transmis- nlshed, set up on lot by:lake. Must sell, . Stewartville - BANK FINANCING -;. ' Simply take over payments. Tel. 452- for auction arrows on Hi gh- > sion; . radio,' whitewall tires, ¦ 2387. ; SATURDAY AAAY 11 CHEVROLET—1967 Impala,' 283, excellent NEW AT KRAUSE'S green metallic finish " ' ' Sut; ,thU . way No. 63, condition. ' Make offer. May be seen. at dark ¦ The 2Wt. COACHMEN. . . .. Alme. Equal,' Alma, ;Wls. . . with, matching interiors roomy, cott.aae by any lake. Also see f Auction Sales PETERSON the new HneTol COACHMEN fold-down ; A ]%j- Scout, ' 1972 . JEEP . Commando f4- camping trayors: at our Inside sliow. i INTERNATIONAL. 4-wiieel ; ¦ : Minnesota- Land & Y?Y:\im?\^mY??A; ' ' ' drive, V-8, 4 speed, Wde tires) excellenl wheel drive; V-8 engine, au- . room. . ' \ y 6 miles Southeast of Ridgeway, . condition: Inside ' and out, Tel. 45-4-2541 MQTORSr iNC. tomatic transinissiony power . f Auction Service Tue^ l^igbt, t. SALE SITE: Located MN after 4 or 454-51W ask for Jerry. Ford¦¦ ' F, A. KRAUSE COW ' . '' Everett J. Kohner g on Hwy. 103, OR 10 miles Northeast of Houston, MN on f '-. MercUry Dealer steering, radio, Air Condi- Breezy ' Acres, HWy. 14-6.1-' E.- WInpiia ¦ ¦ . Wiiiona, Tel. 452-7814 ' •' Cty. Road No. 9, then 2 miles Southeast oh 103. OR .10 CHEVROLET-^.973 Veja hatchback, cin- Lanesboro, Minn. tioning, new -extra . grip ' Jim Papenfuss, Dakota Tel, 643-6152 namon with gold Interior, 4-speed, buck- FOR SALE—1970 ' . Aricraftf;¦ 14x68, fur- y k miles West of La Crescentj MN 12-volr, MAY 4—Sat. 1 p.m. Furniture Auction, of all , personal . property. furnace, - toilet, shower,. hot I ^ PONTIAC—1963 9-passenger station .wag- ¦; refrigerator, 676 ' E. 4th St,-! Wiiiona. Anthony Chel- . 20 Automobiles: Mustangs, dio, local one owner car, seen M. Ro- ; . .Wl, 1250.. 371 Harriet, : water, like new. May-be ; mowskl, ¦ owner; Alvin Kohner,. auction- (Buffalo City, Spring Lake p Chevrolet Ply- dark blue metallic finish, man Kohler, eer;. Everett Kohner, clerk f ;F r d s, , with matching interior. area) Cochrane, .Wis. 54622. -. .- _ J 23 Head of Holsteiij Dairy Cattle TBY 0NE;0UTI ' rriouth, - Pontiac, Buick; J ^5i |* ^^ 4—Sat; IV mlles '.S. ol Mon- , ' T- ™T ' mm:m.m, WAY a.m. 8 . 19 Holstein heifeirsi exposed to bull from Jan. 1, 1974 to . ^ • *• .^ ^ MOBILE:HOWE TRAIfiSPORTINO • dovl. Wis., on 88 to Gilmanton, Wis., • ¦ • •' . ' Minn, and Wis. ICC license I Md-April, bred for fall freishening: 3 Holstein. steers, 6 ' then U ' -mlle E. on. 2. Ori en Loomis . . Dale Bublitz, 64 Lenox ¦ . Hiawatha Auto & - one , 6 months old. NOTE: Y YAY- - TWO-PYy.?:^ ' ¦¦ ' Estate) Francis Werlein and Bob Lue^ L mohths old Holstein : heifer . - .Winona. Mlnn. thi, auctioneers; ' Northern ' - Inv. - Co.; 1973 AMC GTemlins. One . " ' ¦ All dairy heifers have been calfhood vaccinated aiid tested [Doublek^hecked - . Tei. .452-9418. ¦: clerk. ' ¦ ¦ ¦ I - V- - . -f / "V-;- - beige, , equip- . . .. ElgGtroriicS ; and for interstate shipment, - :-: ' '- ¦ . ¦ - one yellow * \ . V« — _ ..< : . ;>'„ ,4 LIBERTY-.1W6, 12x50, 2 bedroom, fur- MAY 4—Sat, 1 p.m: 111 Kenilworth Ave, ped with 6 cylinder en- condition. Any rea- ; nished. Excellent N. and Coffee St. E.,. Lanesboro, . Minn. Ndson Motors, . Owners gines, automatic transmis- sonable offer considered. Available Im- Mont- \ Hogs and Equipment appointment. Tel, Emrms Johnson, Owner; Olson - 8< I^ sion, power steering, Fac- mediately. See by : gomery, auctioneers;. . 'Lanesboro . State R 197V HOIINET ;. 689-2569. ;- . . (toe Sow with litter of pigs; 4 weeks old; One Open Gilt; USED CA tory L OW mileage, Bank, clerk. Northwestern National Bank, * Air* ¦ ' > farrowing American Motors Hornet : "" ¦ TRI-STATE kochesteryClerk 9 Caswell farrowing crates; 3 Tractor Supply immaculate condition. . MAY. 5-Sun. 1 p.m. — Antique Auction, SST two door sedan. Econ- MOBILE/MODULAR¦ i crates; One Steel hog¦ feeder; Misc. hog equipment. HOAAES - ' A formOi' Sears Bldg./ Spring Valley, ¦ ¦• ¦ ' ¦; ' ' ¦ ¦ '¦ omy six cylinder .-. engine, Minn. Auctioneers, Col. Maury Turben- Maas & Maas, Auctioneers - : " • ' ',. , ; . " PPA- 1 973 CHEVELLE Hwy. tl S., Breezy Acre* ¦ , H ' - :• automatic drive, custom ujp- 197fr CHEVELLE Malibu t- ¦ ''. son and Col. .Ernie .Maliiia. Winona, Minn.- . k - yyMachinerY;.' , - : ¦W . Malibu .- Sport C(iupe. Dark fholstery, ; and just 19,476 door hardtop. V-8 engine, ,. Tel. 452^4276. . . . blue -vvith a white vinyl in- actual miles. Local one own- automatic t.r a 'h's mission, 14x70 Rosev/ood, 3 bedroomi, . .: - . John Deere tractorV narrow front, live hydraulic, live er for only power steering, radio,,green ' washer and dryer. S7995. *• PTO, new rubber,; real gpod condition ; J.D. "A" tractor, terior, 350. V-8: engine, auto- Open More Hours to Serve : You Better ' ¦ in color ,. . with black vinyl - Moh: through Frl. 8-9, . good rubber, good condition; Ferguson 35 tractor, 2 speed • matic, power steering, pow- Y; $2195 Y. A;, interior, perfect condition. . ' . Sat. ' 8-5, Sun. 12-5. V ' transmission, Hi-Lo range, live Hydraulic,i live PTO, er brakes, factory- air condi- good rubber , good condition; 2 Bottom 16" Ford plow; 1969 FORD Falcon 6-passen- FOLD-DOWN- camper, sleeps: i , real good ¦ ' ' ¦ - ¦¦ - - ¦ r :< • . . ,\* condition- Tel. RoUingstone 689-2183. lluCTroMlie P Ferguson manure loader, brackets for Ferguson tractor; -. ' tionlng, radio and . .whitewall ger wagon, 6 cylinder etv- W, Township \ ' 1%8 MUSTANG % Located 1 mile of Levviston on Hwy. 14 to $ Massey Ferguson No. .10 baler, real good condition ; New tires. A beautiful car for - . - gine, standard transmission, MUST SELL—$500 down, take over pay- | road No. 11, then 2 miles N. to No. 22, then % mile . W Two door hardtop in top radio. PRICED TO SELL. : ments, 197! 14x70 . mobile home. T«l. Holland No. 67 baler, real good; Midwest manure loader, notch condition inside and St. Charles 932-3057. brackets for J.D. Tractor , with show bucket and manure $2995 1969 FORD Country Sedan , : bucket; J.D. 7 ft. field digger on rubber, power lift; out. A regular; gas V-8, 9-passenger wagon. V-8, au- WtCKCRAFT—1971, 14x52, skirted and \: ?.. ; TBes3a0 : Ma^.y7'^ . ,; . , bucket seats, and a three tomatic transmission, power set up In Lake Village, furnished and / ' ( JD. Quick-Tach 2 row cultivator; 3 Point hitch sprayer;, speed floor shifter. See and In excellent condition. $4,500. Tel. 452- | 12:30 P.M. Lunch , on grounds ^ 6 roller pump, hand gun, 2 barrels; New Idea 4 bar take; 1972 Old smobile 98 steering, Factory Air. 1034 before .11 . or after '4. . ^ for parts; 3 Bottom IHC 14" plow on rubber, Hydraulic compare this beauty today 1968 VOLKSWAGEN ^ Bug. *' * for onlv . " TWO-BEDROOM Elcona, 1968, 12x60, 1 MACHINERY-IHC 340 tractor with loader; John Deere s, lift, with cover boards; N-2A IHC Hay conditioner; 8 ft. Luxury sedan, Sorest green Slandard transmi.wiori, ra- Early American style, furnished, In I power sheller ; John Deere Wo. 350 elevator, 40 ft.; John j ( J D. Tandem disc; J.D. No, 205 Gyramor, 5 ft,, cut; with a light green vinyl top, dio, excellent condition. good condlllon. Tel. Peterson 875-2590. . Deere No. 33 spreader ; 2 rubber tired . Wagons ; Farm- \ J.D. Model L manure spreader ; IHC No. 31 semi-mounted luxurious green cloth inter- $1195 t 1967 CHRYSLER Newport NOMAD TRAVEL trailer 22', sleeps 6, I hand mixermill; John Deere digger on steel; Owatonna ^ mower, hydraulic lift; J.D. 290 corn planter with fer- ior , fully equipped in- 2-door hardtop, full power, stove with oven, refrigerator, lurnace, f . 10 ft. self propelled swather ; 16 ft. bale conveyor with . i ti lizer attachment ; IHC l row com picker, good condi- cluding comfoilron air con- 110 volts, 12-volt gas lights, 2 gas tanks, , 1971 CHEVROLET radio. many extras, Immaculate. Highlander I motor ; IHC No 30S self propelled combine with 2 row t. tl on; Cunningham Model 8 hay conditioner; J.D. 4 bar ditioning, AM/FM stereo ra- pickup camper, . Insulated, cabinets, | cornhead and pickup attachment; 2 wagon boxes ; potato Si rake ; Double chain elevator, 30 ft. wide trough with drag Impala four door hardtop 608-323-3754. I dio, power windows and table, bed, very clean. Tel. | digger; 2 hog feeders; 75 bu. and 50 bu. lime spreader, J I hopper, PTO driven; J.D. .7 ft. tandem disc; _ IJndsey S Beat , cruise . control and that's as nice and - clean as —TRUCKS— " grass seeder for drag; harness; "6 ft. seeder ; corn stalk $ ? they come, A low actual 1973 CHEVROLET %-ton VACATIONING? Rent a Winnebago r l section steel : drag. rear window defogger , trunk Motor Home, self-contained. Weekly 5 lifter; 2 h.p. cultivator ; hammermill; slip scraper ; fan- ¦: . .. release , and tilt •wheel , One mileage car with a small pickup, V-8, standard trans- or dnlly rales. Motor Homa Rentals, | , ning mill ; clover buncher; wheel for turning windrow ^ I owner automobile, very well V-8, power steering and mission, radio. West Coast Tel, 687-4945 . evehjno». ! Miscellaneous Equipment this . Oliver 3-14 plow ; cement mixer; closed water tank ; IHC kept! automatic drive. See mirrors. FOR A REAL BARGAIN on a new 1% to 3 h ,p. gas engine ; some old iron and miscellaneous Rubber tired wag6n with llo bushel galvanized flare box f full steed mileage maker 1973 TOYOTA HILUX Pick- home, see Green Terrace Mobile 2 Rubber tired wagons with 7x14 bale racks : 2 Rubber , SALE PRICED today for only Homes. Special for May, one 1974 FEED—50 ton com silage, 100 ton haylage. up. Only 8\00O miles, radio, 14x70 'Homolfo. .Regula r prlca 19,600. | tired wagons and racks; 2-Wheel . trailer .with!' 4x8 raclr 4-speed transmission. Special price 18,550. Lois available, NOTE—Owner has bought a farm in Southern Wisconsin > (wood); Papec 10'Iflch' hammermill; Saw rig to mount $1995 Te|. 454-1317 .Winona. ' . . . - . - on J.D. Tractor ; two 50 ft. electric cords; 2 side hill $2995 I and is selling all personal propery he does not. need. t * CONVERTED CAMPER shell, sleeps 3, i hitches for.M. Farmall; Side hill hitch for A or B J.D.! $250. Tel . 452-J571, | TERMS; Cash , Finance or Bankable Notes k )* tractor ; four 55 gallon barrels; 265 gallon fuel oil barrel; MAY 10th occupancy, Ideal for t or 3, . 2fi5 gallon fuel tank with hand pump ; Jig saw and elec- NYSTROAA S good location, 2 bedrooms, porch. I ALLEN;. & MILTON SIMON , OWNERS I r trie motor ; Table saw with V\. HP electric motor; Electric Cadillac - Toyota - Pontiac J45O0. Tel. 687-» FI11ST COME—FIRST SOLD ) | silverware ; pots and pans; plus many articles too numcr- , Tor further information contact the Thorp office in Ito\ # TRUCKS ft 1 ous to mention. A Chester, MN. Phono: 507-288-4041. • 1972 FORD Virion pickup. V-B engine, Crulse-O-Matlc, DON'T DELAY—SEE US TODAY. J power fileoring, 21 ,000 miles, I OLD RIFLES - .32 RIFLE, ,22 RIFLE i TII0RP ON THE SPOT CREDIT . •^ Jerry Kiekbusch -ft Bob Webster J Sale managed by Milo Runningen, La Crescent, [ 19B9 DODGE %-ton Pickup. V-B, 3-spccd , clean. r MN; j Old antique machinery , etc.—Gasoline engine; 1 horse- , . )047. Phono; 507-895-2600, and bv Owen Hegge, Spring- 19fi0 FORD I-ton Utility Box, V-ft , 4-specd, "Count on 'em" 1 4 foot mower; walking plow; horse cultivator ; dump rako; M "Grove, MN 55974, Phono : 5O7-498-5407. Auctioneers; Beck-! 10W) FORD 1-ton Pickup. V-B, 4-spml. I 2 wlielbnrrows; grapple fork ; hand seeder; buck saws; ] man Brothers, Houston , MN. "i 19fi!l CHEVIIOLET 1-ton Pickup. V-B, 4-spced. scythes; rnkos ; shovels; traps, 1 ' HAY—250 bales liorso hay. OTTO A. HANSON, OWNER Winona Auto Sales j t TERMS: Cash. Not Responsible for Accidents , 2nd nnd Huff Tel. 454-4110 f | PALMER THOMPSON , OWNER f «^y.jota'sgpim-j_^^ tuc^y asks Pwt WtRC aid at u^ •'PEANUTS - .'. '. by Charlies M. Schuu Hortonville eiirVpi ^ cut their MADISON (UPI) , - .- Gov. By WILLIAM L. RYAN in the west—while trying to ments -almost weekly..The deici- . suaded the French to Bien Phu, losses and get but of Indochina. Patrick J. Lucey was asked AP Special Correspondent reach accommodation with the sive defeat at Dien to 20 years ago this month, per- But the French still tried Thursday to order the Wiscon- f Portugal is finding out what rebel forces. hold' oil to Algeria- France .and other European na- sin Employment Relations Com- ' To the rebels,.that suggests Once again a guerrilla war tions learned a decade or more ' Blair bloodmobile ' on the mission (WERC) to '. begin agb. Empireyin the modern era half-way . - . . freedom—something had corrosive effects . around the clock .bargaining be-, the French; the Dutch and the donations up 17% home frontv.It took a leader ¦ ¦ : " cosfcs more in money, blood and ¦ stature and . ¦ ' -?fA bv Chic Young Belgians couldn't make wprk. ; with overwhelming; BLONDIE ¦ • : ¦ " ' ' Y political- ' - '' • - ¦ ¦ - turmoil than the home _i_ /- . - ' J , J —^— ¦—-*—- cT. i..,!.. ) :. :— .1 tween the Hortonville School BLAIR, f Wis- (Special)f -- front can afford to pay. The coup in , Portugal may.en- flair for authoritarianisni-^-De Board and striking teachers un- Blopd , donations during the Red Algeria free de- The first act of. a familiar courage the rebels to more in- here Gaulle—to set til the dispute is settled. .tensive': effort bn ' the assump- Cross bloodmobile visit spite the threat of civil war at post-World War Tl drama tiais were up more than 17 percent : Lauri Wynn, president ot the . just been played tion, that the mbmenturn .now is home and . then dismantle : the I -,. . j over a .year ago. Eighty-four, s huge African Wisconsin Education. Associa- out in Lisbon, in their favor, y . rest of France' An¦ AP f pints were ^ given, while only 72 empire. .- tion (WEA), and Michael Wis- . . where - a dur- A similar situation in France pints yivere collected a year ago. NeWfr able dictator- brought Charles de Gaulle back noski, president of; the Hor- Fourteen, prospective donors Belgian and Dutch ex- ship has been to power in 1958 after that na- , periences, were similar in many tonville . Education Association «naiysisAnalv/cic tion provided 1 the prime.' f ex- were rejected... . overthrown be- .. -'. : There were 20 first-time do- respects. The Netherlands was (HEA), met with Lucey for 45 1 I cause of those ample of the untenability of portion of expelled from the Dutch East factors, y colonialism, .-/ nors and a large minutes in the governor's office- those were 17- and 18-year .bids Indies after bloody fighting. — ¦ ¦ - ¦ ~ ¦ - -*¦ ' ¦ . . . . • , Miss Wynn said following the to retire . - . - ...... Forces long persecuted are Still staggering from the car- from Blair High School. Belgium was forced meeting the suggestion, had been becbming legal and active. Po- nage of World War H, France Two-gallon pins were awardr from her rich; Congo. . made to Lucey, but he did not dis- - - ' . ¦, ':: V'W yby Gordon Besi litical prisoners are . being attempted to. reassert domina^ ed io Howard Boe, William Ur- Britain also had U> REDEYE yy .. . .;, give .any indication whether or mighty' , empire.. freed. Political exiles are wel- tion in Indochina* the Southeast ban and Ralph Schansberg. member her not he would do so. V; comed homey Political parties Asian farm, of the French Ein- Earning onergallon pins: were But the British moved out with- Lucey refused comment fol- are beginning to operate. All pirey She : offered Vietnam, Erling; Berg and i Howard Turk. out fighting ¦' ahd;;left be*11"! lowing the meeting, f : this probably will make the is- Cambodia and Laos i autonomy A three-generation of blood painstakingly ; constructed bu- When asked whether he indi- sue of colonialism more divi- in a . French Union; but it was donors , was also recognized: reaucracies which could take cated he agreed with the . idea, sive than ever. half freedom, and the rebel Mrs. AUce Thompson, / Mrs. over administrative duties, yf ' Miss Wynn said:- Portugal's new military rul- movements wouldn't buy it. : Geiie Johnson and Lynette John- All this makes it seem that : "He did not — • heyis a po- ers imply that they intend to Indochina bled France se- son. Lynette, a senior at Blair the era of colonialism : at last litical 'animal." prosecute the colonial wars in verely in manpower and mon- High, was a first-time donor. has died. Portuga l,; oldest: of .. he The strike . began March 18 their vast African emjpire—Mo- ey; contributing to the political Th^f next scheduled visit oi modern colonial powers, after when 84: full - time teachers zambique in the southeast and and economic turmoil . that the bloodmobile will be in De- 4O0 years is the last to try to walked off. One, however, re- Portuguese Guinea , aid Angola brought . down French govern- cember.: ' - ,- • " . ... cling to a huge empire. ; ^^______MHV__MHW ^^__H__B ^M*M*^^BM^MaiB^B« aM^V^M^^M^ MMm^M WT\ —%vnAa*_UI«B«i i«| IMM ^ .^——— ™- turned this week. Regulations on a 1974-75 contract broke ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' - ¦ v y .y. down with the parties $2(30. apart BUZ SAWYlER Y/y ' AA - P . P'A ; , ^y . ; by, Roy ' Crani on base pay. The teachers were ¦¦ VA ¦ ¦ IICK/ _Pt*ii«.f/ ^Fti- •*_¦> _m»ntwilr> • •**«•#•«• ^1*11 wii im. 'V) . ." ___.._ — _. .__-. _^k _.—.——_._-__.. _-_ ' p.m; and ended about 5:25 p.mf ¦ H HH B HB • . - - ' .- - ' 'A- ^^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ t^%fitt.iwt fttM^bvSft^ '^^^^^ ^ ^^K&f
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