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CRASH SURVIVORS . . . Roy Brown, 35, Washington. Both Brown and his wife suf- , Saskatchewan and his wife, fered from exposure and cuts and bruises, of Saskatoon , InORR (AP) Laura 6 were being pulled non , Minn. —Pelica Darkness , youngsters , wouldLake also want to The snowmobile andat sled with dren did Orrnot return home Tony surviving but were in good condition in a Colville, , 32, were hospitalized Sunday after was closing in on Pelican Lake, the bright red sled their father see Catherine, 3 and Andrew, the five passengers plunged into Stajer, St. Louis County deputy ital. (AP Photofax) , 11 days in the snow following the crash of Wash., hosp where Philip Dosch had spent had built 1%, before the tots went to bed. eight feetnf icy water, The trag- sheriff at Orr, was notified their light plane Nov. 24 in northeastern the day ice fishing. His four Once the snowmobile and sled ic drownings were not discover- about 2. a.m. Sunday, He recall- children had had a good time were packed onto their trailer, The bright lights of Orr ed until the following day—Sun- ed seeing a car pulling a home- reflected off the ice as ¦' skating. there was still a 63-mile drive the two day. : • . made trailer. The car matched Moments later, they drowned. home to International Falls. vehicles veered around a point Dosch, 33, was a remedial the description of the Dosch of land. He didn't see the open ¦ ¦ ¦ Pair Rescued Five-year-old Anthony prote They'd probably be late for din- reading teacher at the junior auto. ' • . • ' ::•: Governor ably was riding with his father ner, and Dosch's wife, Roberta stretch of treacherous water high school in International Georgia ahead—some 200 feet long and Stajer and a game warden as, their snowmobile chugged to- —pregnant with their seventh Falls, on the Minnesota - Can- found the car and trailer in a ward shore on the smooth, clear child—would fret. The baby was 50 feet wide, ice on most of the adian border. public parking area in Orr, a After 11 Days ice. Jennifer, 9; Lisa, 7, and expected in a few days. The four lake was about one foot thick. When Dosch and Ms four chil- community of 360 on the lake- eaff/e fb l/ S, shore. They organized a search; party In Plane Wreck and used car' headlights to pierce the darkness. The lake ia COLVILLE Wash. TAP) - A , about five miles wide and sev- Supreme Court car stuck in the snow led to the Sky en miles long. After 2% hours, a WASHINGTON ( AP) — The sic test of the right states to rescue of a Canadian couple snowstorm forced the group to ' ^ give up the search until day- tight over selection of Georgia s run their own elections. who survived 11 days after their break. next governor goes before the The battle is three-sided, its plane crashed on a northeastern Supreme Court today in a clas- overtones broadly significant. Washington peak. Americans in New Ha Searchers then spotted a gaso- Specifically at issue in the Roy Brown, 35, of Saskatoon, SAIGON, South Viet Nam days earlier, the American spokesmen reported, 30 Viet | miles off the southern coast of line can bobbing on the open (AP) -- U.S. jets flew through a fliers also claimed widespread Cong were killed inside the de- one-day hearing is the constitu- Saskatchewan, and his wife, North Viet Nam, The Ingersoll stretch of water about 150 feet sky full of challenging Commu- destruction to one of North Viet fensive perimeter of Saigon's replied with her five-inch guns. from shore off Patten's Point. tionality of a 142-year-old sec- Betty, 32, were reported in good nist MIGs Sunday to wanb tar- Nam's major railroad Five Highway marshall. air base. Three Americans were A U.S. spokesman said the ;The body of one of the chil- tion of the Georgia Constitution. condition today at Mt. Carmel gets hear Hanoi, and pilots re- ing yards six miles northeast of killed and five wounded in the destroyer suffered slight dam- ported shooting down one of the Hanoi. dren was floating in the water. It provides that when no can- Hospital here. first Viet Cong attack . U.S. age but no casualties. He had no The recovery team used Red jets and probably a second. While the air war swirled casualties in later action a canoe didate for governor gets a ma- Mr. and Mrs. Brown, the par- were assessment of damage to the and grappling hooks to remove jority of the popular vote in an Retaliating for the heaviest around the North Vietnamese reported light One U.S. jet shore guns. The engagement Deaths Raise ests of six children, had been US. air losses of the war two capital, fresh fighting was re- fighter and a Vietnamese the bodies of the three other election the state Legislature is took place ll miles northeast of children and the father to choose between the two can- the object of a wide search in ported on the edge of South Viet transport were damaged, Dong Hoi, the spokesman said. didates who got the most votes. Canada and northeastern Wash- Nam's capital at the Tan Son The children were wearing ice Nhut Airport. Off the coast of North Viet The stepped up air : war skates. Toll to 883 Such was the case when Geor- ington since their single engine around Hanoi dominated the Nam, the U.S. destroyer Inger- The light switch on the snow? By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS gians balloted for governor Nov. plane vanished Nov; 24. American guards led by ten- soll fought a gun duel with war picture as only small, scat- the Republican candidate, Bond Entitled mobile was on. ' 8, try dogs reported killing 12 North Vietnamese shore bat- tered ground actions again were Minnesota s already record Howard H. Callaway, got 451,032 They were flying to Vancoo. Ronald Torro a friend and highway toll has reached 883 for more Viet Cong in flushing out teries this morning, U.S. head- reported. , votes and the Democratic candi- ver, B.C., to join relatives at the remnants of an enemy suicidS quarters reported. teaching colleague of Dosch, the year, with five more deaths date, Lester G. Maddox, 448,598. U.S. headquarters said Amer- Sunday. The total a Grey Cup Canadian champion- force which penetrated the big A spokesman said the shore went with a priest Sunday to tell reported To Seat, U.S. ican pilots clashed with MIG17S Dosch 31 year ago today was 791. Passing op the two segrega- ship professional football game air base Sunday. batteries opened fire on the In- Mrs. , , the grim news. Nov. 26. In the last two and the advanced model delta- Previous high for a year was tionists, 57,832 Georgians cast days, U.S. gersoll while she patrolled six wing MIG21s in four encounters. "ft was about as difficult a 876 deaths ln 1965. write-in votes for former Gov. There was no sign of 'them until late Sunday afternoon In addition, there were "numer- thing as I ever have seen faced; Robert L Asp Jr., 17, Minne- Ellis G. Arnall, a moderate. Court Rules ous sightings" of the Soviet-de- and I've never seen it tonka, was killed Sunday in a when Ron Ruble of Colville As a result, Callaway had a heard a cry for help as he was WASHINGTON (AP)-The Su- signed jets by U.S. fliers, a faced with more dignity and two-car collision on Minn. 7 in plurality but not the required preme Court ruled unanimous- trying to dig his car out of the spokesman said. strength," Torro told The Asso- Shorewood, another Minneapolis majority of the total vote. ly today that the Georgia Legis- Freezing Drizzle ciated Press. snow. The one MIG shot down and suburb. lature violated Julian Bond's Under the Georgia Constitu- A few minutes later her hus- the one "probable" were both "In the midst of her great The Highway Patrol said the tion this would have thrown the constitutional rights by refusing the older MIG17s and were sorrow she's maintained her dig- band, who had been following to seat him. youth was riding in a car driven election into the State Legisla- her down a logging road, credited to Air Force F105 nity and complete emotional by Daniel J. Sauter, 16, Minne- ture, which convenes Jan. 9. reached the highway. Ruble, Reversing a special three- Lashes Midwest Thunderchiefs. control," Torro said. "She's a tonka, which collided with an With the Democrats : in over- who had got stuck while taking judge federal court in Atlanta, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Weather Bureau reported The kills were scored two woman with very deep feelings whelming control, Maddox's auto driven by Mrs. Delores his wife and 18-months-old son Chief Justice Earl Warren said : Gale-driven rain lashed most a foot of new snow in the area. days after the United States lost and understanding of the pur- election would be likely. "Legislators have an obliga- eight planes and 13 fliers in the pose of life. She's taking it very Chatterton, 43, Orono. Sauter on a sightseeing ride, drove the of the Pacific Northwest today High winds lashed at the of was not injured. Mrs. Chatter- However, on Nov. 17, a three- tion to take positions on contro- worst suigle-day^s toll men positively, considering . . ." Browns to Colville. and freezing drizzle gave an icy north coast of California and ton was hospitalized in satisfac- judge federal court in Atlanta versial political questions so coat to many Midwest high- and planes in nearly two years He said Mrs. Dosch, a short tory condition. ruled the Georgia provision un- that their constituents can he ways. picked up even more velocity in of aerial combat over the North. (5-feet), attractive woman with Asp was on his way home constitutional. It said if the Leg- fully informed by them, and be the mountain passes. U.S. fliers are now credited islature were allowed to choose better able to assess their Hazardous-driving warnings with 28 MIGs downed in the war from work at a drive-in restau- were Issued in both regions. (Continued on Page », Col. 6) rant between Callaway and Maddox Rhodesia 3unifications for office; also so Traffic moved slowly through and two probably destroyed. FIVE DROWN Bonnie Lee Schwartz, 19, Les- "the candidate receiving the ley may be represented in gov- Heavy snow in the Cascade rain, sleet and drizzle in much Five American planes have Mountains closed ter Prairie, died early Sunday lesser number of votes (on Nov. ernment debates by the person a secondary of the upper Midwest. Hazar- been reported shot down by 8) may be elected." highway linking west and east when a car left Minn. 7 and they have elected to represent dous-driving warnings were MIGs. them." Oregon and forced cancellation went through the ice of Zumbro The court did not say who Rejects New posted in eastern Wisconsin, U.S. headquarters said no Lake near St, Bonifacius. Tha of a ski race on Mount Hood. could make the choice. Bond. • Negro civil rights much of Michigan and northeast American planes were lost in ConradReaches driver, Daryl D. Zellman, 18, worker and official of the Stu- Also In Oregon the U.S. Coast Indiana. raids Sunday. , was hospitalized. Now the Supreme Court, ln Lester Prairie reviewing the lower court's rul- dent Non-violent Coordinating Guard reported winds of more A band of fog added to the The MIG kills came while A Belle Fourth*, S.D., youth, ing, Is faced with a three-sided British Plan Committee, was twice barred than 120 miles per hour early traffic woes from Oklahoma and about 16 Air Force fighter- (AP) Buenos Aires Richard Sheldon, 19, was killed tangle. SALISBURY, Rhodesia from his elected seat in the Sunday. Rains brought the Co- northwest Texas to Iowa and bombers pummelled the Ha Gla —Prime Minister Ian Smith's quille River in southern Oregon Illinois. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina in a collision in Minneapolis. Simply put, it is this: Georgia House because he sup- oil storage depot 14ft miles His passenger, Charles Eaves, cabinet rejected Monday night ported a committee statement to flood stage. No danger to An electric power failure in north of Hanoi. It was the sec- (AP)—Max Conrad, 63-year-old Georgia officials want the Britain's shipboard agreement cities was expected. Upstate New York cut off lights 18, Sioux Falls, S.D., escaped high court to describing U.S. policy in Viet ond raid on the big complex in veteran long-distance flyer, permit the Legis- on the 13-month-oId indepen- aggression. Interstate 5, the main north- and heating units in 260 homes three days. serious injury. lature to pick the governor Nam as from Winona, Minn., arrived In . dence crisis. He was elected a third time south Oregon highway was in Salamanca, south of Buffalo. U.S. spokesmen said the depot Wallace J. Engler, 23, Currle, They ask reversal of the lower Buenos Aires over the weekend fatally injured late Smith told a crowd wait- last November from an Atlanta blocked in its southbound lanes Tho eight-hour blackout that contained 45 buildings and could Minn., was court's ruling. to prepare for flight to Ant- Saturday when his car ran off ¦ ing outside his offices at 8 p.m. : district while his case was pend- Sunday when trucks jackknifed took place in one of the coldest store nearly 3 million gallons of a years, Minn. 30 near Slayton . A pas- "The fight goes on." ing before the Supreme Court. in heavy snow. periods in petroleum. U.S. pilots reported arctica with a party of climbers senger, Virgil N. Lentz, 23, Slay- Gestures of Amity heavy damage to buildings, a who want to scale a peak in the ton, was hospitalized. large secondary explosion and Vinson Massif. Mrs. Anna Brown , fi7, South St, Most International ges- Newsmen Couldn't Keep Up numerous oil fires. The climbing party is headed Paul, was killed early Sunday tures of amity (says the by Woodrow Wilson Sayre, as she rodo In a car driven by cynic) are as sincere as grandson of the late President, boxers' handshakes .... James J. Scherbert , South St. . WEATHER Conrad flew from Fort Lau- Paul, Tho car collided with an Married men may not be tho best-Informed people but FEDERAL FORECAST derdale, Fla., in a two-engine auto driven by Cherry Llndgren. g Piper Aztec. they certainly are the most While House Denies LB J Speedin WINONA AND VICINITY - 25, Bloomlngton, at a highway AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) Presi- stirred stories ol high-speed D. Mayers, press secretary, of lights and windshield wipers, intersection in South St. Paul...... Some of the new Partly cloudy and warmer to- color schemes for cars are dent Johnson's Texas driving driving in March 1964 but Secret said the Secret Service log the newsmen said. night and Tuesday with 10 per- habits are back in the news Service cars screened newsmen strange. One company of- showed an elapsed time of 25 The front car hit 100 miles an cent chance of precipitation. Dean Returns to fers a choice of paint or again. enough to keep them from Low tonight 24-32, high Tues- GOODFELLOWS clocking the President. minutes for the 17.4-mile trip. hour several times but could get wallpaper . . . We're The White House, using in sight only of the Secret Serv- day 35. School at 82 CONTRIBUTIONS all optimists, believing we figures from an official log, said Johnson drove his white Con- "This Indicates the President ice car trailing Johnson and did LOCAL WEATHER. have a good chance Johnson "drove at a moderate PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - listed .,..,: 9683 of win- tinental from the LBJ Ranch to drove at a moderate speed," not see the President's car. The Official observations for the Previously ning a lottery, but not the speed' on his way to church said Pachios, Ills figures 24 hours ending at 12 m. Sun- Dean—Emeritus Luther I. Bon- Anonymou* 5 church at Fredericksburg Sun. second car, moving at speeds up ney of the University Maine slightest' chance of being along a fog-bound highway Sun- showed an average speed of 42 to 90 never caught the first, The day : of Anonymous 3 day, accompanied by Mrs, has returned to the school—this killed in. an auto accident. day. Johnson and Bess Abell White miles an hour, including driving third car's driver said he never Maximum, 25; minimum, 18; Mr. and Mrs. II. time as a student. C. Kraus 5 But a newsman and two pho- House social secretary. time on the ranch road leading could catch up with the second noon, 22; precipitation, yi inch Elaine Her old , tographers driving i separate Within hours of reports from to U.S. Highway 200 and several car, and finally slowed down. snow. Bonney, '82, teaches Latin at Fountain City 3 cars said they couldnt' keep up the three men who couldn't keep blocks of driving within Freder- The speed limit on open Texas Official observations for the another school and must take a A Friend from with the President despite trav- up with Johnson, the White icksburg, highways is 70. U.S. 2W> In the 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: refresher course to meet certifi- Spring Grove 2 eling 80 to 85 miles an hour, and House issued its speeding deni- The fog limited visibility to area is a two-lane, gravel-shoul- Maximum, 37; minimum, 20; cation requirements. He ls stud- (For more laughs see faster ln some spurts. al. about 100 yards and was heavy dered road through ranch and noon, 32; precipitation, trace ying in a classroom building Total To Date 1701, Earl Wilson on Page 4) Johnson's accelerator foot Harold C. Pac Was, aide to Bill enough to necessitate some use farm country. snow. named after him. leges are eliminating grades, registrar of the college win no ¦verriueii . ;' Firemen Climb except Pass or Pail, P *; *4»»r, HMW prepare a class rank Some form of rating and «• Nason on Education freshmen class. But this due* ftsi.' mquiries will be answered port of student progress never- 28-Floors to not solve the problem for their with a statement that the col- theless is necessary. Continued DEAR ABBY: remaining years of college. lege has abandoned numerical study of the ^problem ' should A False Alarm The necessity for high grades ranking, eventually bring about a sys- discourages students from at- Dr. Hugh Borton tha insti- tem that will be more fair to ROCHESTER, NY (AP) - , . Pressures on tempting courses which, be- tution's president, doubts that all concerned. fke Meeting City firemen made a 28-story cause of their difficulty or new- anyone has the ability to inter- As p r o graramed learning climb Sunday to find they had ness, might result in low grades. pret accurately information geared to individual progress responded to a false alarm. Mount Holyoke college allows about rank in class because of is developed, a student can be Firemen aped to the 30-story Siudenis Mount "tremendous diversity of rated without comparison with By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed. D. chologist and president of Be- any sophomor, junior or sen- the Xerox Corp. building, now un- ior, after a consultation with our nation's colleges and uni- other students. the Minds der construction in downtown University ot Southern Calif. havioral Research Laboratories, Of the instructor concerned, to By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Rochester, after receiving a call Pressures on students con- the nation's leading publisher -/ Advertisement . that flames of programmed textbooks. elect a course outside his ma- DEAR ABBY: Joe and I have gone together for three had been spotted on tinue to mount. They must have jor department on a Pass-Fail years and we are very much in love. We will both graduate the 28th floor. high grades to get into col- •'Three out of every ten peo- Science Shrinks Piles ple in the U.S.," said Dr. Allen, basis. Privilege is limited to from college in June and we want to get married. Our The building's electricity was lege.. They must have passing turned off and "will attend school this fall, one course in any semester and problem is my father. You see, he is a Bap- the elevators grades to stay there. And the total of 12 credits. were inoperative, so they began yet most of them won't be given a New My Without Surgery tist preacher, and Joe's father rims a tav- male students know they may A student's work is treated ern, but he is a respectable, law-abiding hauling hosee and other fire- be subject to Immediate mili- a chance to learn at their.own fighting equipment up the stair- rate of speed. They will be lock- exactly like that of regularly- citizen just the same. To make matters tary service if they aren't in enrolled students except for the Stops Itch—RelitBves Pain worse, Joe and his family go to another case in four-degree-above-zero the upper portion of their class- stepped into the traditional N«w Y«k, N. T. (Special)—For the to thorough that sufferers made final grade of Pass or "F". ' statements church. What are we going to do, Abby? weather. - . ' conformity of the grade sys- first time science has fonnd a new astonishing lilt* "Piles es. . /;¦ A Pass is not counted in com- aston- have ceaied to be a problem!" I am afraid if-I_tell my father I want to They eventually_ found the tem." ;¦:• . ' • . healing substance with the Despite this, more students puting a student's cumulative ishing ability to shrink liemor- The secret is. a new healing sub- marry Joe he will have a fit. LOVES JOE source of the flames — a con- will drop out of school this WITH THE present grading stance (Bio-Dyne»)-discovery of trolled kerosene fire being used grade average. rhoids, stop itching, and relieve year than ever before, either systems, every class must have [ pain —without lurgery. a world-femdua research inetitute. to dry concrete. substance is now available 's father is a ¦ ' ' ¦ In case alter case, while gently This DEAR LOVES: If Joe ' ' ¦ ¦ because of no challenge or little a low quarter regardless of ANOTHER INNOVATION de- respectable, law-abiding citizen, no one . relieving pain, actual riduction in »uppcfit»ry or einimt*i form encouragement in the class- how carefully the freshmen signed to lower the pressure under the name Preparation H*. need apologize for the way he makes his David was born at Bethle- room, according to Dr. Allen D. are selected. V. of grades has been adopted by (shrinkage) took pltce. ¦¦ ¦ Moitamaxingoiall-resnlU were At all drug counters. , living. And your father, who makes his hem. . . > . Calvin, noted experimental psy- Recognizing this;, a few col- Haverford College (Pa.) The | Abb> living by preaching kindness, compas- mmmaamaaammaaMamaaaa ^maaaamaMmmaammaaaauamaaaaaamaamaaamaaaamaaaaw ammammmmaaamaaaaamm ^ammiaa^ sion, and respect for one s fellow man, should surely ' practice it. As long as your father doesn't expect Joe's father to pray in his church, and Joe's father doesn't expect your father to drink in his tavern, you should have ho problem. DEAR ABBY: The letter signed "PRACTICAL" could have been written by me a few years ago. I also have a wonderful, generous husband who insisted on buying me expensive gifts for every occasion. He had a friend who SAV E owned the town's leading jewelry store, so whenever my I I I In Your Own Community husband- wanted to buy me something he would go to his friend, who always had just the right item for me. ' Being practical I hated to see my husband spend the money on frivolities, so one day I went to the jewelry store and told the owner, "On more piece of jewelry and I am going to bring it back!" He said, "Don't you dare. I have a customer whose wife did that, and now he's buying jewelry for another woman!" After that, I kept everything my husband¦ ; ¦ ¦ bought for me. . • . NOT SO DUMB DEAR NOT: Neither was the jeweler. It's not hard to figure out how he became the town's leading jeweler.

DEAR ABBY: How could you do this to us? After trying so hard to "graciously" decline dinner invitations at the homes of my pupils, you come out and say it's all right for teachers to accept such invitations. Abby, if I were to accept one, the other 37 would pounce on roe, and It would mean one continuous round of wining and dining. And the evening is nothing but a parent-teacher conference with the kids throw in. I have a rule—I never accept a dinner invitation at the home of a pupil as long as that child is in my room. If they really want me they can invite me after he leaves. (Would you believe no one ever has!) ' SHERMAN OAKS TEACHER Two Injured in Plane Wreck FOREST_ 1AKE, JWlnnJLi(APl Two men were injured — one ATTENTION critically — when their plane crashed into ice on Forest Lake AUTO OWNERS Saturday as they were dropping plastic-foam snowballs in a pro- Ten minutes time could sava motional stunt. was you $10 or more a year. Guar- The pilot, James Nelson, j, a BWMa^^ ^* anteed protection for five reported in critical condition ' ^Ua^na^^^^^^^^^ Mj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HCi^A^v ^a* V a^ffljgj^f, **yi5|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BffSj a^^ti^aaM^BJSS ^* ££ ~^^( ^<&ffT^s » % *"<,§£ st^"^.^ ^ years. Five coverages for one Sunday. His passenger, Dale ww price. This is a package Murray, was hospitalized in fair italic? similar to a homeown- condition. ers. If you are a careful driver your future premiums will be Nelson ls executive secretary This community has prospered in many ways, from increased employment of the local Chamber of Com- less. ¦ merce and Murray is manager | opportunities to larger ed ucational facilities . ." ' . and it will continue to What more could you ask of Community Credit Co. here. ' for (in auto insurance plus be- The men had dropped some of j ing in a top grade stock com- 2,500 snowballs and were flying grow if we each make a contribution in some way. When you save at Mer- pany. about SO to 100 feet high when Ask PhU or Brad at the the single-engine plane lost chants National Bank your money stays in your own community and is Philip Baumann Agency , all speed and stalled. It crashed about it That's tha: about 50 yards from shore. utilized to further its business expansion and development. Build a stake Several persons on hand for the promotion rushed out to help in your own future . . Y Save in your own community. Philip Baumann the men out of the wreckage. The balls had letters and num- Agency, Inc. bers on them. Persons catching fp &miaxmmmHmsmiisM ^^ 601 Main St. Phono M4» them could redeem them for (Where there's plenty prizes at local business places of free parking) in a promotional stunt of the Chamber of Commerce. , WWL I . Person-to-Person ^^^^£&&< nsudL i * ¦ MsETkAW A\MwS$$^y*?mATsTj ^ # LUND TYPEWRITER CO. Ear* # I ^ J JLL 1*" SAfVlfP' ^WSP^ ? $12.50 — 25* each week for 50 week s | t#V I » I%V » *» $25.00 50* each week forfor 50 iJwifal fl * — each waek weeks ^ $50.00 aach w«ek weeks | invites yon to come In and see JMBP ^^ S — $1 50 « 5100.00 waeka how quickly and easily yon can improve Jw f^^JF^L — $2 for 50 S " $150,00 — $3 each weak for 50 weeks p£ •MMw /^m, 3 W50.00— $5 each weak for 50 weeks 5 your writing efficiency with a new J^M^'^^^REmaWb 5500.00— $10 each weak for 50 weeks fl W \T E\AA\ A A\ af ^^ ii ia ^ l^w HHk $1000.00 Smith-Corona Poweriine portable! H*AP tt lln It — $20 each weak for SO weeks ^ I f P A I**" M^^EWEWm ^^mk & w,!n our compliments... ^^^^^^ fj mm a | FREE GIFT to you when you ClIllAruiCatlfl Da rlfin.fi ^^Z ^^^ our 1 kJlipt;iVle>UU rdllVlli g j0|n (967 Christmas Club! I ^

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A lockmas- Worker Force countering difficulty pushing Wade Childress and Dan Luck- ter_ observed that the . ice is us- Additional kelp for the holi- loaded barges through the icy ett. /. . ually jammed there"every year. day season rush will begin re- waters ¦ of the Mississippi Riv- The Kay A. has arrived at The Chippewa River mouth is porting for work within a few er.: - . ' ¦ ' .- . . . just below the foot of the lake. La Crosse; the other two are days, Acting Postmaster Lam- Help is on the way. The above Alma. This is the point where the Frank C. Band cleared Lock 13 Dan Luckett was stuck Satur- bert J. Hamerski said today. at Fulton, 111., at 8:30 a.m. THE MAJOR problem is at day night. After shuttling six Mostly the extra workers will today. It is coming with a light the foot of Lake Pepin, where barges back and forth Saturday be drawa from a list of persons and Sunday it arrived at Whit- who have taken Civil Service man Qam £ at 12 midnight Sun- day, but it took until 6 a.m. to- examinations and are awaiting day to lock through with a openings for permanent ap- Melting Weathe r single lockage. pointments. A lockmaster explained that If the civil service list is ex- when barges come down the hausted, Hamerski said, the river they shove a wall of ice post office will turn to its file ahead of them The ice then ¦ ¦ . ¦ • . •// Tuesday .... le who have applied for Pre, . dicted fills up the locks and the boats of peop After a touch of wintry seasonal normals with daytimes cannot get through, The boats part time work. weather, in which snow, sleet high of 27-32 and nighttime lows are forced to back out, after Some of the regular postal and glaze made travel difficult, of 9 to 16. which the gates are closed, the personnel will work overtime Winona and vicinity today was Precipitation through Satur- water is lowered and the lower hours, said Hamerski, since given a forecast of partly cloudy day will total .20 to ;40 inch in gate opened, to flush out all of some of the problems that arise TRUCK TIPS . . i. Workmen try to right truck which sized. Firemen stood by to quell a possible fire from spilling and warmer tonight and Tues- snow, mostly about the middle the ice. Then after the boats get must be handled by the, profes- capsized today about noon while unloading crushed rock gasoline as he was removed. Konkel suffered apparent leg day with a 10 percent chance of of the week. into the locks there is more sional staff. for a street department stockpile near Gale Street. The injuries arid was taken to Community Memorial Hospital Mail volume here has begun precipitation. Street department and high- trouble because of the ice in the driver Frank P. Korikelj 39, 674 W. 4th St., was temporarily The truck is owned by the Fred Fakler contracting firm. to rise sharply since the week- , A low of 24-32 is expected to- way sanding crews were out locks and because of the ice pinned in the cab when the pile shifted and the truck cap* (Daily News photo) night and a high of 35 Tuesday. Sunday arid this morning sandV which has formed under the end just past, Hamerski noted. Temperatures will be a little ing cross-walks and intersec- boats and barges. above normal with little or no half-inch of snow and tions. A AM) turns in the riv- precipitation Wednesday, said sleet fell Sunday. BENDS the forecast. er are very hard to negotiate Temperatures in Winona re- because of the ice and the Top Teacher 5,000 Ask for CQiedpnlanHurt Police Check THE EXTENDED forecast, mained below the freezing heavy loads. It is just like go- rising to only 25 Saturday predictions for the next five mark, ing into a trough — and the days, indicates temperatures afternoon and ,31 on Sunday. barges don't slide; temperatures will average near Low Sunday morning was 22 ZIP Numbers In Truck Collision 4 Accidents; and this morning the minimum The Luckett was reported To Be Named above Alma this morning, it The person selected as this CALEDONIA, Minn. — Roger one mile south of Caledonia reading was 26. It was 32 at Schutz, 24, Caledonia, suffered shortly after midnight. Schutz noon today. has some barges tied at Alma year's "Outstanding Young Edu- and some near Dam 5 at Whit- cator of Winona" will be intro- multiple fractures when his car was driving north, authorities No Injuries A YEAR ago today the Wi- man. duced Tuesday evening at a For Christmas collided nearly head-on with : a reported when he pulled out to ' Response to its offer to sup- semi-trailer truck early Sunday pass a car. According to the of- Four accidents occurred over Alma Co-op s nona high was 38 arid the low The Luckett will go back to banquet sponsored by the Wi- 25. AUtime high for Winona was nona Junior Chamber of Com- ply ZIP code numbers has been morning. ficers, he was unable to get the weekend, according to po- the foot of the lake and help car and back into his lane soon enough 51 in. 1909 and 1911 arid the low the L. merce at Linahan's Inn. strong, if somewhat tardy, post The left fronts of lice. . Wade Childress lock at truck collided Highway 44 to avoid hitting the southbound for Dec. 5 was —5 in 1873 and Dam 4, Alma. From there it Six candidates have been office officials said here today. oh Mrs. D e 1 m e r Gottschalk, Office Entered 1880. Mean for the past 24 hours nominated in the second annual semi, driven by Scottie Joe will go back to St. Paul to pick Up to now more than 5,000 of Moore Lebanon Mo. Cochrane, Wis., collided with a ALMA. Wis. (Special) — A was the same as normal, 25. up the other six left there. They contest sponsored by the Jay- , , was general over the the 7,000 cards distributed to vehicle driven by Edward R. break-in at the Farmers Union Snowfall are loaded with grain. cees. Sister M. Geoffrey, a rural and city delivery route state with as much as two to teacher at St. Mary's Grade Christmas RELATIVES said Schuta is in Stanek, 661 E. Howard St., on Cooperative office here some- The Childress also was forced patrons have been returned. The Area serious condition at St Francis time Sunday night was discov- three inches at Duluth and less- School who won both the Winona cards were delivered in October East 5th Street at Lafayette er amounts elsewhere. to leave six barges in St. Paul. and state contests last year and Hospital, La Crosse, with mul- ered by Manager Ralph Poliv- This morning it came down to to noncommercial patrons who tiple fractures of the jaw, a Street at 1:20 p.m. Saturday. ka when he arrived at work at Lowest temperature in the represented Minnesota in com- were invited to list post offices state today was —1 at Bemidji, the foot of Lake Pepin between petition to name the nation's Tree Selected splintered left kneecap, and lac- Mrs. Gottschalk was traveling 6:50 a.m. today. Lock 3, i© miles above Red for which the ZIP numbers erations of the head and west on 5th and Stanek had just Ribbing and International Falls. outstanding young educator of were desired. face- Orily change was taken but Rochester posted a low of 20 Wing and Lock 4, Alma. Run- the past year, w2l be banquet Moore was hospitalized for ob- pulled out of the Piggly Wiggly there was extensive damage; ning on one engine, it is shuttl- Postal officials hoped to have alter a Sunday high of 27 and speaker. For White House servation at Caledonia Commu- parking lot and was turningleft papers from files were strewn La Crosse had extremes of 25 ing six barges back and forth. the rush of cards out of the nity Hospital and still was everywhere. Nominees in this year's Wi- way by mid-November. Some, BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. Approximately $250 damage arid 26. Precipitation at Roches- nona contest are: Verriell — A Black River Falls tree there this morning. Entrance had been made by THE KAT A., running on one replies still are drifting in, was received by the Gottschalk ter totaled 09 and at La Crosse Jackets, science instructor at grower will leave "Wednesday Schutz's 1965 car was a to- forcing a window in the men's ' ' ¦/;-, engine, locked through Winona however, competing with the car and $150 to the Stanek auto. .02.; ; Dam 5A at 4:50 a.m. Sunday Winona Senior High School; holiday mail rush for the at- for Washington, D.C., with a 20- tal loss officers said. The trac- Also on Saturday at 10:15 restroom on the west part of Sleet and freezing rain paint- Sister M. Katel, first grade foot balsam fir for the Blue the building, Buffalo County with three barges filled with tention of personnel. tor of the truck was damaged p.m., an auto owned by Car- ed much of WISCONSIN with grain. It was laying at La teacher at St. Mary's School; While most of the inquiry Room in the White House at extensively. rol Rislove, of Minneapolis was Sheriff Myron Hoch said. From Sunday making streets and side- the Rev. Robert Stamschror, as- Washington, D C. the office, entry was made to Crosse this morning with en- cards have been completed and . Caledonia firemen were call- struck by a hit-and-run driver walks glisten with treachery. gine trouble. sistant principal and senior returned by postal workers, a as it was parked on Chestnut the vault by removing concrete religion instructor at Cotter On the same trip Howard ed to flush spilled truck fuel Icy pavement was blamed for few will go unanswered: These Pierce will drop off a 9-foot from the roadway. Officers said Street, 40 feet north of Mark blocks from the walL An- area at least one fatal traffic acci- Four to five inches of ice were High School; Richard Adank, 30) to reported this morning at Wino- are the to 40 cards which balsam for the capitol in Madi- it took 40 minutes to cut Schutz Street The hit-and-run driver large enough for a man dent. There were countless oth- fourth grade teacher at Madi- carry no return addresses and crawl through was made. na Dam 5A. Moderating temper- son School; Ernest Buhler son. .. . out of his smashed car. apparently skidded a consider- er mishaps, and there were few * whose' senders thus are un- able distance before smashing The Farmers Union office pedestrians who were able to atures have slowed ice forma- guidance counselor at Central known. Pierce won the honor of tak. Houston County Sheriff Byron tion. Junior High School and Mrs. ing the Christmas tree to the Whitehouse said he was notified into the left side of the Rislove Siarters, on the Mississippi keep firm footing. , The job of checking and list- iver side at the south end of Linda Byerly, first grade teach- White House because the bal- of the accident at 12:13 a.m. auto. No estimate of damage An Evanston, 111., woman died ing requested ZIP numbers was has been reported yet. town, had been broken into be- Sunday when thrown from a car er at Washington - Kosciusko sam fir he exhibited at the first by Mrs. Stanley Beta, who op- School. done with the help of post of- national championship contest Sunday at 5:44 p.m. t car fore. Hoch, Deputy Clem Breen that spun out of control on a fice personnel in nearby com- erates a Caledonia Cafe. Wil- and Fred Glander, Alma police- The six candidates have been at Stevens Point was the win- liam Betz, Caledonia policeman, driven by Louis Skanson, 15, highway near Kenosha. Chamber Alters munities. About 2,500 cards Rochester, skidded off Highway men, have found car tracks and evaluated by a panel of. judges were dispatched to. post offices ner. Growers from 12 states ex- was first on the scene, joined footprints around the building. Hospitals in Milwaukee re- composed of educators and hibited. 14 about 250 feet west ol the ported treating more than 115 at Hokah, Canton, Spring by Whitehouse and two High- A strange car was parked about businessmen during the past He won the Wisconsin Grow- way Patrol officers. Gilmore Creek Bridge, Clipping person for falls suffered on side- Grove and Homer. There they off three guard rails before a block from the building Sun- Meeting Format week and announcement of the were filled out in odd hours and ers Association prize prior to The Schutz car stopped about walks and streets in a 12-hour winner will be made coming to rest in the ditch. day night Investigation is con- When the Winona Chamber of at the returned to Winona for individ- entering the national contest. in the center of the concrete. tinuing. period. There were numerous award banquet The Wjnona He will place a tree from one Skanson was unhurt and no es- bone fractures from the falls, Commerce holds its annual . ual delivery. The truck stood catty-corner meeting Jan. 23 at the Oaks, winner will be entered in the of his own plantations in Jack- timate of damage was report- and Milwaukee police said they state contest to be held in across the highway south of the ed. i- the program format will be son, Clark and Monroe counties took about 80 persons to hosp February. in the stat capitol and a tree car when it came to rest. The This morning at 8 a.m., a Yel- tals in a five-hour period. changed, according to Wayne e semi load of livestock was tak- Religious Himrich, president. Richard Lindseth, chairman from a Hayward forest in the low Cab, driven by Dennis Be- County of the Winona Jaycees outstand- Buffalo County White House. en to the Wiebke stockyards show, 24, 614 W. 5th St., coir MILWAUKEE police also re- The program will include only here. accidents. ing young educator program, lided with a car driven by ported about 200 car one speaker and the remainder He will transport the trees on Schutz was wearing seat While the freezing rain was said that the contest is design- a three-fourthton pickup truck, Dennis L. Vesterse, 302 of the program will be focused ed to spotlight outstanding belts, the sheriff said. It took , Survey Planned glazing Wisconsin south of Democrats Elect His son, Mark, will accompany W 4th St., on 3rd Street at on one segment of the econo- achievements in the teaching officers about three-fourths of Harriet Street. It resulted in ap- LEWISTON, Minn.-Eighteen Green Bay and Eau Claire, my. In previous years both the ALMA, Wis. — Qfficers of the him. northern portions were getting profession among educators be- Buffalo County Democratic Par- ¦ an hour to remove him from the proximately $300 to the front pastors, laymen and state lead- retiring and new president tween 21 and 35. Both male ers gathered at the Cly-Mar snow which was expected to ty were re-elected at a meeting wreckage. A son of Mr. and end of the cab and about spoke. However, past presidents and female teachers in first Mrs. Victor Schutz, Caledonia, $350 damage to the Vesterse Bowl here this morning in an reach a depth of several inches will meet the basement of at the American Bank of Alma in through 12th grades are eli- social room Saturday night he is employed by IBM at Ro- auto. Beshow was going east On effort to form a church study before a rise in temperature to- the Oaks just prior to the meet- gible. . Insurance Man group. day. Rangnar Segerstrom, Mon- chester and apparently was on 3rd and Vesterse north on Har. ing. his way home. net. The boundaries of concern Eau Claire received three dovl, will continue as chairman; The featured speaker will be Alger Marum were set at the Winona County inches of snow, Park Falls, Su- announced later. , Gilmanton, vice Can't Collect, line on the north, west and south perior and Green Bay two inch- Fillmore County chairman; Theodore Buehler, and on Highway 43 and through es and Wausau one. Blood Donor Alma, secretary, and Mrs. Dean Stockton on the east. Liquid precipitation was .30 Helwig, Gilmanton, treasurer. Legion Ticket Appointed to the executive He's on Council A survey concluded that the of an inch in Milwaukee, .28 in Count Hits 543 unchurched and a better youth Green Bay, .20 in Park Falls, committee- were William Staafc, ST. PAUL (AP) _ Atty. Gen. Deadline Near Oliver Weinandy and William ministry is sought. .18 in Beloit and Superior, .16 RUSHFORD, Minn. — A to- Robert W. Mattson said today The Rev. Clarence Riske, Mo- in Lone Rock and .12 in Racine. Tickets for the Saturday night tal of 543 pints was donated to Thaldorf, Cochrane; Elmer that a Faribault insurance agen- Steiner ravian Church, Bethany, was Maximum temperatures Sun- party at the American Legion the Red Cross bloodmobile dur- , Arthur Hitt and Wil- cy may not collect a premium liam Kiley, Alma; Harold Moy Clip a gift ! elected chairman and the Rev. Memorial Club must be obtain- ing its five stops in Fillmore from that city because its presi- day were five to 10 degrees and Royce Quarberg, Leslie Gearing, Presbyterian higher than those recorded on ed by Wednesday, according to County last week, according Gilman- dent is a member of the city Delight someone on your Christmas list with Church, Lewiston, secretary. Saturday. The Beloit region had Steward Joseph Poblocki. to Mrs. L. J. Wilson, Rushford, ton; Mrs. Ragnar Segerstrom council. a gift of telephone service. Here's just one of the highest mark, just squeez- The Cordovox Combo will play chairman. and Charles Rutschow, Mon- The Rev. George Tjaden, Min- dovl; Elton Suhr, Fountain Mattson answered a question many Tele-Gift ideas—clip it out as a neapolis, of the Minnesota Coun- ing above freezing with 33. Oth- for dancing. Free tapes cut to send over- from City Atty. Winston C. John- ' The Legion and its auxiliary City, and Milton Buchli, Town reminder to order from our business office. cil of Churches, advised the ers ranged down to Park Falls seas to relatives and friends for son, who said the insurance man 21. also are planning for a joint Christmas totaled 25. of Montana. Or ask any telephone employee. group on how to proceed with Next meeting will be Jan. 3. was appointed to fill a city coun- the i surveys. Temperatures Sunday night dinner next Tuesday evening at Sixty-five pints were receiv- cil vacancy long after bis agency the club. ed at the last stop Friday at The organization will concen- were only slightly lower than ¦ trate on a membership drive and five others joined together those recorded during the day Chatfield. There were ll first- in ' January, Buehler said. to sell the city a package insur- 2 Give 'Ice Breakers Sunday. They ranged from 17 at ST. CHARLES PATIENTS time donors, 15 walk-ins, and ance policy. Superior to 32 at Burlington. ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- four rejects. Roy Akeson, Maro At Toastmasters Club cial) - Miss Maggie Watts, St. Evans, Norman House and Mrs. Johnson said two annual pre- HOULTON, Maine, set the na- miums already have been paid, Two new members gave their Charles, fell and broke her hip Dale Haugen became gallon do- Peterson Credit tional low of four below zero while she was returning from nors and Mrs. Roland Arelich, with a third due last October. first speeches, or "ice break- early today, compared with the Mattson referred to a Far- of Hiawatha the Preston Nursing Home. She Gordon Lee, Gale Henry and Union Area Upped ers" at a meeting high of 85 Sunday at Alice, Tex. ibault city charter provision Toastmasters Club last week at now is a patient at St. Mary's Elaine Lee, two-gallon pin win- \ PETERSON, Minn. - Peter- M€RRV which said, "no officer shall be Hotel Winona. Hospital, Rochester. ners. son Credit Union now has an en- f n connected with...any public serv- Richard Theurer and John larged area. Persons living in by Den- ice corporation...or of any per- Curtln were introduced Norway, Holt and Arendahl any contract with the TV Installation son having TOt nis Challeen. townships, the village of Rush- city..." \ HBSjAEM ^*^EEEE*> AMivmuNi i Richard Coleman was table- ford and the south halves of ; Richard O'- "No exception ls made for topic chairman Fremont and Hart townships contracts entered into prior to Bryan was general evaluator ; To Begin at WSC may join. was timer of closed - circuit the time a person becomes an Dr. Cleve Gruler Installation Current membership is 142 " Said Matt- and Gerald Swanson was gram- television will begin shortly at officer of tho city, and current assets, $14 ,000. son's opinion. marian. Winona State College. Services of the credit union are ¦ ¦ James Spear, audio-visual de- savings, life savings insurance CUB SCOUTS partment, said that the system and loans. WHITEHALL will connect 11 classrooms in Hearing at Mondovi , Wis (Special) WHITEHALL . Phelps School with two viewing MONDOVI , Wis. - A hearing — Awards presented Cub Scouts rooms In Gildemeistcr Hall, The evening 5 Rushford Essays will be conducted by the school In Pack 7B Monday control room will be in the committee of Cooperative Edu- were: Paul Christopherson, audio-visual center in Somsen RUSHFORD, Minn. - The assistant cational Agency ft at Mondovl denncr; Alar- Nelson, Hall . Recording facilities will Rushford Lions Club to date 8:15 p.m. Todd Ris- High School Dec. 12 at denner ; Leslie Berg, be available. Two cameras will has received five applications on the petition of John E. Erick- Brown and John be included in the equipment. for entries in the international berg, David dis- son and Mrs. Clarice E. Erick- Shepherd, service stars : Rich- Total cost of the installation SCATTERED MATERIAL . . . Another truck was peace essay contest, according Chris- $13 000 with a federal patched to Whitehall, Wis., Sunday to pick up remains of son to detach their lands in the ard Koom, Hon, and Paul ls about , to 'President Clifford Hoel. AH Drammen, Eau Claire grant paying nearly half of It. semi went out of control on a Town of topherson, bear badge. insulating material after • entries must be In by Saturday. County from the Mondovl school Additional Private Line for teenagers Highway 53 curve just north of tho city Saturday at « Judges will be John Karlson, district and attach them to the frees the family phono for adult calls Dr. L. J. Wilson and Mrs. Ray * a.m. The driver, Russell E. Staley, Willow Hill, HI., wasn't Eau Claire school district ends telephone "traffic jams". hurt. Fre-Fab Transit Co., Farmer City, 111., owner of the Bentdahl. Local prizes will be AM A DIHMM CLU» 4)11 $25 for the best essay, $15 for QIARI.ES BOARD will send another tractor here to get the damaged ST. rig, second and $10 for third. Win- ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- ELECTION OF OFFICERS The I I iA> trailer and a flatbed truck to get Ihe wrecked tractor. ners at the district level will cial) — The school board of St. Northwestern Bell Tuesday, Dec, 6, 7:30 clock load was en route from Duluth, Minn., to Saginaw , Mich. (8) ¦ ¦ I iW man nam* te Winona Dally Newt. P.O Hatfield Is 56. He will succeed ropolitan government, as in the ; •as n, Wkwna. Mtnn. SS9I7. lage called Locust Lane; locust PLAINVIEW, Minn. — Santa Second ¦data pottage paid it Winona trees grew on. either side Ray Lappegard, 43, who has sprawling Twin Cities area, and MM. • . '•' ¦ Claus will arrive in Plainview CHICKEN VILLA m • . . ' ¦ ¦ been in that office as an ap- to provide tax relief for senior -r ^— in r—— : —' --¦- " of the road. A store was built Attempted Jail by helicopter Saturday at 3:15 pointee of Deindcratic-Farmer- citizens. ¦ '¦ ¦ there, a church, and a number CATERING SERVjCE / . ^- ' - : ' : p.m. He will land on the Labor Gov. Karl Rolvaag. Hat- — He remains opposed to - Mf\v - of homes, and Locust had a municipal parking lot and will 1558 Servlco Drive Phone 3107 : post office. The building also field has been in state govern- legalizing sale of liquor in Min- :'{-m - have treats there' for children. Break Crushed ¦:¦" ¦ ¦ ment nearly: 20 years and tax nesota on Sundays. was used as a place of wor- • ¦• ¦ ship for all denominations. INDEPENDENCE LIONS NITES: 7:00-»:4i It was the only school in the (S area until 2857 Children trudged INDEPENDENCE, Wis. pe- 50*.»M1« At Portland, Ore . cial)—The Independence Lions PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - for miles to Locust under pio- MSSES NOT HONORED neer conditions to get their ele- Club will hold its Christmas ¦ ¦ Police put dovm an attempted party. Dec. 19 at Club 93 at ¦. . J "" "^r-^tSSi ' "' ' -¦ ' ' ¦::('¦ jail break after several prison- mentary education there. 7:30 p.m. ^^ -- ^< ENDS TUES. 1 The building is in excellent , It will be ladies' ^ ers stabbed one guard and took state of repair and will be pre- night. Each member and guest two others hostage at Multno- served with its present furnish- is to bring a $1 gift for ex- may County's high - security change. Bernard F. Klugew, , ings as a museum. iSSGaaatEmW HP HBUBP .^-__„ Rocky Butte Jail Sunday night. ¦ Brule, governor of District 27E, Four inmates were seized aft- spoke at the meeting Thursday er holding out in an isolation night, emphasizing the work of corridor for two hours. The Student Shot the Lions for the blind and the stabbed guard was reported re- importance of Lionism in every covering and the others were re. At U. Dies community. leased unharmed. MINNEAPOLIS U* - Gary Lindquist, 19, of Evansville, a a EBEEEEa^AEEW ^^JT*^ \ There was no clear explana- Minn., ^ tion of what made the men sur- a University of Minneso- render and what kept 450 pris- ta student shot in the head early cells during Saturday, died early today in ¦ ¦ oners silent in their General Hospital here. *• the outbreak. Police said Saturday that * , Keeping Gra in On The Move Sheriff Donald Clark said he the mm gKf ^sa&i^^EEEEEwEEEv^^^a^ wounding of Lindquist with a ^^^L wasn't sure just what caused pistol at the breakup of a party I PLEDGE EEEEEEEmk^EEEEEEukWia^^. h. the men to give up. But they was accidental, and released a had reached the final solid steel young man they had questioned ^^^^L ^M Wk^Mm9m^Mm9mk\\^^^f door to which there was no key. about the incident. ALLEGIANCE TO It unlocks only from the outside. Police reopened the case to- GKi PEPPl day. Bat most of the prisoners sat ¦ back in the far corners of their SHMCEY'S cells, the sheriff said. ^ ^ It started when guard William Thai King 39 "LA DOLCE Forsythe, 51, unlocked a third- BANGKOK, Thailand WI - floor cell to take a prisoner to King Bhumlbol celebrated his VITA" the dispensary. The man 39th birthday today with the STARTS WED. pressed a scissors blade to For- Buddhist rites and public cele- syte's side, grabbed his keys brations held annually for the and released several others. occasion. Is Our Business RVft VUX ... 7:00-9:70-<5e-90e Let's Go! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT j ^^ Moving mountains of grain from eleva- ENDS TUES. | tor to mill in the most expeditions \ COLLEGE man- K9 ner takes a good bit of doing. Our WwM FOLK NITE business is the hauling of grain to market so it will be where it is needed, m »mi^^P dflttAt i M WOB I' m true to Shake/s better when it is wanted. & ye PUBIIC house flavor. 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Her conver- Vietnamese struggle has even sation also led to the exhuma- VIKING .v; THE C.FT Or A LIFETIME. more clearly dictated our policy tion o>f her husband's body and a n toward China for the past two { ' determination that he died from Perfect&A is balance in ar,: W*eel;hammer: Super-heat-treated ^ ^ ^ a SK J c S 'K decades." '\ a% ^^ < ttt securely strangulation — not a "coronary '^S ^^ : ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ " anchored _ to;the chrome allotted handle coffee fresh, pot after pot. Yesterday's coffee oils can'tVpoil to- ^S^aSoTa^SJSS^doesi the bas ^Neoprene-rubber grip, oonded to handle, provides cushioned . "In spite of the enormous thrombosis" as listed in the m^&ta^S^S^S^ &i ^imS- - Factor? day s brew A real coffee break! 6-cup Electromatic Per- power of the United States and death certificate signed by Car- ¦*%¦"* abS0rbs ^ock : Now avadable m speaal Christmas coLtor $23.75 .. l cu Electromatic . 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Today I'm they agreed to have Coppolino going to write about taming returned to New Jersey to stand frustation. trial first, reportedly deciding ALF ' the Farber OT0GRAPHY Human emotions are wonder- case should have ' ' > STORE precedence. ¦* «H ffl Til , IwND TYPEWRITER COMPANY HARDT'S MUSIC ful, crazy, sometimes mixed *.* m Center Street Phone 52M 11*118 East Third Street WTmm« up things. Without emotion we would lack love, thus warmth, fear, thus caution, desire, thus Man Pays for drive, and in general , the feel of life itself. But emotions have Care of Parents another side that's not so order- SEATTLE, Wash. MP) with, - ly or easily coped The State Department of Public Emotions out of hand can Assistance is richer by $2,799.95. foster hatred, jealousy, and in- Vincent Alexander, W 1 eUUM- lHOtt OMlY BY WOtVIUMl M security to mention few ! by- district l " Mi W. I WWWWWWWiY^^GlAGMM:^b a supervisor for a branch office products of emotional upset. here, said the office received But what about frustration, that an envelope containing 28 $100 uneasiness that knaws away on bills. a person when his plans go amiss. Or, when you just can't Enclosed was an unsigned be understood, no matter how note that read: hard you try. Have you had "Thank you for taking, care of it? Sure, haven't we all? my parents." IT'S THIS emotional stress Five cents postage was due on the bulky envelope. that erupts in frustration that . ' ¦ we 're concerned with today. That aggravating feeling that Fair Association has a way of compounding any and every negative thing that Elects Minnesotan comes your way to where you CHICAGO (AP) _ gain a feeling of righteous in- John E. Libby, general manager of the dignation that seems to justi- Minnesota fy every and anything you do State Fair was elect- ed president Saturday of the CHRISTMAS FAVORITE I ^ """ to vent it , such as slamming MEET THE FABULOUS UNDERWOOD II PORTABLE! _ FOR^HE^NTIRE^AAflLY International Association of This smart luggage stands all by itself at Holiday time. Why ' . t . ,L 1„, . 1> ,S L ^ „„,» the door, kicking the cat, or Durable design , . . handsomely styled In two-toned blue and not ? It combines a host of practical exclusives with a style that "ot ve ,he "' ™le in Jight"w" c< **** screaming at your wife. Fairs and Expositions at the ,p , colors,?f7, 2?52 wrcwSS ' SS^ \i £ The point is, while it's nor- group s annual convention. gray . . . has < different touch selections . . carriage steadi- *' ^ rhsST l ^^T^'S Tmel^Zet mal to feci frustrated at times, About 500 United States and ness easier opcratmn . . extra-quie . . . really ap- ^^ ^ ' J «J i « children. Size, and1 widths range frorn toddler size 2 foreign fairs belong to the or- SH^fi * - And t XnSe cter f"« . one is soon highly criticized if preciated by the student or professional or businessman, Models keeps its bright good looks trip after tripi aLEnjoy Holiday ,0 giant slze 16, Truly * e g,ft to make you lmP°rtant in tne he lets his frustrations control ganization. sra- "*" h o ! him instead of him controlling Libby succeeds Clarence Les- 'ow as !MM' r,aS-, .sv,S »5r Tulsa Okla., a"" rifiJ^aif ar 1^%ru his frustrations. Now the ques- ter, , and will serve " i^ * " tion is, how ? a one-year term. He Is the WINONA TY PEWRITER SERVICE ST. CLAIRS, INC. BAKER'S SHOES fourth Minnesota State Fair 161 East Third Street Phone 1-3300 How docs one who Is torn « E ast Third Street Ph«ne 7098 123 East Third Street Phone 7078 apart from within, function manager to serve as president properly in his society by con- of the organization in the past trolling his frustrations? I have 50 years. a suggestion. It isn't new. It's Libby is also president of the just that at the time we 're Midwest Fair Association and is frusrated, we become so Involv- a member of the Board of Gov- ed wltht venting our feelings ernors of Showmen's League of or fall into such a depression America. of despair , that wc fail to call up the right solution. Canada Planning THE URGE to vent frustra- Centennial Stamp tion isn't wrong within Itself. It's how we do it that makes a OTTAWA (AP)-Canada's difference, A doctor whose ma- first five-cent commemorative terial I enjoy reading, suggests centennial stamp, to be issued that when frustrated , exercise. Jan. 11 , shows the red maple Pick up weights , do push-ups, leaf flag and a blue centennial go for a run , or do something symbol superimposed on a glo- that nllows you to smash bal view of North America with things , like hitting a golf ball , Canada emphasized In blue. 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" 71 West Third Corner Jrd A Main Ortiond Floor Phone tVOt W West Third Street Phon# MM ^ HOPE Seeks Relief TODAY IM NATIONAL AFFAIRS ^ SOCIETY' WORLD TODAY from Real Estate Taxes Case Against Controversy Hangs A NEW ORGANIZATION, «**kinB relief from real estate taxes, hw been formed in MinnesoU and is now recruiting members Oswald Solid AroundI Fulbright By DAVID LAWRENCE In Southeastern. Minnesota. MARLOW WASHINGTON — Murders are often decided By JAMES Analyrt Name of It is HOPE, with the letters by circumstantial evidence — and the case of AP News " indicating Home Owners Protection Effort. Lee Harvey Oswald, who killed President Ken- WASHINGTON' tffl . — Controversy hovers over Sen. like ah umbrella. Some he creates him- Chairman is Harry Newby of Cloquet. Its n«3dy, can be judged the same way. J. W. Fulbright self. Some of it lies in wait for him. objectives, he says, are an follow*: The real mystery is why there has been so He went to Stockholm Sunday to deliver a lecture and much suspicion engendered that someone con- airport by a bunch of hard-nosed Swedish 1. Minnesota needs a Taconite Amend- was met at the trived with Oswald as an accomplice to commit newsmen who quizzed hint on foreign affairs and civil ment for real estate. ttne crime. For there is evidence of the grudge rights. It was hardly ah iUuminating session. Democrat was widely known before ht 2. Why? Minnesota real estate taxes of one individual. It is surprising that this has The Arkansas arrived, not only as chairman of the Senate's Foreign Re- are regressive, discriminatory, confiscatory not been given more attention. lations Committee but as one of President Johnson's most not based on ability to pay.; The records of the Warren Commission, for persistent critics on American involvement in Viet Nam instance, show that Lee Harvey Oswald was and in the Dominican Re- 3. Minnesota needs a constitutional transferred from active duty in the Marine public's crisis of 1965. To Your Good Heal amendment prohibiting real estate taxes Corps in 1959 under honorable conditions, but The Swedes even knew his from being over two percent of market later, when it was learned that he bad defected record on civil rights. The to Russia, he was given an "undesirable" dis- Swedish press had describ- value. Example: $10,000 home at two per- ' charge from the Marine Corps Reserves. He ed him as a "liberal on cent—$200; •$ 15,000 home at two percent— was still proud of his service in the Marine foreign policy who is strong- Ailment $300. Corps and attempted to have the taint removed ly conservative on the civil from his discharge papers. He wrote to the rights issue." Of /for 4. Minnesota needs a uniform assessor then secretary of the navy, John B. ConnaHy, Fulbright refused to an- system of assessing to insure equal market on Jan. 30, 1962. a letter in which be said: "I swer most questions on Viet shall employ all means to right this gross Nam but on civil rights said value in the state. Real estate taxes over Newborn mistake or injustice." "there has been great mis- By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D, two percent of market value become con- understanding abroad, here MR. CONNALLY, who had already resigned Dear Dr. Molher: My fiscatory. Roland Hatfield, Minnesota tax to run for governor of Texas, wrote back to and elsewhere, on this very matter, which is an internal son . had thrush mouth at commissioner, has suggested a study of Oswald that he had forwarded the letter to the age of five weeks. The his successor in the Navy Department. But matter of the United setting a two percent limit on real estate States." doctor gave me a pre- ¦ Oswald continued to nurture his grievance and, taxes. . • . scription for him, but he vhen he heard that the Texas governor was He suggested a solution going to be in Dallas, may well have made still has this trouble. His 5. California is trying to pass a con- up should begin with efforts to mouth is just white inside. his mind to get revenge . Gov. Connally told health stitutional amendment limiting real estate the commission in his testimony : "1 am not Improve educational, What causes it and is there and social conditions for a cure? Can it return? Is taxes to one and one-half percent of mark- at all sure he was shooting at me. I think I could with some logic argue either way." the Negro and pointed out is painful for him? — Mrs. et .value. , that "my state has never " ;M. .G.. ' But the fact remains that Oswald was deep- had any riots like those in 6. Oregon is trying to pass a constitu- ly affected by the "undesirable" discharge and Los Angeles or Chi- Thrush is an infection of sought redress. He owned a rifle and apparent- Watts, tional amendment limiting real estate tax- cago." : the mouth membrane caused ly had no hesitancy in using ¦ it. The Warren by a yeast-like fungift ,; Caff* es to two percent of market value. Commission said in its report . ; But, If one of the Swe- dida albicans. It causes ' • ' . " dish newsmen had been up a 7. Minnesota real estate has an unfair "Even though Oswald apparently did not white membrane which, if express any hostility against the President or on recent American history, peeled away, causes bleed- system of classification, Gov. Connally, he continued to be concerned he could have pointed out ing. that, while Arkansas had about his undesirable discharge. It is clear The fungus Is - quite com- 8. Minnesota has too much land tax that he thought he had been unjustly treated no riots, in 1957 it pro- vided the . first great civil mon but seems to: affect exempt. Minnesota Tax Commissioner Hat- . . . He continued his efforts to reverse the principally newborn children field's report shows over one-third of all discharge by petitioning the Navy discharge THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND * rights crisis. review board , which finally This was a test between whose nutrition is deficient, declined to modify or who are not very strong. land in Minnesota is tax exempt and more the discharge arid so advised him in a letter the federal government and becomes tax exempt each year. dated July 25 , 1963. " Southern states in carrying If any question arises as to out the Supreme Court's whether a case is thrush, 9. The village of Carlton has approxi- THE¦ WARREN Commission, moreover, stat- microscopic examination of ed: .. - ' ¦' 1954 decision banning pub- mately 700 people. The Nov. 14 Planning German Magazine Charges lic school segregation; In scrapings of the tissue will Committee report shows that 44.9 percent "It should be noted that Marina Oswald 1957 Gov. Orval Faubus settle it. of all land is tax exempt in Carlton Village. testified on Sept. 6, 1964, that she thought her used National Guardsmen husband 'was shooting at Connally rather than YOU DO NOT give me 10. An average American homeowner President Kennedy.' , to keep Negro children from enough information to identi- . . At the time Oswald j FKHad entering Gent ra 1 High fired the. shots at the presidential limousine Addisons^ fy the medication you are pays four to eight times more to federal , By DREW PEAJtSON no mention of the President's sease. Doctors state that cor- School. government in. income tax than he pays for the governor occupied the seat in front of the using, or how you administer WASHINGTON — West illness. tisone has several side ef- Then President Dwight D. it. One treatment which has local real estate taxes. Yet, local real estate President, and it would have been almost im- possible for Oswald to have hit the governor, Germany's leading hews mag- "To the quite evident ques- fects — a puffy face, in- Eisenhower had to use fed- been found to be usually ef- taxes must \iy for city-, village , county and eral troops to back up a without hitting the President first." azine, Stern, is the first per- tion of why the Kennedys creased sex urge, and over- fective is swabbing twice a special units and some state .costs. (18.4 court order to integrate the day with one or two percent It has been inferred that, because Oswald iodical in the world to pub- should refuse to admit that confidence. nulls in 1966> : might have had other and more favorable op- lish what may well be the the President was not killed school. Fulbright was cri- solution of gentian violet, ticized by liberals at the but I know that other .treat- 11. All welfare should be paid by fed- portunities to strike at the governor, he would real explanation for one sup- by a bullet in his back TIPS TO INTERNAL rev- not have taken the risk time for not speaking out ments are used. ; eral and state funds, not by local taxes. of; shooting Connally pressed part of the investi- not one of the speculators enue: Check on Schick safety when he was riding with President Kennedy. ' has been able to give against Faubus. I hesitate to say that the gation of President Kennedy s an razors, a division of Ever- 12. Real estate should go to pay only But all this ignores the age-old fact that mur- death. Stern's senior editor answer. . . ailment is "painful" to the sharp, to see whether Pat- Yet, Fulbright was one of but it certainl derers often are governed not by logic but by Henri Nannen came to Wash- "The suppression of the the very few senators who baby , y can be local taxes, not schools. The school tax is strange impulses rick J. Frawley, Jr., chair- irritating and it sometimes and even may choose a dra- ington to investigate the as- Addison's disease in the au- had the courage to de- generally 50 percent of total tax. The matic situation in order to gain public notice. man, charges off as legiti- makes feeding difficult. Since state's responsibility is to provide educa- sassination, and talked with topsy report explains also mate advertising the Sunday nounce Sen. Joseph R. Mc- Also, while some plan their crimes a long time members of the Warren Com- nutrition is very important tion under the constitution. At the present in advance others act on the spur of the mo- the attitude of the doctor who supplement published in Cal- Carthy in the Wisconsin Re- , mission. He is convinced . ' to a very small child, this time, state of Minnesota has a surplus of ment. requested the inclusion in ifornia . Nov. 6, urging Cali- publican s early days. aspect must be Watched that the Warren report is ac- the Warren report of the But Fulbright himself in $300,000,000. fact fornia voters to vote for pro- closely. THE NET RESULT of all the evidence Is curate and that no other, that he destroyed his notes position 16. The Sunday sup- 1965 was one of the 19 sen- assassin aside from Lee Har- Yes, thrush can recur (and . 13. The local tax lines are out of date. that Lee Harvey Oswald was bitter and venge- . . . Otherwise hundreds of plement was billed as "a ators and 77 House mem- it also can be stubborn, too) ful, not merely against Gov. Connally but vey Oswald was involved. people would have been faced bers who signed the South- The tax base is too small for many units. ¦ political advertisement , '' and and once you get it under against the government of the United States But - Stern explains the with lying under oath , which therefore is not tax deduc- ern manifesto denouncing as a whole because he felt he had been un- control it is wise to watch 14. Dean SpUlhaus, formerly of the Uni- suppression of the autopsy would have been deplorable." tible ... In Montgomery the Supreme Court's 1954 for any sign of recurrence, versity of Minnesota, stated recently that justly treated. The idea that someone else was report on the grounds that Note — When the late County, Md., you will find school decision and pledg- involved has nothing tangible to support it. and stop it promptly. The fun- real estate taxes are out of date for model President Kennedy was suf- President Kennedy was a that Farm Bureau President ing by "all lawful means" gus can be present in the Discussion, however , will continue in the future fering from Addiso-n's disease candidate for the Democratic to have it reversed. U.S. cities. As an example of experimen- as it alway s has in the past on spectacular George Lechlider wrote a household environment, and tation that is needed, Spillhaus pointed to and his family did not want nomination, the report per- potent political letter just be- And Fulbright has voted can survive indefinitely in murders. When new theories are introduced, it known. This would consistently against all the real estate taxes. It is not a proper way to the simple facts on record which establish the have sisted that he was suffering fore the election urging the dust. been revealed in the autopsy ' Civil Rights Acts passed in tax because it lends to -congestion , not dis- motive are often ignored. from Addison s disease. How- defeat of Prof. Royce Han- report. ever this was emphatically son as Democratic congres- this century: in 1957, 1960, Dear Dr. Molner: Can persal. As the population of the city grows, Oswald turned to Communism, as many oth- 1964 and : 1965. you give me some Informa- "The Kennedys had rea- denied by the Kennedy fam- man. The Farm Bureau hr»s ' he commented, there is a demand for more er persons of unstable minds have done, but his ' ' Long ago ' — in 1946 — in tion about fistula and fis- objective was to get attention. He joined the son to keep silent ," says ily. Later many physicians a tax exemption . . . Also services. Taxes rise so that the city can Stern. "A sick Kennedy was pointed out that the swelling take a look at the vigorous an address on the role of sures? I have had two oper- pay for the added services and as taxes "Fair Play for Cuba Committee." He went to the legislator in American ations and there is still a the> Soviet Union and sought to renounce the killed in Dallas . . . Kennedy of the late president's face political activities of Stefan mount, smaller buildings make way for had Addison's disease. This — he became much fuller- T. Possony, sparkplug of the life, Fulbright gave some drainage. — M. Y. American citizenship, but later abandoned the insights into his thinking high-rise structures which can bear the idea and brought is not totally unknown; Theo- faced after entering the Hoover library in Leland his Russian wife to the United about the problems of a Particularly with a fistula, spiraling taxes and still show a return on States. dore Sorenson mentioned it White House — was the re- Stanford University, which healing takes time and once Investment. These skyscrapers, in turn in his 'Kennedy' biography, sult of cortisone, which he also enjoys tax exemption on member of Congress like , at- A deranged mind needs no accomplice. Lee himself. - you understand the basic tract more people to the city and the Harvey Oswald was bitter at his fate , and used "There is no medical rea- had been taking In heavy the basis of being nonpoliti- problems involved, I suspect doses to check Addison's di- cal. He said a legislator learns "concentration ls compounded." his rifle against the man or men he believed son why a man afflicted early there are "certain in- that a discussion with your to be responsible for his disgrace. What more with this disease should not terests, or prejudices, of surgeon will give you a more 15. Tax money can be raised in only motive for a crime does an impassioned or be president (since the ill- accurate understanding of one of three general ways, (1) disordered mind need? his constituents which are By what ness can be controlled like ' IA A dangerous to trifle with." how you are progressing and you own, ) JhsL B I . real and personal property taxes diabetes , but politically Ken- Some of these prejudices , what further treatment will (2) What you earn, ' state and federal in- nedy s illness could become help you; ¦ he said, are not of funda- ¦ ' ' come taxes. (3) What you buy or use, a IN YEARS GONE BY dangerous. Addiscn's illness mental importance to the sales tax or excise or use tax. — it sounds sinister. Few ¦welfare of the nation and SOUPY ON BROADWAY Americana know of it and its NEW YORK W - That hero 16. What can you the legislator therefore Is do to help? In Minne- Ten Yea rs Aao . . . 1956 symptoms. "justified In humoring them, of the youngest TV audience, sota , only the legislature can put an amend- Jack De-ones, son of Nick Deones. has been "For the Kennedys there even though he may dis- Soupy Sales, is set for the ment to the state constitution on the ballot. admitted to the Minnesota Bar . Currently at- was no doubt of the mur- approve." lead role in a Broadway- That means pressure must be brought to tending officer candidate school with the U .S. derer — Ijee Harvey Os- bound comedy. bear on the governor and each legislator. Naval Reserve ;it Newport , til ., Deones took wald ." Continues Stern : "Al- He said he didn't consi- The play, "Come Live With der the endless battle in How can you do this? By organizing i the oath in absentia. ready in 1964 Robert Kennedy Me." concerns a young Am- HOPE committee in your K. M , Richardson , generaf superintendent told Egon Vacek . 'Don 't Congress over abolishing erican screenwirter living it community and the poll tax — the big civil writing personal letters to the governor of Swift 4 Co., and superintendent of the Wi- you think I would do every- up in London. Premiere Is , nona plant from 1928 to 1932, has retired after rights issue of the 1940s — senator and state representative asking thing to get the real murderer scheduled for January . 45 years of service. if 1 had anv doubts?' as of fundamental impor- him to put this question on the ballot. tance and so would "follow "BI T THE Kennedys wont the views of the people of 17. If anything is to be done in this Twenty-Five Years »A go . . . 1941 ARTIFICIAL (1. one step further: In withhold- my state." session, you must act fast. Jan. 3 the ses- Mrs . 11 . Olson was re-elected oracle of ing the detailed autopsy report Riverside Camp No, 107, Royal Neighbors of But, he said , on an issue CHRISTMAS sion of Minnesota Legislature begins and of the Addison condition, which as important as supporting ends 120 days yater. America . Other officers are Mrs , Lutzie Engle, vice oracle; Mrs would mean that the illness the United Nations , he ¦ . Clark Guile, past oracle; and its degree was to be TREES Mrs . B. R. Wandsnider , recorder; Mrs. F. R. would support It no matter kept a secret. This intent of And the Eastman, receiver ; Mrs . Oscar Bonham, chan- how his constituents felt. sa.ts . Lord God formed nun of the dunt secrecy seems to be shown Fulbright has needled from "f to »2*»fci l of the ground, and breathed Into his nostrils cellor : Mrs . John Hansen, marshal ; Mrs. Elton Friederich , assistant marshal; Mrs, Emma also through the fact that the presidents other than John- the breath of life; and yuan becamtj a living Kennedys hid the X-rays, ¦on].—Genesis 2:7. Schaefer , i nner sentinel and Mrs . W. G , Schultz, son. In 195(1 he called Eisen- DADD BROS. outer sentinel . even from the Warren Com- hower's foreign policy a HUDD STORB Cfarenct? Thaldorf was elected monarch of mission ... Dr. A . J. Mc- "drift to disaster." And V & 5 HARDWARE Azarbaijan Grotto, lie succeeds Harold Mayan. Sweeney confirms that X-rays when the Republicans gain- 574 E. 4th St. Phone 4007 WINONA DAILY NEWS could have revealed the Ad- ed control of Congress in An Independent Newspape r — Kttablished IJ55 Fifty Years Ago . . . 1916 dison's disease, 1904, Fulbright suggested President Harry S. Truman A play written by Mis. Charlotte B Char- "This would also explain W. F. Wnm G. R. CLOSWAT C. E. LINDEN . the lack of date on the War- resign after appointing a Publisher Exec. Director Business Mar. penning , t o open at t he Opera House with a "I just hate prescriptions! They always read as if Republican s e c r e tary of local cast including Florence Voumans, l,eo ren Commission autopsy re- and Editor & Adv. Director port, This report 'was in effec t you 've got something wrong with you ten times state to succeed him, There Ryan, Fi ances Prentiss and Mary Slifer , is wnrco than u-hnt thp ilnrtnr said " W. J. COL* A DOLPH BREMEX A. J. Knoutuica gaining the attention of New York producers. changed so that it contained was no vice president then. Managing Editor City Editor Circulation Mar. Mrs. Qmrpenning was a winner in the Har- THE WIZARD OF ID By Parker and Hart vard-Radcliffe contest for playwrights last year. MOBIL L. S. B«ONK F. H. KI-ACCI L, V. AIITOB COmposfoc Supt. Press Supt. Engraving Sup t , The local market has experienced a drop in the price of butler from 48 to 45 cents per WILLIAM H. ENGLISH GOKDOX Horn pound. HEATING OIL Comptroller Sunday Editor Seventy-Five Years A Burnt Claaner Msujca or THE ASSOCIATED rxcu go... 1891 and Hotter The Winona & Southwestern Railway ij en- larging its yards at St. Charles. JOSWICK'S FUEL The erection of the Green Hay roundhouse at the lower end of the city has begun. It is & OIL J0if i The Aaaodated Press Is entitled 4L being built on pile foundation In a very sub- Ml Bait m wJSfjk achoivehr to the uae for repub- atancifll manner. Sanborn St, fi.Wp Jt Ucatien ef all the local news Phone Hit printed in tola newspaper« s well «TT1 J8 One Hundred Yea rs Ago ... 1866 Where you get tnor« heal ^ ¦» AP- new« diSDatchea. Jfl pF "" Messrs . Shandrew & Sherman have taken at lower cait. I Monday, December 5, 1166 new qmrtcrs over the United National Bank. $150,000 Damage HARRIS SURVEY Shoot a Hog, Camel Rides for Failure to Venezuelan Visitors Coro Pendnsula next spring will and two female camels are I Shoot Back offer Arab-style camel rides coming here as gifts ef Jordan's MARDELA, Md. (AP) — CARACAS, Venezuela (AP>— among the native Venezuelan King Hussein, the tourism office In St. Paul Fire Farmer Paul Phillips wanted to The sheikh-less sands of the tourist attractions. Four male announced. Dim Lights ST. PAUL (AP)—Damage was Confidence in make certain that hunters who ¦BMHHM ^aiMaMHa MMl M» >M>I MMHB BMHMMB ^BHMH«H n«Maa i estimated at $150,000 in a four- annually flock to this Eastern alarm fire which roared through Shore area during the deer sea- COME IN AND REGISTER FOR A the Otto N. Esch Equipment son don't shoot unless they are TrapsRunaways Co. warehouse Sunday. LBJ Shrinks certain of their quarry. ALBERT LEA, Minn. (AP)- Gregory Esch, son of the By LOUIS HARRIS He posted four signs along his Failureto dim automobile lights owner, made the estimate. LOS ANGELES — In the aftermath of President Johnson's property where it joins the probably saved three juvenile Twenty - one pieces of fire inconclusive trip to the Far East and amid growing concern road : . '¦ ¦ "' ' " ¦ runaways ¦ / . . from Minneapolis a equipment were sent to the over the domestic economy, confidence in the over-all job the :¦ . , ' "Shoot a deer, walk in the cold Saturday. scene after an explosiin at 4:13 President is doing has sunk to an all-time low of 43% approval. "Mount a rack Highway patrolmen pursued p.m. rocked the two-story build- . When the Chief* Executive went on his dramatic journey to "Shoot a hog, and stopped a car on Highway ing. Other explosions: followed Asia, public hopes for settlement of the war in Viet Nam rose, 65 about 4 a.m. after noticing when the flames reached fuel as they had during the bombing pause a year ago and in July •T shoot back." the driver had not dimmed the drums. At the height of the when oil depots m Hanoi and Haiphong were bombed.. Now, as ¦ li ghts. blaze, flames, leaped 200 feet in- oeiore oisuiusion nas set in. Connecticut May The driver, it turned out, was to the air. Only the walls of the Specific approval of the way now trails , Gov. George Rom- a Minneapolis boy of 12. The building were left standing. the President has handled the ney, the Republican front run- Ban DDT Contracts passengers were two boys, 14. No injuries were reported. war is down again to the 42- ner, in pairings for the Presi- HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Tho three were taken to the Extra police handled traffic 58% negative rating which ex- dency. The Connecticut Board of Pesti- Freeborn County Jail, to await isted>just before his trip. It cides is considering a proposal Jams as firemen strung hoses ^ Here is the trend of over-all arrival of their parents. The across Marshall and Snelling rose" temporarily to 49-51% Johnson job ratings for 1966: to ban the use of the insecticide car they were using was owned Avenue intersections, major negative at the tune of the DDT by contractors hired to by the parents of one of the traffic arteries. Manila conference, helping to LBJ JOB RATING—1966 spray plants. boys. The gas tank was nearly bolster his over-all job rating. Positive Negative The measure would not re- REGISTER AS OFTEN AS YOU UKEI ' ' ' ¦ ¦ empty, - ¦ and the % % DDT by home- youngsters had - strict the use Three times now the pattern .: . ; o* NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. WINNERS no money; has been the same when the December .....;. 43 57 owners, farmers or munici- One of the boys said Judy to Seek ' he ran President has taken some new November • ":.,...... 54 46 palities. The state has already DRAWN EACH SATURDAYTHRU DEC. 17 away because "I was mad at my An Annulment tact regarding Viet Nam — an October •...... 46 54 banned the spraying of DDT mom," The others said they had immediate reaction of Euphor- September ..... 50 50 from airplanes. just gone along for the ride. LOS ANGELES M — Sing- ia followed by, a drop of his July ...... 54 46 Con- 0U COULD WIH A FREE TREE! Advtrtlatmtnt er Judy Garland will seek an over-all rating to a new low. June ...... 52 48 Mr. Johnson faces a new « annulment of her fourth mar- But the Viet Nam troubles March ...... 62 38 gress and a serious erosion of Helps You Overcome riage on the grounds it was nev- of Lyndon Johnson grow pale January ...... 67 33 his national "consensus." Most er consummated, her attorney compared with the loss of con- Americans are sympathetic FALSETEETH announced Friday in Los An- fidence he has suffered in the The decline in the President's with the plight of their govern- geles/ . . area of the domestic economy. popularity has been fairly uni- ment in Viet Nam and support Looseness and Worry Miss Garland, 44, married form across the country. Here margin. Holongtf b« annoyed or feel Ui-at- His marks on keeping the econ- the war by a 7 to 3 ease because of loose, wobbly fata* actor Mark Herron, 36, on Nov. is the trend by regions: But frustration, compounded MIDUND¦ STATION omy healthy are now 35 to 65 -¦ teeth. FASTEETH, an. Improved 14 last year in Las Vegas, They now by economic pain, is /'. ¦ SECOND i MAIN—WINONA alkaline powder holds plates firmer percent negative. This is a LBJ RATING BY REGIONS ¦o they feel more comfortable. Avoid separated five months later. drop of 20 points since July mounting. embarrassment caused toy loose false Herron originallyfiled suit for Dec. Nov. teeth. Dentures that fit are essential and 34 points since a little ¦ ' to healthSeo your dentist regularly. separate maintenance last Aug. over a year ago. . . % % . Oet FA8TEETH at aU drug counters. 3. He later amended the com- Nation-wide ...... 43 54 ¦ ¦ ¦ plaint and asked for a divorce. MR. JOHNSON'S economic East • ;.• .: ...'45. 54 difficulties stem, not only from Midwest ...... 40 59 rising inflation, but also from >South ...... 44 49 anxiety over soft spots in the West ..:...... 39 54 economy, such as automobile It is significant that In the sales and home building. Peo- elections the Democrats suffer- ple in all walks of life report ed their heaviest defeats in the that they are hurting from the Midwest and in thte Far West high cost of living, and worry L Highway 41, MlnnHota CHy i where the Johnson job rating over jobs is also mounting. has slipped most heavily^ . L "QUALITY FLOOR COVERINGS AT SENSIBLE PR'iCES" 1 Finally, despite the cotftlng off Although he scores negative- of the hot civil rights summer, ? Wa> Mil and Install th*m ourtelv«i bfcaut* ' we're proud of J ly in his handling of specific the President's rating on han- issues, the President still re- k . our workmanship and quality material*. Call or tea u* J dling racial matters has also L and compare with anyone for price and quality. ceives a majority vote of con- j dropped to a new low for the fidence for his general efforts year, to 41 percent approval. "to work for peace." r PADDCTIIIIS by Trend, Downs, Lbomweve, 4 To - some degree b UHlirE I Hi ll Coronet, Heritage end Patcraff. j this public reaction to the President is part KEY JOHNSON RATINGS of the backwash of the recent Dec. Nov. Oct. LINOLEUM « TILE . ' ; ' . . . ' % ' % % RCAW^ y Corrgdeum-Nelm. 1 elections. It is a kind of winter # solstice in his tenure in the Positive Bating: I SEAMLESS POURED FLOORS < White House. He has shown Working for Keeps On V recuperative powers before in peace ...... 53 58 54 " Gift Thai 6/^ his standing with the public and Handling war in ^ The * [ CERAMIC FLOORS & WALLS < likely will again. Viet Nam ..... 42 49 42 Handling civil ? Phone Anytime: 8-3105 (Winona Exchange) J CERTAINLY IT would be a rights ...... 41 47 44 SUNE" VHK-fMCHI SroniMMT "SWIH STYUH6 ¦ mistake to count him out as ¦ ' ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ '' ¦ ' ¦¦V ' ' • ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ : ;-< • ¦ ; • ¦¦ ¦ ? Free Estimates Lyle aVJbann Ziegeweld, Owners A a Keeping economy • -J " " • • . 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(Special) — A Eldora Brechlin partment students at Winona , ments at the December meet- trick High School auditorium. State College will be presented Stanley Studer, hospital X- Christmas program will be ing will be served by the Kind- George Amoth, Eltrick , is the ray technician, was master of director. No admission will be this week. presented and officers installed ness circle under the direction The public is invited to the ceremonies at the event attend- ¦ December meeting of of Mrs. Iner Stensen Jr. charged. r- —— at the The program will Include recital in Somsen Auditorium at ed by 130 guests. Fi'iiin n urn in iinin . i n . iii i ' ^w""" "^ . " | the Lutheran Church Women at ai 8 p.m. Wednesday. marches, overtures, and popu- ¦ Miss Muriel Copp and Miss 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Fel- lar selections, with various sec- The program will be :¦ ¦ ' • Ardis Esterby, accompanied by lowship Hall of the Education- Irma Semb to Wed tions of the band to be featur- al Unit. , ¦ "Concert for Trumpet" by Mrs. Norman Hoist, sang sev- James Schindler ed.-;' Hayden, played by Michael Ten- eral songs. Community singing New officers, to be install- tis, trumpet, and Jane Hilke, ed by outgoing president- Mrs. CAMPFIRE GIRLS of carols and folk songs follow- Rodeen, are the Mmes. WHITEHALL, Wis. - Mr. and LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) piano; Gordon Whitehall, ed. *^M t v *w m Harry Hagness, president; Mrs. Irvin Semb, — Ke-ko-wa-cin-ton Campfire "O cessate di piegarmi" by 'Jliii "• ' liin »«'»"'i*'w**ww)w|*''^^ " ™ r***^ Danny Paulson/ vice president; ancaunce the engagement of group elected new officers at Scarlatti, sung by James Dick- R0UN JOHNSON , adminis- "" " """ Sam Budahl, secretary; George their daughter, irma Gail, to their November meeting. New son, baritone; trator, gave a brief talk, thank- 1ms, treasurer; Leonard Brown, James L. Schindler, son of Mr. officers are.* Jane Kirkwood, "Shule Agra," a traditional ing all present for the fine co- ' ' secretary of education; and and Mrs Lawrence Schindler, president; Jane Zell, vice presi- Irish song, arranged by Herbert operation given him with his tfp truour 0. W^ WQliam Paulson, secretary of Rt. 2, Galesville. dent; Nancy Prigge, secretary; Hughes and sung by Linda work at the hospital. j ^^4^^^ stewardship. A. February wedding is plan- Rita Eggenberger, treasurer; Sveen, soprano; Program arrangements were V OPEN MONDAY Truth Circle, Mrs. Ray Gun- ned. ^ :' Janet Chamberlain, scribe. made by the Mmes. Frances ' ¦ ¦ ' "Aria" by Tenaglia and "Al- " ' ' ' ¦— ¦ ' ¦ THRU FRIDAY ^-9 legro" by Krieger Douglas Danunann, Robert Gillen, Anne ^L^f^»i ^ jrXJ\ Wood, trumpet; ^ Krismer, Donald Feehan, Ralph HeiseK Ralph A. Goede, Dorothy "The Holy Boy" by John Ire- Nygren, Elsie Copp, Helen Tig- land; Maria Warren, soprano; he, Falter Kehren and Richard "Fruhlingstraum" by Schu-i Walters; 'and the Misses Carol bert, Dave Broker, baritone; Campbell, Mary Zell. "Am Feierabend" and ^^bes Baches Wiegeniied" by Schu- bert, Steve Forester, tenor; Boat Club "Fruhlingsglaube" by Schubert and "Lebe WoM" by Hugo "Wolf , Meets for Carmen-Linda Conklin, contral- to; "Sonata for Trumpet" by Dinner-Dance ¦ ; Purcell, played by Leonard ;. TUCK;A SCARF IN W^Z^^^^^^^^^0/ Purringtdn, trumpet; "Comfort Forty members and guests ' Ye My People" and "Every of Winona Boat Club attended HER STOCKING, $2 - ¦ Valley Shall Be Exalted" from the Christmas party at the club P ^ffiS ^^W^^^: ^" house in the Harbor f wy)IRBP $11 TO $20 Handel's Messiah, Martin Mc- , Saturday. PERKY AND COLORFUL j W^TA(f^<«fem Guire, tenor; and "Un Bel Di" The club was decorated with a from Puccini's Madame Butter- lighted silver tree, a mantel HAND-CROCHETED BIKINIB ^ fly, sung by Arlene Jacobsen, with Christmas stockings hang- ^K^fft B^B ing on it waiting for Santa to SO MANYPRETTY soprano. Miss Gloria Welch will TRIANGLE, FROM MANY ; 1: ¦ ^ f K | SURE FIND JUST ; .accompany many of the selec- come, and mistletoe hung over NYL0NS ' '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ° ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ' tions on the piano the dance floor. STYLES.AT S2 TO $5 ; - f l | STYLES YOU'RE • ¦¦ ¦ " '(" "*V"^ ' jw m0fP\\ i •?¦ ¦ "' ' • ' . |.BWfHi ^^ HH^^^^^ H^^ HHT ^ 1916 at Onawa l^W ||^^ pi|^^ S^MBy m^g cap, dryinside swiftly, assure her the , Iowa. For sev- and Mrs. Ehlers and Mr. and ^ most beautiful hair-dos of her eral years, they lived in Maple- Mrs. Morken. An organized pot- If^pM^S fiP ^^^iHl S ^P ton, Iowa, where Mr. Edgar was luck. . dinner was served at 11 GES fife-f Cap- anci collapsible hose l S tiJ^BiH^PM^^iBJ^HM . employed by the ileal, Light p.m. Dancing continued alter GLOVES, $3 TO Vi ^ ^ ' : ¦j XJl^HPj ^^^ Sf jSs^^^B^^ store the rose and beige and Power Co. For more than the dinner. ^^ I ^S ^m '^ molded plastic ease with handle 30 years, the Edgars have been EVERYTHING FROM v EPi ^^^^ l nSfft ^iV * " residents of this area. LEGION AUXILIARY ; SKETCHED ^ ^ ^ ^ ^P*J^P molded right in. Model HD 14, ^ ^ ' They have three children: OSSEO, Wis. (Special)- SHORTIES 8c LEATHER !KslSSK^tfBl^C^IH^' : Mrs. Van Vleet, Mrs. Troy Mc- American Legion Auxiliary will f *J8 / DRIVING GLOVES TO LUSH Wain, St. Paul, and Irvin, Gal- hold its Christmas party at 8 ^f ^^^ fc^Wv^Sffll veston, Texas. ' p.m. Tuesday in the Cabin in

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I T WRAP FOR THE ASKING Jfr W «<-• V / * t FIVE DROWN (Continued from Page One) chairman of the department of pulled into the water. came-up, black hair and dark eyes, was physical sciences and mathe- When Lauralyn aha given a sedative as a precau- matics at the St. Paul school. said she remembered where the tionary measure* because of her Dr. Bohne and Carol Knabe thicker ice was, swam to it and pregnancy.. fell through the ice at the same pulled herself to safety. time. His daughter Lauralyn, 13, The Bohne family lived about Both Dosch and his wife grew ' up in the Brainerd - Crosby area. told officers she ran over and a half mile from the lake. He taught at Annandale before pulled out Carol. Three sons, 15, 10 and 5, and the family moved to Inter- By this time, she said, her the victim's widow, Marilyn, national Falls in 1964, and father had already gone under also survive. bought a three-bedroom ram- the surface of the water. She The body was recovered Sun- bler. crabbed his hands, but was day. He was an avid ontdoorsman, friends said. WILLIAMS Dosch was i graduate of St. 5 |J ^ ^ ^ n ^ Cloud State College and was taking graduate work there in ^ the summer. He was active in community affairs, and was president of Local 331, Minneso- Tk yOr^^y^^rSmmfim ta Federation of Teachers. A fund to be used for the fam- ily welfare is being set up | ; and GIFT WRAPPED through the International State Bank. ^ Man Drowns g CHRISTMAS | i Mrs. Walter T. Kelly At Hay ward HAYWARD, Wis. (* - AT AAUW LUNCHEON . . ; Miss Mar- notes before the luncheon held Saturday Miss Goetzman was the bride's personal attend- Two snowmobiles broke garet Driscoll and Sister Jordan, recipient at the College of Saint Teresa. ant.. through the ice of Lake Nel- of an AAUW fellowship, discuss program Becomes Bride ASSISTING at the reception son Sunday, plunging four held at The Oaks Medford men into the water. , Minnesota One of them drowned. St, Bonaventure Of Wa lter Kelly City, were Mmes. James Such- omel, Minneapolis; A. L. Cio- The drowning victim was Jane McConnon ¦ Ewald Frischman, 51 a Miss Janice M. Goetzman, kiewicz, Lakeville ; Barry White, , daughter of Mrs. Florence Winona; Philip Kaczorowski, meat market owner. Search Sister Jordan Speaks on To Become Bride for his body was continuing Goetzman, 378 E. 3rd St., be- Fountain City; and the Misses ARCADIA, Wis. ( Special) - today. , : came the bride of Walter T. Barbara Kubicek, Bluff Siding; Waiter Masldwski, 50, of¦¦: ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry McConnon and Eileen Lano, Winona. Study Meditation's :-- 'V announce the engagement of his Kelly, son of Mrs. Walter Kelly, Gottlieb Widmer, 65; and The fcride, a 1962 graduate Wayne Widmer, 37, son of daughter, jane Daly McConnon, Minnesota City Bd., and the late Sister Jordan; American Association of Univer- from Winona Senior High Gottlieb, managed to crawl New York City, to Robert Fac- Walter Kelly, Nov. 25. sity Women fellowship recipient, presented a talk on School, is presently a junior art back onto the ice but tor, New York City. Frischman never surfaced. project under the scholarship at the AAUW lunch- The Rt. Rev. James D. Hab- major at Winona State College. her Miss McConnon is employed iger officiated at the ceremony The groom graduated from Cot- eon meeting at the College of Saint Teresa Saturday. as a secretary at the Catholic in St John's Catholic Church. ter High School and St; Mary's College Professor Her original project for her doctoral study was Guardian Society. Her fiance Sister Dorothea was organist. teaches: history at Queen's Col- College with a degree in phys- the editing of a critical text on the "Meditations on the St John's Children' Choir sang. Ics; He is teaching at Aquinas Drowns While Skating lege, New York City. No date . s Passion of Christ" by St. Bonaventure. Through her has been chosen for the wed- High School, La Crosse, in the HUGO, Minn.. (AP)-A Bethel THE BRIDE wore a lace- mathematics - science depart- research in England, including the discovery of a hith- ding. : ';. >: - trimmed white crepe Mexican- College professor, skating with erto unKnown manuscript ment. , his daughter and her 13-year- style dress and open pillbox The groom's mother was host- of the "Meditations" in trimmed with a matching lace old companion, broke through Preston Bid Opening Durand Tax $335.046 ess for the bridal dinner served the ice on Peltier Lake Satur- Manchester, and her work circlet holding her illusion veil, at Linahan's Inn. In France and Italy, Sister iPRESTON, Minn. - Preston She carried three long-stemmed day and drowned DURAND, Wis — The total Aunts of the bride entertain- Dr. Quentin R. Bohrie, 43, was proved that the work attri- Village Council will open bids property tax bill in Durand white roses. ed at a shower for her at Lake buted to St. Bonaventure next Monday at 8 p.m. on per next year wilt be $335*046. The Miss Diane L. Erickson, Park Lodge, Oct. 27 with Miss Green Bay, Wis., was maid of was actually written by an ton lots of pea rock and No. 2 county levy is $130,299; school Rosanne Kubicek, Bluff Siding; taxes, $174,967 and local taxes, honor and the Misses Suzanne Italian monk in the 13th cen- street rock with fines; bitumin- , Mmes. James Kubicek, Bluff : tury. She pointed out that the $29,779, The city budget is $155,- Petersen and Jonelle Millam, Siding, and Charles , Kubicek, "Meditations" had a popular ous materials installed for next 608 and anticipated revenues, Green Bay, bridesmaids. They Winona, hostesses. Miss Helen Pw*«* :M' appeal to the people and had a year; and next year's require- other than taxes, $123,537. were all dressed alike in gold Fialkowski, Rochester, and Mrs. 1 stkso* ¦ considerable influence on the ments of No. 1 and 2 furnace colored crepe frocks fashioned Ciokiewicz, Lakeville, were oil and No. 2 diesel fuel , prices like that of the bride with culture of its period — both in Masons hostesses at a shower held at religion and art. to be quoted per gallon. St. Charles matching lace trimmed open St. Paul's Church, Minnesota in a Sister Jordan received three Name Ray Benedett pillbox headpieces. Each one City, Nov. 13. Mrs. Charles Mil- 1^01*^ WHITEHALL CONCERT carried a single, long-stemmed lam, additional grants for special ( ) Winona, entertained at WHITEHALL, Wis. Special ST. CHARLES, Minn, - Ray- white rose. luncheon for the bride-elect on 1 study, for teaching at the UnK The Bach Society of the versity of Milan, and touring — mond Benedett was elected The bride's mother wore a Nov. 5, at her home, southern France, Belgium, Whitehall High School instru- worshipful master of Rising two-piece cranberry colored Following their wedding trip BILLFOLDS Spain, Greece Lebanon and ment department is sponsoring Sun Masonic lodge at St. wool dress. The groom's moth- the couple will be at home MEEWEEWM , Sleek leathers exquisitely aWEK^MEwff lw\\\ ^MEEwL Palestine. She was able to ex- a concert to be given by the Charles Thursday night. Bene- er wore a two-piece silver bro- in Onalaska, Wis. Popular styles River Falls State University tailored. WM*M *\MT8/ HI^^Hf amine the Dead Sea Scrolls and dett is manager of the Culligan cade dress. Cock-a-Doodle-Doo with card and photo case. swing band at the high school Soft Water Service here. Alfred Ciokiewicz, Lakeville, . ^ _a»»»»»»^^l manuscripts dating back to WHITEHALL-PIGEON CLUB 1000 B.C. while in Palestine. beginning at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Other officers elected: Dr. Minn., was best man. Ronald Has the Facilities ' The event is open to the public. Dale Hawk, senior warden ; Keller, Minnesota City, Minn., WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) For Your In thanking the AAUW for its — Officers will be elected at Kenneth Millard, junior war- and Philip Kaczorowski, Foun- fellowship grant, Sister said, "I SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS the meeting of the Whitehall- now have four talents, three ad- den; Clinton' Jessen, treasurer, tain City, Wis., were grooms- OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) and George Gordon, secretary. men and Leo Daley, Lewiston, Pigeon Rod & Gun Club today a\\\\\\ ^?2m ditional grants and a degree at 8 p.m. all dependent upon the original — New officers of Senior Girl Open installation ceremonies Minn., and James Kubicek Jr are; Peggy fellowship." Scout Troop 97 will be held Dec. 15 at 8:30 Bluff Siding, Wis.^ ushered. Wood, leader ; Gwen Goetzman, p.m. at the lodge rooms. The Miss Peggy Berg, Green Bay, Miss Margaret Driscoll, pres- assistant; Loni Schilling, scribe, regular lodge meeting will be Time Ii Growing Short for ident of the Winona branch of JJ and Rosalie Hayter, treasurer. held prior to installation. Advertlwment PARTY • Pencils • Brief Cases the AAUW, announced sponsor- HOUSTON NURSING HOME ship of the selection New members of the troop are _ CHRISTMAS • We're equipped to handle of Winona Vickie Oanes, Linda McKeeth HOUSTON, Minn.-The Hous- | County's outstanding senior BACKACHE 6 every detail of your holiday citizen. and Judy Schuman. ton nursing home board has TCyC| fl|f {ECONOMY 10 party. Excellent food, out- been organized into the follow- 1 PORTRAITS I The two leaders are repre- I Ell JIVlIlCIDIIEt IMITATION standing service. Just call us. All residents of the county and sentatives on the senior plan- ing committees: Gifts and do- After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Ir- city are invited to submit nomi- nations, Palmer Johnson and ritation! atfact twice an many woman at X nations. Blanks for this purpose ning board which organizes ac- men and m ay make you tenia and nervoua I : - I tivities for Senior Scouts in the Mrs. Josie Brevig; employment, from too frequent, burning or Iteltlng PH0HE 8-461 1 Book and Stationery ' urination both day and night. Secondar- ¦ • are available from - . Miss Doro- . . Rlverland Council. Thomas Flynn; reservations, ily, you may loie aleap and euffer from . .•>.. 52-54 Weit Third St. thea Huntley at the YWCA. Headaohet, Backaches and feel old, tired, DURFEY , Arnold Skifton; promotion, Lyle depreaaed. In auch Irritation, CYSTEX Nominees must be at least 70 charge of the program and Mrs. Briggs, chairman, Stanley Hol- uaually brlngi feat, relaxing comfort by l STUDIO | COCK-A-DOODLE-DOO years of age before Feb. 23, curbing Irritating germa ln etrong, acid 1415 Service Drive . James Rowan was in charge of ty and M. R. Summers, and urlna and by analgesic pain relief. Ott $ 177 WEST HH | 3 967 and must have been resi- publicity, Mrs. Brevig. CY8TEX at drugglitt. Feel batter fait. dents of Minnesota for the past arrangements, l&M»sx«snaw>««uw&H«ns 10 years. Each candidate must also be active in community affairs at the present time or ln the recent past. Members of the committee are Miss Huntley, Mrs. Robert ^EN^NO^^OO^^^^^^ raLES! MAIN FLOOR! Heyden, chairman, Miss Agnes Bard and Mrs. Herbert Honer. The Triple Trio entertained the 130 members and guests \\ / W present. BBBBBBBBB^^K^^BBBBI E E/ E Mrs. Grace BelviOe was in /% ^ \ \ T NOW OPEN MON .1 FRI. 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PHONE 234* Now Available Florist ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ft. H ^H ^H Winona'* Quality For Ov«r 40 Ywrt 1/ it 's sold here . . . «'» HaWHH9BHHE»9*HlfH grown here . . . and always /rrsli / BUILD BUtttBAP A garage separated from tne house by a few feet leaves space City Issues perfect for a suntrap. Run a W»st connecting 'wall between boose ^F^-fl lK -»T ¦i^t^ and garage so the area is shel- V^ || Beltarlew Rear tered on three sides, then add a ' U-Shaped 33rd Permit ¦ uj resM^^r^^tt^ small deck and a bench wide ^B»^. >. Phom 84111 By ANDY LANG and long enough for sunbathing. ' ¦ ' This modest house has big In winona County • .¦ . guAfosn.dhuSL possibilities. For Dwelling Kltdita Cablaats • Pormki Tipa Property Transfers WINTER FENCE FORM a Although its total habitable WardrabM • Tsppaa AppHMtM WARRANTY DBBD : Winona's 33rd permitfor new Board fence is attractive even • ' Stars Fbctvra* ;• D***» • varttHsl area would be figured at only Lillian A. Cole to Kenneth Atari* house construction this year in mid-winter with hardy juni- • Pearce art ux—SU of NU of NW* of ESTIMATE*! 1,382 square feet, an expansive SWA and NVa of SVt of NW\4 of SWA, was Issued at the city engi- per espaliered against it. Try FREE outdoor arrangement and a Sec a-l 05-10. neer's office to Royce-Sather chinesis torulosafor good form, Emma kratndi to William A. Buelow Construction, Winona, for a deep green color, blue berries. well-placed service center add et ux-S% of SE'4; SEtt of SWV4, Sec house to be built at 416 Lake economically to the actual living Xl NEV4 Of NWA, See. 31-105-5. - ' ' ' ¦ ¦ Dorothy L. Wltetfer to Edwin Greet- a. . . . .- ' . :¦:. . . . :: v, space.. ¦;¦ ' , hurst at ux—Lota J end i, stock 139, OP of Winona. The 56- by 26-foot structure ALSO. If the basement U fin- Burton Wheeler et al to Edwin Greet- will be of split-level construc- TRIM RANCH . . . The pleasant appear- pitality, is matched by the practicality/of hurst et ux—Lota 3 and i. Block 139, tion with attached garage and ished in accordance with the ance of this three-bedroom ranch, with its the interior, where lots of living features Op of Winona. have gas-fired forced air heat- plans of architect Lester Cohen, Dorothy Claewskl et mar to JoAnn S. NEVER inviting front porch and overall look of hos- have been packed into modest dimensions. Klnowskl-3. 30 ft. of Lot t. Block 47, ing. Cost was estimated at a tremendous section of the Hubbard'a Add. to WInone. $28,000. Albert «. Wlirl «ux fa Josephine house can be turned over to in- only 36 feet 10 inches, the ter- Mulllgars-NVi of SW\4 and NWU of This and other permits Issued COTcrete Sec. 5-1O3-10. ¦ ' v.-: - be used on formal entertainment by both extended as far last week raised the dollar vol- I L«l ff T ^^^ ^»»i Steps race can be Daniel D. Wagner et ux to> Virgil ume of building permits writ- ^^ Homeward or teen-agers and adults. S. Shurson at ux-Lot 1, Westdale Subd. _5 back as desired and the proper- ten this year to $10,170,691. iMri 11 Wf esk v^Z--g-^^3S_£^&^3t A version of the always-pop- ty will allow. ; to Winona. *^ |3« 0llh*r J**^* Donald W. Gray at ux to Donald BJIt* Going into December last \ ^^^ S^ ular U-shape is provided at the The interior has been plan- —Lot 9. Block I, Kramer's 3rd Add. year the total was $7,043,252 rear of Design G-65, in line to Winona. ned with an easy flow based on ; ¦ and there had been 28 new with the swing to more privacy ' ' Fred Denier et ux to Robert L. Angst the center halL The living room « tx—Part of SWA of NW1* of Sec. house permits issued. for outdoor activities. There is to the left of this hall, is a 2-1.07-Jj. ; also a suggestion of the U-shape Roland E. Pepenfuss et ux Is Clement OTHER NEW permits went Step Co. "dead end" location and so can Iverson et al—Part of Lot 11, Subd. HOMEWARD , with the garage ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - Phone 8-1533 at the front be kept in order with a rami- Sec. 7-10S-4. ' to: . . 1*535 West Fifth St. wing at one side and the bed- mum of effort. Richard J. ciemlnskl at al to Beatrice Peerless Chain Co., 30 Wat room wing at the other, outlin- Florin-WW of Lot 4 and E. IS ft. nut St, $1,500 for construction ing the welcoming entry porch. Its extensive wall space and of Lof * Block 152, OP of Wnona. icture window area can be Dakota Lumber Co., Inc., to Clement of a canopy over the sidewalk However, it's tibe back of the p Iverson et al—Lot 2/ Replat ef Bluff- used for the intended purpose. view Addition. : at 51 Walnut St. Fowler &. house that adds the big divi- Hammer, Winona, ls the con- dend of good living. Decorating need not allow for Wlnnto Armltaga fo Emma Krabsdi paths of access; and furniture -SMi of SEW; SE'A of SW'A, Sec. 30/ tractor. NE'/i of NW, Sec 3M05-5. . City of Winona, $1,300 for in- A FLAGSTONE terrace Is can be placed where it looks Theodora P. Pitcher to Blanctia Hunt- flanked by the kitchen wing on best; er—Part of Lets 7 and i, Block 15, terior remodeling at City Hall. the left, the bedroom extension Laird's Add. to Winona. The job Involves remodeling of THE BEDROOM hall meets QUIT CLAIM DEED a first floor area housing the on the right, thus providing the Bertlinlus Agrlmson to Gladys Elden desired measure of privacy for the center hall and tabes over -NWA and NJ4 of SW'A except E. public health nursing service to from there. The hall bathroom 60 acres thereof of Section 31-1054J NEVA provide office space for the NOW those in the area : of the of SEV4 .ol Sec. 36-105-10. . city planning coordinator and barbecue. Since the front-to-rear is convenient to the living areas Beth Onsfine to Ruth Pearca—Stt of dimensions of the house are and offers a guest vanitory an- NW of NW'A of SWV4 and NVi of SVi the city housing administrator. IS THE CORRECT TIME OF YEAR teroom with bathroom to the Of NWT4 of SW'A, Sec. 32-10WO. Virgil Smith, 750 W. Broad- Thomas B. -Ronan et al to Duane M. back of it In die master bed- Peterson—NV4 of SW'A and SWA ot way, $527 for remodeling and Let us clean, vacuum, replace worn gaskets, room, there is a buffer wall SW'A of Section 1; the SEW and SM enlargement of a rear porch. of NEW of Sec. 2; part generally check your refrig- See Us For of NE'A of Fritz Hoffman, Rollingstone hardware and -tt**aait*4ama»a*>^*^a*a*a*,*^4a0*>m NE'A lying E. of road and NWVi ot eration equipment. NE'A of Sec. Ill NW'A of NW'A of Lumber Co., is the contractor. Sec. 12-105-9. Permits for gas-fired installa- Ouane M. Peterson at ux to Thomas G-65 Statistics B. Ronan et ux—N% of SYm and SW'A tions were issued to: of SWA of Sec. 1> the SE'A and SVi Jerry's Plumbing Service, for • Refrigerators • Freezers Design G-65 has a living of NE'A of Sec. 2; part of NE'A of Pete Walsh, 379 E. 2nd St. • Dehurnldifiers , room, dining room, three NE'A lying E. of road and NW'A of * Bulk tanks NE'A of Sec. 11; UWA of NWA of Quality Sheet Metal Works, for • All Commercial and bedrooms, Sec. 12-105-9. two bathrooms, a George Tandeski, 358 Mankato industrial • Air kitchen, family room, laun- FLOOR PLANS . ., Special attention has been given to Josephine Mulligan to Albert O. Wurl —N'/4 of SWW and NW'A ot Sac. 5- Ave.; Walter Fritz, 909 E. San- Refrigeration Conditioners dry-mod room, front porch, :¦ ' ¦ ' the rear of this bouse, with several rooms, including a ips-io. . ' born St., and Sylvester Lilla, HEAVY SHEET rear terrace and two-car beam-ceiling kitchen-family room, near and around a por- Wesley R. Webber at ux fo Harry J. garage. Walchak et ux—Part of Lot 24, Subd. 719 £ Sanborn St. Sievers Heat- tion of the terrace to provide facilities for indoor-outdoor of Sec. 20-107-7. ing & Air Conditioningj for An- The habitable portion, Elmer Rupprecht at ux to Richard drew Frie, PHONE 5127 which does not include the living. F. Nltt-WVi of SE'A of See. 17 and 1652 W. 5th St.; SE'A of NW1A of Sec 20-105-10. Mrs. Josephine Kaehler, 728 W. outside areas or the garage, Dennis A. Challeen et ux to Wesley Howard St.; Our Spedatbicd Strvlcet totals 1,328 square feet The Beyer et ux—SE'A of Sec 7-104-9. L. T. Bitzan, 660 basement layout includes Richard P. Nllz at ux to Elmer Rup- W. 4th St.; Mrs. Tawney Bol- Alto Inchidti precht—NW of NH of NWA of Sec. sum, three rooms, a foyer, stor- 28 and S. 70 acres of SWA of Sec. 73 W. Broadway; John Job ¦md Contract Wilding , How to Build, Buy 2M05-I0. Swinsen, 318 Zumbro St., and • age area and powder room Wesley Beyer at ux to Dennis A. as well as space for the Challeen—SE'A of Sec. 7-104-?. John Verdick, 674 E. Broadway. • Bolter Repair Work utilities. Overall dimensions Gladys Elden to Bertlnlus Agrlmson— NW'A and Ntt of SWA except E. 80 are 67 ft. 6 inches by 36 ft acres thereof of Sec. 31-105-9/ NE'A of Refrigeration Sales & Service 10 inches. Or Sell Your Home SE'A of Sec. 34-105-10. Full study plan Information on this architect-designed House Beatrice Florin to Richard Ciemlnskl Building in Winona WIHOHA BOILER et ux—WM of Lot 4 and E. 10 ft. of of the Week is included in a 50-cent baby blueprint With it in Lot 5. Block 152. OP of Winona. 19«« Donar of lavatory and dressing room. hand you can obtain a contractor's estimate. Kenneth Merle Pearce el ux to . Beth Volume ...... $1U70,691 STEEL 00, Onstlne—S% of NVi of NW'A of SW'A > Sliding glass doors in the fire- You can order also, for $1, a booklet called "YOUR HOME— and NVi of SVi of NW'A of SW'A, Sec. Commercial ..;.. 1,248,233 PfMMM SJ**^ 33-105-10. Residential ..... 757,984 placed family room lead to the How to Build, Buy or Sell It." Included in it are small repro- Richmond Township to Herbert L. 113-lfV Wtif Front Strtfrf rear terrace. This room is tied Pegel et ux—Lots I and 7, Block 25, Public (non- ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. Village of East Richmond. taxable) ...... 8,164,474 in with the kitchen, separated Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase CONTRACT FOR DEED : ' by a snack bar and with a Blanche Hunter to Harold A. Kuehn- New houses - .. . :. 33 beamed ceiling. On one side of the plans or the booklet at the information counter at tie Daily topp—Lot 5, Block 15, Fairfax Add. to Volume same date ' : -;. Winona. the combined area is the din- News. . Blanch* Hunter to Kenhath A. Wynla 1965 ...... $7,043,252 Enclosed Is 50 cents for baby blueprints on Design G-65 ? et ux—Lot J, Block 2, Replat of Block ing room; on the other, a serv- 5, Hllberfs Add. to Winona. HIDING BARENESS ice entry geared for heavy duty Enclosed is » for "YOUR HOME" booklet D Blanche Hunter to Robert J. Stark "' ' Sr. et ux-N'ly 84.65 ft. of Lot «, Block Build a garden bench around use; 7, Riverside Add. to Winona. one corner of the patio to give l laAiXLCi ••••«>•••*>••*>••»•lt l*IIIM*afea*«IMt«»l|»|(ltti»**liaa>||»M Blanche Hunter to Edward C. Johnson Whether you come into the et ux—E'A of Lot 19, Block 33, Ham- it form and shape through bare service area from the side: path ilton's Add. to Winona. - winter months. Blanche Hunter to George or the garage, you can tidy Ol 1\ P* aV»*••>••••••¦tti»l «MII|it««lllttli|i|(M ••••••••••••*•* Bunke et tx—EV4 of Lot ¦»; Block 2, Hubbard's up and leave any rain outfits Add. to Winona. 4tWWWWWWWWWMWa\a. DECREE OP DISTRIBUTION or separate tha groceries with wU X «*••»•»•••••• •-• •••>•¦¦••••¦•••••••••*0in a\Ej •••• ¦¦> • •• • •» , *•¦ •» ¦ Gerhart W. Frey, decedent, to Arthur ^—^ i J. Frey et al—Lot 4, Block : . |^ >w l ra . messing up the kitchen floor. 18, Curtis K flu cist ilbm You can get to the basement, Add. No. 3 and Plumer's Add. to Winona. t»t October 15 TV divided the large amount of DECK SPANS STEPS Joseph M. Novotny, decedent, to Dor- 1 / DIAl •» spectil: too, even before you step into othla Platteter et al—E. 50 ft. of Lots the laundry, available space into a foyer, Do you have a sunken front 7 end 10 and of S. 20' ft. of Lot 4, Block 04, OP of Winona; Lot 9 except A look at the floor plans will powder room, storage area yard, with steps down from the N.- 1 foot of E,. 100 ft. thereof. Block show that mother can put the and three rooms, one of them street and back up to the front 31, Taylor's Add. to Wlnonai E. 24 ft. PRICED AT .M Brigadoon door? At least one set of danger- of W. 44 ft. of Lot 1 and of N. 50 ft. #4578 \W *45 ^_W baby into a playpen in the kitch- y 21 feet While he has of Lot 4, 28 feet b . Block 20, OP of wtnona; E. FOR W$r $100* (• »W wlue) en and keep her eye on him used the designations of teen- ous steps can be eliminated with M ft. of N, 20 ft. of S. 40 ft. of Lot T_T>_f a wood entrance deck that also t, Block 17, OP: of Winona; Lot 10, " • "S«neslad fesak) sriee while she handles the laundry. room hobby room and game Block 11, Plumer's Add. to Winona. TOP age , serves as a walkway between Karl Flnkelnburg, decedent, to Ella rj f come in today THE TWO-CAR garage, with room the separated Sections street and door. Add screens, if Flnkelnburg—Part of Lots 3 and 6 ot - ' ' ^ ^^8 .. plus 200 more ^T^ Subd. of Blocks 2, Chute's Add. and VI ' . ' . ' .QUALITY lighting In for this spec/a/ offer! room at the rear for toys and can, of course, be used for any desired, and the deck becomes 111 of OP of Winona. H|u^ ^distinctive| creations k__|§i< tools, is shown with opening purpose suitable to the needs DECREE OP DESCENT JWBI Winona's first COMPLETE tight- Mli fgjk 4WO" svft/7« ycrfnhem . txi sure to an a livable front courtyard. Caroline Prltchard v ELECTRICAL ol ¦ ¦ ¦ , decedent, to John || »*^ tag showroom ... a galaxy W^ ^^ at the side, but where space of the family. Prltchard et al—Part of WVi of SW'A ^ | will not permit, a front entrance All in all, this is a heme with and Stt of NWA ot Sec 31-104-9; pari rJf REPAIRS ^ unique fixtures to enhance ANY take is feasible. extra dividends made possible MOP SPEEDS JOB of Lof 2, Subd. of WH of Sec. 19 and room or entry . . . a collection Sec. 30-104-9. p ' _>, and of samples with unlimited decora- a Downstairs, the architect has by good planning. To apply stain to a wood patio John Prltchard, decedent, to Madeline i i Prltchard et al—Part of WV4 of SW'A INSTA ting possibilities. In addition to test walk ! deck without getting down on and SVi ot NWA of Sec. 31-104-9; part ^j ^n LLATION our own handcrafted line, we are on of Lot 2, Subd. of WVi of Sec 19 and H your hands and knees, use a Sec. 30-104-9; also NVi of SEV4 of Sec. pleased to display crystal and (Armstrong "$AVB $$ WITH %EWE sponge mop—the kind you'djise 34-104-10, except NVi of NWA of NWA vAi WORK other lights of the country's lead- Of said SE',4. ing manufacturers. Come visit CmBRLAN" to clean the kitchen floor. The PROBATA DEED VINVlVcomoN*. mop picks up a good quantity Gertrude Schrelber, decedent, by exec, us. of stain and spreads it quickly fo Edwin Greetfuirst et ux—Lots 3 and Onderfoot comfort am) quiet yoo never 4, Block 139, OP of Winona. Browse In our new showroom any afternoon — 1 to 5 dreamed and easily. Alvlna Fletzek, decedent, by exec, passible in i vinyl floor, or Saturday mornings 9 fo 72 — other times by appoint- Too hm to mil on it to to Leo Helm—W. 40 ft, of Lot 11, Block believe rB SENSE 7, Hamilton's Add. to Winona. ELECTRIC SERVICE \L?\ ment. Phone 8-3813. f. . / CUTTING CUES REINHARD'S NO SUCH ANIMAL Fifth St. Anytimo It is not difficult to cut wall- J. O. & KURT J^^^^^ J&board, say home improvement There is no such thing as an BAUERELECTRIC, "Winona .Li hting »7 East Third Street Industrial Commereial y r specialists at Allied Chemical's "all purpose paint," according INC. g • • ^yB?to Barrett Division. Straight cuts 225 East Third St. PHONE 5tt» • Farm and Residential ^^SrB' to the National Paint, Varnish SUGAR LOAF, WINONA Electrical Work can easily be made by putting and Lacquer Association. The the board face up, scoring it paint manufacturing industry •MBak ">Wa-MM«s-aias_a_aHa_naHM _H_H_M_^^ i n ¦¦ ¦¦¦. . II ...... ,i ., ¦ ¦¦ . with a sharp knife, nnd then produces specific coatings for- iM^pw,-- .-— —-——- !! mm i -—-—-—-—- '¦ — m . — — ¦ — nn - i i , _,¦ i i ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦_—_—» sawing it. For openings for mulated to react perfectly on switchboxes and similar irregu- specific surfaces. For the best lar cutouts, a key-hole saw results, consult your coatings should be used. dealer to be sure you select ¦ the right product for your pur- For V HOME COLD? y HIGHLIGHT THE FIREPLACE pose. An attractive fireplace will LASTING show up better if its wall is rh ^W Heating Bills !tainted with a color which dif- ers from that used on the ^ ^ ^ ^r other walls in the room. The £^ Beauty, Build With V National Paint, Varnish and ^_ Lacquer Association suggests w High? that the warmth and mood pro- ^ oil duced by the fireplace itself ^ would be enhanced with a paint color in the gold or red spectra. ^ ^ CALL 74M Modernize Heat is Eighty-five percent of the na- ^CONCREira \S tion's wood needs is harvested GEO. KARSTEN from privately owned timber- General Contractor Now!! ur est lands. ' y^\^ Y° ^ | BLOCKSBlock X ^SA. Buy I ^B_KJTf_r_ij_j^^Ba Concrete Co. ~^^^ Fre9 Eatimaiea r _/Winona^ ^^^^^^\\\r^^LMEw ^aa^^^EEEW V i5if Wtt> Slxth St. Phona W07 y ¦JT Fuel Oil V y^m^Mff _, ^^ ^T KRAMER a MHHHMIHPNHHHmWA ^AEEEEEEm Plumbing S Ht.tlng w Dealers MtiauaaaBESuaa&wE. iani ^xmst. phm.: e-issi ^ a'^'*^^^ *'*'^'**WAWAWWMWmW WWmWWWmWa ^^ dianhead Country, Inc., said the Trempealeau County Board Corrections ' Pool Discussed and several of the cities in the Winona, down the Wilson hill, area will promote tourism in when his right wheels dropped $4QfiO0 the area through the organiza- No One Injured off the pavement As he tried By Osseo Club tion's vacation guide. to pull the car onto the road, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Ray, director of the four-coun- Budget Near OSSEO, Wis. (Special) — Os- he struck a depression in the seo Commercial Club discussed ty Community Action program, shoulder, lost control, skidded Foi Older Adult Center discussed the need of prompt- In Accidents on across the road and hit the A total a new swimming pool, house proposed yearly bud- to coordinate committee reports considerable effort will be made Christmas ing projects which would pro- cable, officers reported. The get of $40 through numbering, and' car stopped crosswise in the $30 Million ,000 for the proposed prior to the writing of the final to achieve this goal other topics at a dinner meet- vide employment for youth and Winona County Multf-Purpose report. the donation of items in kind adults. State Highways opposite lane. ST. PA.UL (AP) - The Min- ing at the school cafeteria last Center for Older Adults was On the basis of the match- and in cash, she added. tittu - Two one-car accidents check- nesota Corrections Department T?CC__»;lr reported by Mrs. Paul Koprow- ing grants available, ten per- presented a budget request of MRS. H. K. ROBINSON and Ways of raising money for ed by Highway Patrol officers ski, chairman of the finance cent of this amount will be At Business School within the past 24 hours result- Tools Lost in $29.7 million — a proposed b* committee Mrs. iack Leaf are co-chair- a swimming pool were foremost . crease of 55.8 per cent—to gov. , when the planning contributed by Winona County Allan H Surplus, General ed In $400 damage to each vehi- - council met Friday evening men of a sub-committee to ob- in the discussion. . elect Harold LeVander today. at area citizens and community service hours. Traffic Manager, Bay State Fire at Eleva St. Anne Hospice. groups said Mrs. Koprowski. tain volunteer House numbering has been cle but no injuries; to drivers. Much of the proposed $10 mil- , Jude, administra- Milling Co., will be graduated Purpose of the meeting was Within the next several weeks Sister Mary completed and the numbers, Driving on icy Highway 61-14, ELEVA, Wis. (Special)-Val- lion increase would pay for 238 tor of St. Anne Hospice, and Dec. 16 from the\ 12tb session ¦;¦ presented to the city by Amer- Miss Jane F. Servais, 21, La uable shop tools were lost new jobs- ' . , the Rev. Eugene K. Meyers, of the program for manage- Thursday about 6:30 p.m. when ican Gas Co., will be installed Crosse, slipped off the. south- The largest numbers of new administrator of the Paul Wat- during the winter. ment development conducted by the 20- by 30-foot garage belong- bound lanes on a curve at Da- positions would be 63 at the Bed kins Memorial Methodist Home, The Commercial Club, Amer- the Harvard University Grad- ing to Erwin Barneson, Eleva Rochester uate School of Business Admin- Wing Training School for Boys, Dairy Petition Asks will secure the use of satellite ican Legion and Lutheran kota and rolled her car com- Rt, 1, burned to the ground. 50 at the Lino Lakes reception space and facilities. Vera Smel- Brotherhood of Osseo Evangel- istration, Boston, "Mass. This pletely over in the center Eleva firemen worked about center, 24 at Stillwater State ser will head the effort to se- session began Aug. 29. median about 6:45 p.m. Sunday. an hour to keep the fire from ical Lutheran Church are work- • ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' prison and 20 each at the Wom- Volume Gains, cure equipment as an item in • . ¦ ¦ • ¦ The car landed on its wheels spreading to the Barneson ing together to place three bill- Ser- ¦ en's reformatory at Shakopee kind. : "'-' . boards in prominent places for in the. dividing strip. Miss home ' '. ' ;: ;¦ - . '. Nursing Home St. Charles Movies vais was shaken up but other- . . - and at the Home School for girls Rev. Meyers presented the the season. They will read According to Chief Arno Boll, at Sauk Center. personnel committee report. wise unhurt, officers said. Overage Declines "Keep Christ in Christmas" and ST. CHARLES, Minn—It will A guard cable on Highway 43 inger, the fire could have start- At Red Wing, where escapes ROCHESTER, Minn, — In- The proposal includes two full- will be placed on the west be children's day in St. Charles ed from an overheated stove in a professional held, keeping a tir driven by have been a problem, 34 new come of Rochester Dairy Co- At Plainview time positions — and south sides of the city: Dec. 17, when free movies will Glenn R. Woxland, 18, Rush- the garage or from a defective are requested director and an office secretary. security jobs . operative for the year ending PLAINVIEW, Minn. — A pe- Steve Henry and James L. be shown at the theater at 1:30 ford, from plunging down a 75- chimney. Loss of tools is esti- Proposedbudget Increases in- Sept. 30 was $2,709,700 higher A job description has been Ray were guest speakers. Hen- and 3:30 p.m. and Santa Claus foot bank today at 7:45 a.m. mated at $3,000 and the build- tition is being circulated in for the position of ' clude nearly $2 million for Red than for the preceding year; Plainview asking the Village drawn up ry, executive secretary of . In- . will be town. Woxland -was driving toward ing, $l,5O0. Wing, $1-8 million for Lino Lakes patrons at the director. Provision also was cooperative's Council to survey the needs, po- DENNIS THE MENACE and $1.R million for the men's 25th annual meeting were told tential occupancy and costs of made on the stiff for a part- GRIN AND BEAR IT ¦ at ttt ..^ tt aaaaaam ^a ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ " ' reformatory at St. Cloud. time custodian and a lost or Jl l t^t mat ^t alal amaaatgamMamaB ' -—•—--¦- - ¦• • — - " . ¦ • ~ :. - - ' here Saturday. The overage, a municipally operated nursing ^ t^^^ ^^ ^ ^ -- - — however, was down sharply. hostess to assist with the pro- and rest home here. Meyers. The petition is being circulat- gram, reported Rev. A total of 2,800 attended the The salary level for the direc- event, one of the largest crowds ed by the Jaycees in coopera- Visiting tion with other civic groups tor was discussed and will be Kosfgin in the history of the coopera- comparable tr> area employment tive's annual meetings. principally to poll residents to see if the majority believe a scales for similar positions. INCOME FOR the year end- service of this type is needed. IT WAS reported that the French Provinces ing Sept. 3D was $25,644,151 and If enough signatures are re- . program committee with Vern PARIS (AP) Soviet Pre- for the year ending Sept. 30, ceived, the Jaycees will present Smelser as chairman, has - 451; mier Alexei N. Kosygin today 1965, $22,934, the petitions to the council; A drawn up a comprehensive began a three-day swing Purchases for year ending committee of the Jaycees has plan which provides for cooper- through the French provinces, Sept. 30 were $22,498,399, leav- tried for nearly two years to ation , with and consultation leaving political problems in the ing a gross margin of $3,145,- interest a private organization from other city and county capital 752. Expenses totaled $2,985,- in providing such facilities, but agencies, such as the various Kpsygin returns to Paris 705 with net overage Of $160,- without success. At present it counseling services in the fields Wednesday to prepare for his 047. is estimated that about 75 elder- of health and welfare, employ- final meeting with President Purchases for year ending ly or infirm people would use ment, education, and recrea- Charles de Gaulle. Sept. 30, 1965, were $20,094,023, a home of this type if avail- tion. It was explained that em- leaving a gross margin of $2,- able. phasis is on a "do-it-yourself" 840,428. Expenses totaled $?,- and "do for others" program 326. Net overage -was $204,- ^ participation by 811. ¦ ¦ ¦ with active 192. " ¦" : members themselves. State Building Total assets as of Sept. 30 Galesville Bank A. J. MeGill heads the effort were $8,305,809; total liabilities, to find a suitable : facility for $4,166,347 and total liabilities the Center. The group discussed and ownership, $8,305,809. Of Cashier Leaving the availability of various locar '66 that Ahead of the total amount of $8,305,809 GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) tions and it was agreed Despite a drop in October, in assets, the producers own — Orrin K. Anderson, cashier a downtown walk-in building Minnestoa's valuation of build- $4,139,462 <50 percent producer of the Bank of Galesville since would be the most advantageous in terms of clientele who would ' ¦ ing permits issued during the financed). 1959 and a director since 1961, ¦ ¦ i i ; . i i ' ". ,. . . y.. . \. . . i ...... -. 10) year re- be using the facility. y first months of this , Chatfield , was has accepted the position of mained slightly ahead of the to- OLAF HOVE president and director of the The formal presentation of Mow , Hoiv 'BOUT A CUP o'COFFEE ? "At iMst thoro Is progress of a sort, gentlemen! From tal for the January - October newly elected to the board, re- the planning council will be two armed St. Farmers and Merchants Bank TW Kfc QUNKfN'y* camp* the world is now divided period In 1965 placing Gregory Kramer, of Wisconsin Dells. made to the Southeastern Minn- . Lewis- He will be- ; ln*o three armed camps!" Permits for new construction, Charles. George Daley, gin his new duties Feb. 1. esota Community Action Coun- alterations and repairs issued ton ; Charles Schell, Minneiska, Raymond G. Anderson will cil before Jan. 1, 1967, said APARTMENT 3-G By Al»x Kotzky Irving Rushford, be- at reporting centers throughout and Larson, come cashier of the bank here Ben Hayenga, chairman. the state during October total- were re-elected for another after the annual stockholder term on the 13-man board. OTHERS PRESENT included ed $47,308,347, compared with meeting in January. He has Sister Mary One of the most important Paul Koprowski, $51,010,154 in the same month been assistant cashier since Mrs. Cletus Moore Jos- a year ago the Federal Re- changes last year was the mer- Jude, , , 1959. Barry BertlesOn began eph Page, Vern Smelser, Mrs. serve Bank of Minneapolis ger of the Fountain City (Wis.) working at the .bank1" Thursday, found in its monthly report on Cooperative with the organiza- Robert Heyen, Mrs. H. K. Rob- Anderson is president and di- inson, Miss Margaret Driscoll building activity¦ throughout¦ its tion, said Secretary Vernon rector of the Galesville Indus- " " '' ¦:¦ • - .- . Oronoco, in his an- and Sister Don Boscol district/ • . Rucker, trial Development Corp., a were Rob- The -cumulative total for the nual report. Advisory members member of the housing author- ert Sachtschale, director of the first 10 months this year, is "We have a good butter print- ity, director of the French- $450,011,043, up slightly from ing operation at Fountain City, Southeastern Minnesota Com- Beaver Creek Watershed Asso- munity Action Council, and Jer- 1965'S $443,340,990. and in September the Alma ciation, member of the Gale- Throughout the district, val- ald Farrington,- coordinator for (Wis.) plant began making Ettrick school board, and has Minne- uation of permits in October Swiss cheese," said Rucker. the aging in Southastern held many other positions sota. dropped from $76,717,994 in "This operation is a good one among bankers and in the com- 1965 to $66,795,400 this year. For Next meeting of the planning for our cooperative because munity; ¦¦- ¦ council will be Dec. i3 at the ^¦¦-IIITflt 1 , ,, ~» - II _ — | i i i n -— -—, — . ¦i- a»a_lBMam_a__«aa_aj__a»__H_W_*____-_M_M_k_v_fll__*_U _.>«,. . W, >p„t If . >Jfca~->M_aMa---J B_<^_ aj the first 10 months of the year we have diversified our opera- , Watkins Home. REX MORGAN, rVl.D. By Dal Curtis the Volume increased from $614 - tions by adding a new product GALESVILLE BOY SCOUTS 482,147 in 1965 to $633,030,091 to our line of dairy foods, he GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) this year. added. - — Boy Scouts will meet Wed- Data for a number of Minne- Treasurer Orville E. Kvan, nesday at 7 p.m, at the Curl- Ghild Mauled sota and Wisconsin cities: Zumbrota, reported that the ing rink. By Lion Has —January Octobtr— stock redemption program has 1»M IMS continued and the cooperative OwatoMia i .' 15,207,115 12,315,957 over $1,000,000 of group life In- Meningitis RM Wino laSW 3,3M,5M has now retired/ either in full surance in force on the patrons. ROChUtar 6,985,421 24,«5,» 76 743 St. Cloud .- ...10,721,425 «,7B3,&54 or partial payment of Since the program began the THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. WIH OftA ..... 1936,132 5,111,141 estates, in the amount of just cooperative has paid eight (AP) — Zoltan Hargitay, e, the Albarl t-ai 4,508,415 6,137,138 over $120,000 Austin 3,718,053 2,40»,575 . claims. lion-mauled son of actress Minket-0 ...6,052,075 6.01B.W6 has developed OUR PATRON group In- "Milk production was down Jayne Mansfield, Pr«!tori 229,810 106,375 " a case of spinal meningitis, EluClalr* 15, 573,567 «,BJM20 surance program grows," stated the past year due to poor feed Independent* . 635,100, 19,000 doctors reported early today, La Cro-aa .14.265,941 13,(86,239 Kvan. The cooperative now has conditions and dairy farmers selling their herds, " said Kvan. Zoltan, under treatment at Milk prices have averaged 53 Conejo Valley Community Hospi- cents per hundredweight tal for serious wounds inflicted over -*-* -»* " ¦- ¦ a -a-a--- -- iii»-. .. -*¦--_!----— »~«m ----a--i-»- ta-i- a Bg - _-|l 1.1 ¦¦ ¦ ! ¦ !¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ > ¦ W.. ia-W ¦¦ ¦ i ~ i ¦¦ i a year ago, he added. by an attacking lion a week ago, %TEirJl''* " ¦" ^_ W " - ——- "- »- * -—-1 ^ had been reported recovering NANCY By Emit Bushmlllar Daley is president and Fran- after two operations. cis Whitcomb, Eyota.,vice pres- He was reported in satisfac- ident. W tory condition early today after Walter Mondale, Minnesota's doctors diagnosed the attack of senator, was the main speaker. meningitis. The new illness was While the business meeting was noticed Sunday night. 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KENDELL-O'BRIEN LUMBER CO. i Will Potachek | Ill Franklin St. "Tubby" J«ck«U, Mj r. Phon« 1144/ 1 lUiidantlal • Commercial • Industrial < ¦ i t . _^ Weather EXTENDED FORECAST Farmers MONDAY Details of 10 Wisconsin Area Wisconsin MINNESOTA: Temperatures DECEMBER 5, 1966 will average near_ seasonal nor- the Daily Record mals extreme southeast to 16 Back NFO Holding Action Inaugural degrees below season normals Deaths, 5 in Two-State Deaths Area dairy farmer members vote on a milk holding action At Community Winona Deaths extreme northwest. Warmer to secure higher milk prices. Wednesday and colder Thurs- of the National Farmers Organ- Memorial Hospital Mrs. Frank Hughes Dr. Catherine Clark All counties in the district day and Friday. Normal highs ization will attend the NFO na- on the ques- Mrs. Frank Hughes, 71, Inde- DURAND, Wis. ( Special ) - have held meetings . Visiting hours: Medical and surgical Ball Set 19-28 north and 27-32 south. One Accident tional convention Wednesday tion to date, which was placed p»ti«nt>r 3 la 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. (No pendence, Wis., was found dead Dr. Catherine Clark died Sun- MINNEAPOLIS OAF) - De- Normal lows 1-9 above north, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and Thursday at Milwaukee to ddWrm undtr U.l Benedict' high on the agenda of business patients: J to 3:30 and 7 to early Sunday morning at the day afternoon at St. s tails of an inaugural ball 9-16 south. Precipitation will M«t*rnity Jan. 4 Weekend accidents w hich for the national convention. •:30 p.m. CAdults only.) home of her son, James, with Community Hospital where she for Gov.-elect .Harold LeVander average .20-.40 inch in snow, whom she was living. had been a patient two weeks. claimed 10 lives, including five No official vote was taken and SUNDAY were announced Saturday at a mostly about middle of week. no final decision made by WI- Mrs. Hughes lived here until The body will be sent to Min- meeting of the Republican State in a two-car crash near Dodge- ADMISSIONS about three years ago. She also WISCONSIN: Temperature NONA COUNTY dairy farmers 212 E. King St. neapolis for cremation. A mem- Central Committee. ville, have raised the state's Sauk County meeting. Delegates , Coral Cady, had lived at Money Creek, Tuesday through Saturday will 1966 highway fatality at a Nov. 29 Miss Henrietta Kerkowy 116*4 orial service is tentatively set Mrs. Rhoda Lund of Edina, average near normal north and toll to 1,- to the national convention are: Minn. ' for Sunday morning at the First chairman of the planning com- 017. \ Walnut St, The former Freda Kloetzke, west to 5 degrees above normal Homer Mote, Utica, county Ray Guidinger 560 E. 5th Congregational Church, Mon- mittee, said tickets for the ball The tragic pace compares to Rupprecht, ; , she was born here April 12, southeast. Normal high 24 to 949 on Dec. 5 last year president; Donald St:" " '?; - ' I dovi. will be $7.50 per person. The , and to Farmer Named Edgar Rup- 1895, to Adolf and Bertha Rac- 32 north 31 to 35 south. Normal 991 on the same date in Leo Rowekamp, Wendy Troke, 62 E. Mark party will be held in the St. Paul 1964 a precht and Joseph Duane, all ol ' kow Kloetzke. She was a mem- Mrs. Hubert L. Mensink low 8 to 16 north 16 to 19 south. year in which Wisconsin had a St"-.. Auditorium, following a public ber of McKinley Methodist ) ' Minor temperature change un- , Lewiston; Norman Helm, St. Thomas Duffy, 211 Chatfield PRESTON, Minn. (Special — reception for LeVander in the record. LOSS traffic deaths. Church. Mrs. Hubert L. Mensink, 58, til colder near end of the week. Iowa ' Charles; LaVern Hoppe, Winona St: ' -' - - , . . .' Capitol from 7 to 9 p.m. County authorities said 'Outstanding gmeier, Wino- Her husband died Aug. 25, died Sunday at the Preston Precipitation will total about Sunday they were still uncer- Rt. 3; Gerald Bur Leonard Ritter, Trempealeau , ( APPLETON, Wis. UP) - A Sauk na Rt. ! ¦ ';¦' Andrew Lemmer and 1959. Nursing Home after a long ill- LeVander will lie sworn In. ' »t one-half inch in rain or snow tain of the cause of a . two-car Wis. -. - • ,.! mainly during the first half of County farmer who successfully Norbert Speltz, both of Minne- I Survivors are : Three sons, ness. noon bn Jan/ 4 and will then crash near Dodgeville Saturday Allen Rahit, Minnesota City. Robert, Houston ; James, Inde- deliver his inaugural address to the week. transformed the theory he iska; Irvin Haedtke and Alvin Kristie Dalehberg, 1735 W. j The former Mildred I. Nagel, in which five persons died. pendence, and Walter, Winona ; the legislature. OTHER TEMPERATURE learned at the University of Schaffer, both of Winona Rt. 3, Wabasha St: I she was born Feb. 2, 1908. in The victims were Wisconsin into practical farm- and Earl Larson, Plainview. a daughter, Mrs. William (Eve- Attendance at the inaugural High Low Pr. Cnrvin E. Danny Lutz* 710 Grand St lyn) 111.; 10 York Township to Derrick and Erenneman Jr., .45, of Fenni- ing was named here Saturday Wells, Urbana. Hattie Cook Nagel. She spent ball will be by invitation only. The majority of TREMPEA- DISCHARGES ! grandchildren; 13 great-grand- Mrs. Lund said black tie attire Albany, cloudy ...:. 25 4 .. more, controller of Schlitz In- nit as the State Jaycees' Out- LEAU COUNTY NFO members Kathleen Kulas, 1780¦ Kraemer her entire life in the Cherry Albuquerque, cloudy 57 40 .. ternational Inc.; his wife, Mar- standing Young Farmer award ' -¦' ' ¦' ¦ ¦¦: ' ' children; three brothers, Adolf for men and long dresses for voted in favor of the milk hold- Dr. ". : : - - . . and Herman Kloetzke, Minne- Grove area of York Township. women will be optional. Atlanta, cloudy .... 40 27 .. cella, 45; their son, Curvin IH, winner of the year. ing action Friday night. Dele- Michelle Prigge, Lewiston, apolis and Otto Kloetzke, Wi- She was a lifelong member of Republicans were told that the Bismarck, clear ... 27 8 . ^ 17; Harold Gard , 47, of Ed- Kenyon Giese 32, Route 1 gates are: Emil Skroch, Inde- , the Evangelical United Breth- , , Minn. nona , and two sisters, Mrs. party may have a deficit of Boise, cloudy .... 51 45 mund and his son, Charles, 13. Loganville, was the nominee of pendence ; Howard Tolflat , Et- : John Rivers;; , 164 N. Baker Rose Brinkman, Des Moines, ren Church and its women's so- around $100,000 by mid-Febru- Boston , cloudy ..... 30 19 . The Brenneman and Card the Baraboo Jaycees. He was trick; Roman Giemza, Ben Wal- : ciety/ She was married Dec. .a.'- -. . .; . Iowa , and Mrs. Anna. Kratz, Wi- ary despite a record fund-rais- Chicago ; rain ..;... 36 32 .25 cars collided head-on at a selected from a field of 40\ can- dera and Aloyse Halama, Inde- Mrs. Verona Bradfiel d, 522 nona. 18, 1929. She lived on a farm. ing effort this year. Cleveland, rain .. .. 31 21 .10 straight stretch of Highway 18 didates. He and his wife Mari- Swenson, W. Howard St. , pendence; Theodore Funeral services will be at Survivors are : Her husband; Joseph Kingman, treasurer of Denver, cloudy v ... 52 22 .. west of Dodgeville in clear Iyrtri have one child. Ettrick ; Michael Gandera , Apol- Baby girl Hornberg, Minne- 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Mc- two sons, Roger L., Wykoff , and the party's finance Des Moines, cloudy 33 32 .. weather: County officials said iota committee, inary Sonsalla, Clifford Sonsal- City. Kinley Methodist, the Rev. Lynn G., Le Center, Minn. : said the debt should not be con- Detroit, rain .... 30 26 , ] 0 there were no skid marks to in- He operates a 4D4-acre dairy , Marcel Mrs. Orval Loven and baby, : la, Edward Przbilla Glenn Quam officiating. Burial two daughters. Mrs. Kenneth sidered "burdensome" in light Fairbanks, clear ... 8 -19 ,01 dicate either car's brakes had farm near Loganville and-^owns Soppa and Mrs. Edward Patz- Peterson. Minn. will be in Money Creek Ceme- (Muriel ) Halfpap, Belmond, of the GOP election victory. Fort WoTthV cloudy . 57 53 been applied. 62 head of registered purebred ¦; Mrs. Darrell Fort and baby, ner, Arcadia; Charles Becker, tery. Friends may call at the Iowa , and Mrs. Charles (Linda) Helena, rain ...... 45 39 T Jersey cattle. Giese got an ear- Pigeon Falls,, and Odin Seming- 117 Mankato Ave. McKee. Spring Valley; 11 Party coffers, will be replen- Honolulu , cloudy ... 82 71 Freezing rain and sle«t that ly start at farming. . .;.' . church Wednesday after 12:30 glazed much of the state son , Eleva. . ' BIRTH . p.m. There will be no visitation grandchildren; her mother, ished at a $106-a-persbn dinner Indianapolis, rain .. 37 35 .50 Sun- By the time he was 20, Giese Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mona- in . .the Minneapolis Auditorium day led to countless vehicle mis- BUFFALO COUNTY chapter at Breitlow Funeral Home. Spring Valley, and one sister, Jacksonville, cloudy 52 43 . acquired 27 head of Jersey dairy members met.Thursday night in han, 1001 W. Wabasha St., a Feb. 16. Robert A. Forsythe, haps, and the death of an Illi- cattle F* ¦ ' Mrs; Gerald Michener, Spring Kansas City, cloudy. 43 41 .to through. 4-H and uture Mondovi', Wis. and gave unani- son.\ Aloysuit J. Schneider losing candidate for U.S. Sena- Los Angeles,"raln 46 45 .47 nois woman was blamed on the Farmer of America chapter Valley. Her father has died: .. icy conditions. ¦ mous; approval for delegates to : Aloysuis J. Schneider, 71. 553 Funeral Services will be Wed- tor, was named chairman of the Louisville, rain .. .41 39 .22 work. dinner which annually collects Mrs. . Sadie Schiavone, 70, of vote for withholding; BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Hamilton St., died suddenly at nesday at . 2 p.m. at the EUB , Memphis, rain ..... 51 45 .20 Activity oh the farm was in- 1:30 a.m today at his home. $400,000 or more for the GOP. ¦' Evanston, 311., was fatally injur- " The delegates are: Dean Hel- , . Church at Cherry Grove, the Miami, rain ...... i 74' 63 terrupted by four years of col- KELLOGG Minn. (Special)— Until his retirement he was David Lilly of St. Paul, treas- Milwaukee clear".. ,30 ed Sunday when thrown from wig, Gilmanton, chairman ; Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kalten- Rev. Herbert S. Frank officiat- , . 32 29 a car driven by her 43-year-old lege at Madison. After gradua- a farmer in West Burns Valley. urer of the GOP State Central Mpls.-St.P., fog. .. .. 26 14 .19 tion he spent a year neth Wald, Alma; Ailard Npr- hauser; a daughter Nov. 18 at ing. Burial will be in the church son as it spun on icy pavement as a 4-H by, independence; Marvin Moy, He was born Aug! 12, 1895, cemetery. Committee, said he will aim to New Orleans; cloudy 62 56 .. agent, six months as an Inter- the Rush City Hospital. Mrs, $400 ' ¦ at an Interstate 94 intersection Mondovi; James Boberg, Ar- in Browerville. Todd County, Friends may call at Thauwald have a ,000 campaign kitty New York, clpvidy. - ,. 28 23 . : national Farm Youth Exchange, V'eldonna Johnson> Kellogg, is Minn., to Michael and Rose by the 1970 election campaign. southwest of Kenosha. cadia; David Zeigweid; Arcad- Funeral Home from 10 a.m. Okla. City, rain . ..49 47 .03 Kevin McCarthy, two years in the U.S. Army and the matemai grandmother. Heck Schneider, He had Sved The central committee ap- '"¦ ' 6, oi East- ia; LaVerhe Wenger, Cochrane; Tuesday to 11 a.m. Wednesday Omaha, fog ...... 33 19 •: man in Crawford County, died a year of graduate work. in this area 50 years and in the proved dates for GOP county Phoenix, cloudy .. .. 70 56 .02 Elmer Servais, Arcadia; Arlen city seven. and at the church after 1 p;m. conventions; Sunday in a Madison hospital of Schmidt Fountain City ; Elmer SUNDAY BIRTHDAY Wednesdav. and district County Pittsburgh, cloudy ,. 27 21 .. Giese holds a Master of Sci- , He married Grace Golish of meetings will be from Feb. 21 '' ¦' ' injuries suffered Saturday when ence degree Johnson, Mondovi ; Charles Hel- Ptlnd, Me,, cloudy• . 26 13 ..: struck by a car as he attempt- from the UW in Wendy Ann Wise, 4810 9th Minneapolis Dec. 12, 1916. to March 18 and district conven- agriculture and extension edu- wig, Waumandee; Melvin Berg, St, Goodview, i. Andrew Jevne Rapid City, cloudy . 38 27 ed to cross a street in the vil- Survivors are : Five sons, Al- ETTRICK, Wis (SpeciaH tions from Marcli 31 to April 22. St; cation. He is in his seventh year Arcadia; C bar 1 e s Schlawin, len, Urbana, 111,, and Russell, . - Louis, rain ..... 46 42 .57 lage of Eastman. Andrew Jevne, 88, was found The state convention will be Salt Lk, City, ram .. 43 40 as a full time farmer. He pur- Cochrane; Gordon Norby, Mon- Leo, Ralph and Fred , Winona; T dovi; Gene Weiss, Alma;. Ed WINONA DAM LOCKAGE dead at his farm home in Sten- held at Moorhead in September, San Fran., ram- .... 60 50 .64 A Racine woman, Mrs. Lois chased the^personal property of four daughters, Mrs. James ; the farm Burr, Gilmanton, and Erviii (Shirley) sven Coulee Sunday morning. Seattle, rain ...... 52 37 .29 Hay; 31, died Saturday night in from his father in Plow — 8,000 cubic feet per Age, Champaign, 111.; 1960 and the land and Hestekin, Independence. Mrs. Casper (Betty) Hundorf, He lived alone. It is believed Washington, cloudy 31 23 .. a head-on collision near Cale- buildings tecond at 8 a.m. today. ' ' donia. Four other persons in 1961. The PEPIN COUNTY group Sunday Woodlands, Wash., and Mrs. he died Saturday. Winnipeg, clear . . .. 23 -4 ., were plans to meet soon to give dele- He was bom in Norway (T-Trace) injured. 4:50 a.m. Kay A, 3 barges, Grover (Mildred) Guthman and July gates instructions on how to ¦ ¦ 6, 1878, to Mr; and Mrs High Court Carl A. Woodley, 35, of Eau . down. , Mrs. George (Helen) Suelflow , . Chris- vote. The Pepin delegates are . Milwaukee, Wis. ; 20 grandchil- tian Jevne. He came here at Claire died early Sunday when Some Gems From Municipal Court his car skidded on a fbur-lane Gordon Hoffman, Arkansaw, dren; five great-grandchildren; age 5. He never married. TheX)!d Records chairman; Glenn Anderson, FIRE CALLS a brother, Frank, St. Paul, and Survivors are: Three sisters, ' ¦ ' " " ';: ¦¦' ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ highway in the city and over- ¦ To Examine .. ' . - ' . ' ; ' WINONA "- . - .' • " " • _ turned. Stockholm; Jack Komro, . Du- ¦/ '' . '' ' ' a half-sister, Mrs. Mary John- Mrs. Hans (Anna) Fall, rural JEFFERSON CITY, . ' ' Satnrday, Forfeitures: Barbara Reichert Mo. rand ; Hubert Weiss, Durand; son, Pine City, Minn. A son Etthrick, and Mrs. Roy (Ida) . 21, of rural (AP) — in gathering old LeRoy Kralewski 7:48 pjn. — St. Mary's Col- Watertown died Saturday when , Arkansaw ; lege bonfire; neighbor to college was killed in Korean fighting. Stensven and Mrs. Otilie Sime, Robert A. Keeler, 567 W. records and photographing Clayton Myers, Arkansaw ; Rob- a car in which she yas a pas- observed fire and reported it, Breitlow Funeral Home is Ettrick.; Eavesdropping Wabasha St., $lo for disobey- them for compact storage, Mis- ert Simpson, Durand ; Wayne completing arrangements. Funeral services will be Wed- ing a stop sign. He was arrest- senger plunged off a Jefferson souri' not realizingit was an authoriz- ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ s new records manage- Rundquist, Stockholm ; Hubert • • WASHINGTON (AP) The 43 at County road nesday at 2 . p.m.. at Hardies ed on ^Highway Main at a curve and ment agency Bauer, Arkansaw ; Bernard ed fife and students were pre- Supreme Court said today it will struck'.' a. "utility "pole. - ' - "' - came up with pared to control it. Creek Lutheran Church, the treet Friday at 6 p.m. some dandies. Brenner, Durand ,. and Alfred Rev. H. P. examine a New York law per- Walker officiating. Ramona Veegaete, Winona Included Wittig, Durand. Burial will be in Hardies Creek mitting electronic eavesdrop- were these from old ping under court order. State College, $25 for speeding Willy Brandr; Will vital statistic records of death FREE TB X-RAYS Ui. Customs Cemetery. 45 in a 30 zone. She was ar- NFO EFFORTS directed to- Friends may call at Runne- The court said in a brief order causes: ward a milk holding action (Uon.-Wed.-Fri., 1-5 p.m. - it will decide if the legislation is rested Saturday at 7:.48 p.m. on Live in West Berlin strand Funeral Home Tuesday Gilmore at Cummings Street. "Went to bed feeling well, but against processors in previous Room; 8, City Hall) constitutional. It will do so in BERLIN (AP ) - Willy woke up dead." years ran into opposition in Up from 3 to 6 p.m. and after 7 giving a hearing to Ralph Ber- Sandra A. Bisagna, Roches- Winona Co. residents free , Men Step p.m. and at the church /Wed- Brandt, who left West Berlin "Died suddenly, areas where farmers own co- , other*, $1 each. ger, a Chicago public relations ter, $10 for parking next to a nothing seri- nesday after 12:30 p.m. ( several days ago as mayor of ous.". :-;.;. . operative processing plants and Last week ...... 42 man convicted of conspiring to fire hydrant; She was arrested the city, returned Saturday as would in effect be striking Total since 1959 .... 61,359 bribe Martin C. Epstein, then Thursday at 9:35 a.m. on West "Don't know. Died without ¦ Berton Hawkensoh West German vice chancellor against themselves to secure ¦ the aid of Saigon Watch STRUM, Wis (Special) chairman of the New York State Howard i Street at Johnson and foreign minister. He told a physician." price increases. . — "Blow on the head WASHINGTON (AP ) - The Berton Hawkenson, 46, of the Liquor Authority. Street. greeters he intended to main- with an ax. As a partial answer to that . Contributory cause another Agency for InternationalDevel- Chimney Rock area, died sud- wag Melvin P. Geis, Altura , Minn., tain his residence here. , roadblock, the NFO last year Berger convicted on two man's wife." Soviet Planes opment is virtually doubling its denly at his home today at 4:30 counts, one involving an alleged $25 for speeding 40 in a 30 zone launched a Nationwide Milk forcie of U.S. customs agents at a.m. ' bribe in connection with a Play- on Broadway from Grand to July 30 in Town Milton. "Had never been fatally ill Products Co-op with headquar- Vietnamese ports in an effort to Center streets FORFEITURES : before. A farmer, he was born to Mr. boy Club liquor license applica- at 8:.28 p.m. " ters in Minnesota to act as a cut losses in its $400-million Paul D. Thill, Trempealeau ¦¦ holding agent for tion in New York City, the other Ralph D. Hubbard, 718 Wil- •' . ' processed Snooping Again and Mrs. Harry Hawkenson in Rt. 2, passing on double line, (AP) Soviet planes commercial import program. the Chimney Rock area. He liv- involving an asserted bribe in son St., $25 for speeding 40 in milk products and a bargain- TOKYO — AID officials announcing Town of Buffalo, Nov. 18, $23. In Epping Forest, England, ing agent for processing again snooping on Japanese ed his lifetime here; He mar- connection with a liquor license a 30 zone Friday at 8:50 a.m. on plants are Saturday night said it is part of Broadway at Huff Street. S Leon L. Wier, rural Gales- there are 5,600 acres which belonging to it in negotiations and American military bases in ried Eunice Edison. for a place called the Tenement an over-all effort to gain better Club in the same city. Bruce E. Little, 653»A E: 2nd ville, driving too fast for con- have been preserved since with major food chains and Japan after a lapse of three Survivors are : His wife ; two 1882, other retailers control over the large volume of , Berger was convicted after a St., $25 for speeding 38 in a 30 ditions, Town of Buffa3o, Nov. for higher prices. years, the Toyko Shimbun re- sons Keith and Kerry; one 7, $38. He pleaded not guilty ported today. goods flowing into Viet Nam. daughter, Sandra; four-week trial and on Dec. 17, zone on Broadway at Huff An Associated Press survey his par- Nov. 21 but failed Quoting Japanese officials, ents; one brother , Emery, 1964, he was sentenced to one Street Friday at 8:.50 a.m. to appear last month disclosed heavy loss- Thomas K Monday and was found guilty. the paper said: "Our defense Leeds, N.D., and three sisters, year's imprisonment. The con- . McKey, 223 E. es j ranging 20 per cent or more ) viction was affirmed by New King St., $10 for parking next Frederick Brandt, Dodge Rt. radar stations have spotted So- Mrs. Lloyd (Eileen Edison and , viet reconnaissance planes in some areas, as a result of (Kay ) York appellate courts. to a fire hydrant Nov. 30 at 9:35 2 non-registration of vehicle, , Mrs. Willard Haith, Town Buffalo sweeping t© within three miles pilferage, corruption black Eleva, Berger's appeal to the Su- a.m. at West Howard dnd , Nov. 16, $19, marketeering and other illicit and Mrs. Irwin Migda , State Patrolman off Japan's east coast areas." Detroit. Mich. preme Court questioned, among Washington streets. Hoehn . The report said Japanese offi- operations. other things, if the New York David O. Holman, 1618 W. Potosi Brewing Co., La congressional subcommittee Crosse, 2,375 pounds overload cials believe the Soviet . planes A George L. Baker code of criminal procedure King St., $25 for speeding 40 in , are spying on the movement of earlier last summer made a LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) which allows electronic eaves- a 30 zone Thursday at 12:?,3 Alma, Nov. 16, $17.50, Hoehn. U.S. planes, warships and trans- similar but less detailed report. — George L. Baker, 60. died dropping under court order vio- a.m. on west Broadway at High Allen R. Schmitt, Fountain Ci- ports and on Japan semi-auto- While some officiabL-dispute suddenly of a heart attack at lates the federal Constitution. Street . ty Rt. 1, arterial violation, matic air warning network the size of the losses, almost all his home Saturday. He had been BUFFALO COUNTY Fountain City, Nov. 13 , $13. Post 110, American Legion. ( ) , now under construction . agree that the rapid increase in ill three months. ALMA, Wis. Special - For James McGee Fredoriia , driv- the commodity import program Survivors are: One step- lack of prosecution, Judge ing on the wrong side of the A farmer , he was bom Sept. daughter, Mrs. Ray (Catherine) Gary ST. CHARLES CLOTHING — from $150 million in fiscal 12, 1906, in Pierce County, Wis. , B. Schlosstein in Buffalo Coun road , Mondovi. Oct. 15, $23. ( fiscal 1966 Sauter , Eau Claire, Wis. ; one ST. CHARLES, Minn. Spe- i 1965 to $398 million in to Henry and Mary McWahon brother, Emil Inama , Austria ty Court Monday dismissed the cial) Clothing collected in a has offered wide opportunity , case brought by Buffalo — \ — Baker. He farmed in West Al- and Jwo sisters, Miss Alhina City drive sponsored by the St . j for abuses. bany Township most of his life- lnama , Austria , against Mrs. Delores Olson , the and Mrs. Ma- Fits your Charles Catholic Church will be An AID spokesman said time. He was a member of the ria Brunette , Italy. Last summer Mrs. Olson make it too ex- packed for shipment Tuesday at U.S. aim "is to i Knights of Columbus 1865, Lake Funeral services win be at pleaded not guilty to bringing budget 3 and 8 p.m. in the former Ged- 1 pensive now for illicit operators 2 p.m. Tuesday at a mobile home into Buffalo Ci- _ _ pro- City. First Lu- like a de furniture store. Volunteer to take advantage of the Survivors are : His father , theran Church , the Rev. Wil- ty Aug. 1 and parking it in a help is needed. I gram. " with whom he resided , and five liam Ingman officiating. Burial rear yard without first securing | sisters, Mrs, William (Hazel) will be in Oakwood Cemetery a written permit from the city - W. .ay 'Ye," mora with military rites council. On Aug. 11 Mrs. Olson J^ ^ l ! Counter , .lanesville , Wis. ; Mrs. . pP often became wo ( Eunice ) R a h r m a n Friends may call at Peterson- appeared in court again , with * Harold , ; hove South St. Paul : Mrs. Perl (No- Sheehan Funeral Chapel after her attorney, Marvin Fugina , * _ more fo offcrt 7 p.m. today and until 1 p.m. Fountain City. Buffalo City % ¦ ATTENTION! na) Grogan , Lake City; Mrs. > %_ . S.-iviiiRs , Chnckiri R, nil 1 (l^eonia) Page, Tuesday and after that at the Mayor Jack Drew also was Donald South k *2x 'types of lnnns , Travelers Paul and Mrs. Wayne (Mil- church. present. The case was ad- I St. , 7 Checks , Safe Deposit All Coal Users dred ) Evans, Cook . His mother journed to Aug. 29 when the ^ defendant again appeared ¦ r h Boxes , the list goes on and a brother Lloyd have died. Two-State Funerals with . WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF HIGH GRADE her attorney and the city was KATIONA| «™l on. Why not handle | Requiem Mass will be held at David H. Bartel n11 ynm Tuesday at St. Patrick's not represented. Mnnnr,al ,rnn ; 10 a.m . ST. CHARLES, Minn . (Spe- BANK *" Catholic Church , Albany, the ^* anions in fine place: Our cial) — Funeral services were GARY P. BRANDES. Juve- I Rev. Edgar J. Schaefer offici- nile, rural Fountain City, lost Full Service Bank w\mn 1 held at Goodhue Friday for Da- ^ ating. Burial will be in St. vid H. Bartel , the Rev. Dwight his right to apply for a driver 's ' Cemetery , Lake City. Marv s W Hendricks St. Charles Meth- license for 60 days on a charge Pallbearers will be Lloyd and . , odist Church , officiating. of driving without a license in Donald Efigenberger , Kdward Mr. Bartel died Tuesday at Town Buffalo Nov . 7. He was , Orville La- Sprkk , Carl Goihl 6 p.m. at Roseville, Minn , He in court with his mother qua and Robert Peterson. suffered a severe stroke in The right of David Pederson , A SIZE AND GRADE FOR EVERY PURPOSE Friends may call today at March 1950 and had been bed- 17, Mondovi , to apply for a Our new MONTHLY PAY PLAN GGWDQ Schleicher Funeral Home, Mill- driver 's license was suspended provides one low mon thly pay- ridden .since. • Commander Rang* • Pocahontas Furnace Six* will ville . Knights of Columbus Ho is survived by his son , for six months on a charge ol ment for all your StMe Farm Camroandtr ix3 Patty Sfokar lead the Rosary at 7:30 p.m. than • • Supt. Henry Bartel of the St. operating a motor vehicle with- policies , making it easier. and the parish Rosary will be out a driver ' • Commandar Large Lump a> Commander Stoker Charles school . His wife died in s license on High- everlor youtotake at 8::<0. way 85 in Pepin County ^^_^^ Ruby Glow Stoker 1904. Nov. 12. advantage of our t , . Ma „„ M • Illinois 6x3 • His guardian , Mrs. Elmer Goss, Dr. John Enama famous low-cost MA\ • W|nr«r King Small Lumi » Orient Stoker was in court with him. LAKE CITY , Minn. (Special) Arlen L. Olson orotect ion! Inter- EmStm Bar-wind Briquettes • Petroleum Coke ; PICKWICK , Minn . - Funeral Ceroid McDonough , Nelson ested? Call lor , • — Dr . John Ennma , 78 , died 1, ,Mlu„Nt m^^W Rt, pleaded guilty to non-reg- Petroleum Briquettes ( early Sunday at Lake City Mu- services for Arlen L. Olson , complete details. V V • killed Friday in a traffic acci- istration of his car and was nicipal Hospital where he had fined $34. Arthur Jamison THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE been hospitalized one week. dent , will be Tuesday a! l p.m. was THE ATIONAL COZY COMFORT OF COAL HEAT at Central Lutheran Church , driving for him when he was FIRST N BANK A retired veterinarian , ho was arrested Nov. 16 by H, "Pete" Polus born May Ifi , 1888, in Austria. Winona , the Rev. G. H. Hug- L. Hoehn OF WINONA He came to the United States genvik officiating. Burial will he of the State Patrol . 126 Eatt Broadway in 1906 and had resided in Lake In Bush Cemetery, Ridgeway. On motion of District Attor- Joswick Fuel & Oil Friends may call nt Fawcett ney Roger Hartman , the speed- PHONE 4520 901 I. 8th St. Phono 3389 City since 1931 . He married p MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO N Mrs, Olfia Shore here F>b, 21, Funeral Home , Winona, tonignt ing charge against David R. ea it Where You Get More Heat At Lower Cost Heficli, Cochrane Rt, 2, was STATE FMM INSURANCE COMPANIES , 1942 She died in 1955, He was from 7 to 9 and Tuesday at the - '*'""**--**>»*•» ,a member ol Louis T. McCahill church after noon. dismissed. He was arrested Horn* OMIcat; Bloomln|ton, Ml. ITS

AND KWNO'S TRAVELING^ "FOLLOWS THE BOUNCING BALL" FROM xM^Mw FIRST GAME THRU TOURNAMENT TIME lllf j r CHUCK WILLIAMS JP THE "VOICE OF SPORTS AT 12-3-OH flil ML BRINGS YOU ALL THE COLOR AND ACTION YW lk

DATl GAME LOCATION TIME WliG8HBl \ sT^lifV ^v Friday, Nov. 25 Winona High vs. John Marshall Rochester 7:45 P.M. l^S^lf /^H % lB B S^ l i l » 1 ^ ^ ^ MEtP '"^ \ ^ W& Saturday, Nov. 26 Cotter High vs. De la Salle Winona 7:45 P.M. ^^*&& li ffl l i V ^^ H^ ^ ^^^^ i^^M^WAEkSiWn Tuesday, Nov. 29 Winona State v>. La Crosse Stata Winona 7:15 P.M. mWSkw^Si W*MT i l ill ^ Hii p I^ BS B tmm ^i Thursday, Dec. 1 St. Mary s vs. Stevens Point State Winona 7:45 P.M. ' ' ^.wJSSlisBlsN* l^^f a^ BPlliai ^Hi afiil ffr* »WWI '' ' Friday, Dec. S^s. Winona High vs. Albert Lea ... Winona 7:45 P.M. ' /^3l^^^^ 1 'j Blf T^ H ffJwB ' r Saturday, Dec 3 X Cotter High vs. Hill High School ...... , St. Paul, Minn. 7:45 P.M. /W&m^^W^¥ ^W$ X^EkW^EEEEEEEEaa1 ^ ' Thursday, Dec. 8 \ St. Mary's vs. St. Thomas ...... St. Paul, Minn. 7:45 P.M. . , . - . Jwp\^$$J!LI N sy, I !* ,»Pi \^^KH^^^HHHF Friday, Dec. 9 J Winona High vs. Mankato ...... Mankato 7:45 P.M. tf lr /^P T^, v I'^M I W ^^ Wa\\\\\\\\\\\\W Saturday, Dec. 10 Cotter High vs. Bethlehem Academy ...... Faribault 7:45 P.M. l lf *" l» \ | jjGjf m\ ^^ ^MaT ^^EEEEEr Friday, Dec. 16 Winona High vs. Austin ...... if...... Winona 7:45 P.M. W f^^^ W^r I JPAWteA \t£*^^myff^Mwim Saturday, Dec. 17 Cotter High vs. Columbus .. Marsbfield, Wis. 7:45 P.M. * m. i '**\-AWE\ mJ *JIILY ' M^^^^^k^^Af Wednesday, Dec, 21 Cotter High vs. Marian Winona 7:45 P.M. |m j fW ^^ J^^ i « ^^^^^ l ^l Tuesday, Dec. 27 Cotter High vs. McDonnell Winona ¦ ^w J*, y/^ ^».jdi&U& HC^^^^ fe '%%\ Wednesday, Dec. 28 Cotter High In Holiday Tourney Winona ^ A^^ a W ^^^ T M^^^^S T ^^ I Thursday, Dec. 29 Winona State in Holiday Tourney Winona WMEEEEEEBP^ ,^mEW^m%W^^mET Dec. 30 Winona State In Holiday Tourney Winona *~ IWWM*^ Friday, MJ$WP^EW>V&MET MI Tuesday, Jan. 3 Winona High vs. Rushford Winona 7:45 P.M. *i0r JSI' ^M W Thursday, Jan. 5 St. Mary's vs. St. John's Winonq 7:15 P.M. yJ|Sv Friday, Jan. 6 Winona High vs. Northfleld ,.. Northfleld 7:45 P.M. J!MWMWEEAW Saturday, Jan. 7 Winona State vs. Michigan Tech Winona 7:45 P.M. UEEEK^EEEE Cotter High vs. De La Salle Minneapolis 7:45 P.M. MEEEEmEmr Jan. 13 , Winona High vs. Mayo Winona 7:45 P.M. Friday, MSAEEEmSaEl Saturday, Jan. 14 Winona High Vs. Coon Rapids Anoka 7:45 P.M. jMsWAWaaiB^ s vs. Luther College Winona 7:45 P.M. Tuesday, Jan. 17 St. Mary' diliSaHPvlHiR Friday, Jan. 20 Winona High vs. Owatonna Owatonna 7:45 P.M. llll j igfflBg a^raffl H Jan. 21 St. Mary s vs. Macalester St. Paul 7:45 P.M. Saturday, ' wilsF VffliM Friday, Jan. 27 Winona High vs. Red Wing Winona 7:45 P.M. ^"W ¦ [ i » i Jan. 28 Winona State vs. Mankato Stata Mankato Minn. 7:15 P.M. Saturday, , sU PA Jan. 31 Winona State vs. Wartburg College Winona 7:15 P.M. Tuesday, VsHs Wednesday, Feb. 1 St. Mary's vs. Stout State Menomonie, Wis. 7:45 P.M. ^*W

Friday, Feb. 3 Cotter High vs. Rochester Lourdes Rochester 7:45 P.M. A"|" 1230 BASKETBALL IS BIG Saturday, Feb. 4 Winona State vs. St, Cloud State Winona 7:15 P.M. ¦¦¦¦¦¦ «» ** ¦¦ * *% Af\mmt%M m—mw afuf liaYri*«#%¦• i^ Friday, Feb. 10 Winona High vs. John Marshall Winona 7:45 P.M. AND THIS COMPLET E COVERAGE IS Saturday, Fab. 11 Cotter High vs. Benilde Winona 7:45 P.M. Monday, Feb. 13 St. Mary's vs. Augsburg Minneapolir 7:45 P.M. EXCLUSIVEWW ON Friday, Feb. 17 Winona High vs. Albert Lea Albert Lea 7:45 P.M. ^ ¦ Saturday, Fab. 18 Winona High vs. Mankato Winona 7:45 P.M. , ' •» _ __ _, _ , MWM WWWM. MWEEEEEEaL ^^ WMMM j^^^ WWk mBWMfl| ^^^A ^^^^^H Wednesday, Peter fl^B ^M^M^M^k Winona m^Mw a\\\\\\mAEEEEr ^i ^R MEEEEEm EEEEm EEEEEEmmEEEEm EEEEEEt^EEEEm ^^^ H m mBWM .^^H Three ^M ^M W^ MWAJ ^^H lunday, Region Catholic Winona ^^^ fl ^^ Hfe ^^^^ H ^^^^^ H^^H^^^ | ^^^^ m^^M ^^^ H Wednesday, Game Rochester ^^ Hj ^^^ f ^^^^^ B ^^^^^ Y Game Rochester i ^^^^^^^^ l i^^ H L^^ l "iJ ^^B^^^H ^^^^ H ^EEEEEEm EEEEm^EEEEEEEm i^i^H^i^i^ifl THIS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGES BASED ON IMPORTANCE ¦¦ HI W ¦¦ H WrnM ^tmmW OF OTHER GAMES AS THE SEASON PROGRESSES. " • "YOUR,,„*.«¦* STATION*«-» ¦* . !¦ OF,*- GOO*****D SPORTS"*»,**>.»•*•*.- ¦ __¦ ¦ I x ¦ I DAVE MEISNER HITS 47 TRAVEL TO OSHKOSH TONIGHT Warriors Tip Upper Redmen Surprise Iowa in Wild Game For First Triumph Wild! ner in scoring with 25 points played a good game, but I *AYETTE, Iowa - by BOB JUNGHANS was equally sterling in the fi- free throws by Tom Keenan, men's opener, bagged 22 Sat- That was the only way to de- and tossing in the tying bucket thought he had 25 or 30 points. the urday night. George Hoder College' Daily News Sports Writer nal 20 minutes. With Dennis who rimmed 13 points in •oribe Winona State s in regulation, Anderson scored When we told Dave he had 47, putting the on Mary' the and Jerry Sauser had 15 overtime victory over Ludden clamps first half, gave St. s 114*101 five points, grabbed six re- he: almost fainted" Rebounds don't mean ev- 6-6 Laddie Sula (Ludden gave halftime tie. apiece and Jim Buffo 13. Upper Iowa Saturday night So with victory No, erything. Especially when of fell left and bounds and intercepted five 3 safely away six inches to his ad- But much to the surprise Ludden held Sula scoreless. Scoring records tucked away, the Warriors trav- there aren't any to get. versary) quickly ' tight in the gams as the War- passes — all ini the overtime. and Terry Coolon everyone, the Redmen All of the powerful Loras cag- el to Platteville tonight in quest St. Mary's College, which on the bench with four fouls, opened af 40-34 halftime bulge. in ths riors churnedto their third vic- "He was just outstanding," ers' six points came of No. 4. Platteville also hit the travels to Oshkosh tonight Loras hurled 33 shots at the It stood 5142 at 11:40 of the first half before Ludden took tory in four outings. The 114 bubbled Ekker. "And we had century mark in a Saturday for its first basketball road points was a school scoring rec- hoop in the second half with half -when Loras called a time over the defensive effort. line performances by everyone night •victory. game of the season, captured ord. And dandy Dave Meisner, only nine of them finding the out, but that was a mistake Conlon picked up 14, all in ths that came off the bench. "We have a good scouting re: its first triumph Saturday mark. Time after time the for after the brief respite, St. first half , with strong-arm Winona's 5-8 whin from Clo- night with that theory. qoet, poured through 47 points (Brian) Espe and (Chip) port on them, and they're go- DuHawks were forced into Mary's poured through eight tactics under the boards. Using a methodical second bad shots by the sticky St. straight points to up the mar- to set an individual scoring rec- Schwartz had played hardly at ing to be tough," said Ekker. Chuck Von Feldt had 10. "They have a lot of firepower half offense that literally di- Mary's man-fb-man. gin to 59-42, ord, breaking the 39 of Ken all this year, and they both play LOOKING forward to to- SteDpflug back in 1963. and we'll have to do a good sected Loras College's zone "They were getting from Then Wiltgen instituted his the entire overtime. I'm very job on defense." defense, the Redmen ripped one side of the floor to semi-i^alL„.DffefflSi!™.iwd.„„thJ! night's, game, Wiltgen *aid, real- THIS HAS to go down as one pleased with »«ir depth. Every- Actually, Winona State's de- the Iowa quintet 74-56 much the other too fast in the first Redmen doggedly worked for "Oshkosh is supposed to of the greatest wins for Winona one that has come off the fense against Upper Iowa to the delight of a small but half and we weren't getting one good shot. The effort not ly be strong. They'll probably State," said an exhuberaht bench this year has done the wasn't vociferous crowd. time to react," said a happy only outscpred Loras down beat our head in." ¦; ¦ ¦ ' ' as porous as the final eojach Ron Ekker. "These kids PAVE MEISNER, job." ¦; ' .: ". . . .;. . score -indicated. The Iowans coach Ken Wiltgen after the the stretch but it completely But, then, that is what Lor- showed more courage . . , they THE REDMEN took only 20 triumph which evened his es was supposed to do. Scores 47 Point* The game was a battle be- managed only 72 points from shots in the final 20 minutes shattered any hopes the Du- were IS points down with eight the floor team's record at 1-1. "In the Hawks might have had for a ¦¦¦ tween Meisner and Anderson for , but fired in 32 points after the two teams had been Loral CS6) .. . . --¦•¦ S!. - Mirj rVfMi minutesto go. That's when the halftirne deficit to tie the from the foul line. And you can't second half we just put more rally; fg rtpf tp ft ftpff* 48-43 Winona and Jim Crabtree and knotted 34-34 at halftime. But e 414 Kterun I « l» tide started to turn. They (Up- play defense ' pressure on the point man so Cwilon * contest at 98-all on Tim Ander- Roy Hayes of Upper Iowa. The when they re at of those 20, 14 dropped clean- "ACTUALLY we wouldn't eindorff. ' J 1 J 1 Hillorai) I 111 per Iowa) just didn't have any- son's bucket with less than a Meisner-Anderson duo combin- the charity stripe. they couldn't get from side to Sula ll)< Hoder ¦ Hi thing left in the overtime. We ly through the hoop as Lores' have been so methodical if Hester J 1 1 5 Saimr i* 4* tu minute to> play, won the ed for 72 points, whil Crabtree- side and we had time to re- ¦ 1 wwre them out." e Winona State (114) Upper lowi (]•) zone, which had dismembered they had come out of their HafK 1 2 1 Buffo * 11* game at the charity stripe, hit- Hayes had 62, 39 of thenx by ffl Hpf tp fj ft pi tp act. Our defense was worth Darder t 0 > t Luddan to 14 St. Mary's a year ago, did , "But fl.O o Soucck 0 t « It was a rag-tag affair from ting 46 of 57 for 81 percent. Crabtree. AndartOfi » 7 4 15 Reeve* 5 1 J11 more than what we did on the zone " said Wiltgen, Walsh I • Glbbs 1 1 S S Driscoll I 12 1 little more than keep Red- pass- Rlney 0 0 0 • Ryan • 1 I 1 the beginning with, confusion the other end of toe floor." when they didn't we just VMFaldt 4 2 1 10 Balakai 10 0 t Meisner had 21 of 22 in his rec- Wllka 4 o 5 1 crttre* ll 1 sit men from running up the reigning supreme. A total of 66 ord spree. "THE BEST thing about Espe lit7 Miller Ml 4 U ¦ ' ed the ball until we got some- Cadlmr 10 5 4 Petowtkl • 0 0 » fouls were called in the contest Meisner' jeresek 15 5 » Maion 10 11 score: ' . ' ¦: LORAS HELD the lead most one open. It ; was just like thlnknas 10 1 1 Brown* • 0 « • s record is that n© one Meisner -l'l 11 l 47 Christian 1 1 4 4 _ .— Ruddy ••«• But though ' ' ¦ with each team losing four play- Bat though Meisner was su- even realized it had happened," Staneekl i • 5 i Roty i o o 1 the St. Mary s of the way in the first half , shooting fish in a barrel.'' totals M il M 5« — - — ers via the foul route in regu- perb, he had to share top bill- said Ekker. "Until five minutes DeWyra J 5 1 » Lot* 115 1 offense was magnificent to but could never get more than Keenan, coming off a 33- T«tall 1» 14 14 74 Sehwartt • r J 1 Hayaj • 7 3 JJ LORAS ...... »? M St lationtime . Upper Iowa lost an- ing with Anderson, a 6-4 sen- after the game when 11 looked watch, the Redmen's defense a five-point spread. A- pair of point performance in the Red- ST. MARY'S : ...34 40 74 other in the overtime. ior forward from Bangor. Be- in the scorebook, no one knew Totals 34 44 JU14 Total! M 31 15 104 Winona, which came from a sides being runnerup to Meis- he had that many. knew he WINONA ... blow Minnesota off the Wil- first : half, but Cotter battled COTTER 15 13 1» 15-42 pace with Ihe varsity, winning been sore spot in the Rambler MILL II • 74 V-S) liams Arena court. back to take a 28-27 halftime a But the gritty Gopherspressed its third game in four outings margin. With the Hill zone still until center Tom Saturday by knocking off the troubling the Ramblers, the ¦ Kondlafouled cut. '. . - ' . ' . St Paul Hill Bees 66-63. two teams battled on even "This team has to play ag- terms, until five straight points gressive defense, it has to bat- Both teams battled through by junior Bob Greden in the tle for every loose ball and it three high scoring quarters with waning minutes of the third quarter gave the Ramblers a NITE OWL SUGAR LOAF has to have good teamwork," Gotter holding a 58-56 lead go< Athletic Club W. L. Westgate PU. the obviouslyproud Kundla said. ing into the final stanza. But 47-41 advantage. Local 21 ...... 24 10 Kelly Furniture ....37 "So far we've been able to do Dlek'i Marine ...25 11 Black Horse Bottle club ...... it then both ran out of gas, much Hill came back to close with- Bltttier'a Oil ... 17 1» Warnlcens Meats ... 14 : all three to a certain extent in two points at 51-49, but Mike Rainbow Jewelers .15 21 Sammys Plus Palace...... 25 to Cotter's advantage. Curley'i Floor Shop ...... 13 23 Vikings 24 There are still .a lot of problems Twomey and Tim Browne hit Tempo . ... 12 24 Hot Brau .23 ¦ ahead, but Fm pleased the most Tom Riska poured through 20 back-to-back buckets that put MAJOR Keller Construction 2J ' L-Cova Bar .... 13 by the way we have refused to points to lead Cotter. Bob Hil- Cotter back up by six points Athletic Club W. L. qnit" Nelson Tlrei 27 t LAKESIDE debrandt had 17. and assure the triumph. Homo Furnltur* 22 14 Weitoate PH. Houstonran up a 19-5 lead on The Ramblers, playing with- Mlislislpplan it ll Kline Electric .. ..31 the Gophers in the first five Cotter 'B' («) Hill 'B' (431 Bob's Bar 14 20 Winona Printers . . ., 31 fa ft pi tp fg ft pf tp out starting guard John Leaf Pearleti Chain 15 21 Wally's, Fountain clt-y 31 minutes, and it appeared that Hldbrndt t S S 17 Hall » 0 3 0 who didn't make the trip, got Watkins Products 10 Ii Hauser Studios ...; 3» Kundla's worst fears about his Rlchrdsn 2 3 2 7 Kelly (Mil 18 points from Browne, 15 PARK REC JUNIOR BOY! Springdale Dairy ,.,..28)4 young team would be fulfilled. Conway 13 3 5 Codbout 3 3 5 » (1 Oami Series) Emil's Menswear ...... 2iVi Stohausn i 1 4 II Zoller 2 15 5 from Greden and 11 from Two- Shorty's Bar .., .... If Hal-Rod w t Linahan s Inn .: , ll Browne 2 0 0 4 Conway till Pin Ousters 11 5 ' But the Gophers battled back TOUCHDOWN FOR GREEN BAY ... kee. Throwing a key block against 49'ers' Risks t a 3 30 Lawrca 10 2 3 22 mey. 1 ¦¦ Bowling Bombs « 7 BRAVES & SQUAWS — — Wohl 4 4 4 12 Kool Kats ....; • 7 to trail 5040 at halftime and As Green Bay's quarterback (15), Alvin Randolph is Packers' . Totals 23 20 17 U Eng 0 12 1 "We got a chance to play Westgate W L (Bob) Spartans I I House - Draikowikl 30 12 pulled within a single point at Packers' , near The Packers won, 207, clinching a tie for Pomeroy at guard since Golden Eagles I I Knopp . Lublnikl 21 at left, watches, Totals 29 13 21 43 14 RHJO with 12:23 left to play. Leaf didn't make the trip," Impossibles I I Zehren - Wlnciewikl 25 17 center, leaps across for a touchdown against first place in the NFL Western Division. COTTBR 20 14 14 1—44 Alley Gators t I Mankato Bar Then Kondla fouled out with HILL H It 21 7-43 said Rambler coach John Nett, 23 If the San Francisco 49'era Sunday in Milwau- (AP Photofax) Unbowlsrables 7 » Fakler . Nlemeyer 20 22 9:41 remaining and without Gutter Otiatan ( 10 O|son • Tuttla It u him to help battle the big Cou- Tlflmt 4 12 Doerer's }4 11 gars on the backboards the Go- PIN DU1TERJ Wlciek . Rolh 12 10 SKAT E PAST SAN FRAN CISCO, 20-7 Hal-Rod W L SATELLITE pher rally collapsed. Taamstari , 13 » Westgate Graham a McGuire ... 11 11 W L "We were up against a lot of Blanche Coiy Corner Bar , 33 n 's Tavern 325$ mi Watkowskl's lo ij talent," Kundla acknowledged. Viking Sewing Machine ., 23 It L-Cove Bar u u Winona Rug Cleaning .... 12 20 Chicken Villa 22 20 •The final score could have Black Horse Bottle Club . 22 20 Rollingstone Lbr .,. 21 2t Sam's Direct Service .. 21 21 Sieve s Loungo Edwin s Jewelers .20 32 ' .. 15 J7 ' Cock'A-Ooodle-Doo . , 14 Jl Louise's II 24 Jon Lee Maintenance Unknowns H u 12 ift Nail Title Tie Shorty's Bir-Cafa 12V4 3tH Down Federated Packers Insurant* Loretto Tops MILWAUKEE UPl - Green replay In his words in the dress- again as many yards. cisco's Stan Hlndman crashed failed. 11 11 LEGION t Bay skated past San Francisco ing room was mild - mannered, forced one through to dump Starr for a 10- Green Bay Coach Vince Lom- Hal-Rod Pis, Bart Starr modest, disclaiming. The field fumble to end a 49er drive and yard loss and force a punt. San bardi said the Packers would go Mutual servlca n Holy Cross in 20-7 Sunday with play was dazzling. Ron Kostelnik recovered at the Francisco scored on the next into seclusion somewhere in the Hamernlk's Bar I Oasis Bar 7 scoring one touchdown and Green Bay 15. playi East again this year to await Winona Plmbg. Co 7 for another Starr, called "probably the throwing 83 years best quarterback in football to- pounced on another fumble at Quarterback John Brodie the showdown. Last year's re- Mayan Grocery , *V4 to ice at least a tie for the title Fraddy's Bar '...., ".. 4 the Packers' 33. San Francisco threw Jong and Jeter leaped treat resulted in a 42-27 victory Bauer Electric ' * 4 Saturday Game in the National Football day" by San Francisco Coach .:. . . Jack Christiansen, outfeinted missed one field goal try from with end Dave Parks in a strug- for the Packers, who now have Williams Annex 5 BI-STATE ' Western Conference. NSP s>M League s the 49ers for the Packers' first 45 yards out and gle for the ball. Jeter came whipped the Colts four times W L W L Starr struck Bunko Apco ,...... , 4 •OaalaikaLrth . 1 • l«*rts»ee> e 1 The chill-nerved touchdown when the game was blocked another from the 37. down first , Parks flashed the without failure ni the last two (Wa1k,lni P|lls •,...... »..'.• .< ,¦ .< ,.» IMUagstoM 1 • La Creese HC I 1 on the game's third play with seasons. East side Bar ., I Catatonia 11 less than two minutes old. A blustery wind, a stinging, final" 30 yards for a 65-yard the touchdown toss to Carroll freezing rain and an ice- touchdown play. After Green Bay stung Balti- hit five passes without On third-and-one at his own Caledonia Loretto annexed Dale, 17, Starr faked to Elijah Pitts sheeted field kept both teams "I lost my footing on that more 28-3 in this year'g opener, Professional Football It first Bl-State Conference miss in an 83-yard march for , "We've got 13 crashing Into the line. The Ala- balance until the poised Starr ice," J eter said. "All I know is Lombardi said victory Saturday night, down- the second TD, and set up the once again took the Packers the I tried to go for the ball and games to go." By THB ASSOCIATBD PRBSJ final score with a 4fi-yard flip baman was alone as he fad- NATIONAL LEAGUE ing La Crosse Holy Cross 63- ed to throw. Twenty yards length of the field in the fourth my feet just went out from un- Eleven weekends later Lom- to Dale again. TODAY'S OAMII 68. downfield , Dale was alone, too, period. der me." bardi met the tie for first place The defending NFL cham- The march covered 83 yards with these words: Atlanta at Minnesota, Loretto built a 53-38 lead as he hauled in the pass and Starr, .pointing to the surprise Chicago al Baltimore. pions, closing in on a fifth con- with Starr throwing five passes through three periods and then dashed the distance. pass that failed after the first "We've got two to play — Detroit at Lo* Angslee. ference crown in seven years, and hitting five. One pass was one succeeded Nrw York at Cleveland. had to stand off a Holy Cross led Baltimore by two games , said, "The two same reaction as when we play- Pittsburgh af Philadelphia, rally that netted 20 points in "It's ltlnd of a bad situation an eight-yard dart tossed to balanced out pretty well." it. Louis at Dallas. with two to go The showdown " joked Dale. "You ed the first one. What else can San Francisco vs. Green ley af Mil- the final quarter. . to be in , Jim Taylor as Starr was falling comes next Saturday ln a head- know you are all alone. You've on his back. But they didn't. I say?" waukee. ,, CALL WARDS FOR Pat Becker led the Bluejays on collision with the Colts at got to catch the, ball " caught another of the pinpoint In four playg Starr struck AIRLINE with 25 points. Joe Gaspard . Baltimore. Dale praised Starr for the tosses over the middle and again. ELECTRONIC added 13 and Gary Pellowski churned 17 yards to bring the 12. For Holy Cross, John Prie- "We're jnst playing them one call , the fake and the throw. The first was the 48-yard shot Permanant lmploym«nt ... REPAIR SERVICE Starr shrugged, *it was just a Packers to the Frisco 12. to Dale on a post pattern. Tay- be had 19. Dick Mate! IS and at a time/'said Starr. "That's The five passes covered 58 Ward* 1» boit prepared the only -way to approach it." one-shot thing. You take a lor bulled another 10 yards and Mark Servaia 12. chance. It was a gamble. We yards by Pitts brought the to service your Airline ret* Holy Cross woo the B squad Starr showed two ways to ap- the 49ers were penalized six MECHANICAL ENGINEERS were lucky, You've Rot to be Packers to third-and-goal at the for roughness on tho same play. dio, stereo, hi-fi, phono* game 50-19. proach the game Sunday. The lucky on something like that." one-yard line in a corner'of the Graph or TV. Let Wardf In two plays the Packers sud- Registered graduate or mechanical ontjineer tech- San Francisco safety Al Ran- stadium where the former base- denly had a first down on the trained technician! restore dolph, caught straggling well ball infield was glazed with ice. San Francisco six. In two more nicians with heating, plumbing and air conditioning your set to peak perform- behind Dale, said the TD result- Starr knifed the last yard on a plays ball experience. once. Complete stock of quarterback sneak , Pitts, packing the ed from a missed assignment. , he said, be- both times, was in the end zone. replacement parti and Randolph said, "We knew he'd cause he couldn't think of any- CALL COLLECT Dumber or yth Christiansen put what amount- • fiubei. Service ii prompt, TobaccoToo Good To Smoke throw on third-and-one early in thing else to do. Mr. Robert Gith (412) 444-7501 "We ran out of ed to a 9150,000 price tag on dependable. At Wardi the game . 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PAUL He can talk about it and get it the scoreboard, but they don't (AP) — Norm Van Brocklin was out of his system better. tell the real reason why we " - ' so disturbed over the play of his "I found that the trick is not lost." . . -:. . Minnesota Vikings a year ago to play the game for the play- Third-string quarterback Bob ers," Van Brocklin said. "I Berry went all the way for Min- that he quit as coach of the Na- can't get out there and throw nesota and got the Vikings their tional Football League team for the ball any more. Mentally, I only touchdown on a 52-yard ' 24 hours. guess that's what I was doing. I pass to Preston Carpenter to <> . Safaty Spike ¦hull look Uk« thia. They'll idantlfically aoclioMtL < ' Yet it is doubtful that Van found that going in the dumps cap an 80-yard drive with two Tm.git.n Spikei irevedentjflcally spread fa I Sold only.whirrlagaily ptrtrtrttad meta^^ J Brocklin was any more upset in didn't help anybody. Now, I get minutes left in the first quarter. ', - I.. ' ¦' . '¦¦ ancrjorid into the all-n^ «w Subur-. .;• ,«! sll-niw Suburhanltotread that'f T ready, hope for the 1965 thai he waj Sunday after them and But the second-year man from I ttM m «JW/<-»«M . binita winter Ur« triad. They bltf tailbr-nildeiforthem.AndGoodyetr I best." V^ th» lc« to yon the Vikinfc? lw! 20-13 to the new Oregon wound up completing I OTHERFA MOVS GOODYEAR •>! ML %^tSS ^T ' *¦«• tliin givt wiUtgreatert fast added nearly a thousand mort I Atlanta Falcons, who were 17- Still, Van Brocklin must speak only 12 of passes for 203 wv tractitin orclmary ¦¦ 33 ¦¦ ^>Jtl *^^tT 'X t^ point underdogs to Minnesota his piece. yards, had five of his tosses in- ¦ ¦ ' 7 ¦ ¦ WINTER TIRES AS LOW A8 I ' ; 'nitM"f ¦ ¦;¦ ' ' ¦j ' ' . ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' •"' .: ' ; . - ; jron gotag In reow. " ¦ ¦ before) the slipping and sliding , "Nobody played," he said tercefrted as the receivers had ' • "?- started on the two inches of Sunday after the Vikings had trouble maneuvering. He was ¦now In Metropolitan Stadium. five passes intercepted and lost thrown seven times for losses totaling 60 yards The once-volatile Dutchman a fumble. ' 'I've seen high school . won't quit now, even though his kids scrap harder than our of- A Viking fumble and a pass team 's 3-8-1 Western Conference fensive team did today. They interception turned the tide in record is bitterly disappointing had no fight , no scrap, no desire Atlanta's favor in the second to him. to play. quarter, when the Falcons scored all three of their touch- Van Brocklin still seethes "They should have thoie downs. wneh he feels his team plays things. They're supposed to be Bill Lothridge's punt was badly, but it doesn't eat him pro athletes. Fumbles and inter- killed by the Falcons on the Vik- inside as much as it once did ceptions made the difference on ing two-yard line early in the second period. On the next play, ¦ ??»?????? »»»M»M»>»M»t»>»M »»M»MM»»»»« M«MM>»»»M»>»<»4*»M»M»Ma)l Minnesota rookie Jim Lindsay fumbled and Atlanta 's Bob Hig- ilillilgU gle recovered on the Viking one. Quarterback Randy Johnson Arcadia Wins/ kept over right guard on the next play for the touchdown that COL LECTOR'S tied it 7-7. .(^fiPlfar,, The next time the Falcons got the ball they drpve 60 yards to Loses in Mat score on Ernie Wheelright's yard plunge over right tackle after Johnson passed 35 yards to Wheelright for the key again !n the drive . Meet Saturday Then Higgle picked off a Ber- ry pass and churned 62 yards pair of (A) wai declsloned by Rick Paulli III ARCADIA , Wis . - A 110— John Slaby (A) was pinned by Jell down the sideline in the snow to violations, one whi ch cost a vic- Scheel l:io; IV— Oannls Roaia (A) dec, score a touchdown, and Atlanta tory and another a tie, snapped Steve Price 1|—Dave Simpson (D) dec. Doui upset by Sparta. ¦rown J-ti 117—Jim Klna (D) die. Jotin Thursday night Arcadia enter- Yeuno; Jl) ill-Roger Johnaen (D) dec, 22 Christmas Favorites " Dennis Potter It-]* 131-At Klein (D) What I Hear? Th« Christmas Song • Th« in dual meet VFW Keglers tSP&ut • Silent Night • Do You Hear • tains Durand a was pinnid by Bruce Valth 1:70i «-* » •« Caroling Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring • 0 LRU* 145-One Halt (D) dec , Carloi Soren- B B i **-• Holiday of Lovt • Caroling, • ARCADIA », MBNOMONIB 14 »on 70i 1S«— Ren Hoover «0> and Pal Town of Bethlehem • It Cam* Upon a Midnight Clear • 0 Come All Ye Faithful •»— Cat Roland (Al p. Tarn Hunt 1:01; Itevemon drew JJ; US— Dale Bltder- Little Christmas Let It 101— Roger lopa (Al Mai declilcmtd by back (Dl was pinned by, AAlke Tucker • Avt Maria • Frosty the Snowmin • We Need a • Dtnnli Turntr ft) 1 13—Jim Wqythlk MO/ )W-Nell McNau«ht»n (D) wai Place High , Let It Snow • Hark ! The Herald Angels Sing •> Noe l Nouvefet pinned Miry I J Snow, Let It Snow by lieniee ! 40 Hwt.—Gor- ¦ of Holly White World don Jchtouor (01 won by forfeit, r — — €?ITD1? .PllTD • March of the Kings • Deck the Halls with Doughs • i* y la a Mang«r • Wo Wish You SPARTA 11, ARCADIA II V^H0 OIJKI J^IIWL I AI of winter • M Eat N« • Still, Still, Still • Awa tS-Ralind (A) wai pinned by M. Vellh a Mtvry Christinas. Tuesday ff 1:41; lU~Sopa (A) dac. Slockel 71) 111 At Faribault 0 4* AT MET - Woychlk (A) drew with Caitlebere 1-1/ Bowlers 130-J, Slaby (A) wai decielanid by representing Winona 2 Luncheon Brown IH; l]7-Rosia (A I draw with Veterans of Foreign Wars Post R WINTER TIRES Youno VI; 111-Darrell Proruchlnikl (A) LO " ViroHl /lVllcllo P. Potior y.ni 12U7 traveled to Faribault Sun- •flOBTlAB H*TIOM-W|B« -HO Lia«r» «tl*«JUrrM - Mo tkolton aaontfie • No BmN oa etlMa • N. ¦* ^^ ¦ 1JI-B , Slaby (A) wai dicliloned by day to compete in the First Dis- Minit aa lo room • ti« umit •¦ to epaod • for tho entire ute e« in* tread AM teew aooo>eewA vta • Barbra Streisand • The King Faml'y • Mormon Tabernacle Choir • Johnny Special B, Valth 14S-Walititl aaalmt defect* In norKmoneWp mmX eneterlati MM! noniMt roaO tvuarOa, •»- «« ..,¦ „ „ ,u . ., » . •.¦_ •¦•¦ « ¦ n . m— tjf^SS^, %*i C404 ns»aiab«epwnd uPM ¦ Auto brae oood aa tmaae ara wl»H tnm tho read baaaral aoetaeeie < MathiS • R«y Connlff • PlblO CflSllS • Mafia III JflCkSOH • Jan PeerCO • Blrtg Sorenion »1-0/ 114-Dan -Pronsxhlnskl trict VFW.,. tournament, In , J he H (A) and Stevenson drew «-<; UJ-Pali- team event , the Winona Veglers -¦•- ~-i—"«* ¦' ;. ¦'¦. :.; ; Crosby Percy Faith • Andy Williams • Naw Christy Minstrels • St«v« nar (Al wee planed by Tucker 4:]|t 110 mk nemo ¦ tf a ttoodr—rtie* toiteaasav sWa easaaaalee aaeeo sbawa »ylBI ttoeiayear * , , am** UWrtncl avuranrat cHA tyaiFurll*t UOrnW,tlmma -Wlermlla (A) wis daclilonid by lien. rolled 2 727. ooaiMi m the IMIert states ono Canada «4M mam aHaeeaaoaaa a nan ejra bewealt aTariataa** —4\ tae 10/ Hwt.—Auer (A) wen by for- etopih remaining ano Oaxxtfara pftntoo Taeaewee Prtoer- twrraM at tm ««sa at a^aaAm—f,mat feit. Chet Tarras and Bert Jum- aa «M higher ^^ beck scattered 1 ,104 in the dou- "Wo Trfctee-Jn Prlco". Tenderloin Plat* MINOMONII 14, OU*AND II blet, good for third place after M-Hallner (D) waa pinned by Hunt Ii54/ toi-Havdan (D) was cli»«ned by Jala first place in the singles. His Coffee. U-li 14S—Hail (D) p, Ounlnar 1:11; 114 series was 211-103-2:16—(139, add- and our Kamntit —Hoover (O) a , Bambrnett ]:toi US- Blldirback (D| was daclilonid by Pain er) to a fiO-pln handicap. Cock-a-DoodU-Doo Mt IH-McNaughton (D) dec. Wmdt FourthNELSON & Johmon TIRE SERVICEPhone 2306 The tournament has one more 1-1/ Hwl.—Ichleuer wai elaclilonad by Wogner 1-1. weekend to run. ¦ ' ' " ¦-' ' ' ¦¦OQBe»aao»«aaaa»s»aa»ea«ieaea»a»aao»»ao»a«»n«> M i n n i i n — leaeeaoeeeeeeeeieoaaeaaaaeaeasei ' ' 'T 1 P. M. New York Pergonals . . . : ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER* - Stock Prices Want Ads Man or woman, your drlnklno frttUta WSC Mafmen Stocks Move numerous problems. If you sued «nd want help, contact Alcoholics Anony- PfTCftfRS BEST HAGUE? Allied Ch 32% Honeywl 91 Pioneer Group e/fl General De- M 3 mous/ AllisChal 21 I B Mack 370 /* livery, • Winona,. Minn... or -T«l. Wilt Amerada 74»/« Intl Harv 34% Start Here •veninss 7-10. Send for a copy ef our newspaper, "The Ey* Opemtr." WH Do Well in Am Can 47% Intl Paper 24% Higher in free. Box 44J, Wlnon», Minn, . Am Mtr 6% Jns & L 44% BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR— TRUSSES-ABDOMINAL BELTS C-o», :70, , 71, Is. AT&T 63V* Jostena 11% SACROILIAC SUPPORTS AM Tb 3Uk Kencott 33% PHARMACY Happy GOLTZ ¦ ¦¦ Griffith AAU Meet Anconda 78% Lorillard 41% Light Trading Loit and Found 4 ,;. ¦'¦:). in E.; 3rd • ' - Tal. Vtr CEDAR FALLS, Iowa - Wi- Arch Dn 35% Minn MM 80% NEW YORK (AP)-The stock POUND—lovely pat «at, all dark gray. Armco SU 44% Minn PL 23V4 , ¦ Auto Service, Repairing 10 nona State College's wrestling market moved a little higher on Tel. . .442). / : Armour 30 Mohil Oil 48% MOTOR TUNE-UP, generator and atari- team came away with two run- balance early this afternoon. checked ear Avco Cp 23'A Mn Chm 39% LOST—girl'* black and Ion tr, brake repair. Also motor storage. Reward. Ttl. 4421. nersup and a fourth place fin- Beth Stl 277/« Mont Dak 30% Trading was moderate. coat, metal buckle*. , Central Mortor Co., 1M Markaf, St. , Deals mvy blut locket, with black Trade LOST - With isher Boeing 63 Mont Wd 20% will take over , narrowly missing domi- After last week's string of de- MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL strengthened ourselves appreci- Ted Uhlaender »l Red Men's, Fri. Boise Cas 21% Nt Dairy 37% leather sleeves, and we think we'll be center held fulltime, and Bob nation pf the 160-pound class, clines, some improvement was night. Reward. Tel. »317. (AP) — Minnesota Twins Presi- ably Bruriswk 6% N Am Av 47% TEMPO DRIVE-IN Allison, Andy Kosco and Sandy Saturday in the State College expected.It was slow in coming, carton, Man- dent Calvin Griffitfc pronounced strong pennant contenders in LOST—gas heater vent In Valdespino will battle for left Catpillar 36% N N Gas 50% however. kato Ave>. and I Ith Street. Reward. Tel. SPECIAL " Griffith said. "We got a of Iowa Invitational AAU open. ¦ - ¦ ' ' ¦, ¦¦ • ' ' ¦ - " himself Sunday well satisfied 1967, ' field Ch MSPP 35^4 Nor Pac 47% 8-3424. . ; . . . . 20-game winner in . Some of the higher - priced >WHY ^AIT? with the bang-bang trades be potential Catcher Earl Battey, second Jim Tanniehill and John Zwo- C&NW 85 No St Pw 32 glamor stocks added and we got one of the a point or Personals 7 CQLD WEATHER WILL made last week m Pittsburgh Chance baseman ' Cesar Tovar, short- llnski were runnersup, while Chrysler 2iy < Nw Air 118 2. Selective strength was dis- and proclaimed his pitching league's best rehef pitchers hi Cities Svc 45 Nw Banc 45V« BE HERE!! stop Zoilo Versalles and right Ray Wicks finished fourth. played also woolens la quite a trick, ' ' among airlines, REPAIRING Don't be caught on a cold staff "tie equal of any in the "ne- . . . '/ are set in Com Ed 19% Penney 58% and we do the lob and do It quick. W. fielder Tony Oliva chemicals^ nonferrous met- , morning with a cold engine American League." "We've got . six starting pitch- Tanniehill lost to Rich Mihal ComSat 25% Pepsi 72% ' ¦ ; BETSINGER, Tailor, 227 E. 4th.. their posi tions. als. • ' that refuses to turn overl Griffith acquired starter Dean ers now and two very good re- Besides Chance and Kaat, the of Rochester Junior College 5-0 Con Coal — Pips Dge 60% Electronics, drugs, oils and KEEP your carpets beautiful deiplte con- STOP IN TODAY (Siance California An- lievers in line and Al Worth- Cont Can 39 Phillips 49% stant footsteps of a busy family. Get from the Twins now have Dave Boswell, in the finals at 160 pounds, rails were generally higher. Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer, Let us install a ' " , gels and reliever Ftoo Kline ington. I think we ve got the Jim Merritt, Jim Grant and while Zwpnnski was pinned by Cont Oil 73 Pillsby 31% Steels and motors were ir- 11. R. D. Cone Co. , . v. ;. TANK TYPE HEATER from the Washington Senators best right-hand and left-hand with Cntl Data 32 Polaroid 161% Jim Perry for starters, Iowa State's Jim Duschen in regularly lower. FOLKS DON'T FORGET holiday parties in your car while dealing away first base- starting combination in baseball Perry and Merritt likely work- Deere 62% RCA 44 held at the WILLIAMS HOTELI The 2:57 in the heavyweight cham- delicious food, friendly atmosphere, man Don Mincher, second base- in Chance and Jim Kaat." between the Douglas 44% Red Owl 12% The Associated Press average 6 cylinder ing as swing men pionship meet. courteous service make Ha celebration $11 .95 man Bernie Allen, outfielder Griffith doesn't feel he gave bullpen and starting roles. Dow Chra 58% Rep StI 37% of 60 stocks at noon was up .3 long remembered. To make reserva- Jimmie Hall and pitchers Ca- Wicks was fourth at 160, los- du Pont 150 Rexall 24% at 291.1 with industrials up .1, tions for your tjroup call Innkeeper Ray up too much to land the two Weyer. B cylinder $12.95 : milo Pascual and Pete Cimino. hurlers, either. Kline appeared in 63 games ing to Mihal 5-4 and then to East Kod 119V4 Rey Tb 35% rails up .6 and utilities un- for Washington last year, post- Ray's twin brother Reg of Iowa Firestone 44V4 Sears Roe 49% changed. DECK THE HALLS and you can't help 850 watt heater Installed Griffith, often accused of be- "I hated to part with Mincber but be lolly even in the Christmas ing a 6-4 record, adding 20 saves State 3-1 in the : third place Ford Mtr 39% Shell Oil 64y4 wtien you remember to stop at ing too conservativein the base- and Hall," he said "But you've The Dow Jones industrial av- rush, . and notching a 2.40 earned run wrestle-off. Gen Elec 99V* Sinclair 65 erage at noon was up 1.17 at RUTH'S RESTAURANT, downtown Wi- ball trading market, said he got to give up something to get nona, for a moment of peace and re- TEMPO average. Against the Twins, "I was very satisfied with Gen Food 75 Sp Rand 28% 790.64; refreshing cup of hopes "this shows I will trade players of the caliber we got. laxation. Have a mRAfJLE MALL Kline pitched 14 innings, yield- our boys," said coach Bob Gun- Gen Mills 62% St Brands 34% Gains of more than a point by coffee and a quWsnack before you;re- when I can get equal value.*' And we think we can replace ner. "We turn to your hectic day. Meet your ing only seven hits and two made some mistakes Gen Mtr 66% St Oil Cal 63% Eastern Airlines and Pan Ameri- friends and compare the day's exper- Mincher and Hall without hurt- and paid the price is located at 126 E. 3rd Althongfc he wasn't making runs. He is 34 years old. [ , but it's bet- Gen Tel ¦ 44 St Oil Ind 52% can highlighted the air carriers. iences. RUTH'S Plumbing, Roofing 21 ing our attack ." ter to make them now rather Gillette . •41% St Oil NJ 63'/8 St. arid Is open 24 hours every day any such predictions, Griffith Griffith tiisclosed Saturday A 1-point jump by General . except "Mon. KENWAY . than in dual meet competition." Goodrich 58»4 Swiit 40 Electric Sewer Servlea didn't conceal completely the The Twins likely will move that he had signed Chance to a Electric was helpful to an aver- Joe, ¦ The Warriors open their dual Goodyear 41=4 Texaco 72% FOR THE FINEST In ' cleaning by - ' ¦ Sundays 8, Holiday* fact that he thinks the acquisi- Harmon Killebrew back to first 1967 contract for about $43 ,000, age which tended to be a little the Cleaner of Wabasha Cleaning Guaranteed Work meet season Saturday at Terre Texas Ins : Singer Sewing Center, 2043. tion of Chance and line may base permanently, with rookie the same salary as the 1964 Cy Gould 20^a 106% soggy because of Du Pont's loss Works, call 827 E. 4th Tel. »394 Haute, Ind., when they take Gt No Ry 51% Union Oil 56 have woo the 1967 American Dick Reese' in reserve. Rich Young Award winner got from of nearly a point. Eastman Ko- LADIES: if you want to, drink mat's part in a quadrangular meet Greyhnd 16% Un, Pac 38% YOUR business; if you .DON'T want fo ELECTRIC ROTO HOOTER League pennant for the Twins. Rollins and rookie Ron Clark the Angels in 1966 when he had dak, up a point, also helped to ; that bristles with national pow- Gulf Oil 57% US Steel 36% drink, that's our business. Contact For clogged sewers and drains. "Let's just say w« think we will fight it out for third base. a 12-17 record. shore up the averages. Women' s AA for private, confidential CALL SYL KUKOWSKI Hanna M 47% Wesg.El 52 drinking problem. Call help with your 643S 1 year guarantea Homestk 44 Wlworth 19% : The questionable outlook for 8-4411) evenings 7-10. Send for a copy of Tal. «0? or Bloomsbnrg, Pa., Indiana our newspaper, "The Eye Opener , It's " her eyes light up when we deliv- the auto industry in 1967 was re- free. Box 442, Winona, Minn. WATCH State and Purdue will be the er her KltcnenAld dishwasherl Sha will other three teams in the meet. flected by easiness in General think you're a Super Santa when w» Valley Riders tell her how KltchenAIds get dl5hea PRODUCE Motors and American Motors (First Pub, Monday> Nov. », l»**i "That will be perhaps our cleaner, drier and more sparkling. Push toughest competition of the sea- while Chrysler .nudged ahead Sfate of /Minnesota ) ¦«*. - . a button, dtsttwashltig's donai Many s CHICAGO (AP) -. (USDA)- ) In models available to Niemeyer Winona Probate Court different styles and Dick of son,'' said Gunner. "It's the fractionally arid Ford was about County Name Officers Potatoes arrivals 203; on track unchanged. No. 16,298 tit your kitchen and budget. Drop In first time we have ever wres- in Re Eitata et and set them. The Winona Valley Rider's tled a Big Ten team." 232; total U.S. shipments i;or Fri- Fractional losses by Bethle- Mathilda Simon, also known at ; Emma Simon, Decedent. Frank O'Laughlirv the annual day 357; Saturday 212; Sunday hem, Republic Steel and Jones Order for Wearing on Final Account PLUMBINO 4 HEATING Saddle Club hosted SCI Results 3rd Tel. 37M 7; supplies moderate; demand & Laughlin overshadowed U.S. and petition for Distribution. J07 E. 633 Tops Keqlers winter banquet at the Golden 110—Dareld Andrlst (W) was pinned The representative of the above named by Dan Gaol* (IS) 2:45; 137—Jim Hall Steel's steadiness. good ; market steady ; carlot estate having filed his final account and Dick Niemeyer's 257-633 top- team events, 782—2,208. Frog Supper Club In Fountain rW) was declslonad by Garland Smith Prices were generally higher petition for settlement and allowance Female—Jobs of Interest—26 Jacks «& Queens—Frank Ad- CU of l owa ) 3-1; 145-Pe*> stndberg track sales: Idaho russets 5.00; in active trading thereof and for distribution to the per- ped otherwise unspectacular City, Wis., Saturday. CW) was pinned by Jerry Bond (SCI) on the Ameri- sons thereunto entitled; WAITRESSES WANTED — tmmadlafa ams led his Jokers to high Highlight of the evening was 5:54; 152—Arlyn Scrabeck (W) was pin- Minnesota North Dakota Red can Stock Exchange. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing openings. Apply Downtown Country bowling action over the week- tied by Dennis Szyrhkowlah (Luther) thereof be had on December 21, 1966, , Kitchen. team series, 2,343, with 213— 3:31;; 151-Jlm Gofortfi (W) was de- River Valley round reds 2.75- end. Niemeyer rolls for Nie- the election of the 1967 officers, at 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court 566 for the Jacks. Jan Wieczan- cisions* by Gary Nelst (Luther) 2-0; 151 ln the probate court room In the court BABYSITTER WANTED-for J Jlrll, t 3.00. : ineyer-Donabue in Westgate's et's 197—489 for the Four Aces and they are as follows: —Mike Alexander (W) was Binned by Del WINONA MARKETS house in Winona, Minnesota, and that until noon. Inquire 928 E.' tit. Guys & Dolls league. Lubinski- Bahr Oowa State) 5:57; K0—Jim Tahnle- notice hereof be given by publication of was good for the Queens, but John Siczepanski; hill (W) die. Reg Wicks (Iowa Slate) Winone, Dally News and PERSON TO WORK part-time, evenlnga President, (AP) (USDA) this order In the Lica topped team series with Deuces Wild topped high team 1-0 (OT); Tannietiill dec. Nell , Skar CHICAGO - Swift & Company by mal Iwl notice as provided by law. and weekends In office. Permanent po- vice president, Fred Bauer Sr., (Luftier) M; Tanniehill dec. Ron Mc- West Highway «I Dated November 25, 1966. sition. Apply in person. Community Me- 2,210. High for the Dolls was Live poultry: Wholesale, buying ¦ game, 821. Arlene Kessler, sub- Donald (Mankato) 5-0; Tanniehill was de- '... Buying ' hours are from S a,m. fe J:30 E. D. LIBERA, morial Hospital, Winona. Millie Lica, Lubinsld-Lica, with secretary, Loretta Richter, and cision s by Rich Mihal (Retch. JC) 5-0; p.m . Mond ay through Friday. bing for the Rockets, hit 196-^ prices unchanged; roasters 23- Probate Judge, 489. Carolyn Prenot of Moham- treasurer Mrs. Reuben Sather. HO—Ray Wicks (W) dec. Pat McLucn . There will bt no calf markets on Fri- (Probata Court Seal) DISHWASHER — wanted part-time, ap- 524. Evelyn Kulas had a field , CSCI) ' Ht; Wicks dac. Bob Greenlee (U 25; special fed white rock fryers days. Harold J. Libera, prox; 3:30 to 8:30. Apply In- person Prenot picked up the 6-8-10 day in the splits department, Barbara Starbuck, daughter •f lowa) 5-1; Wicks was decisional by 18-19%; These quotations apply to hogs dellv. Attorney for Petitioner. after 1 v.m; Snack. Shop. ¦ • Mihal (Roch. JC) 5-4; Wicks was de- •red to the Winona station by noon to- -¦Plit.\- .'. ' ; ¦' picking up the 2-7-10 and the dsioned by Rag Wicks (lowa State) 3-1; 1—Dan Sera- score AA e&ya/ Hog market : . Butchers steady; sow! State of Minnesota ) as. willing to. relocate and work toward a tha S*=hmidt, Fountain Citians , 92 A 66Vi; 90 B managerial position. Tel. 404J for an year's club ac- beck (W) dec John Wren (Cornell) 4-5; 25 cents lower. County of Winona ) In Probato Court and Dorothy Braun, Braun- reign oyer next Scrabcek was declsioned by.Rlcii Boston 65%; 89 C 63V4 ; cars 90 B 66V4; Butchers grading 36 & 38.. 19.75-20.00 ¦: ¦ No. 15.9B4 : appointment, (SCI) t-2; Hwt —John Zwollnskl (W) dec. Butchers 200-220 lbs. \ !?,50 fn Re Estate of Konke,l each hit 16S to lead the tivities- Carolyn Burke, daugh- 89 C 64%. telephone solicitor! te Kent. Osbee (SCI) 5-2; Zwollnskl dec. Sows 270-300 . /.I'...... ,' ..... 16.50 Martha Galcwikl, Decedent. EXPERIENCED from their homes. gals iai individual games while Mike Robert (Albert Lea) 5-4; Zwollnskl Eggs : Grade A whites 42; CATTLE Order tor Hearing on Final ' Account do part-time work ter of Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Tag- ' with good start- Montreal dec. Ed Huffman (lowa Stale) 10-1; Zwo- mixed 42; mediums 36% ; stand- Cattit. ' -market : steady. and Petition for Distribution. Immediate ooenings Bertha hit high series, 463. interview Mr. and Miss Mary llnskl was pinned by Jim Duschen (lowa High choice and prime . .. 53.55 The representative of the abova Ing salary. For writ* gart of Winona, ¦ • ¦ Meade; 503 Galloway S1„ Eau Claire, Braun - Konkel, leading the State) 2:57. ards 40; checks 36%. Choice " ..¦:.... .' '... , .:'. -...... 22.0O-23.0O' named estate havino filed her final ac- Wis. ' ,- league, toppled 783—2,210 for Bauer, daughter of Mr. and Good .;.... 21.00-22:25 count and petition for settlement and NEW YORK (AP)—Canadian Standard .,: 20.00-21.50 allowance thereof : and for distribution teamlonors. For the men it was Mrs. Fred Bauer Sr. of West Utility COWS - .. ".....:. . 14.50-16.50 to the persons the/eunto, entitled; Male — Jobs of Interett—27 Toronto dollar today, .9228, previous day Canner and cutter ...... 13.00.15.50 John Bauer, Bauer-Schroeder, Burns Valley, as attendants. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Cotter Tourney .9227. VEAL thereof be had on December 38, 1966, MARRIED MAN wanted on modern dairy all the way with 195-650. Jo Ann Johnson, daughter of Veal market : Steady. at 10:45 o'clock A.M., before this Court farm, references and experience re- High School Boya—Pat Hopf, Top Choice . 31.00 in the probate court room In the court quired. Donald Behnken, Eyota, Minn. Mr. and Mrs; Sy Johnson of Wi- Tickets on Sale Good and. choice ...... 23.00-30.00 house in Winona, Minnesota, and that Tel. Rochester 282-5911. ah excellent kegler as well as nona was chosen as the 1966 Commercial ...... 18.00-22.00 notice hereof be given by publication of Capers , ' Cut Boners .;.. . 17.oo-down basketball starter for Winona Tickets have been put on sale this order In the Winona Dally News CHAUFFEURS WANTED—full and part- Member of the Year. Miss John- 21. Apply In person. High School topped the league By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the Fourth Annual Cotter Winona Egg Market and by mailed notice as provided by time, must be , son is the editor of the club bul- (Winona Produce, Ziebell Produce) law. Royal Yellow Cab Co. Montreal and Toronto are High School Holiday which will Pro Grid Dated December 1, 1946. over the weekendwith 199—568 These quotations apply aj ot letin, was the club secretary, E. D. LIBERA, WAITERS WANTED—Immediate open- cutting fancy capers again in be held at the . St Mary's Col- 10:30 a.m. today. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ for Ibis league-leading Good the horse show co-secretary, . .' ' Probate Judge. ings. Apply Downtown Country Kitchen. the National Hockey League lege gymnasium Dec. 27-28. Grade A lumbo .3* Players, dydes took team hon- gym- Grade A large ;...... ;... .34 (Probale Court Seal) race. chairman of the summer Georcre M. Robertson Jr., EXPERIENCE BODY man wanted, pale) ors, however, scattering 768— Cotter, which won the tourna- Standings Grade A medium .28 vacations and paid holidays. Insurance khana, and has been appointed Grade A small Attorney for Petitioner , 2,191. Getting individual high But, while everyone expected ment last year, will play host .18 benefits, commission or regular wage*. the secretary and chairman of Grade B .. ...;...... ; .. .32 Shop, 2nd 8. Walnut. Koehler Body ¦ the Canadiens to climb into con- to Chippewa Falls McDonnell ' ¦ Spring. , Grade C ...... 18 ..—V——— . : ^ series counts were Bruce the 1967 Valley 'Rider's Horse By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (First Pub. Monday, Nov..2t, 19641 er, 506 and Bruce Biltgen 506. tention for the league lead, no La Crosse . Aquinas and Chica- Froedtert Malt Corporation State of Minnesota ) ss. FULL TIME utility mon wanted. Con- one figured the team they'd be Show. go De Paul one of the classiest American League Hours: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Satur- County of Winona ) In Probate Court tact Earl Stokke, foreman. Owl Motor High School Girls — Honors , days. Submit sample before loading. Co. - .. . - - . - trying to catch would be the ¦Robert Stein ms speaker lor (earns in the Chicago area. EASTERN DIVISION No. 14,410 were divided all over m the dis- W. L. T. Pet. PT OP . (New crop barley) fn Re Esfafe of "" the evening, and Mrs. Robert No. 1 barley ....$1 taff side of prep bowling at Hal- Maple Leafs. Tickets may be purchased Boston 7 J 2 .700 24» 231 .18 William H. Roessler, Decadent. Mahlke was in charge of dinner from any Cotter Booster Club Buffalo ...... I 4 1 .447 320 243 No. 2 barley ..... 1.16 Order for Hearing oh Petition for Pro- ROUTE SALESMAN Rod with Charmine Kragon, The Canadiens, triggered l>y New York .... 5 S 2 .500 257 241 No. 3 barley ...... 1.02 bate of Will, Limiting Time to File arrangements. member, any Cotter High School 0 .250 Wt No. 4 barley .....:.... .95 Claims and for Hearing Thereon. Alley Alages hitting a 174 sing- 's two goals Houston ...... I * 2*1 Claude Larose , student, at Emil's Menswear Miami ... 2 10 0 .147 144 211 Bay State Milling Company Martin M. Roessler having filed a pe- One of the nntlon'e leading, fooat le and Conie Barron, Scramb- WESTERN DIVISION tition for the probate of the Will of said whipped New York 3-1 Sunday and Areaz Shoe Co. Elevator A Grain Prices concerns Is looking for a man with lers a 441 series. Fruit Loops W. t. T. Pcf. PT OP One hundred bushels ot grain will be decedent and for the appointment of tha following experience: night, completing a weekend m Kansas City .. t 2 1 lit 402 241 the minimum loads accepted at the ele- Martin. M. Roessler as Executor, which garnered high single with 718 sweep that has put them over Oakland 7 1 1 ,5U 117 271 vators. WIN Is on file In this Court and open BREAD SALESMAN, MILK MAM, and Alley Gators smashed 2,048 Cancer Bowl San Diego .... 4 5 1 ,345 274 2» No. 1 northern spring wheat ,... 1.88 to Inspection; DRY CLEANING ROUTE MAN, the .500 mark for the first time NBA Denver 4 I 0 .31] 143 311 No. 2 northern spring wheat .... 1,86 IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing OR ANY OTHER SALES OR for team series high thereof be had on December 31, 1964, at . in three weeks. By THI ASSOCIATED PRES* , SATURDAY'S RESULT No. 3 northern spring wheat .... 1.92 SERVICE WORK, Y7ESTGATE: Fatbtr-Son — Oakland 28, New York IB (tie). • No, 4 northern spring wheat .... 1.78 . 11:15 o'clock A.M., before this Court Despite five victories in their ¦ASTERN DIVISION SUNDAY'S RESULTS No. 1 hard winter wheat ...... 1.76 In trie probate court room In the court Men who ara looking for the follovifc Bob Welch's 235—592 led his however, the Down Opens W. L. Pet. OB Denver 17, Miami 7. No. 2 hard winter wheal 1.74 house In Winona , Minnesota, and that Ing: last seven games, Philadelphia .... 23 1 .IV squad to 447—1,197 honors Sun- points off San Diego 11, Houston 21. No. 3 hard winter wheat 1 .70 ob|ectlons to the allowance of said Will, a S5500 Guaranteed Salary Canadiens remain six Boston 1* I .7*1 *<* Boston 14, Buffalo 1. No. 4 hard winter wheat 1,66 If any. ' be filed .before said time ot Plus Commission. day. Topping the sons were the pace siet by Toronto, The New Yortc ...... 12 14 .442 11 SUNDAY'S GAMES No. 1 rye 1.19 hearing; that the time within which a 5-Day Work Week Cincinnati • 12 .42* !Hi New York at San Dlegs. No. 2 rye 1.17 creditors of said decedent may file e Hospital, Life Insurance, Rich Duellman, 197 and Jack torrid Maple Leafs capped a At Galesville Baltimore 4 21 .U» lift Denver at Oakland. their claims be limited to four months All Fringe Benefits, Lupinski 497. four-point weekend by blasting Wis. (Special) WBSTERN DIVISION Boston at Houston. from the date hereof, and that the claims e Company Vehicle. Credit fc GALESVILLE, W. L. Pet. OB be heard Janior Girls—Sue Laak and Boston -8-3 Sunday night and cancer tourna- so f'led on March 31, 1967, Merchandise Furnished, —The bowl down Jan Pranclaco .. M I Ml National League LIVESTOCK al 11 o'clock A.M., before this Court e Interesting Secure Future Alley Smashers currently now have won six of their last Detroit 13 11 .500 4 In tha probata court room In the court ln Your Own Retail Route her , ment will start tonight and con- ¦ASTERN CONFERENCE St. Loull It 11 .500 4 SOUTH ST. P'AUL house In . Winona, Minnesota , and that Operation. , holding a comfortable margin seven starts. tinue through Sunday, announ- Los Angela* .... • ll .140 VH W. L. T. Pet. PT OP SOUTH ST . PAUL, Minn. Ifl-(USDA) notice hereof be given by publication of Chicago I II -301 » Dallas • 2 1 .111 357 lte for top spot , led the keglerettes Toronto lead's second-place ces Walter Hanson, Trempea- — Cattle 6,500; calves 1 500; trading this order In the Winona Dally News and Per e confidential Interview anal SATURDAY'S RESULTS St. LOUll I 1 I .727 244 211 , slow ; early sales slaughter steers under by mailed notice as provided by law. opportunity lo see our business in again Saturday. Sue hit 188— Chicago, a 4-1 winner over De- leau chairman for the event Philadelphia 137, Baltimore 120. Cleveland .... t 4 t .447 144 114 , 1,150 lbs ateady to 25 cents lower; Dated November 25, 1966 . operation, please call Mr. Hoppmann, 507 as her Alley Smashers total- troit Sunday night by one point County un- LOT Angeles IN, Cincinnati 1ft, Philadelphia . 710 .SSI 254 111 E, D. LIBERA, Tel. «-3«7v. for the Trempealeau Washington ... 4 4 t .500 211 117 weights over 1,150 lbs not established ; Boston 120, New York 10*. early sales choice slaughter heifers un- Probata Judge, ed 716-2,019. in the tight NHL race. it of the American Cancer So- Detroit 104, Chicago M. Pittsburgh ... 1 I 1 .271 2)2 344 (Probata der 1,000 lbs steady; over not fully es- Court Seal) San Francisco 122, St Louie 111. Atlanta ...... 2 10 0 .147 1SS 370 William A. Lindquist, Kings and Queens — Dan Boston suffered a crippling ciety. Arcadia, Independence, . tablished; all other classes sleady; high SUNDAY'S RESULT New York ... 1 10 1 .0*1 221 437 Attorney for choice 1,125-1,1555 lb slaughter steers Petitioner. STATIONARY Wicka , The Jokers, led individ- blow when rookie' defensemnn Whitehall and Galesville bowl- ft. Lools 133, Los Angeles III. WESTERN CONFERENCE ' 24.50; choice 950-1,150 lbs 23.50-24.00; TODAY'S GAMES W. L, T. Pet. PT OP ual game scores with 230 and Bobby Orr sprained some liga- ers will participate. diolce 800-1 .000 lb slaughter heifers No times scheduled, GREEN BAY 10 2 0 ,131 2*4 110 (First Pub. Monday, Nov. 11, 1944) ENGINEER 22.5023.25; mlxwi high good and choice Bob Dennis, subbing for Trojans ments in his left knee. The 18- Prizes will be awarded on TUESDAY'S GAMES Baltimore ... I 40 .447 274 IM 22.00-52.50; utility and commercial State of Minnesota ) si. levels All Detroit vs. Boston at New York Los Angelas . t ll 0 .415 241 1IJ with first class license, came up with a 557 series, good year-old defenseman. who had both state and local , . slaughter cows 16.50-17.50; canner County of Winona ) In Probate Court also San Francisco at New York. San Francisco 3 5 2 .500 145 ill and 404 will be side- proceeds go to the American cutter 14.50-16.50; utility and commer- No. 16, with 2nd class license to for high three-game count. The scored six goals, Chicago Philadelphia. Chicago 4 4 2 ,400 )7> 30] In Re Estate ef •• cial slaughter bulls 19.50-22.50; cutter lined for at least three weeks. Cancer Society. ¦ Detroit 4 I 1 .Ml 1W Sit Edith M. Case Decedent train for first class. Bowlers topped all comers in 17.50-19.50; choice vealers 27.00-30.00; , . MINNESOTA 1 I 1 .371 IIS 147 Order for Hearing on Petition for Pro- high choice nnd prime 31.00-32.00; cnolco SUNDAY'S RESULTS bate of Will, Limiting Time PEE WEE BASKETBALL alaughter calves 20.00-52.00; , to File APPLY Atlanta 10, MINNESOTA 11. oood 17 00- Claims and for Hearing Thereon 20.00; good 550-750 lb feeder steers 22.50- At Lincoln Baltimore 11, Chicago 11. Haiel Ohland having (lied a petition 24.00. Winona Hote l IS, Coca-Cola 4; (Oreg Los Angelas I], Detroit 1. for the probate of the Will of said de- FIBERITE CORP. Hog s I.50O) barrowa and gilts under Zabrowskl 11). Cleveland 4«, New York 40. cedent and for the appointment ol The 240 lbs fairly active; steady with Winona, Minn. American Legion ll. Paint Depot 7; Philadelphia 37, Pittsburgh 21. Fri- First National Bank of Winona as Ex- day' s best time; 540 lbs (Rick Schulti I). Dallas II, St, Louis 17. and heavier ecutor, which Will Is on flla In only moderately active; steady this lunbtarfi Bread I , McKlnlay Metho- GREEN DAY 20, San Francisco 7. to 25 Cou rt and open to Inspection! cents lower; sows weak to 25 cents Holmen, Alma and dist Hi (Joe LowtHer 12). SATURDAY'S OAMB low- IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing er; feeder pigs and boars Surge Dairy STANDINGS OREBN BAY at Baltimore . steady; 1-2 thereof be had on December 14, 1966, 190-230 lb barrows and gilts W. L. SUNDAY'S OAMBI 20.25-50 50) at 11:15 o'clock A.M., before this Farm Equipment ' mixed 13 I 90-5W lbs 19.75-30.55; Court Winona Hotel 2 Chicago at San Francisco. 240-260 In 1fra probata court room In the court • lbs 19.0O-20.O0; )-3 270-400 American Legion 1 0 Cleveland at Philadelphia lb sows 15 75- house In Winona, Minnesota, . 17.00; 2-3 400-500 lbs and that Denier looking for a young McKlnley Methodist 1 1 MINNESOTA at Detroit. 15.0O-16.OO; 1-2 150- ob|«ctlons to the allowance of said Will, 160 lb feeder pigs IB.50-I9.00 Coca-Cola 1 1 Pittsburgh at New York. . If any, be Hied before said time of man between the ages of Sheep 5,000; moderately active; early Paint Depot , • X St. Louit, at Atlanta. hearing; thai the time wllhln which 25 nnd 40 who wants to bet/- sales slaughter lambs strong fo 50 cents Wanaminqo Win Sunbeam Bread • 1 Washington at Dallas. creditors of said decedent may flla higher; slaughter ewes ter himself in a strong to 50 their claims be limited lo four montha permanent cents hloben feeder nol fully establish- from the date hereof, and position dealing Holmen chalked up its fifth Dave Evenson , 6-4 , and Owen a last second ace . Friday night ed; choice and that the with dairy prime 90-110 lb wooled claims so fllfd be heard on March 24, slaughter lambs 23.OO-23 farms . straight triumph of the season, Unks , 6-5 , scored 27 and 21 bucket 501 90-105 lbs 196 / at 10:30 o 'clock A.M., before this , Richardson poured in a 23,00-23 105-110 .25; lbs 55 00-23,00; utility Court in tho probate court room In the Alma its third and Wanamingo points , respectively, for the and good wooled slaughter KOCHENDERFKR & with seven seconds to play to owes 6,50-7 50; court house In Winona, Minnesota , nnd SONS weights over 150 lbs 5 00-6.50 its first in area nonconference Vikings. Jim Zahuskis had 17 . that notice hereof be given hy publics, Fountain 44-43 victory CHICAGO City, Wis , basketball action Saturday. for Mauston. spark Elgin to a (Ion o* this order In tha Winona Dally Saturday CHICAGO W-IUSDAI- Hogs 6,000; Newr and by mailed notice as provided ALMA 6.1 over Wabasha. Then, WSC Swimmers butchers 55-50 cents higher; nio-.tly 1-2 Hofmen tripped Mauston 69- by lav;, MO-170 to tHiJcherj I'KI'IN «! junior guard JJ.00-J2.50/ mixed 1-3 Ootid Novembe r K, 1964. 58 after trailing by as many night , the 5-9 190-330 lbs 21. 55 22,00; 230-240 lbs 20 25- E. D LIBERA, POSITION Alrna chalked up its 47th buckets in the 21.35; 240-350 lbs 19.50-20.50; as 13 points in the early part pumped in a 23 220-330 Probate Judge. o>f the game. Alma staved off straight regular season triumph waning seconds to tie the score lbs 1975-50, 50; 530-250 lbs 1875-1975,- mix- (Probate Court Seal) AVA ILABLE over the last three years by send the game ed l'-3 350-400 lb sows 16.75-17.SCi 40O- Harold J, Libera, a last minute Pepin rally to at 58-all and 500 lbs 157516.75. Attorney for Petitioner. record a 63-61 triumph, while nipping Pepin 63-61. into overtime , Host Macalester Cattle 17.500; slaughter steers steady Immediate opening for The Rivermen led most of the to 25 cents lower; prime 1.150-1, 400 lb (First Pub, Monday, Nov, 21, 1946) Wanamingo bombed Randolph Then he scored the only field Winona State College's swim- Winona is led by Ail-Ameri- slaughter steers 54 75-25 ,551 hlfih choice REGISTERED Stflio ot Mlnneiota , ) as. 111-69. way, taking an 18-10 first ouar- goal in the overtime to give looking forward to and prlmi" 1, 150-1,400 I DS 74 ,50-2475 ; PHARMACIST ming team, can Larry Calvert and a host of choice 1,150-1,350 lbs J4.00-J4 75; high County of Winona ) In Probata Court ter margin only to have Pepin Elgin a 60-59 victory over Lew- . No . 14,310 In another game, Elgin won one of its most successful sea- other outstanding swimmers. choice end prime 950-1,150 Ibi 25.00-25,25; Excellent opportunities for tie it at 35-all at the half. But Its third triumph in four mixed oood nnd choice 90O-l,.T00 lbs 2375 In Re Guardianship of rts third in four starts by nip- iston , sons in the school's history, Ruin L. Mattke, Ward. Alma jumped back out front to 24 , 501 aotxl 73, 25-24.00 ; high choice future growth. Liberal in- ping LewisUm 60-59 in overtime. starts. Bill Keenan, Terry Vogt , Tom Order lor Hearing on Petition 54-49 going into the final eight bites off a big chunk Tuesday and prime 900-1, 100 lb slaughter hellera surance program , company Richardson led all scorers when it opens its dual meet sea- Sage, George Kazika, Larry 24.00-24.50; choice 850-1, 100 lbs 2375- lo Sail Real Estate, HOLMEN 6> minutes and then had to slow 24.00; mixed good nnd cholcn 277.5-23, 51; The guardian ot said estate having paid vacations , ideal work- Anderson, Pete Koperclnski , filed herein a petition to sell certain MAUSTON 58 with 26 points, while Ron Ktirth son. utility and commercial cows 1600-17.50 . ing conditions annual the game down when scoring Jim Dubinsky and Dick Child- rrnl eitnre described In said petition; , salary Holmen tired from a Friday added 10, Wayne Braatz fired Fresh off a (hird place finish Shrep 1,100; wooled tlnughter lambs 000. , leader Curt Youngbauer was steady; choice and prime 90-10O lb lambs IT IS ORDERED, That the tmnrlno $10 , through 24 for Lewiston, Ron era were all members of Wi- Iheroot ba hod on December night victory , found itself down lost on fouls with six minutes in the Titan Relays at Oshkosh, 23.00-33,50; • ctinlr.e 8O-I05 lbs 22.00-23,00; Ii, 1966, al Kirkeby added 15. nona's place winning relay good and choice 2100-22 00/ cull to good 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court by 13 points early in the second to play. Wis,, Saturday , the Warriors |r» the probate court room In Ihe court teams at Oshkosh. wooled slaughter ewes 5 .0O-I.O0. Apply in Person At quarter , but the Vikings did Youngbauer had 21 and Bob WANAMINGO 111 must face the No, 1 team in the house In Winona, Minnesota, and 'hat One o>l Winona two dual meet nollce hereof be given by publication some minor adjusting and went Parker 22 for the Rivermen. RANDOLPH 6* NAIA , Macalester . ot this order In the Winona Dally News Park Bee Cage IUSIIU R SNYDER'S on to quell Mauston 69-58. Joe Murray bugged 21 , Charlie Wanamingo, which had aver- Macalester , which has won losses last year was to Macal- nnd by mailed notice as provided by DRUGS straight ester. Of the four losses the BANTAM LEAGUE low. Fni ilio Plaza The vikings poured through Anderson 14 and Larry Marks aged only 47 points a game In the NAIA title for two M Redman Club 34, Athletic Club 11. Dated November 11, 19 , Pnribnult , Minn . 27 points in the second quarter 12 for Pepin. its first three contests this year years , was the team champion Warriors have suffered the l ast Sunbeam Bread 13, Peerless Chain 1) E. D. LIBERA, come from behind and take ELGIN 60 — alf losses, finally found the of (he Titan Relays. The Scots three years under head coach MEN'S LEAGUE Probate Judge. (An equal opportunity to Stave's Bar 71, Lake Center Switch it (Probata Court Seal) m 41-38 halftime margin, From LEWISTON 59 range Saturday night, bombing will invade tlio Memorial Hall John Martin , thre« of them have Williams Annex 57. vvatfclni it, C. Stanley McMahon, employer) tim on it waa all down hill. Steve Richardson is becoming Randolph 111-69. pool for a 4:30 p.m. meet. been to the Scots. CtterlKs 44, Wards 54. Attorney »p; Petitioner. Male — Jobs ef InMrtist—27 Horses, Caff It, Stock AZ Articles for Sal* 57 Musical Merchandise 71 Houses for Sale 99 Us«d Car* 109 Monday, December I, l!m WINONA DAILY NETT8 IT type) AUTO PARTS COUNTER man. Any FEEDER P1GS-M, 30 te 35 lbs., IIS EXCELLENT, efficient ind economical , THREE-BEDROOM HOME , city living, auto experience helpful. Will train man each. Tel. Lewiston 5735. that's Blue Lustre carpet and uphol- country taxes, beautiful view, Tel. CHeVROLET-1964, 327 eu. In. engine; Used Can 109 Used Car* 109 Interested In (his field. Age not a fac- stery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer, TAPE FOR TRAVELERS! ' 8-3450. automatic transmission, Posltractlon tor. Write C-M Dally News, stating SPRINGING HEIFERS — 12. Francli 11. H. Choate t Co. roar end, $1,M0. May be sten any fore- previous work experience. Uehnerti, Rollingstone, Minn. Tel. 48»- Fantastic Sooymatic A.R.C.! BY OWNER—3 bedrooms, all modern, noon. 672 Sioux St. Tel. 5939. PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA, 1964, V-8 en- CARS FOR SALH AT AUCTION Thur*. S303. FOR ANTIQUES shop Marmsolefs, Al- clean, under 815,000. 144 E. Mark. Tel. gine, automatic transmission; radio, evening, Dec I, at Vatter Motor Co., 117,000 PLUS NEW CAR AS BONUS tura, Minn. Tel. 6462. Give plain for 8-2264 efler 4:30 weekdays, anytime FORD-1M4, atraljjhr stick, with over- 7,000 atcual mllei. Ttl. S-1444 ettar « 115 E. 4th St. Sea complete auction edi over 40 In Winona area. Use ¦ ¦. for man POLAND CHINA boan, aired by Mr. Christmas; a special assortment, 1475. SENSATIONAL LOW weekends. drive, new clutch, tit. Tal. *7S7. p.m. ' In OK , 2 or Dec. ? Dally Newt. „ car for short trips Id contact- custo- Cure ll, the best hammed boar ever each. - Closed' December 7hV"' " r~: " ' '' ; ; ' -' ¦/¦ mers. Air meil H. L. Dlckerson, Pres., : In this herd. These are an v '^ pRiGE^¦ , - . OLDSM08ILE-1 7M Holiday, full power, outstanding : :; ; . . FOR BARGAINS, II you want to buy, sell «-eyl!nder, Southwestern petroleum Corp., 534 to. lot, will buy the gas for anyone CHEVROLET, 1?42 2-deor, good condition, goad tlret. Tel. aVSTtl Who SHEARED RACCOON fur coat, size 18, or trade. standard transmission, M75; INI Ford Main Sf.. Ff. Worth, Texas. 74101. does not find a boar to suit here, or aee at 704 E. 4th. F. H. like new* worn very little, Tel. 7196. C. ShankyHomemoker's Exchange Vi-ton pickup, 1235. MT E. 10th. Deters & Sons, Eltien, Mi nn. Solid-State Traveler 552 E. 3rd. PRICED TO SELL CHRISTMAS TREES—Sheared Scotch and MUST SELL-rhera Itnt • deaner itM CHESTER WHITE boars, 240 lbs. Irvin Norway Plrte, 13.99. Also roping, boughs, —Record Anything Anywhere I 1966 CADILLAC Sedan De- MUSTAntO—1H5, 2» V-t engine, auto- In town, Dodge W0, power ateerlng, Experienced Seherbrlng,, Minnesota City, Minn. ToL door swags. Westgate Gardens, Tel. Frank West Agency matic transmission, midnight blue, power brakei, radio, extra pair of snow Rolllngtlone 089-3555. • 7114. SEVENTH W. 4o7-Good central location, Ville, solid Marlin blue fin- whltewall and snow llres, low mileage. flrea, make offer. Tel. Hal. near Madison School.. Well built 3 bed- See at MS W. King. Tal. 2443. Flooring Mechanic SENSATIONAL ish with interior done in j REGISTERED HOLSTEIN herd lire, our tUX VACUUM-Factory special, $69.50. rooms and rear sleeping porch, carpeted , ' H-L, : :——— . WHY NOT BUY your mother-in-law' 2-year-old son of Carnation Butter Boy SCHNEIDER SALES, 3930 6th St., blue danube cloth and - heater. Ex- daughtar e nice. Chrlitmai preeent ttiaj ' PORTABLE! living and dining area, fireplace, new VOLKSWAGEN"—1943, radio, . or Young Man Dignity "Ex-Gm" from Elmoka Joe Gdvw. ; . .- aluminum siding and hew combination leather. This Cadillac was cellent condition. Tel. Alturai 4782. you can uie~ too, Ilka one of the Its? 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Our ratal ara low, money PUREBRED SPOTTED Poland China SUNBEAM ELECTRIC blankets, double 175 Lafayette SK fine Cadillac accessories are la readily available, service la fast, ef- time, union wages. boars and gilts, new bloodline. Lowell bed size, S18.49. FREE electric elarm Tel. 5240 or 4400 after hours. found on this car : ficient and completely confidential. Babcock, Utlca, Minn. Tel. St. Charles with each purchase, BAMBENEK'S, Check with one of our friendly lean ' 932-3437. Hal Leonard Music ¦ officer* today. CONTACT KURT at 9th 8. Mankato. 64 E. 2nd Tel. 8-2921 KINGSBERRY HOMES - . "• Cruise Control BRRRRRR!!!! HOLSTEIN COWS, heifers and calves, ELECTRIC STOVE, 3-burner a, deep well, AM Radio ASS breeding, OHIA Thru Fri, Nights Oyer 105 different • records on cows. on legs, $10; 7 cu. ft. refrlgeretor, $15. Open Mon. Climate Control REINHARD'S Eldon . H.. Dehl, Rushford, Minn., (4 364 W. King, floor plans. • IT'S GETTING MERCURY CARS - miles S.E, Bratsburg). Tel. 844-9117. 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DAI LY NEWS ELECTROLUX SALES a, genuine parts house overlooking sion, power steering, power miles for only City, Wis. Tel. 248-2532 or 248-2470. and bags. Donald Carlson, Houston, or nelska. Oil heat, drive-In basement ga- rase, extra large lot. Sale Or rent. brakes, white sidewall tires, HWY. i iBx*rira ,'!' FOR SALE — Acorn Motel, Minnesota S il i U&U44 E 'Fff - 'Til J %Sa^T ' 'TT ver f TFT JJJX «TX SJU 5' bath. Carpeting, draperies, stove and SHOP NOW AT City. Robert Sullivan, Rt. 4, Roches- LIVE CAPONS—for sale. Theron Glenna Impala 4 door hardtop, 283 refrigerator furnished, Adults. 190. | CO. ter, Minn. Articles for 57 8. Sons, Rushford, Minn., (near Brals- , automatic N0RTHERN INVESTMENT UmM Sal* By appointment only. Tel. 6790. Cu. In. engine 1 Jl hJl j berg). W. 5th & RR. Tracks steer- transmission, power iin Dogi, Pets, Supplies 42 ZENITH TVs, color and black and white, DELUXE GE all electric 1-bedroom apt . 1A llllaw ^ mIIII Tt' i mrt1 IIIIIIIiMT' wmiiittrrttnriiT fflnn fflrrtn ^jt^TWwttirn itirF M waijlll li^, RUSSET BURBANKS-J3.33 per 100 lbs. white ii SBB "Ii| Tjjjp r' 'il f *^^ g } It OZM 'lif ^^ Dew «Z5B '¦' ¦ large selection .at lowest prices. Carpeted, air conditioned. Tel Old "Wagon Works" Bldg. ing, radio and heater, * Tree-ripened grapefruit and organes. . BOB % 5» GERMAN SHEPHERD-male, 4 months FRANK LILLA 8. SONS, 761 E. 8th, Large selection ot eating and cooking SELOVER REALTOR, 2349. sidewall tires, white with - Open evenings. Located 4 miles Northeast of Northfield on blacktop road $ old. Tel. 9054 . apples. WINONA POTATO . MARKET. black upholstery. RUNS I WEST—3 rooms, bath, garage, heat, hot -OR- 10 miles Southeast of Osseo -OR- . lVfr miles | PUREBRED CHESTER White boars, IDEAL LP gas tank heater, like new, water, stove and refrigerator. Storage Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 LIKE A TOP. % gilts and feeder pigs. Stegemann Bros., IJ0. Richard Frlscfi, Mlnnelska, Minn. Suns, Sporting Goods 66 space. Tel, 3811. % North of Northfield on Highway 27, then 2 miles East, ;|- Wabasha, Minn. Tel. 565-4154. Tel. Altura 6782, "• IDEAL CHRISTMAS present, 2 flat-bot- — ONLY $1695 — % then -1% miles North. Watch for auction arrows. jj NEW (¦ USED Ice Skates, children's from tom Polorcratts left. 3094 discount. 1- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: 3 cuddly small REMS IN STOCK at big savings Inlaid $6.61, also sxata exchange. Out-Dor Apartments, Furnished 91 14', Willi side storage seatsC Marge type brown pups, JJ; Tiny Toy Fox linoleum It and J2 ft. Ceramic, all Store, 163 E. 3rd. 14'. Irvin Przyfarskl, Sunset Marine, 1 I Terriers, $25; Dachshunds, «5-»3J; sliei, 59c sq. (I. Floor tile 12x'2, 16c; TWO-ROOM furnished apt,, adults only. Buffalo city, Wis. 1962 OLDS Tel.D-3557. I Saturday, Beagles, $25. Frosch Kennels, Houston, and 9x9, Be. Carpeting. Lyle's Floor Dynamic 88 2 door hard- J Decemmbet ' 10 f Minn. Covering. GUNS LOVELY 1 bedroom apt. on bus line, Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 top, black in color , V-8 en- ' % New and Used Aid wttf serve lunch, READY FOR Christmas Delivery, AKC HOT POINT refrigerator; combination west, Tel. 6979 or 8-1787. ~~ gine, automatic transmis- \ Sale starts at 12:30 P.M. Ladies | registered white miniature pood les, I TV-radio; dresser; ladles' figure skat- USED BICYCLES TRA PS FURNISHED APT. for men students, 3 KOLTER BICYCLE SHOP sion, power steering, power | weeks old, Tel, Mn. E. A, Thomas ing skates, size I. Tal. 4208 after 5 Conebar and Fox jj 35 HOI.STEINS AND GUERNSEYS l-l?«B. p.m, bedrooms, living room, Kitchen, study 400 Mankato Ave. Tal. 544] brakes. All set for Winter's room and bath. Available Jan. I. Tel. | 17 TR1-STATE BRED QUALITY COWS - 2 Holstein | AMMUNITION 0-3444 for appointment, Fast Tune-up Service toughest driving, , just freshened with calf at side; 5 Holstein cows , Deer slugs, rifle and shotgun. ROBB BROS. MOTORCYCLES \ cows % Will trade lor used guns. FOURTH E, !70Vi—deluxe small 2-room 373 E. 4lh — $1395 — I cioseup springers; 2 Guernsey cows, close springers , will \ NEUMANN BARGAIN STORE apt. with bath and kitchenette. For sin- 1 freshen by dale of sale; 3 Holstein cows , freshened 2 to 3 f YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE gle person or married couple. Newly Trucks, Tract's Trailers 108 Look for the sign oj jatntigsf I weeks; 3 Holstein cows , due lo freshen March through | Musical Merchandise 70 decorated and carpeted. Heated and air conditioned . With furniture, 1103. Tal. FORD-1M2 Vi ton pickup, SI50. 307 E. 1 April; 2 Guernsey cows , bred to freshen March and April ; £. 3762 or 3705 for appointment. Save $ 27.05 ! LaZBoy Recllna Rocker USED MARTIN lacquered brass trumpet, 7th. ^j 1 Holstein heifer , 2',i years old , springing; 4 Holstein i BIB ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. SUITABLE FOR young couple, , Reg. $127.00-$99.95 small CHEVROLET, 1940 pickup, with good :{ heifers , 2 years ofd , open; 6 Holstein heifers 9 months 5 VEGA-FAIRBANKS tenor banloi Martin neat furnished apt,, washing facilities motor and transmission ) 1953 Chevro- 1 year old ; 1 Guernsey heifer , 1 year old ; 2 Holstein <, Save $ 47.001 LaZBoy Reclina Rocker and private entrance, Immediate pos- WALZ | U> - tenor duller with hard shall case, Both let 2-door, wllh good body; 1 spring Reg. $186,00 - $139.00 session. Tel. 2290, Bulck - Olds - GMC , 5 and fi months old; 2 Guernsey heifers , 5 and 6 I. quality Instruments, In excellent musi- cutter, Harvey Davidson, Peterson, % heifers Save $ 70.00! 2Pc Frieze Living Room Suite cal condition. $S0 each. 2114 So. 39, Minn. Tel. 844-7485. , Open Mon. & Fri, Nights I months old. | Reg. $199 ,95 - $129.95 La Crosse, wis. Tol. 782-8646, Houias for Rent 95 i MR . DAIRYMAN : looking for some choice ofdairy f cows and heifers? With current butterfat tes Save $100.00! French Provincial Sofa PIANO SERVICE-Expert tuning and COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2-bedroom a t 4 . 4 f Reg. $299,95 — $199.95 repair. Leslie Oehrlng, Lewlsfon, Minn, house, wood paneled Interior. Buffalo ^ Tel, 5511. TRUCK I you can choose from this well managed herd of high | Savo $ 70.00! Serta Sofa Sleeper ' City, Wis. Tel. 248-2531. "PRICE | profiucers. Mr . Hulett has practiced Artificia l Breeding i{. W« BARGAIN Reg. $229.95 - $159.85 Service All Record Players NEW 3-bedroom with attached garnga, In I since the very start of Tri-Stnfe Breeders. Practically alt -V Complete Slock ot Needles excellent west location, (200 a month, REDUCTION" Rave $ 72.00! Italian Provincial Sofa HARDT'S MUSIC STORE Tal, 8-1059. 1955 FORD F-100, | anlmnls are calfhood vaccinated . % Reg. $471.95 — $399.95 fender side box, V-tf engine , I960 FORD Falcon 2 door, 11 HOGS -- I big sow , wt . about 450 lbs. ; 10 feeder $ Save $ 43.55 ! 8 Pc, Mr. and Mrs. Chair Group ALL MODERN 2-bedroom home, full 4-speed, 11,000 on re- engine automa- pigs, about 5 weeks old. I basement, bullt-lni, attached double ga- miles 6 cylinder , ; ; Reg. $173,50 — $129.05 Join Your Schoo l rage, 14 miles S.E, on Hwy, 61. Tel, built engine, new paint Job. tic transmission. \ FEED — 3500 bales alfa l fa hay, mixed 300 bu. oal.i | Save $ 10.00! Recliner Chairs Supported Vinyl Dakota 643-3070. I 4O0 bales straw; 28 ft. silage in 10*» ft . silo ; about 100 -| Reg, 1958 OLDS 2 door Sedan, V- n ft, ear corn , , $ 79.95 - $ 09.95 BAND Wanted to Rent 96 * Save $ 1B.00!Occasional Chairs ONLY $595 8 motor, automatic trans- t PICKUr TRUCK - - Int. Vi ton truck with wide rack. > Reg. $ 57.95 - $ 39.95 TWO OR THREE-bedroom modern house mission, tu-tone. j MACHINERY •-• McD. "M" tractor , rompletcly OVPI - ? ORCHFSTRA wanted by new aaleiman for Swllt a. new; Save $ 50.00! 3 Pc Walnut Bedroom Suite Tel, 8-2929, 7, WALZ 3 hauled by Void Implement Co. of Osseo and is like £ Reg, $149 95 - $ 1)9,95 Co. No children. Room 1957 FORD 4 door sedan. « McD. "A" tractor in flood condition ; New Sehultz PTf» \: . Bulck - Olds - GMC cynndcr , nutomntic trans- I Save $ 80.00! 3 Pc Cherry Bedroom Suite See Us For Farms, Land for Sale 98 Open Mon . & Fri. Night | Spreadmastor , used only few months; New Holland Super $> Reg, $249,95 - $169.95 mission. | 60 balor, tip top conditi on ; Promwny 42 ft. elevator, flood :;i APPROVED FARMS - FARMS - FARMS 15,00! 5 Pc. Dinette Suite We buy, we sell, w Irada, A as new; Ford Hydraulic tractor loader with scoop; Fer- Save $ Used Cars 109 1957 CHEVROLET 4 door, $ Reg. $ 64.95 - $ 49.95 • NEW •USED MIDWEST REALTY CO. 6 cylinder , automntlc | euson tractor field digger with 3 pt, hookup; Ferguson 7 Save $ 35.00! 5 Pc. Brody Dinette Suite Osseo, Wis. I ft, tractor mower with 3 pt. hookup; Ferguson 2 bottom £^ • REBUILT Tel. Olflca 597-3459 transmission, white side- Reg, $134,95-$99 , 95 Res, 49J-3157 wall tires. I tractor plow ; tractor saw rig with blade and belt to fit ? Save $ 99.95! 5 Pc , Brody Dinette Suite A SURE STARTER! I "M" ; John Deere 2 bottom 14 inch tractor plow on rub- Reg. $239.90 - $139.95 Instruments Houses for Sal* 99 ABOVE CARS | b>er; McD, 8 fl. tandem disc , like new ; McD. 4 bar side •^> Save $ 31.95! 7 Pc. Brody Dinette Suite E. 1400 DOWN, balance like rent. Small Perfect Runners f rake; steel hay loader; 3 section steel spike draR; .1 2! Reg. $171 ,00 - $139.95 RENT home, east locatlcn, Available at once. 1963 Chevrolet PRICE IS RIGHT '* section wood spike drag; grapple fork ; 2 old corn plant- s) Perfect Sleeper Box Spring & Mattress ABTS AGENCY, INC,, 159 Walnut St, ers; 1 old New Holland baler for junk ; several other Savo $20.00! Serta Tel, 8 4345. Bel Air | | Reg. $159, 00 — $139.95 By the month - but - | pieces of old machinery to be sold for junk; general Una i' (No obligation to purchase) THREE-BEDROOM house for sale, 171 MAKE US AN OFFER. of farm tools, etc Winona SI. Gnraga, oil heal. Tel. 8-288S. 4-door sedan, V-fl , automa- V . i4 SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS - Get Your Share Of These Big Values Now! tic transmission, power I | Professional Personnel H. WHERE CAN you find auch a lovely TERMS: Under $10.(X I cash;' over that amount rash | home for 818,9007 Take over present steering, radio, heater. Low I r Free Delivery Open Evenings Free Parking Factory Trained Service 1%% loan, 82,000 down. Woll-towall [) or V* down and balance in monthly payments, 3 o added fj carpeting. Beautiful kitchen, large lot, mileage. Immaculate inside N N UT i to balanccf or 6 months, Your credit is always good with U Let us show you thl» home. ABTS A available. CQDOa Convenient Terms AOBNCY, INC., 159 Walnut Sf. Tel, and out. Sparkling white WRAMBLER' ° ° a the Northern Investment Co. | 1-4365. with red Interior. | RICHARD & ERNEST HULETT I THRCe-BEDROOM ranch, carpeting in 3 Walt Zcck it Mm Heikc, Owners % HAL LEONARD living room and I bedrooms, drape s Q SALES H '] Wjilter Zeck A .Jim Rclke , Auctioneers | Borzyskowski Furniture Store Included, large Hichan with dl» For appointment 4 Northern Investment Company, Letter Senty. Clerk M MUSIC poial, panelled recreation room and * 3rd & Huff Tel . B-3647 f 302 Mankato Avenue bar with built-in refrigerator, work- Tel. 8-3015 j Itcp, by Lyman Dutter , .Strum, Wisconsin |' 64 E. 2nd Tel. 8-2021 shop, IVi-cor garage. 115 40th Ave., OPEN 5 NITES A WEEK Odvw, Tel. SI53 for appointment. By Roy ] BUI SAWYER Cr*n«

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