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Niii iip^ ; ¦ : : ed- they do, , the U.S IS the only cause of the risks involved is a . Ostensibly, the. 10,000-word S:R- ' IliMibi By WILLIAM -1.. RYAN: i / ¦ ¦ ; iri: the Peking ; People' power WHch' can: use the weapon " ST; PAUL (AP) - The/State of AP Special Correspbndertt 7' betrajral of /the . cause of7 world itorial ^ : s Red China's leaders appear/to revolution ,.. Peking /seems tr> feel Daily of Dec.. 31 is a response to, as a lever to force Red expand Minnesota, pared .indebtedness , by j . ¦/ • : suspect': Nikita . Khrushchev of statements, ¦: at the recent/ Italian sion. ' $13.5'million , showed a s3p..:millibn | pjay ing around wi th the idea Xhe ..yearned blsst froiri : Red Communist party by. Red boss . . .What: should be done , .'in . the boost, iri^ retirement funds ' arncl ad-.i of a ' riuclear ' weapons' understanding: China at. Premier Khrushchev im- Palmiro Tb.gliattT. - But the Soviet Peking , view? ded $2,8 millibh lo, permanent triist I Ballots Laid Aside ' ' In . a, iiiass with the United States, The. Red plies ; the Soviet leader is .flirting premier : is the .; target; . He is.; not .. of Communist dpu- fund . accuniulations¦ in; the /year¦ ! by pame. -B1it. the ble-talk, the 'editorial lays down closed Dec.: 31V. ' • ¦ '. :' . :. ¦¦: ' " Vi Chinese indicate , they .; belifiVe...su-. with the idea of/ a long-term tol- mentioned/ -7- . . ¦ . :L. j system editorial/ /repeatedly,' lambastes recommendations!-- .' ' ' ; ' '/• ¦ // GLOOMY WINTER DM periority/. : in ./nuclear " 'Weapons eration of ..the- . Western : ¦ 7 : .That Was- the/ report today' of . State Recount : " should be built up and^maintained during vvhich competition would "some people.'' 0. P^ ' ' : -) U.S. " imperialism." -says the Treasurer yal. Bjornson , who pre- to help .force cdnirxiunisrh on the be Used to produce , a "rieW inter- editorial, ."is. doing its utmost to dicted a perhaps, even bright fiscal ¦: themselves are be-, ' rest ; of: the wprl.di national ; ;;'ordef" through some The Chinese disseminate - . dread .of' nuclear picture ' for the future, thanks to ¦ ¦ ¦ lieved io produce ail ex- Weapons in pursuit Of a policy of " ' • To,- have 7 [he potential . and kind of • : peaceful . evolution. Such; workihg^ passage of Amendment-'No ,: 1. : . •: shrink from : brandishing' , it for ail. idea', Peking : asserts .is: ' out- plosion that . will vault them: into nuclear blackmail." Complete in ' ; club. Until right revision of- Leninism. the . riuclear weapon ¦ ¦ ; V He •xplainea that:¦• the coriitifo- practical . ' political, purposes be- . . 7 - ' ,¦. , . ¦ ' ' ' . ' ' , ' ¦ 1 : ^- ^- , :—- - . - ' — y. ^ . By nuclear blackmail, it means ' ' tipnal change., permits investment preventing: Communists thrusts,, of trust; fuhd: monies an .coi-porate such as the attempt to install nu- securities. : Heretofore , such, funds 16 Counties clear-capable missiles in Cuba. '•/. 7 ¦ had been limited to purchase - of , MfN Nf3AP0LI.S (APi •', ;_.,•.dial-- Thus,: Peking contends, it- would By THE ASSOCIATEp PRESS sontliern /Plateau. . .Freezing : United plates and municipal bonds ; Freezing • temperatures and rain plagued tbe southern ppr/ lenged ballots approached the 9 funds into one structure., whose to- region ,; 'southern portions of eslreihe Paeific\Northwest./ Hennepin .and St. Louis7 counties dear conflict. ¦ ¦¦/• ¦' "*' :' tal 'exceeded $264.million as of last tile North .'Atlantic';Coast stat e.s, : Pair skies covered most of could be completed; by./Saturdajf . :. ¦ ' The tiling to do, says the edito- Monday/ • '• ' ¦: ' ' :¦ '¦ :.' : '' ' .¦' ' .' ' " '¦¦¦ . parts; of the tipper :aiid liliddle the Squth ' Atlantic . Goast , Ala- night; And !:revisedI . totals from rial , is to .".mobilize the. masses, of ' •:' Interest from' that' total-ail:goes Mississippi Vaiiey.; the north: bama and . parts of the north-: those, were expec t ed to be^ ready ; .subiriission people' against nuclear war;-'' . Pop., toward , grade aiid high .school sujir •ern Plateau .region and:. the ' cj'ii .Plateau - region... - ', l:// _ : ; for to the 'three-judge ' " "/E ' ' panel' of final irhiters by Wednes- ular . pressure, should be brought .poil and Bjornson said that would ceritrhl . Rockies .. .and ..'northern- Elsewhere. inr .t:he .-a.s;t'; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '-Commiinist govern; : ¦ . V " day. . -' ". ;; , ' .. '. ' 77 :- "" • • .; ' against non Plains./ '// V . . cloudy conditions prevailed . ' ' ¦ show 'a ; gradual rise as tlie empha- ¦ : ¦ ' " ' — ' ¦ ' ' ¦ " : « ': : '! peace. ' - •. . . . • : - .. . - , ments by. "the. forces of " sis shifts to /corporate .' securities. . . Rain danipbiibd the ..north and •rnuch of /the West¦ was : ¦¦ Both sides, agreed meaning Communists and their and central Plains', ¦aiid the overcast., -" ' ¦/ , Thursday . night that DFL -LL Gov. , followers. . .- . - .;/' . '.'-::' Over-all trust , fund total , include' . Kail Rol- 7 . . var.g was ;in the/lead over/Repub- ; ing $46i8 million in the permanent By implication, since ther.e: are university depository, unaffected lican /incumbent: Gov. Elmer L; no .similar forces in .Communist by. the. amendment", was.$311/4 .mil- Andersen; but ..by. varied , .figures.. ¦countries//to do likewise^ .to . vted The GOP check center, report- '• lion; Bjornson. reported. •/ governments, the VS$M.• — and feql^pfffb^friertf ing the recount¦ complete ini 76I of ' China •'¦— . could test at will and Retir.ehient funds, supp.or.ting the .state's '• 87' counties, gave Ilbi- eventually. ;achieve enormous su- pensions for . teachers, state .and vaag a 123:vpte . margih, The^DPL, periority.. other public employes; hit a $219.4 with ,768 counties, "on; its list, had "We are convinced that , by re- million tot al , OT. this • totaly B jprrt- him nut front by 239, - .. ' Iytrig on the united struggle 6} all spn said $76:6 million are invested, Seen in WtecaWin But both ' :V figures lacked : solidity ' buffer, the . forces '. ot peace; /&' is possible in. corporate bonds and another V: .W/7By FRANK .CREREA.U/; .', because of the^ awesome pileup •, ' ' R AG I AL BARRICApJE . V./ -A wooden barV . stabilize -the racial situation. The• racial- . ¦ ' : ': : ' ^f ; to . frustrate the ; U:S. .. imperialist $20.8- .million ih: common.-'. stock's at ./ MADISON,.'Wis . W - The l 96:¦3Wisconsin Lcgislatuiei which.. will questioned ballots; the/GOP' had ricade /separates -white : and/.;Negro sections of : Called Atlanta's "Berlin , Wail'.'- by sortie Negroes ' ; policy: of :nuclear : blackmaii;" the' average ' earnings , of 4,43 . percent go into session . nextweek, should'. 1he. under the state constitution/ the stacked up 87.T,ri7/ :the majority., of Atlanta's We'st End : ',: faced a legal test in municipal, court; (AP/Photo- 1 Peyton and /Harlan Roads: in . ¦ ¦¦' ' statement says. ''This .is .'the cor- •per year,, or a; gain of about l?i last electee! from -present/Senate;;and Assembly districts.; / ./ ; • tiiem . ' ', biihg ,'46;662.^d6r'sen-.:.- 'bal- A fax)- ' '• /" p'P ' ' ¦;¦' ' ¦A. " ' ¦ "¦' ;¦-" '¦: ¦ " ' section, "th e.. -road: closing/by ttie Atlanta Board ; "/ . -P ; :.) " '; - . ' .;. rect : ., and: • effective policy for percent : oVer what, governthents . The. constitution ,provides: for realignment . of .legislative districts lofsitli e DFL inspector s .were .ch'al- " an-emergericy ; mpve to achieving - a; ban on , riuclear weap- would: biave .yielded/;. ;ieh ' ' '" ; /:>¦;¦ :- ¦/ ¦'/• of'Aldermen was called^: , v ¦ after, every /federal census- which is pnee in every/to iyears. -The last .gihg:. - . , ., ¦/. • /'/.,: ons Vand. preventing , a nuclear federal eensus -was;.-in lil6u. . ' war." ':. ' " !' . ' :. pp -P[.:[:/ " l '\ State '. • indebtedness stood, ; a* -Whether the Legislature will. be1 able, to settle llie much-debated The" Rolvaag camp chalked up $179.5, million after : the paying off 82,410 ': The implication is that, jiegotia- question./' , of reapportion i ng -dis- challenges, with DFL field . during the -year ,pf the ;$L3.5 mil- men again questioning /'the Atlanta Judge nuclear, agreement tricts .: according to .population/ [major- tions toward a ' lion,: mostly; in meetirig; maturities ity, 43.748 originally listed: will ' be: possible "only wheti the however, repiains to be seen, 7, : . in ¦ An-: . . of rural credit , highway and build^ clerseh's column. ' '; •West-:;c]earl v 'is 'at' 'a :'.'disadyaritage'. ; . . .' . ing certificates. : . - ' , The two sides even , had a half .7 Perhaps/ Khrushchev would like . /. . The reapportionment ; I s % 0 e, : : ¦ The state hac" $37.4 /million; cash taxes' and state : fiiianciiig are the James Perkins ballot dilemma — both /inspectors V7 BJERLIN TiP)/—- East German border guards today / Ponders Ruling to have it that way. .but hei must ' N^" , : He is avvare of on hahd- and ,in :¦ bank? . as' com- major problems facing/the Repub- claimed one . Garver Cbtirity iallot "in know he cannot. / captured :: a would-be refugee who got tangled , the. - where . an '' ¦¦ the. danger of' the . spark that can pared - 16'• $48,7 million - on :Pec , 31, lica.n-dbmihated , 1963 Legislatute xl'/ was 'reportedly "V; 7 b/arbed; wire guarding the Communist wall through/ ; - ' ; very ;clbse to the Tin©':separating ¦ ¦ : set off . the explosion. His . finger, 1961, Bjornson said this largely which • .reconvenes /next ' Wednes s ' ¦ ;¦' ' • ' ' ' ;, ' . 1 '¦ ' ' ¦¦ •' ' New President V /'/West/Berlin/ - . • • . . . '.v; ' hot the Chinese, is on the. nuclear was due to. the , payment of sorne day;, ./- -j' ' '/'//,/' ' . : • :' the Andersen aiid Rolvaag iffames. : ' 'slia!. : ' iiY and , -'; Answering D FL charges that tlie ' - ' P Pr '>p p - -^(- p-p ^^ ) ^rigger/ things, look : different $20 million in state/school aids T he '• .running ' .''- reapportionment . ... ATLANTA, : - GaV '.(AP . ;" —77 A ; - . ' from' where he sits;: . " '77/ '/'/ /' shortly before Christmas/ tiglft vyas .prime news for eight rtepublieans were engaging .in dc^- / KAflHAR, INDIA (« >-, A MAIL TRAIN RAMMEP A // judge /may rule . today pii whether laying ' tactics with 'flippant - - months , in 1.962 "\yhen it led" ;tp ; chal- STATIONARY PASSENGER TRAIN NEAR HERE : EARLY a public nuisance - . was created i Corilt lenges, a GOP spokesman said the ' ' ' •¦ a special legislative session arid le: :' ¦ : ' TODAYV klLLfNG It PERSONS AND INJURING '34,; RAIL- . .- . , " when two street s were blocked , Thursday 7 recount, showed 8.564 - off between:; - Negro ;ain«3 white IT SHOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED gal -actions /in the /Wisconsin: Su-' NEW YORK (API-Cornell Uni- ¦"/' : ': ' ' P - \- :p-.. ballots questioned with: the " DFL . ' 'WAY . AMTHOR|t|ES,' .REP6RTEb, : . . residential'-' areas iri the/south west prerrie Court and ill Federal Court. versity,/.an. institution: with globe- girdling projects, lias as its new total 379 .more , than :that of- the ^"^¦ i : : ' section of Atlanta. * Atty. Gen: Jphh W , --'Reynolds/.a "- ' 'r^t " . 'fe- " - - ' j president: today a man-long asso- Andersen teams.: . 0^/ - ^ *r^:u^ ;^* ::- ^i'\^- i r'^-; -- -^- - . .The . barriers were designed to Democrat who: started the uiisuc- ."/ . AVASHINQTQN .uD — Sen; William : Proxrnire, DTWis , said // : ciated with world/affairs ahd for- ¦ ' create a racial buffe r zone, ce.ssful cbui't suits to force the - Leg-, ; Thfl /spbkeirnari said : in Minne- Thursday night that a federai tax cut/at this time. would be *_ *just .- ;;, R.; eign policy. James A, Perkins;. ¦ ¦ .^ Judge Er. Jones '.deferred a islature to reapportion, will/take trista Tnsp; :o( Hennepin County, ' '' ' ' ' - ¦/' " , a lengthy 20xw /Trustees/of The university elect- ' V plain irresponsibility; '//' ; -/ _ . . ; • • . •,' decision at the vend of. over as gbverhqr Monday. He used near - Mbiindi- the DFL. inspector ; : Court, ' ¦ ed Perkins Thursday , naming him The -Wisconsin senator\ suggested a lower retirement age un- Municipal . hearing Thurs- reapportionrncnt. as a. caitipaigh is- ;had challenged all . 421 of . the .bal- day : but said he would act/ "just : the seventh president/of the. 98- ' • /. der Social Security, and state laws extend^hg/compulsory school at- sue against Republicans. ' ' ' lots /:marked for Andersen while ¦ ^^ as fast as I possibly can."- yeai"-old : .sch(ipl,7 ' -., ; ' tendance.;: ; . : - ' ': ' •/•¦/ • // • ¦' ' ' ¦vv: : : (the Republican on the/tearn had ¦ ' ¦"¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ . . The wood-and-steek barricades The GOP remain* In control' ot : Perkins , vjl , is a hivilt icareer " iL ; '7: :¦" ' - ..-,' .; .'.... "" ^/ : - .¦ ' ' ¦ jqucstioned only 103 of 216 cast for ¦ " ¦ - -V- •¦:-^L. . ' «¦ ..¦ ¦ jijtid. , - ¦ . . ::: . ¦W. . . - ' * ; ;. ., ; , . . . . .;:. _ Were erected:by the city' Dec. 18; By DENNIS NEELD I to the center of the town in: their both the/ Senate and the: Assembly I.R'oIvaag.- /:¦ ."' /;' . ¦ '/•:. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr. ahd the : ';" ¦' lie has been a TUCSON, Aril. (^^ Deputy Sheriff Albert Pina . . 7 . : JADOTVILLE , Katanga , the [•advance/ . . and it is extremely: unlikely that board of Aldermen apptoved or- Two . civilian cars came toward' Republican lawniakers . arid • the college - professor County is a proud fatherr-< for the • 21st time.p» Congo ' . . fire but; another unit along 7 the port ionment issue without, a hitter brbught his and new daughter, 'Anne, encroachment by Negroes into a '•road), opened lip. One car , got scrap. administrator; a I Monticello Fire ped as he Wife y He/ was looking at the: bullet- : " ¦; Thursday. ''liio^Jj rying to see white residential neighborhood . away. Verbrugghc's car . was rid- forbign p 0 lie y //MONTICELLO. Minn, TAP1 v_ v home from the hospital riddled ear caught in; the . fire .:of ; Reynolds lost his-legal . actions to ¦ planner,' , a/ founj -< v " Some persons referred . to the . jd led and skidded to a halt . ( Loss: was estimated between $80,' if It 's cheaper, by the second dozen/' / " U.N. troops moving' into this im- force reapportionment, but the Su- dation executive , - : ^ barriers across Peyton and Hat'-. ' , Verbrtigghie , blporj gushing from might - inter- I °00 and ino.ono , today following a pbrtant. Katanga copper town on preme Courl said il a member of- two Ian roads as. a "Berlin wall." Me- a-, ' wound urideij his eye, stagered vene if the Legislature I fire that .destroyed a Moiiticello ^rv\ ' -:\ v w ;. '-\- ' ^ Thursday. : .• I failed to act groups : making 'of- . streetcars stopper]^ running today in' grbes picketed the area , but no j out screaming hysterically: "My by June 1/. t building housing : a service station; ROME iiT. . '— .'Buses and Kneeling beside the small , car / ficial studies /'Of , ' incidents were;reported. Then Ne- .l ' wifc is , killed ! . Why. why, why?" . n. / welding company , and two Rome as Workers staged a -24-hour V'age strike. groes and : was Albert Verbntgghe,, a white . A panel."bf- 'three, frcicrnl /jii'dges the national tie- : ¦ several white persons ¦ • The Indian officer helped re- ' ' ' "pei'i - • . -apartments/ '/ ' ¦ ' ' ' ' ' ' ; :' filed suit, seeking, removal of civilian -worker, ,; . ' , " . <:¦: ' . finally , .dismissed Reynolds . fc.11.se pro g r a'ni , /¦/¦ , '" ; v ¦/,' ;. :/ . } ^ p; 'he move the body of Verhrugghe's iipn.. oil I be '.advice ' ' 0/ the panel's Mr , Perkins ,' / /•: L^y/:\^ i:,: ^ , barricades as a public nuisance. . . and a member 0/ could jwife and her . . mortally... wounded special master. The federai/ court iMOSCOW (^1 ;—; The^32 Siberian Christians I>. L. HoJloweJJ, . a . Negro 31- . "We were told wa. com* ' tli e general advisory, committee 01 hack. . \Ve \vere told, we couUr re- . woman friend ... from the car. The also left opoirtlio r|iir,sti/)(i. of ftirlli- ' -nrms Coii/rnl and disarm . j WEATHER sought refuge in: the American Embassy torney , also asked the judge to ' llie ff .S. who turn to bur homes," he cried. friend died minutes later, er coiisideration of the nintfer anient agency. . I back to ; Siberia, a Soviet consider : the constitutionality of ' .Aug. "'¦/ ' FEDERAL FdRECAST are now on their way ¦the:. -ordinances ' ' ' ' Shot dead in the. front seat was after . 1. . He is ohainnaii/iif ./ . l 'lie 'prcsid.en - : WINONA / AMD VICINITY/ said today, . under - which por- - government spokesman v v tions: of , the roads were closed. his wife, . Madeleine. , tial panel on a nat ional academy "loiidy with seallored Tigh).. ' :sn,ow' , ' in; the back seat was Flags at Half Mast Still unsettled "Is the qOpstion oi '- - - "They went sightseeing in Moscow Thursday •Newel! Edeiifield; an attorney Slumped . pay, of -foreign . iilfnirv and- a- member or 'ligbt : . freezing drizzle tonight.. rT ¦ -'Va v Evke, a friend dj - whethnr the stale should court (.' l afternoon," he said, "and"^ the evening they • representing the : city, cotUended 'Aline n Den. ' For Kerr, Powell costs of the fodoni l suit. Special of llie Uertor oiiunission on for Brief snow flurries Saturday. fibni bullet wounds.: ¦eigu ' -' 'innei: boarded a train which will take them back to the . constitutional {iiicsVion Wa? JnR . Emincrt Wingeft submitted ' service¦ persi . Colder, tonight and Saturday with 1 The ' yerbrugglies had fled their LITTLE ROCK fAP l— Master ,- ' ¦ : says, ".Mj not raised in the court action and , , Ark. a hill for more than $.i,tlllif and the , ; However Perkins low tonight of 15-2ft , high Satur- where they came from." ' '' j homes when the main Katanga Flags , is primarily in The academic therefore should not ' .. be con- : at the Arkansas capitol stale treasurer refused lo author.- base . day 25-30; . . . -V The Soviet press and radio has made no men- forces . 'abandoned ' the (own on were ordered '¦ '" /• - sidered.. j' " , " at half stnff today ize payment./ worhl. - . . LOCAL WEATHER tion of the incident. Racial aspects: of the cise were I Wednesday ' night. Biit when in memory of Son/ RiibciT S'. . Perkins ' is no\y vice president ol ¦ Official ohscrvatiims for the .24 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦' ¦ ¦quieted- Reynolds Inrik , lliai issue to a i ' V :u- ' ' O. ' .' '/'X not brought out in . court. Testi things , down many civil- ' Kerr , D-Okla, : and Arkansas- Ihe. Carnegie/Corpo nil ion of . NeM hours ending nl : \2 111. today: 1 ' Dane County Circuit I'miil and lost : York, ami .vice president , ¦ the mony was limited , to (li e ques- i fans returned.¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ' reared actor Dick Powell. of : : , Mnsirnum , Si;' minimum , 26; ¦ ' ' ¦ ' . PHILADKLPHIA W - PHILADKLPHIA , WHICH ON'CTl tion of whether the barriers con- 1 , . . . Secretary of state Nancy Hall again When/Judge: Edwin Wilkle Carnegie Foitndiition. for the Ari< n iKi n , 2ti . " - ! -Indian troops hugged garden ; precipitat ion, none. TRIED;TO RID CITY, HA1.L OF STARLINGS RY BROADCAST- stituted a public nuisance. ordered Ihe tribute, ruled the t reasurer had a "duty to i'Vanrement of 'Teaching. - AIRPORT WEATHER 1 walls that line \ha approach' road resist" payment , .7 ING THE BIRDS DISTRESS CRY ON A PUBLIC ADDRESS lie takes nllicc at Cprneli ne.xi (North Corttral Obsorvation *) The federal court suit, was .Iiily. l.' Mii' iwdiiig, l)cnne W. Mai ' • SYSTEM , 'IS ABOUT TO TRY SOMETHING EI^E, ' ¦ I Mas. temp , 2fl at , noon today, brought ih (lie name of- live W1111- nit ,, who will become presitlei ii ¦min. 25 ' fit II a,m ' Today, ' .overcast FREI) I. CORLETO , PUBLI C PROPERTY COMMISSIONER , enioritiis. • . ' ¦ ' ' ' keslur County residents :aiid I h.e sky at ntltl feel , viability. tjire n SAID TODAY A w.m .ELECTRICAL NETWORK TO <7IVK THK question is whether stale ' " the i'lin Perkins is married and has liva miles with fng. wind five 111 ph. 'rflRDS AN ELECTRONIC HOTFOOT HAS BEEN INSTALLED pay cost s of lili jjation 1111 behalf of (Tilhlrcn. He pluys: gnll and lennlr • from southeast ," barometer M).' '2H ' ON HOOKS AND LEDGES AND WILL BE TURNED ON SOON. private citizen ^. " wfti'iKHoi' I can linrl die lime [ and ' falliiiR slow ly, , luuiiidiiy flfl • Reynolds ' appealed/the ' (.'irfiiit w hich isn ' t ollen." ¦ . . percent , Court ruling 10 |ho¦> ,iiiie. Suproino I '.Vnii't where tl|o case will probably enme Dp in Kehninry. Dripping Thaw During the special Le^j slatlvo session, 'GOP lawmakers passerl Heavy Fighting reiipporti iiiinieiil hills but D CIVHV crntic Gov . Gnylnrd' Nelson .vetoed Europe the mensures, lie i-harged they Over wore "shut through with parlisnti LONDON 'AP)' - A dripping The snowline still , spread far gerrymaiiilnriii K " Iteynnlds Iwis stalrd ,se'\eml In Viet Nam , thaw spread across southern Eng- Into Western Europe, land today, promising relief from A steady fall drifted dojm on liine.s Hint he lielieios a courl By PETER ARNETT the Rfiverniiieiil unit* to n.^Mst in ' the rfeeji freive engulfing tho Frankfurt , and ther« was no traf- would do a inure lair job nl reap- MKION, \;iet Nam/ . 1 AD - trapping, l lio guerrillas who un country since Christmas. flee beyond the city borders, It porlioning than '.vimjil the Hepubl i- Meirt y . fighlinc.' bet ween gmern- Wedhesday smashed' an attiickihg cnn-coiilroll pi l .Legislnture. (ill I! nieiil forces nnrl the Viet Cong force apd killed ii' > Wt nnmese The thaw brought a. ncvy threat , rained , too, Icebreakers kept Ihe ( ' ' I of a.s deep snow lawmakers ' arc firmly ojijin ^eil in . .iii iiliiiinists was reported today troops and lln ee Atncriciiiis severe flooding, Rhine open . to shipping. ' to molt in the south, And a court slopping in In . perlorm n from the men of Wednesday s The gnvernmetit (Tanned th.it began bloody gnvei 'iimeiil ilel oat. , an old etiomy, fog, blanketed Heavy »now alto fell In Vienna, legislnlive fiinction—cspeciiilly , |[ 101 Viet Clung were killed in tho Two gfivcinnienl dead nnd 12 engagement wide (irons of Surrey, Kent nnd and there was a clnnger ol ava- it is a federal court. . Wednesday, lanches jn ihe 'Aust "Alps. Several other controversial is- wounded worn, cvni'iinted from the 1 , Sussex , rian 1 sues will reappear in the Ifitill scs Mekong Delia sector aboul six Tha Saigon government today London also woke to traditional Drifting snow lilocked many ' disclosed R second iminr sethnck HI OII , . ini les imrl|i\vesl of Tun IlieV, IHit , fog, hut weather men forecast roadR in Denmark. Among Diem is a iirupnM 'il this work. It snicl iin Viol iuuuese chiuige In Ihe legal age lor he«i ; I here .was no immediate indicat ion . that it would drift nway during The industrial ecnler of Lille, Ijoops were killed and 2ti Viet- ' drinking In Wisconsin. ;

PRIDAY te ^pi!|pi» ;ii ipfc JANUARY 4, 1963 &¦ yf e VGAttoljm Thie Daily Record |y^.:..j*|^;;;j:; ^

At Cbmiriunity Two-State Deaths AA Wirioha Deaths Memorial Hospital Kathryn Utter August Gernhardt August Gernhardt ,; Red T op Vlslling houriV Medlcel ant surgical TREMPEALEAU, Wis. — Kath- . patients': I lo. 1 and 7 to •;30 .p:m.. (no. ryn Utter , 87, died Thursday at Trailer Court ,, died Thursday at children under 151. a; La Crosse hospital; She had Minneapolis General Hospital. He Maternity patients- . 1 to S:3D and 7 to By GRETCHEN L. LAMBBRTON 8:M p.m. (adults ' only).' been hospitalized four months. had been ill three years. He had -She Was born here ¦/¦Oct: 17, been employed at the Chicago- ^pHE other day I lunched with Miss Leslie Gage, retired luper* THURSDAY 1875, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Northwestern railway shops here. X visor at Winona State College, at the ' Watkins Memorial Admissions * Rankin McGilvray. She was mar- Surviving are his wjfe and sev: Home, and later up in her . pleasant room we visited. I was par- Scott Lee Bork, Fountain City, ried to Frank Utter; She was a eral nieces and nephews. ticularly interested in her reminiscences of her famous uncle, L. ' ¦¦ ' wis;' ." ¦/'•/ . charter member of the Trempea- Funeral servlces/wi!.] be at 10.30 Frank Baum, creator of the Wizard of Oz aiid the rest of the de- Oscar B. Posz, 476 E Belleview leau Eastern Star , Chapter 88. . am, Saturday at Breitlow Fu- lightful children's books ' that many of us grew up with, Today's ' . St/ ' / /-. /./ " .;¦ " / Survivors include one brother , neral Home, the Rev: A. U . Deye, children, too, will have that pleasure, for many of the old books Francis F- Walcb, 159 E, 4th St. Ronald , Trempealeau; and one St: Martin 's Lutheran Church, of- are being, republished in a number of editions. : Baby John A;/ Spelu; 160 E. sister , Mrs. Alfred Kutchera, ficiating. Burial will be in Wood- The first book-length biography of the famed children's writer ' Broadway. Trempealeau. . " ../ lawn ; Cemetery. has just teen published under the title "to Please a Child," and M. 7-ywicki, T72 E. Funeral services Babv Linda¦ ' willV be at 2 Friends may call at the funeral was: written by one of his sons, Frank Joslyn Baum with Russel 2nd-St. :"/. '. p:m. Saturday at Smith Mortuary, home Saturday morning. P. McFall. The Winona Public Library now has it/and the many Ray B; Martin , 1050 E. 3rd St. the R^v. Donald Riley, Trempea- people who were brought up on the Oz books will find great pleas- Mrs: Max Kulas.¦ 1888 Gilmore leau Federated Church , officiat- WEATHER FORECAST , . . Snow will fall will be sno\v . in the central Plateau and light ure reading this delightful biography. ¦" - ¦:/¦// Ave./ V .:, ' ing. Burial will be in Trempea- L. Frank Baum of Syracuse, N. Y., married/ a Cornell co-ed ' WEATHER- tonight in the Great Lakes, area , the tipper . Mis- rain on the northwest Pacific coast. It will .be . ¦Lewis A: Campbell .,. 3;77'4. leau Public. Cemetery./"- '/' // I named Maud Gage who was Miss Leslie Gage's aunt. Miss Gage : / sissippi valley and portions of the northern and colder frdrrt the Rockies east to the Mississippi Grand Si . Friends may call at the mortu- EXTENDED FORECAST remembers her uncle well and visited him after he moved to . Chi- Mohnk, Fountain MINNESOTA - Temperatures central Plains,; To the south rain • will spread . Valley as well as Tn the- south . Atlantic and Ne^v Lester M. ¦ ary tonight from 7-9 and/Saturday cago. He was a tall handsome man with thick dark hair and t " . ' ¦• ' ¦'* ¦ ' above through the , Photofax Map) ¦/ ' ' ' ¦ ' ' Citv, Wis. ' . . after 9 a.m. The . Eastern Star will average 5 to 10 degrees "Ohio Tennessee and middle Mis- England states. TAP . . . /• mustache. Miss Gage particularly rememberi his far-seeing kindly 807 VV. normal. Normal -high 14 extreme Miss Freda H. Krai!. will conduct a service .at 8 p.m. sissippi valleys and the southern Plains. There eyes and the wonderful yarns he spun for children. As a youngster . ' ' ' ' north to 24 extreme south. Nor- 5th St. - tonight .. - in upstate New York he led a comfortable life at the big old fam- Mrs. Ben Kleinschmidt, 670 E. mal low 7 below; extreme nort h ' ' ' ily home.. , . " 4th .St.' . / . William H. Wyers to 7 above extreme south/ A little Munici pal Court Edward. C. .. Eide; 12R Fairfax St. MONDOVI, Wis. 'Special ! — colder Saturday followed by a ' As a young man-he becamis by doing fine embroidery. And Baby Michael E. Framen, 1124 William H. Myers, 78, died Wed- ¦warming- : trend till turning colder, Beatrice Nyrud; 252 \V. 4th St, an actor, a playwright, then then a Chicago publisher pub- W.. Broadway. nesday, evening at the Buffalo early next week. Precipitation will forfeited $10 for non-appearance . went Into poultry raising; then lished L, Frank Baum's first Lawrence H. Abts, Fountain Memorial; Hospital here, He had average one tenth inch or less for her trial today on a charge manufactured axle grease. book for children called "Moth- Citv, Wis. . . been in failing health for several melted occurring as occasional/ of parking jn a snow , removal When this last Venture failed er Goose in Prose." All this ' Births months:. light snow Friday/ night or Sat- aiea. She pleaded not guilty Dec. Mr. and .Mrs. Kelly Bell, 557 E; urday and again about mid • week. 27. Her car was tagged by police in 1888 he and his wife and while Mr. Baum was telling He was: bor n March 27, 1884 , to St.; a daughter. at 4th and ; babies moved west to Dako/ stories to more and more chilv Kinc Mr . and Mrs, Ezra Myers, Mon- . WISCONSIN—Temperatures . will . Winona streets at , 11 40 ¦ Mr; and Mrs. AZ/J. Fenske, . St. average about 4 degrees above p.m. Dec. 26; ta Territory. There he started dren. Evenings the e n t i r e dovi , pjoneer Buffalo County set- " a general store, Baum's Ba- neighborhood •. would come In Charles.¦¦ Minn:, a daughter. tlers. ; He was a lifelong resident normal/ Normal high 17 To 25 Forfeits. , Mr' . " . and - Mrs. Harold WV J, zaar, in Aberdeen , but that and sit on the floor and listen of." this; area. He married the for- north and 25 to 29 : south. Normal Mrs, Helen A. Ferguson , Prai- Wis., failed because none: of the spellbound to the tall man sit- Bade; Cochrane. a daughter. mer Mathilda Switzenberg in 1908 low zero to 8 above north and B rie Island Rd., $10 on a charge Discharges ' drought-plagued people could ting on the floor with them and in Minneapolis. . He;, nvyned a to 15 .. above.; soiith/ Turning cold- of failure to stop for- a traffic Elgin O- Sonneman , : 62V W. pay their accounts. Then /he ; telling them enchanting tales bridge construction company here, er about Saturday or Sunday and signal. She was arrested by police King St. about Monday or Tues- took over a sagging Aberdeen of the wonderful land of Oz. . was Buffalo County highway com- warmer at Broadway and Franklin Street Mrs. Eva Kuhl, Lewiston; Minn. day. Precipitation will total near at 7 p.m. Thursday. newspaper: aiid ran it single- At 9 o'clock the patrolman on missioner for 18 years, and had . . Mrs. Bernice D- Rohweder, Min- one tenth of an inch north and ARCADIA handed for a year, When that the beat always rang the front ¦ served : for many . years as city nesota City! Minn. . . • ¦ near two tenths of an Inch south ARCADIA, w is too failed and was taken over doorbell and saw to it that all assessor. . (Specian— Mrs, Laura A. Darling, 534 Gar- in snow/ about, tonight and Satur- Three men appeared befbre Mu- by the sheriff he/took the train the . visiting , children got home He was a member of:the Mon- ; field . St. - day and: in 9now or snow flurries nicipal Judge - for Chicago to look for a job. safely in the dark. . dovi Lodge: No. . ' 252, F.. .4 A. M. Ernest T. Reck . Mrs. George R. . Pavek, 1172 Gil- . about Monday or Tuesday. In Chicago he did newspaper Then Baum's second book, . Monday and : were fined¦ as fol- more Ave. and of the Mirror Lake Lodge ¦ :¦ ' ' work and was a salearhan. "Father Goose," was published No. 163, Knights of Pythias. OTHER TEMPERATURES lows : : . VV Mrs. Jessie Stryker, 123 t./San- / / Soon he sent for his wife and and then in June 1900 , the ' •Survivors .are: His wife ; one By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS William Waldera, 22; Indepen- born St; / dence , charged for four small sons. But always "Wonderful Wizard of Oz;" It son', Everett Myers,: San Jose, Hlgh LoW Pr. not yielding Leo J. Wachowiak¦ , 471 Manka- ', the right of way involving ah ac- he spun marvelous fairy tales was an instant success and the '' •; ¦' " ' Calif ., and. three grandchildren. Albuquerque, ciotldy •¦ 39 30 .06 to Ave. "/ . cident on ' Dec , 29. He was arrest- for liis own and the neighbor: publisher couldn't keep up with ' Funeral services will be Sunday Atlanta/ clear ./:....- .. 55 31 .. '/ Baby Michael E.; Franzeh/1124 ' ed ¦;'"¦' by.j City; Policeman George hood children, and no matter the demand. Children all over W; at 2:30 p.m at the Colby Funeral Bismarck, cloudyy .... 29 .24 . . Broadway. . Frisch and was fined $5 plus where he went children always America took it to their hearts. Home, Mondov i , the Rev, Roger Boise/ clear ::...... 41 24 .01 V Abner J. Dahle, Utica, Minn. costs; ' ¦ - ¦; :• ¦ ' • ' , clustered around and begged The author had wanted to write Brooks, Mondovi Congregational Boston, snow ...... 38 32 T " Dominic Lisovmi, 22, Arcadia , for stories. It was his rhother- a fairy story that wouldn't Correction / . Church, officiating. Burial will be Chicago, cloudy . VV. 32 27 T son of Mr.: and Mrs, : Valentine in-law, Mrs. Gage, who encour- frighten children as many of The;name of Roger M. , in the Oak Park Cemetery. Cleveland, - cloudy ... 33 29 .. Brand ¦'¦; ' Lisovvski, Arcadia, was arrested aged him io devote more of his the grim;European fairy stories 1223 W. 3rd St,/wasrmisspelled in Pallbearers will be: Stanley Mel- Denver, cloudy . .;. ... 43 29 .. Des Moines, rain ..... 27 , 25:'/.T Dec/25 :by Chief of Police Edward working time to : writing down : did , and one that didn 't preach Wednesday's discharges. rose, Robert Trowbridge. . Clifford - ¦ -; ... 33 ,31 , Kaiser for not: having his car . un- these wonderful tales that: fp. , prosy morals. The result.was Hoyt, Edwin Kuehn, Ervin Accola Detroit , /cloudy „.. . , Fairbanks; clear ..... -4 -23 .01 der control, jHe was fined $10, fascinated all children. . a perfectly delightful combina* and Eldrid firanger: plus costs, . OTHER BIRTHS Fort Worth , cloudy ,. 56 48 //.;; . Miss Leslie Gage recalls .that tlon of kindly humor, brilliant Friends may call at the funeral ¦ Dennis Sehock 21, , Helena, clear ". /. ..;. 49 ;29 . , Arcadia son her Aunt Maud, wife d the imagination and suspense.. The HARMONY, Minn. (Special 1 . - home from Saturday/ noon until of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic. Schick'; Honoluou , clear 7... .80 64 : budding author, helped out the d. story had conflict, suspense At Harmony Community Hospi- time of services:" Arcadia, paid a fine of $15, plus family ;¦¦ ' Kansas City , cloudy . 64 53 .01 finances at this point and a happy resolving. . tal; , • ,7 /j costs: for disorderly conduct ! Mrs. A. R. Kerkhof Memphis, cloudy .VV "61- . .39/.., on ; Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Olson , a the streets of Arcadia. Sehock HARMONY; Minn. (Special) , — Miami, clear ;; ;..;.;. 72 52 .. Mr . Baum invented Mi entire new and uniquely American form daughter DecV27. was arrested Dec. 14 by Chief // ; // Mrs. A. R. Kerkhof , 54, Golden Milwaukee, cloudy .. 30 27 .. of child folklore, quite comparable with the American folklore of Sgt. and Mrs'. Waiter Niemeyer, Kaiser. Mark Twain; Th» '' / Valley, Minn., formerly of Har- Mpls>SL Paul, rain . 29 26 T public cried/for more Oz books. Mr. Baum, who Columbus, Ga., a daughter Thurs- at ¦ ¦ PLAINVIEW to his amazement was: being deluged with mony^ died Sunday St. Barna- New Orleans, clear -7 62 38 . .' '.. 3Q-PAY OUJLOOK :. . . The 30-day precipitation outlook for , royalties, quit his job day . Sgt. Niemeyer is the son of PLAINVIEW. Minn. JSpeciaH- bas Hospital. -Minneapolis/ New York, cloudy /. / 38 32- . .: Minnesota is below normal according to/these maps supplied by and had a marvelous time writing more Oz books. All; were enor- Mrs. Phillip Kram, 656 E. Howard Albert L./Bubeck. Chippewa ¦ ' , snow ./, 36 30 T Falls. mously successful. They were translated into dozens of foreign St. ' /;¦¦ '//; the former Florence Anderson Philadelphia the United States Weather Bureau , but the , temperature outlook .:.;-/ 51 44 .05 Wis., forfeited $15 bail after being languages, even Japanese and Russian. Sales are enormous in was the daughter of the late Dr. Phoenix/ clear arrested by the State Highway for the same period is near normal. (AP Photofax Map)/ cloudy 39 29 ., Pa^ Russia. Children all over the world adored the fantastic charact- and Mrs, N. Anderson , Harmony. Portland/ Me., trol Dec. .26 on a charge of illegal SATURDAY BIRTHDAYS Ore., cloudy 54 36 .. ers Mr. Baum -dreamed iip — the Tin Woodman , the Scarecrow , She attended Carleton College and Portland, passing on Trunk Highway 42. /:;., 53 33 T the Wogglebug, the Wooden Horse, Jack Fumpkinhead, the Wizard Ruth Diane Thompson, Lewis- the University of Minnesota where Rapid /City , rain . / Other traffic cases heard by Jus- 1902 Alma Funeral rain .....V 33 27 T of Oz , the Purp]e l>ragon/the Hi Ki of Twi and hundreds of others. ton, Minn., , 6. she . graduated as a registered St. Louis, tice of the Peace Leon W, Ell rin- ' nurse in 1930/ She was the wife Salt Lake City,/cloudy 30 13/ -. Cost Only $36.50 Stage plays, movies, radio scripts htfve been made from these ' ger follow; Ui. Colonel books. Today there is an International Wizard of Oz Club with . clear ,55 38 .. ' ' ¦ of Dr. Arthur C. Kerkhof, :/• • San Francisco, Vaughn T. Girard, Arkansaw , ) "..- WOUNDED DOGS '/; : . '. V BLAIR , .Wis. iSpecial — members all over the world. The club publishes a journal. Funeral services were held Wed- Seattle, fog ... .- ..;: 50 38 Wis., paid a $15 fine and costs "The 14 ;Can one afford it noiv? An Baum Bugle," some copies of which M'ss Leslie Gage showed nesday at- ML Olivet Lutheran Washington, cloudy .: .36; 31 .. on a charge of illegal passing. He f No. 1622 — Male, brown and ' area farmer-recently told of a me, They alsb have an annual three-day convention each June at white lib" license Church , Minneapolis. T—Trace. was arrested ; by the Highway Pa- , , third day. Leads 60 US. clipping for services, of a fu- the summer hotel on the shore of Bass Lake, Ind., owiied by L. No. 1623 — Male black Labrador, troi Dec/27 on Trunk Highway 42, ;neral/in Alma. :iii •. 1902/; The Frank Baum's son Harry Neal Baum and his wife. Though L. no license, second day. Mrs. Frank' Christopherson Earl W. Koepsell , Plainview, ¦ '¦". ¦PEPIN i i : total cost was listed as $36.50i Frank Baum died in 1919 the/14 Oz books and many ot her of his No. 1624 — Male black pup with . Wis; Special — Mrs. was arrested by William Clayson Retirement f or Items included $25 for the cas- delightful fairy books are : firmly established as the; brown markings, Frank Christopherson , ;66, rural on; a charge of speeding 50 ni p.h. first truly first: (lay. ket, $3.50 . for shroud and $8 for American Pepin , died Thursday morning at zone Dec. .' !! Gls on Patrol folklore for children. Available for good homas: Court Clerk in a 30 m.p.h.:. on a hearse/ One female, three males. St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Wabasha , Trunk Highway 247, He paid a TAN HIEP, South Viet Nam W after suffering a heart attack. " fiBfr-of-$20-and-$4-eost-s . ¦ - ; ¦ ¦ " ' -. —/--A—Ur-Sf^-iA-rmyj-colonel—from- TREE COLLECTION The former Anna Johnson , she was Lasts 1 Day -^eahr^^Fst-^cGad ia WHITEHALL Texas scraped together 60 Ameri- ; FOUNTAIN CITY, Minn.-Christ- 1896 , at Erhard , 2 Adult Glasses born March 17, LAWRENCEBtJRG. Ky. ( Ap->- WHITEHALL. Wis, iSpecial) - can soldiers, including cooks, and ' mas trees will oe cillectcd by the Minn., daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Baby to Get Gifts Lizzie Witherspoon 's retirement Trempealeau County Court casjs turned them into a battle patrol , Ransomed Cuban American Legion Post . Saturday At Arcadia High Knute Johnson. She was married ; as circuit Court clerk In Anderson heard by Judge A - L. Twesme fol- that trapped a unit of Communist ARCADIA, . Wis. 7 (Special>-The for the annual ice fishing contest. to Frank Christopherson at Erhard ARCADIA, Wis. (Special »-Two County lasted only one day. low: guerrillas fleeing into the Mekong | first, baby born in 1963 at St; Jo- Resiijenta of Cochrane and Foun- July 7, 1915. They moved to North Vilas M . Boi-gwardt , Osse o, River delta jungles today. adult classes will begin Monday She retired Wednesday after 25 Prisoners Get seph's Hospital,. Arcadia, is the tain City are asked to place their Dakota where they lived until 1924 pleaded guilty to drunken drivirg evening at the Arcadia High years- in office. Miss Susan Mary ' The Americans, military advis- son of Mr. and Mrs. Florian Kam- trees in front of their houses If ' when they moved to Nelson , Wis. and paid ;. fine of $100 an : . $3 ; ¦ ' ¦ ' • School ,: beginning al 8 p.m . ' Walker was sworn in to succeed ¦ ers to South V^t Nam's govcrn- rowskl, Dodge, Wis. . • ' they wish to have them collected. They moved here hi' 1940. She was costs. 17 Those who wish may drop In the typing room a . beginners her hut suffered a stroke and died ment forceju-K^ptured Commu- The infant will receive gifts from them a member of the Ininiamiel Luth- Otis Berg, Blair , pleaded guilty $250 Cash Bonus off , at the Legion Club in typing class will he conducted by a few minutes after taking the nist prisoners. Col. John Paul Arcadia merchants when he re- Fountain eran Church and Ihe ladies so- to lacking current vehicle regis- MIAMI , Fla; (API-Most City or behind the Cochrane Richard Kampa , High school stu- oalli. Vann of El Paso: said his men Cuban turns home. The Komrowskis Hotel. ^ ciety. : tration and a valid drivers li- invasion prisoners and their fam- dents will not be eligible to join Mrs. Witherspoon was reap- didn 't fire a shot. j also ha\e another son and daugh- Survivors include her husband; cense. He paid a $10 fine plus $3 ilies have been absorbed into Mi- . the class. pointed Thursday and said s:he ter. / ' v> one daughter , Mrs/ Floyd (Ade- costs on the first charge and $10 Vann said he put the unit to- ; ami's huge, ... •I . A. Lager, the Arcadia High would serve until the November refugee colony. Exile ; line / Clallin, Pepin , and three on the second charge. gethcr to protect an Aincricm ' School art teacher election. sources said today the new arriv- announces Ihat Ronald I.. Paulson, Ettrick Rt. major with Vietnamese troops, FOUNTAIN CITY PTA there will be grandchildren . Three sisters nnd als were seeking quiet and priva- an organizational 2, pleaded guilty lo two counts of The- Vietnamese were trying,"to I two brothers have died . cy with their loved ones after be- FOUNTAIN CITY , Wi$. (Spe- meeting for an evening adult class failure In drive on the right side cut off fleeing Communist Viet ' Funeral services will be at 2 ing ransomed and returned here cial)-The Fountain City PTA will in the high school dininc room. of highway. He paid a $15 fine Con? who nt lacked in force frnm pin. Saturday nt Imnianuel . Lu- j from Cuba during the Christmas meet in the band hall Jan. 9 at AUTOMATIC Armed Forces plus $3 costs on the 'first count nearby Ap Ban Wednesday, kill- ^SASf-fi^ theran Church , the Kcv, Philip ; holidays. 8 p.m. with the executive board P.O. Charlei L. Nelson , .son of and ,$l.r> on the second. ing three • Americans' and wound/ Kurt/, officiating. Burial will be in ' The government put up a 1 TICKET ^( Hemmesch Installed ¦ ' Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nelson, 724 Jdhn Wirlioii , Eleva , pleaded big 10 others. Sixty-five govern- i large meeting at 7:30 p.m. The guest, 1 ^^ K Oakvood 'Cemetery. . . ' . number of them in former speaker will be Haukur Bodvars- ' K, 4th St., returned lo his Naval guilt y to disorderly conduct. He ment troops were killed ii| the ; U.S. By Merchants Bureau 'Friends may call ;it ihe (;(\- ' PRINTERS base al Millington , Trim., where paid a, $15 fine plus $3 costs. Communist trap. military officer quartern near Mi- son of Iceland , who in a teacher /yC^^^^ ricTi Funeral llmnc , Durand , to- ami International Airport. Others ot Winona Stale College. Servers Albert llcmmesch \y as installed he is an instructor in aviation Larry W. Johnson . IOteva , plead- "I'm no trying to fight these . . night , and alter 11:30 a.m. Salur- rented apartments or moved in will he Mr. and Mrs Joe Greshik, as new chairman of Ihe Winona electronlcs. lie spent a two-week ed guilty to iTitiklng an illegal li- people's war for tbrm ," Viinn said, . day at the church. with friends and relatives already Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Kammuel- ('number of Commerce Merchants leave nt the home of his parent s , turn . He paid a $15 fine plus M "Our sole reason was to protect j Pallbearers will he Ail and in the Miami nren. ler , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knut- DOERER'S Bureau nt the ((roup 's annual din- Pvt. Richard P. Tambornino, costs, that major; " Hans Rndsek . , Archie nnd Chester The Cuban refugee emergency son and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin PHONE 2314 ner Thursday nt the Williams Ho- ' son of Mr . and Mrs. K. F. Tnm- Forfeitures follow on lb«se Redlo-Dlip»|Ched Equipment Mlkcl.snn , mid Robert nnd Law- The Americans carried **ito> center said some of the prisoners Ziecler. tel , succeeding Francis VVhnlen. liiirnino , 11511 W, KHi St., spent charges: rence . .lulinkp . malic weapons but were under or- left Miami soon alter their arriv- Harold IV Wilcox wns installed a 14-dny leave al the home ot Curtis Blnckdecr and Stnnley . pnreiils nnd has returned lo Blnckdeer , lllack River Kails HI, ders from Vann not lo lire iinlr-s al. They went to join relative' s ;is vice chairman . Miss Margaret Cnthers his ' <;»., where lie In Blnckdeer Onnlns- Ihe Communis!s opened up. He among the 53,000 who have been ¦ DURAND , Wis. i Spc('inli--Mlss Korl d onfoii , 2, nnd R/rimrd , CONO BIDS Corps on u highway, $1R said the Americans did not need settled in every stale but Margaret Cnlhers , (ifi , died Thurs- in the Southeastern Signal ka , all parking . Dr> C. W. faruler f M.KDOVIA , Minn. -- Sealed School. each, to use their weapons. Alaska, day al St Benedict ' s Comnitiiiit .v Vann sent the American pntrol 131 ChoaU Building I Phon* 4417 bids will be received hy ('nlodoniii Douglns .1. llelle , llliiir , speed- The center said all of the 1 Hosp ital. She had hoen hospitaliz- • out , in jeeps nnd on foot nt 10 ,113 ¦Village Council .Ian Hi al K p.m. KELLOGG , Minn, iSpecial> — ing 75 in .p.h. at night , '$28, returning prisoners were ed two weeks , n.m, By curly afternoon they hnd offered for the sale of W.IO. OOfl in qeneral I'fc, Paul II. Schouwellor , non of Runnel A. Olson , Blair III. I , ¦examinations Slie was bom Dec. Z\, IIMMl . ill completed their operation and re- free-physical at the ohligni ion coupon bonds for vil- Mr, and Mrs . Paul Schouwoiler , failure to execute proper muimge- Modern Chiropractic New Auburn , Wis , daughter ol center. About 400 to 500 hove re- lage improi'emenls — building of is spending n seven-day leave at ment and control , $Tn. turned to their advisory roles iuid George and Clara Calliers , She field cooking sloves. ceived Ihe examinations, ;i now water lower ami sewage tli <> home of bis parents , He will Thomas M, Burl , Ossen Rt. 3 , and Electrotherapy came here 3(1 years ago. The Cuhon Revolutionary Coun- ilisposiil |)l;inl. return lo Fort ('arson , Colo. reckless driving, $53. Survivors include one .sister, cil gave each of the reluming Bay A.2 , C . Kemiolh Freese, son of JAYCEES AWARD Monday thru Friday f a.m. to S p.m. i>HOP ADDUION Cassey Webb , Chippewa Fulls . of Pigs invaders n $250 combat Mr. and Mrs , Edwin Frcrse , is WAHASJ IA , Minn. — Three out- Opan Friday ¦vtning 7-9 by Appointment DI'HANI J . Wis. - An addition is Funeral services tvlll . be. at 2 bonus. spending a 30-day leave at Hie Bob Newhart to stnndiiH ! local people will be nam- Closed Saturday ln'ini; completed nl the wesl end Snturdny nl Condrich Ku- In addition , thoy arc entitled p. m. home of bin parents. He Is stn- ed by the Wnhasha Junior Cham- of the Pepin County hlghwny/ the llev Arvid Mnr- Wed Virg inia Quinn with oilier refugees to a maxi- ¦ nernl lloiiie . Uonrd nt the Paris AFB , France. ber nf Commerce nt a dinner .-hups u/iirli will lie n.scd tor high - Chiir.-h , (if mum $10O a month per family in ev , Durand .Methodist Upon completion of his leave , be I.OS ANOKLKS W -¦ Ciiincdiiui mooting'Jan. 2(1. They will lie an •A . I V I'omniltti'c inci'liii ^s. iiu.'ii'lers welfnro funds , or $02 per Indi- . ficii'iting. Buri a l will lie In Furcst will return lo Purls where he has . Rob Ncwhart , 33, . Ijj is.,.tnk»*n out ouistnndlnt! employer, yomifi furm- tor tin 1 higliwuy ciiivniishioiu'r , , vidual. Hill Cemetery. lirrii assigned for three years. Me j n wedding lit onse" .\vlth Virginia er nnd yiiiing man of the yeur. .ind I'cKini (or storaitc «f hichway Friends iiiny call nt the funeral is ,'ilinnling radio and rndnr relay QuInn , 22 , dntiRhlc . 31, Hearing Aid Give n Plri'inmer 77 , nnd Mrs, Walter Hulschow , is a ecles, II will he the first nmrrlnge >veek, Holy Kosnry Church of GUS { Tlmrsiliiy the Chlcnito , Burlington A Quincy , I IL- ** *\*r\* \ i ship, died Middenlv p.-iralronper at Fort Campbell ; Ky. I for ench. Lima Bauer Built relrond shop, iiioniinj: al Ihe IJIIeJord Resl Hnltrond has only one agent for IJurnnd Liiundry & donning -Vil- A MOST UNIQUE FREE offer of special interest , to those ,he lie Is spending a 2(i-dny len\ e at who hear but do not understand words has just Almn nnd Pepin. Beginning this been an- llnine . l.niicsbiini the home of his parents. lage nnd McMnhon Chevrolet were \ u 1 1 He wus hoi n .Iniic R , Hill.') ill New License Plate week , Ihe agent Is nt Hit' Alma marked ns shelters by Dick Am- nounced by AUD1VOX , Inc. A true life, actual slzo model I Shoe Man l station irom B-lfl n.m, and 2-II p.m., of the smallest Audlvox ever made will be given FREE to Forrest vlllr lo Mi and Mr.i. BLAIR , Wii. iSpi'dnli Sp.l iHas 'You Bum' On It ice of the St. Pnul Corps of En- ^^ / ^ , and nt Pepin station 10:30 a.m. to gineers ami Hohci t L, Blnir , Civil anyone nnswerinR thin advertisement. Wenr test il in the Cicnrge Plieinmci' lie (nrnird fill \'i<'lor L. Voss , .son of Mr. nnd of his Hie in the Kniiiiliiin and SAN PICDIH) , Calif, >M'> - A i2.:i0 p.m. Monday through Fri- Defense diroctor, Tolnl enpneity privacy of your own home without cost or obligation of any SAYS- m Mrs l,e(in;ii'd h'nss , has retuined It' \ Jfj Preston areas. He iiiiiiricd Onn ' clerk nt n stale dcpnrlmrnl of day. of llio structure Is 535 people, kind. s yours to keep, free. The size of the Audlvox III to Fori Hfliid . Tex . after heing only one of its many fontures. It weighs about coming lo buy a Teresa I'ikop April :iu , 1013 nl unit ni- vehicles office npi'iicd a less than a third \ How j home with his parents during (he of nn ounce, and it's all nl enr level in one unit, No Preslon, package Thursday, expert ing to | | pan of shoes from inc.' Our holidays He Is wllh Ihe !>01st wires lead from the body to tlie head. Here Is truly new J Sill , ivui s are ; III- , wile; one find two new Ciillfornl n license \ low overhend nnd nnuill op- « ' Armored Division which was -In hope for the hard of hearing. us Mill. Min n . Ilnnnony. one (laugh- (ieorgin during the Cuban crisis jilales Inside, Instead IM found ernling cosl^ Iri soil good . 0 «-m. through 5 p.am. I < lei' , Mrs. (ierhnril lloi'gen , Limes- throe. DR. C. R. KOLLOFSKI THESE MODELS ARfl FREE whlU th» llmlud supply last* , shoes for less inoney, I' ve j n nt SI. Columbnii Catholic Perfectly Impressed on the ex- \ liiii'o; lour grniitlcliildirn; I w Mondiiy, s»lurd»y t0 ,jao so wa suggest you writ* for yours now. AGAIN WE RHPBAT, 11127 , , . you grenl Kiniiilchildren: one tirnthnr , Cliiucli , Ihe Itev slohn P, Ilorg- tra pinto—in plnce of Ihe UMM I AX E OLT ° s na cost er obligation. \ licrn here finer J DR. M U. D B thire' ? .should know me, ( H arold , Albuquerque . N M,, and ninti offlclnling , Burlnl will be In coiiibinnlldii ot three lellers i.nd niie siisler , Mrs. MniTlui Snultcr , llie church cemetery , three nutitliers—wns n six letter • OptometrMB MixMiiiln , M WI I , Hi,i parents , twn Friends niny cnll nt Ihe Than- niessiige app/irenfly nuirolvi"!! by Audlvox Hearing Aid Service QUS the Shoe Man THUD AW» MAI N STS, PHONE 68S0 - 3031 ] briil hers and two sisters have wnld Funeral Home after 2 p in, n droll cnnvlcl nt K II I MHII Prison , Lynne Towar Lobby, 111 Main (treat La C rosse, Wis; \ 115 E. 3rd Phon» 4502 < died. Snturdny. Kosnry will be R p.m, where 11K ? plales m-e mndo. » - -— —,.— ,.— ~.~.~.~.^^^M Fuller nl services will be 10 »,m Sundny nt the funernl home. It said; "VOU IHIM," Chamber Unit College Dance Ng>y Event Indorses Hike In Gasoline Tax Activity A 2-ceht increase in Minnesota's gasoline tax was endorsed . by the highway Committee of the Winona Chamber of Commerce at a lunch- Fiha^ eon meeting at the Williams Ho- Final plans for the big fun-filled Two otlier events are to be held ¦Winona.'-Senior.-High .School. auditor-.' •. . ' " tel Thursday noon; Winona Winter Carnival were made. - the siiine-night . The teenas AVIDA president, who tertained : and invited triba l and of Robert Nelson Sr., No bids . were received last .Although a . . freezing drizzle ries are. predicted for Saturday ' : ' '' , said the 60-by-250-fbot addition to stale chiefs to the forthcoming trustee for ; three years. ' ! month when the board, first sought and . occasional ; lig'ht snowfalls with a high bf\2rv:jrt. Siinday . .i'enir , ; Clarence Bell but!on sales;chair- Levied on Five , ' : ¦ "¦m'ari, reported an apparent good the east side of the leased : build- event. Mayor R. K. Ellings , ;\vas Sannups—Robert Nelson and.' bids. for the car. .- A . local auto- may , pprnliire.vwill' be aliov;e norm.-il ... make driving , difficult in the s«le of buttons so lar with buttons ing would be completed in early master of ceremonies. . Walter Williams. Warriors — Wil- ;| mobile-dealer told the Daily- News ' ' with little or no .precipitin ion; says of W .iripna ... .. '.area ' torfighl and Satur- '- on . sale' in many business places April , The addition and main ^ast sachems the Winona liam Fratzke. Albert Thiele. Fred jj '-the/St ate'Highway Patrol car spe- .the weatherman . . ' day, 'fairly , ' ' tlirbugliolit the city-, Biitf Beer Gharges building are one-story structures. Br list -and Albert Peter man. i' cil'ic ations- the hoard originally mild weather is ex- Winonn . saw the 'jhermomete .r .onsVhiay . j ' ' '' also be. bought Irom Winona Activ- Braves — Ronald Ready, Richard l . used Vvere too complex; for .deal- pecied to prevail for the next five rise .1'0';,12 Thtiistlay ¦afternoon. ' 'and . . Ronald WVBerg, 22, St. Charles, : ' ity. Group.members: '¦' ' "WE/ LOOK ON this as an- ex- ers - fo bid on f or just . one car. days. ' . ' '¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' , ¦ ' drop in 2fi by:.;.this- niorning. At . • formerly . of the Twin Cities, Francis, - IVorven Lockwood and , . • ¦ ' :' : panding industry and feel justified The board is how :siTnpler noon the reiidiiiR . was 2B . :A year W.. O. pleaded guilty Thursday after- Agency Roy. Schaupp. Guard of wigwam —. -] . using7 ; ..'Teniperai ures frpiu7 Sat'i'u-day . ' • . Dr. : i-Finkolnbiirg , WAG: in . .investing the funds - necessary US. ' ; : ago today; the Winona high noon in justice court, Goodview, Alfred Fratzke.: Guard of forest j-jspecifications .- 7 through Wednesday;' are slated tii was pt'L'sident. is: general chairman of. to carry through this expansion ; 4fi and ihe. low: i>6 with six inches the carnival/ . V to five charges of procuring beer Earl -Kratz; ¦; . average' . ;") tp 10 degrees above : program," jPettersen said. : ALL OF THE sheriff's cars art .ot. snow. on . the ground.; for minors. V- Seelung The chiefs: of ..1 he- tribe were in- .:' normal . for . this .time of ' the year. ¦ ' .' ." Goodail. a wholly owned subsi- now owned by • .Sheriff: George L. , The, iilliime i.h i gh -for .Ian. i \va.s Justice of the peace Lewis Al- stalled 'by..- '.Walter Williams , ' great ; Normally. nighttime, yiiippratures ; ''" of Foley Manufacturing Co., ; Fort who gets a 10-cent-per-niile 50 in; f8B0. and the low -'>a.:;in i sii4; bert sentenced the , youth to pay diary' senior sagamore of .¦Minnesota.-. , as- '¦'' ¦ vvpuld. drop to an '- '. average--' of 7 Inc.i Minneapolis, manufactures a .-allowance.' The mean for the past 24 hours a fine of $50 and costs of $5 or New Otfice sisted by Albin ;AI. Johnson , great ; above and . .daytime; highs would 5ubcbmm|tfee line of 23 heavy . diity rotary lavn Bids , for the other two proposals ; was 29-, contrastiiigwith a normal serve 30 days in jail On each llabeck be around . ,14. V ; ¦ ' ' ' ¦ . quarters for. the U.S. , Fish mishinewa, and Bernard . will be opened at 1.0 a.m. Wednes- of iti ; "• , . . . charge. The total sentence is $275 mowers at: the local plant. About New ¦¦ Service offices are be- great prophet. V day:. PRECIPITATION ii expected ,7 Hi ghways in "Minnesot a and Wis- fine or 150 days in jail - 40 persons are employed here. fc Wildlife ¦¦ ¦ ' Services :On . , behalf of the .tribe, Henry :;.' Publishing and printing in Wi- lo average .10 of: 'inch consin generally ..were in good win1 Berg ' was arrested at St: Charles Goodall moved to Winona Vlast ing sought by the General . ' " ' ' an or less Appdinted by R , Aune . past great ' sachem , /, pre-: 1" .. summer from Warrensburg, /Mo:; Administrat ion .for-March .! occu- | non a city and in ihe rural', area as occasional light . siiovv ,- ' tonight ter driving condition. by sheriff's deputies at noon New. 'sachem' ; certificates:' seiited past s . . of . the county, and publishing the and again about midweek . . • Year's Day' in connection with a and occupies the former PIasti pancy. j A SPOT OF cold weather exist- and . Red Men rings to Arthur i annual financial , statement- outside Cloudy with scattered light sri New Year's Eve; Products building under a lease* •The agency, which consists of ' j .ow ed in Northern¦ Minnesota with In- party for which Brom and Norton Cocker . 7 - .! tbe; city. or-. light- - ' . Planntng Group ' ¦' ' purchase agreement with the five full-time employes arid one j freezing drizzle is fore- t p.i'iial ' Berg : had" .' reportedly ; . purchased ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' Ten members from Red Wing. : : ' ional Falls reporting . a WIDA. . " " • employe, now is housed : . At the annual- .-meet ing, the board cast for tonight , with , a low .tem- ' ' ' LEWISTOX. Minn. : — A: threes beer for five St. Charles , youths, part-time Minn., attended. 7 ..mprning.: reading^ja f , 5, Tl was 17 ; ' will elect ; officers , , set . salaries of perature of 15-25. Brief snow, flur- rnember subcommittee ' .. was , ap- ages 14 to 17V. V/.J :. • . - Pettersen said a new lease-pur- ; in the old post office and federal at liernidji and 23 at -Puluth. . ; certain county; officials: and em- pointed- to study other counties' The sentences are to run con- chase agreement had been nego- building. V ' Rochester posted a low of 23 ployes, set bounties and appoin t ¦ planning and zoning at a meeting secutively and Berg has not'mads tiated with' -..Goodall; covering the ! . March ; 1 is , the: date ; on which after a Thursday, high of .27 and Man j committees. Last month (he board (' Thursday night of, the Winona any attempt to pay the fines, ac- addition under construction. Th e the federal government expects to Mondovi / j Legion Post : La 1 bsse had readings of 26 and deferred action on seven . set-off ' ' cording to deputies. ' . agreement gives Goodall an option ; transfer possession:of the old post j j 30. - for , tlie; same times. County r'lrai planninc and zoning petitions from residents of ' Utica : committee at the extension office. to. buy the enlarged building which > office building to the new owner , Hurt in Denver; V Moderate ; winter.. . weather: c'b n : ¦ ¦ Common School District 2561 who In top Ten ' Will have 35.000 square feet. • ' . ! the First National Bank of Winona. -Tiniied , ih. ": Wisconsin.- today along Subcommittee ..members-are Ed want to join Lewiston Indepen- 1 '¦ ' 1 Postal facilities are scheduled to Returns Home . Signups to date; in an inten - with . un ilo.rrh" temperatures. Tarolimek , chairman of Rolling- Name dent . District R57V- ' Gambles f HE N EW addition will be for be in operation in the new Central sive membership : . campa'igri 7' The "daytime high Thursday was : stone Township hoard which has storage. Thus Goodall will be; able j , ' ; MONDOVI, 'Wis. (Special)—Jon have, made , Leon J, Wetzel 1.32 lit Racine white the nighttime already started zoning in the town- Park location Vat- that time. ; THE BOARD couldn'f act on the I New Manager to ; mbve production equipment Marquand received a brain con- Arrier'ioah Legion Post o: e (,f flow was'; 23. at Park Falls - aii d because, Sealed bids will be opened Jan. petition pending outcome of a plat ; ship of house building; into areas of the present building cussion in an automobile . accident ihe io •¦ largeslv-ih;; -'Minnesota , ; Siiperior-Puliiih: . Oliver Strand, county ,; Beginning work Wednesday as 21/ at: 2:30 : p.m. : by the . GSA for : for consolidation of the Lewiston agent and now used for storage, . " in Denver, Colo., 7Dec. 23. where : ' ' ¦ ¦ Legion officers said'- -today. " ' .Oilier highs , were: Careen B ay Alton¦ .Be' ' manager of the Winon a Gamble 7 1,260 square feet of air-condilioned : ' and T'ticfl'-'distriets.- '-- " ' -- -'-. - - : ¦- ' -' ' • rglL St. Charles lawyer. he had;gbne wiUi his rjareiit sV Mr. :' • " 31 , Milwaukee. -Ka i! Claire an d Store was Jerry Buchholz, , : Petlerson said Goodall expect- office; space in Winona. This is ' " current; ' membership totals ; , Rural planning . and zoning ara 28 and/ Mrs,, Manley Marquand. to , -Comity .Superintendent of Schools Park : ;.Falls 30. KiipctMdr-Diilutli formerly of Grand Rapids, Minn, ed a big increase in output as a the same amount of floor space f;52, ; Leg ion Commander Don- ¦ . being- fostered in Minnesota under visit their:sons, Kermit and Keith' : Jesse B. Jeslus said today, he had ¦ild and Wausau ' '29', Lone .Rock 28 " He replaces Paul result of the building: expansion, V as is now occupied by the Fish . Gray: said . and ., officers slate .law.. Presiding at. the com- 1 and' spend the holidays. not yet received word from the are optimistic about -chances and Madison and Beloit-R 0 c k- Becker: who will William S V Lamb, plant' mana- &-'Wildlife Service, officials said, ' ' ¦ " mittee meeting was George Burns, The accident occurred at an: in- state Department ; of Kdiicat .ion of lopping (he post 's qiiota. of for'd- 27 . ;;;• . : ' manage the Grand er, said of the WIDA: ' ; . The GSA . is asking bids for- 1 ' chairman.,.-. tie is Warren Town: g ' tersection When a truck smashed which; is- considering the plat; : . 1 .0S0' ' .Madison's: low Was 25: degrees Rapids Gamble "They have been most Coopera- three-year lease, . 'With renewal . . ¦ ' ship chairman and heads ths into' the side of;the car. driven by i Among counly hoard members during the -night followed by , Be- Store.: ; tive all the ' way through, We ap- option , beginning March 1 and . . .. Directly in charge of the re- County Township Officers Associ- . Keith. ,ion; was thrown, from the taking the' oath , ' loit'Rockford , Lone Piock. arid ^ Buchhoiz and his preciate their , cooperation/' expiring June 30, 1966. . . . of office Tuesday ci'iiil 'iiig ' . .dri .ve is.. David Luet-k , ation. ' injured;. will be two v Fan Claire : 26 , . Wausau and Mil- ¦ wife Carol are na- Eckert & • .Carlson, 'AViiiona. de- : New locations ' . for ;- Selective car , but Keith was not rrew : commissioners— first, . vice commander, assist- '•'-Committee . members ;. present , Jo' waukee 27, Racine 28 and Green lives , of Hewitt , Service and . Internal Revenue ' The . oar was. demolished. ir Leo RV BorkowskiV 2nd District , ed hy DrVE: ti. . Callahan ,.post ; ; also included Gordon M; signed the addition/ Ralph Schar- Bay 30 ,7 , '" .'. ' : Fay. Minn. He wa s Service, offices have not yel been and Keith were on an . errand Goodview, and Carl 0. Peterson , adjiiiaiiL. V , mer is general contractor. ( . Kau (.'lairc recorded .01 inch; Of county engineer: 1st District Coun- graduated from , downtown and the accident occur- 4th District . :' Fremont Township, negotiated officials said. These ! precipitation while several other ty 'Commissioner Leonard J. Mer- high school there negotiations also are expected to red shortly: after , the MarqUands chlewitz , Winona ; retiring 4th Dis- in 1952 and joined arrived in Denver. areas had traces ; be handled by the GSA, ; , 1 Drunken prjving •Miami Reach ,' T'Ta., and Brovyns- : Irict •;• Commissioner Paul Baer, the ; Gamble sys- Badger Filing 'four ' Hold Order Dropped j Offices , of the- -Army recruit ing j John was hospitalized . days. vil 'le; Tex., had - 'Thursday 's na- Frcriioiit , and , Ben Rnlfing, . Wilson tem in Virginia in seirtte will be moved to the Ex- ! in Denver , and .returned to Mon- ' Township. - ' .; Guest's, were; newly February 1958. Ho Buchholi ' ¦ In Munici pal Court ; Cha rge Filed I ional; high . of 72 while Interna- Deadline J art i 29 change Building, . 51 . E.". 4th St., ' dovi with his parents Sunday. ; elected 2nd District' Commissioner hecame ; assistant manager: at tional Falls , Minn.. Was the cold- but . Navy recruiters said their A holding order for Ralph But- , Loo IL' Borkowski. Goodview; and Grand Rapids in I960. The deadline for .judicial and : After Accident est spot this morning wiih 5 office site has not been definitely ler , Ridgeway, w- .-is dismissed ' Roger Poole , Lewiston lawyer, He plans to move his family nonpartisan candidates Vfbr city ! in above. poniirmcrL municipal court today.. ¦ here from Grand Rapids as soon offices in VVisconsin to file nomin- Support Actions . George 'BV Lord , 74 . fiOI F. 2nd ~ Biitler has been ' "" "~ ' CLIP and SAVE ' as housing is available. The couple ation papers is Jan. .29 at 5 p.m...; free on bail St.. - was . charged with drunken : .since Nov ' has two daughters, .10 and 8, and according ' to Robert C. ¦Zimmer- .i in Court . so. He was lieing held driving following an . accident ' on Hea rd by local nut horities ' one son , 4. man secretary of state. Kiwanis Goals . . on a reipiest :>rd Street about :tn Icel east of ¦ Feb. 1 is the last day for peti- CALEDONIA. Minn. ¦'Special! - of authorities , at Iron Mountain ; Lafayette St reet at 2:1"> . p.m. Winona Area Vocational Technical School tioning or for city councils order- Two applications for temporary Mich; Ife ' would not waive extra- Tliursday. ¦ ,.; ' • ' Trempealeau to Buy For '63 Cited ¦ ing a spring primary. This is j. support and an adoption W'M'e dition when arraigned . Nov . '30 .and He pleaded . guilty lo tKe cluirge Adult Education Classes — Winte r 1 963 Street Signs, Posts also the last day for . the ' secre- 1 Goals for 19(53 were outlined by handled in District Court for Hous- Michigan authorities have not in iniinicipal court today and .was tary ef slate to give notice of a j Donald Doumas, new Kiwanis ton County at the courthouse here slarled. extradition proceedings to sentenced lo pay a finc iif ifliHl or WINONA SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ' " TREMPEALEAU, Wis. 'Spe- spring primary. A primary is ' president , at the club's meeting Thursday. Judge.Arnold W. Hal- return him there. He was charg : to ser\ e lit) days, lie )i;iid the line . 9:00 Srarting cial >—Routine business was han- necessary if three candidates file ; Thursday at Hotel Winonn. fieid presiding. ei| with larceny by Michigan au- Ills car struck a parked car BUSINESS COURSES — 7.00 to dled by Trempealeau Village tor the Supreme Court. 7 Doumas said the organization Carole Ann Besse was granted thorities. owned by John II . Struck . 1211! W . D«y Instructor Dflto Fee Wed- they ' Council in regular session If primaries are necessary , ' will try for a net gain , of eight or temporary alimony and support Judge S . D. J , Rruski ordered Mb SI- St ruck' s car was parked Advniii 'e'd Typ iiiB- ¦ Mon. Mrs; Ve'sp' niap .Ian. H $ r> no nesday. must bs held March 5. j more members; an attendance and custody of her child pending Ihat the Sl .ddfl hail for Butler 's on llio north curl), of Unl Street ' ' get esti- day for order- her action for divorce against Dcl- Refjiiininc Typiiif! Tliurs. Mr. .fnbnson .Ian. IT $ .i on The board decided to Feb. 1 is tbe last : record ot over 85 percent : will i release be refunded. Rruski ex- and Lord, trying to back into a caucuses, Olfice Machines , . , Thins. Mr. Burner .Ian 17 S 5 (10 mates on putting plumbing and a ing town and village make greatest possible use of sup- bert Akkui Besse . The couple re- plained thai if oiil-of- '$|j>le ' .author- pnrkinj; place behind Slruek' s car , lime be- ' 1 ' hiith in Ihe village rental prop- which may be held niiv plementary materials ; and urge sides in Caledonia. William Von it ies do not start extradition pro- hi! il. Hvl resher Knglish Thins. Mr Lnrsen ,l;ui -H -^-S-tlfl - I). Arx of Duxbury & Duxlmry, Cale- . erty. The sired committee was tween March 1 and more participat ion by all mem- ceeding 's M days after an arraign- Damage was more Ihan *.">0 to Short I UIIK I- Speedbiiildiii R Tliurs. Mr. Tiinm ,lan 17 % ' < fill judicial and nonpart- donia, represented plaintiff. De- ! authorized to purchase ifi new stop The annual bers in club activites. , ment the holding order must he Str 'iick' s car and more l luin $liin Mnlh Hevicw . . . Tliurs. Mr. Wilson Jan . 17 $ ,"> (10 will be held April fendant was not in court, .signs, five yield right of way isan elections Other reports were given by dismissed . lo l.oiil' s . 2. All town offices will he filled Mary Uogene Klinski , Caledonia. signs, and posts from the prison Harvey . Cinnong, second¦ viee pres- This docs no! iiic.in thai "Ilie spring in addition to ' village vv;is granted lemporj iry support HOME ECONOMICS-7:00 to »:30 P.M. factory catalogue . ' this ident; Ilk-hard SI rand-, swrctnrv; 1 charge has been dismissed though, t h e Mid cily oflices which expire. and custody df ber two children in Authorization was given- Dr. Nels Minne, Dr. .1. V. Wad- ihe said. Ruller lias worked on n Cattl e Truck Hooks Ailyj uiccd Sewing . . Moil. Mrs. Iluclier Jan It J '¦ ' M There will be no county or -cir- her divorce proceedings against si root committee lo purchase a den , Dr. Max De Rolt and Ken- I ranch near Ridgeway sincit lie lell Fli'giiinnig Sewing . . Thurs . Mi s. Lawivn/ Jan 17 s '.! jn ac- cuit judge elections in this area. Duane Louis Klinski. Von Arx rep- Vehicle at Ridgeway I culvert and install it lo give nelh Beirjamiiisen, coinmiliee i Michigan. cess to the alley between 3rd ahd chairmen , resented Mrs. Klinski and Thomas ¦ GENERAL INTEREST AND CIVIC EDUCATION A. Flynn , Houston , was attorney IIIIXIKWAY . M liin. - A cat He 4lh streets behind the IGA store. Next week's program highlight ; .? ,, 'uo for Klinski. Iriirk honked the ic.'ir of a p.-irkeil | Ilrginiimg Knilliii)' Tliurs; Mrs Hmiln' Jan I The maintenance department was will be a discussion of Cuba by 2 Boys Bag Court adjourned lo the next spe- Beef River Co-op pickup truck ;is it rounded a (¦or- . Adi.-inced Kilillinu . .. Mull. Mrs Allen Jan II S ."• nu authorized to stockpile about 100 Dr. Carroll llonf. cial term l'>b. 7, with the possi- nor lure al (I a.iu, today, accord I Training yards of crushed rock for spr ing Appoints Manager Driver . 'Unsl y Fox bility of a special session dan. M. ing Id a sheriff' s deputy 'Classroom 1 Tlnu s Mr. Adilingioii Jan 17 %¦ .' >' W road .repair. •JR. C... m , ¦ ¦ . The ci'ltlc I ruck , driven b y Mori Simcrson , who is taking BLAIR , Wis. ( Special > ' OSSMO . Wis . Hc.'f Hi yer ,. > 1)1 i\ <-r IT' .ii uiili: ; -~ Judge Curbs Owner I' Lloyi'PTv Tboiiipson , (lalciLonij i 111 (' ", .'i un : over Ihe PittenRor service sjation, All foxes are not sly, That OFFICE LOCATION Farmers nion Co-op. wiiii, eic\;i < iBehind llie wheel ' Arranged all 'I :it'i I I'M '.'V S'.' '.! , was guiiii: north uu Counly Itond vi appeared before the hoard lo re- wns proven by James Rcrg Of Filling Station The Wisconsin Railway Light fc j tors nnd .stations in Strum, Osseo 'I' j iiiiliMi ; Ioi ITej iMire Thurs , Mi lliiligi m .l.m 17 S Mid t and Klevn, lias- general II ami was turnin g y;is| onto Conn quest off-sale beer, cigarette and Jr., and Greg Berg, sons of Power Co., office shown on Thurs- a new c I' l'iiclical Law WHITKiiALL, Wis, (Special) - ' ly I((i/i(( 11!. The lied of liis (ruck i sodn license, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Berg Sr. day s Daily News picture page | manager. At n special meeting 0 (or Laymen Mini. Mi Mr.Mahoii .l.m II :' . nu Trerepcalcu County .I UI RI- A. L. liookril llie rear of a pickup own Mickey Uhl , ' Scout master of While driving through Hie was on Johnson Street , between .of the hoard Alton lingen . Strum . 4 ^ Twesme has issue(l a restraining (lady, -i t rpliolslermg Wed Mr Oipluiu Jan u; Mill 1 Troop ioi , asked council If Ihe countryside they spotted a Kroiit and 2nd st reets , al llio time was placed in charge ed by Marlvn Dakol. . nnd order against Roman Klimek , In- U Inibolslering .... Thin s Mr Orphan Jan 1, S Mm J Park sleeping fox sunning ilself on the photograph was t aken and not llageil has worked for I lie com- pulled il nboiil '.'.II Icet , snid the scouts could rake Central dependence , prohibitinj ! him from hillfiHe, nl Ml W. 3rd St., a location it oc- pany Va years. He replaces HI (lepul)' Auto Maiiilc iiiinci ' and clean il tin. Board expressod n doing business at his filling sta- (¦lurrying hack to Blair lo cupied at a Liter dale , ns report- met' Koeplcr , who h'fl hist ivedi The deputy siiil Ihat Thnmpson ¦ 'Women Owners i .. Mon Mr Abts Jan it Mm its pleasure that the hoys would tion , * 110(1 gel their guns, they bnRRod ed Thursday, IV W, Ilesclcr , IIIKI nfler serving eight years as mint did not have enough room to make 1 I'liotograpliv for do it and decided to donate The station , which K lime k proj- the fox — still unslyly snoozing Cillmorp Ave., said today. The en- nger. Il^-wci'pted a sirnilnr posi- Ihe turn because ol c.us parked . I'lcasiiie Men. Mr. Ilrueske Jan it :MH) toward Ihe troop when the creeled Inst year , docs not coni- ^ In the sun. Irance wux on- Johnson Street. tion at Dm Jind Coup oil llie oilier side nl the road ,' , oln' ect is completed. l>l y will) safely orders , according l ii:iirini l ^' Danuige lo the pickup was about I Income Tn\ .... Mon Mr. lndall Jan II l " >U to the Wisconsin Industrial Com- Mill , The cnllle Inick w.is not (' ailing Fuinil iirr Mon . Itei . Kek-t.nl Jan II $ aim mission. The henliii K unit is not daiiuil'cd Nu one was llijured and the correct size nnd there is im- the dcpiiiy diil not i-sue any cit j i- • Survival l' i epiirciiiiess Mini Mr Si lioeiiiug Jan II nunc proper ventilation , it is clmrged linns. SurMviil Preparedness Thurs , Mr Muhler .Inn 11 ' nunc On Oct. 29, ma, Klimek ngrced Ihnl if he did not comply with (he Store Sales Announcement • TRADE A INDUSTRIAL EXTENSION - 7:00-9.00 or 10:00 P.M. orders In M' days the restraint County Board to Hear should' be issued. Rnsle WeldiiiK . Mon Mr. Maceiniui Jan. M $mtin-' I have moved my office to School Petitions | Bluepi'lnl IteadinR mid Ili nfling M"0 Mr < 'lu I' .leiiM. n Jan M < Mlf) SCHOOL VISITED Here Up SILO . Minn. -The pelitioic of 8% ,1,'iu Ifi V .i ftrt 63 1/2 West Fourth Street COCHRANH-FC , Wis A com- lu' o 1,-iriiiers to have llieir prop | Advanced Klcctronics . Wed Mr Sawyei mittee of Ihe North Ci'iiirnl As- Winona department 11111I neneral , :sides ilcvlincd ?. perccnl in Imlli eriy ilet.'iclied I rom a rural ills- ¦ Rnsie l'',lecll (lilies Weii , Mi . I iilliei I on Jail Hi V Mid will carry on practice thero ! hore in Winona and sociat ion visited this Behind today ! store sub's increased tl perccnl in |period* I rirl and altai 'li eil . lo Lewiston I M;n lime :-'hop I' l.'ictiee Mon. Mr King Jan . II <• Ti fin ' for re-cvnluation for accredit aV November and f> perccnl during ' Winim.'i d('|iiulliii 'i)l anil ;;rnci ;il High School HiMricI will lie con starting Jan, 2, 1963 I Machine Shop l' rncliee 'r iiui p, Mr King .l.m li $ Mid tion in the organization. Dr . Clif- .JliillMI' v-NoveliilxT colllpiinvl iiillr ;time sales in OCTOBER declined sidcred t>\ l lie WTiKuia Coiuiiy j . Slejllll I'ouer ton Ilutchins , stale' chair man ot the same respective periods n 10 percent compared with the Biiiinl of ( ' (inimis ),i(iiieiA TueMlny I lOignieiM'ing Tliiirn. Mr lledlund .Inn. IV , S 7. ">0 nccrr-ditntion; Louis llein. admin- yenr tigo , the Federal Reserve |isame linmlli 11 yenr ntt o instead ol (Tai'cni'e liov ic and Iticbard , Mr Ledeliuhr Jan l.'i Sin.no ' i s I r a t or of Hnhhun-Wnodville Rank id Minneapolis re|Kirted. | 11 pci'ieiit ;is previously l opiuleif Dorii pelilioneil to ba\c their Sheet Metal l.nvoul .. Tues schools, ('1111111111111 of Ihe commit- Minnesota sales were up 4 per- ' IIhe I'Vdci'iil llcservc lliiilk of Mill fii i ins put , to Lewiston District all- ¦ ' I A. Lindquist Ice , mid l.yle Pollock, ll high cent In November and 2 percent 1nenpolis niiiiiiiinci 'd, er enters in l'i igge Del net ^iin. 'i TO REGISTER ; Cflll 8-347? E K ». V during the week of January William ri'|iiii' | l< b:iscd school principal, were here repre- in dnmuiry•November. The currecli'd oil voted ngainsl iissiiiiiing I lie Lew I ' 7-U' or attend the flrtt cUn iiiooting. .1, Attornay at Law senting Ihe coinmiliee of 12 who ! Ilin licslcr sales were up (I per- , 1revised uinllted fiK'lircs , T islon Si 'lionl drill , Klerliirs had V 'Viuidcr Nool 'lhe biink ' rcsciircli prci lously voted lo altacli lo Lew- made the first evnhtUtion of the ] ccnl In November nnd 4 percent , . n I CLIP «md SAVE I school Inst yenr. ' in January-November, La Crosse |< ilepiirlnu'iit head , said. iston. they'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo DEAR ABBY; 2 Wisconsfn firms St diappsmd.<£a& Wtj kL Contribute Drugs In Cuban Ransom WASHINGTON; m-the Araerl- ^/e Me' Fo "^ll^S^^g^ can Red Cross said Thursday that /k two , Wisconsin firms contributed about $15Q;000 worth of - products Byf ABIGAIL VAN BUREN toward the ransom for the release Kid Prod ucers of Bay of Pigs prisoners; from DEAR ABBY: I am very worried about my 17-year-old daujgh- . - By EARL WILSON 7 boy who acts like ^Cuba. . . ' . ¦ ' ter. She is going steady with a 20^year-old he he The X-ray department of Gen- NEW YORK — Outside it was. as cold as a drama criti c's heart rr^kes lyhcn is ' owns her. He demands to knqw every move she eral Electric at Milwaukeeyfion- — but inside the Astor, the big actors party started at 11:30 pmi., not with her. He is insanely jealous and accuses her and spies was really swinging by 12:15 — and about 1:30 am. somebody noticed ' tributed goods valued at ^T^OOO. •- on her, although she is true to him. He tells her how tp wear her A Madison fi rm,, which the Red Sid Caesar playing a sax with the dance orchestra. hair and tfBw to dress. She is afraid to speak her mind. He do- ' "That's how he started — playing a sax with Ray McKinley!" a Cross said requested . anonymity, rninafes her completely. I can see what a miserable life she would made almost as largej a. contri- girl remembered. have if. she married him. My daughter thinks she is "in lo\e" with ¦ ' ' for 300 ac- bution. 7 ' • '/¦ ' . Producers Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin . flung trie party him. How can I make her see how bad he is for her? I am told tors, staeehands, wives, husbands , girl friends , etc., of their two hits, ' that if a mother interferes in her daughter 's romances at this age Up|KIDS DAY — JAN. 6 ¦ ¦ "Little Me " and "How to Succeed she will drive her into marriage. WORRIED MOTHER — after giving. New Year's.raises ¦¦ than they used to be!" to the chorus gals./.and dancers , . ' The two casts presented skits DEAR MOTHER: Even though pointing out the danger slg-: ¦SUNDAY ¦ ' "Better get something to eat be-, ; ribbing Feuer & Martin about get- nals is sometimes called ''interfering" • — interfere anyway ! S AND THE FI RST SUNDAY . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦: ' fore. Bobby Morse aii d the .other i ting so/wealthy they 're buying Your daughter's future is at stake. Do> it now. Don't wait un- OP- EACH MONTH :. 9M actors get . here!;' Ernie . Martin' : theaters. There was an imperson- til she; comes back home five years and two babies later and warned the Beautiful; Wife and me ator for: each producer: It went tells you her marriage is on the rocks- ¦' .'. ' when wc arrived'. , . like this; "•. ¦ "Rudy; Vallee was the . first one. DEAR ABBY: I have a habit of talking to myself -out loud and S¦ FREE here — he heard there \vas food!" "DID YOU buy the Astor Ho- my wife thinks I am going nutty. I acqiiired that habit while do- Turkey or Ham J¦ :-' ' 't laughed Cy Feuer , . teI?" . . . ¦;./ . "Not yet ! I haven ing border patrol duty on the Mexican border. . ¦ Gvvcn . . Vci-doh 'expecting . a even/ closed the deal for . the Taj The only time. I talk to myself out loud is when ' Dinner for Kids H in¦ Mahal" , VV. '.'Do we own Madi- baby March' was dancing with ¦¦ ' : I have a problem — and I have solved many * husband Bob " Kosse ,"' the choreo- son SqVGarden?" . . ' . . "Is it on of my problems that way. Now if talking [ to on Kid's Day I , . V¦ ¦ ' grapher and .director.: • : 46t h St.?", .; .: -. . "No" ; . . .: "Then yourself is a sign of going nutty, please tell "The doctors treated me for all we don 't oven it, " -will' |ai FORD HOPKINS a ' ¦ me and I. try to break the habit, although ' fiihlly ' , ;. • It could be said .that (he stars » Brlna .your m for Dlnwr 2 t.he .:chic .diseases. before they found I have had it since 1516. Yours truly, >• Sunday (Ktd'i Day at Ford Hop- "< ' twitted the producers about , "how - out what. I really had." , she laugh- ' ,.j . TALKING TO MYSELF ¦at - kins) and one child's meal, will ba: I succeeded , Rudy Vallee claim- Voice of tlie Outdoors Q on the houii villh each adult's I : ' with they ed./ "I was; ' registered three -9 . tneal. . ' ; < ;, is / pro- ^ /> '¦adoption ¦ ¦agencies/. .; ' , . ';• . , ed that FeuerV name Stilrovin Retrtevtri : DEAE TALKING; Talking to vourself is '"I sent the adoption - agencies nounced "Foyer—lite; (he name of not a bad habit. It's ANSWERING yourself .. . More national publicity has come ¦¦? wires saying 'Never . mind . I'm go- . that place you have. 16 'wait out- that might, not ; be so good. But if you've . Roasf lorn Turkey i ' , " side in if voir want more money-." to t*e golden retrievers that Ralph been ing to do-it-mysell. ¦ ; getting some good answers since 1916,. One sketch alleged that in rlip- (i. Boalt made famous under the ' keep it'.up. > or llam Dinner ? LOVELY FLORENCE Hender- cussing. . whelhej' they should- hire kennel name of Stilrovin. : . David Abby 3 Includes a generous bowl ol soup; .«_ '¦ u Huffy whipped potatoes., glblel . . son 'twisted—.also/Jack Carter and • Sid7 Caesar, ; their only question Michael Duffy, ;former Milwaukee DEAR. ABBY: You can't pick up a magazine or newspaper ^ 4rt dressing, tasty salad or vegetable, j» wife Paula .Stewait—those Vgor- ' was:' "Will ' he -'/work- cheap '.'" . ' newspaper outdoor writer; now anymore without reading something home made clover- - r , . . 7 about HOW TO KEEP A Q ^^ -^P ¦ ' nationally-cir- S leaf roll and burter, ' *W k** f 7 ' ' geoiis chorus girls , Fairfax .Mason . . Whereupon a . greatly slimmed dog : editor of the HUSBAND HOME; I've even seen it in your column. The advice ¦ 5£ coffse and ice § fck * * and- others/ too! One chorus beau- i down Abe Burrows Tushed out on- culated magazine Outdoor Life, de- runs from rubbing his back to making his favorite pie. After 26 ; ~ cream for dessert. - . M- "¦ mM All for only .. , lyV;kicked; off' .. , her ^hoes , tossed to the floor: . votes almost haJf of his article years of .marriage I think I can speak, with some authority. Just H g a\\W \\\ ' ¦: ¦ theni . up on our table ,. M wish to.7make a statement ip the January issue on the 25tfi keep him BROKE ! V , - BERNICE Wan Other Dinner Selections on | .; . Champagne'!" r said. for : the producers " he said. arihuai -Golden Retriever Club of n . . . . Our Menu B "Waiter;! . . ¦ "I always "V.arftcd to drink chain* "YOU'RE ALL FIRED!" V7" ' : America field trial held at . the DEAR ; BERNICE: There is nothing clever about keeping . S BOdTH;ahd TABLE girl's slip- ,. ' . lloricon . Marsh Wildlife refuge a husband HOME: You can ' chain him to the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ¦ pagn e out¦ of a. ' chorus : Then Feuer . Martin .. and Sid stove and ac- , . ' SERVICE.. ;;-: , ":¦.; per." ' " ¦ Caesar made Ihank-yoii speeches last fall to two Winona . Goldens. complish the same thing. The idea is to keep him HAPPY. : : "DON'T!" the chorus girl warn- and the party, warmed up then, Here are a few paragraphs- from ed , , "Chorus girls ' feet are bigger went on and on, Nobody 'd tell me Ihe article: ¦/¦ ' ; 7 DEAR ABBY: A girl we work with bought a home. It was a what it cost . But it must have very old place and didn 't look like much from the outside. We want- . ¦ ¦ been,. $20,000.' ¦ . .-' .¦:¦ V .7 "Winner of the Open All- - ed: to see the inside so we gave her- a surprise house-warming party. She was in the process of WINONA DAILY NEWS "You •-cpiilid-' : call¦', il " somebody Age st ake for the second remodeling it and wouldn't let us ; ' . ¦ Service store . " J. B. Slchlel- S ¦ ' in. I'd like to know it she was right or wrong. ¦ ¦ ¦ FRiDAYTjANUARY 'iriWS ,, • said , "a party demonstrating "How straight 7 year; was Stilrovin ™ ' . .; Owtier7 - . ¦;¦ mK ~ Luke AdeW j owned- by K. K. SIX DISAPPOINTED^ GIRLS "? ""V7VOLUME 107; ;NO. 37 to Succeed in Show Business.' " AN. :6| Baseball ¦ clown Al: Schacht , now Williams. Milwaukee V and Mil K'DS DA.Y^-J tfi Published dally except Saturday .and holi- DEAR GIRLS: Your co-worker rinust have known that you Herald Publishing 70, start s working out. with the handled by Walter Berth, Ad- days by Republican and girls surprised her with a party more out 6' V Company,__ 601 Franklin St., Winona, Allnn. N.Y.; Yankees at Fort Lauderdale ell , ' Wis., professional.; The . curiosity than gen ~ ~ erosity.; No wonder your house-warming got a cold ¦: ' ¦ A^iVklk^Hk^iBBklHk^iVHpi^HHHk^^ ¦ SUBSCRIPTION RATES again Mar. . i — his ij4th- blaze-chested Golden , two reception. . straight V I don't blame her. ;: - . Single Copy !0c. lie ' Sunday ; year. His;restaurant property off hioiiths shy ot live years old - ~ ~ ¦ "Come Meet Your Neighbor Delivered by carrler ln Clty ot Winona— Park Av. , which cost him $110,- vhen the trial was run, cap- . ' :;¦ DEAR ABBY : An elderly friend of mine showed me a lump Per week SO cents ' 000, is now worth about $900,000/ tured the; Golden specialty title 125.51) . on her chest the size of an egg, I asked if she'd been . . . You Might LikeVEml" :» . weeks JI3.75 . _ 52 weeks to a doctor "L paid for it taking , funny falls \ iri l%l under the handling . of and she said no, and: it appears she won't go. I asked if she had By mall strictly In ' advance;, paper jitop. the ball field; " he says. "But Billy Wunderlich , 7 Minnesota p«l on expiration, date. on told her. daughter about it. (Her only daughter is about my, age ' '' •" "": In Flllrriore, Houston. Olmsted,. Winona, ¦; . I used to ask myself , 'How many . . professional... His: owner also and lives 500 miles away.) She said no, she didn't want to Trempealeau counties: . falls/can a guv take?' -" . owns the p95ft \ National Re- W^^ tVmonths J6.50 - 3 m'onlhj .. . - . »3,5« "bother" her. I have met the daughter arid have her. address. I ¦ TODAY'S; BEST LAUGH: Hear- . triever Champion, Nilo Possi- t yiar . VilJ.W . 1 month . 11,35 want to know if I;should . write an anonymous letter to tlie daughter * ing ;Darryl. Zanuek had ordered " ' "ofherr mall »ubscrlptlons: bility, a black Labrador. telling her about ' . ; ^Il : her mother s lump. The old lady might have MATTER'S ~~ ^ more shooting of "'^Cleopatra;"- .go;, ¦ Vyiar . $15.00 3 months ¦ U.li years to - without an operation, but if she needs an operation ' ' ¦¦ ' ¦$!.« Robert Ryan 'said.- ' " ''That's-' be- Luke was a pup trained here by t> mphthJ , : . S8.00 1 month : arid puts it off until it 's; too late? TROUBLED cause Zanuck's such a p'erfe.ction- Robert Abraham, 574 E, Howard : FRIEND BALLROOM Send, change of address notices, undelivered St '., and sold to Williams- , after a copies,' subscription ortien and other, mall isl. He's so thorough , if he'd been ; DEAR TOOUBI^D : First, try to persuade the woman DECORAH, IOWA Items lo Winona . Dally Newt, Box . 95, Wi- trial here (wb years ago. Duffy ' running World War II , we'd still to see a doctor. If she refuses , ivrite the .daughter, *and.sign nona. Minn. . . continues: ; . Second class postage paid at Winona. be fighting it. " your name. If she were YOUR mother you'd want to be told, Music by WISH I'D SAID THAT : Kitty wouldn't you? "It wasn't until the end of ' .V G0RDY BOYUM Kallen calls that famou s family ¦ ' "the " the fourth arid final series that ' " - CONTIDENTIAt TO PLEMENIK-^ Kinnedvs. Stilrovin Luke Adew sewed up Some people are not as ; "successful'' as others because ¦" . '. Sponsored by;.VV EARL'S PEARLS: Herb VShriner. his second straight National when opportunity is knocking on th» n»x Mie Hoosier comedian, has revived their front door, they are in the back yard looking for four-leaf ALLAMAKEE CO. N.F.p. ' * '$^§tli ' a'TvM Golden Retriever champioiK. ¦ T this one of his: "t was born in ' ; clovers. . w T wi'']Rn "t'hion Ohio-—but ship. But after the trial s ; >: moved to Indiana as , Stilrovin : soon as I heard about; it ," classiest performer What's on; your mind? For a personal reply, send a self-ad- *^W^»"-' ' Savannah Gay. a dashing lit-: : Speaking.of the twist. Bossa No- ; dressed, stamped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. tie bitch owned and handled: va and those other things. Mrs. John Cameron of Flint , tol by : Ann A. . Fowler. Hunting- iii iiiiiinik VO^EKFUL , Mich., d ' V' ' goofed;¦up TEAMSTERS' a young rrian,' "Son , your genera- . ton. L I.. N.Y., . in: " lVI^)^ the Third series, it seemed a w tion's of a different:gyration 'V. . . ^BlOOTHERS That's, earl ,. brother. foregone conclusion that Luke TECHNICOLO R (JlsJIMM would repeat if he stayed on DANCE TELLS BIDS CALLED ' the same steady keel that char- KITE NDi¦ enr^rrrr^,l3AI A SPRING GROVE, Minn . (Spe- acterizes his work through the PlfflWIWI'; SATURDAY lSUl ' ' at the ! STORY! cial i— The Board of Directors of 7 'trial. '.' ' .- . . ' ¦ : ^' ^ ' ' Mjt'ftMl .;, ... ..:..... » p .tH, the Spring Grove Co-op. Telephone ' ;M :$tirryoul Specials wm. l. imi. >r.<>, ii.m si.ai . -Stilrovin . .SaVannah Gay, one : o v TEAMSTERS CLUB «Y*it(Vg*; Co. will accept UTitten bids for Member. w «. thru Thun. T:3» ».rt... 11.11 - Ral ph's pups , was raised ah( • ¦ the removal of all old telephone Prl. Mrf lit. a:lo »,iw. ..:...'....:.ix.10 : : 208 East Third St. wires' ' arid poles in tli e village. trained by Mr. and Mrs. Chaunf W MIHNI*J*OU» 1 Safranek, 503 Macenibn p ^:K$^;^AA Bids are to be submitted at cey 'Bud : , Music by the "Five Yanks" ¦ ' a SI. They sold- the bitch' to Anna there are differences of opin- TAKE OVER CAFE Accordion Band IO AAA NORTHWfS I board meeting to be held at the ^m V^ .^ Fowler after the trial here in ion, on what , constitutes top SFK1NU liKOvn;, Minn. (Spe S RIMP ¦ ¦ ' H0ME 0F telephone building Jan. 8 at 8 rial)—Mr, \L A H • F ¦ \ vtWOOTVViCINERAM A- September, lfl61 . for a rumored dog work. It also indicates and Mrs. Robert Mor- A\\ C ' ' C'i '- - 1IIIIIIIIIIB :; VAlUYOy p.m. Specifications are available ; ris of La Crescent have moved ^fc LUNCHEON ...... 5>JL 1544-1306 \ 375S Weyiate Blvd. four figures — or one of the top there is sometimes a tendency t^A^ y . for inspection at (lie telephone of- to remember performances here to take over management of ~~ fice. prices paid recently for a Stilrovin Buy reserved tickets in Winona at ripe. Duffy continues: late in a stake and disregard the Scandanavia Cafe and Motel. 3 P,I(E work in the early series." Meals and lunches will be served Si"* ill^v 1 LUNCHEONS . X7 KH Winona Travel Agency BREAKS LEG IN FALL -T^^ \^^^ ^samn^V i "But the gallery favorite was with dinners . on Sundays. The LANESBORO. Minn. "Special - Stilrovin Savannah Gay. Miss Morris' operated the A&W Root DANCE j 64 West 2nd Street .llrs. Joseph Sonkiip is confined ! Fowler had a dog that was No Injuries in Beer stand here this past sum- vBji/ 5 ^TASTY ATURDAY NITE home, , I^L C'I S Phone: 4700 aV her having suffered a happy and had speed and style mer. Jim Anderson was the for- HAMBURGERS ...... *pJL, leg - fracture-in a fall on Christmas [ _ h ' at fh« ] to burn. Had it been possibl e 2 Arcadia Mishaps mer manager. j.J Kve. **•**••* to purchase any dog at the ARCADIA , Wis. (Special)-Gerald Carryout Ordsra Onlyl EAGLES ! trial, this would have been tlie Schuitz , 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fri.-Sat.-Sun. Till 1 A.M. Virtually anyone CLUB { one I'd pick. Sylvan Schuitz , ru ral Arcadia, I AAJf ! MEMHERS . ' } NOW would get a fine hunting per- suffered facial culs when a car " ^ SHOWING formance from this animal , driven by him collided recently '/. CHICKEN flj- Music by 1 iVAJ^SW by Clif- B^^ned "ARNIE'S" I just over two years old at with a milk truck driven IN-A-BASKET .. «px CHICKEN DINNER WILLIAM HOLDEN AND NANCY KWAN trial time, there's no doubt ford Axness, Arcadia , on an icy M "JC § ORCHESTRA \ ( served every day ) Served Sundays for |ust ^liJJ IN . Miss Fowler will develop her curve near the Paul Shepherd farm Thrill to a magnificent Pan- into a 'field-t rial winner, for the near North Creel;, .Town of Ar- oramic view of Lake Onalas- "THE WORLD QF SUZIE WONG" hitch has tremendous pot en- .cadia ka. Albln Ring at thr Plane 'nling willing- Both vehicles were extensively tial and an appe Bar, Blue Moon Lounge, AT 7:00 P.M. ONLY — SATURDAY AT 2:00 & 7:00 ness and joy in her work damned. The accident was in- which makes any dog a stand- ' vestigated by Maurice Scow, White- ONALASKA, WIS. Andv s CAFE If - ALSO out . hall, Trempealeau County traffic ALSO VIJIT Corner Mark and Center Streets - " BM — AVALON officer. No charges were filed. (Formerly Milwaukee Hotel ) Ballroom — La Crosse "In fact , the dog pleased' me so Another collision occurred at the II "STALAG 17" much I had her rated higher than foot of Ihe hill on East Main street, Phone 8-2300 for Carryouts ff WITH the reserve certificate of merit (in when n car driven by William Charcoal Broiled Steaks. effect fifth place) she was given. Waldcra , 22 , Independence , coming Louis S eh nth Orchestra eve- DANCE WILLIAM HOLDEN AND OTTO PREMINGER I suspect the judges, Dr. Dnryl P. down Oak street , slid into n ear ry Sat Nile. AT 9:10 P.M. ONLY — SATURDAY AT 4:10 4 9:10 Schmidt , Spencer , Iowa, and F. driven by John Kampa , Arcadia , MINNESOTA CITY SHOP THE EASY WAY — HEAD THE ADS FIRST Sunday, Jan. 6 ftobort \oonnu, Meqiion , Wis., who was traveling east on Main felt much the same as I did , since street. The streets were sanded. — Musk by — injuries. The they singled her mil for more or There were no rlflht HOWIE STURTZ less speclnl honorable mention. front fender of the Wnldera car Hut they had no choice; day mis- and the riqht rear fender of the - behaved In the third series and Kampa car were dnmnficd. NOW "" vvnsn ' l perfect in the fourth. < City police officer George Frlseh :—35c- WED DING 1 \ Roast chicken, mashed potatoes , dressing, 4* g— C /\ gravy, cabbage salad, relish , cranberries,^. &'¦ « t m9^m9 'I DANCE i vcRctablc , homemade rolls and bread, ^ I \ Judy Belter- / f dessert, beverage | Notice to | I. K included | / Rkhard Hemker V ) Saturday, Jan. 5 ( Wi nona and Goodview WHoka Ballroom 1 SCHAFSKOPF L \ Langen'i Old and / ^ P^fc ^ ' / New Time MUJIC \ SundafNEWS Subscribers 1__ __ ^ ^_^-^_s--. •' • Our city circulation department will accept tolo- phona colli from 8:30 to 10:OO a.m. Sunday far tho - Enjo y delivery FRIDAY NIGHT l of mining papers in Winona ctnd Good- y^MJ^^ Walt Disney ¦BKHH view. [ Beginning at 8 p.m. . 1 , I DANCING ,^ VER ^ •f/yS^j^^^^^MBBraSf ~-^.I^ESSi^^V b x^T J^lV MIS f ^ VjnlnQ^^^)l!iiQH^Hi:i;T^Fi '^"^nik$rjz&^> 1 AT THE NEW ^ The Telephone Number LABOR TEMPLE to Call Is ORCHESTRA Every Sat. Nigh) MAURICE HAVin 0(M0t WIURID HYttf MISSISSIPPIAH ^^^^- ^^^" JOLLY POLKA BAND BUFFALO CITY , WISCONSIN -<•?) ^—~—<^ ¦ I CHEVALIER MILLS SANDERS WHITE * I Mnmberft 8-2961 ¦¦¦¦ nanBBBMaMMMMaMBHaHH^^MMMi PLUS DISNEY'S "SYMPOSIUM OF POPULAR SONGS" McKinley Sets Mission School A school of missions, sponsored What DoYou Believe? by the . WSCS and the comission into the body of , - ' spiritual organism on missions will hold its,first ses- By FRAMK BRUESKE Christ and seal- made up of all- sion at McKinley Methodist Chinch Daily New* Church Editor j ing flicm ttntil the day of redemp- born-aRain persons of this present 6:30 p.m. "^Our: faith , is. based on the void tion. We believe he . is the . Divine age. The establishment and Con- Sunday at . ¦Teacher; . Sessions will . be held each Sun- of God V; said the Rev . -' 'S:: ' IP ' u'tuV ijtiidcs ' helievers' into tinuance of local cliiirciies is clear- Hamilton., -.' pastor of Calvary P.i- all irutli -and. - that it is the priyi- ly taught and defined in the New day evening during January, con- ' fellowship supper ble t'liiii-cli ;. 'fi7.fi . ,\V. Sarnia . St. legc will ilui y. of . all the savnd to Testament:" cluding with a " ¦ ¦ •'¦We the evening of .Ian. 27. Subject for "The object ;of our fellowship .is be fiHed with the Spirit. . . . Dispensationalism: • believe Christ:" , in di.sjHJiisalional view of Bible in- the study .is '"Methodism on (he to e.vbalr The fatal depravity . zf man: "Our church is npn-deiio .nii ha- ' terpretation iMit reject the Vex- Rirn of Southeast Asia. " The open 7 . . "Man WHS " "It is controlled created ; in:.the image trerne teaching known as ''Hyper- ing session will feature a film.sl.i-ip tional, b> said.: and likeness, of God , but thai in of Soiilheiis! by our local , chiireh board. Dispensationalism.' such .; as- mat titled "On¦ the Rim Atlam'*'s. sin the race , fell , inherit- Asia - " . . '"'¦" ¦ ''" v teaching which . opposes either the "THE CHURCH ii affiliated ed a sinhii nature: and became Lord 's Table or. water, baptism as . . The Rev. Edward G-ebhard .will 'God' ' ' with a service with the Independent .Fundamental alienated troriV .. . Man is total- a : scriptural' ' means of . testimony open the school . of ly depra ved ' arid ' of himself , - ut- worship. The class ' will; be ta ' iiqht Churches of. A liyerica .and Mi e for the church in this, age." American Council c f Christian terly inuihlc to - remedy . . his lost The personality of Satan: "We by. Mrs. Florence Patrick and Mrs , " Ruby Lowe, and is open to all tho Churches, but is independent . Our condition. lielieve Satan , is a . person ', .' author adults of the church. church . supports. Salvation : "We believe that sal- 'of ..' sin and. the • .«ai.ise of ' the fall, its own missions vation i.s . tlie jgift of Gwl brought fie is; the open and declared , en- but may aiso • aid to ..man b.v. grace arid received -by emy of God and inan and ' he shall Redeemer Re-elects mi s s i o ii- personiii faith in the I^ord ..Ics'us he eternally punished in the Lake aries .sponsored Christ, whose precious blood was of ''.Fire. " V Warren Macemqn by V a not lie r : shed on Calvary -. for the fo rgive- ness of our: sins." The second • advent Of Christ: was re-elected church. We elect, Warren Macemoh our own officers The eternal security and assur- "We believe '.in the . .Blessed ' Hope',' E\ angeli- ' president of VRedeemer and plan our own ance 7of believers: "We, believe the . personal. - imminent', , pretribu- WINONA, , 28: girls who cal Lutheran Church for a three- latioii and premillenial - comingj' '-o'f SENIOR HIGH School Miss-Steps ' program. • that all'the redeemed , once saved; - . year term at the eongregalion s '" ' Ch.r isil for his redeemed, olios, and perform; at basketball and football games, tournaments and other^ , meeting recentl "The• .IF.CA has are kept hy the power of God and annual y. i are tlifis " in his . subsequent return ' to earth elected secre- a ltiinisterisl and secure in Christ forever . events throughout the year will lake part in the Winona Winter John Beard was ' It is ; the privilege -of b.elie\ r ers ': to with liis saints to: establish his Mil- tary and Merlin Dobbler was re- mjssibnary, f e . 1- ape ' of ' . .'¦ ap- rejoice in the assurance of their icnial . .Kingdom, "' ' - .. ' ¦ Carnival Square Dance Jan: i3. Others on the program the elected treasurer, Raymond Gros- fTpwsliip . . Rev. Hamilton : salvation through the testimony . The eternal state; "We''...•believe.. senior high Modern Daiice Club and callers and square dancers sell was named financia l secre- : proximately. . L- : 100 members. Its . church ..inern- of God' s word : which . forbids the in . the bodily, resurrect ion., of all from Minnesota aiid Wisconsin. The Modern Dance Club is com- tary. Donald Buege was elected ' 000; : use men , the saved '-to eternal life, and . Erv in 'Gerries was elect- berslMp ' is: about '90 , Then' are of .Christian liberty as an . nc- . elder and ' iiv the fellowship. casion to " the unsaved to ¦judgement , and posed of 25 girls, age 12 to 18, -They will present the theme from , ed trustee, all for three-vear terms. 450 churches . !he;. flesh. .. . "The f FC.A . ;.is : a fundarwuta ] everlasting . punishment . Tlie. souls " Students . Tlie two natures of the beliey - ; "Walk on the Wild Side. do the choreography for both ehurcti group, made- up ;of men oi-s:. , ' of. ' the redeemed , are. at death , ' ''Kvery' . saved , person pos- ' 1 groups and Miss Sharon Greddig is director. ; and churches, that have banded i sessos two natures , with provision absent; from , :the bod y. and present . with Hew Family Hogetlier to carry forward . the . made for- the victory of, the new .the "fiord: where in . conscious plan and message - ofV-the ' Oospel bliss they await 1 the first . res,urrec : . - , j- COLORFUL SQUARE; DANCE costumes are attire slated for Benedett, St: Charles, are callers and Nick Wineski is chairman ' . nature over .the-old nature through For Blair of Grace.. This fellowship was or.-, the . power; of the indwelling Holy lion, when spirit ,: souUand .- body ' Carnival. Square Dance Jamboree Jan . 13 from Callers are Howard Ellsworth, Austin; Art Grimm, Red Wing . ' Winona . Winter ' ¦ganized in the. Cicero Bible . Spirit. All claiihs to Ihe eradicii- are.; united to be glorified - forever BLAIR. Wis. (SpecialX . — Don- ' ' ' ' with Die 2 to 5 p.m. at St. Stanislaus; School auditorium. Featured at in- Irwin Pasch , La Crosse: John Wald , St. Paul; Norm Indvick V Cliurch , Cicero , ." Hi..-, in 1MOV Pre- tion of llie old nature in: this, life Lord. 'We believe, that, ald . Fitzgerald , . Leinmon. ; S.D:, the- termission at 3:30 p.rn , are two dance groups from Winona Senior Lanesboro : Heber Boyett. Owatcihna; Cliff Carson . Rochester viously it- had been -known '- as the 'a' ro'. iinscriptural .'' souls, of, unbelievers remain bega working .last month for : ; V after High School and Jack Frost XIII : and his: court. Club with the Harold Aanrud , Pigeon. Falls; A;-' winter carnival- emblem is heccs j n American Conference' of . I :nde- Separation: "We beiicve that all , death in conscious miser y I Swift i-VCo: Hatchery here as; a until , the .second . resurrection largest . number ' of dancing couples . will receive a trophy and ; sary for. admission, i Daily News .photo) iiohiinational Churches. the , saved should live in; such , a ' i hatchery trainee. "From iLs jvery ^beginning; the when . ivith the; soul and ' body . "re- club traveling . the; farthest will receive: $10, Mr. and Mrs. Rav Fitzgerald , the former operator manner as not to bring reproach j IFCA . has stood, tor . .the . ful l au ? upon their 'Saviour and Lord. Sep- united . ' , they shall appear at .the of a Service station in. his fow'n,. 1 , . i thorify of the Bible,, purity"of'doc- aration - from .all " religious apos- Great "White throne Judgement r is a graduate of Lemmon High and ' I trine. Biblical separation both >c- : tacy., all wordly andTjsinful : pleas- shallV.be cast into the.: Lake MusicaI Quartef on Rita Holland School and from South Dakota of 'Fire.- not to 'be , Blair Masons, Albert Knutsons ' ' ' clesiastic.atly.. and individual ly., the ures, practices and associations is annihilated - but State College with a ' . "degree . -in ' to suffer . everlasting conscious Spring Grove Prog ram To'Wed Feb. 2 A-\ : frr*cdnhi , uhiler ' tiod of the local .-commanded ' .. of Gbd. " .V ' technical agriculture- and. a major ' piinishjnent:," . '- Eastern Stc^r Blair Mark - cliurch and of the individua l min- ; ' ;Mi .s'siohs;: ''We believe tlial- . ff is .„' Of in wildlife:management. , , . ' ¦¦ ¦ ' SPRINGV CTROVE: Minn:- >Spe- SPRING GROVE.; • M.inh. . VSpe- ister. -:; "; '-:- . . . : the ohligatidn of . tiic . saved to wi t- THE WINON 1—-A quartet cial Mr.: aind Mrs, Hol- ; He. served in the IJ-S. Navy and sought to 7 A ; Bible' Calvary Install Officers cial , musical will pre- 66th Anniversary '— Lavern . "It has continually ness by life and by word to the Church was; formed b sent the songs ! of Rodgers and land of,Spring Grove. , announce is va menibei' of the American ; speak the ; truth in love, expose y the Rev . Legion , the Veterans of Foreign I truths of. Holy Scripture and seek NV K. Hamilton in 1944, Members .BLAIR , Wis. iSpecial )—Officers Hainmerstein in; the Spring Grove BLAIR; Wis. i Speciali V- The the .engagement and coming mar- .error , in faithfulness "to the .'Scrip-' ! 7 Wars, and the; Knights of Coltmi - . to proclaim¦ the Gospel lb all nian- from two ' .former congregations for the coming ,year for Blair auditorium; Jan, 8 at 10:30 a.m. 6Stti- "wedding .anniversary of . Mr. riage o! .their ^daughter. JRita 'M ' ' ., edify the. saints ,/.support ag- kinri " - ' ' a^ :. He is married ahd the -father litre formed the membership ' - of ¦ the Lodge 323 F.&A.M. and the Blair under the sponsorship p: the and Mrs, Albert; Kniitson was . ob- rie to Dean Odell Gjerc , sun of bti s : gressive;'Bi hlical -evangelistic prin- . of a nine-month-old daughter. . . ' , . church; The , congregation attend- chapter of the Order of Eastern Spring Grove Student Council.The served at an/open house; Sunday- Mr. and ' Mrs'.: Lloyd CjcreV : ] ciple.s, ':. advance, missionary el- The ministry and spiritual gifts: Star were installed at joint cere- "God - is sovereign in llie bestow- , ed services on Huff Street until a appearance of this group has been afternoon at the home Of their The wedding will take , place : fori, promote cooperation among church monies Thursday evening in the sohrirr-law and daughter, Mr. and . meiil of-all his gifts. The gifts of! building was constructed arranged through; the University Feb. 2 at Trinitv - Lutheran t- i | in d e p en d e n t- Bible-believing j on West Sarnia In 1950. : ' ¦ ¦' " ¦ lodge rooms. of Minnesota Program Service. : Mrs; Carl < Marian) Nelson. Church: . V¦• ' Cdnserva pn Program \ churches and advance a scriptur- ! evangelists, pastors, teachers, are; - 'The church was organized On Ralph Utne was installed as ¦pAp. AA:- * ,A. ' : -t A-'p MrVarid .Mrs. Kniitson have (ou r Head Named for Area al fellowship among Bible heliev- ! sufficient for the perfecting of the ! master of the lodge and Mrs. Le- ' : - saints ; today. Speaking;, in tongues the unity of word of Scriptui'e," other '. ' 'children-. Clinton , Oregon , ers. :-: ' -' said ' ' ' land Chenoweth was . installed as ' .. Wallace Mehlberg of Pierce and the woiking of sign miracles Pastor " Hamilton . A Christian "Wis. ' ; Spencer,- Blair , and l.eona? . life ' worthy matron of the OES. Mrs. Trempealeau Sweet Adelines, County. Wis,, has; been appointed i THE DOCTRINAL statement of gradually ceased as tn New test- . and a person s relationship to Onalaska , who were present for V Christ are.; HaroM Utne was installing officer; '.director of the division of conser- ; the 'Calvary Bible Churcli : . . ., ,'arncnt Scriptures were completed 1 the important things ; the celebration , and Mrs. Frank ¦ . in, life " Mrs. Or-vin Stay, marshal!, and OES installing ' School Belles .:v vation and land use adjustment by , ' The Holy Scriptures: We believe and their . aulliority became esV V Mrs: Francis Herrcid , organist. (Alice' Massey, Lake:- .; Geneva. : ¦ Wis Six of their 17 grandchildren Agriculture Secretary' : )rville ! the Holy Scriptures; of the : Old i fablished . We lielieve God does BIBLE STUDY Other officers include^ Aldeh El- Officers A , 8 . Plan Song Fest lie the ¦ Jan and three of their 13 great-grand- Freeman. l and New Testaments to hear and answer the prayer of ; CEDAR VALLEY, Minm "Sne- land , worthy patron; Mrs. Robert Mehlberg, chairman of the Wis ; verbally inspired word of God. Ihe , TREMPEALEAU < Spe- cHildren were .present. . Sweet Adelines and the PTA . : faith in accord with His own will , : cialr . — The . Israelite Bible . Study Olson , associate matron; Jerome , W^s. . consiii Agricultural Stabilizatioii 'final authority for faith and life , for the sick and afHicted. " cial i-r-Past patron .-.James ' Beck Schoor Belles will hold a song Test Club \vill meet . at the Palmer Mattisiin , associate, patron;. Mrs. and Conservation committee and | inerraiit in the original; writings , The church: "We believe that ' Erickson secretary; and Mrs, ; will - preside as installing officer THE OPEN HOUSE, arranged Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. ' in the commu- 7 : home, 480 E. Mark Si.,- F. VV. Herreid, ¦:; a Tarmer in MarteH . Township, i .infallible ' and Godbreathed. " the. chiirch , which is the body and Winona. Monday at; 8 p.m Marie Bersing. treasurer; when Trempealeau Chapter : 88, by their children , was attended nity room of Thin-ley Homes, 1G90 : . Russell by TOO relative's and friends. Ro- Pierce County, took over the po- The Godhead: "We believe ih the espoused bride of Christ , is -a i Erickson will present the - '"lesson; Mrs. Don Huibregtse; conduc- OES, installs 1963 officers Jan. 8. Kraiemer Dr . Sweet : Adelines are 1 sanne ' Nelson, a granddaughter , hostesses and Mrs. : T, Chaiies sit ion Tuesday. one Triune God. Father. Son and tress; Mrs, James Frederixoh , as- Assisting will be7 Mrs. B. B. V In the post be will be in charge [ Holy Spirit^fco-eternal in being, sociate conductress: .Mrs.- ' William Farber , was in charge of ttie guest book ; Green.; directs ' the . School Belles, marshal; Mrs. Jay Spitt- of major provisions of the agricul- : co-idelifical in nature , :co-equai. ' in Larson, chaplain: Miss Mabel Ol- ; ler, chaplain ' ' De b r a Saterbak, Montevideo, Sweet Adeline activities for Janu- ; . MrsV Alfred. Ander- ! tiiral act of 1.962 and will seek re- r/iower and "glory,; and having the son , marshal, and Mrs. Utne. or- 1 son , organist , and Mrs.. Arild En- MinnV and Mrs. Spencer Kniitson , ary and February were formulated ' " a daughter-in-law , poured; Tana Wednesday at - the home of Mrs. planting of cropland to grass and j same attributes and perfections. ". ganist. ;. ., . ' i gelien, conductress. Mrs. Harlcn ¦ trees in that some farms can Appointed officers are; Mrs: Al Knutson , Oregon , Wis., a grand- FrancLs Farrell.. /¦ • . j hope ¦ ¦ ¦ I Hunter will be soloist. ! be changed into recreation units. | The Person and Work of Christ: ' ' »?.-. *-**tc*/**s' ¦;. . - \1 ^ , ^ |^ , den EUand, Adah ; Mrs. William daughter , Served the; cake: V "Be Qur Valentine Guest" will "We believe that Jesus; Christ , the Officers to be installed are: Attendants at the -wedding Dec. | The division of conservation and j ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ Duffield. Esther ; Mrs: Melvin Hjer 1 be the theme of: the Feb. 13 meet- ' Son of Ciwl. became;man, without . . -,: >? P-. -P: leid, Martha: Mrs; James; Dahl I Worthy matron , Mrs. William 27, 1896, wefe the bride's , sister , ing at . 8 p.mV in the community j land use ad jtistment program is a , havirg been ' ' ' ! ceasing to be God ' ' ' junghan Wil- ' " ' i s Jr.; worthy patron ' , ' : ' newly formed plan which includes " ' ' ' ' ; " ¦ ¦ ; ' 'Emma) !' ¦ the late Mrs. John Schee- ¦ - room. All women ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Electa; Miss Alice Sturnpf , warder interested in si n g- - liam Junghans Jr. ; associate ma- ; 41 counties throughout the nation. j conceived . by the Holy Spirit aiid . :. : .. . v . . and Mrs;. James Berg, sentinel. lar, and the late Edward Erick- ing arc; invited to sing with the i borii of the Virgin Mary, in order ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦: ; v ' v tron, Mrs; Paul Lehmann; asso- son. The Rev . A 0. Myhre of [Included among those counties i ' -• •' . - 77. !¦;. . ' . -.;. , ' . V V. ;¦ - . . . " : "' - ' Installed as officers of the Ma- , group, and they may contact Mrs, What he might reveal God and re- sons were Alden Elland, seiiioi ciate . patron, Robert Smith; sec- French Creek, performed the Farrell for' information about par- ' are Bulfalo , Trempealeau, Pepin ¦ deem sinful men. We believe that warden; James Frederixon, junim retary, Mrs. Carlton Kopp; treas. ceremony. 7 •/.;. '.' .- . . - .;:¦ •" ticipating in Sweet Adelines.;. and Jackson counties. ! urer, Mrs. Nellie Church; chap- j Christ accomplished . our redem'pj warden : Ernest ; Anderson, secre- Mrs. : Knutson is , the former Attending the meeting weve'thrze ' lain. Mrs: ; Roger Fenton. mar- ¦; lioh through If is , death oh (he tary; William Melby, treasurer; I Tillie Gassow. She was born at new . board members. Mrs. D.^viV EVENING CLASSES : shall Mrs. Theodore Harris; or- :cross. Our .justification . is.. made Donald Johnson, senior deacon ; ,, Elk Creek ,; Wis., ¦ daughter of Allen; Garvin Heights, decoration ; COCliRANE-FC , Wis.—A meet- ganist, Mrs. Harry Wachter; con- ; ¦sure by his literal physical resur- Glen Odegaard , deacon ; Russell Christjohn and Lena Gassow. chairman: ' ' Airs. Elmo Anderson, ing for adults interested in at- 7 rection from the dead , " ' ' ' " ¦• ¦ ¦ . diictress, Mrs: Carlton Towner; : ¦ , , ¦ ¦ - . • - Larson tyler and . Harold Utne - 471 Wayne St., refreshment ch;iir- tending evening classes will be \ . .. . She said her play m at e s ' ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' trustee. : associate conductress, Mrs. Wcn- i - . - -.- ' . ' . , ' . ' . . mah, •'and Mrs. Lavern Lawrcnz, held- at Cochrane-Fountain City, The person and the Holy Spirit: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ were mostly Indian children. She ' ' " ' ¦ . ... , 1 . - . . . . • . . . dell Hilton: Adah , Mrs. Loyal Van was adopted by Even and Bertha 950 43rd Ave., publicity chairman High School Tuesday at 8-15 p.m. ' "The , Holy Spirit is a person who Vleet; Ruth, Mrs. Ralph Kopp ; , who replaces: Mrs. William Jones, Interest has b e e h shown in convicts the world of sin , of tight-, ' ALTAR SOCIETY ; Sveum. an uncle and aunt and | i . . . .- ' :•'. ' • ' : . . . FOUNTAIN CITV , Wis. (Spe- Esther. Mrs. Arthur Anderson has lived in her present home 479 Olmstcad.St. Mrs: Jones' hus- classes in German , woodworking, jeousness and: of' judgement . He is cial)—St. Mary's Altar Society Martha , Mrs. Raymond Harris; since. Following their marriage, band is: being transferred to arts and -cTal'ls, sewing; knitting; the supernatural . agent in . regen- Electa Mrs. Tryin "-Diamond; war- will meet in the parish hall Jan. . Mr. and Mrs: Knutson scltl.ed on Georgia and typing. eration , baptizing all believers 8 at 8 p.rn. Games will be played der , Mrs. Leslie Grover; sentinel . the bride 's farm which was pur- : Sponsor for the Sweet Adelines ?: Paul Lehmann and trustee for Mr, and for 11163 announced at the meeting and prizes awarded and serving ' " chased 15 years ago by will be Mrs, Harold Franzwa, . three years, Mrs. Otto Cn vjts. $ Mrs . - Nelson . is Murphy ..Motor . .Freight and its l: - -Ii" Officers and members of Wino- - Mrs, Gaylord Frie. Mrs. Eugene local agent , Knrsten Cartage, op, - na Chapter 141, OES will be MR. KNUTSON, 90, Was born crated hy- Jack Karstcn , flfiO W. ^M^^- Gabrick . Mrs. Allen George, Mrs, Elmer Gotz , Mrs. John Grossell j guests. - Jan, 14 , 1872 in Pierce County Wabasha St. and Airs. Joseph -.Grossell. :-. Mrs. Raymond Harris and Mrs. and moved with his parents to n 1 Leslie Grover , co-chairmen of Set farm between North Creek and YOU CAN BE I will be in charge of refresh- Welch Coulee when he was four. Fraternity Meets LADIES AID ments. The family . moved ' to Nevvcpmh FOUNTAIN 'CITS', Wis': (Spe- Valley where they resided 10 years, At Whitehall Home cial i-The Ladies' Aid of SI. Mi- later moving lo Arcadia where be ' BADGER SQUARES WHITKHALL , Wis. (Special— chael's Ev . Lutheran Church will worked in his father 's store 10 ¦ Tlie Scandinavian American Fra- JUST \ A CHRISTIAN ¦ meeting of FOUNTAIN CITYV Wis. iSpe- years. " hold its first the new ternity mot j ; cial I — The Badger Squares will Knutson are ac- at the home of Miss year in the church social rooms Mr: and Mrs . Maymp Halliog.st.nd, ' , 28,' , dance at the Fountain City. Au> members of Fager- - Dec A al 2 p.m. Jan. . 10. There will be . tive and are post Christmas party was enjoyed elevtioii of officers and servers ditorium .Ian. -8 from 8:15 io 11 ness Lutheran Church. Their pas- The conversion of Saul of ' Tarsus is a witne ss V p.m. There will he a door prize , tor nnd his wife , the Rev with exchange of gills. Officers and will be Mrs. Reuben Suhr , Mrs. . and were installed lor the coming to the truth that one can . he iusi a , Christian, officers will serve the potlucli Mrs. K M. rherg, attended the Harry Pieper , Mrs. F,lton Suhr , ; and I' year , reports accepted ..-im!' also testifies to the fact Ihat even the most zealous, Dress Pumps and lunch open house, audit- and Mrs. Harry Putz. . ing of books completed. rarncst , and sincere people make need to make — WOMEN'S GUILD New officers are: Mrs . Mabel radical changes in order lo he sav ed . LEGION AUXILIARY Arcadia Auxiliary Annas , president ;' Mrs . Millie FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. 1 Spe- FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. 'Spe Gusc , vice president; Mrs. Finina The account of Saul' s I'onversioii records 311 un- Dress Flats cial 1—The American Legion Aux- cial)—T*he Women 's Guild of St , To Honor Student fete r s o u , tinancial .secretary; usual event. Jesus appeared to Saul and spoke wiih ' s United Church of Christ iliary will meet at the Legion John Mrs. Ada Hanevold , corresponding him, but some of the inferences draw n Irom this ' are Club at 8:45 p.111, Thursday, Serv- will meet in Ihe church basement ARCADIA , Wis. (Sperinli-The ' e c r e t a r y; Miss Halliii ffslad BRAN D NAMES s , denied ers will be Mrs. Roger Adank , at 2 p.m. Jan . 9. Hostesses will outstanding senior girl nf Arcadia treasurer; Mrs, Dngun Hill , mar- lo be . be Mrs. Marvin Duerkop, M rs, High School will receive an award Mrs. Lester Bacchler , Mrs. Mnry ) shal: Mrs, Thelma l.iiinenid , in-- 11 is tn be denied that one should expect an np- VALUES TO 15.00 r-nd Mrs. I,ee Russell Eder , Mrs. Galen Engel from the Tickfer-Eiickson Ameri- structor ; Albion Hanevold , Ellen Bcifihley Inner of Jesus today when he is converted , anil Brominorieii. i and Mrs George Kneel. can Legion Auxiliary, members guard; Mrs. Julia Herman , outer rxuirnnc o decided al their meeting Wednes- guard; Miss Lucille 1'elersoii , cor- I hat Ihe appearance ni Jesus gave Saul Ihe assurance day night. The annual nwnrd will respondent for the journal; Mrs. of .Salvation. He received the peace <>f .vilvnlion latou onp,ht lo do " Annman instructed him, Wise and he baptized and wash Frame Your Portraits in June. Presiding was Mrs, George Carnival Roya l ty away thy sins" "Acts T."Mi > . Saul obeyed the cnni - During Our Olntizcr. second vice president, in niandment and found snlvntinn. His writings gne t in* place of Mrs. Vilns Hanson, pres- To Be UCT Guests Mime commands lie taught that men are huplucM ident , who was absent. A vole of (, tluniks was given lo Mrs. Paid into 'hi'isl, put on CliriM in obedience , and are l ac- ed FRAME SALE Tyvaml Sr, and Mrs. Onier Fu- Winter Carniwil royally will be nut of baptism In wnlk in newness of life Mini. 3 21 , guests CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE I ' h ___ 0^k PASTOR WILLIAMS' SERMON TOPICS: \ vi |H| Kraemer Drive Church of Christ ' H?*/~ r- $„ 10:50 n.m, — "Th* 'STOPS' of a Good Man" Jift PWf SHOES — FIRST FLOOR - EAST 7:30 p.m. "All Trtingi New 1660 Kraemer Drive, Winona '(., L — " > 4BKk — '' (Nurt.ry for Children) ,. '< ^W ¦ : John Knjght Gazes HOW DG YOU STAND, SIR? — WITH VIGAH! -A \A^pp- - yA Today In World Affairs Into Crysta l Ball Tito^/^JjE^fe FOR YEARS w« have been an avid of Meat ; Hoax reader pf . - '-Viewpoint," ..: Publisher John S. Knight's , column which has been appear- Into Russ Orbit ' ing for years in the Sunday Miami, :Fla. By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER Herald. This year Jiis crystal ball foretells It certainly should come as no surprise to t^^ the following developments: By DAVID tAWREjJCEM V ^ai Ihe Amcricah people -that Josip Bioz Tito has 7 Yugoslavia , hack into the Soviet Commu- ; WASHINGTON — Man of the year? Biggest news event of Continuing popularity for President taken nist - bloc. ' ' ¦• • • the past year? This is the time perhaps for a different kind of Kennedy, a fact which will not go unnotic- . '¦ Despite all the' ';. wishful' ' thinking; to the con- nomination — who shall get the award for putting over ¦the "Hoax ed by the next Congress. . ';Year ' :- ' ¦ " - ; : ' trary and despite the millions and millions of 7 70f lhe "?V . v ; . . 7" . VV . al- Unquestionably the perpetrator of the deception that scared Less congressional opposition to legis- dollars we have sent to Tito to bolster his the world in 1962 was Nikita Khrushchev. He never had the ,'' has been that, leged "independence he. leaning' slightest intention of starting a iiuclear war but he made peo- lation sponsored /by the administration. way for a long time. ^ ple everywhere believe he did. _ .- - "% tax cut of sorts but not of the size AH . that remained to be done at the recent Thus, he won the praise of Moscow meeting of Ihe Supreme 1 Soviet Parlia- and scope you have been led to expect; heads of government through- ment was for Tito to make; it official and; bind- out the world when he with- few drastic tax '"'reforms."'" ing. And it is fair to say that his expulsion from Letters to The drew .his artificial, threat. the .Eastern- 'European,..: bloc by Stalin ended fi- ' j Some easing pi expense account, re- . But the whole war scare was nally when the Yugoslav dicta- really baseless. If it wasn't, Ed itor strictions but no return to "the good old tor took rostrum in the ' ' " : the then someone lor several years (Editor' s Note: hellers ' . days." - . .. " . . ^¦-:: -: - 'A: . . - - A-P . . Kremlin Palace and declared:: now, has been lying , to the must be " . temperate, of P. "On the question of war and American people about, the Worsening relations with Great Brit- reasonable, length and peace , on peaceful coexistence, : power - of massive retaliation signed by the writer. ain, France and West Germany! with re- disarmament, on the abolition possessed by our misisiles and Boni fide names of all : spect, lb: NATO: and control and develop- of colonialism; on the German riuclear weapons.- . letter•writer s will be riierft of nuclear weapons. and other issues agitating the As the year 1962 ended, the piLblished, -No 'religions, United States had an arsenal medical or personal corir world today, our viewpoints are ¦ Better relations, with Russia, provided identical or very close to each of 5M missiles at bases scat- trotiersiej are accept- 1 ¦ ¦ ' attempts to force a showdown other." ' lered inside V ab|e;> ;: P \. neither side the United _ ¦ in Berlin or Cuba. .. That says just about every- ¦S'.l a t e s oiv . rWill jCohtinue to Work ' "tiiing : that needed saying to ce- ' .. For Area Consolidation ; aboard: . s u . b- No large-scale war- between India and ment Yugoslovia orice again- in- m; a r in e s ' ' ' ¦ , Gcldwater To the - Editor: . \ the Red Chinese; to the position bfa strong satel- at; •¦ s e a\ or \— the Soviet Union. And , ironically enough , p 1 a n t e d -Happy j^ew Year! espe- lite of ¦;' No easing of the anti-pommunist strug- Yugoslavia returns to the Russian, bloc a much on ' , . sites in cially those in Lewiston School Southeast Asia but no marked:prog- than she was 'when she left- Europer-alV ot District 857 who are joyfully gle in stronger nation ' important reasons for this is the : these missiles contemplating in 1963 the erec- ress, either. One of the . tion , heavy amount of American foreign aid that has being able to of a huge new monu- reach into the meiit _ the preservation of More turmoil in the newly established split with Stalin Jp . been sent to Tito ever since he heart of Rus- the past and are preparing to way. ¦ynnp ^ ¦;.>. ; m^mmmsmt- .- African nations as inexperienced leaders and went his own Communist7 sia- ' pass on to the future a glori- ¦> ' ¦' ¦ ¦ cope with appalling problems; ' - . Again and Lawrence ous $3,000,000 mistake. . WHAT ,THIS situation amounts to Is a defeat ' agnm the American people Since it is the- time for ' Some;headway with the Alliance for for a policy of the United States which places un- haye been told by • New Year' " 1 spokesmen s V Resolutions, I Progress tut eventual results sure to . be reasonable and ridiculous importance on the ¦for the government that with- " propose. that the people of Dis- ¦ ' bare possibility that - we will be able to buy ina matter of a few ' ¦ . , disappointing. ; ,' .- .V . V . hours trict - .857„ad.d the, following.: to friendsVarnong Communist nations. the entire Soviet Union could their lists:' V United : Nations Ambassador Adiai Time and. time. again , the American people be destroyed , in retaliation for 1—Let us resolve to stand and their representatives in: Congress have ques- THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND a surprise attack. Even con- by the idea that a new build- Stevenson will resign : before the year is , ' wisdom of sending hundreds of mil- ceding that this country/would ing is all we need to bring out tioned the take the "first blow " of aid to Yugoslavia. To them , and that our educational , system -up to lions of dollars it would,' .' beV terrible , the .fact Two changes, and possibly,three, in the it seemed for all the world as though American date,V.V remains that not all the bases 2—Let us resolve that this money was going to build up communism under Kennedy- cabinet: . •frorn which the United States new . school be designed to re- a ' program that' " -was originally design ed to pro- Repuhli&nL/fe<^a/s W/// could strike back;would be: de- semble the shape of: an Gov. Nelson Rockefeller the odds- and justice ele- mote the interest of; freedom , order stroyed simultaneously. Also, phant and that it be painted on favorite for the Republican presiden- throughout the -world; the submarines under the sea ; white to show oiir children tial nomination. sending and the missiles based , in Eur- And just as often as this policy of ' that we knew what we were money to Communist countries was questioned , opean coufftries would. -, be. able building. ' . At least three metropolitan newspapers imniediately to return the our policy-makers insisted that '.we-, .'had every- ChdllengmO . 3T-Let us. . - ' resolve that the or sliut Up shop. ^^^ blow ; with : such intensive force will merge, nothing, to lose by encouraging : motto of our great new school thing to win and By DREW PEARSON a good government that the the Congo; V. V : that the Soviet people would at odds with Moscow. ^ ¦ ¦ be "to leadership—may it con- The highest peacetime federal deficit Yugoslavia 'to remain ' Louisville Courier - Journal , -. - ¦be annihilated; ' .' 'V . ; This argument , of course, began, to. wear l/iin • WASHINGTON — : The Re- AT THE 7exact time the tinue to lead in all directions iri history. .- a; once vigorously opposed , came when Tito began to cozy up to Nikila Khrush- publican party faces vitally President : of the U n i t ed NIKITA Khrushcljev knew at the same time.", important decision at the be- but with a laudatory editorial V us to ' but nevertheless was pushed justVas recently praising the first Re- States, also a Democrat , has . all this before he sent his 40 •4—^Let resblve keep piir Candy Spots to ; win the Kentucky Der- chev, it ginning of 1963, and it has al- school: system small enough to ; just as successfully on- Capitol fM publican year in ' office. . ' taken a strong position to solve ;, missiles to Cuba. He knew by^if he goes to the post.: , hard and 7 Teady started considerable dis- . be unattractive to the influx appropriations : were under con*- Energetic , new Mayor Bill the difficult crisis in the Con- ; that , while a V missile attack wheii foreign-aid eussion among: returning sen- Vgq. might devastate some Ameri- of hew people and new indus- Fidel Castro will he lucky to survive - '¦ ' : Cowger sent a delegation , the Democratic; senator . sideration. -:. \' - -P- : " ators. It is: The alternative of from Connecticut has used his can cities within a range.of. l ,- tries to our area. the year. - following the liberal line headed by Judge Marlowe 7 us tn . of Cook , another new Republican , position of vantage on the Sen- foo miles, this would not de- 5^-Let reso!ve imme- BUT NOW we have the final returns—direct Gov. Rockefeller or the Nelson up to Minneapolis to invite the ate foreign ; relations com- stroy the many missile bases, 7 diately begin a large-scale Generally good business conditions in from Moscow . Air the aid .we sent to Yugoslavia ' reactionary line of Sen. Bar- " ": ¦ International Association of mittee 7: to oppose his own in: other parts of the UnitecT - 'layaway". plan so taxpayer's i963, :to*tii down the drain. And not just .1 drain that ry ¦ Golchyater. „ " „'' ". '. no^ went . Chiefs of. Police to hold itaV President. States: which could fire back can pay the bill when we try atiyely stable stock market until next led nowhere. This drain led to the camp of the Last November 's election instantly at the Soviet;Union. to provide the type of educa- ¦ ' ¦ ¦" n-cxt convention in Louisville. "Furthermore, Dodd has done ' summer when we could see another C encmy7 ' -, V , ' shows that the . Republicans The mayor of St. Louis: had this several times in the past; So the theory that an at- tion that might have been. In the light of Tito's speech in Moscow, there who Won heaviest were mod- sent a tape recording of his has; taken expensive trips to tack would be launchedVfrom 6—Let us resolve that the, rective sell-off. ' ' . can be no. doubt of : where Yugoslavia would erates, in .California,'. 'Sen , Tom ." 'invitation. . the';Congo, is in frequent touch Cuba alone was never logical. cause of education shall never stand in the event of a military showdown; be- KuChel , a Republican who vot- "I was too busy workihg up with th3 Katanga information ; Such ah attack -would haVe stand in the way of , commun- ¦ ' ed for medicare and frequent- , and the West. . .. - ¦ ¦ my speech to make a. tape re- office" in to be simultaneous with a mis- ity pride. tween the East . . .V" - i.. »..nnn»» A j New York , and acts V For example, if the crisis in Cuba had devel- ly supported cording, ';' -Judge Cook told the . . as if he were the spokesman sile attack from, the Soviets VJiafertuhately, many of the roll- They Pay the Price a:shooting war on which side would Kennedy, convention , . and proceeded fo for President Tshombe,. the : Union itself , and this in turn; V citizens of this district adopt- oped into , ed up a; ter- means that 7 all European the jet fighters we sent to Yugoslavia , have been sell;the merits of Louisville s07 V Katanga leader . whom Ken- 7 ed these same resolutions in rific vote. So . bases and all Underwater mis- ; used? And what side would those Yugoslav pi- effectively that the police nedy and the United Nations 1962...... To Escape Communism did .Sen, Ja- .expenditure" of : s'iles of the . Western Alliance As for myself, I will forego lots we trained in Texas have been flying for chiefs, with - an . are trying to bring into line. cob javits in S9O0,O00, \yill hold their next Sen. Dodd was once a reg- would have to be rendered the above six resolutions and in the event the Cuban crisis had- turned into New- Y d r k. useless coincidentally. Nobody: THE FACT THAT wh6le famili« «r« meeting in Louisville. istered agent for the; govern- 7 adopt the following . one in- a war?. . "7' So did Go v . familiar with defense prob- stead:- . •' . willing to sacrifice all their possessions ih ' "' ment of Guatemala, at which - j How, do you stand , sir? 7 -. "••' Mark Ha t- JUDGE COOK and Mayor lems has ever attributed such ' ¦I resolve to continue to order to escape the dictatorial regime in ¦¦¦ ' ' " " ' time he was paid at the rate field , the live- Cowger also . bought the old . of $50 ,000 a year . The record destructive power to Russia. work and fight for an area Cuba will- not-be lost upon the world. This . wire young Ohio River steamboat Avalon shows he retired -from the em- .. -. The -.more the problem is consolidation and a central bespeaks, as nothing else can, the Castro governor of to be used for summer con- ploy of Guatemala one day be- analyzed, the more impIaiuF"' high school and to do every- government's repression of freedom. IN YEARS GONE BY Oregon who certs by the Louisville . sym- fore he entered the Senate. ible is the theory that Mr. thing I can to avoid the mis- also was re- phony orchestra. They bid However, after he became a Khrushchev ever intended an take now planned for our dis- At about the time when prisoiieVs and Pearson elected at the $34 ,000 for the boat and won senator , he offered a $5,000 ,- attack froriv Cuba or anywhere trict." same time Sen. Wayne Morse, oii t over Knoxville. partly be- their families were leaving Cuba ; a home- Ten Years Ago ... 1953 000 amendment lo the foreign else.7 E. J. Suter, Democrat , was winning. Hat- cause the Knoxville represen- made armored truck carried some East First customer of 1953 to pay his real estate bill for Guatemala. THEN WHAT \Fvai the So- Altura. Minn. lax to County Treasurer Arthur Dorn was Henry field and Morse both had la- tative had to go back tn an Germans to freedom by crashing the bar- support. ¦ open telephone line to get an Sen. Dodd Is hot reg istered viet premier's real purpose? Gradel , 518 E. Wabasha St. bor . Gifts Appreciated by rier that divides Berlin. This, too , like the OK on his bids and someone as an agent for the Katanga Ard what did he get out of it Serviceman who have returned to civilian In contrast , Sen. Homer government or for any .other State Hospital Patient* many other isodes of escape , a con- hung lip the phone, • all? He got a pledge from the ep under fire clothes since the start of the Korea n War will Capehart of Indiana government. However, when United States not to intervene To the Editor: of East German guards, will have; its ef- servative, was defea ted: also Having purchased the boat , be honored at a dinner at the American Legion ' , lie made a full-dress speech In Cuba. But this in itself was fect on how men see communism. conservative GOP candidates Judge Cook went around to on the The Minnesota Association Memorial Club , Commander Leo J. McCalrey of paint dealers Senate floor in 1961, the hardly worth the risks of the in New Hampshire and .South see a handful text of the speech Was releas- for Mental Health of Winona announced . ' .and in three hours collected whole expedition. Was the ob- II would be foolishly naive to think of Dakota. ed in Elizabcthville , capital of County would like to thank 4I!0 gallons of free paint , then ject perhaps to start a cycle people who the struggle between communism and de- hi; view of all this , liberal Katanga , a few hours before of negotiations that might all the donated Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1 938 GOP senators like Clifford enlisted 160 volunteers with gifts and money to the Christ- mocracy as merely a political dispute. The They delivery in the Senate. bring concessions and com- VV. K. Beach of Dakota was elected chairman Case, N. J., John Sherman brushes to paint the ship. mas gift project for patients hard economic facts that burden most of Jkept at it until the old Avalon promises by the United States of the Winona County Board of Commissioners Cooper , Ky., Javits and Kueli- LATER, D0DD> went to the in the Berlin situation and In the state hospitals. mankind must be taken full y into account. ¦ is now spic nnd span as the Many of the patients would for 1938. ' ' ¦ ¦, . el say the political signs point Congo and so convinced Pres- elsewhere? Did Mr. Khrush- . . . - ¦ ' new belle of Louisville. That 's ident Tshombe have had no gift if it were Yet neither can one sensibly minimize the overflow crowd of 1.10 members (if the lo moderation , not.obstruction- Ihat the Stat* chev think that , by scaring ' An . ism; the kind of new civic pride Department not for your kind generosity. impact of man ' s yearning , to be free , to clubs and their They are talking about was influenced by the American people, he would Lions , Kiwanis nnd Rotary bucking the old guard leader- aroused by the young Republi- Communists that Ed Gullion , The gifts were sent to the live under a government of his choosing. guests heard Kmil Liers, Homer lur farm op- cans of Kentucky. force the President to adopt • ship of Sen. Everett Dirksen , U .S. ambassador to the Con- " " pol- Hochester and St, Peter State erator, speak on his experiences in the raising It has been a long time since a peaceful co-existence THIS IS THE yearning symbolized by III., B o u r k o llickcnlooper , go, got President Kennedy on icy in Europe and around the Hospitals. of otters , al a dinner meeting nt Ihe Hotel Wi- Iowa , and Charlie Hallcck , the Senate investigated one of the trans-Atlantic phone to tell Mrs. Phillip Hicks, Ihose Cuban families willing to leave their 't; globe wherever the Commu- nona , Ind. " . . ils own members. It ju st isn him that Tshombe would no gift chairman, homes and all they have. This is the yearn- . doiie very often ill the world'd nists have extended their pow- longer meet with him. He be- er? Winona County Mental ing thai drives men to WHETHER THE old guard most exclusive club. But some risk their lives in Fifty Years Ago , . . 1913 lieved what Dodd had told him , Looking at il solely from Health Association. daring escapes from the walled city of East will see the writing on the members arc beginning lo about Communists in the Stale A. .1. Kick was installed as cimimander of wall , the Moscow viewpoint , what Berlin. This yearning may yet be the un- however , is another mat- think the time has come when Department. ment in weapons. About the llio local camp ol Spanish War Veterans. ter. .Sen. Tom Dodd the Connec- was there to lose by the ven- , In the middle only expense to the Soviet was doing of governments that deny (heir citi- a former Winona boy, son of The first Republican admin- ticut Democrat , should be put of the current ture? The United States cer- ' Father Killian , crisis in the Congo, Dodd is- 't first that of a few transatlantic zens liberty. Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholas Killia n , 117 K. Howard islnit ion to run llie city of under oath and asked somn tainly wouldn attack trips hy merchant vessels. Joseph' Louisville in four decades is pointed questions regarding sued another vitriolic blast and bring on a nuclear war. St „ will read bis lirsf mass at SI. s against the Kennedy-U.N. poi- , The Soviet ruler still held the Church, another sign of Ihe political liis battle to undermine tho / times. It is giving Ihe city such U .S. government 's position in icy in the Congo. It would be trigger and didn 't Intend to interesting to see who wrote pull it and commit suicide. Counting the Months Seventy-Five, Years Ago . . . 1888 the blast for him, He could haggle for n while The ferry ha.s been closed and the linal will Note — One year ago nt about whether llie missile " or he docked lor the winter , JhsL $UiLdu Christmas time, the U.N. nl- bases were "offensive Music For Until Spring " The whole game L, A, .Johnson of Tontcrville , Wis., will es- ...i .nost had ils Congo trouble set- "defensive. appealed lo him as one he tablish a (ecd mill in llie buildin g formerly oc- tled , but got cold feet and THERE IS a man on our street who be- didn 't follow through. This couldn 't possibly lose. For he cupied hy Schneider brothers. knew in advance that nt, nny A Saturday gins counting lli e months tin's way as (he time it looks as if Kennedy nnd U Thnnt would- follow critical moment he could al- new year arrives: .January, February, One Hundred Years Ago . .. 1863 through. ways withdraw and get cred- Match, April, Fishing, lie mentioned this " de- Tlie ciirs on llie Wihonn and St. Peter Kail - it, for a "stale.smanlikc Evening . Kennedy to a friend ono day, and she retorted: rn.' id , have been employed in tunnin g the past cision, as President # actually called Mr. Khrush- "Oh , il doesn ' t, go that way. lt goes Jan- few days on! to Stockton, ctirryiil R lumber lor Impulse Against Theft chev 's reversal. uary, February, March, April, Gardening." llio purpose of building shanties. Good music and tn- COLUMBUS, Ohio Iffl - By BUT WASN'T IT an expen- tcrcstlna, tiijo rmnttue For those enthusiasts, spring Is more use of tracers and electronic sive Ramble ',' Knrly reports jncts nhont the news- C I IHI 'K CS which emit radio-like than spring; il is a lime when they can estimated thnt the project cost pnper piihlishtn n indus- get hack al their lavorilc waves or Impulses, Goncrnl But , pastimes. They WINONA DAILY NEWS Husslii a hillion dollars. try is hroadrnst rtich arc fortunate Minis , sheltered against the Nucleonics, Inc., soys il has. cm reflection , tliis seems An Independent Nci i '-.ptqier — K.slnli/is/ird IHMi developed a system for busi- ::t() to 6:5£ p. m. on And just now. anticipation' is heightened \V, l'\ WlllTK (I , II. Cl. lisWAY (. ' . l'i. LlNIM'N pilferers. tn manufacture , hut they have KWNO. Wc invite yo n hy the catalogues thai are beginning to Publisher E ire. Director ISitsniezs blgt. Items thnt mid Ed,lor & Adv. Director inifiht he pilfered since hoen returne d lo the So- tn he our lixtentn o ('rune in—llio seed books, and the displays are provided with this electron- viet Union intnet and nothing Onests for 2!> pleasant of fishing equipment. , YV. ,1. Coi.r, Amu rn |I III :.MI :II II. (1. liVMits ie "voice , " which can he de- tins been lost on the invest-. f ttttita riincf Editor City Editor Cttvitlatioii Mf / r, lected by receivers , at exits. minutes earh week. -w ¦»¦ LEAFING through the catalogues be- An auxiliar y hand probe then f-^-v-v-wT -*- -* -"i Won 't you jam us? fore a hearth fire Is almost as pleasant as II . 11, H AWICK l\ II. K I .AU .i; I„ V, A LSTON Is used to locate tlie stolen t'Dinjin.vfii f; .S'npf. Press .S'upl, h'Myrnvtng ,S'u/)f. (lie pastime itself. Almost. January, Feb- ileins without physical search. t'lKiry, March , April , Fishing, Gardening ? Gas < WINONA ' ( OKIION Great M. d 1,1,1'( i His ivii ,n I' I lot, 'i t: SENTIMENTAL VALUE Chief Accoiiiiiiiii l .S'liudn i/ Editor I'AliO ALTO, Calif, t/D-Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MHMBF.Il Ol' Till; AW.OClATlilJ IMIIiSS Brooks sold ; for LESS! The Soviet fmvernmont arrests a Hits- lliolr homo and moved every- < thins—including n liij( olivo sian citizen and charges him with being a "•^jutts** tree, Dail y News U.S. spy. First thing yon know, Moscow , ? * Tlie Ai.siiclnlccl l' lc,',:, i:< entitled exclusively Mrs Brooks said il was \ will start a big internal security program. In llie use lor republication uf all the lociil planted hy hpr lute mother ¦ Mrs. Auto Service^ nevv s printed in this new.'-papi'i us well as all "Since we're dielin g, Ktnma , I think wo should have and her laniily cherished il, • Sunday News A,P. rimvs dispHlclies, (.'(isl of movliiK the I roe f 118 Franklin 4] While ye have light, believe In tl>» light, thai tlie rrenni rolls for dessert. They don 't. WO I R II any- fllioiil 12 miles Id Sanln Clara— ye may be th* children of llrJit. (John 12t3t) » 1'inliiy, January 4 , iwi,1 thing " fidti . Services at Area Churches Pastor Baptizes ¦ : church dining room where tables : " ' ' ¦ : . ALTURA ' . ¦ ""• :c:ohllrmallon class, . 7 . p.m. Thursday, I a- \. were laid in white and centered * ; -OS- - v : : ' ' ' - : ¦ . . 2fiOth Person -V . xi ^;.l -i: ^ftV ;: - :?Si-ii:i|; i- -^; 0jb"rii*>.-v: ^"T^ , Jehovah < < Evang«llcal Lutheran worship, ! clies aid society. . Mrs. Arnold Hoppe and ' with holiday decorations. The .>r - ^fett* ^-* hostesses, 3 ' '. -i ^ ^* » and 10:15 a.m.; Sunday school and JMr s7 Alvin Gensmer p.m!; ' •n -. Farewell Given Bible class, . * a.m.; Couples' Clul), 8:15 iluol- congregation meetings,: a p.m. At Blair Parish serving table was centered by a CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH FIRST CONGREGATIONAL FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST p.m. Monday, annual cpngregallon meel- } PICKWICK bouquet oi.roses: IWest Broadway and Johnsoni (West Broadway and South Bakerf ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday, UuWeran Pioneers. I St. Luke ' s Lutheran ' Sunday school, ' lo - . The Rev. N. E. Hamilton ' . . BLAIR, Wl». (Special) — ¦ ' The Rev. Harold Rekstad Eugene Reynolds, Ministe r 7:30 p.m. . Wednesday, rellolon class. 4 ! - ,i.m.; worihip, I) a.m; The Mmes. Basil Arncson and ' , . . (676 W. Sarnla St.) , ' " ' p.m.; Epiphany study session; 7:30 p.m. 7 RIDGEWAY ¦ ' ' ' ¦ - ' When the Rtv. K. M. Urbcrg Norman Anderson , presidents of / , „ .• . - . . . - ' . ' Thursday, released lime ."' classes, ' 1-12 I ' Elmer, . Sunday, . 9:30 . a.m. —Senior , high class ., Sunday, ' "».:45 a n-i —Bible school . Classes Methodist worship, 9 a.m.; church school .. . Pastor ,AAim- Blair .9:45 a.m.—Sunday school; . m.; ladles " i " the two Lutheran Church Women ¦ 10:30 a.m.—Worship, phurch . school for for all ages, nursery through adult. Adult a. aid, 2 p.m.; SundBy school 10 a.m. ' . baptized Donna La Mat, in- son, superintendent. ", ' ¦!• , stall. 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, Instruction class- , - ill children through Junior high age. Nurs- "Jesus Prepares for His Ministry. " j Grace Luthiran worship, Sunday school 7 BLAIR , Wis. 'Special)—A fare- :auxiliaries, poured . Refreshments . . ' 10:45 . . a.m.—Worship, : Communion: serv- lesson: . es, , 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 7 fant daughter at Mr. and Mri. ¦ ¦ ' •'¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ery care for. Infants, Preludes to worship by - - 10:45 ' a.m.—Morning worship. . Vafter service, 9:30 j.m. - Icei- - - . Hebron Moravian ' worship^*::30 a.m.: . - well party honoring the E. E. Ol- were served by the circles. ^-Young : people 's hour;-Jet- Ca- Miss Sorllen, ! oroar>l»t, will be "My Shep- 7:30 p.m. -Evening service .; Sermon: SILO _ Robert O. Ek»rn, last week , it 6:30 p.m. . ' — Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.;, youth fellow- ;• Immanual- Lutheran worship, io. 15 a m,,- ' son family. was'- held Sunday after- herd" :by Wilson,. "Prlere" by ' Borowski . ,'Tlme lor One Thing. " ¦ ' . . . The pastor has. been an- avid . dels meet. ' . . . ship, 7:35 p,m. .Monday, church council : " 11:15 a.m. Monday, .choir ' —Evening service. ' Choir directed by: Harold Edstrom win sing 7-30 — Elders and dear.ons. Bible hour,. . , t was the 2,OO0th baptism in liis noon at Zidii Lutheran Church by.; , 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. p.m. meets, 8 p.rn. Saturday, . confirmation ! Wallher League, 8 promoter of youth activities in ."' through;-'Friday—Week of Pray- an anthem , iihd at the offertory Mmes. c. —Midweek service. Spe- p.m. Wednesday, p!rii . : ¦ Monday Thursday, 7 p,m. class, ? a.m. . SOUTH RIDGE 34-year paitorate at FirSt menihers ol 7-ioil and Faith Luth- the church , He has directed the er: Monday, 7:30 . p.m.—Elmer Munson R. Stephenson, James Carlson and Harold cial class' tor children.: Adult topic: "Studies ' ¦ ¦ YV - ' V ' Brethren ¦ home, 965 43rd Ave., Goodvlew; Tues- Reksfad will sins "Beautiful Saviour." Ser- BKHAN . V • Evangelical United . 7 Sunday , parish. eran congregat-ions: . " i Ziori senior choir and Mrs. Olson In Ephesians." 7 ' school, 10 a,m.j worship, Communion, str- Lutheran day, 7:30 p.m.—Floyd Chadbourns, Red mon "What We Oo Here." Postlude will be . Bethany - Moravian Sunday, school , .?;<; . ! ' 8 p.m.—Choir rehearsal. a.m.; worship, . 10:45 a.m. ; ybulh fellow- man, "Thi Mercy bl God," 1 1 a.m. AA«et - The Rev. and Mrs. " Olson ' . - .and ' has directed the junior choir at top Trailer : Court; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. "Posflude ln . "E" Flat," by .Rentier, .- -the s Council at . . Friday, 7:3(1 p.m.-- Women' ship at Hebron; 7:45 pirn. - Wednesday, at Lauren Von Moos home lor. youth fel- —Harold Zlegenbelns, 823 W. Howard . St.; Lord's Supper : will be served, Fellowship Romlne, Wil- ; their son. .Ibiiathan , 12, left -this ! Zion and has been organist at Ihe home ol Mrs. Eryine IM church council meets, 8 p.m. Thursday, lowship rally at Cherry • Grove ' E OB Thursday, 8 p.m.—at the church ; Friday, hour follows In the parlor. ' ¦ ¦' , ' ' '' son St . . ladles aid, 1:30 p.m. Saturday, . confirms- "Church,: 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, .annual7 week, for 7\laiiitoN vot, Wis., where.: ' Faith . .'Lutheran: ' - . . 7:30 P.m.—Pastor Hamilton' s, 1058 W . King '3 p.mV-Pllgr.im Fellowship skating , party. . , State Chaplain ¦ ¦ . ' :¦ ' meelinq,. ' B ; p.rn. " ¦' " ' ¦ '" ' Tuesdays 10 a.m .: ^- Prayer , and study ' Hon class, » , a.m. . congregational . Pastor Olson will serve St./I' aiil' s . Slie has also taught. , piano , and St. . STOCKTON ¦ ¦ . . Wednesday, 1 p.m.—Missionary meeting, group. ' CEDAR VALLEY | -( .'liurch. ' ' ' ' ". •' Grace Lutheran worship, 9 a;m.; Sunday | Lullioran- . - . • , ; has presented her pupils in public Mrs. Alma Bausch, hostess: Wednesday, 3:45 p.m,—Junior choir. CHURCH of the NAZARENE Sunday, school, 10:15 a.m.; worship; Com • ' To Be Honored —Choir meets. Thursday, 7 : m. (Orrln St. and new Highway 61) munion, sermon,' "Lei . Your Face Show school, ; 10 ' a.m. JMonday,. confirmation J recitals . One of her pupils , Thursday, 7 p.m. p. —Senior choir. '¦ , Your Faith," II a.m. -Monday, Israelite class; 6:30 : p.m.; .. ladies aid., I p.m. ; PASTOR OLSON hat ierved the ' The Rev! Phil William* . ¦ ' ¦ Christy Pederson , played a selec- Bible . study group meets at Palmer Erlck- Thursday, confirmation class, .6:30 a .m. ' two /coiiyrejiations the' last ' eight i sons, 8 p.m.. TAMARACK At Arcadia Church tion .at die. program. CALVARY FUElv^r CENTRAL METHODIST 9:45 .a-m.-Church school. ¦ Lulheran Sunday school, 9:13 a.m.; wor- ; years. J lis res.iKiiat ion . was effee- 1 ' ¦ 10:50 a:m.-Mornlng worship: Sermon " HART ' .. Among 'honored guests we,f • ' - . . ' - - . (Wtsl Wabasha and Ewlngl Dr. E. Clayton Burgess Lutheran Sunday school, t:30 a.m.; wor-7 ' ship, U am. . Thursday, choir, 8, p.m. ' .ARCADIA , Wis,—A testimonial live Nov ';: 1"> but because, of. two . topic, "The 'Stops ' . of a Good Man." Com- Saturday, confirmation classes, 9 a.m. I'asUir' . -and Mrs. t' rbcrg and ' '.' (West Broadway and Malm ship; . 10:30 a.m.;, Wallher League. 8 p.m., ¦ . Mr Sermon, "Praying munion. J ' . " ,".: ¦ ' -' ¦ TREMPEALEAU ; " -banquet-' honorin j4 - the—Very j Kw. receiit. deaths , -iii the . family his , ... 10:15 a.m.—Worship. Susan Bunke and Marcia Felne, . hostesses. -'¦ ' !; . . V and Mrs: T. C. Ilegge , Itochester , ¦ . 7 ' p.m —Natarene , fellowship groups for ¦ . - , Mount Ldlyary Lutheran worship, 9:30! In a Scientific Age." ' • 9:30- a.m.—Sunday- school for ail ages ¦ ¦¦ ' ' • ' -: ' , Joseph .1. Amlrze .iewski , Wisconsin .stay was extended , -. every age. ' ' ' HOMER . ; a.m.; Sunday' school: 10:30 a.m.. Thursday, : ¦ Minn., uncle and .aunt ot Mrs; Ol- Tuesday; , ! p.m. — Quarterly business from' -3 years through.adults. . -; ' . presented .inef jided * " 7:30 p.m.-Evenlog- -"servicer—Sermon " Homer,-,. Methodist -Church, will ' conduct . choir,.7 p.m. stale : chaplain (>f ihe Knights of A' jjro fji'aril ; . meeting. 10:45 a.m.—Communion,. A supervised ' ¦ - ' ¦ son. ' ' topic, "All Thing s New." . morning worship at. t a:rh., Sunday. Dick : " ' " ¦ ' ' ¦: ¦ ' " ¦ . VVEAVER Columbus , will be held: at St.,Slan- devotions by- -Mrs. R . E. Ander- > ¦: ¦:¦ . nursery Is provided for all children under Thursday, 6:45 p.m.—Choir , practice. , :. I All will be lay speaker. - .! the age of: 5. M.lss Agnes Bard will ' ¦ ¦ Methodist worship . and Sunday school; - , islaus dining li;i l I here Jan , son of, Blair., andV group singing ' be 7:45 ; p.m.-Mldweek: :prayer and Bible !: ". LOONEY, VALLEY 10:45 a.m. . -20 at organist; the youth . choir will sing un- . LUTHERAN WOMEN '';.,: . Study. ' ' ' ' .; . ' - Worship; Communion, sermon, "Let . Your j ' 'WILSON " '¦ •12:30 Ji'.ni.." ' .. and songs by the Zion .junior and der the direction of Robert Andrus; ' . ¦ the Face Show Your Faith, :' 9:30 a.m:;-. Sun- .[ Trinity Lutheran worship, 10 a m.; Sun- AKUUJIA . Wis. . ( .Special )- : senior choir will sing under the direction " . . ., senior, clioirs, -Mrs. Garven Bor- i . . — Lut heran Services day school,. 10:35 a.m. ' 'Pancake ' supper j school , 11 Saturday, . conllrnia- . Tlie jba nqnet is sponsored hy the of Afillon Davenport. The Rev. Horace p.m. day. a.m- Arnei ican Lutheran Chiircri Wom- sponsored by. Lulher^- League, 7 i Hon Instruction. 9am. reson of Kaitli Lutheran paid trill-; Graubner will-be In charge of Ihe service. EVANGELICAL UNITED Whitehall , Mondovi . Independence , ,' CENTRAL LUTHERAN ¦Wednesday, senior choir rehearsal,. 8 p.m. I WITOKA ute to tlie family and ' also, read j en will hold circle meetlnns ' this 3 p.m.—Junior hlcjn MYF, First Congre- Thursday, annual church meeting, 7 p.m. ' and Arcadia councils. : It Will he . Church) BRETHREN CHURCH ¦ ' Methodist . Sunday school , .9:30 - a.m.; month as follows: Wednesda;-' (The American Lutheran gatlohal' Church. Baker) MINNEISKA ' . .| two. •poeriis: : A men 's quartcl from v. WabMha) (West King and South 7 . worship; 10 a:rn. preceded . by a ;>lass at St; S.tan - iCorner Huff and 5:30 p.m.—Senior high MYF, recreation St. Mary' s Catholic Massas, a and . 10- ', comprised ' ofV Helmer and ! afternoon -— Dorcas Circle in. the room. - '" Paul Milbrandt, i .Shaiis Cliurch at . 11 a.m. Faith '. ' L. E. Brynestad, Paster - The Rev , a.m.; dally : Rosary, 7:30- a.m.; dally Mass, ]. church parlors ,'\yith . Mrs. Mill ward Monday, 7 l.m,—Men's prayer "fellow- 7:30 a.m. ' STUDENTS AT LAKE CITY Leonard Sexe , Oscar Tranberg ; VV. C. Friesth, Assistant Pastor ¦ ' ' ' Father Antlrzejewski , pasior of \Vet,tlatifei- as hostess •hip." ,V- • 9:15 a.m.-Sunday school. . MINNESOTA CITY ' .'and Garven Borreson sang, , Ruth Circle . 4 .p.m.—Brownies . 10:30 a.m.-vVorshlp, Communion service. ' : LAKE CITY/ Mmn- 'Speci'il) - - St. Slanislaus, was,appointed stnte —Sermon theme, 7 "Trie Lovino : SI , . Paul's Catholic Masses, » a.id "!Cj i '¦«." M. Vrberg, Fii'Mj at the horne of .Mrs. Paul Tyland , • a.m. . 7 p.ni.—Boy Scouts. Communion- meditation,' "Conditions ol Our a.m.; holy days and first Friday . Mass', -: ¦ ' ... The Rev , . . . '' Mrs. T. Charles, Green, or- ¦ I College aiid . .university: .students ! chaplain : for a two-year . . term in Lois ' Circle at the, home o[. ..Mrs. Shepherd. , 7:30 p.m.—Pastoral relations committee, Coming.'' !.J:30 p.m.; dally-Mass, 6:45 a.m. V l.utlieraii parish , spoke briefl y and: ganist,; will .. play "How Bright Appears ;ip- ' Tuesday, 6:30 BiDfi.—Girl .Scouls. 4-8 ,p.m.- .DIslrtct youth rally al. Cherry i First . Evangelical Lutheran- Sunday j home liir- the Christmas :vacation jduiie. The state council has Albert Burg, Mary. Circle at the the Morning Star," Nicola j, and "At the ; gave the benediction. -' Donald Skpr- 7:30. p.m.—Chrlslran social concerns com ! Grove-ChurLh . : school; , 8:45¦' . a.m.;. worship. Communion, had charge of the . worship serv- : pi'oximalely 39,000 nienihers. l''a liorr.e (f Mrs. Ileinhold; Tuesday Name, of -Jesus." -Monk. mlttee on human and economic relations Monday, 7.30 p. m.—Council of administra- slad was master of ceremonies. 7 ¦ j 9-. 4J a.m. . . Monday, - church council , .7:30 ' 9 a.rn:—Sunday school, grades 4 through Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scout round tion. ' ¦ .. •¦ ice ;it First,'Methodist Church here j tlier .Andrzejewski was.-chaplain of evening — Esther Circle in the ' - - . - ' p.m. ' Tuesday, Sunday . school teachers ¦¦ . 12. table. Wednesday, 12-30 , p.m.—Circles 1 and 2 meet; 7 p.m. , Wednesday, Bible class at Sunday, Student Recognition Day,: i the Arcadia coLincil prior to his THE FAMILY received gifts church with Mrs. Harry ' 'M.'eistVi and organ .same as • . 10:15 a.m-T-Sermon Thursday, 5:45 p.m.—WSCS and Wes I cy- will meet In file , church parlors (or a pot- Goodvlew, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, confirms- . . -Anthem by the senior choir. . .Su- j, . Students participating were Ronnie islate .appointment.. from all the organizations in the as host. Officers recently selected above. . an service guild dinner and . program . luck dinner. • . " ¦ lion7 Inslruci ioh, 9 a.m. • , pervised nursery ;for lots.. 1 . ' "- . individual j 7 p.m:—Youth choir. - . 7 . Saturday, 1 p. m.4-Calechlsm class. . " NORTON CepperlV' Mary Moechni . gV'Vlolui \ Tickets are on.sale at llerrick' s two .. churches and; gifts. are Miss Ruth Servais, president; .. 10:15 a.m.—Sunday school," nursery, kin- - ' ' . I .7 p.m.—Senior choir . . - . '¦ "¦'¦ Church ' wor- ' ' ' .: Mrs; wus presented a cor- ¦ 3. , ' .. ' . Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Selck iind Suzanne and Pat Mey- j Skogmo . Store , M aloney s- Mi>;it Olson Mrs. Krviii - Enckson , setrctary, dergarlen, grades 1 throuoh [ 7:30 p.m.PCenf raliles. ' : . ship, 10 a.rn. : Monday , through Friday, 6:30 p.m.—Junior League, Fellowship . Worship, theme was: "Man 's I Market , .Abts ' ' Shoe Stored and sage by the junior . choir. and Mrs.: Lowell- Doenier ,. . educa- j 8 p.m.—WSCS study class; . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' confirmation class. Silo, 9 a.m.; Monday. ers. ¦¦:¦ ' ' - - ¦ ¦ ' ' ' Hall. ' ,- ! p.m.—Commission on finance. .. ' • . -GRAtE PRESBYTERIAN I ," 1 Auer * s ,Clothing Store ,. ' A social time followed In. the tion chairman.' • ¦ i churc-h-cdungil—meets, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Knowledge—God is Wisdom , 8 —Couples Club, Lake Park, Ice ¦ ¦ • ¦ • ' .p.m. !" . ; ¦ William T: King ' The Rev. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " • ¦ : . skating! . • •-:¦ ¦ - ¦ - ¦ ¦ . , . '^-: . . ! ! . . . . . (Franklin and Brbadwayi . Tuesday,7 7:30 : a.m. , — Men' s ' prayer ' " McKINLEY METHODIST 7 group, chapel. t a.m.-,Suhday school. : —Church council. 7:30 p.m- j The Rev. Edward W. Gibriard 10:30 a .m. — Morning, worship! - Sermon Wednesday, . 7 p:m.—Bible study, cjass , ^ , ' i . .. - (West Broadwav . and Hiohl . . "The. World—Created or Evqlyed?" . Scrip .' .' -chapel. - ' . - - . ' -, - : .. tore: Genesis . I. Organlst, Janelle Mi.llam . Thursday, V p.m.—Senior choir.. . . f and -:10:45 a.m:—Worship. .Holy.: t ' • ' - - j . .om- | choir director, Mrs. Walter Gilbertson . ' 7!30. p.m.—LSA, . Fellowship • Hall. . . ; , munion.- Sermon, "A Dangerous Ifaitlt. ' . " [7 Thursday, 7:30 . p.m.—Choir practice. c* . . . .!.Friday, 47p.m.—Boys choir. . ., ! The Chancel singers, : directed by fArs. . Ed- 5V>1 '.. —Junior- and , senior con- - Saturday,. 9 .a ,m. j:ward G.ebhard, wljl sing "Lift Thine Eyes" 'firmands! ¦ j. at'the first service, . Mrs. Harvey . Gordon "-. - '' - 10:1 J a.m.—ConfirmaMo choir. . - LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL ¦ : 1 will be organist.. The senior choir, directed '7 11 a.m.—Girls choir, by " ' • '' ¦ ¦J . Justin Lemke, will slria In Ihe second FREE CHURCH . ' . ¦- , . - ¦ ¦ ¦ [ service. Mary J St ocker will . be organist, , -' . (Ws(it Sarnla. and Grand! ' I j Nursery for Infants during both services. . I The Rsv. LaVern. Swnnson . 9-10:30 a —Sunday school ' ' ' " ¦¦ ¦ ¦" : FAITH LUTHERAN . .m. . wllh classes 1 ' . - ' . . - • ¦ ' . ' : ' . ' ' ' ' . ' ' for all ages. . (The Lutheran Churth in America) ' Sunday. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school . Oscar ' 5:30' p.m^Senlor high Youth Fellowship -"¦' 1701 W. Howard ) - I Lindstrorn: superintendent. ' Adult.lesson; 5 . . officers.- meet to plan program lor winter j Corinthians.. "". Robert L. Nelson, Pastor quarter. . • ' ,:¦ ' . 10:45 a.m —Morning worship and chll- 6:30 p.m.—First session school of |. . . Earle brenekhahn, Assisting m!s- ' s church, Sermon: "Called to Serve ." slons for Youth- and ' . dren' ;| . . Adults. ;The dim strip. A : : . n .m.-Senior Vbuth . fellowship. , for al, I "Methodism On Ihe ..Rim of Asia , f. a.m.—Sunday, school classes . . ,'' will.be ' . 7;30 p.m;—Gospel Hour . Sermon: "Call T shown: Mrs. Ruby Lowe and ' . ' ages. . . . -Mrs . Florence , to Separation . . . "¦ .- . . " " Robe/t Tro I Patrick will conduct the adult study ¦ 10:1! a.m—Worship. Mrs! ; Monday, ! p;m —Annual church business " ^^M^ PA#I4P# ¦ - ' lay prelude, -Vflreal I. 6:30 p.m.—Junior and senior hloh , M^^ P^^ . - . - main, organist, will, p . Youth : meeting. „ . ¦ Heavenly. Light;' I Fellowships. . Forth,. .0 Beauteous, . ¦ Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Hour of Power; ^^M^ EA K ' . / Tm Light. " ., Anthem J . Thursday, 1 P.m.—Senior, choir M^ Bach. Sermon, "Thy . . rehearsal . —Junior, youth fellowship, ¦ -' ¦ care provided 7:30 7:30 P.m. H^^^^ " p.m.—Building fund , . • "Arise, Shine." Nursery J committee: 6:15 p;hi.—Choir . ¦ Monday, ' 7 p.m.—Church council. ' i . Saturday, t a .m. , —- . Youth membership Saturday, , 7:30 p.m^-Homebulldcr 's . fel- I :¦ ' ^^^^^^^^^^ ^^m\ ¦ school leach: .;¦ JHk^i class. . Tuesday, 7:30. p.m.—Sunday I , • . . lowship;, ^P , . • ers. 9:30 a.m.—Chgncei singer rehearsal:. " Wednesday, 10 a.m.—Cherub school. i - 10 a.m.—Junior choir rehearsal;. . «. 7 Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Senior , choir. Saturday, , 10 a.m.^Catechetlcal class. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE V - 10 a:m.— junior choir. , ' CHURCH OF CHRIST (West Sanborn and Malnl , (1660. Kraemer Drive) 9:30 a.m.—Sunday; school. ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN Robert Quails ll .a.m.-Service. : Sublect, "God." . (Wisconsin S.ynod) Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Testimonial meet- (West Wabasha and High) -- . 10 a.m.—Bible school classes for, all ; ing,: ages. Adult -class, will study I Thess.'. 'i . .-Reading- room open Tuesdays. Thurs- The Rev. A. L. Menniclc* j chapters 2 and 3.. - .' . | days and Saturdays from . 1:30 to 4:30 Vicar Roger Moldenhauer ; Il a.m.—WorsMp. Sermon topic, "christ- .p.m. ' - . ' 7 ' ¦ ian Corhmltmenl. " I and 10:30 a.m.—Worship, Sermon, "The . 6 p.m.—Woi-shlo service. . . Sermon,; "The : " Manifestation '-of Christ's.©lory, to the Gen- Knowledge of God and Salvation." , . ¦ FIRST BAPTIST ,' tiles.".. Miss Ruth Backer, organist . Wednesday,. 7 . p.m:—Bible : classes for , 9-.15 .a. m. — Sunday school and Bible all ages. A study of Acts 15 , will be the The Rev Walter E. Eckhardt lesson, • ¦ - _ . ' . IWesI Broadway and Wllsbnl classes. " ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " . 7:45 p:m— Married , Couples. Club. I " ¦; ' ' "' " V ' . : - .';. " Sunday, 9:15 a.m.—Church school. Graded MondayV4:30 p.m;—Lutheran Pioneers.. ! ¦ ' ' 6:30 p.m.—Lulheran Girl Ploneers.- "-. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES classes for . children; a study program for. ' ' 8 p.m.—Pioneers councils. : «S3 Sjoux - 'St.) adults; nursery services. --Morning worship. Observance ! . . p.m.—Meeting .ol section 1 of congre- I Henry Hosting, 10:45 a:m. ¦ * ¦ ¦ of The Lord's Supper: Dedicatory service tjalion. . . •: , ?re«ldinci Minister . ¦ Tuesday afternoon—SeWInq , Guild. for ' all church officers. Prelude, "Royal - ' 3:45 p:m.r^Junlor - conlirrnation class . . Banners," Stults;- ' offertory, t'Sona" with- .. | 3:15 p.m.-Watchtower - study, "Sublec- ¦ 7 p.m —Sunday school teachers; out Words. " Wilson;.. ' : postlude, ' ¦Ariel." . .; lion to. 'Superior Authorities'—Why?" 8 o.m. — Senior choir:. Frederick , Nursery services. . ¦ Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Group Bible study. : 7- p.' ' ' ¦ '. . ' .8 p.m. — Meeting of section 2 congrega- m.-rBaptist. Evening Fellowship,: Ju- : ' ¦ Thursday. . 7:34 p.m.—Ministers - training nior youth, topic, . '"Everyone . ;is ' Different ." : tlon . ' ,;- . " - . , . school. - ' - ' .:¦ to ' . . - Adult topic, "Cl^ilerige Renewal, " Senior Wednesday.-' 7:30 p.m.—Woman's Club. 8:30 p.m.—Seri/lce meeting. . ' youth; In nhect-wlt h the adults.' '• ', - Thursday, ? a.m.—School service. . ¦ . , ,, . . . 3:30 p.m.—Junior choir . Wednesday, 1 p:m .—Women 's Baptist Mis- '77: 30 p.m.—Church council. sionary Soclefv , home, of Mrs. :Milton ' • Lueck; Mrs,. Tom . Gile, assistant hostess; ;, - . .¦ . 7:30 p.m.—Gamma Delia. ' 8 p.m. —Meeting ol section 3 of c'ongreta- Catholic Services devotional leader. Mrs. Glee Sulack; hook ] Sophie - tlon, .. : sti'dv. Mrs .. "Elg. Friday. 8 p.m.—Meeting of section 4 of V. CATHEDRAL 7:30 p.m. —Trustee board, paslor' s office. ¦ congregation. . Thursday. 2 p.m.—Evelyn Winq Circle, OF SACRED HEART ' Salurday, .9 a.m.—Confirmation classes, devotional leader, Mrs. Arthur Brom .. . ; (Main .and West Wabashal 6730.p.m.—Fellowship supper, church par- The Rt- Rev. Msgr. Harold lors. ST MARTIN'S LUTHERAN J. Dittman ; 7:30 p.m . —Annual meelinq ol Ihe church: Friday, 7:30 p.m. 7-Crusader 's Ice skafino (Missouri - '-Syi'idl The Rev. Joseph La Plante social. Lake Park Lodge. Refrsehmenls and (Broadway an* Liberty) The Rev. Donald Connelly meetino at the home of Mr . and Mrs. Earl The Rev. Ertiil Geistfeld The Rev. Joseph Cashtman Hagberg. The Rev; Armin U. Deye Sunday Mas«s-!-45, 7. 8,. «:30 and 11 a.m and 12:15 p.m. Assisting, the Ftev. R. Korn V/eekdny Musses—6:30. 7:15 and s am SALVATION ARMY Holy Day Masses—5:45 and 8 a.m. and '115 W. 3rd SI:)' 8 a.m.—Matins. Sermon topic, "Christ- 12:15, 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. ian Security." . (Romans 8:31-39 ,) Confessions—Monday through Friday ot Brig. George R. Williams 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school , and teenage this week, <5 to 6.p.m.; Saturday. 3 to 5:30 ¦Binir- 9:45 a.m. . class. -. p.m. and 7:30 lo • p.m. —Sunday school . 5-.15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.—Worship serv- 10:45 a.m. —Worship: ' ices. ' . Sermon and tex t same as 8 a.m. 2:15 p.m. —Children ' s meellnQ, ' Thurley Organists, Miss Dolores Schumann and ST. STANISLAUS Homes Community Bulldinq. . . , , 3:30 p.m. ¦ F. H. Broker. , , (East 4th and Carlmona ) — Sunday school and united Monday—Day school reopens. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. M. F. service, Kellogg, home of Julius Laska, 6 p.m.—Junior, confirmation class. ' 6:15 p,m,—Young People ' s Legion. &:30 p.m.—Junior choir. Grulkowski 7:15 p,n-i,--Street service . . 7-31 p.m. —Senior choir, Th« Rev. R obert Kulas 7:30 p.rn,— Evangelistic service. THE CHURCH FOR ALL.,. Tuesday, 7:3d p.m.—Stewardship com- Tuesday, 7;30 p.m. — Ladies Home The Rev Jrhn Wera rnillee. t Leaauc. ' ALL FOR THE CHURCH ' v/edne5day, 7:30 p.m. —Sewing-circle. The Rev. Mllo Ernster Thursday, 7:15 p.m. - String band prac- Jimmy was so ¦fascinated by liis now goldfish that we thouRht he 'd 7;30 p.m.—Special church council - meel. Sunday Massei-5.:0, 7 .,|5. J:30, 9:45 and tice, , . Ino , 11:15 a.rm 7:45 p:m7-Service , forgotten about the other one. Then , suddenl y, he looked up and asked , Thursday, 7 p.m.—Bible class . Weekday AAasses—6:30, 7:1), B a.m. and ¦ ' • ¦ The Church is the¦ Rreatrsl factor 7 ,30 p.m —Sunday school , lescheis, 11:15 a.m, on> school days, . • _ "Mommv , will this One die too '.'" . Friday, 6 p.m. —Junior conllrmallon Holy Day Masses-5-30 , 6:30, 8, 9:30 a,m. on earth for the liuil ding of ch.'irac- '' clnss. and 5:15 p.m GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH (Community ¦ 9 p.m.- Bible class leochers , Confessions—3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p,m Room Thurley Homes) tor ahcl' Rdud citizenship. II is n store- . - Saturday, 9 a.m -Junior conllrmallon Thursday before first Frldayi day before Ouenlin Matthees , Pastoi house of' .spiritual values, Wiih.nii a ' ' .class. holy days of obligation and Salurday j [ y H}t ] f as ^iMitly as I ciiuld , t o t ell him that , in l ime, all things die. 10 a.m. - Bible school for all aues. Mem- strone Cliurch, ncillicr (ii'inocracv « -, -, ,• , T i- i l i i i • , ¦ r i -i i . i ST, CASIMIR'S bership day. All( > as ( 1(1 so l rpali/.od. how valuable lt is for a child to have evi'iv (West Broadway near Ewlngi 11 a.m. —Worship. nor civiii/.ation can survive. There ' ' - GOODVIEW TRINITY ^ , Thursday, 1:30 p.m.-Midweek prayer. are four sound reasons why every \<\)V LUTHERAN! CHURCH The Rt Rev. Msgr. ¦ as small a jiet as a goldfish. in observing a pel — oven in su ffering Synod) Julius W. Haun person shi.uid attciui services (Wisconsin n^u- i he loss of one — a child begins to leunra great deal about life , in a The Rev. David M. PonetfV The Rev. Robert Stamschror SEVENTH DAY Irrrt-rrrnrniniiportihe ( hin-rlT .--l-m-r- , , . . , ,. ' Sunday Masses—8 and 10 arn. , , natural and understandable way. 1:30 and II a.m. —Worship, Communion. Weekday Masses—7:55 a.m. ADVENTIST CHURCH are! t, 1 1 For his W n sake i \i< For >*E. Sanborn and Chestnut I Sermon, "Jesus Is Wade Known by John Holy day fvtasses - A:30 and y am his children 's sake, t.'l) l'or the sake the Baptist. " Organist, Miss Annette Confessions at 3 and 4:311 p.m. and 7 Pastor T. Paul Mlsenko Hagoen. " p,m. Saturday ) 2:30 p.m. Sunday, and 3 of his community nnd nation. <4i -,, , , -, ie u • • i t i v , i , i i 9:45 a.m.—SOnday school, p.m. Monday, Saturday, 1:45 p.m . - '-Sabbath school, ' ]"!llL warned myself , it is important to realize that he is learning Monday, 5 p,m, -• Adult membership For the fmke of the church itself , . ' Flrol Friday Masses—6:15 and 7:55 a.m. 2:45 p.ni. -Worship with service every ' ' class, S.ilurday. which needs his mom I and material only the risttul , material part of the lesson. In order to understand uhat Tuesday , 7 p.m. —Sunday school teach- ' ¦ ers at Minnesota Clly, ST. MARY'S support, Plan to Ko to chuich re K u- , (Weal Broadway neat Blerce) „ j in { what ll(l i s f eo] inK ]u ,nus( be tauttht its spiritual 7 p.m.- -Lutheran Pioneers, larly n,nd rend your Bihlo daily. , r . . . , ,. , , V- - , ' rni • 8 p.m.—Ladles ' nulld, The R1. Rev, Msgr. R, J, Snyder ASSEMBLIES OF GOD ' • Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. —Bible class, The Rev. Richard Hatch (Center ar 1 Broadwayl .meaning, J his is why religious education is so important. I hat is why 9 p.m.—Adult membership class. W. V\ , Shaw Saturday, 1 am.-Contlrmallon Instruc- The Rev. Martin Olson /?SjjjV Jimmy attends church with us .... and he'll start church school , next fall. tion at Minnesota City. Sunday Mataes—5:4). 7, I, «|30 and II 10 a.m.-Sunday school. ¦ i.m. and U:1S p,m 11 am,—Children s church, ' ' Weekday Nasies-7 and ,11 «,m. II a.m.—Worship. REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN Holy Day Masses - Sijp, I, t a.m, and 7:30 n.m. —Worship. (Mluourl Synod) Ji30 and 1 r>,m. ' Wednesday , 7:30 p.m. flllile and prayer Confessions - 3 30 lo 5 p.m, and M5 hour , (1700 W Wabasha St.I to 8'30 p.m, on Saturdays, days helnr<< ¦ The Rtv, Rudolph Korn, holy days and Thursdays hetori first Fri- ^^ ^*^&»# Copyright 1063, KeUt w AdviM-|i»in| 8»rvir» , Inc ., Slrnnlmr K, Va , P««tor days. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS »:1J a.m. — Sunday school and Bible ST , JOHN'S class. (East B>roadway and Han-tlllon; (MORMON) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Tlmrsilay Friday ,Sul unlay 10:30 » ,ni.-Worshlp. Sermon, "The Thai Very Rev. Msgr. 11455 Park I ana) Communion) In- IToverhs Matthew Mi|lthew ,|n| m Epiphany nl Chrhl ." Jamai D. Hablger Elder Paul Adams Jeremiah Psalms Proverbs stallation nl new olflcars. 2:1-8 ¦ 2:!>-l& i:i:l-!l i:i ;l() -17 'JI:S .f? ' Monday, 7 p.m. --Stouts. Sunday Mainor. I. v and li a,in , Eldar W. Fred Rainiey .10:1-10 5:5-16 Tuesday, 1 p.m. —Junior choir, Weekday AAassei - I a.m, « p.m.—Church council. Confession t - 4 and 7 p.m, »« Saturdays , 10 a,m, - Sunday school. -Sacrament niHllna. ,_J Wednesday, 7 n rh. -- Sunday school 'vigils of least days and Thurariayi before Hits a.m, I— : 1 1 v .J L 1 J Iftflrhers. llrst Fridays, Wednesday, 7 p.m .-MIA, Saturday, 9:1(1 and 10:30 a.m. Cate- First Friday Masses — I i.m, and lilt Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - PrlMihnnd. chetical Instruction. o,m. Salurday, 10 a.m. - MIA. This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Western Coal & Oil Co. The Warner & Swasey Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. H. J. Dunn Block Top Surfacing Co. Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete P. Earl Schwab Coodview Minn, (I'cncrnl Cdiili actfir — Winona , Minn. fill Lntnyr-tt c - Winonn, Minn. Bfldjicr Division 35115 Sixth - , 10511 W. 2nd St. - Wlii(in« , Minn , 577!i «lh St. - Winona , Minn.

Winona Hotel Madison Silo Company Country Kitchen Drive-ln Springdale Dairy Company Winona, Mlnnnsotn "Milk nf Superior Klnvur " Winonn , Minnesota Cor. lit. fil and Orrln St. - Winona , Minn, Whittakcr Marino & Manufacturing Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Minn, KM W. Broadway — Winonn , Minn. Bunke's Apco Sarvlc* 24 l,nlrd fit, - Winonn , Brcitlov Funeral Home Williams Hotel & Annex Boland Manufacturing Co. E, 1570 Servlcd Rd. - 7(l() hi. Hnrnia ,| Sts, :i7li Sarntii - Winona , Minn, Cnterlnfi Sot vlco ~ Wlnon«. MlnnT 3r nnd Johnson - Winona. Minn. Th* Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Fawcctr Funeral Service WHIiamJ-Wilbcrt Vault Co. Vulcan Mfg. Co., Ire. Peerless Chain Company Watkins Products , Inc. 102 Until 3rd St, 27(> K. .ltd — Wlnnnn Minn. Winonn , Miiitiosnta mt\ West Fifth St. - Wlnoin, Minn. 3rd and Wilson , — Winona, Minn, Front and Wnlntit - Winonn , Minn, , f $35 Million More 4-H ers Advised Farm Calendar Production Hog Monday, Jan. 7 ; Agent Giles Co-op T^qx WINONA — Hog production cli- Meetings Begin A/ew^ Low How to Obtain nic; Winona Vo-ag Department , Winon a' Senior High School , 8:30 hhGtiGtmnq Monday Evening p.m, Goes Into Effect Prosperous flock [ By A. Fv SHIRA > Advantages oi Tlie first in a series of eight 7 DURAND , Wis. — Pepin County : An annual tax increase of $35 funds, but also to make sure that WHITEHALL, Wis. 'Special* . .- jun ior and adult 4-H leaders meet- ¦ meetings on - hog production will ing, courthouse. Some Winter' Thoughts he held at the vo-ag -department million for cooperatives and their members pay a full income tax Trempealeau County 4-H'ers hav- members is expected as a result levy on these distributions. ing poultry as a project are ad- Tuesday, Jan. 8 This is . a good season for retrospection and as the New. Year is at Winona Senior . High School at just'-at . its' beginning it is an appropriate time for some serious think- DHIA Testing 8:30 p.m. Monday. of the new tax legislation which Each patron will be required to vised by Ray Shanklin , county 4-H V INDEPENDENCE , Wis. — Elec- took effect Tuesday; , include the amount of his divi- agent,', that: a profitable poultry ing aiid meditation. On looking over Jhe results of Ihe past growing PRESTON, Minn. — Some 160,- .All area hog producers/are wel- I tlon p|v officers. , for Trempealeau year, ' we recognize some of the errors in our gardening practices as are; showing A section on cooperatives -was dend in his income even though flock needs a comfortabl e house County NFOVtown hall , S p.m. 000.. .Minnesota qcws come , to attend this first meeting he does not receive cash for it. in winter; clean , dry and well ven well as the many successes that have been achieved. the value of records in culling, and register for the clinic at that included in President Kennedy's 1 Thursday, Jan. 10 which was passed The law provides that his consent tilated , 7 If the year that is gone is thought of only as something to he feeding, breeding and manage- time, according to Jolm Janusch- tax revision bill ' ALMA , AVis. First of a series forgotten and consigned to , the dust of the past, it cahnit be of ariy by Congress during 1962:: can be gi\en in writing or by the Many '.poultry; raisers use "built . ¦ — ment, according to Milton Hoberg, ka, adult agriculture instructor of act of Iwing a member of a co-op Up " litter. Litter material may be ; of four Thursday, meetings '- ' ' -' on present or future value. ; However, Fillmore County agent. the Winona area technical school. 11 has long been disputed wheth- ¦ which states in its by-laws that straw, shavings, ground cobs or "Considerations in Building New mistakes that, have been : made the years are . never lost. T he y These cows are. among the 5,900 er or not nonprofi t organizations any dust free and; or Remodeling" . for residents of :anfiot be lightly thrown off , but bain, Herd Im- membership constitutes that con- mold free ma- can be included in the treasure herds how on ' pay a fair share of federal taxes. sent. terial able to take up some of the [ Buffalo County, American. Bank should be considered as costly les- ' provement Association testing Wi th this new revision the govern- building, chest together with .some of our For the cooperative to obtain rhoisture until the ventilation sys- 8:15 p.m; : sons that should not be repeated, -t most loving arid " . cherished pos- programs. They account for more ment hopes to solve that dispute. tem can remove it. WINONA — Farm arc welding This applies to us as gardeners the deduction on the non-cash por- ' ' Houston Co, FR ¦ ' ¦ 7 sessions; the memories that give ¦ than 14 percent of all Minnesota ./¦ : A similar revision jjwas sought in ./ dairy covys: tion of its patronage dividends it ; clinic , Winona-Senior High School as well as a people and a nation; depth and meaning to the : past, . 1959, but was partly frustrated by AS THE litter becomes soiled or i farm shop, 2 to 4:30 pirn. will have to pay out at least 20 caked naw litter can be added. Unproductive. habits of the past, that cast a. comforting glow- over TODAY, the average Minnesota court ruling. percent in cash. " both mental and .physical, Banquet Jan. 28 ' Four to six inches of litter will that in- the present and illuminate : t he cow on DHIA test produces 11,000 Non-cash distributions were not All marketing and purchasing hibit our better selves can he les- pathway for the future; pounds of milk annually- or 3.000 ) taxable to members until they be used at the start and eight to ^ CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special — cooperatives are covered by the 10- inches will be btiilt up Dy Lumber Ha rvesters sened to some degree, or . entire- pounds aboye the state average. More than 500 persons are expect- were redeemed , yet the coopera- new Jaw. This also includes the ly discarded. If some effort \s not ;j REGARDLESS of what tht past Her butterfat production averages tive itself was allowed to ' . take spring. Built up litter , needs to De , ed to atten d the 5th annual Hous- - large farm organizations. Co-ops entirely cleaned but only once a made to this end and there is no Ii year may have brought us joy» about 400 pounds per year or 120 ton County Farm Bureau banquet them as a business deduction, that furnish electric and telephone Elect at Mondovi stimulus to urge . us on tn better i and -sorrows, jfailures and accom- pounds more than the state aver- year , as- the hens usually stir, it j at St: Mary's Auditorium here The new law seeks to . prevent services and. some irrigation co- MONDOVI ,. (Special)—At things, it can be said tint .we, are I plishments, let us consider the age VHoberg said. ;¦' - . ' : enough to help dry it put and pre- Wis. 1 Jan:-.; 28. - . this gap by continuing the reduc- ops are tax-exempt under the new vent caking. Members can also the meeting of the Jackson "Lum- in a state of inertia , or in fact ij¦ New Year ,as a vibrant issue on Finally, this average DHIA cow tion for the co-op on patronage re- law. '; • . -. . in the twilight of . retrogression. ' .j which to build anew -with hopes returns her owner ahont $133 net The meeting will start with the help;by stirring it with a fork., ber Harvester'' Operators On Sat- . banquet : , served at 7 j.rn.; Elmer when needed. urday, new officers were elected : and aspirations undiminished.¦ •efu rn to labor or- about S60 THE GARDENER plant* the ¦ - With the abiding faith of a • ' little ' ." Thies and Mrs. Alden Solum are Ventilation is necessary at all as follows : President , John Ax- ' above the state level. , , seeds in the spring with cprripietei{ child , we can' place: our : trust in V The DHIA program has been Vo;chairman in charge of the bah- times day- and night, says Shank- ley, Eyota, Minn.; vice - president , faith that a harvest will follow ; Suet. The toastrnaster WiH be Ray lin. Ventilation provides , fresh air Harold Rosendahl, Spring Grove, in the future ,with; confidence and growing steadily in recent years. iA jr^"i*#Ji-C3f'.^i^ due course. Just'- .' as" a gardeher j ' jfruechte,' fe^-^i^^^^JS^^J^^: for the; birds to breathe and re- Minn., arid secretary-treasurer , move on to a ¦better and ¦¦fn : llei The number of cows on test has improves his cultural practices : .life." " '¦:- . - ¦' ' : change from year to year as as moves the extra water from the - increased.35 percent in the past vThe committee is planning to Farming methods w*ll Gordon Isaacson , Eleva, Wis. fronr year to year, so can we use: and accord ng to Harold Dineen, work birds breath and droppings. two years alone, he said. Since ha*^ a speaker other enter- the styles of farm buildings, Following the business meeting, our failures and mistakes as step- County. A small house for about 100 hens 19.55 the : total number of herds tainment from the county at; the unit conservationist with the SCS in Houston a prograrh was presented by Tom ping stones for further advance-:I College Course has almost doubled and the av- banquet. No definite: plans for the "A: house built 10 to 20 years ago May not be as handy as can be adequately ventilated by Meis, "Sawing Lumber Behind : gravity. F r e s h air¦ comes in the ment. Each day can be consider- erage milk production has gon e speaker or entertainment have a new one, but , a conservation plan 10 to: 20 years old can be Iron Curtain. '' He showed colored ed as a new beginning and an in- j Of fered at Alma tip 1,506 pounds been made- easier to change than remodeling some of those old houses. through partially opened windows . and net labor re- a straw loft movies and gave a talk on what spiration toward much greater: ac- turns have , jumped $33 per cow V "Some crops are. much lower or higher in value than they and exhausts through it was like, to live under commu- '. ' '' WHITEHALL, Wis, 'Specian— s or other openings in the ceiling. complishments. . ; ['Mrs. : r on test.' . : '. 7V '' ' - . ::, V- ; ' were 20 years ago. Modern machinery, methods: of weed con- nism ,7as he experiences ¦ if while As we prepare the ground, plant, .- Lily Reich , Trernpealeau ,, and improved variety of props have . ; County school superintendent',' -' The increase in labor return trol and insect control LARGER HOUSES require fans demonstrating a Jackson "Lum- cultivate reap the harvest; . has V and be announced that means nearly S5 million more re- Whitehall Alice possibly made many farm plans absolete. , to change ;the air often , enough to ber Harvester " portable - .' sawmill' it flowers, vegetables, or fruits, both oil and off turns for DHIA herd owners in "Improved conservation practices have also been;made. These keep the hens , comfortable and the at the 31st InternationalV Trade it is realized that we are working jI campus night school courses are comparison with 1955. will enable the . farmer to fariirwnqre efficiently and possibly, more house ciry ; Members will have to Fair in Poznan , Poland , durin g in harmony with nature in;her being offered by the Eau Claire economically;" j State ' 'College. . • '.: DHIA PROGRAMS Have bene- V judge by experience the amount June 1962; most varied and mysterious ivays Contest May 18 , '"Now is the time to contact the Soil Conservation Service of time 'the fans need to run. ;Too : The on campus courses will be fits for the rest of the economy, The '.'Lumber Harvester" . Oper^ although incomprehensible they ; held each Tuesday too. Hoberg mentioned. WHITEHALL office in your area. Any changes in your farm plan made no\v will much ventilation ' will : niake;the may seem to be at times. Mature and Saturday j Dairy . Wis.: 'SpeciaD - ' when you start, work in the field , during the ators is an association of Jackson : mornings. 7 . - men invest more: than $1" million The Region' 5 Alice in Dairyland be easier to: follow ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ house uncomfortably cold during sawmill owners residing in Wis- is heneficient, but severe in her spring. " ;' ;; ' ,". ' . •.. ' ' ¦. ' Of interest to peopl e in tliis area in, hiring supervisors and simport- Contest will be held here, May -18, ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' winter weather! Try to, keep the consin and Minnesota. The organi- requirements. Her laws are just ing, the VA- : . :- :•*• -:¦*. •: house at 45 degrees or aboveVThe , is the off campus course being of- program. This develops according to Keil Blank ; Chamber zation meets periodically and and impartial although there are : fered at Alma Center High ¦ into good business since the pro- of Commerce ; president. Beef cattle producers Can look for another good year , in heat is furnished by the hens them- bring before its members spe- times when -we may look upon; School.: , 1963, but not quite at good as the past year; according to selves.' This course , in political science, is gram rettirns nearly S5 for SI in- Expected are between 25 and 30 cialists in the various fields con- therri as most drastic. There is , a three vested;,' .,/ ¦ . , contestants for - the region which Vern Schneider , agricultural economist at the University of; The birds need about- ' 12 to 14 no: weak vacillating sentiment credit course. Dr. Gibbons nected with the lumbering indus- or j! will teach , the first lesson to be ; Dairympn hot on DHIA test includes Buffalo , Trempealeau, Wisconsin. hours of total light . for maximum try as an effort to ;keep the "Lum- in them, The causes and the re- ; reap benefits too Jackson, Wood. : Adams, Juneau. He; predicts that beef prices in 1963 will be slightl y lower than egg production, with electric lights suiting effects . are inevitable , ! held Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. : . Hoberg said. ber Harvester" Operators well in- - al- ¦ Any county residents interested For-example; air proved sires in Monroe, La Crosse and Vern on in the past year. He expects reasonably favorable prices, for farm- supplementing daylight. As regul- formed oh the newest and latest though most disastrous they may •counties; ¦ "¦ " - . , '¦! ers for the next several.' years; unless a serious droughtTBappeTis arity is very important , a. time . in faking these courses should ; artificial breeding . are found : . . . -.-. aspects of their business. : '- '. - . - ,- be at times in thwarting man's i; contact the through. DHIA records. Since Under the sponsorship of the along and forces many extra cattle onto the market. clock should be used on the lights. efforts and desires. The elements ! county superintend- about 40 percent Chamber of Commerce Dr. it. L. Schneider points out that per capita consumption of beef in One 40-watt bulb will be needed lent' s office for further informa- of all dairy cows '. are the same everywhere in rela- tion.j ' , are bred artificially ;t is cl«ar MacCornack Sr. has been appoint- 1962 went . over 90 pounds for the first time. He says consump- for every 200 square feet of floor Fa rm Bureau Gels tlon to mankind,' beneficial or de- that many herds not on test are ed chairman of the parade com- tion looks good for the future/ too. area. As long as a 12 to 14 hours structive. . it makes no ¦ getting this improved breeding. mittee. The Whitehall Woman's total is maintained Summer Trip Report Wisconsih The major DHIA trend now is to Study CJub will act as the recep- Dairy farmers are reminded that the protein content of difference if lights are turned ; on IN THESE activities Hie gar- Seed ' . morning - or in the evening. ;,. I central electronic processing. tion committee. . ; ' feed ration depends on nSe quality of the roughage fed, ac- in the ETOTA,, Minn. ' . Special)—Ken- dener delves into some of the in- WHITEHALL. Wis. -EPENDENCE , Wis. -- New He feels that most dairymen generally have to add about 300 siderations in Building New or Re- Back to Yesterday." The " next mate part of the gardener 's in- to the Brown Swiss Card farty Jan, 16 heritance, not for just a day; not Cattle Breed- county officers will Jbe elected at to 400 pounds of high7 protein feed per ton of corn and oats. modeling." according to Pauline meeting will be Feb, 6, ers Association, ' Beloit, Wis, '¦ " ' for just , but for a life- • ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :' DURAND, Wis. — Junior and the regular monthly meeting of Poehler , home agent , a >;ear - adujt 4-H leaders from Pepin the Trempealeau County NFO at ,: The meetings will be held Thurs- time of enjoyment. More than $20 . million worth of The pleasant memories of gar- County will meet at .the courthouse the town¦ hall here at 9 p.m. Tues- Ni day, Jan. 17, Jan. 24 and Feb. District 10 ADA candles is gold in the United here filonday night. - - ' day- ', :' ¦ '¦ j ght Classes 7 at the American Bank building dening that persist throughout States each year. ' . Planning -of the 1963 prograjn , All members are urged to at- Buffalo County here at 8:15 . p.m. Local persons ELEVA , Wis. — Carl Peterson . election of new officers, Selecting tend. The meetings also are open On Farming Set and Mrs, Marion Longbotham and Elevar will be a delegate at the of an adult leader to serve on the to the public and all interested Ted Brevik, extension housing spe- annual District 10 American Dairy Association meeting at Bloomer state advisory council and the fi- farmers¦¦ and businessmen are in- leaders Elect For Lake City cialists from the University of Wis- 10 nalizing of plans for a fund rais- vited. • ¦ ' ' consin , will take part. Jon. ^. District includes: Chip- EXPERIENCE? ¦ '¦ ¦ , , Buffalo ing card party are on the agenda. WAUMANDEE Wis - LAKE CITY , Minn. (SpeciaD- pewa, Barron, Rusk and Eau County 4-H junior leaders elected Claire counties. A full report The card party, sponsored by the What are the income po ssibilities of We've Got 106. Years¦ of¦ - ¦ ¦ I«¦;¦ ¦ Richard Krackb-y president at the 1962 income and . . . - . -- . '- . . . -. - -. . , ' ' -piI 4-H leaders federation , will be held Glencoe Hustlers on your farm? How do yon "pin expenditures We've been serving Winona County resident! at Arkansaw High School Jan. 16. their annual .banquet. point": the weak spots? What are Seed Certification/ of Both . state and national ADA ' f ARCADIA, Wis. ( Special)-Di- About 45 members " and guests will be given at the meeting. A Proceeds will be used to further the factors affecting your farm v;;; v i the 4-H program in the county ane Servais was eleWVWl(VVWyWWWVVW^VIIVWWWWVWVW |M^ About 25 members of the French- and Richard Krackow , assistant ¦ The purpose of the meetings Agent Peter ville Cloyerleaves 4-H Club held a leader. A roller sk ating party is The' ' : newly born kangaroo is growers. according to Henning Swanson, Certified seed is seed that roller skating party New Year's planned for Jan. ,25 at the Si. Mat- only about an inch long and is agriculture instructor , is to set up night at La Crosse. thew's roller rink, Winona. semi-transparent as an earthworm. meets the requirements spelled a framework in which farmers out in the International Crop Im- can better "feel the pulse" of provement Standards/This means FEEDING RACKS Ti; i their business. that the seed has gone through a Among other points to be dis- supervised breeding and produc- I • CATTLE • HOGS « POULTRY 'Em! | cussed are : Decisions that make tion program. money in crop and livestock pro- Bieri says a variety must be duction. How far can farmers go recommended somewhere before in substituting capital for labor? it can be certified. Certification Can basic economic principle help is similar to the registration in making decisions? How can papers on purebred cattle. The GEIIL farm production be planned to fit parentage is identified to show / A the needs and goals of the fam- that it is a pure variety and that My? Making records a useful the buyer is insured that good farm "tool, " seed standards are met. These _ The sessions will he hel d one standards are set as a floor. I MIX-ALL yfal night a week for five weeks in Bieri feels that Wisconsin is do- GRINDS the Agriculture Department of ing considerably better than | | • hflrXr Lincoln high school. meeting these minimum stand- / TtiIII \ M ard s, with seed producers \ MIXES ll^l / jP throughout the state handling • '\Pj District 6 ADA 1 cerlified seed. V • DELIVERS ,, r Tx_ ri| 'Ill WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special ) - / / The annual District 6 Wisconsin ^ American Dairy Association meet- ing will he nl St, Mary 's Catholic Church, Tomnh , .Jan, 19, accord- ¦ ¦ r ? . - ,; • Creosolecl "'""" ^—lETTHEsn^ with sktd« j ing to Trempealeau County Agent BftlJffi??^! ! r cl«d ¦¦Mt TUliii iW'irnMli niiiiiiiiil l MaNWa | J Peter Bieri, ^^ ' District fi includes La Crosse, B ONLY J I Monroe , Jackson , Buffalo and i Trempealeau counties. The meet- j ing, which will begin at 10:30 ! a.m., will include a financial rc- ' port , an election of delegates , and reports from .lane Comings , J¦ home Jfa SS tiTS YOU B£ YOUR OWN BOSS economist , and Willlnni Johnson , -nr,' n»;. am unRlo. art .r . .. , , «, . ¦¦ .. ,, ' ADA manager. ~- / ''\. "I ( w T i S ¦ J vorirrtlly lo f ,«f n l F'A11. v>Jh tin- swinginB IIUK < and iip- ¦ *^ v " "" T1 i i < 'Aorti c* SM^K' IU«I "' ' .! A I f -V '• """ i ' ,^P\ V \ '** l ? sel.' -feedini? rack is n (losign re- ! j ho'Blit . wiHi tioiml rriiKm-r-feedij'i' pivra yiiu the fastest , finest grind- ! V^S-^-V l ' i V^WVS^ ""* In AT CONFERENCE » 3t I ,'& i { " suiting from dose observation of tln-re , * \y^/ till \ ^$AAtour auRcr ipocrts er-mixcr tlie'tieljl Ymi can lower your feed COR I H l>y '-- V— As and handy »hjfl (loinR T«>n r own feed formulating, grinding, nnd mixing ^ r\ - LAKE CITV , Minn, (Speeinl)- " \i^*- levnr, , un<| (|o ii rhrnpnr nnd in fnr U'RR tinio Ihnn it ¦ II lakes lo haul il buck nnd forth Ciirl McNnlln n, adult lender at n . i the Conception 4-H dull, nnd Hob- " ' ''unlrol the quality i>[ your mixture with ymir own ¦ I II Iff cT -1- ¦ -Cffi 1 ER.FEEDER' HEAD : oil Liiinprecht , n member of the (llll fit J I t , L i«,. r ui liraiu, untiliiotirs unit other additives Vou can own H mWM ' I'TO I' .'ediuaker lln.l mixcN the axnet amount of feed I Happy Hamlilors "t-ll Club arc nlj .uniu.uJB L".» JU . , ^ ,L L vou nr,-i\ . when vou need it . , . then hauls il when- vou stiiying at the St. I' nnl Campus of Dairy Breeds I~y\W*W r IMMIIilininiaWaT$l \X Acli. oi bothu cruinar , , • , W 5 Major V | t?; llHmlHunHl W j want It and unloads il into lainks, tuns or Imgi tho University of Minnesota while ¦ Offering a Choice of m\ si IIOTnflrnWlH \\ on i'i'U''l"'r The oj>tionnl rnwlier feeder «ith «ure - ^-mmm -ma ^^ of,. ' ''"' fihn <' ff ° V sinnll minus rirciiladon gnet, vou I A0 ml f ^Ak grains And r< mil n i i'littk lii 'iir f /.0Nf rtureUrir I I I unituriii formula and top quality mixture cverv lime PRESTON CO OP BOARD Hf I I J MB 1J f W I m ^H^^™*"*V. Iri' - perfect wny lo lower feed <-ost ,i anil increa«e * U I' * i BLAIR , Wis. (Speeinl l •- Eddie ' ) proHl s on every t ypo of livestock feeding. Thompson Sr., Town of Ettrick , ^^mmEKtms^MmmmmWr» w\ "»<'"'7'l 'it' / ^ ^ has lieen sclectod by the Preston ¦4> V— ^~T Coo)xirnlive Creamery hoard of directors lo fill out Ih* unexpired ' term of Victor Thompson , who has retired from farming. Victor had X A sorvrd ns secrctiirj'-traisuror for BB i F A. KRAUSE CO mmmmmm^Zammmmmm ( ROLLINGSTONE LUMBER YARD 15 y«>ai>. Kdrlie fnnm 280 ncres Rollingdone Winn. \ FRITZ HOFFMAN Mgr. Phono 2262 "Breeiy Acr«»" — Eait of Winona on Highway 14-61 Phono 5153 on tho farm he hns owned 15 , , j years. FVT GUSTAVUS SATURDAY Hawks Redmen Bow , V^ In Home Contests To WARRIORS — — WlhlHAWKS— DUBUQUE , IowaDuhawks (Special) — conference battle with Guslavus Loras College got revenge for an Adolphus. The Redmen will be earlier loss by dow-niiip St. Mary's looking to even their season rec- Tech Invades Central Foe BO-65 Thursday night at Dubuque; ord , at 6-6 and cop their first , The Duhawks, who had fallen MIAC win. St. Mary 's: stands 0-2 lo St. Mary's 72-54 in the season in; conference play. Gustavus is opener , used a sizzling second half 1:2, "7 . -V;-: . . . ' . ' . Saturday Here Tonight and. strong offensive , < rebounding St. Mary » (Ml Loras («0) Unheralded Michigan Tedi in- A healthy first , f ive and a not- to notch the victory. fg ft pf tp ' " ' . ' . ' ' fg H pf tp Hall 2 2 0 4 Cameron 3 0 2 4 vades. Memorial Hall Saturday so-hcalthy second linit confronts Pytlewikl . 1 2 2 4 Wlllenbrg 1 a 0 J ST. MARY'S Coach Ken Wilt- McKlan 1 0 0 J Brunkhit 0 0 0 0 night to meet Winona State Col- Winon a High Coach John Kenney gen said; "We lost the game in Valaika 7 7 3 31 McGrath a $ ' 5 S lege in a Northern : States College as he sends the Wjnhawks against the first half when we were ahead. Burgman SO 5 10 Goetilngr o 0 0 0 Conference basketball game, La Crosse Central in a noh con- Rockers 3 1 2 7 Haerle Ilia : ^ We played like we were behind; Williams 0: 3 5 J Kunnert 4 5 5 13 Tech carries a 3-1 overall rec- ference basketball game tonight didn't work for the good shots." Maloney 1 4 4 t Htgglns 0 1 11 ord and a 2-0 mark in NSCC play^ at Winona .High. Feeley 0 0 0 0 Klimisch ? 1 110 which wasn't The Redmen held early 16-10 Clarkin 1 0 J t Neppl. s 1 4 11 exactly expected The, contest is . the- first for the and 21-14 leads but faltered under Meeklns 0 0 10 VnDVetde J . 5 115 according to pre-season dope. Winhawks since their impressive a tight zone defense in the second ' ' showing against Austin Dec. 217 , Totals tt it -11 « Totals 29/22 22 lt> WINONA IS 4-5 for the Mason . half. They pulled within nine at ST. MARY'S ,...;.....;...... 28 37—« but the game matches clubs with LORAS : ...... 3V 4»—80 and 1-0 in league play. The . War- 66-57 with 3:20 remainingVbut Lor- opposite' "wiri'ning streaks. as put the clarpps on and out- riors have alternated wins and scored the Redmen 11-2 in the losses from the start of the year CENTRAL IS 6-2 for th» year next two minutes. ' [.: Until dropping two straight in the and has won five straight. Winona After trailing 21-14 midway La Crosse Holiday classic. is" 1-5 to date and has lost five While they haven 't won away . through the: first half, the Du- straight. • 7 hawks, led by big Fred Kunnert from home, the Statesmen wilt be seeking to protect a four-game win Kenney this morning said he and reserve guard Ron Van De- has returned to his original , start- 7 string at- . Memorial Hall. . Ve]de. poured in 17; points to ing, lineup. . "They won iheirV'sppt's. • St,: 's to forge into a 31- Dr,V Robert Campbell , Warrior . for Mary back in ' the . -Austin game." he 28 half time lead. V coach, resumed: drills Wednesday after giving his crew a three-day corntnenled. "And most of us-rec- Loras netted six points to start ogriize the fact they : break for the New Year holiday. ¦ are the best the second half before the Red- that have." ' „: men could counter, then, led by we ;. another reserve, guard Jerry Kli- PROBABLE WARRIOR starters Thus John; Prigge and Wulf . BOUND ...Wisconsin quar- tignal . Hawaiian : welcome of flower leis from will', be Dick 'papenfuss-. and ' misch , the Duhawks steadily pull- . Lyie Krause '-will start at forward, .Jim ¦ terback Ron VanderKelen , whose heroic passing, State Greeter Winnie Hewett as they arrive in Papenfuss in the Front court , ed- awayV ' ."V ¦' ¦' . BILL MASSEY Kasten at center, and Marty Far- . Chuck Weisbrod - at ' . .the pivot and ¦ efforts almost won the Rose Bowl game from Hon olulu , to play in the 17th annual Hula Bowl Loading Tech Scorer ' . ' ' • . rell and Steve Keller at guards. WITH JUST UNDER seven min- USC New Year 's Day (left ) and teammate, - . - . game. Jan iAP Photofax ) V; Arlie: Klinder¦ and Mark VDiiley. at , All- . 6. '.guards,. -'" ..- ' ¦ '. - '¦:' ¦' ¦ '¦; That fivesome is in good physi- . utes to play, St. Mary's started " .. • . but hot Keriney's sec- American end , receive the tradi- Klinder, who cal shape, to rally. Ledjby George Valaika , appeared to find ond unit, Dan Scharmer turned an and Mike Mai- himself againstjSt . Cloud nlid St. A A STATIS TICS 7 Denny Burgman, ank'e Wednesday and was still , Nor.bert, has: been, cause .some NSCC STANDINGS obey the Redmen . cut the margin NORTH'S ENGLE Ail/SMILES for . 7 limping Thursday. Dick Kalbrener 3:20 to play. Concern in the Warrior camp. He io 66-57 with VV. C TP. OP has a bad blister on the bottom Klimisch and Van DeVelde took collected only two free throws ¦St. Cloud ...... 1 0. 131 110 against La Crosse and six points MlchlganTsch ...... 1 0 144 135 of one foot, and Pat Boland, who over at this point, aided by five Mankato - . ' .:- . ' 1 1 !!• 13» underwent a tonsilectomy Mon- free . throws by , Mike McGra th, against: St. Glaf .. . Moorhead .. .:...... ,.., 0 ' i- 41. 85 The Papenfuss boys ¦ and nilley WINONA '. ... .0 T 43- 73 day, returned to drills only Thurs- and iced: the victory for Loras. . Bemldil ...... ' o 1-141 „U3 day, still bothered by aftereffects, The; one bright .. spot for: St. VandmKeilen have carried the brunt of the War- GAME TONIGHT ' Valaika. He tal- A ^ ¦¦¦ rior scoring load. Dick is averag- Michigan Tech at Mankato. ' Mary s was again - HONOLULU VW-Rose Bowl The slim quarterback was ' "I DON'T think we have for- . . League teams have expressed 'it is lily home'." . ing 16.U Lyle 14.9 and Dilley 11(8. GAMES SATURDAY hero. Ron. VanderKelen was the elated about the pro offers pour- interest and the American Foot- The Wisconsin ace said he was ' gotten how well we played against ¦ Michigan Tech at Winona. . " most cheered and feared man ing in and hopeful he.could fol- ball League wants him , too. But looking at: the. pro offers ' with• TOP TECH POINT-maker go- St. Cloud at , Moorhead. Austin , said Kenney, "but the MIAC STANDINGS ¦ ' " " in . town today; It, all depends low his Rose Bowl perform- he gave every indication of fa- "an ' eye toward money and the ing into ..'Saturday's- game is Bill . . - . GAME- MONDAY layoff does show up„ in- that our / " - Confer- . Ail which side you 're backing in the ance with another dandy show; Moorhead at . Bemldil. . shooting has dropped off and the ence Game.. voring his home town team, the chance to. play, I don't want to Massey, junior guard. He is aver- NSCC SCORING ¦ ¦ ' -W; 'L. PT OP W. L. Hula Bowl football- game Sun- Sunday. "I'm , out here to do champion Packers. be a bench warmer. I don 't aging .14,' 7 .-:G- FG FT TP boys tire faster. We can expect i ¦; Augsburg . ;.... ;.. 3 0 221 160 I 0 day. " - ' ¦: my best and I don't want to He added he wouldn 't, sign want to go to a team that al- Larry Launch., f>-3 ., soplidmprc tarry Laurlch. Mich: Tech .1 18 3 31 ragged game probably." St. Thom M ...... 1 0 W ill 8 1 ' - Ken Hanion,. Bemldil 1 13 11 37 Duluth ....»..,., 1 » -47 « i J North . Coach Ripj Engle of let anyone down," he said . with any team until he returns ready has two or three good forward, has 53 points in 7 Fotif Doug Scheuneman, Mich. Tech 1 11 11 35 The nuisance injuries also W- Mialest.r ...... 1 1 11» 131 7 4- » Peiiri State, who has VanderKel- VanderKelen threw for two to the mainland; "and I look.at quarterbacks," . ,, games, and leads the early NSCC Dave: Sioblad, Bemldil . ... 2 It J . 35 tend to the ; Winhawk "B" . team Si. John'l ...... VI 11! IM 14 en, was smiling and saying nice touchdowns and set total offense all the deals VanderKelen,will have four of Jon Hagen.' Mankato , .. -. .. . . 1 14 $ :33 which shoots for another win in H«mlln» .....:...,. 1 1 1(8 171 3 7 " : point race with 39 scored in Wins Ron Cralgmllo, St. Cloud ' ..:. 2 13 • 32 Oustavus „. . '..;, '.;.. ',:-:'l 1 154 IM J 5 things. "Ron learns quickly and and passing records in the Rose , . "It's ,a great. ' feeling, being America's best college ends to over Bemidji and .Moorhead State. Bill Maitcy, Mich. Tech .... 3 11 J M tonight's preliminary. . They havi ST. MARY'S .:.:...: »} J« III l . -l . he - throws' . beautifully. Ue seems Bowl,; sparking a Cina! quarter a We to pick the best possible oi- catch- his -, passes . in the: Lf iH atr-' : Jack Harrison, St. Cloud ..,, 3 1J '3 M won six straight as an all-soph- - . .- 0 J 112 4 5 . Tech Coach Verdie Cox lias the Brad Johnson, St. Cloud .... 2 7 11 34 Concordia • . . 13* to be. a very bright boy." rally that just fell short as ler," VanderKeleri said. "I was nual Hula Bowl. His favorite promise of one of the Huskies' omore unit. Both Tony Kreuzer GAME TONIGHT : Dave Varner, Bemldil . .... 2 11 4 II ¦ 7 Hamlin* at New . MexIco U. South Coach Bill Barnes .of Southern California outlasted very low' ., in- spirit's . vyhen no end; Wisconsin All-America Pat best seasons ever in basketball. Les Sdnnabend, Mankato ... .'. 3 It'24 and Gary ' • Addington, s t a r t ing GAMES SATURDAY UCLA, who will have to stop Wisconsin 42-37 in the Pasadena NFL team drafted me." He was Richter, will team with Wash- Tonight's ' tilt-, at; - Mankato ' State Joel Hagen: Mankato . .. ., .27 I I 24 guards, were ailing Thursday. St. Mary'i at Gustavus Aotclphiii; f p.m, ¦¦ ¦ Bob Lurliema, Mich. Tech .. 2 8 t 12 Coneonlia at Augsburg, t p.m. the Wisconsin star, was warning New Year's Day game. the 21st choice of the AFL New ington :¦ State's •- . Hugh . Caiiipbell and Saturday 's tiff .with, Winona Darrel Barlh,- Moorhead .... 1 10 1 22 :Central ,; which won Its opener Sf. Thomas at MlnneJOtl-pulotli, I p.m. his team, "Don't let Vander- V Vandy, a native of Green Bay; York Titans. "But now I'm sit- at the starting posts. Behind will tell "just . how . good the Huskies Joe Mayer,/Bemldil ,..::.3 10 1 21 Sandy Johnson, Mich. Tech . . 1 5 * It and then dropped two straight lie- Kel en fool you." Barnes follow- Wis) , insisted he hadn't made ting on top of the world." . them are John Campbell of Min- are. Larry Hlgglns,: Bemldil ..... 2 I • 14 tore: starting its. ' current win ed : this with the; classic coaches' up. his mind which pro offer to WARRIOR SCORING Arlen Klinder, Winona .:.,... . 1.5 i U lied . 21 points and garnered .18 "About playing for Green Bay, nesota and AllrAmerica Dave ' ' '¦ ¦' ' " ' 'l' -15 string, hasn 't much more: height cry, "We fear VanderKelen." accept—seven National Football I'd rather not State, G FG FT PF TP Avg: Jim Tehlolfv Mankato . . . . 2 «- rebounds in the Redmen's sixth say as yet. But Robinson of Penn D. Papenfuss ...... f ' . .'57 31 11 145 16.1 Isadore Schmeislng, St. Cloud 1 1 ? IS than the Winhawks but have blis- loss. He also hit on 7 of 10 field L. Papentuji :...,. » 51 30 ]( 134 H.t 7 . WINHAWK SCORiNO tering speed. j:oaI attempts, for 70 percent; while Dliley '..-. 8 17. 40 U U 11.8 klinder... ? 31 JJ « «5 1.4 O FG FT PF TP Avg. MAN-TO-fv\AN as a team the Redmen could con- UNE>ERWOOD: 'W GAVE IT ALL WE HAD' Weisbrod » 11 1» li to 4.7 Kraust .. .,, '..;... .. 4 17 14 20 18 14.7 "WE'LL them," nect on only 23 of 64 for 36..per= Petersen ...... 7 11 » to 30 4 ,3 Prlqge ...... t 18 ? 20 45 7.57 said Kenney, who;has finally de- ; ' Grinnell Dumps Vlnar ::. » 14' . - 8 nu 4.t Keller :.,.. t 16 i. 11 38 -4.1 cided to leave his zone defense iri cent. .. - . :/. Kelley ,.i.::...... 5 1 11 10 15 3.C Farrell, ...... 7... t IS $ . 17 . 35 J.l '¦ ' : "Loras made adjustments in its Modleslrl .,;.....,. . 3 3 0 5 i 3,0 Kaslon . . .:.... - .., . - %:. 4 . • 11 ¦"¦ J.< the carnage of pre-Chnstmas pfl> Llebernian . ....;... 7 3 3 4 6 Pi Kalbrciier t S • 14 It 1.1 f orfnances. : ' " defense, but we didn't adjust pur Leahy , .., 4 1 IS 3 .» Fosler ' . .:..:.. :.. '3 f J-0 1: " .» . 3.7. : - Beloit ' ' " . ' ¦:¦ ' - ' '4 7:1 10 1.0 i offense in the second half ," said Five; Flaten ..7.,..... ^.. . 7 1 T » 5 . .7 Boland . .. . ., ... . . 5., . Frank Grover , f>-4 , will start at Shuster .' .:...- '-.. j b VI 1 :.s Scharnier ...... 4. 21 t . 1 1.1 Wiltgen. "They were beating us ' ' center, with Dave Koriop, 5-10, 3, Greet Badgers Duet. , ,,. , ,." *\- . 11 , *¦ . 1. , ...»•! 000 Fans ¦ on rebounds." Prosser 10 0 0' 0. ' .91 and Don Iverson , 5-lp, at guards:V Haelner . :.,., ,..:;. 10 0 1 0 .« | ' ' and Gary Johnston ,. 6-2, ahd Dave Eau Claire Falls ¦; ¦ ¦ ; ¦ ACTUALLY ST. MARY'S cap- - :- ;¦; ; ¦ . . . . , Colburn , 5-9. at forward. Coach tured 46 rebounds to 37, for Loras, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The . 103-day Chicago racing sea- Jerry Seeman usually ' presses but 20 of the 37 Duha.yk rebounds Jim Mifflin scored 28 points In Westminster Tops son at Arlington-Washington-Bai- Dick Stokke . into center seryica were off their own boards, giving leading Grinnell to a Midwest Bow moral drew 1,579,024 fans who wag- early and Jim Willernssen Is slat- 6 Rose them : three to four shots at the On Retuf^fdm l basketball victory ered $133,730,539 ill 1962. ed for relief diity. basket each time they had the Conference : oyer Beloit Thursday night, 80-61. MADISON (AP): — Wisconsin crowd. It was' Badger night in t.i-ll;V :; ' lit Cage Ratings involving Wis- lost,7 , but. you . couldn t have Madison.V In other games proved it by the welcome the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Klimisch and Van DeVelde top- consin teams Indiana State's Syc- , Underwood , a piece of tape cov: , football team received when it- re- Westminster, .. Pa;,.. ..Wittenberg, ped the Duhawk scoring attack amores scored almost at will to ering a battle , scar scross the Basketball with 20 and 15 points, respectively. turned to Madison Thursday bridge of his nose, stood at the Ohio and GrambHng, La., all with trcrunce the University of Wiscon- identical 6-1 record s, are , rated , night.V. Hawk Mat Tank Kunnert counted 13 and did an microphone as team spokesman. sin-Milwaukee team, 84-50 and 1-2-3 in the latest Associated Press outstanding job on the boards. Jim St. Cloud of Minnesota beat Eau Nearly 3.000 Badger rooters "It's great, it's wonderful to see Neppl added 12 : for the winners. braved 25-degree weather and everyone here," he said.; Scores small college basketball ratings; Claire 90-72. The AP board of ;eight . sports- Burgman scored 10 points to aid Dave Varnado and Dave Hen- chill winds at Madison 's munici- "We're a tired group and also EAST the Redmen cause. ' "V pal airport when the team arrived SI. Bonaventurt »8, Belmont Abbey 16 writers- and sportscasters tapped to vel cold ," Underwood "We tried Teams Tra who scored 19 and 18 said. lona 60. dricks, New York U. 70, the Titans of Westminster for the with mixed emotions. A ; native Saturday night St. Mary's trav- points respectively, led the Be- from Pasadena. Calif. Wisconsin as hard as wc could and gave it Delaware <«, Temple SI. Winona High will send its Manhattan -it, Syracuse tl. No. 1 spot by naming the Penn- Board' els to St. Peter. Minn., for. a MIAC now is 3-4 and was defeated 42-37 by Southern all we had." He drew a lusty wrestling and swihnming teams of: Anok a , s high school loit attack. Beloit Lalayetlt 71, Lehigh 44. sylvania team on two first-place coach is an official and his conference play. California in the Rose Bowl cheer when he said , "If we'd have Dartmouth JtY Boston Collect SO. Saturday. Grinnell 2-4 in Imllots , two seconds and two in action on the road . brother, Larry, is a contestant on Indiana State used 14 men game New "Year 's day. had another two minutes we Forthim 7t, Fairfield Masiachuselt» 71, American Inl'l SS. fifths for a leading^tntal of 50 The Winhawk grapplers will be the Anoka squad. LAST CALL FOR against UW-M, John Bobbins was The crowd went wild when co- would have won, Miami (Fla.) 47, St. John j (N.Y.) M ' points. among eight schools sending 192 . Wcigh-iii ni)) be f rom 8 to 10:15 the leading scorer for the win- captain Steve UHderwood led the "We met a great team in USC SOUTH WOMEN'S TOURNEY Badgers off the plane. A pickup , Weit Virginia U, VMI 74. The top 10 on the basis of 10 contestants to: the first annual a.m. First matches are at 10:30 ners with 18 points. Lee Nietzel and when this is all forgotten we Richmond 113, The Clladel tl. , a band of 25 members blared "On points for first . 9 for: second St. Louis Park Invitational tour- a.m, and championship and con- Winona women bowlers have was high for the losers with 9. will have lost." Florida State 71, Chattanooga SS. for third etc., with first place votes nament. solation matches start at 7 p.m. until Sunday night to enter the St! Cloud sank 31 of 40 free Wisconsin. " "No , no ," chorused the crowd. Georgetown (D.C) 100, Baltimore Loy The players mounted a flat-bed ola 81. and records through Dec. 29 in Other schools are St. Cloud The Winhawk swimming team 1963 city women's bowling tour- throws in beating Eau Claire. "Yes, we lost " the ,-itocky Clemson 77, Georgia eO. parenthesis: Tech, Anoka, Spring, Lake Park , Saturday invades F.dina where Air Force truck and Governor- , William & Mary 70, Furman 41. nament , Leona Lttbinski ,. presi- John Schaaf of Eau Claire was guard persisted , "1 just hope 1. Wejlmlntter, Pa. . II) t-1 50 Golden Valley, Minnetonka and Coach Lloyd Luke's mermen face dent of the WBA , said today. the top scorer with 28 points. Ron Elect John W. Reynolds took the MIDWEST 1. Wittenberg, 0 4-1 41 microphone to declare Wisconsin you 'll remember it as a gor.d Dayton tt, Xavlcr (Ohio) «4. 3. Grimbllng, La (41 4-1 40 Minneapoli s Southwest. Competi- the Hornets start ing nt 2 p.m. All entry applications and fees Craigmeyer got 19 for St. Cloud. try." Bardley 77, Tulta SB. 4. Southeast Mo. 80 14 tion will be for both "A" and The ' ¦swimmers will be seeking must be filed with Bernjce Wil- Eau Claire now is 1-6 and St. "the greatest football team I've Chicago Loyola 103, Marshall It. Tenneisee State (1) 4-1 34 play. " The croud started to assemble St. Loul» 71, North Texas 59. 4. Prairie View A«M ..... »•) 1» "H" squads. to even their dual meet at 2-2. liams, secretary of the Winona Cloud 11-2 this season. ever ?een Grinnell BO, Beloit il. While that statemen t might by 6 p.m . and two plane loads 7. Northern Mich , 5-1 18 Anoka is ranked No I in tho They have lost to Rochester and Bowling Association , by that St. Cloud to, Eau Claire 11. 8, Gannon, Pa. 51 14 stale and for Winona Coach Boh Vic Bubas is in his fourth sea kick off an argument in his; home- of students arrived shortly alter Butter 70, St. Joseph' s (Ind.) 4,1. », Holstra 8-3 18 Austin nnd hold a victory over time? Indiana Slatt H, Wls.-Mllwaukee so Va 4-1 U Roarcl . the meet may find him Faribault Shntluck. Jan. son as Duke University 's basket town of Green Bay, Reynolds ob- 7. Most stayed on to await the • 10. Bethany, W. The tournament opens f Ball Slate 77, DcPauw 41, Winona Athletic Club. ball coach. viously echoed the feelings o the team. Indiana Ctntrnl 84, Earlham 71. M at the SOUTHWEST Raymond Dvorak , university Arkamat 13, SMU 71, director , brought a contingent of T^xas 54, Rice 4?. Wisconsin bandsmen and they Texas A8.M 80, Baylor 54. Texas Tech «», TCU tl, were joine d by members of the Arlington il, Hardin Slmmont 44. municipal band of the nearby FAR WEST village nf Monona Grove. ' Whltller II , Calllornla Woitern («. Five Post-Season Gr id Goniasa 11, Portland 54. A trio of Wisconsin cheerlead- NBA ers led cheering and singing as New York 113, Syracuse 115. BASKETBALL the crowd jg$v awaited the players. Bill Smith , the 158-pound half- Contests Th is Weekend back who suffered a broken Jaw in the game and underwent sur- collegians join the pay-for- Musial Signs By THE ASSOCIATED STRESS players from other college squnds. Fifty gery in a California hospital , wes Football' s far-flung post-season On Sunday 's tchedul* — th» Na- play ranks in the Senior Bowl , with his teammates. His jaw was extravaganzas continue this week- tional Football League Playoff which will be nationally televised wired , but he was smiling. Smith by NBC starting at 1 p.m. CST. 22nd Pact on KWN0 end with professional and college Bowl at Miami between runneis- was accompanied by his father Jpi stars in five games from Florida up in the Eastern and Western Those nu the winning side will who said Ihcy were going lo their FRI., JAN. 4 J Pittsburgh Steel- receive $RO0 each. The losers get ^BL W ^-4 to Hawaii. Conferences, the home in Sycamore, III. for fur- With Cards Winona High vs. Central ^HRT V ^ Two games are. set for Saturday ers vs. the Delroit Linns; Ihe 17th $500 apiece, ther treatment of Ihe Injury. l im the Challenge Rnwl —the 14th annum Senior Bowl at lluln Bowl at Honolulu, matching Players in Missing were two cjf the Wis- ST LOUIS , Mo MP) - The , Ala., between North nnd two college all-slnr teams , and also turn pro , with $R00 going to consin Stars who triggered o:io St . Louis Cardinals may never be Mobile the winning tenm South all-star teams, and the first the first Crusade Rnwl at Balti- each member of one of the wildest finishes in Rose quite, ns colorful when Stan Mti- 3^"™™ Challenge Bnwl nt Corpus Christi , more, which pairs off two teams nnd $000 In ench loser. Bowl history as the Badgers sinl retires from hnsehnll , but Ihe SAl The will be try ing to |BHW/^^r^ Tex., pairing stars from the made up mostly of NFL draft Stealer* scored 2,7 points In Ihe f ourth rh/in/je, won 't hnppon thij yenr — St. Mary s at Gustavus Southwest Conference against choices. even n score in their Playoff Bowl quart or, nnd maybe not in lflfi4 either. ' date with the Lions, who swamped r^m^\j^i r Ron VanderKelen and Pat The 4Z-yonr-old Cardinal star Pittsburgh 4.>-7 in the regular sen- Richter are in Honolulu to play signed his 22nd contract with the ~~ son opener, This one will be tele- In the Hula Bow) game. Head r~~ TRAHSMISSIOH t vised by NBC al 1 p.m. CST, club Thursday nnd indicated from ' ' !£^— coach Milt Brubn and ,hjs staff Ihe wny he feels now, he. mny be WEDTi^ I^^B ;, ; | A glittoring purado of talent will also were missing. They stayed around nt this time next year to i' -1 ' be on display in Honolulu Stimlny, on in California to attend a con- sign No, 23. Cotter High vs. Campion ^Hl . Yf TROUBLE? There are five All-Americas on vention. / (^8k the North loam—ends Pnt Richter "I' ve never loll hotter , " .mid afo Most of Ihe players said they Ihe trim Mnsinl , who played in A Mflkel1 of REBUILT of Wisconsin and Dave Rohinson would head to their homes for \ /ila^^ * Transmliiions" of Penn Slntc, lacklcs Bobby Bell 1.15 Riimes Inst yenr and hit .130, \, /ffj^^^Sk\\\r the weekend nnd n rest before his host mark since IflSR , "If 1 ~ PLAY-BY-PLAY PRESENTED BY ' li /. ¦¦ ¦ of Minnesota nnd Don Brumm of classes resume Monday. Gary ^^ K Yj R5gaL||j |l ir ANY Type Tranimlnlon Purdue nnd fullback George have, ft good yenr I'll keep on Kroner , n hnlfbnck and kick' ng plnying. Snimes of Michigan State—nnd specialist drafted by the pro es- First National Bank — Haddad's ' I' ^^ HUi ¦k two on (he South sqund—hnlfhnck sionnl Green Bny Packers , sniil "My weight Is down and m In ^M GUARANTEED brtlrr shape thnn I was last year. Northern States Power Co. Workmanship of LSU and guard he would meet with tenm officials H Johnny Trcndwell of Texas, I think I can piny 100 games ^^BJ H Saturday when he returns homo " Culllgan Water Conditioning FREE El,lmM There arc 34 NFL draftees to Green Bay, again — if I' m going well, ^HlV 4 ft Phone * " among the 4fi players who will Mnsinl signed his (Irsl contrnct WHOLESALE and RETAIL « *%i* -4 * be in the. Knst-Wc.it Crusade Bnwl, ns n pitcher bnck In 1MB for $B5 O-J/OJ The post-season mndness ends a month. The Intcst one he signed it- Reaionablo Prices a week from Sunday, Jan. 1.1, Nat'l Hockey League cnlls for nn estimated $f>5,000, BASKETBALL WARM-UP AND BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD {]» Wm with two pro nffnlrs—the NFL nboiil the some as Inst year, This THURSDAY*! HISULT Rambler nt Los Angeles betwj en Montreal 4. Boiton I. ltitcst contrnct civos him n totnl Home Furniture—Winona JM Automatic Transmission Service s'.ars of East nnd West , and tho No gamci today, of approximately $1 ,000 , 000 , the 218 Wost Third Streaf Winona SATURDAY'S OAM«l Hal-Rod Bowling Lanes SSI League All- Naw YorK at Montreal. most any plnyer hns earned in Star Gnmc nt Snn Dicco, Potion al Tprmlo, finliu y In baseball history. DENNIS THE MENACE | 1PM New York Khicks' Shue Resisting Mart Stock Prices Abbott L 74-^4 Jones & L 49% Allied Ch ' 44Vi Kennecot/ , 6i) - riane Smashes Sextet ' 3 Redmen Allis Chal 15% Lorillard .;."- , - .-44 .«" Raps Big Men Pushes Ahead, Amerada 117 7 Mpls Hon ¦" - , 42-li Am Can 45% Minn MM — AmM&Fy .21% Minri P&L — Auggies ] 6tiifhp Host to AmMot"V- 17 . Mon Chm 35 2 ' ' St. Mary 's icemen run head-on Ulrich at wings, Mike Bishop and ' In Basketball Heavy Trading ATi;T ":- 'l 16V4" Mon Dk U 22% Mon Ward 33:!a into a tough Augsburg sextet Bob Magnuson on defense, and VBALITMORE. MdV(AP) -Geiie (AP) Anaconda .4314 either Jack .Scott or Fritz Ko7 NEW YOR K - The stock Arch Dan — Nat Dairy 65= Clean Frames Friday afternoon in a game Shue of the New York Knicker- market's /new year rally puslied * scheduled for 2 o'clock on the kesh in the nefsj ArmcO SI. '52*-i No Am Av 63' bockers, a nine-year veteran: of ahead - against increasing :resist- ' ' -* Earl Kane belted 635 with 30 Terrace Heights rink. .' The second line will have Para- the Armour-..' , 43Vi Nor Pac 40Vi/ pace in . National Basketball Associa- ance early this afternoon . Trading clean frames to set the The Redmen tipped Augsburg dise at center and Dick McCor- tion , thinks it 's about time to re- Avco Corp 25% . No St-P'w /35'/a airother rash of good scoring in holiday break on a mick and Bob Trytek al wings. was exceptionally heavy. 'Airl 2-1 before the juvenate the professional game. V The first-hour volume of 1.57 BethSteel 153 N wst . 38 the Classic League , at Westgate third period shot by Bob Para- "We've got some good skaters, Penney , 44 "Big men are killing '' million shares was the biggest in Bpeipg Air :38V8 Bowl Thursday night, 7 dise " ; but we're too thin to be much the game, j Pepsi :47 5s Shue.said before Thursday night's weeks. -/ '^V Brunswick li>' Cola for Gautsch Cash Reg- - 'They'll be tough, " comment- of a threat ." lamented Molock. Chi MSPP 10:iis Phil Pet - 48^ Bowling ' game with the Syracuse Nation- Brokers saw it as a continua- ister, . Kane clippd 223-201-211, fill- ed St. Mary's coach Max Mo- "\Ve \e been lucky so far; caught , . Chi& NW ' 143i" Pillsbury 52-1'v ' iock. four times with only three nien al s. "We ought to take the game tion of Thursday's buying wave, ing every inning . ' . back outside from under the bas- - Chrysler 75 Polaroid 146'i 's Standard St. Mary's stands 4-0 for the on the ice and they haven 't ¦ ¦ based mainly on the commitment ¦''¦' • a ' 37-v Jirg Klein of Dale te 'V ¦;. . VV'V" ;- - : ' . "' . " V;. - by lax- •GitiesSvc 56 i Pure Oil 4 244 game in a 611 series. season and 3-0 iri, MIAC confer- scored a goal against us." . - t- . of funds made available RCA : 58Vi socked a '¦'The Shue, who at 6-foot-2 is one pf loss selling aijd profit-taking in re- Comw Ed 44'i Dick Niemeyer shot 225-625 and ence play. boys piay real hard. I ConsCoal 35V8 Rep Steel ' 367i for the Redmen Fri- just hope they're in '. ' -condition the smaller players in the league, cent weeks.. ,/ Allyn Ruppert an errorless 580 to Starting ContCan -45-Va Rex Drug 34' i 1,030- day will be Andre Beaulieu at : after this lay-off ," , were Coach scored 18 „ points as the Knicks '¦ 7 lead Support' s Grocers lo ' ¦¦¦ . - -a Mo *t of- the Important stock Cont Oil / 54-1-i - Rey Tob 42 /» Kosido.wski of Pozanc center, Don Berrigan and John Molock's words. ; held off . last quarter rally and 2 ,985. Butch and defeated Syracuse -. groups, were higher in early trad- Deere 53 Sears Roe 76ft counted 234-620; 123-115. - . Trucking To help unclutter the traffic ing. As dealings continued, mo- Douglas 26 Shell Oil ; 37/ On the ^women 's side, Helen tors erased their gains, steels -' ' ' 36Y< GOPHERS COMPLETE under .the basket ,. Shue advocates DowCheiri siVa- Sinclair : . Nelson tagged 540 ; for WinOn a In- taking a cue from kept a bare edgev to the upside, du Pont -235'-2 Socony 59% the Powder Puff League the defunct surance in '68 GRID American :,Basketball League while chemicals, tobaccos, and EastKod im * Sp; Rand 14 . Her 190 single Loyola Rolls SCHEDULE : : at Hal-Rod Lanes which -;. awarded three points ior drugs were irregularly higher. Ford Mot .461.4 St Brands 65H . high. Olive Puck posted also was MINNEAPOLIS l^-The Uni- field , goals of 25 feet -.' or longer. Brokers ascribed the action to GenElec 76?i St Oil Cal 63 511. Team honors went to Wat- versity of: Minnesota and Wake ; Shue also proposed pre-weekeiid profit-taking by trad- GenFoods 78% St . Oil Ind:: 47% ¦ ' ' V several ' ' ' ¦ ' kins Products-:-with. 897-2 .514. . Forest will/meet here in 19K8 for changes to help cut down oh the ersV' • • • '- . . . . Gen Mills 32 St Oil NJ 59',i ' the Winona Athletic Club, aAgaiti 103^58 . ' "A lot - of people are ' trying to V -At the first meeting of - the Vtwo number of fouls, which:- he'' .called 7 *A1fv$ WILSONS 61ASSK WliTW gOSf0 A" / . GenMot . 591/a SWift & Co 41V4, Donna Larigowski socked 201-524 teams on the/football field, Sign- ' out-guess this market," , said one GenTel 23% Texaco/ 61 " the biggest difficulty - of the pro ' , ' ¦ ' . . for Hot Fisrr Shop in the Ladies ing of the Winstoii-Sa lem, N. C., garrie.; " analyst. V -:. / Goodrich 45V*: Texas Im. 66 V • League. Her mates finished with team Thursday completed the The Associated Press average Goodyear 33% Un Pac 34 , ' He suggested that players be . 896-2,557. . , Bradley Wins . lti:game . 1968 schedule,'. - . Wake ejected from the game after com- YOGI BEAR of 60 stocks at noon was up .9 at Gould Bat 38' 4 Uii Air Lin - 32 247.5 with: industrials up 1.5 rails : KEGLERS LANES: Friendly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Forest is Coached by Billy Tlilde- mitting four fouls, rather than , GtNoRyV 44% :U S; Rub - „. 41»4-- brand . one-time: assistant to up .3, and utilities up .4. Mi*an — Arden Tripp paced the Chicago . Loyola's fast-stepping . Go- trie six now allowed , and that two Grevhound 32' s US Steel 46'» men with a 166-443 for, Glassy pher Coach Murray Warmath, free throws be awarded; for all Amerada spurted a couple of , 4414 West : .Un 27% Ramblers and Bradley's always- ¦¦.. Horhestk Four and Mary Monahan toppled foulsV ' ." ''. . - • -''" ' ; : . ."' ''¦ ' points in a-surge: of demand as IB Mach 398 We'stg El 33V4 the-bridesmaid Braves are . gun- trading wore into the afternoon. 160 to lead Hot Shots to a 738- ning for the same : rival—Cincin- The Knicks backcourt star also IntHarv 5Ha Wlworth 65 - 2.069. Bunny Mahaffey fired a 160- ¦¦ " ' : suggested the rule makers spell IntPaper. : Yiig'S &;T 87V4 ¦ nati'. , V. - . .- IBM added a couple of point* to 27% 450 forVM .eVM'sV.7. The:Ramblers , currently second oilt personal fouls more clearly, its rise of ll 3/i Thursday. 7 Kni ghts of Columbui — Vern to Cincinnati in the national col- Bowls lucrative cutting down on the number of Polaroid , a: 6%-point gainer judgment ' by Mahaffey rolled a 245-594 for Wi- lege basketball rankings, are after . calls officials: V Thursday, -was off a' point or so. LIVESTOCK nona,Milk while Bub's Beer was thai top rating, And Ihe Braves, Du. Pont converted a moderate with 1, SOUTH JT. PAUL taking team honors 063- who've finished righ t behind the early gain . to a net loss of about 2.842. V SOUTfl ST. PAUL, Minn. W--(USDA)-- BearcatsV in the Missouri Valley For Five learns 2. U:S. Smelting added a couple Cattle 5,000; calves 1,600'; all slaughter HAL-ROD; Eagles — Art Moore straight sea- of points, 7 classes generally steady although cow trade Conference for five week ; clicked for a 221 for Schlitz Beer. sons, are looking to shake the NCAA to Air Chrysler, after backing - away hot quite as active . . as earlier in series laurels small package , average , choice 1,145 lb Mike Sonsolia took runner-up role , this year V from an /early gain, nudged' ahead slaughter steers. 27.50 ; other good to low with 574 for Kewpee. Mankato Bar Both took forward strides Thurs- fractionally. Gains approaching a choice ' 24.00-26.su; Small showing good fired a 966 and TV:Signal notched In Southeast slaughter heifers 23.50-25.50 ; utility and. , ¦ night. All-winning Loyola, a point were held by Chesapeake & commercial ' cows 14.50-16.50 ; '.canher and ' ¦ • ¦: ¦ ' ¦: ': day, NEW YORK (AP )—There ' ' 2,719. . V - - . whirlwind lQO-point-a-game outfit , s no Dispute With Ohio/ JohnsrManville, Union Car- cutter- 15.0O-U.50 ; utility bulls' 19,50-2t.0b;7 WINONA AC: Majorette — Di- business : like: bowl business for commercial and good 19.00-20.50; canner went oyer the century mark for . bide and Westinghouse Electric. and cutler 16.00-19.00; vealers and' slaugh- registered 183^164 to football teams in the Southeastern , ¦ ane Walters the ; seventh .: time in posting its ter calves generally SI.00 lower; high lead Super Saver to 893-2,490. Conference. Five of the brethren the Dow Jones industrial , aver- choice and prime vealers '33.00-35:00; good , 12th victory of the season. 103-5B j ' WESTGATE BOWL: Bay State participated in the holiday festivi- age at noon was up 2.42 at 659.84^- and choice 28:00-32.00 ; good and choice oyer Marshall. Bradley opened its j AAU Today slaughter , calves 54 .00-27.00; feeders nom-: Mens; — Cecil Keiffer- totaled 214 ties , and four won, . down from its H' aim. reading of ' ¦ - . ¦ ¦: ¦ ' conference schedule with a 72-58 ' Inal. . " _ . ' , ; LOS : ANGELES -. (AP.) -The Na- 6(50,89;, 7, , Hogs 7,000; moderately active; , barrows to head Boxer s 2 788. Ervin Dulek upset ofVTulsa.7 . Alabama, Louisiana State ' and j . tumbled 549 for Big Yields, and 1 tionai Collegiate Athletic Associa- Prices rose on the American and . gills steady ' to' -strong, instances 2!. In- , other highlights—Miami of Mississippi , all winners, each took cenis higher; sows ste'aay; U. /S . - 1-2 . 190. Old Doc's shot 973. tion opens its 57th annual conven- Stock Exchange iri moderate, trad- 75.16.55; mixed Flpriiia's unbeaten -Hurricanes home a little over $100,000 as their ': 240 lb barrows and . gilts 15. Keglerette Ladiei -±- Arlene Ci- share of the proceeds. Florida re- ; tion today . with the more-better- ing, . 1-3 160-240 lb 15.50- .1S.75; 240-570 lb U.S0-- won their,- ninth in a row , 67-59 than-ever amateur sports dispute Corporate and U.S. government 15.50;. 5-3 2)0-300 lb 14 .00-14.75;' 1, 2 and sewski sizzled a 200 game for ceiyed about $90 000 from its: medium 16O-190 IB 15.50-16:00; 1-3 300-400 lb ., over St. John's of New York ; . , Ga- with the Amateur Athletic Union bond s were mixed. Winona Plumberettes. Sylvia Cal- , atop the tor Bowl victory over Penn State, sows 13.25-14 .25; 2-3 400-500 lb . 12.50-13.50; West- . -Virginia - remained sure to occupy most of the atten- choice 120-160 lb feeder , pigs. 14.50-15.00. lahan spilled 472 to top Vatter Southern Conference, struggling Georgia Tech . the lone loser, to ' Sheep 2,000 ; moderate active; .slaughter - tion.' . ' — ¦ ^^^ ¦ ¦—— . . . . . — ¦—i^—— i Motor. Co,'s 882-2.596. past VMI 86-74; and the Southwest Missouri in the Bluebpnnet Bowl . WINONA MARKETS lambs and ewes steady; . feeder lambs 7 Strictly college matters, 'wheth- u < Ty -t if? IO steady to strong; choice and prime B5-1I0. Pin-Drop* — Carol Vaughn tip- scramble , opened : with at Houston . . went away with about - m*TE iZ KENNEf , ^fK UKB TALK TO ' ¦ lb . Wooled slaughter iambs . 19.50-20.50; Conference er routine or .significant , which ¦ -' " ' ' ' - - . " Reported , by ¦ ' " - ' ' ped 180 and Jan Lubinski 477 tp 000. ' ' ; . . . . good and choice 17.50-19.50; good , ', 16,O0- the defending co-champions, Tex- $85, , usually dominate ' this annual ; VOU ABOUTA C£I?TA)N UM-GODPERATiVE , . . head Steve's 925. Pappy's crack- ¦ ' Swift & Company 17 .50; cull 16 good slaughter ewes 6.00-8.00; ' ¦ as Tech and Southern Methodist, The exact financial figures meeting of nearly 2 ,000 of the na- \A- . :.PUBLIC SERVANT . V Buying hours are from: 8 ; am. to. 4 p.m. choice. ' and fahcy wooled. feeder '. . iambs ed V2,523V V VV: ' ¦- '. .. V;. are .'" having contrasting results. Tech not available in many.-".instance 's- tion 's college arid university rep- Monday ttirqugh . Friday. 18.00-19:00;.. one shipment mostly : fancy , These quotations , apply as of noon today. 84 lb 19.50 ; good .and . choice .16.00-18.00. . RED MEN CLUB: Red Men won for the first time - in nine but officials have given estimates resentatives seem certain to be All livestock arriving after closing lime Ladies : Elaine Fe^re slammed shading Texas ¦ will . be properly cared tar , weighed and CHICAGO -:*; starts this season, of what to; expect. . reiegated to the; background. ' 187 . - for Merchant's Bank. Alice Christian 69-66. while Arkansas priced the following-morning ': CHICAGO i.T ' —(USDA) - "H'ogs-6.000 .- l.J ' ¦ ' ¦ For instance , the final: Rose :¦' Final Day to HOGS 190:220 lb butchers 16,75-17 ,00; mixed 1-3 Ford's 486 paced Paffrath's Paints nipped :SMU • -7-3-71; ' ' ' ' V The reason? : The again fierce . The hog market is steady. 190-230 lbs 16.00- 16.75; .230-260 :¦ lbs . 15.50- Bowl figures will not . be released ; ¦ to 912-2.559: tussle between :, the nation's two Strictly meat'type additional 5M0 cents; 16.00; ' . 2-3 250-300 lbs 15.00-15:50; 280-315 Pay , ' ior iat hogs discounted 20-40 cents per hun- until May, Raise .75-15:25; mixed . 1-3 300-400 lb sows Tournarnent of Roses ! powerful amateur athletic bodies File Briefs . lbs 14 - . BAGIES 7 officials estimate the total should to¦' dr'edweight, .7 13.75rl4.75; . l-3 400-500 lb .sows .12.75^13.85; . Hal-Red Points that threatens ruin/the niake-up Good tiogi, barrows and gilts— 5-3 500:655 lbs: 12.25-15,75; boars 11.50-12 .50. ' ¦:- ' - - - ¦' ; Eagle* .Club V. :, ,:„.:...i./...... IVf i he higher than last year s $1,004 ,- j of . U.S. teanns for internaitonal On j^R Merger 160-180 ,, - .,..- . . . :. - .:-. ,. .' . . .. . -..- 14.25-15;2J. : Cattle7 .2,000; calves none; . . slaughter Kewpee tgnch ;.:...... JO . . -180-200 .....:.;..7 7...... :.:7 . 15.25-15:50 : steers :25-7j cents higher;, load prime 1,300 Gopher Teams 000 from all sources, After the I cbrnpetition, - including the Pan ' . TV Signal 1» 300-220 .,,.....,...... :.*..... 15.50 lb steers 29.50 ;' . high . choice and prime - tournament takes out 25 per cent ' Servicemen . ST. PAUL (AP) j— This is . the ¦ ¦ Sehlin Bw . , :... . , 7 ...... WA American Games in, Brazil this ¦- ¦220-240 .., .7 ,7....,.,.;. 15.O0-.15J0 1,100-1,300' lbs 28.75-29.25; bulk choice 9C0- Winona Insurance Agency 14Vi for rent and game expenses, the filial day for. fi ling briefs /vith the 240-270 .' ;. -... ;. -...... 13.90-15.00 ' 1,300 lbs . 21.00-28,50,7 good . 24 .75-27 ,00; few . ,, spring and the Olympics in Tokyo , Wa rner * Swasey . . .,.,...... :¦. 13».'«'- ' Gopher hockey team/ which enter- of 14.4 per cent. as arguments why the merger ' . ' ' ' - ' ' ' - 8:50. 9.00 tt. tAarYt College, ,...... , : 22 20 .California , get no more than the of a merger plan calling for a 456-iip ...... : . ¦.. Warner & Swasey 7... 20 22 tains Michigan's Wolverines in a coalition in track and field that . The estimated annual cost of should be: approved. .Thin and unfinished'hog s -. -, discounted . PRODUCE Brlggs Transportation ...... 21 24 other conference members. Wis- . - CALVES . ^ , Western Collegiate Hockey Associ- would apply for international rec- the proposed pay increase is about The GN and NP have , equal Bub'* Beer ...Vl» 2t consin has to split it 10 ways in . The veal: market is steady. , ' . . - . . '. 19 ' 2» Williams Arena in top .choice ...... ':. 3O.0 NEW YORK 'APV — Canadian Mtrctunf* Bank . . . ation game in the Big Ten. There are six num- ognition to replace the AAU as $1.75 billion/ About four . million ownership of more than 97. percent ¦ RED MEN LADIES Choice . . . . .7 27.00-29 ,00 , York .928750, pre- Minneapolis. Tbe Gopher six also bers in the Athletic the l':S. governing. bod y in the persons Vyoiild get the boost. of . 'Burlington Railroad stock and ¦ dollar in New Rod Man . - ' . : - W. 'v. -L. Association of 7 Good ,. 21.00-26.00 vious day .928437. leMnMt'i Beer .. ., ,.., - ... . - .:,.¦ j 0 hosts Michigan Saturday night. Western' Universities,;:: sport after the Tokyo Games. The President Kennedy has given jointly own the Spokane. Portland -Commercial to good ...... 18-00-20.00 P««rath'i Palnt» ...7...... : 3 0 Also on tap Saturday is an aft- NCAA-supported Track and Field his approval to the pljan . Secretary and Seattle Railway which also Utility . ' ,. -16700-17.00 Coca-Cola : ...... -.1- ' 1 As all the SEC schools get a Boners and culls ;:!..: 15.00-down ! CHICAGO iAP ) — Chicago Mer- ernoon swimming , meet between Federation says yes: the AAU Defense Robert S. McNamara would be involve d in the merger. ' ¦ Lelehl Pratt .. ,.; ...... l : piece of each other's bowls, Ala- of •CATTLE cantiie Exchange — butter steady ; W1iion« Milk Co. .:....., 1 Adolph- says no and adds never. The caltle market: Steers and heifers . • the Gophers and Gustavus bama; LSI! and Mississippi , said Thursday. It will be submit- wholesale bu y.i-n g prices un- Merchant! Nat'l Bank ..... 0 1 us in Cooke Hall on the univer- prob- ted to Congress this month. weak; cows fully steady. PIN DROPS ably will wind up with about $120- With His break between the Dryled steers and yearlings— changed; 93 score AA oT'.i; 92 A We«fa«H W. L. sity campus, while the Gophers The estimated cost is large. Mc- Efctrerhe ' top 7...... 3 3 - ' ' ¦ 00f> each. groups again as wide as ever, Give Hippo, Choice lo prime .,..,. 7. 25.00-26. 00 57'/2 .- 90 B 56 4i 89 C ,i5 4; cars . Pappy'* . :, :..., . :1 - 0 . wrestling team competes in "a Namara said, "but I believe it to ' Steve'i Cocktail Lounge ...:. 2 1 President Kennedy.„,&as_.stepped in , . Good , to choice...... w .. 23.2S-25. 00 90 B 57',i; 89 C 5714 ; Randall's Super Valu ...... l 1 quadrangular meet with North- be fully "justified. " Comm. to good 16.0O-5O.5O. following up Ihe lead of his broth- For Man Who ¦ ' Eggs weak:wholesale buying Kelly'i Furniture ..::.,...... 1 1 western';:, ., Purdue and Michigan -Utlll ty, . .:... ,. 16.0O-down KW.NO ...,:,., V,:..,..,... V 2 er , the attorney general , and has "Remote and isolated doty" Dryfed heifers- prices 1 to 3 lower ; 70 per cent or Pepsi-Cola .... State at Evanston , 111. Raiders Obtain ' Extreme top 26.00 .. 12 delegated Gen^JlDouglas Mac- ¦ better grade A whites 33: mixed Culllgan'j ... .. 1-2 , the Minnesota pay for both officers and enlisted Has Everything Choice lo prime ... '. 74.tS-15.IXI Saturday night Arthur as mediator. And although 35; mediums : standards 33; dirt- O'Brien's House of Beauty 0 1 basketball team , revived by an men would be substituted for "sea • Good to choice 23.00-24.25 3,f KEGLERETTE LADIES Option on Baker bot h sides have accepted tlie " SALT LAKE CITY , Utah OF, Comm. to good 16.00-19.00 ies 27; checks 26, Houston which and foreign duty pay. The re-en- Utility ,..;...... 16.00-down Westgate W.. L. 87-68 triumph over President 's appeal for arbitration ' — When a man has eight pounds William* Annex ... 3 o pushed its pre-Big Ten record to OAJCLAND (AP)—For an undis- listment bonus for enlisted men Cows- before Gen. lUaeArthur, the situa- of hippopotamus meat , there is Extreme top .,.:..,.. . 15.50 Vatter Motor Co . 3 « closed price, the military wants to keep be- (First Pub. Friday, Dec. 21, IMJ1 ' Winona Plumberettes 2 l 4-6 , tackles still - powerful Ohio the Oakland Raiders tion is not what it may seem at really only one thing to do: Share Commercial 13.50-14.50 ' ' have obtained the chance cause of special skills would give Utility 12.50-14 00 Stale ol Minnesota ' ) ss. Hardt's Music . . 2 l State at Columbus , lhio. to try first glance. . it. Latvrem Furniture 1 2 The Buckeyes, defending Big to sign All-Amerien , way to a variable career incentive Canneri and cutters 13.00-down County ot Winona ) in Probale Court . Metike Mock 12 The AAU will arbitrate only ' That 's exactly what Will Lucas, Bulls- ' . ' . . No. 15,472' winner«of pay. The retirement pay . 'system Bologna 15.00-17 .00 Hamm' s Ceer .... . 0 3 Ten champions, boast an 8-1 rec- the Heisman Trophy as with the NCAA. It has insisted a Salt Lake City radio announcer , . tn Re Estate ol Sammy' s Hua Palace .. .. 0 3 ord and may have found a compe- the nation 's outstanding 1<)C2 col- would be based on cost-of-living Commercial .;..., ' 14 .00-16.00 Anna L. Williams, Decedent, CLASSIC it will not sit down with the year- changes instead of merely on has-in mind . Light thin ,. . .. ' .. 14 ,50-down Order lor Hearing on Petition (or Probate Westgate W. L. tent replacement for departed All- lege football player . old U.S. Track and Field Federa- ol Will, Limiting Time to File Claims length of service. Shortly before Christmas Lucas and for Hearing Thereon. Ruppert's Grocery t 1 America .lerry Lucas in 6-8 Gary The American Football League- tion , which the AAU calls a Froedtert Malt Corporation Gautsch Cash Register I 4 The first reaction from Capitol saw an Associated Press story Hours: 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.; closed.SMurdays George Enos Williams having Hied a Bradds. He leads Ohio Slate's scor- " Ihe, Rollingstone Lumber Yard 7 3 draft rights had boon held by the- "puppet of the NCAA. The Fed- that said Uganda wanted to push Submit sample belore loading. petition foi* probate ol Ihe Will ol Dale s Standerd , . 7 S ' 'Eric Magdanz tops Ihe Hill was cautious. said decedent and lor the nppoinlment ol ' ing. Senior, San Diego Chargers , who drafted eration says it will arbitrate with exports of hippo meat. No. I Iwrley . *I.M Watkins i a Gopher scoring with a 21.3 average No. 2 barley ,95 The Flrsl National Bank ol Winona as Poianc Trucking 5 7 the left-handed Oregon Slate star the AAU. The NCAA , which con- Mo. 3 harley .90 executor, which Will is on tile In Ihis Westgate Drugs J t for 10 games. 12lh. The Los Angeles Rams made siders itself only a part of the "A-Ha," Lucas told his listen- No 4 harley .85 Court and open lo Inspection; Superior Heaters 1 t federation structure , says il will ' IT IS ORDERED, Thai the hearing BAY STATE MEN linker their first choice in the Na- eis, . "here s a Christmas pres- thereol be had on January 17, 1963, al t ional Fool fin 11 League not arbitrate individually with (he Vikings Sign Winon a Egg Market 10:30 o 'clock A.M., before tills Court In Westgate W. L. draft . ent for the man who has every- Grade A t lumbal ' ... .15 Bouncers 41 23 AAU. " ' the probale court room in the court house Neither Oakland genera l man- thing — a nice leg of hippo. Grade A (large) 30 In Winona, Minnesota, and that oblecllons Boxers 41 31 Grade A (medium) 56 Top Scores 31 34 to the Allowance ol said Will , il any, be Golfers Kick OH ager Wes Fry nor San Diego As mail came in , he sent a Grade A (small) 14 filed before said lime ol hearing; Ihat Golden Tigers 37 IS Grade B 56 . Conch Sid Cillnian would disclose 16th Draff Pick telegram lo the Uganda delega- the lime within which creditors ol said Bosses 3* 34 Grade C 18 Old DOC'S 33 3f what the Raiders gave up to get Plante No. 1 MINNEAPOLIS Iff) - The Min- tion at the United Nations, asking decedent may tile Ihclr claims be limited Biff Yields 31 41 draft rights to Baker. for samples. lo tovr months from the dale horeol, and Block Buslers 31 4! 1963 Campaign nesota Vikings Thursday signed B ay State Milling Company that the claims so lllcd be heard on MAJORETTE Goalie in NHL .John Contoulis , 23, a 6-fool-4 Con- Elevator "A" Grain Prices April 24. 1943 ,- al 10:00 o ' clock /VM., be- Attiletlc Club W. L. i-The lflf.,1 Hours: 8 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m. lore Ihls Court In Ihe probate court room LOS ANfiF.LKS JAP, necticut tackle drafted a year ago, Super Saver . 30 toiirii i-iinent campaign of golf got By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Closed Saturdays) In Ihe court house in Winona, Minnesota, Bonyskowskl' s 1 0 Contoulis will be tried out as a GRAIN No. 1 northern sprlno wheal , ....rM.JO and Ihat notice hereot bo given by publica- under way today with the usual Canadian League The man behind the mask in No, 2 northern spring wheal 2, 18 tion ot Ihls order Ih the Winona Dally Square Deal 2 1 defensive end nnd at guard and Jirry's Plumbers 1 3 stfir- .sl mlded field—nnd a small the Montreal nets is smiling, MINNEAPOLIS W - Whea l re- No. 3 northern spring wheal 2, 14 News and by mailed notice as provided Winona Industries 0 3 tackle on the offensive line-, The No. 4 norlhern spring wheal 5.10 by law. unknowns—swin ging away Fa rms for AFL? That would he Jacques Plnnle ,, ceipts Thursday 114; year ago SM; 07 , 1962 POWDER PUFF army of 245-pound easterner , picked on No. 1 hard winler wheat 5. Daletl December 18 . Hal-Rod W. L. in the $M) ,0(10 Los Angeles Open, svlm lias hnttled back from a trading hasis unchanged ; prices No. 2 hard winler wheat 2.05 E . D. UBERA, OTTAWA (Al')-Coach FmnU Ihe lGlh round in the 1 9111 Nation- No. 3 hard winler wheat 5.01 Probata Judpt. Winona Insurance 33 11 Traditionally Ihe mid - winter respiratory ailment that sidelined \\ lower : cash spring wheal ba- Watkins Products 13 11 Clair nf the Ottawa Rough Riders al Foolhnll League draft , played No, 4 hard winler wheat 1,9' (Prolmle Court Seal I him for about a month and has sis, No I dark northern 2. 2IITii- No, 1 rye 1,20 Sawyer, Sawyer 8. Darby, Springdale Dairy If 32 kickofl of a new year for the pro- s.-iid Thursday thnt Budweiser Beer It 2] Canadian pro- on Ihe winning North team in last 2.ni 7,H; spring wheat one cent pre- No, 2 rye 1,18 Atlorneyi tor Petitioner. fessionals Ibis 37t h annual toiirna- fessional football taken over as the National Hockey Bakken Construction II 33 teams 7 inighl League 's leading goalie while week's Bine-Grey game. mium each Hi over SO - fit lbs; Choete's II 33 inenl winds up Ils TMiole piny have in operate ns farm chilis 'fo r Other young prospects landed mmmmmsmmiTmmm»vaiammmwamsitim«mmmaimri' -i lb under Sll lbs; protein B & H Food Store ...... 1J 2t Among the more famous pros in order to nt tract outstanding The Cnnadiens pulled Sluewc nnd linebacker Dwain premiums: 11-17 per cent 2.2(Wi- Hal-Leonard Music 20',» 27' > were 'U.S. Open champion duck U.S college talen t, into a larl'i Standard Service 19'i JIVi scroiid-plnce lie with Toronto- Carlson , both of Nebraska nnd 2.75'n. Marigold Dairies IS 31 Nicklnus , Masters and British lie was talk ing lo radio sport s only four points behind first -place both signed as free iiRenls. No ) hard Montana winler to announce that FRIENDLY MIXERS Open ch/inipioii Arnold Palmer , cnmmentnlnr I'at Marsden about Sluewc , lives al r %)U* ore happy the office of Keglers Lanes '* W. L. Chicago—by whipping Boston 4-1 , 21 Norwood , 2.22%-2.. >5)T' ». tlie American I'GA t fiiimpioii , OllnWii 's failure In sign lluvc M * M' s II II in Ihe league 's lone game Thurs- Minn., in the off season, Minn , - S.D. No 1 hard winter Olatsy Four 17 71 (Jury Player of South Africa , anil players from Louisiana Stale Win- day night. Montreal has ' either 2.)' r Hot Shots 17 31 Hie young man who won the $!>,(HNI versify. The Kidors were, >Va-lf>l' n . CRUTTENDEN, PODESTA & MILLER lucky Four H 31 onlli'd won or l ied in its lasl eiuhl No l hard amber durum 2.56- ATHLETIC CLUB LADIES lop money a year ago , Phil > II all three by llie 17 S. proles- w, 1., games , and Plnnle has heon Jill-k- 2.f>r>; discounts , amber 5-7 ; durum located at Athletic Club ¦ Hodgors. siiinal leagues. NBA Attendance Hot Fish Shop , ... ,. . 3 1 ing out shots in every one. 7-10 The sidling wns the Hatn ho "If this keeps up, I can ' t see ¦ . lantern Cale 1 1 Corn No 2 yellow l.ll'-Si , Welly 's Sweethearts 1 1 Park (iolf Course in vest I.ns An- any other way ilial Canada on In folklore , bees were created U p 9ver '62 Chonie Bnilding Koehler'i Body Shop 1 2 geles , a 7 , 100-yjin) layout with par survive in gelling tup players, " for the purpose of providing pure Oats No 2 white 0314-09Mi; No S lloln Oil Co. 1 3 NKW VORIC (APi-Allenclnnii 'e 3II-.TV-.71, III' Sllltl white fil 'i-fi? ; No 2 heavy white WINONA, MINNESOTA Winona Knitters 1 2 wiix lor etiiinii tapers. is up 31 per cent at the midway 68-73; No 3 heavy while t^-dlPa . Telephone 6200 MARK TRAIL By £d Dodd point of Ihe National Ha.skelbJill Barley , brigh t color 74-1 .22; Association season , and Ihe main straw color SM-1 .22 ; stained 94- ~ ~'~ ~~ ¦ ¦ mi t "¦—"¦!¦—> I II ' II I I ¦ reason appears to lie Roaring id- 1.2(1 ; feed 83-94. ha$ b$cotn e a part of our oroanixation tendance in Los Angeles and Rye No 2 1.24-1. 20, Syracuse , Flax No 1 .1.05. NBA President Maurice. Podo- ADDISON B. YOUMANS Soybeans No I yellow 2.4P4. ¦

loff announced Thursday Ihe jump /" in league attendance , bnsed on a CHICAC.O (AP i—No wheat or compnrison of figures for .1 coin- corn sales, Oats No 1 extra heavy parable number of games this white 7BV79, Soybeans No. 2 yel- Members: season, Hi did season and last low 2.4!>'V-54',ii . \A/ A I C 4 i\ t\ P-TA NEW YORK STOCK BXCHANOH not mention any figures in his Soylienn oil f t ' m. TTOHalUIl W Vif. AND OTHER PRINCIPAL STOCK statement , nnrleyi . malting choice 1.25- < IlU). ————— 4ND COMMOP1TV BXCHANGK« Podoloff Indicnled Los Angeles LXtn; feed (1(5-1. lOn. has grossed more so far this yenr ¦ r ' than any other team In the 17- .John M . Galbrnnlli it J'rimonotln , Coatt-to-Coatt and Qrenenn year hUlory of Ihe NI1A for the daughter of Swaps, earned suit , - P» 0#rf.i same period, He said Syracuse 045 In l flB2, Sho won seven of her has shown on DO poi" cent rise, 10 storis. Plumbi ng, Roofing 21 HorsesI , Cattle, Stack 43 \Antiques, Coins, Stampf 56,1Refrigerators 72i Houtet for Sals W ' - " ^ HOLSTEIN euilLS-Hservlceable eae, VRE F1TGERATOR^-40 lb, I Want Ads ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER ' hlih 1WANTED—antiques,¦ . furniture, dishes, old IFRFr/iPAIRE BY OWMER—3 bedroom home on E. eth. produclna herd. DHIA recordi avail- ' lampsi coins, war relics, sunt; alio nc- ' • across the lop .freezing eemperlment. i Modern, except heat, laroe kitchen, end . F°r clogged sewers and drains. j ' able. Russell Per torn, St. Charles, Minn. cumulations, books, anything, old. Tel. ¦Good, cbrldlllbh. JIM. Tel.. 39S5. wall to wall carpeting In" dining room Used Cars 109 Ufed Car« ::A ' : Tel. 9509 or .6436. 1 year guarantee ¦ ¦ . AAA'" - /'109 Tel. 456WJ. ' " " ' ' S3ti. m W. Sin, ' , . . . ¦;¦ -' ¦ ,, . and living room. Tel . 35W for appoint- ¦ ' P-JP. - ^_ - . " . . USED, "11 ft.' upright frteiar, perfect con- Start _ CALL SYL KUKOWSKI WEANED; PISS—It, castrated, Ratlins ¦ lit E. 3rd: ment. Low Mileage—Low Price Here crfffon. 8 A 8 ELECTftIC, " ' ' : - - . .4. :.' 7H0-T I C'E'. -' - ' " < . ' . ' 'Ay r I960 Ford Falcon 4^r, Radio, heater . . DON'T CARRY GARBAGE - aven around Ratmussen, Ruihloid, Minn. Tal. Artlclwlpr Saie' . . . - 57 NOW IS THE timeVto buy; New ttiree . , Station ¦' '' ¦:- - " J4xM, on etralght , stick, blut, low mileage, excel- thev kitchen. An In-Slnk-Erator garbage UN 4-9135. . "". p "J; ^ - ¦ ¦ Ed's Refrigeration & Supply bedroom. No tixee, till "M, This newspaper will be responsible tor. TABLE' . SAwTThinch, wlflv stend7 Gbod ' garage. Locited , lent condition.. dlsptael handles It all quickly, easily. It' s PI65—JO,I a wsteke old, Inquire Joe Drai- Commercial trd Domestic large tot with ittaehed only oni Incorrect Insertion of any . condition; «0, 677 E. Third. ' . ,. . ¦ • ' " between Goodvlew •ind Minnesota City. Wagons the original of garbage disposers. (Bluff Sid- . 3l5 E. ' .4fh' ' . .. Tel. jiM. . v classified advertisement, published in Sold at kovvikl, Fountain Clly, Wis. r ~ ~ ' . A' A- "A V7;7,, , :,n ' ' ' ¦ ¦ rici TRAIN—»12. Steam locomotive i\l.ii (' . on Hgwy. 61. Priced right. Tel: 5411. . $1195 ¦ o» - "U' . ' . , . . " • _ ¦ - ' ' the, Want Ad section. Check your ad FRANK O'LAUGHLIN w . _ ; . piano s«0, guitar SS, blond bm lll, | Specials at the Store 74 ". Rollingstone, Minn; -j . _ ¦ Many to Choose From and call 3351 If a correction must bt FEEDER PiGS^-JO, wtaned. Cirvllte Res- ' ¦ PLUMBING 4Y H6ATING . ."¦ • ¦ ' amplifier MO. Tel. ' 2*42: : ' ^ - " V place to live. Here NYSTROAA'S 'el COMET, Fordomeile .7.... SIMS ' ' ¦ " ' "• . ¦ , ' mussen, Tel. Rushford UN *»1J4, Lew ] THE BUOWER deii iiT"tow n AT HOME R A plieeant ¦ . ' made. . . ¦ ¦ ' ^BEST^NO fiome, new oil , Cbryiler - Plymouth . .. '. . ' 'SO FORD Ranch Weoon, «-cyl. .. S16« 3rd rt( nn stem * Minn, ' . , ¦ . - • - .- INSULATED PORCH—6x17. Can be al- 1 at BAMBENEK'S . at 471 Mankato,J l» a dandy 1 or 4 beef room . . --HJL __i_V:_; V _ - , _ .;. . _^_ . Is . fireplace, 'tl FALCON Deluxe wagon ...... Sl«i : : tached to trailer houst. Tel, 4939 aftor Come and sett turnace, large living room with PIGS—50r4O lbs, John Seekamp, ¦ ¦ ¦ 'el STUDE8AKER « r . ' $1 . l^lp^Vantfsd—fetnaiiT 26 jFEEDiR ¦ ¦ i:30 p.m. „ . ' . ' ' , .| - ~ " full basement, large lot end gerade. Beau- *M ~~ Hpmton, Mlnn. Tel. TW 6-MJl. ' .: "" !CARPETING-^)enut|ful pat- .! LOOK AND WATCH '« MERCURY Commuter . ADS UNCALLED FOR— ' ' _ _ " STAIRWAY tiful location overlooKtng the Mlstlsjippl . j ; ¦ .... S1WS BLIND^ WOMAN TO cARE o eiderly woman WOVIE CAMERA—I m.m!, F I.« lens, , wldtti, SI per ft. WINONA , ;¦ " . ' • '3» FORD Mr, Ranch Wagon ' .., $ll»l : during FREE Xamp-KIng Pocket KnHf , terns, 37 In. immediate posittslon. IJ.MO. lee or call for - . . the day. Not an Invalid; Give carrying case and ielcphoto lens. Ruqer i RUG CLEANING SERVICE, lit W. Jrd. ; '3i PLYMOUTH 4^r., powir stejer, E—1, 3, 9. 14, .19, 20 23. references With U Tubei of Bttbe't ¦ ¦ ' . . and experience if any. Write •Inglt «, 71 pistol with holster. Cheap. ) Tel: 37J2 . ¦ ' ' '. ¦ ' , Ing, power brakes :...... ,.S10»I . E-26 Dally . . '' . . W. STAHR j O & J MOTOR eo. . . ' ' ' ' News. Tel. 3B03.7 -V'. , . ' . : ¦ ¦ : . „ » — TRIPLET-TRIPLE .[ 17< W, MarK . " ¦' ' ':- '. T»' -' K '31 STUDEBAKER. overdrive .... S S»S " " " " ;¦ ¦ _ . . . * * j St. Charles, Mina. BABYSIT.TER-for 2 preschool children. MASTITIS OINTMENT FREEZERS »1W to $359. Used retrioera- • ¦• ' ' ' . '37 FORD s-uestenger 4-dr...... S 891 Card of Thanks jEast end. location. Tel. 8-230B. . tors MJ. Used TV's J50. FRANK LILLA . : NOW !SAVE .; ..New tear Sale . > '56 FORD, Fordometk 4-dr, ...... I «M ~ "~ ¦ ¦ - - ¦ ' . ¦ ¦;¦ ' ' ' " ' " " ~~ $8 10 Vi/ SONS, 761 E. , 8th. ; '37 PLYMOUTH J-dr. ...,..,..,... S3»S • FRTCKSON— . : . . . ., . NEW YEAR -^" NEW CAREER ' \ BOB ;Watc*hfor ad. It will be . ; V ~ " I >vv/C R. '37 BUICK 4-dr, wagon .,..,...7. . S4»S We would , like to thank all our friends Join Avon In the exciting business of '.^"OFF on uied ,, clothing ' all tfili ^wanlh, r - just for you.; and neighbors who assisted selling cosmetics. Good vTED MAI ER DRUGSv Liberal ellowtnce for your old car In trad*. us at the Income. No ex- Used Clpthlng S, Furniture Shop, 353 :t\ Wei Advertise Our Prtcert time ot our fire. Special thanks to those .perience necessary. We train.. $17 to $25 tvv : ^m Write Hel- ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER ; ¦7.E. 3rd.. Tel. 8-3169.' ._, t 1 J Tel. 2349 «^_ who brought food, the truckers who. en Scott, . 411 14th St. . N.E:, Rochester, ~ ' -: ~ ¦ ¦ . KEEP PIP E S FROM FREEZING wltn ; I " • • :.;vu« Exchange Bldg. . hauled water and lo the Ridgeway and Minn . - : NEW 1963 {- A . ; Winona Fire Depts: wrap around Insulation tape . and elec- V ON / ¦ ' v ,7I« lengths We also: Have:; . ' ¦'¦ .: ' - Shirley & Dick Prickson i^ Wa^ited^Male SPECIAL trie tape. all . " J . l^ 27 gutter . tape lo Mep your eaves open. 7 ¦ ; v: ¦ • ; ¦ - -- :¦•- PA : " ' " '" ' -; . HOMART AUTOMATIC . v RADE MAJERUS- . . . . . ROBB BROS. STORE. 576 E. - lei 105 Johnson • ': Tel. 2396 Economical to drive ... V ' " ' " V No Veal or Slaughter Catfie II 7 <£l.O^ . 2349 ;. . • . NEW YEAft^DIETER S-ydu'llT" find eel- ¦ Also, other ,- household- furniture. Bill ^ Ories served. .. attractively and well at cations ¦ — insurance 'and other ;- 7 At This Sale Cornforth , .La Creacent, Minn. T»l. uu Kxcliangc Bldg.; ' . . TED MAIER DRUGSj ¦ ¦: ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ | 61 American Rambler, 4-dr., . . RUTH'S 'RESTAURANT, 126 " E; 3rd. TW ;S-J106. . - „ . . ' ¦;. - .' . . . . . 7 Open 24 hours a day, 7 -days a week. - - black y , reclining seats , -air con: ~ - fringe benefits. Starting rate 7 Regular Sales Every Friday ' ¦ " Typewriter* : 77 ditioned , tinted glass MAYBE. YOU HEARD; the New Year :V 12:09 Noon . - .. V ^ , ppsitrac- 7 ring, but you of pay over $2.00 , per. hour, V V - ' " bells . 've never seen as TYPEWRITERS arid adding machines for' GOODVIEW -^- 4715 6th. Like newVl bid- tipn, standard transmission niany. rings as. We have on display- TO CLOSE ESTATE v sale or rent. Reasonable rates, free de- rooms, deluxe kitchen, carpeted; living A . • • with overdrive . . . . - $1695 rings for . every , occasion. Engagement, room, corner, lot, low tn - %-:-:Q . . iMoving, Trucking, Storage 19 . CHisT OF DRAWERS—In " good . condi- Two-bedroom honie In well kept v/att '49 Chevrolet 2-tbn , enclosed : ¦ ¦ BULK MILK COOLER SERVICE for geiitlaman.; ' ' . ' :..P: . Minnesota tion. Inquire 456 E. Bth. . ' . -. ' 3.other build- 'box . -: " .: YOU CAN'T BEAT Bernie's for, moving. Kellogg, ; Minn. til. " " . . . neighborhood. There are . 7*7-4*72 " ~ SLEEPINGVROOM—f'Jr gentlemtnT 254 E Fist, careful. Call : BE RN. IE'S TRANS- Wisconsin Jet. Hgwy. 35-54. WALNUT BEPRpOM S ET^doutm 7" bed, . Ings on the property. Investment-wise at .. Land & Avuction Sales ' ' 4th. TeL 58487 . • . •:• PER, TeL 8-2448. 215, Mankato. . Farm Imp chest of drawers with mirror and clos- ' : S5,300. . ¦ ¦ v ' Everett j. Kohner ~ ~ Equipped for year around lement* 48 " ¦' ' '. ' - ¦ ¦ " ¦ LET. THE; EXPERTS d^lt, NoTmu7«, ^ ~ ' ed cabinet with drawers. A little: bit - ¦ ' Pr- ' it tt. ' jerry Skell ;• - ' 13l.VVtl . nui 8-3710, after hours; r 614 . ' .. WANTED C0RN ApartrnehtSj -Flats ": ' . 90 , Six-room home on large lot In. Minne- y Serviee . no fuss moving that way. Free esti- bRYiNf3^iri ih«irV in eld-fashloned, but first quality. Price ~ your farm in large querttlflej. , ' ' . sota City.' Recently-re-done, has new 1 BI5 FURNITUR^. AucllonV503 Sth 'Ave." mates. WlNONA DELIVERY V TRANS- V operation . Brlna i Jit). T«l. 9350. , " _ sample tor moisture lest, Hatb er Oat* ^ROADWAY^w.^lH-ideaTcentraripca. wiring end chimney, new cupboards In Soulh, La. Crosse, Wis. Sun ... Jen. i, FER. 404 . W. 4fh . T|l. 3 1.HV , ' . ; JANUA«V~CLeARANCg"" SPBClACC ¦¦' . and Auto Sales _ Hiase, Stockton . Til. : Rolltnsstont; 147J. . flon, 1 bedroom apt., filed iftower and kitchen. May be used as 4-ti»droom i!:30. . Ray . Arneson> auctioneer. Arnt- . Student Desks- 113.IS bath, .paneled kitchen, separata utlll- Service Dr.-Tel, ' Services. ~ home. *7,«50. 1804 9760 I son Auclion 7*1. Ettrick 5-S74? Plumbing,' Roofincj 21 Bruce Reedy ; JAMESWAY SILO UNLOAOER-tO fit Piatform Rockers . 37..9S '.: ties . Tel, 3S09. collect lor sale dale). r ~ from - 12 ,lo 14 ft; silo, .In good con- Step or Cocktail Tables 5.95 ' " SEWER CLEANING ¦ PSTAtR's'VAPARTMENf " KEN-WAY Electric , ¦' dition. ..Priced ., to sell; Werner Enael, Cedar Chests 3»,f5 U fiu^esldentla! Two-floor home with J good-shed bed- PLUMBING Tel. 4354 Arcadia Wis. area, but nsar downtown. Living room : JERRY'S Fountain City, Wis. tit. S-MU 7J79S. Channel Back Swivel TV Chairs . la.is rooms end den or 4th bedroom. Farnlly¦ ¦ ¦ "; ¦ ' 9394 _ mahogany:panelleCI; Klfchsn, two bed- :¦ ' ¦ - 837. E. 4th Tel. — ' "" Solid Maple Crlckett : Chairs 28.95 style kitchen, gas.heel. 18,000. . . . ' . . MILK c66LER—iu een: . Wilson, very Ottomans, Frlete Upholstered rooms, bath with shower. Alr-Condlllon- Pi it ii ; 21, 1962) good conditio*. Tel. Houttofj TWIIIOht . (First Pub. Friday, ; Dec. . on caiferj . 7 ' 1AM " ed. Refrigerstor, stova and kitchen ta. Many cupboards In the large kitchen of 6-3273. Bob Gallagher Farm, Rtdgtway ble set furnished—otherwise unlurnlsh- ) ss; Book Cases . , K95 this ' J-roorrt home, west, location.. : Two State of Minnesota ¦ SHELL OIL CO. j or Thome's 'Refr igeration. Tel 1500 WI- ¦ ¦ Heating furnished. Tel. J336, Trust ) In Probate; Court . "; v , Record ¦ Ceblrieti ' • •¦ . • 33.95 *d. bedrooms, nice bath with new fixtures, Coi/nty ot Winona " nona .: . ' Dept., or after 5, - Tel, 9251. No. 15,380 Solid Maple.Hulch . 99.95 . full basement, oat water heater, Oarage. " ™ ~ ~ ¦ In Re Estate ol has modern 2 bay Serv- USED BULK TANK—3M fl»l. Very rea- Captains Chairs l ' brakes . . jl.itKi extra clean $l.t!W thereof be had on January 17, 1963, ot SWEENEY'S INSURANCE at 561 W. 7th St„ Winona. . TENTH E, 178-lurnlshed apt., 2 room s . 10:3O o'clock A.M., belore this Courl In AGENCY FARMERS—IT'S and bath, private entrance, Central lo- FOR GOOD used motorcycles end scooters Ihe probate court room In the courl house cation. Available Immediately. tee Harold Ctiewskl, Goodvlew Road. ' In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice 922 W. 5th Tel. 710B or 8-24S3 Come In — We Have "fi2 (.'lievrnlel c \ Air wagon , 'Wi Falcon 4-drni r , strjiighl by publication of Ihls Business Placet for Rent 92 Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 108 f\ hereof be given Winona , Minn. fl-cyllndrr . niiloiiuitio trans- stick , radio , w hilewalls. light order In fhe Winona Dally News and by TRACTOR REAL BARGAINS MODERN HI floor offlce7 Contact Furs by " ' ' mailed notice ' ns provided by low. Money to Loan 40 CORVAIR-1961 pickup, excellenl condi- nii sst on. radio , piuvci .win dine , inad-ding uiti-nor , one - IB, W62 . Francis. tion, many extras. Any reinnnnhle of- Dated December On New and Used (lnws, aitlitiiiii K (i I d with owner , a low mile .i;;e beauty E. D, LIBERA, ' fer. Trl Altura 757) , ¦ ' Probata Judge. OVERHAUL Houses for Rent 95 innlihniK lawn intrrmr A . •;,!» i ' f OUR TRUCK BODIES and . irq/tli mn 'hev i oli-1 Hrl Air -1 door , (Probate Court Seal) RIFLES & SHOTGUNS r eal henuly. I.ikc new in MARION ST. 1067-^a bedrooms, oil heat, gnlnlnn In popularity, S M II* now. f. rvlinder , iuilomntle lians- Sawyer , Sawyer & Darby, LOANS • S Inquire 10/4 Marlon St. BrRG'S IRAK BR , W«. W. (Ih. Ul PLAIN NOTE-AUTO-FURNITURE c\ei y respect. Attorneys lor petitioner, TIME! nnssitiri , , excellent con- 170 E. Iri SI, Tel, J»IJ CENTRAL LOCATION-unfurnlshed bunga- 4933. radio Hr». 1 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sat. e a.m. to noon. Wo Are Also Offering ¦ ' '(>() I 'oi wau Id our , eei.nomy ditiim , while ami blue IFIrit Pub, Friday, Jan. 4, 1963) January, February are low , 3 rooms and bath. Immediate CHEVROLET, 1«5J cab ovor l-mn, V-S, * ~~ PAST DUE PAWN possession. 178 E , 10th. 4-speed tranimlsslon, new molor sell C(ini|i ,'icl with Mi' .liclii slick , ' ,'ifi Slii with c-y liihlcr , slaiid.Mii tiansinn PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE Reai Estate Luchrnnnn, Lewiston, Minn, Tel. 4807. Tel. 3937, cnntiasliiig interior A teal sum an cc mnmiy cat' fen* , The Housing nnd Redevelopment Author- . .. be ready for spring. For Snle 4 room house INTERNATIONAL PICKUP-1954, henvy , u-.es ity of Winonn, Minnesota , will accept seal- FRAN K WEST AGENCY Centrally located duty with I ft. box, 1735 Tel. 34S-43U. benuty, niany ed proposals nt tho office of the Authority 175 Lafayette St, Tel, 5240 Tel, 8-1637. Loyd Wilcox , Wabasha, Minn. Winonn, Minnesota, (Next to Telephone Ottlce) TV Parts are now avallobU. at 1690, Krnomer Drive, ' ~' " ' CHEVROLET—1«0 W Inn pickup, i cyl- 29, 1963 , at 1:15 1 NEUMANN'S MODERN FAMILY typo house. No ob- on or before Janunry AH labor it figured at flat inder, 4 ipeed . Under 30,000 miles , M, ' EXAMPI.r. I I , Landlords nnd Dogs, Peti, Supplies i fV 121 E. 2nd Tel. B-2138 taction to children. Close lo schools I EXAMPLE PM, lo provide Owners ' ' 42 rale, 0, Holland. Tei, ••liw. Tenants ' Puhlic Llnbllll/ Insurance lor Iho "" * " ! and churches. Immedlnte occupancy at T>fl ftainlilcr w a '¦ on , fi . COON ifOUNDS pUPS-reolJlerori, free- ~ ~ , lll d ( Arthur C, Thurley Homos, nnd the Schnff- ' 701 Hill St., Fountain City, Wis . Inquire « ' "'" I' ' k "P ing wnlkers, Boh Rolh|ocfcl, Minnesota; iV Wc use genuine A-C factory QJ 10l|i j Hill, 109 cvlinde,- , sinndm.l Hans ner Homes, Prolodf MINN-6-1, 7 for 0 l^7ehold^ArtlcTa7 Used Car* mC(> ; City. Minn. - . «:«.« *'m three-year term with limits ol 50/100 replacement parts on ail " mls sion. 'p orlect »1 PER DAY rental for electric carpit L transmit- OOLDEN RETRIEVER ' pups, 3" monlhi • Farms, Land for Sale 9fl 6 DSMOSKB-1»J7, automatic Thousand Dollars, i A-C tractors. shampooer wllh purchase ol Blue Lus- 3 dooi, (550. Tel, Proposals and any Information needed old. Tel. Fountain Clly a-MU 7-3001. tlon, new pnlnl |ob, ¦ft Now nnd for a limited time, , tre . H. Choate & Co, __. , SMALL FARM or acreage wanted for 3693, may be secured at the office of the ' spring possession. Will pny ensh. Write ~_ ' S7 Clievrolet Ilel Air wni-nn , 'M chev inlet -\ dr , fi cylinder , writing the Housing nnd HoruiTCattlt, Stock I -M- el Ol DSMOBILE Authority or by 43 sec us for a spccinl deal on Machinery and Tool* 69 P.O. flo« 238, Winona, Minn. tt«'-i'*ir ' fl-eylindei automatic trans- nuinnnilic i niiisnussion , rn- Redevelopment Authority of Winonn, 16O0 ' - I DYNAMIC 'IB' . PUREBRED DUROC bo»r» end gllle, v«c-: a pnlnt job, or free pickup " " ~ T»/ S */T Kraemer Drive, Winonn, Minnesota. BLOW AWAY THE SNOW ~ln mli)utns Houses for Sale 99 miss i on , rniho, /JDWCI' sleer- dio , plum and iv m ,\ reserves the right to ra- clnnted tor cholera end eryslfielns. Clif- and delivery, or free seat wllh ont ot the three "greats " In snow rnillo, lirntiT. pow- - The Authority ford Hotf, Lnnojboro, ' " fully equipped with In g, power hrake- . , white- |. ,,n| i ildpi' , il-cybnder , any or all propoiols, Minn. (Pilot1 removal m«chln««~Homko, Toro nnd WEST LOCATION-Owner lacrlllces mod- whllnwnlli, T,I, ted Mound). cushion. er sleerlno. power brakes, ARTHUR A, GAI.LIEN, ( Bobcat, All available at Winona Fire ern i hqdroom home, largo lot, S8.950 , aiitomntlr tmnvmlnlon medium blue, w itlls* . fiK'lury un I'liiidiliniv miiuin.iMi li OHM nW.iuii , " " Goodvlew , (l/isnmenf large lot, ra l-xecu tlve Director. RUSHFORD LIVESTOCK COMMISSION a, Power Co ,_ 53 E. 2nd. Tel. J0o5._ homo, locallyown'd aiitpmotillo . lli(!, be.'iiillful final and mil), (\it, l( hiiewallv ,' il l r.n'liv e i ed auction every Wednesday alternoon. Live-¦ Rcnl tivms , »3,wj. Many olhors , Sen Iniin.- iculnle . n,| ' (Flrit Putr^FrFday, Jan. 4, 19«3) s tock bouohl drtlly. Tel. Ruihford 164-1141 F. A. KRAUSE CO. Radloi, Television 71 Shank, HDMBMAKER'8 RXCHANOa, JH ft bim-k , tiiiib lung intei im , collect. "- ' '"" ' B, 3rd. .WALZ extra -.harp. Stale ol Minnesota ) is. EWERIBNCBD IN TV, radio rrpalrT 't>7 Mercury 2 door • hardtop, Counly ot Winonn ) In Probate Court HOLSTEIN purebred bulla, jervlceahle "Breezy Acres" Breia TV Service, »3 W, Btllevlew, DUPLEX -East on bus line, Full hase- fiiilnni.'iiir iraiiMiiis- ion , m- , Bulck-Oldsmobile-GMC 'I'l iLChS -- -- No. 15,220 ngej good typg and good production. Tel. M/6 . ment and lot. Immediate possession, lit ^ In Re Estate of Stephen Kronetwich, . mllea entt ofj East on Highway fil - Closed floor npl, 18,000. Til, 3/OS it n ion or Open Mon, and Frl. Evenlnti^T din , whilewnlls , n-al ere,un . ... , ... . u .„« 1" USED TV SBTI—always on hsnol, alwnys "II l ord llnneliero^ , sharp, Decedent. Altura, Minn. alter 6 p.m. jf Urlcka Seiko, Snt. Afternoons Till In good working order. WINONA FIRE " ' Order for Hearing on final Account ~ - " Spring " ~ , (toed DUROC AND HAMPSHIRE bred olitl, a, POWER, 14 E. 3nd. T«l, 504.V BTH E. -Owner leaving clty iacrlflces GOOD SECOND CAR! L .. ' " . and Petition for OUtrlbullon. '34 ford Falrlane Coupe, powtr titer- 'S7 Pontine i nialm.i ?, door ,., ,, , . ,„ , . purebred, fired for Feb. modern 3-heclroom home, $4,100, Easy w ,,, M | , 1uk,lp Ihe above nnmed and Mar. Inr- SPECIAL"' RIG" mark-down on »ll HM R«" ' ¦"" l ^ The representative ol rowlno. Robert Owen end Ion, Dutend, terms, C. Shank, 352 E , 3rd, Ing, power hraket, V-l, autnmntlr trans- liardtop, nulo iuntir transmis- ' Hied hw llnnl nccounl and mortal Phllco and Plroslona portahla (" e estate havino Wis . Tel . OR2-515&. McCulioeh mlstlon, r*d and black , Immnculnia , o , radio, power steering, 'M -he - rolei ' j ton p i k up, palltlon , for loltlrment nnd allownnce radios. Buy them for ns lltllo as 15c DUPLEX—This home can ho converted si u thereof and for distribution to Iho person! HOLSTEIN nULLS-reoletered, agei 13 to par wiak. FIRESTONE HOR* , J00 to n 4 liadroom home. 'Has large kitch- $095 p ower hrnlces , whtlew idls, e \lm clean. 11 months, dams wllh records up to; CHAIN SAWS W, 3rd. Tel , «060. en, fireplace in living room. This home ¦ ' thereunto entlllml j (•Diiliiieiil- , r cnl sharpie ' fll Hodge 2 Ion. ir l. , Thet Ihe honrlng 745 lbs, fat, 4, 4 test, Also, our 1 year Is In excellent condition, Archie McOIII nl kit , f bo.x IT IS ORDERED, Psrts—Sales—Servlc* Winona 's Plnast Electronic Repair NYSTROM'S Ihcreot be had on Janunry 30, 1963, el old herd lire. Marry Mnrki, Mondovi, Renlly, 106 W, 3rd. Tel, 4013 er 1137, Chrysler ¦ Plymouth extra clenn. motor jiinl o\ei haiiled, -In ) for All Makes ^ "" IO13O o'clock A,M„ before this Court _ wi». (Gitmenton TWO ntEDROOM-ThH cen'' be »xtended ' th» probate court room In Ihe courl house FEITEN IMPL. CO. Don Ehmnnn TV Service CM flOC 'eo BUICK LE SAORK FEEDER PIO8-50. Ilerbert Hnrrnon, to n 3 bedroom home, hie - new ho) air l-slr. station wngon, In Winonn, Minnesota, and thai notice ' IK W. Plfth T»l, MM furnace, larpe Jl I 77J ^^»—.fni V NOW! Utica, Minn. Tel, St. Charles 253.J-1. 113 Washington Winonn lol, Available Immediate- ¦ T . 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