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Judge denies ^ec^oi^ Mitcfieil-Stis Judge studies report mistrial motion Bv DONALD M. ROTHBERG Egil Krogh Jr., former direc- liciting funds in ah effort , to yers to half their cooperation NEW YORK (AP) - U.S. WASHINGTON y , (AP)' : — . A tor of the special investigations raise a . $150,000 legal defense after Jaworski had received 17 District Court Judge Lee P. federal judge is studying a unit dubbed the plumbers, al- fund; The five:sent letters three tapes and about 700 . pages of Gagliardi today deiied a de- sealed grand jury report on the ready has' V pleaded guilty to weeks ago to 50- other Ehrlich- documents. ./-" fense motion for Va mistrial in Watergate V cover-up ^nd pre- conspiring to violate the civil man friends, asking for contri- . p-rfog to. decide whether to rights of Dr. Lewis7 Fielding, butions of $3,000 'each. It was considered likely that the criminal conspiracy case of the. prosecutor would subpoena ; give it to .the House , impeach- the Beverly Hills; psychiatrist In addition to the plumbers Former Atty, Gen; John N, Mit- ment .inquiry and also tp make whose office was burglarred in investigation, grand juries . are some of . the . material if; the chell ; and ex-Commerce Secre- ' ¦ it public, . - y 1971 in ari effort to obtain infor- probing the ITT antitrust settle White House maintains its .re*- tary Maurice H; Stans. mation about Daniel Ellsberg; " ¦ ¦ ¦ U.S. District Judge John j . ment; campaign contributions, fusal. V . : " ¦ . ' - '' .; ' The judge made Ms decision Krogh; is serving a six-month ;7 . Sirica could decide today what including the so-called milk Meanwhile, Sen. :Robert C. known after a short session in a action to take on the 50-para- prison sentence and is; coopera- fund i political dirty tricks and private conference room behind graph report said to detail the ting with the prosecutors. the handling of the subpoenaed Byrd, D-W. Va., commented on the courtroom; . grand jury's findings on possi- Former ;. presidential, aide White House tapes,7 particularlj1 Friday's indictments on: NBC- ble presidential involvement in John D. Ehrlichman, who wais the 18.5-minute gap. in one .of TV's "Meet the Press" Sunday. Gagliardi recessed the trial The - Democratic whip said the abruptly, last Friday;to consider the cover-up. Krogh's boss, rejected an offer them. V' L plead , indictments pose serious ui.fi- the effect of a passage in the Meanwhile,.two oilier Water- guilty to .the. same Special , Watergate prosecutor charge ahd cooperate. ¦¦¦ culties for Nbion because the opening statement of the feder- gate grand juries we.'eymoving Leon Jaworski originally had Watergate . cover-up has been al prosecutor The words had toward Ehrlichman was one .of. seven hoped to , ' V . . completion of their in- 7 see 7 most of those in- brought "directly, to the Oval triggered an immediate objec- [X' ¦ '- . CRASH , ;,. (^meramah takes photos of civil' aviation, history. The; plane had taken :: .' vestigations. men indicted-; .on .7 .Friday on vestigations completed hy. . .. . charges stemming from, the Office '' for the first time. tion from Stans' la-wyeriand a ; the fuselage of the Turkish^ Airlines DC-lO . off from . Orly airport'- '. 'five minutes earlieryon . 7 Sources^said indictments in ; their end of February. V " . alleged role in the covc"*-up.::: He said the House was mov- motion for mistrial. 7 junibojet which crashed . into Ermenonviile a flight from Istanbul:to London. ('Ap Photo- .-. the White House plumbers case yButythe investigations fell be ing toward an impeachment Ihe prosecutor, Asst. U.S. forest, north of Paris, killing all of: the 345 / - fax)'7-: . vy .V'VV7; could be returned as yearly 7 as In Los Angeles, five friends 1/ :d, in part: because *' e Presi vote but "whether the votes are 'ZX ¦ Atty. James W. Rayhiil told the persons aboard. It. was;the worst disaster in . midweek: of Ehrlichman have ' begun , so- dent; ordered White: THouse law there I :cannot say."* 7 ¦:/ jurors.; at.the end of7 his stater ment: "As you listen to the wit- nesses! testifying . before you, ^orst aviation disaster kills 345 put: yourselves in the place of the 7 grand jurors 7 who in- vestigated - . the 'I. case; citizens like yourselves." The defense y objected , con- tending : the statement ; implied Sabotage consider the jurors should infer guilt TBy GEORGE SIBHRA The. Vgiant, $20 7 million DC10 Japanese and- Frenchmen: : :- ' Paris to London.: ¦ ¦ ¦ andyhj s. last radio report.said ' ¦¦ ¦ from the indictment, : y PARIS 7 CUPI) £- Airline' plunged into rustic Ermenon- The sources said .the com- all' was well; 7'.. '7 .V : " • ' ' . /.. viile Woods ; The American embassy, in .;. Gagliardi . had 7 instructed the sources said today the acciden- ,. an oak and pine , mandos . Were transferred with French investigators reported jurors :• beforehand that in- forest used by Parisians for London said7its /cultural atta- tal blast . Of a guerrilla: bomb Dr. Wayne Wilcox, his wife other, passengers . to t'.X Turkish finding; several : bodies ? up to dictments are . only7 accusations might have caused a; Turkish picnics, killing all 334 passen- che, ¦ eight miles and two of - . their children were Airlines : plane when the British froth where the and hotVfindings of guilt. jetliner to. crash info a wooded gers; and II crew members! : flight was canceled because of plane hit the ground. /Ah Gagliardi said Rayhill' The official: French govern- among the dead. 7 / s re- picnic .grounds killing 7345 • 7 French police . refused to rule a ground engineers strik e at airlines official said the huge marks contained "apparent ex- persons 7: history ' ment report pn the crash listed , indicate; in 's worst: out . sabotage, but declined . to London's Heathrow airport. . crash area might an cesses," ordering prosecution ayiatibn disaster. V; the number of dead: -as' .345, but ' 'explosion aboard before it hit ¦ ' cbmment on the reports of a The sources said the aborll/e ;¦ and; defense attorneys to file y. The-, sources Said , intelligence- a spokesman for . Turkish hijacking might Hive been the ground," . . 7 y statements v over Airlines reported-the figure as commando bbmb blasts Authori- • the weekend reports . indicated three Japa- ties - said it might take months linked to the seizure later iri the Witnesses said the. big plane on the mistrial motion. 3**B. climbed toward nese and two Arab , guerrillas to complete theyinve^tigationV: day - of- a British Airways Viet cruising alti- The y toll injthe jafternooii- tiide ~ after takeoff , soaring up Friday^ sudden turn carrying . bombs Jn.„Suitcases . aKeFTal^ffVlrom Beirut.. Arab . of cvaish of Turkish Airlines .Flight ; Tin : Washington, the National through the . sunny, -cool and events in the conspiracy trial boardedVtfi? Turkish Airlines jet 1 Transportation---Saifety . VBuard' commandos blew up the . air- in , Paris shortly before 981 was'nearly, twice, as high as ' almost windless skies. Then7. if followed ' a • week ':¦''¦ of . ''-. •'..careful Sun- ordered, three investigators to craft -in. Amsterdam after day's crash . 25; piles, north of the worst previous air disaster allowing 102 on board to leave. suddenly . banked sharply, lost screening oi :hundr^s7'bf 7 poten- Paris to . . examine the crash y the . French capital. , —when a; Jordanian Boeing 707 altitude . . and: plunged . to . the tial jurors. The jury of eight crashed on Jan. ; 23 1973 at scene, because the three-«iigine The Turkish Airlines jet : ' : , . ground in a cartwheel; : men: arid four women selected Most : foreign countries lack Kano airport in. -Nigeria . killing jet was American-made. . crashed after a smooth L..osff Authprities said it would be Thursday was 'Sequestered and sophisticated electronic : anti- 176 persons;. . 7V 7 Turkish Airlines sources said from7 Paris' Orly airport for the impossible, to : identify most of continued to be keprt in isolation hijaclj screening 7 systems such .An, airline spokesman said the guerrillas had planhed to 45-niinute ; trip to London; the bodies. "This, is the most as Gagliardi studijed the mis- as those used in airports in the that most,of the victims in the sabotage, a British Airways jet Officials said the pilot; gave no horrible sight I've ever seen," trial motion. V United States. latest ... crash. 7were 7 Britons, scheduled to fly Sunday from, indication Of impending disaster a fireman at the scene said; Had decided to resign ^m ^^mm ^mn ^m ^mmMm ^&^^^Mm ^MmM mi r Gh '^he-inside^ v,| C««|A Herff Jones Co., Indianajolis, lnd.,yhas .purch&sed .§' MI" T1 ^ all stock of Camera Art, Inc^; Lewiston.. The 7 f Golda Meir delays decision j announcement was made today by Thomas R. Hehnessy %; By DAVID LANCASHIRE I Js Camera Art president, and A. J; Ka&i, Herff Joneis president¦ f pleading of her associates in said the 75-year-old grand- ter Moshe Dayan refused to ;' story, page 3, ."' *¦ , ' . . . '' ' ' ' - . •'¦ i < ¦ ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ¦ JERUSALEM (AP) - Pre- the Labor Alignment apparent- mother as she stalked out of join the new cabinet, and the . , .- ' ' , ". ' :: - • - ,:¦ '.. ' . %j ly cooled Mrs. Meir's anger. the party caucus. National Religious Party re- " - Winonan Dr. Ulric C. Scolt announced 71 mier Golda Meir delayed "sub- ; Partffirlof•V/allUIUCllC A A spokesman said she put off Party leaders flocked to Mrs. fused to join the Labor Align- today he wilt challenge Rep. Albert f mission of her resignation to- the visit to Katzir until late Meir s Jerusalem home and mak- l" H. Quie for the 1st District congressional seat — story, page %. ' ment in a new coalition, 3 : ' ' : : ; " day as a stream of political col- afternoon, and other aides said pleaded until past midnight ing it impossible for Mrs. Meir ?¦ - -yxy . y.'X " .yX 7- V77 : .-; ;VV : ;. | leagues called at lier home to she was waiting to see if her with her, td continue at the head to form a majority in the Knes- - Fnavnii Tbe debate still , boils on how much oil:'the- 7 if urge her to remain at the. head associates could swing dissident of the government..But Deputy set, Israel's parliament. kJICI gj United; States really has and whether oil | of the Israeli government: members of the party behind Premier Yigat Allon reported In the shock of Mrs. Meir's ; companies are at fault—: story,: page 9. . Jf her cabinet list, she. was "firm in her decision." surprise announcement, the ; Mrs. Meir telephoned Presi- " Ulratnam JNorjih Vietnam says it will . turn ;o*>er7the,Vl Mrs. Meir announced her res- Mrs. /Meir has led the Israeli other Labor leaders concen- r VlClIiaill . remains of 12 American POW' § dent Ephriam Katzir early to- ¦; s who died ignation, at a meeting of Labor government since 1969, and her trated on trying to get her to t m captivity — story, page 9. - . - '; |i day and fold him she would call party executives. Sunday night decision to bow out plunged the reconsider and V did nothing on him this morning to return ' TThe Winona Slate College basketball , team I after some of her party's mem- country deeper into. the political about picking someone else to WarrinfC¦¦«l:liwl-a heir mandate to form, a new Is- bers , in parliament criticized uncertainty that has beset it try to form a government. Fi- ,' tonight opens defense of its NAIA District I EHRLICHMAN AT HOME . . . John Ehrlichman,. former , i 13 title, by hosling Augsburg — story, page 12. V ¦ | raeli government because of the new minority government since Mrs. Meir's Labor Align- nance Minister pinhas Sapir, top domestic adviser to President Nixon, says he is grati- . criticism pi' the new minority she planned to present Tues- ment lost ground in the Dec. 31 Allon and Foreign Minister . Like everyone-else;—MinnesotaJefiislators are -A fled by efforts of some friends to help him meet skyrocketing Cfofo'»C cabinet she had lined up. day. elections. Abba Eban were considered the s ^*<1 talking about energy — story, page 16. | : legal expenses. 'Ehrlichman is sliowii at his home near Seattle. But a night's sleep and the V "This is my final decision," Subsequently,. Defense Minis- most likely to be tapped, (Ap Photofax) . , ' - . Kissinger works Thorpe rejects offer Report Heath will be forced out to mend fences By PETER MUCCINI chief s overture for a coalition Thorpe called a caucus of port of the 14 Liberals and renegotiation of the terms of that would have given him LONDON (AP) — Prime Liberal party members of the some of the 24 Scottish and Britain's membership in the Minister Edward Heath is go- some chance of putting togeth- House of Commons today to Welsh nationalists , militant er a majority*rin the new House European . Common Market. ing to have to abandon his at- discuss his decision, Irish Protestants and independ- of Commons.; ents who were also elected. But Wilson might form a mi- tempt to stay in office and will In the general election last with Europeans Thursday, the Laborites won nority government and not push have to recommend tliat Labor, Heath met with Thorpe on Thorpe has not disclosed Ills controversial By ROON LEWALD Saturday and then informed his 301 seats in Common s to 296 for legislation in , energy crisis, Common Market party leader Harold Wilson be conditions for forming a coali- hopes of staving off defeat in BONN, West Germany (AP) problems and detente with the given a chance to form a gov- cabinet Sunday night of his fail- the Conservatives, but the Con- tion with tlie Conservatives, but servatives topped the Laborites Commons until he could go into — U.S. Secretary of State Hen- Soviet Union. ernment, says a senior member ure. After the cabinet meeting, he has made clear that he One of Kissinger he met again with Thorpe for in the popular vote by 200,000. another election with improved ry A. Kissinger 's aides said of Heath's Conservative party. wants proportional representa- worked at men- he was telling the allies that he The source said Heath's fail- 30 minutes. A Conservative tion introduced for future chances of winning a majority. fences with America' Since neither major party got na- ding s Eu- has hopes for a breakthrough ure to form a new cabinet be- spokesman said the meeting the 318 scats necessary for a tional elections. Last Thursday ropean allies at meetings today by July at the East-West secur- came inevitable after Liberal had been held.by mutual con- majority in the 635-seat house, the Liberals won nearly 20 per in Bonn and Brussels. ity negotiations in Geneva. GOLDA MEIR party leader Jeremy Thorpe re- sent "to clarify points made in either one to form a govern- cent of the popular vote, which After a morning of talks with After six months of deadlock, Delays decision jected tlie Conservative party the previous discussion," ment, must - get the sup- would have given them more Wost German Chancellor Willy Kissinger reportedly hopes for •than 120 seats if proportional an agreement opening the So- representation had been in ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ef- Brandt, Kissinger was flying on viet Bloc states to an increased For news about daughter fect. . . ' to Brussels to try to improve flow of Western books and Under the present British scholars in exchange for West- relations with other members system, each party runs candl*. of the North Atlantic Treaty ern recognition of Soviet he- gemony in Eastern Europe. dates in the separate election Organization, particularly those districts, and the high, man In Observers said Kissinger s who are . also members of the ¦ ' Hearsts plead with kidnapers each' race is . elected to the European Common Market. visit to the .North Atlantic Council In Brussels was aimed By ROBERT GUNNISON coed's mother. evening of Fob. 4—by two men was freed, House of Commons. The leader (UPI) Her father told the Sym- and a woman who badly beat Since then, the kidnapers Kissinger arrived in Bonn partly at assuring the Eu- SAN FRANCISCO - A of the party who wins a major- ropean allies of Washington 's full month after Patricia Hearst blonese Liberation Army, which her fiance and fired several have not been heard from. Tho late Sunday from Amman, was kidnaped,' her , parents has not been heard fro m in 11 shots before fleeing with their last message from Patricia to ity of the scats then beconics s King willingness to consult thorn " where talks with Jordan' promptly on such key issues as waited today for a reply to days, that Patricia had the hostage. her parents was taped on Feb. prime minister and names the Hussein concluded a Middle the Middle East peace moves, their dramatic , televised plea right to correspond with her, Thc SLA, a tiny leftist ID. government; if no party wins a family if sho was being held as "Wo might ask that people East mission which also took Kissinger stressed on arrival for word the 20-year-old heiress terrorist band , sent a scries of majorjty, the outgoing prime Syria , Israel, Egypt and is still okay. a prisoner of war—a s her ransom demands which result- that are holding you if you him to in Bonn that his government abductors have repeat- minister can hang on until he Is Saudi Arabia. supports European unity. Randolph A. and Catherine terrorist ed in Hearst nnd the Hearst could be allowed to send us a edly contended. Foundation providing $2 million letter or got in touch with us by defeated on a vote of con- In his first visit to West Ger- As Kissinger flew from the Hearst broke nine days of Commons.' Under silence Sunday when they Hearst told his daughter to for a free food giveaway to the tape," added Hearst, president fidence in many since becoming secretary Middle East to Bonn, senior ' proportional representation, the last year the German- stepped to a bank of micro- "see If they'll lot you send us a needy. and editor of tho San Francisco of state , American officials with him Examiner . . seats in Commons would be di- FAILS , , . Prime Mini- born Kissinger conferred for warned that a' "very wide gap" phones In front ol their note or something and say that The SLA then demanded $4 Hillsborough home "to talk to you 're okay." He said the "It's of course ridiculous io vided according to the propor- ster Edward Heath of Brit- more than three hours Sunday still separated Israel and Syria million more In handouts as a * night with Foreign Minister on the issue of disengagement our daughter" and to ask h«r Geneva .Convention, which sets preliminary lo nogoliations and think that under the Geneva tion of the popular vote a party ain reportedly is abandon- of Walter Scheel. of their troops on the Golan captors to lot Patricia send down Tiiles for treatment threatened to break off com- Convention we're going ' to be won. ing his attempt to stay in There was no official com- Heights. But Kissinger did suc- them a note or tape recording, ¦war prisoners, allows POWs to munications and hold Patricia with allowed to go in and see you. Wilson also would have a office and will recommend ment, but they had been ex- ceed in getting the twp hostile "You never harmed any- write or correspond as a prisoner of war If Hearst others. that anybody can go In. But hard time getting the support Harold Wilson try to form pected to range over Kissin- governments to send represen- body and I know, that pretty did not immediately put up thc of the Liberals for such radical ' Hearst was snatched money. Ho said the Hearst Corp. under tho convention you aro ger's Arab-Israoll mediations, tatives to Washington for fur- soon God will touch thoir hearls Miss Labor programs as nation- a new cabinet. (AP Photo- lagging U.S.-Eiu'opean coopera- ther negotiations with U.S. offi- and they'll send you home from her Berkeley apartment would provide 4-1 million for allowed to writo or correspond other people " ho said. alization of more industries and fas) tion on key issues including the cials acting as tho go-between, again." said the kidnaped exactly one month ago—on tbe food — but only after tho girl with , • ' .. * .. : . v h MONDAY : : ddily V; ^7 ;77yl"he ;;Wea% Winona Deaths T^ j ecord MARCH 4, 1974 Police riport Mfss'^S^telia-^Kaldu^ki—, ;y .;;,, TWf^s 50, . ' r^timi^ed^bm^lmes Miss 7 Cecelia Kalduaski ,. Two-State Deaths At Community ¦' ' FaribaultfTVIinn., died; at Fari- great-great-grandchildren, 7-y Vy- WINONA ' COUNTY- " . 7'' WINONA COUNTY . Four brothers and four sisters bault ' State Hospital Sunday at Mrs, John Weld Memorial Hospital y . From Mrs. Elmer Gilow, Wi- Martin Tire Service, Highway . ; have died. . Goodview 3;30 p7ihV INDEPENDENCE, Wis ,; (Spe- nona Rt. 2, between 8:20 ,- and 61 and 44th Ave., , daughter of Frank and . Funeral services will be at 1 SATURDAY about;8:45 p.m. -.Saturday : shet*- v The p.m. Tuesday at: Fawcett Fu- cial) — Mrs. John- (Christine) 10:40ypj a.Sunday, spark plug Mary Kleinschmidt Kaldunski, - 7Discharges 7 ; iff's off ice received report of two neral Home, the ReV, James Weld,. 62; Independence, died Mrs. Robert Schelske and she . was born in: Winona Dec. Sunday at Tri-County Memorial wiring taken from 1969 7 model , youths in rear of plant; sheriff's Haun Jr., Immanuel United baby, 14 Erie LaneVVv 31, : 1923. .. She . never married. Methodist- Church, officiating, Hospital, Whitehall, Wis,, folio-w- vehicle While parked >t The patrol assisted by city 7 pblicra She: was a . member of $t.7 Casi- Burial -will be in Woodlawn ing a long illness, Elmier Schilh, 1217 W, Sth St. Oaks, Minnesota City, no value chased two youths7from near. .. V ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Boiler's Lake to behind Windria -' . -.. rhir Church. >. . Cemetery, Funeral services will be at 10 Carl Dietrich¦ ¦ Sr., 464 Hig'i given,- ' '•.' ' ' Survivors are: . one brother Friends may call at the funer- a.m. Thursday at Ss. Peter iand Forest ; St. ' ..: Tool Mahufacturing[7. Co. . ayd From Methodist Church, Stock- then toward< Roman , "Winona , and four :. sis- al home this evening after .7 Paul Church here, the Rev. Her- Randy Gilbert, Winona Rt. 2. GrPodvieW; no ap-; ters, Mrs; George . (Dorothy ) and Tuesday until time of ser-. bert Zoromski officiating/ with ton , sometime since Thursday prehension made7 " Mrs. David Heise arid baby; night Neeck and • Mrs; William (Mo- vices.: -7-V . burial itt the church cemetery, y , grape juice arid home- 7S & H iSalesy :202 : 44th Ave:, Miss Re- y r."E; Broadway, destaj Speck, Winona; Kern Funeral Home, Indepen- 7 made pickles taken, no sign of Goodview; sheriffs patrol found - giria Kaldunski, . Minneapolis, Harold I. Maya n dence, is in charge of arrange- , Mrs Solveig 7Byboth,7 862: W. 1 ¦¦:¦ window in rear taken out arid a ¦' ¦¦' forced entry. .;;. ¦ ¦ Minn.,: and Mrs. Millard (Kle- Funeral services for Harold I. ments, ' .:- .. Broadway 7; • ¦' ' ¦ piece of plywood covering open- 7: Mayan, .69 421 Dacota St., ¦ • ' ¦ CITY hette) Plate, Huntington7Beach; ¦ , . who ¦y.KSUNDAY -,. ;¦ From Mrs, 71. Aw JohnstonV ing pushed in aboui: 12:45 a.m. WEATHER FORECAST .. 7 . Showers and rain are fore- Calif.7One7 brother and one : sis- died • at his home Saturday about Fred O. Hanson : discharges Sunday; nothing reported miss- .. ,7 ) "X Houston* Minn., $46 ih cash tak- : east - frflrn the central and:western Gulf to:the lower Great . ter have died. . ' ,' ¦ noon following a; heart attack, WHITEHALL; -Wis. (Special . Mrs ;¦ Charles Kirchner 7 and eh from . purse \vhieh 7was ly- 7ing. will be at 2 .p-,m.Tuesday at Lakes and St: /LavVrence ValleyV Showers are forecast for the Funeral services will be at — Fred O. Hanson, 79j White- baby, Fountain City* Wis. 7 ing on a hall table Ln the home central arid: northern Pacific, coasts and snow is forecast for : 1:30 pirn. Wednesday at Wat- Cen tr a 1 United y Methodist hall, died Saturday at Tri-Coun- of.W. S. L/ Christenseri Vandalism Church; the -Rev.. Harlyn . Hag- Mrs. Allyn Biirt and baby; , 303 Wi- the northern Plainsi and eastern ' Rpekies, Warmer weather . kowski Funeral Home, Winona , ty. Memorial Hospital here f61- " nona St., about i p.m. Saturday. ' V mann officiating. 7Burial will be lbwihg a few days illness. . 4070 9th St., Gpodvie\y. V " :WbnderVlriii ,V- 2'29 E: 3rd St. is forecast in the East, colder weather, inythe 'southern Plains 7 and:at 2 p.m. at 8^.7 Casimr . Yoiith services ijriU of police . v in ' Woodlawn j7Cemetery7_JKe 7 opt .. yJujie Dureske, Fountain . City, front door and side door kicked ' ; weather elsewhere. ' (AP -Photofax) Church, the RevV Msgr. -Emmett ^ A7retirecl-electrician,-lie-was- ; ^ ¦;¦ ¦ ' ¦ departmerit is investigating. and-hear^normal will be erateii Mayan's Grdcery, 628 E,; born Aug. 23 1894/ in Dahlin, wis. ;- : : y X- ; X "Z -.;.. ' in after 1 a.m. Sunday ; no entry Tighe officiating; Burial , : ' : - 's7 .Cemetery. "'- King St, : at the time of7 his N.D7, to Mr; and Mrs. Henry . . yV'; :..y7- Births-:. made, $85. in: St; . Mary ' ' Burglaries x Local obseft 7 Friends may Vcall Tuesday death. y C. Hanson and married Martha- TMr. arid -Mrs. 7Dale firdmann, • - Cotter High School,. .354 Laf- The son of Joseph J. and El- Whiter TMinn.- a son; ; ayette St., glass in door on for frorn 2 to 4 and after 7 p.m. Foss March 3, 1914, in Stockton, .y V: WINONA COUNTY 7 7 OFFICIAL WINONA^ WEATHER OBSERVATIONS the funeral home where a len Nimz, he was born in Wi- hall. He had : lived here since Mr. and Mrs. Donald Small Mrs; Nick Braun , Minnesota : north .7 side ef building 7broken ; at ' ¦ at the J * 24 hours 'ending^ noon today. • .' •Rosary will be recited at 8:30. nona County May 22, 1904. He 1937. He was a member of Our ; N .Baker St., a.son. , 77 . City,: house ransacked between about 8:45 p.m. Sunday,, report- ' noon 43, no pre- . attended Winona State College. s Lutheran Church. 7ed by maintenance man who was Maximurii temperature 51, minimum 27; Savior' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cerhey, 377 SVa.m. and 9 pm. Sunday while Leavitt C. Burdoin On Nov. 26, 1942,: he married ¦¦ ¦:¦ family was away; entrance, inside building, $75. ;: eip¦ itatioQ:¦ Survivors are: six sons, Har- Harriet St.V a:daughter: .' ' ;' ¦; gain- '" ''¦• .'A ' year ago; today: High 42,7 low 24, noon 38, no pre-: Leavitt .- .Cy Burdoin , 7 67,-.- . . La Helen Mahlke at Winona.: He , Wash.; Carl, ed by breaking; gjass iti irqnt . . ¦ vey, - Seattle, • knutson, 7<*ipitation. .7 , . _V:_: ¦ .'. '¦:¦" " ¦-:; ¦—".- . Crosse, Wis.;-,a former : Winona was a' member . of. 7 Central Whitehall; Ralph, Brainerd , ' Mr: and :Mrs. Larry door and unla'chrng .doorV no Accident^ Xx range for this date 34 to 16. Rec- resident , died 7 early- Sunday United Methodist Church arid ; Wal- Peterson , Minh., a daughterV y indication: of 7 anytliing 7 Normal temperature Minn.; Dallas, .Milwaukee takej^ ' '¦ ' 7vord high 57 , record low 26 belo\v ,in 1873. morning at a La Crosse hospital. had served , .as usher, Sunday , Janesville, Wis., ; . and frorri home. :¦¦' - ": ^"'"*lVWINONA- COUNTY 7' '" '^ in 1894 : lace J ¦•'¦ ' '¦; ¦ ' . Sun rises tomorrow : at 7:37 sets at 7:00.' : . A retired Mobil station mana- school , treasurer and . . church Floyd, Columbia, S.C; :two BIRTHS ELSEWHERE •• ' " Today- '.-. . ' '• V-yy 11 'A.MV MAX CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS ger, he was born here June 12, board member, Winona Mason- daughters, Mrs.. Hiram (Ella) 7l a:m. : — One^vehicie crash, ' : ;.LAKE .CITY, Minn. (Special) " (Mississippi Valley Airlines) . 1906. - ' •' - ': " ic Lodge 18; A.F. y& AulC, 32nd Holstad . yVWhitehali; £nd ; Mrs. . - . CSAH 15 just . west of Homer; .Barometnc^ pressure 29.63. and fa lling, wind^ ffom the Re was a member voCthe degree . : Scottish Rite Body Betty FToxTWaulftgah, 111.; 35 —¦ At Lake City : Municipal Hos- --Peter-ATTThompsoh- , Winona Rt. . . ' south at 11 mph, ••cloud cover 3,000 broken, visibility 20+ 7 North La Crosse Masonic' Lodge and the Minnesota: Retail, Grbc- grandchildren:. ' and 41 great- . pitai';-.; v.-V Br, Leopol- 4924 sedan, $3,000,.NSP power ; ¦ dr- ^': ;:-ihiles: .:. ' •¦; ":> - .-- ' • • ¦:- . V- 190 F & AM;. Smith York Rite ers' Association. '"-" ' . ' •- : grandchildren. His wife died in Mr. and Mrs.. David Schmidt , pble^ , $200; traveling west on - ' • . - ..; DEGREE DAYS Bodies — Smith Ch apter 13, Survivors are: his wife; three 1950. yV" .. -: Lake; City, . a daughter Feb. 24. highway arid apparently fell a- (As temperatures drop, degree days rise) Smith Council 10 and La Crosse daughters, Mrs,yNormaii 'CJoan ) Funeral services will be at 2 . Mr .'y and Mrs.: Kermith " . . Epp sleep, vehicle, went off opposite ^^ : Chapter : . ; One method ot figuring Seating require/nente. is ia calcu-7;' Commandery 9 — Ruth Mueller, Lmdstrom, Minh. ; Mrs. pjn! Tuesday at .Our Saviour's .pen, - Lake7 City, i a son Feb. 28. fprrnei'SMG side ol road, hit pole; went doivn 7 late how many degrees , a day's average temperature fell be 23, Order of Eastern Star , and James (Charlotte ) McCloske, Lutheran Church , the Rev. Rich- a 20-foot embankment and rolled Eau Claire Consistory .of ; the low: 65, the point at which artificial heat is; generally con- . Inver .Grove Heights; Minn;, ard KellirigV officiating . Burial DOGS . oyer ,. landing oh its top; no in- Scottish : Rite Bodies. . ¦• "- Cemetery. ^IMPOUNDED , Vsidered necessary, The resulting figure can be used to esti- -. - and : Mrs. Janies (Gretchen) will be in Lincoln .. ¦¦ ¦ juries:. ¦ 7 Survivors are: his wife, Leta KastetV '13 7 Friends may call at Johnson GoedvleW . . , : . . ' : CiTYy' ,7y mate fuel consumptiohV . ¦ Baltimore, Ohio; No. ' 360—Female black' lab-type puppy presidenf fe : ' Rose; two sons, Leavitt C. Bur- Funeral Chapel today from 2 to ' ! 7 . -For the 24 hours ending at7 a.m.:7 7.. . . 7 . grandchildren; one brother, Jo- fourlh day. . Brother Leopold 7 Sunday doin II, Havelock, N.C.,: and Ro- 5 and 7 to .9 ip.m. and at the No. 26V^Male black' .and brown . hound Julian Dodd, . Today 26 7 . 7 Season total 5,384 ; . seph, WirionaV and two sisters, third 'day...... : - '/ ' • 89 ' ' ' bert Burdoin, Scottsd'ale, Ariz;; church Tuesday after noon. , FSC/ MA, third president of .6:35 p.m.;— Turning collision, 1973 527 Season total 6,20i : ... . ;. . Miss TAnne Mayan, and . Mrs. St. Mary's College and West Broadway and Johnson three stepsons, George McCurie, , '(Louise) first Frank . Rost, Winona. Neil Raaen president under the. Christian Street; Jamie Rojas , Gardena , La Crosse ;: John A. McCurie, San , Friends may call at Martin Diego, Calif., and Leonard . L. WHALAN, Minn. (Special) — Rushford Legion Brothers, who purchased the Calif., 1965. sedan, $75; Scott Funeral Home, Winona , after 7 Neil: Raaen , 70, Whalan RtV 1, college from the DLbcese of Wi- WOndroWi 885 38th AVe., Good- McCiine, El Paso , Tex.; two p.m. today where : a . masonic¦ died Sunday at St. Francis Hois- post to observe nona in l933, died at Christian view, 1964 sedan, $75; both west stepdaughters, Mrs: William service will be at ":30. ." ¦' (Norma ). Vergo, : Phoeilix , Ariz., pitai, La Crosse, Wis., .after an Brothers College, .- Memphis, bound dri Broadway, Wondrow illness of two months. He was a fdli birthday Tenn., : where he retired attempting to make a right arid Mrs. George .(Patricia) Ellsworth M.7 Dennis 1 g p^s ¦ in Kaniiam, La Crosse, and 17 : farm laborer y.employed on the 1963.: - y-y . . .: . turn ; Rojas car. crossed inter- Ellsworth M. Dennis, 7 74; 467 RUSHFORD, "Minn. (Special) 1st Quarter Full 3rd Quarter New grandchildren, y : Reuben Johnson farm more than Under his presidency from section and struck a city-owned E- 72nd St., died at. Lutheran -7 ,-, • — ;The 55thr . birthdayVof tie MarchVSO March 8 March 15 7 March: 23 Funeral services will be Wed- Hospital , La Crosse Sun- 20 years.- . 1933. to 1942 , St. Mary's College stop sign, $25, 7 . , Wis., - '- . Thei son , of Narye, and Sophia American Legion will be . ob: nesday at 1:30 p.m. at Dickin- day at 5:30 p.m. following a received full , accreditation by 5:50: p.lhv -^ . Mersection col- son Jackson; Street Chapel, La Hegna Raaen, he was born in served 7 by the . Murphy-Johnson brief illness. He had retired as ' ; the North Central Association of lision,: East 5th and Carimona Forecasts Crosse, the Rev. Edwin P. Shep- Holt Township Feb. 17, 1904, He Post 94 . on March 16 ;,A free College and; ' ¦' car inspector¦ for the Chicago Secondary Schools. streets ; . Ralph Meska , 576 E. pard officiating. Burial will, be • ' ' " attended Giibertson Country members' dinner will be served Brother Leopold SE, Minnesota ahd •North '- ' . Western Railway School and was a veteran of at 7: 15 p.m. . ¦ . received the Belleview St., 1968 sedan, $525; V Ifivestigafibir ih; Oak . Grove Cemetery:, 7 La System; ,.:, degree, of doctor of law,- Ali Rahinizgdeh, Richards Hall, Partly cloudy to cloudy -;• . : World "War II. He was a mem-* v honoris ' Crosse. . The son of Robert and Sarah . Post members also will help causa; from the college in 1958 - Winona State College, 1970 tax- .: tdriighL Fatr to partly Friends , may call . at. the ber of North Prairie . Lutheran with, the American F'ield Service r Grover Dennis, he was born . in ' .: when he Was especially ac- icabi ;$750. ; cloudy Tuesday. Low to- chapel Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Church . dinner Saturday 7at "Montini Hall claimed night 2S to 29. High Tnes- of fall yicti!ti s Trempealeau, Wis., : Feb; 23, Survivors are: three brothers, ¦ for starting the. prac- Saturday Members of the North La Crosse 7here.y: ' tice of granting teachers . Vday 42Vto ^5.V - ' -V - - . ' ., 7: . 1900, and had lived In Winona Gust, Rochester, Minh:; Gilmer, ' leaves Time unknown u_ hit and . run Masonic Lodge 190-F & AM will 53 years The sum of $10 was donated of absence to pursiue advanced ¦ conduct a memorial service at . He married Genevieve Peterson , Minn., arid Henry, accident ; Daniel Peplinski,'. 319 .' ¦77 ' ;.M Palbicki, who ' died Oct.:. 20 to the. St. Cloud Veterans Hos- study ..in their fields. He .also . .ihn6sQ.l*a' ' . death continues 7; 7 . 'V - :- ' -. ' :; ' • .;/,,. V-7 -; . , Renner^ S.D.j arid two sisters, Chatfield St., parked vehicle Sat- Partly cloudy to cloudy . . ./ . 1968. He was a member;of St; Mrs. Clarence (Helmira) pital fishing trip fundi Member* yvas . ah early leader in provid- The death of Daniel J. Tush- For? urday, night .on ."Chatfield street 7 tonight. Fair to partly Stanislaus Church.\ - thuri,.; Moorhead, Minn., and ship wais reported at 155. V ing a complete college educa- 125 feet ; north of East Wabasha. Frank I. Jereczek ' tion cloudy Tuesday: Low to- nerVJh, 1721 W, Mark St.', is still .". Frank:. 1.7. Jereczek, E; Survivors are: four sons, Rob- Mrs/ Melvin (Christina) Mick- 77 Next Vpost meeting will be for Brothers before they Street ' Struck by 7unidentified 71, 917 77; 7y V; ; moved , night 10 to 20 northeast , 20 Under investigation according to ert Ellsworth Jr., Richard ahd elson March . 25. ¦ : into teaching. , Sanborn St., died at 8:30 , , Lanesboro, Mirln. One ' ' . ¦ ' ' ' southbound vehicle causing .$135 . p.m. - . He was born to 25 southwest. High Tiies- DK R. B; Tweedy, Winona Coun- Saturday at the home of 7his Charles; Winona; one daughter, brother and one sister have died. in Chicago; 1117, damage to 1971 model sedan. ; Jan. 18, 1885, and . .day 30 to 38 northeast; 38 to ty medical examiner. daughter. follo ..ir.g an illness of Mrs. Edward (Joyce).:Przybyl- Funeral services, will be at 2 Mjlyvaukee area man . entered Chris- 7 ;GOODVIEW 55 soiitJiwest. - several weeks. ski, Winona; .16 grandchildren ; p.m. Tliursday7 at North Prairie tian Brothers ; training in 1898. Saturday Tusliner's: frozen .- ,body ','- was; : He was a re- tired dock worker for Swift & five great-grandchildren; one Lutheran Church, the^ev; MeL dies when ^struck by He served .at7 Christian Broth- 1:15 p:m.—West Service Drive ^VisConsin found at the base of7Sugar . Loaf yih Siicher, ers College,;Memphis, for two CoV'V brother, Edward, Ontario, Ore., officiating, with bu-; exit on Highway 61, two-car 7 Tonight, cloudy aiid colder Mountain about Y:30 p\in.; Fri MdJLneisisterj Mrs,.Glen (Bir- rial in the- chucjeh cemetery. train near Bangor years beginning in 1911, was di- collision: 7 1969 small foreign north with: : of : show. : . The son of7 Jacob-and js/aleria ¦ .cHahce day by Jeff Wisted 1573 W; King ; Bunlck della) White, WinoWa. One son 7 Friends ' may call Wednesday rector of. the college: from 1918 model car, driven by Mary Lou Chance of rain or snow central. , . Jereczek, he was born BANGOR, Wis. (UPI) - — A to in Winona Jan. 29,y 1903 and and. one brother have died. afternoon and Thursday morn- 1922, was . provincial of the Cordes,: Minnesota City Rt, 1, growers and thundershowers St., and David J; Heydt, - 1654 , Milwaukee area man was . killed Christian Brothers 7:" r r"~ ' " ': was: a lifelong resident here. He Funeral services will be af ing at Jensen-Cook Funeral Sunday When he was Province, of and a 1966 four door sedan, op- ending south. Lows 20s north to Edgewood''"Roadi . V7 '"V .' . - "V"". run over St. 7 Lpilii,. Mo., . erated Emil; FY married-Eleanor Koqba May- 9, 9:30. a.m. Thursday at Watkow- Home. Rushford, Minn., then at by 7a Milwaukee^ Road freight from 1924t to by Hohensee, low to ihid~30OWth^TH*sday7:yTfisTfather, Daniel 'i'usliner Sr ski Funeral Home, Winona , arid the church from 1 p 7m. until 1933 and from 11M2 to 1948, Minnesota City. Damage: $500 decreasing cloudiness. ^ 1928. He was a member of the train at a crossing on Wisconsin Highs who notified authorities shortly Cathedral of at , St. Stanislaus Church at 10 time of services. "'' ' ¦ when he returned to Christian to front of Cordes vehicle and low 30s north to low #s south, the Sacred Heart, 162' just west of here. .:. Brothers before 3;30 p.m. Friday that his Winona Athletic Club and Bud- a.m:, the Rev. Donald "Grubisch He College, Memphis. .V $100 to : left side of Hohensee's Edwin Schroeder vfas identified as Dan Coul- Only survivor sedan , Goodview Police Depart- 7 5-day forecast son was missing, said he had dy Club. .;. . ¦; -: - :. -:X: -X' officiating. Burial will be in St. son, 21, Whitefish Bay, a student is one sister , left home Thursday afternoon, Mary' s Cemetery. ELGIN , Minn. (Special) - Sister Ethel Dodd , Holy Cross ment. MINNESOTA Survivors are : his wife; one 7 Elgin at the University of Wisconsin- apparently to go hiking in the "Winona; Friends may call Wednesday Edwin Schroeder 71, , La Crosse, , Sister , Notre ;: Dame, Ind. Chance of a few rain or son, Michael, one died Sunday at Waoashaj Minn., " Sugar Loaf area. daughter;- Mrs. Le Re (Elaine) after 7 p.m. at the funeral home Authorities said Coulsori,. who A memorial service by the St. . - . 8 h o w showers extreme Tweedy found thjat TushV . ' Nursing . Home, where he had Mary's College north "Wednesday, possibly Dr. Luksa, Winona; two grandchil- where : the Rosary will be at attended an Alpha Kappa Tau Christian Broth- ner died of multiple injuries, in- 8:15. ' ¦ ' ' been a resident since Aug. 8, frat»n?lty party Saturday, ers was held today in LaSalle east Friday. Colder Thurs- - dren; three brothers, Sigfried, ¦'¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦ * night, cluding .. ' a .skull fracture and Theodore Alphonse Wino- 1973. - . . was lying across the tracks and Hall. Memorial services will be day and Friday. Highs in and , held at. broken back. na, and three sisters, Mrs. Winona Funerals The son of John and Bertha the train's engineer was unable Memphis Tuesday, and low 30s to low 4fls. Lows 5 : Funeral services were held to- Schroeder funeral services to 25 north, 15 to 30 south. John (Elizabeth ) Mortinger, , he was born Sept. to stop in time. . at Glencoe, ^^S______m ^ day at St. John's Church , the Frank J. tanik 13, 1902, in Farmintgon Town- Mo., Wednesday moniing. Mrs , Clarence (Mamie) Chuch- i Frank J.. Lanik, 9*4 , 516 E. .: LaCrosse County Coroneir Cur- Wonien , police officers in Rev. Msgr. James Habiger offi- na and Mrs. Arthur (Sally) ship, Olmsted County. He mar- tis Baltz tentatively ruled the ciating. Burial was in St. Mary 's Howard St., died early :: Sun- ried Lolita Wolfgram , Sept , 30 Tulsa , Okla., drive regular Brer.ban, Winona. One brother day at his home. He was a , death an accident and ordered Auto policy police patrols without partners. Cemetery . 1924, at Bremen, Minn, They an autopsy. Wabasha Co; officials and ope sister haije died. ' ¦' ¦ ' moulder in a foundry, and lat- ¦ ¦ Pallbea rers were David ¦ ¦ ¦ expiring? They also are required to Wear Thej;e will be no funeral serv- Townr lived and farmed in the Elgin probe theft of meat and holster Heydt, Chris Bauer , Ronald er farmed in the Horner a pants uniform ices . He had donated his body ship area. area , retiring in 1959. An auc- almost identical to the ones Reif, George Schuminski Jr., to the University of Mnnesota tioneer from 1924 ' .. to 1964, he Man facing sentencing WABASHA, Minn, —The Wa- Switch and save. Douglas Marston and Scott Mc- The son of Joseph and basha County Sheriff's office is worn by their male counter- where it has been sent. Katherine Lanik, he was born had served on the Farmington here held in Ohio If your aiito Iruurance parts.- - Laughlin. A memorial is be|ng arranged. Town Board and as clerk of investigating the theft of meat, policy i» expiring, you in Czechoslovakia Sept. 17, ¦A valued at $118, from the Super niipht nave with Allstate. Watkowski Fr eral Home was 187!) , and had lived in Winona School District 81. He was a man freed while awaiting in " charge of arrangements, member of Trinity Lutheran sentencing here on a burglary Valu store here, A cooler was You may qualify for Good 89 years. He married Eliza- extensively damaged. The inci- Driver rates and be entitled beth Kahoun , who died in Oc- Churcli , Elgin. charge has been jailed in Ohio; to some discounts, too. William M. vondrashek Survivors are: his wife ; one Winona County Attorney Julius dent happened either early this William M: Vondrashek , 88, tober 1954. He was a member morning or late Sunday night. gone by of St. John's Church. son, Harlan , Red Wing, Minri:; E, Cernes said this morning, In years 170 E. 5th St., died at 4:20 ¦ ¦ ¦ •Ronald L. Marcum Vandals damaged a 1967 car /Ulstale' Survivors are : two sons, two -daughters , Mrs.- N. H. was ar- owned by Dick a.m. Sunday at Community rested on a Winona warrant; at Schurhammer, Francis J. and Charles E., Wi- (Lorraine) Hines, Cottonwood , Wabasha when it was parked See or Phon« Memorial Hospital following a Scioto County, Ohio, Gernes , on (Extracts fr om the jiles oj this newspaper.) nona ; two daughters, Mrs. Don- Calif., and Mrs. Harold (Delor- new Highway 61, three miles brief illness..lie had retired aft- es) Beck Elgin; 10 -grandchil- said , but indicated extradition er 50 years as an employe in ald (Marcella) Hennessey, Min- , south of Wabasha. GENE REGAN Mrs dren ; two great-grandchildren proceedings have not yet be- SEARS STORE " ' ' the shipnin*' department of Wat- neapolis, Minn., and . Ed- , Schurhammer left the vehicle Ten years ago. . . . . 1964 v. ird (Marie) Bernatz , Wipo- and three sisters Mrs , Dorance gun. ;. off the roadway Sunday 57 en tht Plaza East kins Products, Inc, * Marcum pleaded guilty In Wi- night Jack Ruby entered a formal plea of innocent to the mur- nn; 20 grandchildren ; 15 great- Mungcr and Mrs, Frank Winter , after he ran out of. gas. The Phone 452-7720 He was a lifelong resident in and nona County District Court Res. Phone 454-2274 der of Lee Harvey Oswald, accused assassin of President Winona , where lie was born grandchildren , and'two sisters , Rochester , Minn^ Mrs. trunk was jimmied and two side ¦ ' Mrs. Stella Grams, Winon a , and Clevc Weber , Elgin, One son, Feb. 4 to a Utica gun shop bur- windows were smashed. Kennedy. June '27 , 1885, the son of Michael glary and Judge Glenn E. Kel- Kurt Kiehne, Lanesboro, Minn., hog producer was named Flicek Vondrashek. Mrs. Jack (Rose) Beriesh, La on'e brother and one sister .have and Anna' - ' . ley freed him pending comple- winner of the Fillmore County carcass show here. Ho married Victoria Katula , Crosse, Wis. died. „ STARTING IN SNOW Funeral services will be at Funeral services have been tion of a presentence investiga- Lewis McMartin Sr., Winona Rt, 1 , was elected chairman He was a rmember of St; John 's tion, MIOTICS CITY, Ind. (AP) of the Farmers Community Pnrk board at its annual meeting. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. John 's tentatively scheduled for 1 p,m. For a safe start in snow ' Church. Msgr. James Marcum was ordered to stay — , ac- *r^H095w^^ ^fij$ Blair got by Gale-Ettrick 74-o:i and Holmen trounced Survivors are : his wife,"and Church , the Rev. Wednesday at Trinity Lutheran celerate , just enough to start Cochrane-Fountain City fl.'i-6 to the siibregional. Habiger officiating, Burial will Church , the Rev. Howa rd Roin- with a relative in Utica until 'open one daughter , Mrs. Milo (Mnx- sentencing, but allegedly fled. your wheels moving without ine v Budin , Rochester , Minn. be in St, Mary 's Cemetery. schmidt officiating, . Burial will spinning. And keep your gas Twenty-five years ago . . . 1949 Funeral services will be at There will be w> visitation. be in Elgin Cemetery. until time of services. tank filled to put as much as ili.'lO a.m. Wednesday al Wat- 'Watkowski Funeral Home is in Friends may call at Johnson- Pallbearers will be Myron 100 extra pounds et weight onto N Governor Luther Yf imgdnhl said today that the rise and kowski 1 Funeral Home , and at charge of arrangements. Schrivor Funeral Home, Plain- Zaubra , Orville and Harol the rear wheels for better trac- exchange is d fall in Ihe commodity market or the stock not HI . John 's Church nt 10 a.m., view, Minn., from 2. p,m. Tues- Schroeder Eugene Schultz tion , according to the Clark going to determine whether Minnesota should properly care Mrs. Herman Neumann , , • Msgr. James Habi- Mrs. Hnrmnn day until 11 a.m , Wednesday, ** ' ' J' y 5(H) Ihe Rev. Fimernl sfrvlcos lor David Hoenk and Kurk Wolf- Equipment Trailer Division " for the 10. mentally ill paiienl.t ger officiating. Burial will be in (Pun*)' Neumann, IS9 W. Sanborn SI., then nt the church from noon cram , here. Les Burgdorf and Lyle Liskow poured in 15 points each . who, dlorl nl her homo Thursday eve- St. Mary 's Cemetery. nln/, were held today In SI. Martin' s to lead St, Charles to the championship of the subdlstrict has- , Friends mny call Tuesday Lutheran Church, the R«v. Armln Deye ketball tournament with a 55 to 47 triumph over Eyola 's officio IITIB. Burial was In Bunch Ceme- from 2 to 4 and after 7 p.m. tery. " , Eagles. nt the funeral homo where the Pull bearers were l.jrry Schossow , , 7 ; David K. Fakler, former count auditor , has opened a Dnuoti*. Parnhollz, Ervin Neumann Jr., y Rosarv will he at 7:30 . Harold Nevimann, Ronald Fnblnrt and MAYAN'S GROCERY real estate sales service to buy, sell , rent and maiuige real Allen Peterson. s ' WILL BE Annual Town Election | estate; - . „ •¦ „, . V' Mrs. Anna B. Knopp Two-State Funerals Mrs. Anna B. Knopp, 94, Wl- •Fifty years ago . . . 1924 nonn Rt. 1, died at 6:45 p.m. Harry G. Roberts LAKE CITY , Minn. (SpocHI) • - Funer. i Richmond Township Snturdny at Community Momor- al services for Harry G. Roberts Sr,, j Prizes at the Elks Ladies-card party were won by Mrs. inl Hospital nfter an Illness , of SI, Paul, a former Lake Clly resident, CLOSED William Sherman and Miss Margaret Miller in bridge and werl> held Ihls allernwn al Peterson' several years. Sheehan Funeral Home, Iha Rev, Wesley by MrB, Walter Schmidt and Mrs. Ben Kalmes ln 500. The former Anna Bertha Nel- Swidbtrg, Calvary Dan||it Church, old- FROM 12 NOON JUES., MA R. 5 Ion , she was born .June 7, 11179, clellns), Burial was In LnKawood Ceiro- Tuesday, March 12 lery here. | Seventy-five years ago . . . 1899 In Winona County to George and Pall hearers wore Tony Slilnnl, Harvey In Respect Ida Zenk Nelton and was a life- Johnson. Tony Strickland, Albert Wore- j house , Donald Beaham «r>d Larry San- Polls open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. i Victor L. Woodcock Is now noiirlng (lie Philippines; having long area resident, She married ford. | sailed for there from San Francisco on the first of February. Joseph Knopp Jan. 7, 1«98 . in To The Memory Of He expects to locate either at Manila or Bona Kong, Winona. He died Dec, 1, 193B. Robert Bloom Sr. > • - Business meeting I p.m. MONDOVI, Wis , -- funeral services Survivors are : two sons, Jos- for Robefl Bloom Sr„ Mondovi, ware eph H, Knopp and Clarence held Ihli afternoon al Zion Lulheran One-hundred years ago . . -. 1874 Churcfi, Mondovi, the R«». Norman Rulh- Harold Mayan Gladys Stanton, J ^ Knopp, Winona; one daughter , enhocK olllclallnd. nurlal was In Oil- Two or three of Jin Burke's teamsters got Into a row Mrs, David (Helen) Forney, De- mflnlon Cemetery. \ Clerk He was born Nov. I , 1JV5. Survivors CO-OWNER ] ot his large burn. As a consequence troit, Mich.; six Rmndchwren; 1 ' 7 ' r Inst night in tho hay Mt Include; a daughter, Mri, Doimis (Mary -^j^ \ one of them was vent un for 15 days by Justice Stor,y. 13 great-grandchildren and two Lou) Laiw, Los Angclol, Calif. ^ ^ ' ¦ /'( _ No management changes contemplated Redistricting WaM^C. GORDON HOLTE tographer o^tah Merz By . , nloved 7 Daily, News Staff Writer V here; and brought with him his ' studio name,; Camera 'Art. . 7 ; - LEWI§TONJ Mum,..itfeTht At that timeVMerz was send* . ffi^NW purchase of all stock of Cam- ing his school photography film;. , era -Art School - Photographers* to easteri firms for processing Inc., Lewiston, by Herff Jones but, being ah engineer ,, he de? 7 topic Co., Indianapolis, Ind,, .was" an- cided to install bis own equip* council nounced jointly today by TV R ment and do his own finishing. Among the hottest topics at to- (Bob) Hennessy, president of HE ENLISTED the assistance 7 night's city . council meeting Camera Art, and A. J. Hack], of the Lewiston Businessmen's may be One that isn't even, on Herff Jones, president. Finan- Association in selling stock in ; c ; ¦¦ the new firm and at. one time the agenda: 7 redistricting 'that cial terms were iiot disclosed. , ' ' ¦G.'7'Espy • ' JJ Hennessy : B. Mprk R. Neitzke , TV B Hennessy . • there . were 30 stockholders. threatens to put tiro councilmen Jn operation here since;:; 1955,- specializes iri con- new plants . might ,:be.7 ;^es- sbt children. ation in another , area;,;, this V When it opened, Camera Art V Camera Art ¦ had " salesmen cn ' the . . ¦' oiit of their wards. tract photography, for gradua- tablished. - ' ' " Bob Hennessy said this morn- might afford the , opportunity for road . : , Redistricting—the changing of Herff Jones he said, is con- ing that Camera Art now has of our key - personnel to making picture, contracts with V y ' SHANNON KEANE'V - V'. -.V :7;TARA. KEANE'' -;7 tion, yearbook and grade school . , . OneV schools in the three-state' area boundaries to equalize the num- services and does portrait fin- sidered to be one of the three about; 25 photographers;: and move in for supervision." ber of registered voters iri each ' within a 250-mile radius of Lew- ishing : for i independent profes- largest suppliers in the na: sales, personnel working with He said Camera Art plans to iston. '." ' • ;¦ y .yV",, ward or precinct —- began two , tion of yearbooks, class rings . looks, like sional photographers. schools in principally, Mirineso^ ''continue the type of operation ¦X A number , of difficulties weeks ago. And it and related . items. ta, Wisconsin, a part of, Iowa it'll put Council Raymond Rup- .HERFF JONES, a division we have been engaged in with plagued the fledgling firm-in its - Hea ... Referring, to the stock sale and the northern tip bfy Illinois. an expansion of . our work first few months and by ' • (3rd Ward) and at-large No- lt^^ pert . of . .iCarnation Co., . serves the ';, He said the firm aiso:prbyides councilman Stephen Delano (1st, , which Was consummated March through local professional pho- vember it was in deep financial 7 youth market for - scholastic 1, Hennessy said this morning, school picture finishing services 2Bd) into the 4th and 3rd Wards, ,, achievement and tographic studios." . difficulties, y v motivation "We don't see any immediate for between 200..' and 300 profes- respectively,... according to City recognitioiu. . . About 757 percent of Camera There was'-a mortgage of $10,- : cl oti bleIdeKght Clerk John Carter. ; changes except that additional sional photographers and finish- Art's business at this time, he OOO and outstanding accounts V Its major - products include financing will be available for ing of graduation . work for some ; .. The city .charter; allows , redis- , graduation ;acces-*, said , is y realized from ;profes- payable . of $9,000—more than a By KATHY Kl-JUDTSON Tara, folldwed her. Home class rings future expansion;" ¦; 500 or 550 professional photogra- , with,grandparents, Mr. tricted councilmen; to serve out sbries, fine papers, yearbooks ¦ ¦ ¦ sional photographers. . .. majority of the 7 stockholders DaMy, News Staff Writer was . The. .. 16 . stockholders whose phers. '. • ."" , - " "; : . and MrSi Hugo Franzen, 277 7 tieir terms . — Ruppert's runs and related products. 7 . ' "We wahted .to keep pur com- could or wanted to cover. , ¦ . through . 1975 and Delano's holdings were.... purchased by Although clients arb- served pany growing and expanding In. October, Bob Hennessy, . The- Pine Island,; -Minn., . : W. Mark. St. until , Keane Camera Art will continue ; t«- were , -" . , , Winona through 1976. Herff JonesV Petes Bpyn- throughout the' . -United. States, with, the fine staff of people we then a Winona State College stu- 7 home of Thomas and Jean graduated from the ; operate here under , its; present manager of . Camera Art's y.y Keane emits 'a special glow. 7 Area Vocational-Technical V Carter said his , temporary management as a division y of tori, the president said that about have," 7 Bob Hennessy said ; of dent, -began working for 7. theV . ¦ ¦ 't proceed ; with redis- professional division;. Kent:Erd- 80 percent : of' the business is ' '¦' ¦:¦ •. ". .•today-.. — the reflectioh in School ahd the family mbv- help won Herff Jones.- "". the stock sale, ''and yve thought firm as a part-time bookkeeper. . • ' • tricting work until the council mann, product manager for the generated in Minnesota,. Wiscon- that, this company (Herff Jones) H. R. (Tony ) Hruskaf one of; 7 ¦ ¦ theVeyesV of Shannon Mary '7' .ed to Rochester, Minh.; then V Hennessy, who notified "Cam- ; , • ' .¦"• "• ¦'land- .Tara Lee from to Pine Island in 1971. considers the matter. era Art employes of the stock school picture division;, Ber- sin, Iowa, North and South Da- looked like the. best company the. original ; investors: of the . candles , . - on ' identical birthday cakes. 7. They are so7 alike, the Hillview Manor again faces sale at a plant meeting this nie . Maas, . accountant ; Harlan kota , Montana and Nebraska. . With which , we coiild realize firm,, arid. . Cliff Hendee, then 7 7 The' identical ; twins are. twins sometimes even fool couiicilmen. in hearing tonight. morning, said that it was. his Wachholz, school picture sales THE ONLY local staff chang- this growth." . 7 ' 7 with Lewiston Aiild Co., picked Developers Russell Royce, Dav- up the note . cel.ebriatirig their 1 ucky their father.- Grandmother . understanding that Camera Art; manager; Neitzke, Espy, Mork; es that Bob Hennessy could an- Camera y Art began its op- and Eldon Gremels- " ¦ id Peplinski and Eugene Wicka Jerry Hennessy' and Mr. and ticipate 7 this morning would be erations here in the - spring of bach-was called in to bring fi- birthday: they are four and ' Franzen admits she has in effect, 7 would become the , •: ' several; times have appealed a Board of Ad- Mrs; Bob .'Hennessy..' and. their "if we were to begin an oper- 1955 when a Rochester pho- nances into order and was elect- it's the fourth of March/ "•; . been fooled . photography ; division, of Herff ed^ president of the board y Their parents , have learnr, 7 butyis ; pot easily — there justment decision which denied Jones. . a Community Development Proj- / MERZ, WHO WAS asked to :'. ed twins can mean double.;, is:a shght difference id their The president said Camera continue ¦ ,, ' ect (CDP); proposal for ;the plan- with the firm as an laughter,7 double .tears, dou- : eyebrows Jerry , Irick, 7 was destroyed' by fire of undertaken in the past 10 years HennessyiWcame vice rising waters to produce any major problems^ president in ,196ft Both have - an unknown origin early Sunday now under Way, a working force ^ After.a weekend ttfat whetted, the appetite . for milder of 500 is seen by fall;. served in those capacities since days, temperatures are expected to return to normal this morning. All of . the ; contehts then. . were lost. ;' . Bookfti Qlri le pp^rqiion week. Witii a high in Winona Saturday of 60 and. a brisk 51. . THE PERIOD of greatest Sunday, the first Weekend in March was a delight, but; fore- Alvin Kleppen,. Ettrick; ,saw growth began .about .1967 and casts call for cooler days. Ihe fire from Ettrick and called Camera Art anticipates gross Boy hurt fn school the Ettrick volunteer fire de- Temperatures throughout , Minnesota and Wisconsin are sales to exceed $4 million dur- accident still critical expected to reach the; upper 30's to mid-40's today and Tues- partment shortly.before 5 a.m. ing the current fiscal year. tp day under cloud partl 7 No One was at home at the with begi^ y to: y suniiy skies. ' The Lewiston plant, MABEL, Minn . ' — Michael As the weefe progresses, the daily high temperatures are time.. The , McLeods Jjad'Vhad completion , of the two-level,. 50- By STEVEN P. JOHNSON said 5th District Commissioner and the books in it would be Dawley, is, son of Mr: guests ' entire ly. ; federall and state-f i-. and Mrs. expected to drop, until Thursday. Friday's temperatures are Saturday evening and all by 60-foot addition . now under V D'aily News Staff Writer James Papenfuss, whose district y Roscoe Dawley, rural Decorah had left; the house shortly; after includes almost half: the rural nariced. The $150 per day figure , expected to be near normal for this time of year; within a construction, will coyer more A 'bookriaobile will begin op- Iowa, remains in critical condi- range of midnight, -^ erations in rural Winona Coun- area . of the county. just pays operating . and staff tion this morning at-St; from 34 to 16. • than 50,000 square feet. experiment costs. ¦ ' . Marys As colder, moist air moves up the Mississippi River Val- For the past: several nights ty around May 1, the county The ' bookmobile V Hospital, Rochester, with a frac- the couple had been staying with In addition to headquarters will proceed with Or without a "It would be a very serious ley the area can expect a few showers .or snow flurries be- offices Lewiston plant hous- Tboard of commissioners agreed tured neck. his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ken- , the this morning, : " contract with the two cities in mistake" for the county to He was fore the week is out. . y '7 es processing facilities , for . hurt Monday while neth McLeod, Ettrick, ; because Commissioners this morning the county that now have pub- contract with St. Charles and playing basketball in the gym- they had removed seven skunks school pictures and a finishing gave;the green light to Ray- lic libraries,, commissioners not with the city •of Winona , nasium of North Winneshiek HUMANE SOCIETY TO MEET from underneath Jtheii* house laboratory for film sent by lo- Ogden Southeastern Li- agreed, but indicated they hope Ogden told .Community . _ mond of commissioners, in- School¦ , souhtwest of St. Ma rtin's LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) and could not stand the-smell. cal professional photographers. braries Cooperating (SELCO) to. complete contracts with Wi- dicating any permanent opera- Mabel. :. ' ;. . .:. ' :¦ ' — The Hiawatha Animal McLeods had lived in the Opened this year in Winona for a demonstration operation nona and St. Charles that will tion must include both of trie ¦ ¦ • ; -- School slates Humane Society will meet : house, oWhed by Dean Helstad, was a photo retouching opera- Of a bookmobile to serve rural lead to a permanent arrange- county's public libraries. ; March 11 at 8 p.m. in the city j French Creek, : about three tion, removed from the Lewis- county residents from May 1 to ment for countywide free li- Commissioners indicated they Auction and bake sale its annual fair brary services. hall here. All Interested . per- months and had had the struc- ton plant for expansion of other Dec. 31. feel they are already compro- nets shelte r sons may attend. ture completely redecorated. production facilities. :' '¦/¦ It will, be the first free li- A proposed , bud/je t is expect- mising in agreeing to the $2,000 The annual St. Martin 's Lu- ed from St; Charles city Offic- $27,- McLeod had recently estab- About 20 are now employed brary services offered rural 000 , Winona figure and said city The Winona County Humane theran School Book , Art and Sci- will be on display in the school , county residents; ials Tuesday, 3rd District Com- ence Fair will be held Saturday lished , an asphalt plant at ln the Winona retouching plant. to- council refusal to accept it Society auction and bake sale auditorium. FrenchvillC THE BOOKMOBILE demon- missioner¦ Edwin¦ ¦ Kobler said would jepardize the whole pro- and Sunday at the school. ; but during the win- Bob Hennessy said this morn- da'v. ¦ . . ' • held Sunday at Winona Senior A special feature this year, ter months, had been employed stration will , answer the county ject. High School ,' grossed Featured will be displays of ing that as a division of Herff board 's biggest question con- The Winona City Council ask- a total of Principal Robert Wolf says, will at the Blair Creamery. He and Jones, there, appears to be the "We're buying carpeting for $2,202. 7 ari , craft , hobby and science —¦— —I cerning rural ed the county board for $30,000 their library , be an exhibit of religious books his wife have no children. potential ,for Camera Art to ex- for the first year's joint library " said Board Chair- The net proceeds, about $2,- projects of St. Martin 's stu- and materials. Helstad reportedly has insur- free library man Len Merchlewitz. "This OOO, will , be used for the ani- tents, pand its operations on a nation- :' LOUnty^ services: "It'll service operation , but commis- does not make good The Christian Book Store will ance bn the house. wide scale. sioners last week counter-offer- reading." mal shelter. The fair will he in progress have items for sale during the • ¦¦ _ , : give the coun-: ¦ ¦; ¦ ¦ ' ' HE SAID that, immediately, ed $27,000 and are n7. The Amoung the other items and are being held in the Wi- a freezer from which a quantity District sent since 19511, thieves who will soon be gone tion runs'true to form , It will St, Paul native has been active scheduled for discussion is a nona County jail In lieu of post- of meat and fowl wns taken. TilE FIRST announced can- and are best forgotten ," discover a fertilizer shortage in the DFL since 1970 and Is proposed school calendar for ing bond. Thc four also arc charged didate for the DFL endorse- Central to the 1974 campaign , only when fanners begin clam- currently first vico chairman schools of the district for the Benson and Bolstad were with taking assorted rifle shells, Dr Scolt hopes to stave Scott said , is the crumbling eco- oring about it," he said , Then of the Winona Counly DFL, a 1974-75 school year. declared indigent by Judge a tape recorder, liquor , Gold ment, . . m off nny competition that might nomic cjimate created by a Re- it will be too late. member ' of . the 1st District Cen- ' Challeen , who ordered that at- Bond Stamps, cookwarc, about time of the 1st publican Administration with "Agriculture is the ono Indus- tral Committee and of the State torneys be appointed to repre- $00 in silver dimes, an Import- arise by the Milwaukee symphony telephone District DFL Convention In Ro- full Quio support , try where when they need some- DFL Central Committee. sent them , Bolstnd hns retain- ed , a camera , bob- invited to pe rform ed an attorney and all three cat skin rug nnd other money. chester Mny 11 and face Quie The Administration's econom- thing, they need it right then — A GRADUATE of St. Mary 's general election three weeks later they can for- College and the University of were ordered to return to court They 're charged with enter- on tho Nov. 5 ic policies, Scott said, are simi- MILWAUKEE (UPI)' - .Tho in- lar to Its policy concerning the get about it, " Minnesota , he hns been a high at 4 p.m. Friday to indicate ing the Burt home with the ballot . Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra whether they wish a prelim- tent of committing a theft , pos- Quie hasn't yet formally an- Watergate scandal: "postpone Scott urged Quie "lo act school teacher in Chicago and will become thc first Arncrlcan but told quickly to influence the mem- St. Paul , a college teacher in inary hearing in the . lower session of a dangerous weapon, nounced his candidacy , a decision and hope it will go Symphony orchestra to perform tho theft of personal properly Washington away In the meantime, bers of his ttenubllcan farm ad- St. Paul and Wirtona , and a Republic later court. an Interviewer in " in the Dominican County Attorney Julius Ger- and damage to property. recently ho hnd no intention of "HOOVER - STYLE phrases ministration, In May It will be youth corrections worker ln St. this month. resigning, aro uttered in the face of what too late." Paul. U.S. Ambassador Robert A. « ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ » Quio has been reelected eas- may soon become a Hoover- Scott saved some ot his Ho' Is currently chairman of Hurwitch announced Saturday ! harshest words for tho oil com- tho Minnesota Association of tho orchestra, under Maestro Wlnoni lodgt NO. *il A.P, & A.M ily in recent years and Scott sized economic disaster," he ¦ acknowledges h« faces a hard snid, arguing the approach of panies, • calling oil earnings Colleges for Teacher Education Kenneth Schormcrhorn's direc- JBL. TUESDAY, MARCH 5 fight to unseal Iho well-on- recession would have been ob- "Alice in Wonderland." nnd chairman of tho Man-Made tion , will perfor m in Santo Do- (_C^njs/ Dlnnfr Club —6 p.m, trcnclu'd Republican In a dis- vious to ' Americans-In recent OIL PROFITS have risen f.fl- Environment Subcommittee of mingo March 10-20 at tho Invi- Stated Communication 7:30 ¦ l%jy\ trict that has hnd nothing hut months "if it hadn't been so 160 .percent in the last year, he the Commission on Minnesota 's tation of President Joaquin Bal- # v. V Rlch«rd Horst, W.M. GOP congressmen since 1803. gradually escalating," 1 Dr. Ulric C. Scott snld, "yet thoy still insist thoy Future, nquer. Television movies Tonight , tomorrow on TV\ j 0t Judge indicates Reserve held M.J<;- . xxxxx^., ^%:3zx jxj}xJ siM Spanish > Seminar ll Dick Van pykt 3-4-1 and highlights Nswi 3-4-3-»-10-lJ-l» veterans' Forum 1 (. nt.,.). j i:*S '¦"*M Troth or C«i* 7:09 Rachel 2 Medical Center 1-4-J sequoncts 4 Gunsmoke J-4-1 cniri.i 31 back vital , Tp Tell the Truth » Magician MO.11 ,.« data JffJJ. misled him n Movies Highlights Future Is Now 3) Rookies W» *'" "™ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) 10:00 New, W*M*W,i««,.io , Minn. plans on on-land disposal. It document obtained Friday con- president and the mining com- 4i30 No Tim. To OuH > DeMer. Chole. II j - U.S, District Judge y Miles Today Today 3 also was revealed that Armco firms what the plaintiffs have pany's chief technical witness. " *em Haem « "The Last Hunt," Richard The Prog Pond, 5:45, Ch. 3. L^ ML. 7:30 K Knows Lord strongly indicated Satur- two years ago rejected Re- long contended: that Reserve Hills asked if Haley was or- ) Deal 4-13 Besl 11 10:M Movie J-« Brooks, western (1956 , 3:30, Local News, 6:00 college Baskitball i? J. Csrson WO- day that Reserve Mining Co. serve's plan to modify its waste could go to on-land disposal and dered to withhold the plan from , Ch. 3. Hollywood *qti«r« S 4-M»" Ch," 4. Movli 4 French Ch* 11 Mystery has deliberately concealed from discharge into the lake, al- still make increased profits for tie court. If Haley -was so or- "Mayle I'll Come Home ln City Hall Report, 6:30, Ch. 3. Nashville Muilt ¦ »i00 Here's Lucy Ul Perry Mason 11 him vital information and re- though mining company offi- Truth or Movie 3-4-M0-1! Straight Talk 31 its parent firms. dered, Waldo said, it was not Veterans' Foruir 6:45, Ch. 3. Movie 4-11 peatedly the Spring," Sally Field, drama Consequences » Merv Griffin 11 10:50 misled him with er- cials have testified that the Waldo disagreed. He said he by the board of directors of ei- (1971), €:30 Ch. 6. Rachel, La Cubana. Music Bobby Goldsoora « Religious J2:»0 Tomtrrew 5-10-13 roneous evidence. plan is still under considera- ther Republic or Reserve. , Lucille "6ah 11 Amorlta 31 Nowi * doesn't believe a switch to on- » Lord also indicated that "I Walk the Line," Greg- special with a blend of wit and To Tell the Trutli 1» 8:30 Book Beat 2-31 Western Re- tion. land disposal would increase Judge . Lord then addressed (3970) clever dialogue 7:00 -r y>» 'i" ^'v ( "' > v serve has prolonged its trial ory Peck, drama , , 8:00, , , Ch. 2 and -wr -^ ,~ '??" <" * , ^V } , It was also revealed Friday profits. Fride, Reserve's chief attorney. Chs. 5-10-13. 9:00, Ch. 31. ^ ^ while attempting to gain assur- ' that Armco officials last week Hills "I have started to make up "Chato's Land," Charles College Basketball. Wisconsin 1 - Tuesday _ • , -- ., \^ - ances that state and federal , citing statistics in the my mind who it is who ¦ contacted federal officials in an Wttn , t 1 u.«uJi»« *w "" A * ' ** — * "* "** "* Armco document said an on- Bronson, western (1972) , 8:00 vs. lowa at Iowa City, 7:30, Ch. * ^ ^ funds will -be provided to the , prompted Mr. Haloy not to , f Lucy apparent effort to discuss a set- land 19. AC*.a>nMA n Star Trek " firm for new taconite process- plan prepared by Reserve come forward with his (on- ^ Tuesday Afternoon Bonanza 10 Pries Is Right 1» tlement of the seven-month-old would, if implemented " Chs. 6-9-19. liOO Guiding Light 1-4-1 Flintstones 11 To Tell thi ing facilities in northwestern trial. , provide land) plan," said Loid. "The Main Attraction, Days ol Hogan 's Heroes 13 Trulh I* $37 million in additional profits " Pat "A Death of Innocence,"Shel- Talk 31 Minnesota. _ - He ordered Fride to provide Boone, drama (1962), 3:30, Ch. Our Lives 5-10-11 Gomer Pyle l» Straight- Lord Saturday asked two Re- over a 10-year period, com- ley Winters, drama (1971), Newlywed 4:30 Sesame Stritt 2-31 7:00 Religion * public the court with a prepared plan 4. 10:30 Game *M» Gilligan's Maude 41 ' 'Reserve wants to be paid ei- officials if three com- pared with current profits. , Chs. 3-8. Movie t Island 3-11 Adam 11 l - outlining a shift of some of the 7 "The Victim ," .Elizabeth ' 11 Happy Dl|r» *" :i ther directly or indirectly by panies are waiting for him to "Wild in the Streets," Hal li30 Edge of Night )^-« Bonams i t-It Silver Bay plant facilities to Dealer s Choice U the state of Minnesota and the force them to go to on-land dis- "It may be that we have Montgomery, thriller (1972), Holbrook , drama (19*38) , 10:45, Doctors 5-10-13 Andy Griffith 19 ' Babbitt , Minn., where Reserve 7:30, Clis. 6-9-19. Cirl ,n J:00 To Tell th« Truth 3 federal government for stop- posal, thus giving them an op- wasted seven months in this Ch. 4. - 7 S. L,, || V»-0 3-4 8 Wines its taconite, My Life 4.9-l» Hogan's Heroes 5 *'° o Sisler,«:Kie« S-10-15 10 133 ping its discharge (into portunity to seek state and fed- courtroom on something that "Land Raiders," Telly Saval- "The Dirty Game, News «-M» Sn«P""t ' Lake Fride " Robert 1-.M Price I. Right M-8 Superior) and going to an on- eral funds for a new disposal has nover been explained to was ordered to present as, western (1969) , 10:30 Chs. Ryan , adventure (19(15), 11:00, A <- the plan this week. 3-8. r,V 5-,0-U y^eas . V „ land system," Lord said. system and processing facil- me," said Lord. Ch. 11. 6 l ities. Waldo admitted that Republic "A Death of Innocence," - • S.. «-. .«! . « — \ Lord made his statements <- ...»• PTO would want certain government Minnesota 10:50, Ch. 4. Tuesday l:3< Match Game M-l 1:30 EleCric « 2-31 v Gri)||n „ while questioning Reserve's The Republic officials, Ralph n is named How To Survive News j.tt M-10 13 Black Journal 31 payments or concessions if Re- "I Died a Thousan d Times,' Mission . n i chief attorney, Edward Fride, Waldo and-JHarry Eisengrein, to Great- qroup The , Marriage 5-10-13 3Q prl! ar ii,g Children serve is forced to go to certain Lakes Jack Palance, crime drama Frog-Pond 9:45, Ch. 3. u,» Mni W and officials of Republic hesitated at giving full and di- ANN ARBOR (AP) 0"> BeverlyBIC1-HV HH.IIOilll.iIIO.III.I 199 H*" 1 Steel \ , Mich. — Buy and Sell, 10:00, Ch. 3. to Live «*•)» Dec|5|ens 31 rect answers to several types of on-land disposal. But (1955) , 11:00, Ch. 11. » Corp., one of Reserve's two ques- Joseph Sizer, representing the , 1:M Tattlelale »-«•» Evening »i00 Concert he also said the parent firm Religion in the 70's 11:00. cvenma po|(C, jtory- 5-10- 3 parent companies. tions asked by the judge and state and Somerset S-IO-13 would not expect government of Minnesota, has been 7:00 , Ch. 3. Love, American 6:00 Word Power 1 Marcus Welby «-9-l? The federal government and John Hills, ttie government's named to serve on a newiy Two young people Local News, 6:00, Ch. 3. Stylo <-»-19 News 3-4-S-8O0.13-19 Golden Ring 31 chief subsidies if it were economic- Truth Or Conso- 9.-30 Straishl Talk 2 several other plaintiffs contend attorney. created standing committee on Outlook. Gomer Pyle 1> News ally feasible to switch on 6:30, Ch. 3. 3-30 ^clslons 2 quenees I 1] in their suit against Reserve to Great Lakes coastal 2one man- die in blaze at Snoop Sisters. The sisters are SeSme Street j 3 To Tell th« Truth 9 Antiques 31 "What arc you waiting for," land and still make substantial 31 0:M 1.4-S-6-8 9-10 that the 67,000 tons of taconite agement. involved in a murder investiga- Mom 4 Childhood , Mows asked Lord, "Are there eco- profits. ' Dick Van Dyko 5 6:30 This is Tne Lite 3 """ tailings daily dumped into the i Sizer was appointed by Great W'son i nomic benefits that would re- Hills asked Waldo Duluth apartments tion , 7.30, Chs. 5-10-13. Mike DounUi «•» outlook 3 Pf/V 31 largest of the Great Lakes con- and Eisen- * , DULUTH, Minn. (AP) Two The Bewitched 8 Animals 4 Firing Lln. sult from having the court grein why Reserve's on-land i Laies Basin ColnmLssion Chair- - Energy Crunch. "The Not For New Price ll 10:30 Movie '•» tain, potentially injurious as- Cirson I-1MJ force you to do what any pru- man Fred Rojjse, -, young persons died Saturday in Bottom of the Oil Barrel" Wcmen Only 18 Right 5 J bestos-type fibers, and the dis- plan was withheld frohi the Petticoat Junction 11 Jeanme * 7. In¦ dent businessman would do court. Eisengrein said he had a fire that swept through an old looks at the political aspects of Bobby Goldsboro I 10:50 Movie «• charge should be halted. Munsters 13 1-10-13 anyway?" three-story wooden building in the rapidly dwindling oil sup- Green Acres 19 Truth or Con- 12-OO.TotnorM* Judge discussed the plan with Ken- seouencBi » Lord has agreed with Duluth. A third victim was se- plies, 7:30, Ch. 31. 4iM Mr. Rogers 2-31 ^'"' u-..^Valley », The judge said an Armco neth Haley, a Reserve vice Mod Squad . 5 Police Surgeon 10 Bin tike government's contention, verely burned. Police Story. "The Wyatt and says the asbestos-type fi- : Authorities identified the vic- Earp Syndrome" features a bers create "a very substantial tims as Penny Marshall, J8, veteran of the force whose ob- *** !¦ J*. V V>^.V^- public-health hazard." Lord ' ' * - ' ' „.(¦« J A .jlllA^-" - ' H~ " *- " " * Duluth, and Daniel Bushnell, sessions threaten his marriage *A / " > * % ^ says the discharge should be •'21, suburban Morgan Park. and his relations with his fellow STATION LISTING! stopped and that the only ques- Miss Marshall's sister, Kathy officers , 9:00, Chs. 5-10-13. Tv ¦ «$ ?- 23KSS? ch : \Y XJX$ fi;." tion is when he will order it • Schulte, abou t 21, suffered sev- VT V « n1 RoeheW-KROC Ch. 10 La Crosse-WXOW Ch. 1» halted. KSTr?ch S ^KTCA Ch. Programs sublect to change ere burns and was hospitalized. KMSP Ch. 9 Mason CIIV-KGLO Ch. » FR,DAY La Crosse radio firm Fllnlstonm » 11:00 Youn9 4 Restless 8 Officials of Republic and Flames burned out the inten- «* 5JO sunriseSU H 0- » ~uy '• ° Sem«ter 3^-. Variety 19 JackM JHICO MW ¦or of the structure, which w A Steel Corp., Reserve's 1I BUCK FROM i seeks Duluth station Not for |:r» Pyramid Same 4-8 P" »rf *'" FISH SPECIAL housed apartments and a tav- Women Only I Jeopardy 5-10-13 That Clrl i> other parent firm, were subpoe- J ¦ ern at the front basement level. IA CROSSE, Wis. (AP ) - Variety 11 I'be Got a Secret 9 11:30 Searcfi ler naed by the plaintiffs to pro- VACATION! Religion 13 jeannle II Tomorrow 4-8 vide evidence and documents 1 Jfi lBk _ \_i 1 7 ^ Mrs. Schulte's two children The owners of station WWLA in 7tOO News 1-8-9 z0o Revin 19 Ballla I-10-13 _\ _ \ Carmon 4 ..,.,. j Spill Second 4-9-19 had been taken to nearby Proc- LaCrosse have announced plans 10-00 E1.c1t|e Co. related to Reserve's operations rpday M0-11 csmWt 4-8 Varlely « tor Friday night by their fa- to acquire radio station WDTH Revue. 11 5-10-13 and future plans. ^~~\ ¦ Zoo u-M News 11:55 News ( ,sW * The plaintiffs maintain that §k WE WILL ( ther, Glen Schulte. Firemen in Duluth, Mian., for a reported =|*"" v ' Wiiard of 12:00 Sesafn. Street 1 Generous Portion F'sh — chele« et P0P ii 3 3 m # *>' f : ,«,lh Odds 5-10-13 News 3-4-5-10-1 the two Ohio-based parent ¥^ had feared for a time Saturday S130,O0O. Varsity» T Math. 31*. Soup or Julce Potatoes Salad Dress- \ Beat tho Clock 9-19 All My f$ H DflAnAil \ ' ' morning that the children William Bruring and Louise 8:W Capt |hc, Knowi Children **»-19 firms would make the final de- 1-4-8 F I ng, Milk, Coffee or Tea, Dessert in- / might have perisheMat{ However, Lord has been re- JL^^^^ fire was not determined. Dubuque, Iowa. Haiel » Religion " |^_ ^ peatedly frustrated in his at- -rt tempts to find out whether Re- PLAN T° JO,N us ENDS TUESDAY serve and its parent companies %\ ,TE /If^-rt'Y^r -t^ have plans for an on land dis- "filFOR YOUR FAVOR 1F3J l mfl KTT of deductions is posal system, and whether they ^-FOOD A BEVERAGE! ^Kml S ^ ^ ' 9 '^•V**ll ^^ Aj Number would shut down the Silver Bay plant. If Reserve can come up with clue to U.S. mood an acceptable «n-land disposal said "People is entitled to a deduction Is al- system , Lord has said he will By JOHN CUNNIFF tionable deductions. mkrMMmmmAmMMMmMmArrt, .- ^-r-T-? •* r-^-x. -^r^^- ^ri ____ \__M MM-. BB K ¦ BL 'I want to take as most a matter of opinion. Rules take steps to ensure that a > (AP) - An in- are telling us Pfc»~~"~^^£§igigg# l&YilfL NEW YORK \ ^^ much as I can , but legitimate- are written to be hard and fast, plant shutdown would be only ** "^ mood ft dicator of the nation's ly,' and they're pressing tor ev- hut not even the IRS regu- temporary. ^ that will be watched closely but our inter- lations can cover each situ- ery proper item , It was revealed Friday In O SUPPER CLUB e months is the views confirm the honesty of ation. over the next few court that, despite its repeated j FOUNTAIN CITY. WIS. \_YU__^S_____^^^Sk^____\amount of deductions taxpayers the American public." Deductions, therefore, is denials, Reserve has prepared I claim on their federal income' While it is too early to deter- probably the one area of the in- tax returns. .¦;;, ¦.;. mine with finality what the- im- come tax return in which the .;¦' pact- on revenues will be, if any taxpayer can freely - use his own the belief is widely held that re- '. turned a mass disillusionment does . judgment.. He's - in. serious taxpayers;might have . federal tax; re- ¦ : : bit cynical because of rising flect itself in trouble if he fails to report in- '7y V' An:eye-qperting:seriev ¦ turns it could : produce a very s not a mat- prices and the 'realization-' . that come, because that' nasty Situation . ter of opinion. But deductions for those who use electricity the ' .-President -7 of the United ¦ It could , in fact, lead to fur- often are. .. ' , States, 7no less, paid smaller ot" or qt taxes than sonne working ther disillusionment if \.a tax- A good measure of the Amer- home work, use oil" or gas what ican mood will be available this people; V .V, payer attempts to obtain he feels is a legitimate deduc- year , when the deductions are for heating, drive a ear TIME MAGAZINE ® '..'One former Internal Revenue tion and is overruled by the compiled and analyzed. It will COMPARES IT WITH Service commissioner, Johnnie auditors. be 7 better than a survey, be- "EXORCIST" M. Walter, has been quoted . as In some instances the ques- cause the opinions will be back- spying that disgruntled tax- tion of whether or not a person ed by hard cash. V payers may deprive the govern- ment of as much as $1 billion in V: '1^7S13B revenue by addin g to their de- — ¦¦ i ¦ ^^^^^^^^mem^mmaammmmmm ductions. ¦;¦ ' While, government officials AMG hik have named** no such precise figure j ihe}*' ace prepared for a situatiph in which more returns Will be weighted in the tax- adds more workers payer 's favor . DETROIT (UPI) - American AMC's stockpile of compact So far, however , the Ration 's Motors Corp. today expanded Hornets and subcompact Grem- biggest tax preparer, H & R its small car output with 1,500 lins remained low, one reason Block, maintains that the tem- new workers while its larger for stepping up production from per of taxpayers is being kept competitors idled nearly 53,000 850 cars a day to 1,100 a day, \yithin bounds. workers at big car plants for The Increase created 1,500 new Said Henry Block , president: the entire week. jobs for a second shift at "In spite of everything we've The one-week furloughs at AMC's Kenosha , - Wis. body : heard and read that says this General Motors and Ford are in plant. ¦ : ' ¦ year's taxpayer is out to fleece addition to more than 100,000 In sharp contrast were the - ' y-:^ V Uncle Sam, wo see no such U.S. auto workers who have 53,000 workers Idled at 12 GM A three-part BBG production which analyzes movement and don't expect lost their jobs Indefinitely in the and Ford assembly plants that to." industry because of slumping were either closed er put on the worldwide effects of man devouring In his opinion , fear and pub- new car sales. reduced workloads and an licity about such an eventuality Industry statisticians today additional four manufacturing his energy resources. is snowballing , but not the were tallying up the sales plants. event Itself. However, he says results for February. The re released ENDS TUESDAY It's taking longer to make out figures , when they' Winona Daily News Tuesday, March 5, 7:3»/pjn. laxpayers's returns than it did Tuesday, will show February 53r-$1.25-$ l,75 snles off about 35 per cent from MONDA Y, MARCH 4, I f74 ^ a year ago. ... long term 7:15 -9:10 And, ho concedes, the reason last year's.record ior the filth VOLUME IH, NO, 89 effects of EWJJKJJW la that straight monthly decline. Published dally axcent Saturday tine ur there is "a heightened tain holidays by Republican and Herald rapidly dwindling oil reserves. interest by millions of individ- The industry entered March Publlshlno Company, 401 Franklin 81., uals to get what is legally with 1,735,000 unsold cars, Winona, Minn. 55987, NOMINATED FOR theirs." . . enough to last 7(1 days nt SUBSCRIPTION RATE! 5 ACADEMY AWARDS Block said7 ho disagreed that current sales rates. At this time Slnnle copy 15c dally 30c Sunday, Tuesday, March 12, 730 p.m. last year tho inventory was Delivered by carrier par week 60 canln "The Nuclear Dilemma" INCLUDING taxpayers were .seeking ques- , 96 wockj 115.30, S] wocks 130 60. almost ' as , great , but sales were By mall •trlctry tar ndvnncai pepii 1 ¦ ^m^^^em ^mm ^^mfmmaimmmmmmaammaam ' BEST PICTURE,, ' Hopped on expiration dntei ,. . , ..,. . wvv-iSan..Hfi|car. energy too hdajordous hitting a record pace and the Local Area — Rllaa below apply only DIRECTOR, SUPP. ACTRESS. inventory was equal to a 51-day In Winona, Houston, Wabasha, Flllnwo EVERY TUESDAY and Olmsted counttai In Mlnneioln to be an acceptable source of electricity? SCREEN PLAY supply. 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deterrence MMMiteitei^ii^ ^ aM ^ MBBIMiMMMnM ^ Maa i MM ity. More than most American .ex- . Presently yw are absorbed in such concerns as periences; the. Vietnam wai has ob- gasoline, Watergate, the price of food 'arid-exorcism scuteS perception of that moral im- Anthony Lewis ';¦¦ —air of which may prove transitory in their impor- perative. . . - ' .: . v" V '. tance to pur ' : Some persons critical7of the . war lives—but there Itis now a supplygo of /: VIRGINIA BEACH- .Va. — Meet- weapons poised to kill us a^l. will not : away. seam to fegardythe reports . .of how * ing James Mulligan, you might think Here then ah extract of an address by Dr. Fred C. ' ' ¦ the 7 American prisoners were mis- / .at . first that his life fell into 7 a ' Ikle (Ee-Cla:y)( director of the United States Arms standard American pattern. He is a treated as a : ,::•. '" -ii y-.- froni -larger Control ' and - Disarmament Agency. It is, .in pur naval officer in mid-career, a cap- truths. The : United States assaulted opinion, deserving of your attention, -r* A.B. tain ; who lives here peasant societies on a backward in a nice suburban peninsula of . Asia ; it. killed and de- WHERE MANY iri this field make a dangerous house and goes : to stroyed on an enormous scale; its school : a; intelligence agents, .used torture and mistake L in forgetting that our policies for prevent-; business: , ' thoughtful mur . oo, and helped to build the ing nuclear, war must; succeed indefinitely in a world man with r with a'y great many uncertainties. 7 a muscular build. . cf ? and pay the torturers still op- erating in South Vietnam. And so . But anyone at7 all , ¦ ¦ the; implication is, why divert atteh- • ;'¦ In particular, it is usually assumed that the; es- observant would . , soon notice a spe- tipn from those greater horrors; of sential, features of deterrence can be calculated in " . dial intensity in past . and present by remembering advance. The : seemingly rigorous models. of nuclear what."happened to a few hundred - James Mulligan. 7 deterrence.are built on the rule . what you can't^cal- Americar• prisoners? . culate yoii ' ¦Emotion is hear leave out., For . example, .the "missile . Lewis .' BUT THAT is only a mirror of at- duels" usually ignore fallout; 7 - '•: ¦<• the 7 surface. When7 he talks about the United States, he titudes on the other side. Some who says he loves .it so/ much that he favored the American war, In Viet- .;. Curiously, when we confront the task of; calcu- never, wants to leave it again — not nam .thought the cause .— - opposing lating traditional conventional military campaigns ' ' ; , even for a Caribbean holiday. It is communism — so 7 important that ,vre are far more modest. In fact . , thes tnore battle not just : sports nostalgia: when he j stofies of cruelty7 done in its name experience military analysts, have,, the more modest orioles lief ty Gomez the VYankee were only distractions. It was just they become in predicting , the course.of conventional l$30s; as saying: ' part of the .game when Americans war.' ' y. y ' 7 . 7- y:.; pitcher of the . -I'd ...V - s . rather be lucky than good." napatmed villages or dropped - Viet Cong .suspects from helicopters .or 7 Icofiom^ THE CURRENT overemphasis on numerical MULLIGAN; spent seven years as used herbicides whose poisonous ef- . WASHINGTON - For five months of short bouts of do-nothing broken dilly, . dally and ditKer had charac- ' calculations to test the stability of deterrence is only a. prisoner in North Vietnam, and fect ori;Soutli Vietnam, we .now learn, ; . by oyerlong vacations, on an; and terized the nonaction of Congress ; ; brie of. several . weaknesses. that experience -can: never be -very may last a century. -- . . - ' , on . 7 evp- vy possible . excuse;.; the; energy crisis. 77 far fram his consciousness. Not that Ends 7 cannot be separated from We had enough trouble already, V ; TNow, in sending; to the President considering the beleaguered stateVof . Another is the widespread belief that nuclear, de- he volunteers to talk about it;- that means. When a cause 7usesVmethpds z ' a. bill 7thgt is a .classic . of rabble' the Presidency under¦• ¦Richairf terrence; is all that.counts. ;Our efforts to prevent brings nightmares,;and he.prefers as of terror; the-cause itself is changed. ; ,But the independents the. wildcat- . Nixon. ; rousing and pserudocaticn. Congress ^ Nbw ' Congress, nuclear war "could fail not only because of an inade- he. says to look forward. But I would What survived from the Soviet rev- ters, will be driven to shelter by . we have a- ^ which guess, after; talking ' with him, that olution; the idealism of its stated;: for ill measure adds a dash of good: an action similar in principle to the; already had ; an even lower popular quate retaliatory capability to; deter a deliberate .7;election- a year after coming home he still aims pf the conspiracy . and inhu-:, old - year ; celebrated tika'se of King Canute rating than the White House,.' which attack; but for other reasons;such as .an accident, an demagc-" V ; ' feels ..with some bitterness that ;hot manity of its methods? yweii; that the sea was now ordered tp roll nakedly appeals, to .the sheer anger unintended process of escalation, or 7 a combination knowing - enough Americans know: what it was James Mulliigaii has more' reason that a: veto itself : back ' , with lib further non> and frustration of the people in gaso- of failures and causes we could not have anticipated; ;. y rightly like. He is right about that, y than most of us to focus his .feel- , ;awaited . . at sense. line . , lines - as its sole reason for a or even imagined. 7 . the White' .House. To put it " bluntly. Mulligan was irigs; in' one direction; but he is con** If iit was villains Congress was . measure that may give the people ; 7 Any way you , tortured. His body ; was roped into cerned about mistreatiriient of; pris- sliceX after, it had only ' to adopt: Presi- a. certain emotional release but will y Put in.such terms, no one ever disagrees with / It 7it . is; strictly sa? V khos of unbearable pain — a tor- oners. any where, He does not know derit .Nixon's tough proposal for wind- never give theni an extra gallon of the propositiorythSE a situation of mutual deterrence . lami and pretty poor, tr ji Cliat many .of the prisoners have whether the "stories about South Viet-, fall taxes . to see that nobody — gasoline. It . is hke: kicking .7a flat does not by itself , guarantee the prevention of nu- salami at that, It is : ' '' : ' described. ' -He;was kept in leg irons nam . are true; , he says, but if any- whether majore orylhdepehdents—• tire, . ' ;- .y y VV clear war. TYet; nearly:. everyone keeps debating ¦ all a7 pity in more for "16 months,,' in solitary confine- one: under his command had: .ever 7gets away with too much ih tiie end, ' arms control policies .and nuclear strategy in terms ways than one; ¦¦;. .'; . LlSTEN TO thr ultimate argu- ment for 2*3 months in One stretch tortured : .anyone, "ly would- have . y of naked deterrence. . . Ini the first p if IS ONE thing, however^ to tell ment imade for this bill in what is; and over time- another 16. Not many prosecuted him.'' He has been wor- lace ' ' ' :7 ¦ this 7 measure , will: ¦V- - WWt* - y a free enterpriser that somewhere supposed to - be a great legislatiye of us, I think, could imagine -; sur- ried about the Israeli prisoners in Another fiction is that It can be safely relied ¦ reduce and certainly never increase down the line hais got to shell out to body —, the House — by ah ordinar- on viving that kind of7 .mistreatment, Syria.; -Vy y.yy ; to prevent nuclear because we have achieved ;: country :' Uncle Sam and quite another thing . ily perfectly responsible ;man.7 He war Mulligan is sure he would hot have THERE ARE some things for the one thing of which th 3 the necessary consensus between our views and So- to tell him not to even start trying is: Rep. HarleyV Staggers .of - West lasted much .longer 'if the tcrture which; there caii be hp justification, stands in such need. This is acceler- viet views about strategic doctrine and strategic for- ate exploration for new oil sources to make any money in the first Virginia and here . is. his historic . . had . not stopped and conditions in and torture is one. Its evil is in- ces. This leaves out two realities: 1 7h- 7in the continental U.S.; place. ";' .;. . -' per , .ation: : the ^ camps improved at ¦ the end of fectious, corrupting , not;only: the. tor- 7 ¦ Yoii just don't! get needed wild- In :r short, this bill is ecpnbmie y "You can't: explain, it tp .your . peo- 19697 :: tuft.- but those who try to.pass by7 of : "¦¦ catting ; by 'polling;; back" the price iionsehse but the manner.^ its adop- ple if youi vote 'no.'. , -. FHtST, there are hot just two nuclear powers : Why did the North Vietnamese do on' " .the-other side. We are all. that . of crudeV As for .the major cPrhpan- tion in the Senate, and particularly ; Rep. John ; Anderson of Ilunbis ln the world. It? Various reasons have been sug- mUch lessVhuman if we become in- . it was ies, the assigned villains in this piece later hi the House,; has deeper ifn- may 7 neverV enter : the pantheon of gested^ Mulligan says to different to the use of torture; as a . of William Jenniiigs; Bryan pbpulisrri -7 pl- -tions that are much tr-re trbub-V the poMcal gods but in leading the SECOND, Intellectual evolution is always pos- force propaganda statements from pol::icai device whether :in Vietnam . ,. -^npt a glove is. laid upon them. For ling.;'. VV opposition; he has got: to be given, sible; among the leaders and specialists who deter- th\ prisoners,V confessions of war or . South .Africa , Greece or Brazil. . then, .' did God knows they are. - up;to their arm- An irreplaceable institution ca' -d credit for tilling it exactly like it mine policy in the Soviet TUnipn, and here as well. crimes and the like. Why, The Talmud explained why 1,500 : .;¦ ;. ' he and the others r-,ist? In the end pits in nwmey even . asV things stand. Congress has already had a year is; .;v y - x- : -- ¦ years . ago: He tells the House right Ih its teeth '¦ '¦ ev 7.ybr.~ broke / anyway; so why suf- '¦' a single man only -; . .7-Because nuclear strategy cannot offer positive . .; "Therefore Was that it is "suffering from the syh- proof fer?; Didvit really, affect anything o ' tp teach thee that 7 , I think it is more¦ like a 7theology than , a sci- first created,; V drom of:just , don't stand : there, but - ' ¦ ' . ¦' ¦;. "' have propagandist confessions.from single: soul ence. V whosoever destroys a. dp something .-^; even it- is wrong." prisoners? , .Scripture ' from the children of man Alas' poor Congress,¦;' ortce one ACCORD ING Jo (some) thinking, 'a deterrent will charges ; him as though hey had de- A page of opinions and "I JUST didn't want to cbme out : ideas knew it well. succeed as long as it can result in enough people "Every- stroyed , the whole world." ; ''¦ sr-IIing," Mulligan says. killed on the other side. . -. thing smells today. Americans doivt Mew York Tinted News Service i Winona Daily News, '"Winona, - TMinnesota, Monday, March 4, 1974 United Feature Syndicate trust their government —. pplifHI' Much as we should not plan this country's arms leatic ;J, military leaders, anyone — control policy on the basis of 't' accept moral :intellectuailized ab** because ;jeople don stractions and fictions, .we also must not ; develop responsibility . . . It's a moral ques- arms control; policy with a stunted moral conscience. tion — you stand up for your rights Thi casg as a human.being." Soliloquy com- Losing grip all right.: That s what dreary TV flews — Simon, Nixon, I would he ,the first to admit a certain guilt in What purpose is there in remem- WASHINGTON — falling off to sleep : WidowVPohieroy told^ me iii the gas gas-pump beatings, oil-exec double the history of our own American thinking on nu- bering all this, anyway? Not to feel posed while . about gasoline. I line this morning. Dangerous* wom- talk, Shah of . Iran, Kissinger, Arabs clear weapons. Our guilt can be traced back to the feelings of revenge, surely, they help I will not thiiik Russell Baker will not think about gasoline. Will an. That slender Waist, sinuous mo- —• .to get address of 5 a; : V opener Anglo-American approach to strategic bombing in nothing. Rather , Americans ought ' not think about . ' gasoline. Will not tion: of wido wly hips route to su- arid forgot to . write it down. World War II. 7 The idea of destroying the morale to be aware of what happened ; for KEEP DOWN blood pressure in as think about gasoline.- Will riot think permarket. Expecting a; compliment , Getting up at 4, could cruise of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan by killing a time in those prison camps, gasoline line,. Cool . I was, jaw firm laces in about gasoline. Not abonit gasoline. when she stopped , seeing me so around, probably run; acror gas line German and Japanese Women and children did have what still happens in many p like Erroi Flynn in, "Captain Blood." ¦understc - . the Not about gasoline. Not gasoline. cool, firm-jawed in gasoline line, not in less than hour; Waste two or an understandable explanation in terms of that per- the world, in order to . ' ; No wonder Widow Pomeroy stopped in-'ivlsible nature of hiinanity, Not gasoline. Not gasoline. Gasoline; letting blood pressure go up Short- three jgallorisV of course. Maybe bet iod. It can be traced in part, to the emotions of s what doctor said in supermarketwards progress to get ter to leave alarm set for 6:30, try ' ; We have to learn again arid again Gasoline. Gasoline! Gasoline! Gaso- ens life. That' that time. compliment. Couldn't resist.. "Your to catch Pete's Amoco' that no cause can justify inhuman- line ! Gasoline ! Gasoline! paper last week. s 7 a.m. open- hips have the liqueous ' 'sinuosity;, ,if ing. Leave me in good position to But nobody has proved that the threat of killing gas-pump hose, widow." shoot up to Earhart's and pumps bystanders is the only Way to deter. "Losing your grip," said widow. usually open at 11 a.m. "More to life than gasoline." What? Asked Adam if he ever thought (And) we should never assume that nuclear Mrv Cleans of '74 Dinner tonight at the Batwings. Ev- about Eve any more. "What's Eve? Our erybody talking gasoline. Big argu- weapons could be used without an enormous risk Waterg ate as he asked. "A new. off-brand gaso- Congressional Quarterly of public relations, and. i-3int out ticians rarely cited ment between Dora Batwing and ' of leading to further nuclear escalation and thus the basis of their judgments about 'line?" y- that it is usually the well-known who Jessica Whozis big square woman to unprecedented civilian death and suffering. WASHINGTON — Nine months be- ¦who their --er.s. , , offer to limit their campaign expen- Would run well in shoulders like gasoline puimps. Ar- GASOLINE. Gasoline. Gasoline. there is an almost v scandal for election day, ses, and the poor who volunteer in- Some who considered t guing Gasoline. Gasoline. What kind of Many thoughtful people manage to feel almost cleanliness about the how many gallons left in ' mechanical formation about their finances. an important factor throughout the Chevrolet tank when gas gauge says way is this to live a life? Gasoline. comfortable with the. prospects of an enduring con- 1974 congressional campaigns. country nevertheless mentioned more Gasoline. SOME OF THE efforts at clean "empty." frontation of threatened genocide. How is such For those candidates who have traditional factors — name recogni- I will hot think "pf politics border on gimmickry. Silly woman's argument. After- gasoline. Will an attitude possible? Only by thinking the weapons chosen to start early, good govern- tion, money, organization , and per- not. Will not. , Jim Martin, a U.S. House , candi- , wards, men got together in kitch. i, will never be used. ment is somewhere , between an is- sonality—as being* decisive lpxuilly. Monday 's odd and Tuesday's- date in Illinois, is seeking to raise argue whether Moe's Gulf Station sue and an obsession. So far - at even; Wednesday's odd and Thurs- $100,000 for his campaign by selling IN THE Senate/ prospects for watering its premium, whether im- Our moral conscience ought to be concerned with le , there is little talk of anything day's even; Friday's odd and Satur- fi e shares in his congressional Democratic gains appear good , but moral to burn gas to go to cousin's this fact of usability. The ensuing cataract of horror else. that may be as much the result of funeral in Johnstown, Pa. Also disr day's even, except in Maryland , would be too immense to be made the moral re- vote at $1 each, with a limit of ' IN OHIO , Democratic Rep. Charles a pro- age as of Watergate. cii' sed best kind of gas-cap locks where Saturday is an open day for sponsibility of a few misguided men. We do not 500 to a customer. Martin , he will refuse all the to buy, how to siphon gas without odd and even alike. Then we blame the destruction of four empires and the deaths A. Vanik has said fessional public relations man, said Republicans hold only 14 of , .nations to his re-election cam- gel.ing blown up, whether driving have gasless Sunday, and Monday's of at least 10 million in World War I on the assassin cr this was his answer "to the quag- 34 Senate seats up in 1974, but four the s* illest do- who downhill in neutral saves gas. even. Tuesday 's odd and v Wednes- of the Archduke at Sarajevo. The blame belongs paign because even mire of scandals lied to campaign of those seats belong to men ¦ ' potentially hamnful in- Told Artie Batwing I was tired of day's even. Thursday's odd, . . fo (he system (hat failed io avert disasier , nation is a fund raising." are 73 or older .— Milton R. Young fluence. In the months since the Water- of North Dakota, Morris Cotton of thinking about gasoline, wanted to New York Times News Service In Florida, three Senaie hopefuls gate scandal became a national is- New Hampshire Wallace Fi -Bennett think of . interesting things. Sex, IN CALLING attention , to the defects of fashion- have , promised to boycott commit- sue, smaller versions of it have be- of Utah and George •'D. Aiken of Widow Poimeroy. "That's sick," Ar- able current thinking, , I do not for a moment say tee meetings held in secret , tinless gun to sprout up in state politics. Ver ^nt. All twit Young have an- tie said. Embarrassed. Recouped that we should edge away from the policy of de- national security requires that the Son. Edward J. Gurney (It)- is im- nounced their retiremen 1 and all when I told Artie sex was Latin terrence, I say only that naked not- deterrence is doors bo dosed. And in state.after mersed in a fund-raising scandal in four seats are in jeopardy. word meaning "six" and never fail- enough, Wc must supplement deterrence, underpin ed to remind me how much less state candidates are disclosing their Florida. The Democratic governors In the House, the scandal may it, by a whole series of positive actions In the , tech- gasoline six-cylinder engines use finances, limiting their campaign of Oklahoma , Kansas and Maryland cause Republicans problems in some nical, military and political fields. than eight-cylinders. spending, and challenging rivals to must deal with corruption probes subtle ways. As of Feb. 21, 18 Re- do. the saime. that reach to the core of 'heir politi- publicans already had announced ONE technical experts must work to In- ¦¦ ¦¦ SLEEP, SLEEP, whore are you, , harder Candidates argue thnt such moves cal support, ' . .* ' they would retire after the 93rd Con- vent nuclear arms that do not have to be used sleep? Save me from thffUght of gas- are necessary to restore public con- But if the issues are different this gress. quickly, lest, they be destroyed. The present nuclear oline, oh sleqp that knits the ravelr I Tnrw^^^ '-'nw^r^wWy fidence in government. "Money con- year, most of the rules sound famil- The more open districts f,iey have ed sleeve ol gas, arsenals, in all their many components, must be taminates the SERVICES FOR political process, " iar, to defend the more , trouble Repub- Reminds me, Must compile direc- made less dangerous, inter- , Rep. Vanik said in announcing his In the course of nearly ZOO licans are likely (.o encounter if the tory of open hours for all gas sta- decision , MRS. HERMAN DENA views done recently for a special national mood runs against them. To tions withnin five-mile radius of SECOND, provide for the reversibility of crises. Skeptics say it is more a matter Congressional Quarterly survey, poli- a larger extent , entrenched incum- house. Glenda and children could NEUMANN bc ,'i provide a party with a buffer pitch in, leg it around to gas pump- Funeral Held Today where nuclear arms are involved , we are not FINALLY, wo have to place our , efforts to prevent nu- against I vagaries of public opin- ers, get open-closing hoyrs, which dealing with mobilization schedules and warning clear war Into (he larger contex t of international affairs. ion. ones pump on Saturdays, which ones times measured In days* A move by one side can IN SUMMING Ul', I would say that wc must rcex-unine But open districts tend to have on Sunday. Any at night anymore? HAROLD I. MAYAN 2:00 produce a countennove by the other in a matter of our premises rather than simply preserve Ilium as If they close races, and an unusual number Pat chance. Good old days they p.m., Tuesday minutes. Command and control procedures could col- wore articles of faith , Sometimes I think wc have behaved of open districts In 1974 will provide didn 't even like to sell at night. Central United Methodist like missionaries, driven to intense exertions by our belief lapse under the strain of time urgency, ' Democrats with valuable chances tp Stick-up man's easy pickings. in an abstract world of certainty. Comfortable notions such Slick-up man trying to knock over ' mAftrnn ~*> as mutual deterrence , strategic "stability , and "safe take advnntage of the national issues THIRD tradition- " ' " gas station now would be beaten to FUT1ERAL HOme. , let us not underrate the more retaliatory forces should bo regarded as hypotheses in a that are working in their favor. . Formtrty " denlli by the gas al minis control agreements to limit specific weap- continuing search for hotter solutions—not as declarations line, everybody in- Braltlow-Mirtln Funaral Horn* ons . . . without, Qf course, shutting our eyes to po- of faith. A declaration of faith , according to nil old Portu- DEMC "7S predlqt that tho furiated by disruption li service. Michigan upset will have an effect 374 Er.it Simla • Winona > litical realities. guese expression, is an auto-da-fe, an act that ends in it mass What was address of station lhat Phort* Day «r Night 454-1940 burning. on their strategy in future contests. opens at 5 ln the morning? Watched more 6n naities n^sty . _ This letter is written in refereiice to the editor's note to Tb theMdltor A^ the letter to the editor written by Sue Sattel (Feb: 24). >^it A slim plurauty of American werie let go. without punisb- . T question the validity of giving us her ballot count in (45^3 ; percent). 7 .rhent . . ' : terms of how her name was written-in for the school board favors giving " election. However, since you judged it a valid refesrence as to fu amnesty . to those who left the y^-By '59-317- percent, a major** What to use for identification for a married woman, may I country and refused to serve in Harris Survey ity also rejects the claim that point ncHcyn pf out that only one out of 22 referried to Sue Sattel as fh^ the armed forces . during the : "the ; war is over for . tie. U.S. . Mrs. Jack Sattel in your little poll. Perhaps you should re* .war in Vietnam, as long as they sharp along age, education, oc- ice. Older people, the less well Vietnam and Uie draft evad- view your policy are required in . of using the husband's names ih referring .to . put in .two cupational, and sex lines, as educated ,, skilled labor,; . and ers .have, suffered enough, so to women m your paper. After all, 21 out of 22 wrote Sue of years in . wme iorm of national following breakdowns of ; ' the the men stand in opposition. / they should . . .be given am- Mrs, Sue rather , than Mrs. Jack. 7 V7' 7 our legislators service. This represents a national results indicate: , Amnesty without any strings ' ; ¦' ¦ ;¦¦ . : niesty." And i>y 50-35 percent, Your yopihipn that "we also regard marital status as a V Don Olson of Elba (Feb. 26) questions the /basis./of my change from a year ago, when AMNESTY WITH NATIONAL SERVICE attached is still solidly opposed the argument is rejected that BY KEY GROUPS. ' . fact of legitimate, interest" is confusing, Not once have I seen covering the position of Sen. Lau- the vote went against amnesty , by a majority of the' public. l recent letter to the editor ) MM Hhe Vietnam war was a mis- published in yoiir paper (or anywhere else, for that matter) fenburger and Rep. Lemke oh the Whitewater land bill (4943 percent under any con- Favor Oppoii Sure . . UNCONDITIONAL AMNESTY take and nobody else7 should , be ' ' • Nallonwidt „._....,.. 43 4J . 12 1»74 1»7J 1»72 Mr, Mary.Jones or Mr. .John Jones (Mary) to vierify that dition, -, V- . ¦ ¦ ¦ before the legislature, y ¦By-AgB • ¦ Favor ,k.- '.;.v. .- ... - -3« . 24 . 27 made to 'Suffer more as a result John Jones, about Whom the article is Written is ¦ ...-';. ¦- ;-¦;. '- . . -f - . - ; ¦ ' , married My Information came from newspaper reports in the 7 The key to public willingness . 1«-» .».«. . is 3* . Oppose .:.;. :..:-.M . . ¦ « H> of it, including "those who rer to Mary • '•¦ 30-4» ...... ;...... 44 , 45 ll- ; Not -suta-.:. :..:;..} : 14 . ' .-» u Jones. Why is it "of legitimate interest" to know to . give ainiiesly to Vietnam ; ' . fused to 7 serve in the armed marital status ¦ Winona Daily News and the Lewiston Journal on a:meeting 50 and ov»r ...... it 41 .14 if that person is a woman; but not of interest held by the legislators and DFL farmers in Lewiston Feb. 1. draft evadei-s is the proviso for • ¦ : 6y Edueallori / .Although opposition, to uncon- .forces;" . . .V V V., " if that person is; a man? - Sth grada or less .. is .41 24 ditional, amnesty has dropped At that <&e both said they were opposed ; to the Whitewatet compulsory alternative service. . High school »..:.....-«'¦ . - 44 y 12 y Wpuldn't it be simpler for you to use the nariie given to bill/and Lemke, ; whose name is still on the billj said it was When, ; asked , about . glinting . .. • ' ' .College ' . :i..:..:..... -51 42y 7 by il points in; the . past year, you when a story is reported , rather than : looking up the amnesty; without such service . By .Occupation. nonetheless the set of 7 public "to make sure that bill got tilled." . A later siote in the Wi- Professional ...... S4 = 17./. 9 Bulgarian prirtie names of the husbands in the phone book? Seme women nona Daily News indicated that someone had apparently attached, public opinion combes .Bus. exec. >.;....; si - ' 45 " •«• opinion is still solidly, against it. prefer Mrs. John Jones and some women prefer Mary Jones. checked with Sen. Laufenburger7 and he indicated that ; he down 56-30 percent in oppositioii. Skilled . labor ...... 4« . 47. . 13 Although young people U^der 30 White collar ..^... ,44 y .44 y 10 -b minister 6ri 6-day Why not let us decide how we Want our names in print?. had his name withdrawn, from the bill Ground .Jan. 720.: I Recently, the Harris . Survey By Sex faVpi* it y 47-42 . percent, a v . of '/V- : SUSAN K. EDEL am sure that Mr. V Olson caii check these newspapers and asked a cross ^section 1,594 Man ...,.;...„.... 42 ;/• ** . 10 heavy 66-19 , percent majority ¦ Women ...:.....".;;¦'.« . . 3» . .. y 14 visit India verify the articles. ' . V 7y ' . . ^ . families natioii-wide about: : among those, over 50 opposes it. to (EDITOR' Young pebple, the/ college: ed- S NOTE: We repeat from , the previous note — AMNESTY IF TWO YEARS RUNNING RATHER deep in ; (UPI) 7 marital status of It's somewhat flattering to be referred tb as a past nias- ucated, professional and : busi*- SOFIA, Bulgaria — school board candidates is of legitimate ter of any ait, but. I want to assure.Mr. Olson that I will, not NATIONAL SERVICE REQUIRED the: American grain are two ba- Bulgarian Prime Minister Stah- public interest ,, arid' , we have always indicated thai status 1974 . 197J , ness . executive types, and .- ; wbm- : accept any credit for any of Rep. Lemke's and Sen. Laiifen- ;;..,;...... : sic beliefs;, which , keep a ma- ko Todorov; flew . to Kdia for both male and Favor 45 43: en shape 77 ,up into a coalition: fe male candidates, it is within our pre- burger's actions. Vy- y, /. Oppose ' ...:. '.!.. ... A . ... 43 4» jority from backing/, uncondi- ^lnday on/ a .six-day . official rogative Not sure ...... ;..; 12 ' ¦ '- ¦ '. *» that has now carried the day, ¦ ¦: , as the see it , to decide how that is done in the .news tional .amnesty: visit , at the invitation of Prime columns: jn pur view, furthermore; it does not ' diminish- a If I had ! the opportunity to instruct them in the art of THE DIVISION in the coiui- albeit by a razor thin ' margin, government, I would point out first and ioremost that .they ' —By 58-31 percent, a major- Minister Indira (Jandhi. ; person of. eit her sex to be associated, with the V opposite ' sex try over the amnesty issue ; is for amnesty with national serv- ity of the public agrees with the if that is his or her lifestyle.) alone represent 7our district in the legislature. This is the/es- , Official sources said. Todorov sence of representative government. 7 are, we cplild save $60,000 during the biennium by getting rid statement that those who. left and his delegation are expected , the:, country - rather than serve They should be the main Authors of any bill relating to of thern, Leadership¦ from¦ ¦ our legislators oh this issue¦ is sad- to conclude a number of Aopeal asked over iise of Fairmont slough the of the people of ly .lacking. ' - ' ¦: - - , ¦" ' ¦' .' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' hi the ar/med forces "refused to '" ¦¦ : our district. If the. bill is not in interest . . ,. V . .- economic 'agrefementS; further . : . ST. V PAUL,.: Minn. (A?) - asked the high court to reverse .the district it should be stuck- in a drawer a«d forgotten, some- V I suggest that anyone interested in this bill should coh- serve their country .arid should - ' '? ' extending; the growing . commer- '¦ .; The Minnesota Supreme Court a decision allowing the city of thing only the main author can do; If the bill is good for the tact Rep. Lemke and Sen7 Laufenburger . to see what, .their pay the price. 7-7 7 peration / / between the ¦ ¦¦ ' —By 57^32 percent,.a major- cial coo /. has been asked to hear an ap- Fairtnont. to , use : 7 Luedtke district it-should , be passed, after adequate 'hearings. and if present position on the bill might be; .y two: nations.. ': • / peal of a ruling concerning the; "Slough as '. a dump for material the bill needs amending or reftaing it can best be done by Our . family top.has spent many hours enjoying White- ity ' also'i^agrees with the .view X Use of a slough near Fairmont. dredged from nearby lakes. , the main author. If George Conzemius of Cannon Falls and water/ State Park; that "it wold .dishonor the The Minnesota Department of The DNR ; wants the, slough Tom Resner of Rochester are more capable or more repre- . . 7' ' /./ ' 'ALFRED, SCttUMA>n*J memory of Americans who7 died Natural Resources (DNR) preserved in its natural state. sentative oi the people in the district than our legislators 7 7 77V / V Eyota, Minn. in Vietnam .7if draft evaders
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' , ' • ' • ' ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ " ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - . .. ^_ _ ^^ ; : ' ;Hi)use:-7of- iKd;week,7>. ' - -y Four building M/^ permits drawn By ANDY LANG the first fibor. The, stone faces beamed / ceiling, 7. front-to-reaf living room to the rear covered One of the four building per- struc- the front and the right side living room awaits the plea- porch.7 Entrance ;to the / dining mits drawn/ last/ week from th« This 7warmly attractive . - ture offers to/ vacationing ovyn- back to the stone chiinney. sure of family and guests. To room is through a wide/arch. office/of Ge6rge Rogge, city ;orti for C^ m mmm SfeMtS Wftmfet kidriaper |>air By WALT SMITH determine if Murphy was taken ATLANTA. / (UPI ) . - Attor- across a . state line during his neys for a couple charged in 49-hour . ' ordeal-, : a necessary .> a. the kidnaping of Atlanta Consti- condition before federal kidnap ^. MWAAMMW MMMMMMMMM WMMMMMM M ^ffmw TRIMS tution editor Rig Murphy . said charges can be .filed."'- •' PRICES! . M/|£Ajf they would ask a court today to V. The, burly, 6-3, 250-pound lower their clients' $1.5 million Williams could get a maximum ~ * ^' ^ bond . while prosecutors try/ to 2i>year ' ¦ ¦ sentence and $10,000 KITCHEN !F*T x^I^^^^BS^^kW^mWMMl/IT^UCM J* A DIM FTC determine " whether to/ file fine ./for the federal extortion KITCHEN CABINETS federal kidnaping charges in charge while his wile laces- a ttLiii i the case.. ' ;, . ¦ possible • three-ye ar. sentence REMODELING ^^ BHBteffl^^SmBB 0/ .William A.H. Williams; a 33- and $500 line. V SS^ lSliS^Bg i^«i Prirpc Trimmod! ^ft year-old: building • contractor ,' ^ and his wife, Betty, 26, were Gaffney said if the Wil- scheduled . for a preliminary liamses were bound over to the hearing before U.S. Magistrate grand jury,: indictments could J. Roger Thompson. be returned against the pair; as early as Tuesday, with arraign- Dong Johnston,¦ attorney for ment the following day. Mrs. . Williarns, said he would " Murphy has 7 identified ... Wil- argue: tor ..' a ¦ reduction of her liams as the man who came to $500,000 ; bond. Her- husbands his house Feb, : : 20 on --.-.the attorney, Tyrus Atkinson, Jr., pretense of donating- 300,000 also was expected; to seek a gallohs^oHuel oil to charity arid reduction in his $1 million bond. then abducted him. : The man - ./Williams is charged with said he was a7 "colonel" in the wilCwLLlll Jlw IT " \Ja. a\X I'l vlIlLl EPfiK EHgragBBMuiBriS Tffi *#v^ If 1 extortion , and his wife with "American Revolutionary concealing a felony in ' ," the Army" and he wanted to do abduction of Murphy, who was something about the "leftist, ______SmmSS££^^ ¦a'B'a'i-t'a'^B'BHnB-a'lHB'a'a'flB'HB'a'B^B'KBKa'n freed unharmed Feb. 22 after liberal" press ih:the country. : W^mJ^MmmW^fMmmr ^^^^^^^^^fT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^m i ' his newspaper paid $700,000 Authorities , say, / however, ransom. They were arrested they have no evidence that five; hours later at their home anyone else was involved in the and agents said they found kidnaping and the American $700,000 in the house. / .;¦ ' Revolutionary Army apparently FBI agents are attempting to was a hoax. Shipyards note = *^ ¦aS ^' rj"' <¦*¦/.»*. ^%fcw 3^7 « w?I ^^ r=sgg ^ nnCttk ^<^r» t*^*^***>^'>^^ & *> ,' *, Epll ^-VBl' building boom GARAGE DOORS . By The Associated Press mated $90 million, are to be C^SI : ¦ Despite a sluggish economy built by Bay Shipbuilding Corp. ' ''Jiiif iA . ^m m^sr v ^^^^A\\ 1 j r *^. AKBReSMmiA I "^^rTJ l?7M Am\M /O Fiberglas Doors for many industries, Great at , Sturgeon Bay, /Wis. . ' ' i*\ IV *4Mtf * IFS5S'¦ • Easiest of all doors to open .. Less than hal f the Lakes shipyards ty^hfy^ mmmW rn^nP ' < ^^m ' ¦ ¦ - ' are planning To undertake the. project, > x *b \ MMMmmWL\ U'^^sP T, . *n - i-i ' .* t>„ IT I \„ii„ . .weight of wood doors, Durable fiberglas naneis; ' to expand their facilities and l red aluminuni framin,. lL, are Bay is planning a $10-millibn ' ¦ ¦ ^ W inl work forces in the biggest ship- ^K M >*$ ^^^^s^ S^^iSZ. expansion of its facilities and ral mWs FM/'\\\ %«1 ' S^wW'j iL I < trimmed 20% 'during ' this sale, - . Special orders 7*3x7-Foot 16x7-Foot II. . • .- . . 700-man work force by 1977, / mm IM ^AW . » ¦ ¦ ¦ / X^MlW/ if F ^ \\V« Ji f t'M and fill-ins at regular prices. «» «,- «» ',' Two Great Lakes shipyards - Pickands Mather and Co. of ¦ *** - ¦¦ «^ ¦ are undertaking / multimillion- Cleveland has two 1,000-foot : $94 , dollar expansions to freighters on its drawing • -$"«» build 1,000- _m BB j Il <®H ' " s . l lLyW Our m»*regular white economy 03/ « / -JB^WJI Iril . Ixm - -"' foot, freighters, which many in- boards. They are to be con- L ^ M ,,. ™°SAC ¦ dustry sources say will become structed by American Ship- . -.*.- /: ;. . - tho standard for building Co. of Lorain , Ohio , # Glazed Wood Doors Great Lakes Four-section. Quality doors with extra-strenglli con- Shi ps. which plans to expand its dry- struction features. Hardware included. , dock and work force to handle 1 The industry boom rests on the project, 9x7-Foct 16x7-Foot several factors. ^ Record demands for steel hns Plans to build n - variety of ¦% $89.99 meant a need for more iron-ore smaller ships and renovate • t^B m B^ll- $164.99 carrying vessels and more existing vessels are in the ^ ships are needed due to a re- works as well. P^^^^ ¦ cent boost in Great Lakes etial Fraser Shipyards Inc. of Su- PAINT^ 1 trade. perior , Wis., has doubled its ri\niivxLn/*riu[^jpRATkl ^^ " r^" ^ Insulated Doors fi A/VlRCDT H • All-season insulated door, Also, Hardwar-? incliidod, a 1970 federal law work force to 600 men in recent ^ enabling ing firms to months to handle a backlog of ^ 9x7.Foot ^hipp gain __ ^ 16x7-Fo«)l lax benefits by earmarking a contracts, including one to ffa PRIPE^ ^% ^"% portion of their earnings for fu- lengthen several U.S. Steel Co. "f $112^0 $191.00 ture , ship construction has ore boats. TRIMMED OFF | played a port. Michigan 's only shipyard , Va^x .T/ When the law took effect , (he Defoe Shipbuilding of Bay City, ftAt VVAIL FINISH average Great Lakes ship wns is completing a major renova- '" _ —ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MARCH 15 — nearly 44 years old. In (he last tion of one ship. C /^ '__ . ¦, B fc " ' amM Wrnn shi pping season , five new ves- The firm 's president , Thomas ^^ IK|B^ia*BK|^j£HnKw . ^^T j j i A . , sels were launched. Ship con- J, Defoo, says the present work ^gSa: , ^&t struction Is expected to pick up forco of 20() could more than Pratt & Lambert's Flat Wall Finish even more within the next few triple to 70O if negotiations on n^ nDATTc I AUDrr^n VuPpx coverfl J usl (t,)01 1 'W co]m ' '» nn easy cn,,i - AMBAm t MAMmm AWk AM M AAAM AM WAAA AMBBk. years. several new projects result In rfCnll&L/l/VlDtWr Dries in minutes . .\'o sli-ong' odoi . Wash" able. Soap __ "' m ^__ MM ¦ \ / fflllllil^lfl ¦ BJFBra W^M\ A . U.S. Maritime Adminis- new contracts. ^jjBw. ' ' and wntcr clean-up. Hundreds of ^H|^ ¦ M M-M I ¦ tration official says 15 com- CHILDREN BARRED panies have committed them- 1 selves to spending $251 million WASHINGTON (UPI) - Per- to hui ld new ships or renovate sons under the age of 17 haVc %lia-Satln older vessels. been barred from the film "Tho p7Xs"'lert S Latex Enamel Exorcist" In tho District of Co- LATEX ENAMEL ' r^llll\AR8^D Great for woodwork, kilchons , Imllis . lmilt-lns, All I , ^^^ M WAW 1 W I jB' Ono of the largest projects in lumbia as the result of a ruling ,w the ndvuntnges of Vnpcx , Including soap nnd water I MM AMAWHM.R the proposed construction of by the U.S. District Attorney's .^^ ^> r clean-up. Same colors, too, MAMM I Your Sepviqa Canter FOP Building throe 1,000-foot freighters by office. ^^ zZ& American Steamship Co. of The film has an It rating- Buffalo , N.Y., a subsidiary of permitting children under M to 'I :—1 _ : ; : :¦ ' ; I the Chicago-based General , view thc film In the company of American Transport Corp. i an adult rom the Motion Pic- Phone 452-3373 350 W. 3rd St., Winona ¦—¦ ¦ Tlie vessels, costing an esti- ' ture Association of America. .. L ^— 1 1 , 1 .. , , , , , , ; , _ - - - - — I|^ By GERRY NELSON ,.- ¦¦ in the next general election. Albany. -' . ' Brown. "Zing, they were gone Ieyeiy/ . . - .. to add a student on recent grad- by the Senate. 7 son, R-6olden VaUey. "ST. PAULy Minn. . :(AP)7- A DFLers outpolled Republicans That left . only five Republi- just like that, as. soon as . we.j In other action Saturday, ttie ! walkout by fodr--DFt legisla- in 1972 : uate to the State ^College Board. The measure also transfers A controversy erupted this ' - . statewide races, giving cans and the DFL. vice chair- acted on Conzemius' bill: I i full Senate gave / preliminary j -/:. "tors .in , the Senate -. 'vTrahs- DFLers. first, position There were .. indications the the chapel from the state- De- year on the question of wbether ¦ on the '74. man of /the committee, Sen. don't see . how you could call it, approval to scores of bills in its j : portaiipn-General . /Legislation ballot. ;- . . Florian; , anything Olse but a boycott." 7 first Saturday, floor session of ' measure might be defeated on partment of Natural Resoiyceis the state was unconstitutionally " . .- Committee has stymied Chmietewski It / takes :; ¦ ¦ ¦ Re- Ten of the 15 Senate Com- eight members for a quorum, ¦:¦ Republicans are attempting the year.' : ' ' ' ; . final .passage later. 7/ to/ the state , Historical Sociesty, subsidizing a religious group. ;' publican . attempts . to amend mittee members 5 were present so the committee was unable to to druna up support for ...the-j Among the proposals were . The . Senate has twice de-. subject V to approval by the The foundation . holds regular ^Minnesota's 1893 ballot rotation when lawmakers dealt with transact sponsored - - ' society's board of directors. nondenomiBational services at ' ¦ ' ' ' : ; further business. . theme - that /. DFL bills/tp *.. .' - . ., '' feated a bill requiring appoint- ; law. / . .; • y-V, //V tihree.bills, two of.them minor election law - changes : are de- the chaoel, but it is available -^Allow retired legislators to ment of a student tb the Uni^ ! The chapel,, built as a me- The. issue may be raised on and a. third involving-a $1 mil- The ballqt rotation bills in the signed purely 'for partisan gain versity of Winn^bta Board morial / by public donations -in for weddings, funerals ind Oth- lion, . House are still j keep their/ group heajth insur- of . the Senate floor but Saturday's extension of the state high- in subcom- and are .unfair. ; .y 7/ Regents. The House had ap- 1928,- once belonged to the Fort erVuses. V: action : apparently dealt way system to mittee, meaning that the issue ances in the/state plan, .at their a blow reach the site of 1 proved both student bills. . Shelling Military Post but be- Nearly $300,000 in state funds to GOP attempts to move , a bill the state zoo in Dalcota County. is dead for this session unless "It appears/ 7we have some j own y expense, if they Vjiave ' have been spent oyer several ' served at least eight years. - came state property.. when fed- ..' t h at requires candidates' As soon as the zoo bill, spon- there is extraordinary action in empty chairs here for a^rea- /. The College Board proposal eral land was donated fcr a years/for maintenance and im- names be rotated; Thus sored by Sen. either house. Saturday Twas the son)" said Sen. Mel Hansen; R- -^Aliow muhicipaiities;toy is- /would expand the board from ' , each George Con- ¦:¦' . i state park:. ; provements; to . the . site, in-. ¦ party would, get fche/top spot on zemius, Cannon Falls, was apV deadline for committee action. Minneapolis; .- ¦;. . sue temporary .3.2 teer licenses eight to nine appointed mem- eluding a new bridge to reach . balf the 1974 election ballots; proved,; four DFLers / slipped -.-: State Republican chairman, ¦ Also apparently killed by the - t arid and / io: . .crewmen, Sunday /The .two y; hijackers, who leave . the flight 'deck and go / ,, ' ¦ ¦ " :V :" VV But in a heated/argument with Of gas. - : y//y- self-sufficiency,b y 1980, with or ringen denied charges made four, had incomes :of over $1 afternoOii 90 minutes after the identified .themselves . as Abu : into : y '/ Sen. Abraham Ribicoff the cabin/' , D- --A . JJPI survey shows the without substantially.7 harming recently/ by the Shah of: Iran miiliori. Mondale said the infor- four-engine jetliner / took./off Said and Abu Ali, members of ¦ - A spokesman for tlie airline Conn.y ; he denied charges that ; ¦ ' '/¦ ' •/. American people aire. 7 having the environment. 7- v ' - . - that the U.S. oil was importing mation was from a V "prelimi- from Beirut / on a flight , to an Arab /youth organization, said the Arabs "first ordered the the big oil companies had trouble; adjusting to the energy, 7 —Egypt formally/asked for i more oil than , ever despite the nary' - Treasury report . sched- ¦ "'¦ ¦¦ ¦ London. were taken into custody when plane to. fly to Athens, but the. played a role /in. causing . the crisis and that there, is evidence meeting " of; Arab dl ministers Arab embargo. "The world is uled , to be published / later this they slid down the chute: after ' " ' ' ./¦ ' ' . Greek ,. airport Oontrol . tower . crisis. /y/ y . . , of a rise in fear,; frustration. next : Sunday in. Tripoli , Libya. awash with oil." Ribicoff said. months Tlirce hours later, the guerril- the passengers./ They apparent- refused landing permission. : / "The number of wealthy tax las . ordered piassetigers 7 and ly had made no 7 ransom Ribicoff safd the companies Aviation: authorities in : Athens • a, avoiders soared dramatically in crew out / of the blue, silver and demands. said :tiey did hot receive a were monopoly and touched 1972, said Mondale. white plane /at Amsterdam's ¦ . off an argument that at times Red hot issue " "The request: - ,. ' ' number has beeri declining in Schiphol airport and used ;the Tlie drama aboard the plane, The /then headed for degenerated into a shouting duty-free whiskey and perftmie which; had/stopped, in Beirut on Vplaine • match. recent : years—from 394 witlv in- Amsterdam, where it was comes oyer $HJO,000 for 1970, : to aboard as fuel to burn , and blow a trip from-Bombay to London, / Both " men appeared , on/ ABC's allowed to land atfter Gapt. 276 for 1971; .--/ but now -we're lip the aircraft. began : just after -lunch was Harrison said be w/«s : running public affairs-¦ show "Issues and apparentl back oh the All the passengers/as well as served. Two meny with guns' : . ¦Answers.'-'. ¦' Mpntoya^ meo/afes o/^3t//e y way . to oUt of '-.fiieI-.:7 .; " gtaind scale tax avoidance." the two commandos , slid "to suddenly, ran/forwafd through y In other/ , energy - develop- By JAMES GERSTENZANG "There's nothing finer . than beans that accompanied; but ments: /'"It is long past/time. to" Tenact yWASHINGTON / (AP) — The pouringythat chili oVer:: spaghet- were not cooked into,, the . hot real, loophole-closing; 7 tax , • meal, y, . re- In a move tb offset rising "master chef/' was wearing ti or macaroni," he said red¦ . form: to end this growing tax ; gas pricesr ./Reps. Ronald A; neither a large white hat nor a ./¦-'La Motta repUed: "You blas- With/Congress /warming-up to Sarasin,. it-Conn., ' the exeicutiye avoidance by the very rich," and ./Stanford cordon bleu badge, and : he pbjeme,-. sir." the chili waTr ./^ added : . Mondale.y "Everyone EV . Parris, 7R-Va., proposed to be involved? , / spent most of the. early aftef- The chilis, which Mrs. Juarez branch about from the President on 7 down, Soytet iiriissHe . legislation, to y cut the " federal Montoya said he didn't think ¦ noori . sitting in the bar, but said contain: more vitamins should pay their'': fair' . share-¦ in . gasoline tax froin four cents to than any other vegetable, were iso.-? .- - v. . - ' "'- ' ¦ ¦ ' When the work was done, it was taies."' two cents & gallon. . . his meal. flown to Washington from New The President, he said,./- "is The : Minnesota Democrat said : ¦ Mexico, as/ were / the / pinto aVoiding anything hot.'.' ..' .' .' . "r-Tte Miobil Oil Corp.' said It The master chef, in this case, the 402 who paid no! taies ai all tirtiat ciMcl was Sen. Joseph M. Montoya is .would cut /wholesale , are "only the tip of the ice- gasoline , prices 2.2 : .oents a gallon ' and D-N.M., and the meal was his berg." : ^y:/: - , -V/:V. - vy/V/ WASHINGTON / percentage , of their income in Schlesinger said, the i.OOO Min- force. replaced by. about 1980. / dispute between Sen; John Tow- By TAD BARTIMUS raiding, zones controlled/, by the utetnaii - missiles / ready for "" ' '¦ - - ' ' ¦ ' taxes than the average work- .. . . . and Sen. Barry ; er, R-Tex., ; Vietnam Viet, Cong and seizing tons _of er." :/ .. "V '" . /:: 7 /¦:-- / ' " ''¦;. launch in underground silos will Goldwat-sr, R-Ariz., / SAIGON, / South . v 7 ^ ,/ who each (AP) — North Vietnam an- rice./ The Viet Cong charge that 7 -Mondale said that the taxes be threatened by an increas- Girls may register E@MEHEK7: argued that their native states ingly accurate and growing produced the best chili. nounced today that it will hand the government forces are loot- paid in recent years by Presi- Miss Strum cand idacy over the remains of 12 Ameri- dent Nixon — $792.81 in: 1970 force of Russian . missiles. Recalling his Spanish heri- ing the rice from the peasants ' EEEGTRIGy77 uimmmwi can prisoners- of war . who idled to meet quotas set by the Sai- and $873,03 in 1971• — came to The defense secretary set out 7 STRUM, Ws, (Speciai)-JGirls / tage, the New Mexican senator ; less than . three tenths of: one in the Strum area who are inter- insisted he could the ar- in captivity gon government. his fears in a 237-page . annual ¦ IS YOUR WIRING settle per cent of his annual income ested in ;• participating in , the gument and also persuaded the : The U.S. Embassy in Saigon InV Cambodia, / the - Khmer statement, detailing / U.S. mili- of more than $260,000. By con- tary goals over the next few 1974 Miss Strum competition National Press Club to serve said two U. S. Air Force C13Q Rouge insurgents cut Highway ' ADEQUATE? transports will fly to Hanoi 4 between Phnom Penh and trast, Mondale, said, a worker years. The statement is sure to may sign up at the Strum Vil- his chili for one week; wife and two children Wednesday to get the remains Komporig. Speu for. the first With a intensify the public and con- lage Hall Friday from 7 to 8:30 W. Fifth Thus, he spent Saturday at making $10,000 a year must pay p.m. the club while ah aide, Mar- and take them to U Taphao Air time i n more than three gressional debate overV the di- 7 Base in Thailand for identi- terrorist squad a tax of $905, more than 9 per rection of7 U.S. nuclear arms In order to be eligible, the cella Juarez, instructed Press months, and a-y cent of their income. Club cooks on the preparation fication. / inside : the capital shelled a policies. candidates must be between the ages of 16 and IS at the I 96i of the special dish. market with short-range mor- The stated key to Schlesi- Phone An embassy spokesman said tars killing two persons and nger's worries is four new Rus- time of Strum Steam VEngine Montoya . had to suffer the the Defense Department would , PCA schedules native wounding more than 10. sian missiles designed to carry Days — June 14-16. 452-9275 slings and arrows of a ¦ ' make the names public in ¦ ¦ • ' Texan, Clyde La Motte, presi- ;.; information meet between four and six highly ac- They must have a Sti-um mail- Washington after the remains curate warheads, each capable ing address or reside at Osseo dent of the club , but the sena- are positively identified and Your electrical conveni- . tor defended the New Mexican Property transfers here Wednesday of being aimed at separate tar- Rt. 2 and attend Central High ¦¦ next of kin are notified, ' School. ,'¦ ences will serve you bet- recipe. - County gets. - North Vietnam last year gave in Winorta ; The Minnesota Pollution Con- Whale an advantage m mis- The queen committee for the ter, if your home has suf- "If they'd had some New the United States the names of WARRANTY DEED trol Agency (PCA) will conduct sile payload or/ destructive celebration is comprised of the Mexico chili at the Alamo, 23 Americans who died in cap- William Cornforlh, et:ux to Walter H. an inform ational meeting here ficient vyi ririg. Lelfiekf. et ux—Pt. ot NW ot . NW'M Dl throw-weight has been con- Mrries. Walter Brion, Arvid Kox- they'd have run faster," the tivity and a B52 crewman Sec. 3-105-5. Wednesday to explain state and ceded to the Soviets, relative lienV Michael Olson ajid David ¦ senator, said to La Motte, on whose body / was recovered . William O: Flnkelnburg to Earl tauten- federal regulations concerning Hulberg. . ' . . Call Us Today - \ . buraer-Part o( Gov 't. Lot 2, Sec, . 33- equality has been achieved be- the weekend when Texas was after his plane was shot down. 107-6 and of E Vii ol ' NEU ot IIE'/i of animal facilities. cause the United States has had 454-5564 celebrating its independence But today's North Vietnamese Sec. 4-106-6. The meeting here, part of a separately targetable missiles statement did not say when the Vernon Krueger, et ux to Cordon J. from Mexico. : Dayland, et ux-Lot 12, Green Acres statewide series of information- (MIRVs) for more than five , "You see, there's no Texas remains of the other 12 would Subd. al sessions on farm pollution : wmmmmmm.> Richard Peler Holier, el ux lo Alton years, •^SBBflHa^taniHnHrz ^B^Ba^BlHBWIb a*MnirBiHb mee \.r,< • 9 onions or . tomato sauce in be returned. L. Barum, el ux—Lol 7, Blk, 7, Hub- regulations, will be from 12:30- Last summer, the Soviets be- BAUftr here," he said, pointing.to the Meanwhile, the South Viet- bnrd's Add. lo Winona. . 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the gan testing MIRVs and last namese military command re- Milo Dahl/.et ux lo Max L. .Patttrson, ELECTRIC INC. concoction of ground up chili el ux—SVa ol. Sec. 23-105-10. . Holiday Inn, week completed a $*$>rfes of the and cubed round steak. "Tliis is ported 25 government troops Roach Farms, Inc. to Emery J. John- Jim Bosch of the PCA's solid .;fftll[iH/Ji!lM[f)Jll son, el al—S'A o( Sec. 23-105-10. first full range test of the inter- * Ave)., ^-^fflMJHBBipBHiBH-IHBRfT 517 41st Goodview New Mexico chili devoid of the were killed and 67 were Clelus N. Puolz, et ux to Glenn D. waste division will conduct the continental missiles. Texas additives." woynded Sunday in two battles Brouwer, et ux^Lol 7, Blk. I , Wicker 's meeting. Phillip Goodrich, Uni- Though not yet deployed in easier ' Residential — Comirwc lal 35 miles northwest of Saigon Add. to St. Charles, s Ynakes e a *ot I Then, , Montoya shocked La Berths Fischer to Gene pondllngor, versity of Minnesota Agricultur- the Soviet ballistic missile ^ and 70 miles southwest of the et ol—Lot 7 ol Out Lot 4, pnrl ol Lot al Extension engineer, will ex- Motle. S, Outlet 4 , Auditor s Plat ot Lmvlslon force, the new MIRVs are larg- capital. A spokesman said only ' ¦ "Enst Side". plain different methods of pol- er, and thus more destructive 11 North Vietnamese and Viet Gooroe J, Stolpa to William F. lution control and give cost es- than U.S. warheads, in addition Cong were killed. Mrkrlckn, el ux-Lot 5, Blk. 2, Whet- * stone 's Second Subd., Winona. timates, and the Soil Conserva- to being separately targetable. . Government 7 forces are Max L. Pnlturson, et ux lo Roach tion Service is slated to explain NOW, AT LAST,. waging offensive operations in Forms, Inc.-SVi of Sec, 23-105-10, .^^^ H Dennis H. Prudoehl, el ux Ib Wlllam the planning of pollution con- "This (hrow-weight, com- lk , but the spokes- Cornforlh—Part of SEU of HWA ot Sec. accuracy both regions . ¦ trol facilities. bined with increased The Professionalism —^MBB man claimed the North Viet- 33-106-8. ' oould give the So- : 5_ - Jet America Gas Co. to Bosch 8, Co. — The meeting is open to all in- and MIRVs yo associated with . namese and Vict Cong initiated Lois 1, 2, 3 nnd I , 01k. 1, Wnpnthaw terested i>ersons. viets on the order of 7,000 one- u . ^hriW^j ^ \ Add. to Winona/ PI. of Lot, 30, Subd, of both attacks Sunday. Sec. 20-107-7. Roofing —Is now y. - . Knltcraft Corpornllon to Virgil S, Shur- Thtj bottle smitliwcst of Sai- son—Lot 2, Blk, 2, Odeonnrd's Add, to yo s f or gon marked the 17th con- Tpwnshlp ot Winona and pnrt of S'ly 10 J~z&/yQ L - 9^~vl [ 7== =r * fl. ol Lot ), Blk. 2, Odepnnrd's Adc), r- —ll/ ^! T^^ ? sl f7 ^ y^ Add; lo City of Wlnonn. NOTICE ^^^^^^edge of the Plain of Reeds. Glen L. Bench to Walter Lnlfeld , at THE MEMBERS OF m^>^ it ' Fkld reports said that South ux-NW'/, of NEV< ot See, 3-105-S lying 0m ^m^^km jlS ^^' f' K c SW'ly of 1-90 , 58' Vietnamese forces have been Clara Tlmm, ot nl lo Wllnw A. Tlmm If We are daalor for . . . l- ^ lilt ^ - NEW of Sec, J008-10. Carpenters' Richard C. Wanlock, et ux lo Rnndy Local Union No. 307 L. Sknppol, cl ux-Lot 13, nik, 3, E, R. REYNOLD'S T Boiler 's 3rd Ac)d. to Goodvlow, ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE FOLLOWING . DEED ll i QUIT CLAIM LOCAL FIRMS THAT HAVE SIGNED WORKING AGREE- Custom Quality Cabinetry | Leonnrd Snuslend, et ux lo Snuslend UNOWei'S/)I Enterprljas Inc—W'A of Lol 9, Blk. HI, MENTS WITH OUR ORGANIZATION! Original Pint ol Winona , ' ¦ by DURA SUPREME ""AA * &* The title elk exists outside Nols Johnson Const. H. S. 'Dressor it Sen ¦ - ^-^ ¦" ; >' « , -Q *> ' 200 Exchanfle Bldg. - Wlnonn ,-,2 Remodollng or building? You can haw one ol Ihe lovellenl Vv ^ay.^ ' . ¥*** -ff* captivity only in California, Exchange Bldg. - Winona ^ kitchens aroundl DURA SUPREME I* the magic name In Winona Const. c i.. . u.^^.^ Our services alto include Installation ol: F^1 * Hon"™r cabinetry that rrtqke* your kitchen YOURS, Satlify your 51 W. 4th St. - Wbona ,r, 358 ^W, 41h St, — Winona personal tnitet Choose from It elegant door designs and 12 • JOHNS MANVILLE & CERTAINTEED ROOFING P. Earl Schwab Co. ^^^^^ colon for your lof«l satisfaction. m_r 2ti w»st 74 Kansas St. —Wlnonn Loon Inman • FAMOUS STORMASTER ALUMINUM WINDOWS A - New Kitchen DOORS CIIHV IOW Ralph Scharmer 1B0B W. 4th S». Wmon* Your Professionally Planned fay ... OB 722 Sioux - Winona • FAMOUS FIRTH CARPETING AT DISCOUNT PRICES Winona Plumblug Co. Phone 451-31 3D WMC, Inc. 1126 E. Broadway - Wlnonn SUSPENDED CEILINGS IIBSB • - 207 Exchange Bldg. ~ Winona •Thruit-BaekI CoHor* Export Workmanship with CompleU Satisfaction Guaranteed QiudoxvL {Built , , „ Burn* Builders Howard Kollor KENDELL-0 BR1EN TOILET TANK BALL Kltchtn Cablnoli «/!«««»w,nona Amillio' i Urgail teller • 1440 6th St. - Goodview Porrnlc«01> Lonilnnled Tept LU MBER COMPANY Tilt •ffltlint Waltr Mail*' Imlanlly itopl • Tappan AnPllnncoi Ihl (low ol wot«r ' of|*r laih Ouihlng. • WarriroDoi • IF YOU NEED A JOB DONE, CALL ONE OF THESE CON- "Here to S«rv»" ROOFING & SIDING Vanltlai WINONA • 5tor» PlKluroi a Dn«i" • TRACTORS FOR PROMPT AND QUALITY WORKMANSHIP 115 Franklin St. - " 3rd St. ED RATAJCZYK Phone 45M848 7i< AI HARDWARE STORSS Phone 45MH0 209 E, FREE ESTIMATES WWI Auxiliary elects officers ; Devotions^ pa Miss Bertha , Acheff was .elect- A worship service and a pan- mum security building. . «spoke on the need for prison receives,"7said Mrs; Swanlund.' , '•:' ed president of the Auxiliary to el - discussion , highlighted the Mrs; Sharon Lewis and Mrs. .-*reform and on the PEP project ¦Churchy ?Women United , .have 7 Prayer, "World War -I ,Barracks 1082 at World Day of : service LuJean Swanlund, members of :of helping inmates arid their voted .to ' actively support tho a recent meeting held at Valley held Friday, at Central United the Stillwater organizatioil, :families. ' yy-'-XX - . work of PEP as Lenten Proj- View Towers. Methodist Church as . 150 mem- PEP ; (People Enabling People), "In thus giving, eadir of iis ect. •' • ' • -' "• ' ' ' " ' Other officers elected were; bers of . Winona's Church Wom- fi ' 'y- ¦i mii'i ' in ¦ii ii II ' ' Mrs. George Plank, senior vice en United joined: with women president;. Mrs.. Arthur Busse, in 168 other countries to observe junior yice president; Mrs. Lyd- tiie-dsy. y " ia 'Cierzan,. treasurer ; Mrs. . Miss Beth Millam conducted Mary. Nelson; chaplain •; Mrs. the worship service, which fea- Minnie Hariimann, conductress, tured a screen projection of a and Mrs,1 LouisV Giesen, secre- part of a mural painteo by the tary., ' ,. . - - -'• • . - Mexican artist, Jose Clemente The time for the . auxiliary Orozco. Miss Millam's , sermoh- meetings. . has:, beep changed ette was based on the underly- from S p.mV to 2:30 p.nrii ing concept of the painting and Members the Barracks interpretation Of the artist' of her ¦ s were/ guests at the lunch served work. " following the meeting. 7 ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' A panel of persons from the . / '. -. ¦ ' X-. Stillwater prison disciissed pri- Present flag 7' yv son life and the heeds of the in- mates. Members -of the panel MABEL, -Minn. (Special) — were: Dick Zauny prison inmate The Auxiliary ..to the VFW Kite aiid head of the inmate coiin** telson-Onsgard Post 5769: pre- til; Ivan Witt, inmate and pres- sented, an . American flag to ident of the Jaycees within the Green Lea Manor Nursirig prison, and Gordon Campbell, has been plac- worker and volunteer co- Home.. The flag case DAY OF PRAYER ;. . Iyaii Witt: and ed iri the chapel at the home. ordinator . of the. prison's mini- on their work at the prison to help inniates Richard Zaun, inmates at Stillwater State and their faihilieS a prOjesct which Church " i Prison, and Gordon Campbell, caseworker Women United of Winona have voted to and volunteer Coordinator, of the prison's 7 actively support as a Lenten project. Miss mininaum security building, presented a*panel Beth Millam presented the worship service ydiscussion on prison life at the World Day of 7 ; preceding the panel 7 discussion. From left: Prayer service held Friday at Central United Witt, Zaub, . Mrs, LuJean Swahlund and Mrs. '.' Methodist Church.. Two members of the PEP Doris Swanson, PEP volunteers; Campbell, ' organization . (People . Enabling Pteople) spoke and Miss .Millam. (Daily News photo) _ , :. ' . ' •
DINNER THEATER . . . Jeri y Jarrett, the CST event, following Ms performance Broadway performer who presented "An Eve- Saturday evening. Jarrett visited with theater ning with Tevye," as the show for the third patrons during serving of dessert following Save 20% on Cranmere annual College of Saint Teresa dinner theater, his one-man performance Saturday and Sun- visited with Sister Johnita Kling, director of day evenings at Lourdes Hall. wall shelving and ?&M. CL (pilkw... To hear orchestra LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) I — Members of the Lincoln High Checks to charities free standing shelving by Kirsch School junior band will attend a concert given by the Minne- sota Symphony Orchestra in can be good or bad Northrup Auditorium, St. Paul, Tuesday. DEAR ABBY: You stated that you were "delighted" when, in lieu of a Christinas gift, a fan in Tulsa sent you a signed check, inviting you to make it payable to a charity Attend conference of your choice. When my husband was sick in the hospital, we were Mrs. Simmons Pierce and advised that in lieu of flowers, friends had made contribu- Mrs. Roslyn Rohrer, representa- tions to THEIR favorite charities. This was a thoughtful tives of the Winona County gesture, but what if WE disapprove of the charity or cause s Com- Farm Bureau Women' which bene- - mittee, attended a statewide _ ... JhsiiiiLCL (pilbow... . 27 and 28 in fitted in our conference Feb name? Per- Dea f ADDV: St. Paul. Sponsored by the Min- haps it is a everywhere you can imagine a pillow to be. On a nesota Farm Bureau Federa- p o 1 i t ical By Abigail Von Buren sofa, on a chair on the bed, on a floor. Just sprinkle \ tion Women's Committee, the group o r , meeting was highlighted by ad- \ ______—— Velvets cut velvets, velvet cause with these pillows anywhere. , dresses and discussions on vari- which we do not want to be identified, and on whose mailing ous activities, programs end in- list we do not want to be. stripes and quilts. Many colors. volvements of Farm Bureau in * Answer that one, please! the state and nation, the role of DISAPPROVED CONTRIBUTORS 95 boards and committees, duties $3 and responsibilities of leaders DEAR DISAPPROVING: You make a good point. and the county as Farm Bu- You can't prevent people from making contributions to elegance you can afford Values to. $7.95 reau's basic unit. THEIR favorite charities or causes in your name, But you can refrain 'rom sending signed checks to those who because youassemble it yourself TRILLIUM CLUB I could conceivably put you in that uncomfortable position. J I HOME FURNISHINGS In minutes ^0.~ y T — LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) , you twist beautifully pre-finished spindles and shelves to- { rff jfj SECOND FLOOR — The Trillium Garden Club gether into luxurious looking custom furniture. No tools. No glue. Sav» ^ DEAR ABBY; Some time within the last five years I because you buy only what will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. read an article in a newspaper which stated that a man had you need! Let MS help you plan your walnut Roy Nordine will present a figured out how to square a circle. or dark oak arrangement soon) talk on the propagation of seeds I remember that this man's son was studying math, and and cuttings. t_\m>a te ¦ that's how he became Interested in the project. The man Unit shown above has brown or black /f ll Q' Where Personal Service J worked on the problem for months before he came up with ^^Jl \ . 1 *s S'M Important VISIT NASSAU the solution which led to the discovery of a new kind of curve. spindles with walnut shelves. o>^ v^ LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) The article said that a university math professor confirmed — Mr. ani that article, but I am unable to come up with the proof. 6 legs fi Please, please help m.e. I am beginning to doubt my own 69c 4.14 3.31 CIRCLE MARY "' Circle Mary of St. Martin's sanity. Isn't there some math genius in your vast reading au- 6 finial balls • 59c 3.54 - 2.83 Lutheran Church will meet dience who can come to my rescue? 4 spacers * 10c 40c .32 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the BARBARA G. IN WILKES-BARRE, PA. Sphinx I home of Mrs. Ehrl Fort, Gar- MM^ ¦DEAA BARBARA: We'll soon find Out. Geniuses vin Heights. ? Total 87.40 69.92 Add 50(? per spindle and 5£ Q «-. _ -, per spacer for woodtone. 7.Z\J /.<30> . /Stl «i.iaa .¦ . . f iojn&A, Total 96.60 77,28 ' \ *^*Wtt"v? - . ' I'l (¦ ¦¦ '¦ ' CoolemtoK If FXJN^^T
; . ty CtCltY SROWNSTONE ' " : Af Food Edilar 1^ '*' fi. 7 dUvSL SUNDAY BRUNCH Tomato Juice Cheese Crackers Oatmeal Fruit Scrapple ' , ¦ Ml -. . \ M e a . $ Crisp Bacon Beverage OATMEAL FRUIT '4All • II i1 withmASAAJIl * SCRAPPLE A favorite cereal is served in a new form. 4 cups water " ¦/¦ 1 teaspoon cinnamon I I . I J>jaAhwnhilt 2 tablespoons brown sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups quick or old-fashioned oats % cup chopped dried apricots % cup choppe*d prunes In a large saucepan bring to Unit shown above has brown or black a boil the water, cinnamon, sugar and salt, stirring until spindles with walnut shelves. blended. Stir in oats; bring to a , boll again and cook quick onts REG NOW 1 minute, old-fashioned OJUS 5 4 End shelves " 9.95 39.80 31.84 minutes or longer. Off heat, stir indles • in fruit; cover and let stand IS 14 sp 1.09 15.26 12.21 SAVE $25 minutes. Pour into a 13 by 9 4 spacers • .10 .40 .32 inch baking pan that lias been 1 full shelf • 9.95 9.95 7.96 The feeling is Spring in all Its airy freshness and rinsed with cold water ; cool. Beg. 124,95 Coyer loosely with wax paper; 6 legs ° .69 4.14 3.31 clean lines. Enjoy . . . In this lovely coat of 100% 99 chill several hours or over- a night, Cut into 12 rectangular 6 ball spindles .59 3.54 2.83 polyester red or white in sizes 10-16. { ' slices. Fry in a small amount \ ' — . END OF THE SEASON of butter until golden brown, turning once. Sorvo with maple Total 73.09 58.47 .Add » 76 MODELS syrup. Makes 6 servings. !>IV per spindle nnd !5f 7 nn ¦ c »r SPECIALS ON ALL per spacer for woodtono. /.Z*J , ,,. •).»,*.5* GARDEN CLIJBS LAKE OITY , Minn, (Special) *- ^. WOMEN'S FASHIONS - .*-—" V S~\ APPLIANCES - ^ - jf)^ MAIN FLOOR LOWER LEVEL - Tho Rose Garden Club will 80.29 64.23 ( ^/f ( _^# //J moot Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Includes all froo stAndlng and wall units. tho home of Mrs. Morvln Crow- Prices effoeflve son for n program on bread a ^^ -i ^ dough sculptures. Tho Bitter* . . fffioa__yJJ IT te Qlrpate swcot Garden Club will meet *.•*. JCPenney • _ a IsW/iere Personal Service ^ /y || o W/icfo Personal Service Tiidsdny nt 2 p.m. at tho homo ^^// \y _ >;/ u Sliu _ ^r $till Important \J) Important of Mrs, William Jacob with n We know what you're looking for. program on macramo. i -. .JV -:/ ^ ' ' - r ii $taie xstreajcer St. ?a ul fir^man is Vieti loses boyfriend, Hurt vvjiile on d uty i^ '; ST. PAUL, Minn. ,(AP). - . A sey feospttafr. Witnesses caichesacold St; Paul fireman : suffered a :5aid.h9 broken : leg slipped on icy steps leading to rricjocl lor"'aftft ; Sunday while .fight- the.home, which was " gutted.b ' " u^J;-^fyn^ NORTHFIELD, :Miim. (UPI)--; ing- a fire in a vacant y;V' A Viennese theme set the . home.: the7flames.: ; Recipes for one of the. des- Laura Barton, 18, Carleton Col- ¦ . , mood for the annual dinner serts served is; 7 Vefii Audette was reported in '.: :The fire brol»-out-about -- '4:S0'' ' -'; -7: - - ; . party of the Winona County lege coed, ran: nude across the ! good condition at St. Paul-Ram- ' .a.m.- Home Econothics Association BLACK FOREST stages -during-ia -Curtain..;calL.:af -. CHERRY TORTE held Saturday wening at Holz- 1% c. whipping ofeam ter a 7 presentation of Shake- Inger Lodge.; 8 eggs, well beaten speare's "Measure for Measure" Food items for : the (iiiinor 1 tap; almond extract at-the college recently. were prepared by members of 2 c. flour She said the deaai ; congratu- FLOOR FASHJpH NEIFVS L «v the association and featured :-. - ylMl c sugar . " lated her. on her "fine streak" ¦ ; food including beef . .. - Spring is almost heye and Viennese 2 tsp. baking powder ¦ and - said, it. was the best she'd JKE^Hffl Spring L YLE'S "An- roulades, chicken .with7 sauer- ' ;-,- * *V4' tsp.- _ salf. _- ' .- - y seen- 'X -Z-XX WM_f^^_%. Sale " is ih full swing ! Don't - pork '•¦ : r^^ ou on tHe ^ kraut, stuffed- cabbage Heat oven to 350 degrees, Bui Miss Barton said she ran __m ;-xX__ ^^- t whenmany "gredtZsavings. The , green beans with- paprika ¦ ' Sale ^arf ecl . 0n Aforch rolls , Grease and floirr two layer into some other problems. MM$*kZ^m! - Be -2. toand ends thia Sat- zucchini with dill sauce, beets ^dPH 'Jhe kh. ready enfoy the lovely: pans, 8 or 9 inches, Whip cream She .lost her boy friend, who ¦' PaLrtl &fm "weather with- horseradish green pepper. ': ___^^§N ^S PPW it . arrives by having ' * until stiff aiid fold in: eggs and was embarrassed by the episode y °Ur j sprin ' salad, Black Forest cherry torte t(Bm ' 9 -dec.oraimg- -.orid cleaning fin- extract. Stir flour; sugar, bak- and she also* caught » cold. _Hr '' \ ^ and Indian puffs . .with vv' ^o'T ing powder and ; ; salt together; cream Hors d'oeuvres includ- fold gently. into egg mixture. - ' Also, .stuffed euciim*^V and " lip- Hi nH • . LYLR'S will be conducting three ed Spread in pans and bake 30- to ' ^Bi ,. :'"PH clinics during ¦' the month of March. At tauer cheese dip. Nautica l couple ¦" - 7:00 35 minutes or until cake is done. . p.jn..J : March. 11, the "Carpeting Clinic" ; 7)00 p.m.,, March IB , Viennese music set. the mood Cool and : fill : with cherry fill- the "Linoteum and Hard Surface Clinic . thie. event ;. attended by 40 ¦ '¦¦¦:- married at sea "; 1:00 p.ni., March for ing- '.. - . y'25 , - the "Window Treatment ' and '.- Wall paper Clinic", Call inembers . of theyassociation and CHERRY 545-3105 and registeri ahead cf time. We husbands. . ;" FILLING MONTEREY, Calif. (UPI) - 'd like to see their . . Drain two i-lb. cans Bihg Air Force Airman ladies and fellows (if possible ) . attend. LYLE'S fe els a ¦ James E. cheri les, reserving juice. MH 74 Alvis and Army Private Susan knowledgeable customer ' is a -pleased . customer ! tablespoons cornstarch, with. 4 - ¦ ' V.,.y,MrsV Prancis Reid chose the briny deep for : ' Lenten tea 'y tablespoons sugar . -ViENNESE. THEME V, ; food and music . set the mood for the event Spring float - fashions. ;— in- carpeting and hard . fl oor ttir- iii saucepan: their wedding Friday. faces. £- are truly The Ladies Aid Of St. Martin's Add water to juice to make 2 Speltz, president Of the Winona County Home attended by... 40 -members and, their, hiisbands. They were lovely :dnd mteT?sfihg. The colors and tet- ' . married aboard ..tures are vibrant. . ,' ¦ X .) ' ¦:¦ ¦ Lutiierah Church , will host . a cups.. Stir into cornstarch mix- Economics-Association, surveys the Vienaese From left :yMr; andyMrsl . ..-FTarik;TCipziei 7MrsV: the Coast . : . V ¦¦: ¦ ' . Guard Cutter Cape Lenten tea Thursday at 2 p.m. ture. Cook over low heat jiist buffet served Saturday evening at thie . as-., Speltz -Mr.; and; Mrs. Cohald Walker. (Daily7 Wash ; while the: Remember , the¦ ¦ ' vessel was on sale 'is; now . on at LYLE 'S, and don't for- - Vlrt the church, parlors. y.Guests until mixture thickens arid sociation's annual dinner: party. Vienniese News photo)' . . an engineering test run in get to register now .for the ' clinics -being 'conducted those : : ¦ welcome. ¦ clears. Cool to lukewarm and Monterey Bay, . V : . - . . three Mond ay evenings this month. : ' ' . . •'. "77 . ' - . - ' •'• ¦ " ¦ ¦ . . . ¦ . . - add 2 tabiesppoons brandy, ex- are - - ' ¦ • ' '•'-. • • . '.. ' .' : < ¦ '¦ BABPTIST LADIES AID ' RARE EASTERN FOREST Tie,;.;couple^ . students at . ; . . ' ^ ~'^^ .^SiTiZ/--:Z - tract. : .'- ' ; the Defense Language Insti:ute ly Sq..:. . call LYLE'S today< for alfyoiir floi ^r'' covering MINNESOTA, CITY, Minn. - 7; FLORA; Miss (UPI) Z ~ : needs .- or-see ¦ ' ' Dip 36 cherries into7 thickened Jeane Dixon .'at'- The Presidio of Monterey, , everything at-.LYLE'S showroom , ' ai the sigh' The. ladies. , of First- Baptist Your horoscope -r Mississippi's petrified forest is . of the yellow ball)... y ' v / .V '¦>' ,•: ;.. juice and Vset aside. Cut re- ;¦:— i .• L: ' - - •" .' L ' ^ i and . told the Coast, Guard they . Church will meet, Thursday at the ' only ¦.. geological wonder of ' rniv ing .cherries into qua. lets ¦¦ | ["wanted .something different" 1:30 p.m. at 7 the home of Mrs. For TUESDAY, . Marilt !-¦ ' ¦ Taurus (April 29-May 28); your ex- 7-7 ; HOME FASHION CENTER .;, ' i its . kind located in the eastern • ^* j . and add to juice. Refrigerate un- Your . birilfday ' today:; Prom a alow cessive concern for home and possessions j foi* their marriage, a Coast ¦ ¦ Irwin LeOhhart 1132 W. 4th ' prosperity can build : ¦; ' ' .- X ' ¦ V: Carpeting — Draperl«s — Linoleum 7 : til completely cooled. Whip 2 . c. take-off. your shouldn't be allowed to take you. beyond part of the United. States. ¦ Guard spokesman said. . " jn .- . gy . St; White cross work will . be steadily ail year. Sell-discipline irvd con- the range ol ready adfustment in family '¦ "¦Xy Y-m"e Wallpaper — Carpet Cleaning whipping cream, gradually add- tinued Investment of energy are etien- affairs. ¦:' - The concentration. of pietrified V There V was ; : no .wedding _ a _fs jt- , done. Visitors are welcome. I ritL -Highway 6l7 Phone 4544M5 ing % cup confectioners sugsr. tHI, not always easy/ Relationships flow Gemini (May 21-June Ml:' It would be j wood Vis within a 40-acre tract j breakfast aboard . the Cape \A\%£j Q(_ ^ y ¦ smoothly once you- art. ' past - " an. tarly hard to find , less provocative and yet , : ;' - .7' :fX': .y ' " . ' Open- ? a.m. tp J.-30 p.m. Whip until:stiff. phase of tasting and being tested. To- so potentially rewarding circumstances, j nestled in- , the hill country of ( Wash because¦ Alvis ; gets .. day's natives attract, notice through once you git over a morning mood of Madison County. 1' siBias'ick. -'.. -","''- '" '' - ' . ' - . .-- . La Grosse student Invert bottom layer of . cake strong personal reactions, a flair for dissatisfaction. -v on plate. With decorating tube dramatUlng . even trivial routines. These Cancer (June 31-July *U).:' A search people sre never two of a kind, however for obscure Information- offers extra .ad- by or spoon : ¦ is killed fall , foriri thiri rim of whip near in ase ' they may be. ' ¦ vantages, gets you put-of lint lust far ped cream Aries (March il-Aprll »): Adopt , a schedule. 7_ . around outer edge , . enough to complicate your LA CROSSE, Wis. {UPI) A of bottom layer.. Fill Vwith cher- natural course of action, . with special Leo .(July 53-Aug.y Ml: Flash your regard (Or the feelings of others, and brightest smile,, and charm your way Uriiyersity of Wisconsin-LaCrosse ry filling. Put Von ¦; top layer: all goes well for a Vigorous day of per- past an early disagreement. Self-assured, student died during the weekend Sppoh remaining7 filling in the sonal progress. ., move fast now that you af» riding a V ih an apparent fall while, wave ol opportunity. hiking center; of top layer. Cover . sides • Virgo (Aug. JJ-Sepf. 121: Additional on Grandad's; Bluff here. .;. and top with - whipped . cream. work, perhaps under . somewhat : trying He was identified ras Michael conditions, seems almost inescapable. An Press grated, sweet baking , cho- Catholic pa rishes early start is mora help thin you pan . J. Walters , 19, Shorewood. . . colate onto sides of cake; Out- possibly imagine. ^ His body wias found Sunday portions-r*ti sessions Libra (Sept. :J3-0ct. 22): Work and line 12 individual ,- ..*n sponsor play bolh extend longer . than usual. It's morning by . another IIW - La with decorating tube filled with up to you: to stick within tht . limits of enrichment your budget — and you may nj>f quite Crosse student hiking in the whipped oream. Place three Four growth and . ¦ ' make- li, • : area. Authorities ; said the yic- dipped cherries oh each Of the sessions., sponsored by Winona pMish' will, ¦ be held Scorpio (Oct. 3S-Nov. . ni): .Concehtra- j tim fell about 30 feet onto rocks. 12 portions 7 on top of the cake. Catholic es, tlon on the flno points brings results, I at Cotter's . High School, begin- but you must keep an eye out for the The death was ruled accidental. Refrigerate until .• served. unexpected discrepancy which can bt ning Tuesday; at 87 p.m. . and both crisis ant), opportunity. continuing consecutive Tues- Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): A lata days through March 26. start pushes you past the clashes of y THE ACTIONS OF THE MINNESOTA ¦ opinion from : relatives and others . Tech- ' '¦ Topics are: teaching the nical advice runs Into details which help STATE LEGISLATURE! AFFECT EACH / your understanding. adolescent religion, - conducted Capricorn (Dec; 2Man. -1»1: Added ' ¦ ¦ OF US EVERY DAYVV BE INFORMEP! by the .Rev. Paul Nelson;, the cooperation should not be taken lightly ol m OWJsed . e^.-. -- - ¦:-.- -= 1 - R»J . ¦ ¦ --H ot* assumed as permanent; Gel long- MMM9Z>-^6 ^ ^ " v.Won U WA f#A .f conspiracy of: GOdT-the - Ho 1 y : term benefits, confirmed, whila circum- ¦ Spirit in men, the Rev. John stances are in your favor. ¦ p ^g^^- 4.. .. : : .^r^^ Suprenant ; covenant iii the Old Aquarius (Jan.. 2s-Feb. . 181: Getting - - your day off to a good clear beginning ^ Testament, -the Rev.. . Eugene involves , responding to irritation with With Tom Aaker Bohn, and the devil ' you say, calm and gently expressed resolve. Just ' don't bo, careless. . . the Rev. Larry Brixius. : Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20): Being ablt At 8 :40 a.m. and 6 :25yp;|TV; . Each Tuesday all four topics to handle those who Inadvertently get. In will be presented. The public the way. Is Its' own reward, Ifs a great ' ¦ ¦¦ day for repaying old obligations. - ' .. ,:' ' - niay attend. ' .* . ¦ ¦ ' :¦ Mp^ Soviet grain crop Exclusively in Winona decline is expected Area counties MOSCOW (AP ) — The Soviet Union expects to harvest 205.»3 million toas . Of; grain, this year, W^ammMx W' ' considered for ^ down . from .- .last year's record crop of more than 222 TmiUion tons, ' the . Soviet; news agency Tass said today, y 7 Tass gave ho. reason for the forestry plait expected drop ;in production, Four area counties are among but early . thaws of the ;.-. snow those being considered for a new cover ' ; followed by freezing forestry . incentive program to weather Vflnay be a contributing be introduced by the Division of factor. Forestry of the Minnesota De- partment of Natural Resources. Winona, Fillmore, Wabasha and Houston counties would join ^ ^ ^ Olmsted and Goodhue county NOMONTHlY ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^fc^^ ^^Alf^ $^ A s in the program. PAYMENT "^^^ jAVt AU THE INCENTIVE program is ^ 60 PLUS designed to encourage " tree TILL ^ ^ n^SAVE ^ planting; site preparation and FINANCE CHARGES # | ¦ ' ¦ :' timber stand improvement Coo $ bedrtiom, kitcheiv office 20 SAVE 20 for 1973 lumber production of nearly $20,000 and nearly half of ROOM SIZE 8,000-BTU WARDS 15,OOO-BTU UNIT that came from the southeast- Compact air conditioner *g m ABB Automatic thermostat. Fits *\ a#%#%|| fi ern counties. fits windows 20'/4"-36" | * |iV double-hung windows Fillmore County led the way 1 JLOV with $4,847, while Goodhue re- wide. Installation kit incl. RBC . W .H 24 /2"to 40 */2" wide. REG. 229.M ceived $2,095; Houston , $1 ,048; Wnbasha , $1,398, Winona , $473, and Olmsted, $f>9. Fillmore County records were high because of a concentrated land acquisition effort¦ in that county. . , '. , There are currently about 25,000 acres of land in the hard/vood forest with the stnle holding options on another $100,- 000 worth of land , but future SM-80 Package —r Featured are NOW ONLY acquisition will likely wait until fhe SM-80 Bookshelf Music Sys- tho lD75-7fi biennium according <£ f| 4%#*kOC to state officials. rem with stereo tape player and j l UO fJ Receipts from the timber AM/FM/FM-Srereo, plus the ST- sales are returned to the coun- $25 MXMM' - ty treasuries. SAVE SAVES20 123 automatic record changer and . 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VV/VRDS W Hardt .1p.m. tq 5 p.m, Sunday ^^ la vap Plaza Ea«t p entotea that fit era csaantlal to 10 I bealth. 8oo your dontlat ) ' ' ' ' • ¦¦ "• ¦¦'¦ - ngulilrir. , . - - ' ¦¦ ¦ •' """' — T "' ' - -¦ - -— . - .. ——— ' ^_ ¦ ¦ ¦ ||?lt^^¦; .By STAN; SCHMIDT - . . Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ; brings a 16-9 could play some forward too. The/only way to cope with Gus '.get two points, but after the game look at his assists. He an- ¦ ¦¦ , ¦¦:¦' , y . ¦ . llaily News Sports Editor record into tonight's game. The Auggies, under first-year is a lot of muscle." V ticipates extremely well on defense and he can score top,'' *: - . .. X eight games Tonight; the muscle will be applied by " year, when coach Erv lnniger, have won .seven of.'their last ^ 7 6-6, 2l5-pound 7 Augsburg's style of ball is a switch from last , Winona State's Warriors like io, TUU . whgnever tji^ fast including¦ Saturday's 56-54 squeaker over Macalester. sophomore Bart Davidson and reserve center Dave Cornell, Butch Raymond coachei a more patterned:type of Offense, : break develops; bill .we usually 'content to Set up a pattern . Winona, the defending District 13 champion and the Nor- a 6-8 freshman. Young will be matched up with; 6-5 junior but, says Inniger the Auggies are having more fun this year. . - . . ¦ , geared toward their potent One-two punch — Roscoe Young thern Intercollegiate Conference , titlist the last three years, Ray Hamiltonis or 6-5 seiiior2i.i Jeff Dahl. V'l likie to run," said Inniger, a graduate of Indiana Um- and!'Gus;:Johnson. . ' ;-.- boasts a 17r5 record 7 The Warriors have won nine Of their last Ydun^ averagii^ points a game; Johnson 19.3 (as . versity who played 7 pro b-all for the Minneapolis Muskies.. "I Augsburg's Auggies like to run, run, run — all the time 10 games. . . ':. ' . -. . -.' •". well as 6.1 blocked shots); Davidson 10; Hamilton 16.5 (and 7 Vdoii't qare to' watch a team take two minutes to shoot the And that's what bothers WSC basketball coach Les Wothke as The VYoung-Johnson combination obvidusy pos^s the most 8.5 rebounds); and Dahl 14 (as: 9 rebtHinds). ball. And the kids really «njby it."- he prepares for tonight's District 13 NAIA tournament serious threat to Augsburg, which lost an 82-81 verdict to WSC While Augsburg knows it must stop Young and Johnson, Winona boasts a 5-3 edge in the seriesVwith Augsburg, opener at;7:30 ta Memorial Hall. ; in last -year's district opener, X the Auggies pose: a more balanced threat to the Warriors. which : -first started ii 1925,7 and has .won the last five meet- "Augsburg's tempo; bothers me,'' Wothke said prior to "When those. two are down low," - Inniger said . Sunday ."You can't 7 really stop one man,"' inhigei* explained ¦ ¦' ' ' ¦ V ingsiV . :-X - '. '' 'Z;xx'7 . 7 . ;..; ¦ X'X; Saturday's Augsburg-Macalester game, which he scouted. night in a telephone interview, "they're as. tough, as any I've "You dOii't know who's going.. ;to do th^ scoring for -us from ' ¦'¦ Memorial, is :' WSC, which has never been beaten on the new 7 "We just.can't try to play that style, it's not our game. We've ever seen. THey compliment each other very well. Young oiie game to the next Davidson hit 8--11 from the field against Hall floor; also boasts a -30-game home' court winning streak. got: to control both boards ;to prevent the fast break.'' more ol an outside threat than Gus and he has very gpod Gustavus; Dalil . can tear the nets off from the cornet* and ' y That means Johnson a 6-8 junior -y ¦' ¦ ' -- ' ;¦ 7 7: . Tonight's winner meets the winner of the St. Thomas- . , . Young, a 6-6 senior, and quickness and driving ability." . carried us through the first half of the. season ; and Hamilton¦ Paul Sir, a 6-5 sophomore; will have to grab at least their When asked to compare Jotonson and St.. Thomas' 7-foot-* has had a couple nighfe where he's been in the 30's. •/ '.' . Gustayiis Adolphus game Wednesday in the district champion- '¦:' ' ship game. . - -7. ' average,number -of rebounds; 17, 9.7 and 6, respectively; : Bob Hosier, Inniger replied : V "I usually use 10 players in a game, and they've all been . - at "Oiir front line has got to rebound,"7 Wothke continued; . I'Gus is the only center in the state who can defense Ro* in double figures iat one time orranother.'' . . . if St. Thomas wms tcnight, the fin ale will b^ Hamlina .; "because : Augsburg is very quick and very aggressive, Con- sier one-oiwhe. He can handle Rosier ; all by himself because : Jeff Nessler, a 6-0 sophomore guard averaging nine points University, If- WSC and Gustavus win, tlie finale will be in different Winona. If Augsburg and 7 Gustavus; wiii, the finale will be at: trolling the boards and the tempo of the game are the keys of his tremendous jumping ability. But they're too arid 7eight assists, is also a threat. "He riinis their ball club," ¦;¦ to the game."- , y .. '77 . types; of ball players. Wothke put it bluntly, while Inniger labels him "the best .. . 7 Augsburg.- - .- ,- . - . - X : , Augsburg7 runner-up to St. Thomas (which. meets Gustar ¦7 "Gus is more pf. an outside threat; as well as inside. Gus playmaker in the state." . A preliminary game tonight at 5:30uwill match the Blues viis 7 Adolphus in the other tournament game tonight) ila the has so much more speed, he's- not the typical center^-ne "lie' s a great leader,'' Inniger continued. "He may only 7 . again^ OasU Bw in a City Basketball League playoff contest, : tridjah^n^ Heard takes Sairits r|li ^||o l ¦¦ ¦ wife's advice ¦^yJy/A.jJiv>v-A *** i A ' ' ——i^—^-M' ' mWc -M' —' ' "—^ 1 ¦ ' ¦—¦ ¦— fcirf j/j ^ deteat Sharks; By HERSCHEL NISSE^SON all well . ahead of schedule. . ; less . and make a pitch too ' ' ' to win Cifrus ;. -7 .AP Sports: Writer V . Elsewhere, Hank "Aaron par- good." " ticipated .in ah hour-long- work- .,' The Los Angeles Dodgers ORLANDO, .Fla, (AP); -- Jer- Alva T: Bonda, executive; vice signed , their last recalcitrant, ry Heard, considered one president of the Clereland In- out vvithi the Atlanta Braves but , . of pro failed to hit a ball out of the catcher . Joe7 . Ferguson.; He golf's, brightest young stars un-* Stars^l^Sei dians, says the team is "not for park. The Braves slugger, iagreed to ajy estimatecL$42£oa ^^t^vy¦ sale" but admits he plans: to ' is hVhelsegaH"^:^ By THi; ASSOCIATED PRESS Saints, 7 who '.• trail Houston by. one shy. of Babe Ruth's 1 all-time after hitting 725 homers7 and, '. Th» Minnesota lighting' nine' iJoitots in the WHA-West;: meet with a racetrack owner to driving in- 88 runs last season. .' search for perfection, says he's ¦ ' discuss, the possible sale of the record of 714 home runs. . ' Saints would like to have tl)e -.- Tlie . Saints play New England.: . ."The pitchers are going to be Other intrasquacl 7 homers straightened ; out his act on American League; .. baseball some advice from his wife. V Minnesota North Stars' success at : the Civic Center Wednesday. V club. careful . pitching to Henry, no were:hit by Pittsburgh's Rithie at the . gate. And the' North night, and reports- are; circulat- 7 Zisk and Dave ParkOr, Phi-la-, "She's watching me hit those, Things get- a little: confusing, doubt ," said 7 Manager . .Eddie big hooks in the woods; and she Stars would like to charge ing that they will beytinder neV» Mathews, "Nobody, wants to> delphia's Billy Grabarkewitz through they National Hockey ownership by Thursday. V; you see, when you 're a last-. Billy says, - -What the hell areVyou place team.y give up the home run that sets and Tommy . Hutton and doiiig?7 Wy don't you .go hack Leagues with the. ease which the 7 A . crowd/of; 15,391 . was on the record. But it'll . come. "Williams and; Pete LaCock of Sainjs are displaying .jn. .. . the hand ias the North Stars lost 3-1 However, all's well at the , get to the way you ; played be- : : Somebody will a little care- the Chicago Cubs. fore?"' Heard said, 7 World Hockey Association. V V to the New . York Rangers -at club's . Tucson, ' Ariz., training . The Saints, . The , damp where ManagerV.Ken As- He did, ' and the result was a . with Mike Walton MetropoUtan : Sports. North front-running,7 - three-stroke' vic- reaching the 4fcgoal level with Stars now " trail 'fifth place Los promonte .continued to sound the hai trick, - like, a broken record Sunday. tory over Horhero Blancas and rallied to defeat: Angeles by three., poihts aral Jim ¦ .Jarnieson Sunday in the the Los Angeles Sharks 5-3 Sun- fourtii-place St, Louis by five "I hate to : keep telling you day night before : 6,715 - at. St. points. '' . guys the same thing;' - he said, $150,000, Citrus. Open.. : . Paul CSvic Ceihter. ' '- ' ' • ' N fof Heard, occasionally whistling . - . , ' .' • . . i Sajnts 'I, -Sharks*. . FLPA pf^arins . "but . I'm very pleased with the : softly, to himself, fashioned7 a 7 WaltonNtook . Over 7 th&. . WHA- First Period—1, Los Ahoelej/ LeBlane way things are .going."; 7; ' ' ¦ three-under-par 69 in the final scoriiig lead . with V 91 - points : 16 (Zrymlak,'. Horton), 7:20.- 2, Los An- • So is Bonda; to tell the truth, aftier his, three goals; and an as- geles, LeBlanc . 17 . (Tardll, Zrymlak),. . , round and; won with a 273 total, ' , 8:28. Penalties—None. but he says that ownership by ,929-yard "¦ LEFT JAB . . . .. Houston Rbckets7 guard : Mike • Newlln- sist, Grordie Howe of Houston Second Period—3, Minnesota , Morrison ' 15 under par on the 6 ¦ ¦ '. (Hampson, Connelly), 10:07. Penal- . : Edward J. DebartolOj \yho owns has ' 90.-: ;, . - . .' • 32 . ¦ a striki to avoid one Rio Pinar Country Club course seems to be throwinga.Mt jab at. Milwaukee's' Kareem Ab- . ties-^Clirlstlansen, Min, maior, 6:05,* Sar- - shopping centers iah-. can to 276. le-.m; . tthe city. V to avoid one, the National Foot- I pledge I will do all r Thirdl. Period—4, Minnesota, MacMlllan ball League Players Associ- get this legislation through as a Jarnieson, playing, in only his 11- (Wollon,. Hartipson), !38. 5, Minnesota, "If someone like DeBartolo second event after returning Walton 38 (Johnson, SmlBt),.l:47. 6, Mlri- '- . came along and wanted to buy ation opened its convention B.illl of Rights for Athletes." . hesola, Walton 39 (MacWIl lan), 14:27. 7, with Sen. John Tunney pledging Ed Gaxvey, executive direc- from an injury absence, had a j Los Aiigeles, Leblanc 16 (Servlss, Tar- . the teem now; and since he'd 67 in the bright, warm sunshine 's dlf), - 19:18. »,' Mlnheiota, Waltan 49 also be dedicated to keeping it to jerry Heard : 67WS9-W—273 overtime and following a Rudy a, Wa rner 2 0-1. 4 Abdul-Jebbar 19 6-9 Butler 5-(Sfe rhkowski, Park) 14:27. Pen- rules for athletes not 'to enjoy March 16 in Washington. - J. Jim Jarnieson - ....v. 70-72-47-&r±27i total was his season nigh, led Tomjadnovich basket.for Hous- 44, Allen . 7- 74 21, Robertson ' .4 5-7 13, alties—Hextall, Mini 9:20; Selling, ' NYR, we have the money for the sea- ' ¦' tiomerb Blancas .;.. 71-tU6JO---2112, _ . ' (O'Brien), 4:43. Penalties—O'Brien/. Mlnf - • -from; - vacating the American should be treated like a child session. /The convention will Bruce Crampton •:. . ."69.73-66-70—276- a 75-67; -. third quarter and. held on for the win.7 y HOUSTON ; .;.;...... 20 2J 30 II tZvtl 19:21, .V. for 'Leonard Thompson .. 68-69-69-72—-278 - MILWAUKEE ;..,;.:.. 25 28 14 » 15-112 Shots on goal: New York 17710-15—*2) .-: - deficit - . ; ' East cellar; and hot sell his services : for continue through -Tuesday,: with Lee Elder :.:¦....'; ...... 71-7M8-69-278 ToEijaonovich 7 led Houston Fouled but—Mealey, Dandrldse, War. Minnesota 12-6-14—32. ' League . . happy with what: they are worth like every- the players holding workshops • 10. Hale Irwin ...... 71-69-68-71—279 The Bucks' center scored 12 with. 24. points and . Calvin ner. T«tal fouls: ' Houston 27, Milwaukee Goalies: New York, VIllaemurar Min- "I'm especially . Hubert ; Green ...... 70-70-72-67—279 29. Technical fowls: T*rri|anoivlch, Ate- nesota, Worsley. • the pitchers," he said. "They're one else." on collective bargaining. R ichard Crawford .... i7-ll-7-K7-^T9 points: in the fourth quarter as Murbhv added 23. Bob Dan- GlaUimn. . 1 -K.-3C! • ?? ¦ vav*»*^i*»? . .?»"??' ? .»» ¦»????? ??•'?¦?? ??????».????????»???»»???»?? :» ? .? ??»/ Twins not yet concerned about OliVa's absence Preston will get test ORLANDO, Fla. CAP ) - The Minnesota Twins say they are not yet concerned about the-ab- in District One sem sence of designated hitter Tony If any; team would have to cedented fifth ' straight Maple iald, the team's veteran .play- Ix^SSSBSBS^fSSS^^S^S/ r ASTBVlSiSED^ Oliva frbm their spring training be tabbed a slight favorite when Leaf Conference title, hasn't ex- maker, .netted 27. ' . . ¦¦ "¦ the District . One Basketball actly been put to a test in the Harmony will counter with the {¦ camp. . Tournament resumes 'in Roches- tournament, whipping Houston likes of Randy Sikkink, who re- - GOODVEARS'GASSAVING" SrS ESrS^.. : Oliva, since he's been a regu- ter Tuesday night, it- would be 78-57 in its opener last Wednes- corded the best individual out- lar , has reported on time to defending district and Region day and then cruising past puty of the tournament Saturday "CUSTOM STEELGARD" TBACIIOIIDESIGIi \- spring training only once. That One champion Preston. Spring Grove 64-41 Saturday night when he pumped 28 points wa*s in 1972 when he was on the And even that assumption night. in the Cai'dinals' 50-4? victory ' RADIAL RETREADS over Peterson, and Kendrick ^PB^ second pf a two-year contract would be a bit risky after the Coach Ken Denny's squad has | ( \ way the Bluejays' next oppon- thrived on balanced scoring Scheevel and Steve Schroeder, : : Sams ype rflad design and was trying tp come back :' a pair of 6-2 seniors. \ 5 GUARDS TO -\mm AMkWA W K *a» * * li^K^\}$WMmm\? ent, Harmony, has played so practically all season. In fact , ' < custom Power , from knee surgery, . far in the tourney. the Jays concluded their 14- - Scheevel dumped in 18 points ;I-- HELP PROTECT S J | R ^d BMt'i^SmMmm 1 The Twins held a three-hour , BR7«-is Cash,MI JWygtaraw In any event Rushford, 16-5, game conference slate with five against Caledonia last Thursday I YOU ¦5JWAYS¦ ' ¦¦¦ Mmm.mMMP|US^ iMMflH I workout Sunday in preparing aid Spring Valley, 15-5, will players averaging in double fig- but . visa's shut out against Peter- 4 MBBMBmrnmrn^M ^'88 OUT f-UM • BlackwaUspi^r , | l»????? ¦*»-*»????????????????-» ¦????•??"» ???? ¦??? ^????? ¦?¦??????• ?•^???? ^ Sports in 'fa^yf^ -: * State howling fourney Scoreboard . . 'h*MMH«aM *^MMa«m^HHa-* 'a«BMMIM«MM0MW Pro Basketball¦ '¦ ¦ Pro ¦ Hotkey V . 'WBA--:7 . : ¦ ¦X 'X ' • 'NHL':- - - EAST DIVISION , EASTERN CONFERENCE New leaders in B team doubles ATLANTIC DIVISION W L : T Pfs. GF GA : Mama Vitale s of -St. Paul competed so far in the tour- 1,341 total Winona' W. L. Pet. 6» Boston . :...... 42 11. 8 92 278 . 169 . ' , s Bob Kratz climbed Montreal ...... 37 IB- 8 : '82 232 . 180 Boston .:;...... ,,, 46 . 20 ,»7. ~ hold its lead in the Class A di- ney with 368 yet to bowl. Dan Ludewig and Ed Huiras up to eighth place bl singles 43 N.Y. Rjnaers -34 16 12.90 m l»4". . New York ...... ;. . 11 .614 S ' ' • vision through the second 'week- The leaders in doubles after . Buffalo ...'i.- i....'.. 38 34 . .528 il' Toronto - .,.' ..- .., 30 -21 .12 - 72 M3-1B9 of New Ulm nioved into second Saturday with a 670, one pin ' 27 27 8 62 197 205 . Philadelphia . . .;.....: . 20 ,48 . ,29* 27 . Buffalo ...... - end of the: Minnesota State the first weekend of competi- with a 1,330 count, and Richard higher than fellow Wmojian Don ¦Detroit ;V. .- . .;. :22 31 10 54 212 362 CENTRAL DIVISION ' ioc^r ¦¦ N':Y. Islanders . 1-5 31 . 15 - 45, 148 502 Bowling Tournament being held tion , Pete and Gary Niemczjk Kleen and Larry Olson of Zum- Peshon Capital .:,. .;.,,. . 3? -30 .565 • ¦ ¦ ' ' ' tr^rt . Vancouve r ,,.... 17 " -34 .10 44 173 243 . • ¦ . : - -CMii)pi;ed. ,frQih ..D ' ' , and Maple- of St. Paul slipped to fourth ' . . .aUy.Ncws7 Wirci 8er\ice8 .Atlanta ...... 30 -40 .«» ,9'A WEST DIVISION " at Westgate Bowl . brota jumped up to third with a Mike Mules of Mankato Is still - DEM Houslon . • . ,...... ;,. 27 .43 "-JB4-' 12'A ,/ . ' ¦" : 1 won its first ' - : Philadelphia .. 37 14- 10 84 210. 128 leaf Lariei. place, but Gary Niemczyk and 1,325, 24 pins higher than the the scratch single game lead- 'V - ' t^Pi ^ Minnesota: Indepeh- Cleveland , .....,.:., 24 - .48 , ;333 16V*j - dent^ High fachppl^ Hockey Tournament with a 2-i victory over Chicago. .;...:.-32': 12 17. 81 M8 118 But Evergreen Lanes No. ,3 of R. C. Brummund of Cannon Niemczyk's total. er with a 290 and Niemczyk con- ESTERN CONFERENCE , Atlanta ...:.,.. 23. -29 IT 57 165 194 . . Hill-Miirrayyof St. Paul V . W ' Los • ¦Angeles ... 23' 30 10- 56T74 199 . Zumbrota jumped in to . first Falls managed to hold the t*svo tinues to lead in the scratch before a Crowd of 3,660¦¦ at Aldrich MIDWEST DIVISION The only change ln the top ' ' ¦- ¦: ' ¦:. ¦ ' ¦ . St. . Louis...... 23 ' 29 TO 56 171 .170 y ¦" Arena .- '. .;- .• . . • , ' - . , • -y - < . . . W. L. Pet OB ' . place in the Class -B standings top spots in singles. five of the singles standings oc- series department with his 713. ' ' .; . v ¦ - Minnesota .....18 .29 • 15 . 51 185 217 . Milwaukee ... „.... 51 19 .72? , .' . Pittsburgh ..u 20 46 177 221 131 Satur-- ' ' . -47' .35 6 , by combiniiig for a 3, Dick Halvorson and Roger curred Sunday when Olson put A total of 680 bowlers have . . DANNY VOLTEN Chicago ¦ ...... ;.;. 24- . 1662 .4'/V . California ¦:' ,... 12 .43 8 32 162.276 , who had three goals aiid three assists : Detroit • ,.....: .45- lb .634 . 6Va ¦' :•¦ " than the pre- . ¦ ..... SATURDAY'S. RESULTS day, .44 pins.more Blad of Minneapolis took over together single games of 217, already competed in singles . and was namM.Most Valuable :KiC.-Omaha - ... ,;:.. 27. 45 ,375 25 ¦ Player, sparked Lake Superior ¦ Boston 4, 'Detroit 4, fie viousX' . leader,.: First & Last the doubles -lead Sunday by com- 224 and 200 — to go with his with 1,808 yet to bolw, and 340 ' PACIFIC DIVISION- Philadelphia 'Buffalo 2 ' < '¦ ' ¦ '" State of Michigan to. a :4-r victory over Bemidji State and the ' : ^. ¦ ¦ Golden Slate ...... 38 28 ,576 ^California 4; Montreal .3 ' • . Chance Liquor " of . Albert Lea. bining for a 1,321 score with a handicap of 70 pins — for a sets of doubles have competed ' . NAIA hockey championship ' Los .' Angeles ...... 39 '30 .565, -. ' . . . . • . .;• • - '/i Toronto 5, N>Y. . Islanders 2 ; Northwestern National Life, . Seattle .....;.-... . 31 , 40 ,437 9 Knitting Mills. , 18. 22 18 , -Jersey .. .. . 27 34 . 57 20.4.245' , 18 22 Kentucky .;.., 42 . 25 .627 WEST . DIVISION took over fifth placo with , a Country Counly ... 15 ' ^ Levee 18 RODNEY BQBICK of Bowlus, Minn.V *vviU place his 24-3 , . ¦ weekend. ^ New . York ....,...; 43 27 .614 V4 . Houslon ,....;...39-:2a - .5, 83 262 175 , ¦; ' S&H Sales 12' » L Cove 18 72 18 ' , Carolina - .: - 3,015 count. „ . record ajpiiil Larry : lieilfu&uC^ waukee in a 10-roiirtd ¦ .... .i.... 43 30 .58) 2 • ' Minnesota . ....' 36 26 2 74 261 221 C nderella Shoppe 10 Wincns Liquor 13 27 13 . , Virginia ...... ' -23 ' , Steve Nellon and Bob 'ebscr y heavyweight bout. ¦' ¦¦ ...... 46 .333 Ta - . . Winnipeg :,....; 30 31 , 5 65 -2U241- Gordy Chamberlain of St; B Line Fjshton V Oas s 13 27 13 March - 14 at Minneapolis Auditorium . . . . Memphis ....'.- ...- ... -18: 51 .261 25' . : : ' . Edmonton • '- .„. ' 31- -30 ' 1 63 .215 221 '. Paul . turned in: the :top.- .. ;in- turned in respective errorless PIN DUSTERS WEST DIVISION . Vancouver • .'-... 23 39 0 .46 iii 169 GUVS & DOLLS Mapleleaf W. L, , Utah . . ...: .:....:; 4S. . ¦ ¦ , MINNEAPOLIS won the Upper Midwest Golden Gloves . .24 -.6X1 Los Angelbs ' .. -21 43 .0 42 192 262 dividual 7 scores in the team scores of 571 and 554 Ursula Westsale W L G aham k\ McGuire 8 4 San Artturiio .36 34 ' ' ,514 9V> SATURDAY'S RESULTS Smith - Benedict 2) 8 Elbo Room ..8 4 team., title; championsV yere: Minneapolis' Gilbert - Mitchell - . .Indiana ,....:- . :..- 37 ¦ this weekend . with a 265 Hogenson toppled a 203, Sue .. . 35 .514 9Vi . New Eng land 7, Vancouver 1 ' event Thompson Ovenng 2I'A 8'i Host Side Bar .. ...:...... 8 4 (112); : Denver .\ .,:...;... 32 37 .4¦ Wclisrd's .Hair Styling ...... 4 . 8 99 ¦ ' Vancouver at' Jersey . " . . Gristum's, . . .: . f' ;J Mix Thompson rolled a 227, Grulkowski - : Wartin ...... 1' ,-M DUANE BOBICK of Bowlus,. Minn., lias signed to fight San Antoiiio ll), .vrrBinia.7» Browns Clothing;-Mpls. - ...... 2971 — Blanche s Tavern 3 9 ' ¦ ¦ C chaiov<*ski - Kukowski 1< lfi - . -Denver . 139; San Diego 11? - Diamond Lake- Lanes, Mpls.. . «|7 Poy Moore had a 500, Donna ¦ ' LAKESIDE Paul Simonetti of Dunmore, Pa., in the Green Acres Boxing : - Rydman . - Olson . ' . ....' ..;. 13 17 . ¦ TODAYfS GAME - Control Data No. 1, Mpls. .. ;...... 2«0 ¦ Wcs'gat* W L. - ¦' '• • Virginia at '• College Hockey -.. :..••• ¦*»« Kramer tipped a 197 en route to Flanary Jones 9 21 Show in Huntington, -Va.- , April 6 - . . . V. ;.: .Utah: - ,. . Star Bowling, Mpls. . . ..,,. " - " Regors Meats 22 a SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS ....,;.... .• 2933 Donahue ' . 'Datcher 6' 24 WCHA- • " Venetian- lnr>, St . ^ Paul . . a 474, the Pipers hit 802 and Wick - : 2i" Sh-rty s D & J . 18 10 ; . , Mpls.-;....,....2?lis Wle* 5' s V AUST3tALlAN JOHN NEWCOMBE defeated Stan" Smith Michigan ' Tech 4, Minnesota 1 . Diamond lake Lanes the Strikers finished with 2 ,208. New. -Laria Products: ..,,; ... 16 12 ¦ Prep Basketbci!! ' -2 ' ' Danry s Skelly 15 13 , ¦ ' UM-Duluth 5, North Dakola ¦;..: • . , -: . KINGS & QUEENS 6-2, f6,y6-4 ihy the final .of the.$50,000 ' MicheIob7fennis - CLASS 'S TEAM . i v Johnny 's East Side Bar .:..,11¦ ¦;. ¦ ' ' ' SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS - ' Evergreen Lanes No ,. 3, ¦ ATHLETIC CLUB: Richard' s . Hair Stylists . ...11 17 SiC . . . .;. ' :;. *... . .\ • 7 ...... '. 'Z' y ' . : ' ", .y .- ' . ' . MSHSL DIST. 4— Notre Dame 5,.Wisconsin 1 . . . ¦¦ Strikers V 77 . Denver 7, Colorado College First & Last Chance . • ( Hamermk level- Pipers Wi V^estgatp Liquor 10 18 Waseca 87/ Afedford 47 ' .. 1 -¦ Lea ,..... Fn.) — Lans . . . 24"* CLIFF DRYSDALE . NAIA— .. ¦ ¦ :. * Liquor, Albert ;.. . *: ,3S!J A s & K s U 20 Vlncna Pno' -o 8'i Iieat Torn Gorman 64, 7-5 to capture - .Watiamrnao.65, Zumbrota - ¦ piaine -.., ;.. .-•• M85 19^ • 40 ¦ Lake Superior. 4, Berhldll. St, ¦ Busch Silo, Belle= . - . ed a 221, Bob Banicki . ached Dcub c O s iVi 20' » BRAVES & SQU/W5 ' " ' -- .-: WIAA CLASS ¦ .1 Zumbrota ...... 3039 &rst;prize in a WCT; tournament in;Miami V ,.- , ' C (champ.) .. . - .: Zumco .inc., . . Road Runners ' " - ...... 23 21 Wcslg^lo - REGIONAL FINALS- Wlnorva ... ; :y-... 301-5 &87, EB's Corner worked for ...... Polnli Gustavus Adolphus 6, St.- Thomas J. Sunshine Bar, . Silver Tops J2 M Home Beverage 26 ARTHUR ASHE defeated Bjorn Borg 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in the Mlneral- Point 96, Potosi 57 Anderson Dreg, Belle Piaine •,,,..,... . , 3313 George's Lounge total- ' ' . '• (3rd place) • ' 971 and North Crawford-37 . . ' ¦' ¦ "" ¦ ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ Hu'( & Puffs 20 24 Valentine -Trucking-Phillips 66.,, 2VA final of: a "Green Group . , LaFarse.M Hickory Smoked . ' - . ', Bowling Brats ...... 19 75 ¦ " WCT Tournament in Barcelona, TODAY'S . . Northfleld . .,.,. .. -.... 3PU ed 2,859 "Winona Bearing & Machine 23 ¦ ;¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ GAMES . Hurricanes.. . Puddlors . .. 1? 25 Spain ...:. - . ' - ' . ' ¦; ' ' . •• • •'.- , MINN. IND. : PLAYOFFS - Rochester Elks, Rochester ....,.,.,2979 PIN DROP O son - Tuttle ... 20 REGION S— . - P rep Hockev Princeton ...... ; 29J5 Weslsate Points Alley Cats 18 16 Shorty s Pals . 18 ¦; ' ' . SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS ;' Dairy Queen, : VIBGlNIA WADE beat Rosemary Gasals 2-6, 6-4, 6-1 New Uliri Cathedral vs. Owalonna Oasis Bar,. Winona : ...... ,- ....- ,;•• , 2968 KAGE . 22 MAJOR Blumentntl s Store ., 17Vi on ¦ MSHSL . PLAYOFFS Marian at Mankato DeSmel ¦ - Sportsman Tap 21 Athletic Club W. L, Veug'm Kowalewskl ...... 17 ihe women's pro, tennis tour . ... REGION T— ' ¦ ¦ ¦ . REGION t— ALL.EVENTS , Wunderllch Insurance , 1V E.D.' s .Corner ...... ,.; . 16. 8 Sell Scovil . . 16 SANDY MAYER - Faribault BA' Sibley 4, South St.. Paul :0. . . -Paul ¦,.,..,.,. -.. . - registered an easy 6-1, 6-3 victory over vs: Faribault Shatluck .REGION ' : ' "" : Dale Hansen,.St. . . . W* Ray s Trading Post .. 1! George's Lcunge ¦;.;..;.... 15 9 ¦at Mankato St.' . 3^. . ' .. .>. » , .v.; W : Jurgeh Fassbender Hibbing, ¦ Gary Nietnciyk, St. Paul . , Oasis .. .. M'A Peerless Chain . 13 11 ¦ ¦ in the finals of the Garcia Tennis Clas- Edgerton Southwest . 7/ Thief¦ River Fails 2 : Paul . ,; .. 1938 - ¦: ¦ ' ' -' '¦ ' ' ; -;¦ Christian v$: Roch REGION 5^- . .- . Duane Perriio, St . Cheer s Llquqrs .. 15 Winona Printers . .. 10 14 sic -v. . ,:- . , . . ;.. .;: . 'Lourdes at Mankato.St. . J . Roosevelt 4,. Mpls; West 2 ¦[. .;:¦ ¦ Lake Center Industries. : ... "IIV Schultz Transit .. 10 14 ¦ DOUBLES ;Mulual Service Insurance' ... ..;. . 5 Elfco Room .. 8 16 EAU CLAIRE, wiiiEing eight of 187eveots> swept to Us TUESDAY'S MINN. INBEP. TOURNEY GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP— . Dick Halvorson third , consecutive BIG NINE PLAYOFFS- ¦ ¦Roger Bla.....-,... 1330 Mankato East THIRD P1ACE— • ¦- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •:¦ ¦ wifh.^3; points ...... vs. Faribault at Owa- ' Rlthard .'-'Kleen ' . . . . • •: - . . ' '• tonna- .. Hopkins Blake 5, St. Paul Cretin 4 ...... 1325 '. . Larry Olsbh, Zumbrota . WHITEWATER had three individual champions in win- MSHSL: DIST. 1- CONSOLATION— :- " ;¦ . - ' ¦¦ ' '4' Pete Nlemciyk- . y • , • ¦ .RusMord VS.- ' Duluth .Cathedral 5, Mpls. Bretk . ' . ¦ Paul 130) , ,ning the WSUC wrestling championship; the Warhawks Spring .Vallty if Roch.¦ ¦ Gary Jd'erriczyJc, Sf. had ¦Civic, 9 p.m. '• • . -. ' :. . , • - ¦- - John Woestehoff-: , 110% . points and runner-up Platteville .87 ... . ; . . JV.ayo Civic, 7:15" p.m! : . Fred Krenlz, Belle ' Plain* ...... 1300 ¦ Yduth Basketball . ¦ ¦ PAIRINGS for Thursday 's opening round of Prestwi vs. Harmony ' at Rosti . fAive Bob Chase - ;:'" - ' , ' . v the Wisconsin \Pee Wee League ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦Chuck'Pfahin; Haslinss- ...... OT- ; ¦ ¦ ¦ -W . L :¦ •' W-L ¦ State Independent7 High School Basketball Tournament in Mil- ¦ Steve Hultina • y . . ' . College Police Dept. 8 yo Bambenek's 2 6 Bob Bunnell, Mpls...... »...:. 1295 waukee are: Menasha St. Mary (I7r6) vs. Bdskefbqll ucf ;¦ ¦ - ' VFW y . ' : . 17 .Milwaukee Domini- . . - . 5 , 3 . , . Jim Larson *,- "¦ • • ' -' : can (11-11); DePere Pennings (16-6) vs. SATURDAY'S LATE RESULTS Dick 'Peterson, Sleyton ...... :12M -Oshkosh Lourdes ¦ ¦ ¦ (12-10); Eau Cla:ire Regis (2ft-3 ); vs. MINNESOTA — 7 Terry Schneider 7 puinped in Dick Hart - . ¦ ' ' . • . • . . ;¦ 7 Racine St. Catherine .. . UW-Superior 88, UM-Dululh 6)"7- ; • Jerry Morrow, Zumbrota ...... 1270 (22-0); Madison EAST — 14 points to . lead unbeaten Po- • • ¦:' Edgewood . (10-13) vs.: Milwaukee Marquette ¦¦ ¦ Elford Schmidt - ' " - ' ' - ¦:. ' ' ¦ ' Army J8, Northeastern 57 :. tri- . Fritz Karels; - Harhbura...... -1257 • :.Ci8-4-) . 7 .:- .. .; .,. ; .. :• - .7 lice Pepartment;to a 43-S2 ' . Princeton 70, Columbia 43 SINGLES umph over UCT in a Pee Wee ¦ ' "; 729 ST. CLOUDi STATE ( 16-10) will meet North Dakota State . . Buffalo 106, Rochester 95 ' Gary. Nlemciyk,' St. Paul .. St; Francis, N.Y..68, Navy TLeague :basketball: game. Satur- R"..C. Brurrmund. . Cannon Falls .... .720. :: (17-9) in St. Cloud Tuesday for the right 62 .. .. 711 to play Kentucky Browrt 56,. Harvard , 54 Larry: Olsoii, Zumbrota ...:. ¦ ¦Leonard White Bear ...... «93: Wesleyan in the , NGAA College Division regional basketball Rutgers 81, : Penn St. :63,:y day.^'. Ki|enskl, ¦ ¦ LuVerne R*3t«rts. Lyle- :.....:...;.....:, 693 semi-finals at : . .Penn 8-1, Cornell 68 ' In the only other league tilt, ¦ Springfield , Mo. ... . v- . • Marlln Klose,. Lufsen : , - .•'...... ,..; 681 Yale-82, Dartmouth 58 ' - ' VILLANOVA captured the 1974 SOUTH - ' Bambenek's . ^ged TVFW. - 32-31 Conway Jacobson; Zumbrota .,. ....; £7.6 IC4A indoor track and .. ill H. Carolina St ' Fred St. Germain; Winona field championship for the 13th tirtie . 72, Wake Forest 63- on a last-second . shot bj .Greg : ..... ,. - ..;..; £74 siliee 1957 with 29 points; . Clemsori 71. Hal Abrams, St. Paul . .. ' GayTech 58 : •Gernes;- Byrl'Johnson, Cannon Falls ...... £72 Manhattan, the defending championVand favorite,: and Seton . Arkansas 97, Texas A8.M 66 ; Hall tied for second with 23. ,\ Oral Roberts 103, Okla. City¦ 14 . • MIDWEST - •• . . . ' :- ' . .¦:. - . ylowa Si, Northwestern 76 ' ¦ South Dakota 80, N'. lowa 79 '' ¦ ' S. III..72,.N..|||. 58 SOUTHWEST — - . ¦' Texas 95, .:8aylor 84 ' ¦ holds on Rice K. Texas .Christian 72 - - KWN0 WxM A wil l open FAR WEST— . ¦ ¦' ¦ Hawaii 117, .Memphis SJ, 85 ¦ - . Utah W,-Wyoming 90 : . Brigham Young 70, Colorado St.-69 AC' crown UCLA 62, s Stanford 60. to . . Washington.84; Oregon 82¦• -- . - KWNO Radio, a team . that tion of the tournament got un- playoffs Tuesday . Seattle U, 83, Santa Clara 69 der way over the weekend, and . . Long Beach St. 76, Pacific 52 competes in the City League at ¦ Oregon . St. 76, Wash. St. 63 . ., ' - (Final) Mapleleaf Lanes during the reg- Jack Lipinski. grabbed the lead ¦ ¦ . ¦ ' TOURNAMENTS — ¦ ¦ ' .¦ • . WCHA .- . - . season . : igan Tech, Michigan is at Min- an . ¦ ' . "CAROLINA' S CONFERENCE ular season, held .on through the in singles with a V529 series, W . L T Pti, W L T nesota,. Minnesota-Duluth V at Leiiolr Rhyne 65, Mars Hills53 Mich. Tkh IO I ' 2 il 25 7 ' 2 . final day of team competition to 84 handicap and a 613 total. Denver and Wisconsin at Mich- CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE AA Minnesota .. U 9 5 33- 17, 12 5 Norfolk St. 74, J, ¦ ' '¦ claim the title in the sixth an- Dave Kirch is second with a Dtnver ...... 14 . 11 2. C. Smith 6! - 32 20 12 .5 igan State in the two-game, to- CUNY : Michigan Sr, 15 12 131 1J. 1. nual" Winona Athletic Club City 607 that includes a 64 ; handi- 2T Medg«r Evers Wisconsin ;. 11 :11 5 29. 17 12. 5. tal goal series. 61,-York 57 Lehman 88, Brooklyn Bowline Tournament Sunday . cap. .- . - ' Mlnn.-Duluth ,13 U 1 ' 27 11 .U. 1 The four winners advance 70 Michigan . .... 12 15 1 25 la IS .1 MASON-DIXON The Golden Frog Supper: Club Bell lead the ¦¦ .Roanok e 75. Kirch : and Tom Notre Djrrw 11 16 1-23 IA- 19- !• ¦ into the final two playoff series Ranriolph-Marr n f7 MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE of Fountain City leaped into sec- doubles competition with a 1,247 Colorado Col, 10 U ¦ 2 22 1.1. 17 2 Saturday, night and ; Sunday "TNoFth Dakota 8 2(0¦' " o U.' lo . 23. J St. Joseph's, Pa. 76, LaSaile7i ond place with a 2,929, 19 pins count, (Knt and Seth Kuhlmann afternoon at the sites of the two Albright 83, Lycoming 63 , Johns Hopkins 80,, Muhlenberg 74 shy of KWNO's total, and Bun- are a distant second with 1,176 By The Associated Press teams with the best regular ¦ „(2 ol) ke's APCO wound up in third and : Bruce Stanton and Ron Michigan ' Tech , - Minnesota, season records. MID-EASTERN AC count. Maryland-Eastern¦ Shore 77, Morgan St. place with a 2,926 Benson are in third with 1,156. Denver and Michigan State The winners of those two . -62 KWNO also won the scratch Kirch is also the all-events have drawn home ice advan- series will be recommended by SOUTHERN CONFERENCE Furm,in 62, Rlchrflorid 60 . title -with its 2,832. The low leader so far with an 1,820. tage for the . opening round of the WCHA to pity in the NCAA WEST VIRGINIA INTERCOLLEGIAT E ,784. . team payoff was set at 2 was the the Western Collegiate Hockey championships March 14-16 at Falrrtont St. 80, Shepherd 59 and doubles por- Jim Voelker's 227 ¦; " ' , TODAY'S GAMES The singles recorded this Association playoffs Tuesday Boston Garden. , . DIST. 11, NAIA - high single game and Wednesday nights. ,.' However, it is possible that Augsburg at Winona Sf., 7:30 p.m. : weekend* Ted Bambenek took the NCAA selection committee St, Tliomns vs. Gustavus Adolphus at series honors with a 614 and Notre Dame will play at Hamline, 7:30 p.m. that will confer Sunday night DIST. 14, NAIA — Bob Jandt turned in a 605. regular season champion Mich- might , decide to award one of UW-Parkslde at UW-Eau Claire G-E-T curlers Milton at UW-Whltewater The tournament will continue ¦ the two spots usually given to TUESDAY'S GAM0S through the next three week- WCHA teams to independent Norm Dakota St. al St. Cloud St. ' ends. power St. Louis U. for third MIAC Basketball fie TEAM Notre Dame, losing Friday IMWIVILLE. Wis. — , pracllc c«ro n« rt port ol the |[ AlWonfcrenco basketball team. Fel ton was picked from South- .1 workmen 's componsnllon pronrnm, j* Jeff Hansen , a 6-3 senior, was land , tho team that tied Wa- Boland's reaches center. 5 SAVINGS PLANS 1 1 Chiropractic caro Is nvaliable If t[ Cardinal starting pitchers fig- i . you doslre II ... In j orool selected unanimously as were basha for second place in the ( 4 ' ¦ Gibson, Reggie .! mnny cosos, < Dave Bathol of league-cham- standings. - ' ure to bo Bob . Alan Foster, Sclplo Pick The PBan That Serves You Best! (. Soma Insurance companlts (l>«l- !• pion , Claremont, Leo Volkcrt of Volkcrt and Jerome Schultz youth ice finals Cleveland , C ter check on your own), rcco«nlra p Spinks and Sonny Sicbert. Sie- chlroprnctlc under . hnslc plnns Randolph , Stove Halverson of wore Randolph's two representa- Boland's ManufacUwin (. and 5 J \ bcrt was obtained In a recent JJ nnd under mn|or modkal and S Lyle, Brad Bergeno of South- tives on Iho squad , and Halver- W&C Printing moved into the , Mm C comprt'lionslvo medical liiiurarica 5 Cashman of Fari- son was joined by Jim Berg, trade with . tho Texas Rangers. Save at Homo ... *Mff the Friendly Place! S Plans. .jl land and Miko finals of tho Midget League bault Deaf. a 5-10 junior. C Acceptance ol Iho teltnee of I , hockey playoffs Sunday with re- chlroprncllc ol olllclol rjnvorn- < Randy Kerkhoff was Mazop- 5 , Hansen wound ,up second In spective victories in games play- C monl tioinr.los, and by mnlor In- ' j Bath- pa's lono pick , and Elgin-MIU- Rochester's Graham C surapce companies Is 011 Ilia In- J| Centennial scoring behind ed in nn-ovenorealer vlllo was not represented C- Crrnisn, provliifl to ' \ el with 242 points in 14 games on the Arena. . , ' TOYS & C cl corce Hint Iho r.ch:nro Is (inln- 5 . He was squad , although Rodney Mey- Boland's edged Schmidt Dis- C Ino wlilnr rocnonltlon hy produc- \t for a' 17.3 average JMPP-H C Ino- rojulls, Anolfior ll« Dr. Desmond J. Smith || men named to tho 12-man squad , a 6*1 senior , frorn Wabasha , both had a pair of goals for 10.5 In 13 conference Kevin Slangl of Claremont , W&C and Tim Wychgiam scor- Austin ' 1_J X ' Winona Chiropractor <[ averaged 0Mfl/MfaS MtamuiH | J > ed thc other. 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' ¦ ¦ •58P-2311. pairs which Improve your . property Dally News; . .. • .' Wnrt, Tel, and let you enjoy lite more . Stop In Get the hatch data you death foil 88 ' " today lb talk over a home repair loan PIZZA : AND . BEER—Italian and Amerl. ORDER NOW. . ,fH' - and equlpmert In- want. Babcock B-300 day old and ready /Start?.: <0if er - . . . with us. Have a Happy Dayi can foods. Flxturies , cluded, located at 3rd and Wainuf. to lay pullets. XL-9, XL: 10 meat typ« ' United Press International : Priced for quick sale. Tel. Walt Win- birds for capons and roasters. Capon prices** ¦ ' ' * ¦ NEED ROOFING, SIDING, Slock - . carpeting? •: ' needed , We have cspotv ¦;¦; ; . rioT.iCE 7 Yes, Ed-"Ratalczyki. Master Roofer and kelman . 412-711-8835; Currell Realty, growers ara ¦ Double - fatality accidents In ¦' Izers, markets and service. • Used con- rhl» .newspaper will , be responsible tor Slder has acquired a Reynolds aluml* . Inc., 12ii Hudson Rd., St. Paul/. AAlnn, . ventional nests, Bob's Chick Sales, Taylor arid Langlade 7 Gountie8 only Incbrrtcl Insarllcn «l «ny hum sldlno dealership; for . the famous ,55106. . on* . Mgr. 150 Wt«t Sicoma St. clasillled adve rtisement publlslieo In Flrjh carpe 1 dealership with the: best Alice. Goede during the weekend pushed the . - .Winphi.- WnV 507r454;10M. the Want Ads lection. Check your ad prices In town; also the famous Storm, Dogt, Pets, Supplies V 42 ip lower vv 1974 Wisconsin highway toll to . and call 453:332! If ¦ correction mull master. aluminum windows and eloors, ¦ be made; . Tel. 452-184! or slop In at Winona Roof- ":¦ - 7— . Stock PUftEBRED PUG, 9 months,, shots; AKC Farm Implement! 7 .48. . ,NEW:.;YORK:V(AP) , : 88 Sunday, compared with 137 Ing & Siding, . 209 E. 3rd; Watch for our Grand Openingl . - ¦ ¦ . Silver. Toy Poodle pups. Tel. St; Char- market, prices slipped lower in . . • WANTED—good used farm tn/eJc with ', BLIND ADS UNCALLED FOR — les 932-3064. .V , ;¦¦' . • . ¦ oil the same date one year ago. ¦ . .hoist. Tel. Eyotari4S-2293;,y y light trading ' today, extending E-14, 17, 41, SI. SS. SNOWBLOWER, tllier. power mower and other small engine repalri, the declines of the two previous The Victims V;V 77 sales and tor It', silo. Will sell service. Howard Carson, Old Minnesota Horses, 7CattIe, Stock y 43 CLAY Silo Unloader Gerald Kronebusch, Altura, ; : Mrs. Edna THamrick, 73; Med- City reasonable. sessions. . V Lost and Fownd X' --4 Rijjdd Tel. 454.1482. ;. ; ' YORKSHIRE BOAR good . . -breeding, 350 ! Minn. Tel. . . 489-2644, V . The noon Dow Jones average ford. ; . •;. - lbs. Froker certified seed oats, 13 bu. ¦ ALL ELECTRIC Shaver Service. Alio ' -. FREE FOUND:ADS . '; , Ivati Brneni, Alma, Wis. ' " - " JOHN DEERE ^I5W . loader with hydraui- of 30. industrials, •was off' 6,liByati . Miss Clara Olson,; about . 76, .new razors; 41 I . E. 3rd. Tel. 452-3709...... 845.74 7 and . declining issues Medford. V AS A PUBLIC SERVICE to our reader!, Ic bucket, Tel. 454-2657 evenings. , free (bund ads. will be published when .ERV'S FIX-IT Service. Home repair*, BEEF COWS >nd hellers, pregnartcy test- 350 Firmlli ln- , the number, of: James Markwardt, 16, Apple- a person finding an: article calls: Ihe Bless replacement, painting, emergency ed. for sate or will trade for other WANTED—Cultivator for . were: double complete. Stata locaflffi and " ¦7' , : Winona Dally t, Sunday News Classi- . repairs; tree trimming and removal. livestock, *Walter Guellzdw, Rolllng- ternallonal, gainers on the New York Stock ton. fied Dept. 452-3321; An 18-word notice • stone,; T«l: 507-489-2149. price. Orferr Gabriel, HlXlon/ Wis. Tel. . . Tel : 454-4014. . . Exchange. 7 Mark Gr6ves,7. 18, Appleton. will be publlsPed tree for 2 -days In 715-984-228?. an effort to bring finder and loser ANGUS AND Hereford cows, start calv- ' Brokers said the negative at- Mrs. Hamrick arid Miss Olson . tpflelfier, ing Ih March. Priced to sell. Tel. Foun- CASE 3-14 plow, 185,. flood: condition. Ttl. ' : • ' mosphere ; stemmed at-. least were killed early Sunday in a Plumbing, Roofing -:- 21 .taln City .481-3102. Rollingstone .«89-2879. : . Wisconsin FOUND-^yeiloW cat, . .Liberty ' end 8th St. partly from uncertain political two-car accident oh Tel. .454-3439. CROSSBRED BOARS — 250 lbs. Leslie USED MELROE Bobcat*.¦ Tel. L«wlston ' - '- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ west of Med? Electric RotoVRpoter : : Gartner,Jr.,. Galesville, Wis, Tel. 582- 570V . • . . . ' .. : prospects in Britain and Israel 64 about four miles ¦ " ¦ ' - ' . ' ¦ ' • ' LOST—while female German Shppherd, For . clogged seweri and.drains. .¦2493i .-y ... ..y : ': . -;/,. .: : . . - and .•from Friday's indictments ford iri Taylor County. Author- no collar, ' ho tags, had shota narhe ROCHESTER! SILOS—Robert . Roralf, Li- . -Queenle Marie. Reward. Tel. 487-7344. ; Browns Koto Roofer „ PUREBRED YORKSHIRE 7 end Hamp- ; mollle, - - Minn; T«l. 454-2657 . evenlnoi.- of several former key aides to ities said there was dense fog ¦ ' ' ¦ ; Tel.; .4S2-9S09 . ar.452-4315,yl . year . . . (hire bo»r», test find scah-o-gram rec- . 7: ; at the site at the time of the .guarantee against roof stoppage, only.": ords. Roger Owen; DUrand STARLINE barn cleaner chain, 200'. Ron- President Nixon. . . ¦ RED COAT W)tl» fur: collartaken by mis. . ¦ ¦ , Wis. Tel. • ' '" ; take from Labor Temple. Return to 672 672-S717. - , . - .. - .; -¦ _ . . ald Sklflon, Mabel, Minn. Tel. 4)3-5508. . "There's a lot of caution- be* accident. ' • . • - - *'It' ' ¦ ¦ ,. E. lOlh. .-Tel.- ,452^353. . y CAREFUL, s -loaded! Powerful Rojslte ' things but ¦ ; solves sink drainage problems quickly, LEWISTON : LIVESTOCK Market—A real BUY NOW and save . on a new Koehn cause et: these . , h i —p————rr^^jyT- *—^^' ^ . tPub. Datt Monday, March 4, - . 1974) , red collar, name of : easily, neatly. Never-turns to "cement" good auction market or your livestock. . tractor cab, will: fit any tracl6r. David there'sVno heavy selling,'.' said LOST—white-poodle ' ¦ ; MINUTES OF TilE REGIIUAR . yiqinily. Tet. 45a-9146. ; In your ., plumbing.: • Dairy cattle on hand all week, cattle Terbeest, . Rollingstone, Minn. T«l. S07- v f . Coco. . W. end ., :- Newton Zinder7 at E.F. Hutton ' V *I DiDNT -^^ NOTHih! ^.T,4 IT;;.:: 7 : MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD bought ond-sold dally, trucks available.- ' ¦«9-a;?. . . " & Co. ' OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL LOST—black Tabby cat with brown nose, Frank O-Laughlin Sale Tliurs , «t 1 p.m. .Tel. Lewiston DISTRICT NO. 161 In area b! King and Dacota, Name .- ' PLUMBING' C HEATING 2447, evenings St. Charles 932-34C2. Call FUNK'S ^brltii-ari In. Reserve your fer. XzXbxX^ ' ' '¦ ¦ ¦ On thes American Stock Ex- WINONA,¦ MINNESOTA "Pooker Return , to 550- W,.. King, ...761 E, «1h : ..;. -„ . • .. Tel. 452-6340 collect;; Lee Ploetz.. • tlllzer arid crop protection chemicals ¦' ¦ ' ''. . ¦ ' _ change,- the market-value/ index . ' . Febriiiry ll; »7< Apartment 1. Reward ! -. ' . ¦ . now. Rex boxes and wagons, Cobey ma- .'(Pub.' , Date -Monday, March 4, 1974) Chairman Allen called the meeting lo WE : HAVE formica , kitchen and vanity ATTENTION FARM¥R S: : Avpld high nure spreaders, 3-ptl blades, Century . was off .11 at 97.04 ' : order at 7:00 P.M. Alien, Rogers, Decker, 1973-rblack and white male tops In stock,- bathroptTi vanltlesj medl- cornmlssloni, sell your livestock, direct. heaters, all- In stock. : Fountain Farm . MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL:. . LOST, SEPT. Hull, Kronebusch and Sadowski were cat, .vicinity :ol ^rd and Harriet. White -,'clne cabinets) plumbing, fixtures. . and We now have orders for all classes of Supply, Fountain. City, - Wis. Tel. 687- The Big Board's composite MEETING OF THE SCHOOL BOARD . ' • ¦ - V ¦ present. The Superintendent, of Schools ¦ paws;, nose ana underside. Black back, water hea'ers; pipe .and -fittings. livestock. Contact David Benike ' Lew- 402!, . . . OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL . ¦ ¦ ; 500 common and Assistant Superintendent, for ' Ele- ¦ ¦ -Reward'.' Tel. col- PLUMBING BARN - ,. lston: Tel. 5745 . .Colject calls accepted. Index of close to 1, DISTRICT NO. 861 tall and mask-ed face. . ¦ mentary Education,, Director of the Hia- lect 612-488-5357 alter 6:30 .'p.m, ' .,.' l54 Hlgtv Forest . Te|. 454-4246 MADISON SlUOS—Patz barn cleaners "and stocks fell- .36 to: 50.877 Charles yWINONA, MINNESOTA . . . THREE. PUREBRED Ex-St. Ayrshlrripringing watha Valley Special . Education Coop, barn equipment, also complete ' line- of . February 25, 1974 . Clerk-Treasurer, reporters for news med- cows, due .to calve, in' 23 weeks; These feeding equipment. Used- DeLaval mi'.k-. Called- the meeting to ' Ghairmah Alien. ia and observers were also present. Personals ' "X' " ' ¦;'? " .cows - . are - Registered : Ayrshires.. Regis- ing .. system . lust traded ' In.. . Units, Rogers, Decker Situations Wanted—Male ' 30 . .- 1 .-p-.m. New order at 5:00 P.M. " Kllen, It was moved', by- Decker, seconded by tration papers and transfers : 'go with . - pump, - transfers ;and' ' automatic Washer, X°Tky were - present 1 : Hull and and . Krpnebyscl) . . Sadowski and carried , to approve the THE' .WINDJAMMER has all . details ol „. the.cows. . Tei. Arcadia 323-7433. ; . Complete ,line of farm chemicals. Ray - The Superintendent - ' ; stock Sadowski were absent. minutes of ' the regular meeting held activities: Dances, meetings . .etc.;- It'll MARRIED. MAN would: like. |6b on .the . Spell: A: Son, Lewiston, Tel. -2953; >p*ices-— ^ helped ot Schools and Assistant Superintendent be out soon. Legionnaires,:- , watch month..Tel. Lewlslcn ' resident : farmi by the 3762. January 1.4, 1974. PUREBRED DUROC boars. Clifford Hoff, 7 . 7-; Education;. ' Director and ' ' ¦ AUiedCh 77 42% 7.IBM 2i2Yi for Elementary . A letter was:read, from a resident o-f lor it, LEGION CLUB. . _, : Lanesboro, Minn. Tel. .Peterson 875-2544. FITZGERALD . SURGE 7 AllisCh 93 IntlHrv 26% Assistant Director of the Winona %rea the district asking ^ that the school board . . Sales &- Service A Vocational -Techniol Institute; Director starting . school a half hour later ATTENTION J. E. ' of Arcadia: A very TEN 2nd and 3rd calf Holstein Tel, Lewlston ' ' ' consider . cows, al . oiOl or St. Charles . 532-3733; AHess 7 -33V4 VltvIPaii . • 47% of the Hiawatha: .Va]ley. Special . Educa- next year .during¦• the' winter, season H :- happy belated.birthday tb-you and Mr , bumping , real good, some ' close. One : - '- .; tion Cc-op; Clerk-Treaswiec-. reporter for daylight saving time ' continues to be ' Abe. Lincoln. The innkeeper was Iri Flor- : - Brown Swiss cow due In Msr; 20 first . . TRANSFER.SYSTEMS . ' AmBrnd 7; 37%. VJns&L . l9'/s design hews media, and- observers were also - ida at time playing -golf and lol ly- ; balloon effective on the twelve month basis. the: calf Holstein 3 -: heifers due. in 30-41) days. Permanent or portable.. y- AmCahV 28% : Jostens 14 /8 ST. CHARLES present/. " It was moved' by-Rogers, seconded by gagging on the sUnny beaches , and so y- :V7H£^y 7 yy . 21 open Holstein heifers from artificial Ed's Refrigeration J. Dairy Supplies 5 . , Mirni.-Gary The purpose of. the - special meeting Kronebusch ind carried to accept ,th« missed your big day. WILLIAMS ., breeding, -900 lbs., calfhopd vaccinated .1127 W.ankato Tel. 452-5532 : ACyan . 22 V8 ¦Kencoft- .-V 40'/8 , ¦ ¦ . Was stated to "be the ..approval . of . a resignations . of • the following teachers HOTEL. . . . 5 big . Hereford cows due In Apr; 3 Connaughty, Sioux Falls, ,-S.D,,. - AmMtr 7- 10!/2 Kraft . . 44'/4 resolution-permitting , school district par- at the close of the current school ye^r: . .Duroc .boa rs, weight 300 lbs.; .1- Chesler a former St. Charles resident, : ' - AT&T . 52?8 ' Kresge 35'A . ticipation in Title . Ill of t(ie .-National Mary. Jo.Kurlh; Harry McGrath, Florenc* THE DELINQUENT list . is posted In White; we ight 350. Tel. Plalnvlew -507- ¦ ' helped design and 7 construct the Defense Education Act and to-cphsider Ronnenberg'. " the club. 'Check and see who has not WANTED . 534-2308. - . • ' :¦ - " matters. . . y.F.W, POST: 1287. v y HEssTON: ;; AMF - Ufa. Kroger. V22% balloon and which, certain . personnel . It :Was moved by Decker, seconded b-y paid, and ask him. gondola in . ..If was moved, by kronebusch, . seconded Sadowski and carried that It . Is the Intent TEN . .HOLSTEIN-Open heifers ,. 2, heifers y 8' selfVpropelled Anconda 7 287 Loew's : 720 ' ' 7 missing balloniist Thomas Gatch. by Rogers and carried adopting tne re- of the school board to terminate the HAVlNO A DRINKING problem? For ready to breed, 8 heifers weighing. 450' ,' '.' 3 ' ' 1 ArchDn . - • 22 te Marcor 23/4 ¦ solution necessary to permit the school contracts of Title I teachers .at' the con- ¦ experienced, CONFIDENTIAL¦ aid to PIZZA MAKER and waitress. Apply ,ln 700 lbs. Tel.. . Arcadia 323-7433'. - . windrowerrconditioneT. 7 ' 3 ¦ 7 left . Pennsylvania . : last: 7 week district, to-par.tlcipate in Title III of the ': the current school year be- help men- and women stop' drinking ArmcSl ; 2a /4 Merck . " 77 /s : clusion ol . person -after: 4- pm. No pliohe calls. ¦ >Act desig- -4S4:M'10, - • ALCOHOLICS ANONY ' to crossy;tbe7Atlantic Ocean, .• National Defense Education cause: It Is not known whether .Federal Tel. . •Will- train.. Sammy's-Pizza. BUYING:GOOD saddle horses arts Draff KOCHENDEHFERV &' SONS AvcoCp , 7% MMM 75'/4 : nating the : Superintendent .of- Schools ' to funding . will permit continuance : during - MOUS,. for. yourself -or a relativ.e. . - horses, paying , top . -prices; ' • Tel; St. . 1 Relatives- of. Gatch' who. be- .the-authorized representative-dl the ¦ ' ' ' ' Charles 932-4557,.- . . - BeatFds -21% MinnPL IS/* ¦ , be . the ensuing schwil year,. : BABYSITTER — ' Mon. throuflh Frl.- ,' - be...... 7 Touhtain Cityj Wis. '. • : : lieve the bachelor adventurer school . board; • • It was moved by Decker, seconded by GOT A. PROBLEM? Need Information or . fween 2:30 . and 6:30. West local ion.. Tel. BethStl 34 te. MobOil . 45V4 . A bill of parti culars had. been asked Sadowski and. carried that if Is the. in- lust want to " rap"? Call YES evenings ATTENTION ,. HORSEMEN: Orders ; ¦ - 454-5273. now Boeing- : 14% MnChm 583/8 has survived . 7.1-1' days adrift at from the Winona . Education Association tent of the school board to terminate 452-5590. -. . being accepted for the 1974 edition of 197-4, meetina - of ¦ "The Old Horseman sea, have called , for further at .. the .February -11, the employment of teacher aides at the ' WANTED — Clerk-Stenographers. 2 part- 's Almanac". Over BbiseCs : 16% . MontDk-. 733'/4 the .school board. This bill of particulars conclusion ' of the current school year CARRIAGE HOUSE7 Cleaners for altera^ time positions for Winona Coiihty, - 20 , 100 pages of Important Information. for ' --to ' ' -charges of- in- ' ' sewing> pdckel zippers, the horseman; Brtinswk 167/8 NorfkWn 68V searches of the. mid-Atlantic by Was outline specific. for the reasoa that It is not known tions, . . repairs, ¦ hours per week/ . Graduate of high , made -tip, like.the Farm- S;'^ ¦ ' of teachers sewing. Gllmore Ave. er^ Almanac. Orders must " military -aircraft timidation and harassment , Whether teacher aides will- be employed lining, general school or Business','Training Program, be In with wpN^^/ BrlNor. ' • ' /& VNNGas . . 4$Va . . ¦' of - Schools : arid "¦ ' ' at Vila St.,./Miracle-. Mail entrance full psyment ot . . by fhe . Superintendent during, the 1974-75 school . year, , • • including, typing,.business, practices and . $2 for each copy and : ' ¦¦ Elementary - no later thaji Gf , , CampSp 35te, NoStPw 2a?/i • '. A. day-long search by two Assistant Superintendent for . . It was: moved by Decker, seconded by office machines,. , experiehce, preferred, . , Mar. TO,: 1974. Mall order the $50 . Gifty Certify Education. Tlie Winona Education Asso- ' BETSINGER TAILOR SHOP In our ' .-accepted.' We ' ' 3 ¦ Sadowski . and , carried that It Is the in- but not required. Inquire at . Minnesota pay postage. The Aquar- ; Catplr . 59 /4 NwAir . 23!/4 Navy jets was concluded Sat- ciation did not respond:by.the deadline tent of the school board to terminals home at 372 E. -8th will do tailoring ium Pet Center; Box 4B2, 159 E ' 3rd, cates yat V Our y Hesstph ' Department of . Employment Services, 52 urday, with no sign of Gatch re- of 4:00 P.M:, Feoruary ,25, 1974. It. was the : contracts of SLBP teachers at the by appointrrren!. rel.:452-2'16. ' ¦ ¦ ' . Winona, Atinn. 5J9P7. Satisfaction guar- Ohryslr . 17!4 NwBanc .. •.£. ' Sth lor, application and-(esilng. :¦ — moved by.' Decker,: seconded by Kroner conclusion, of 1he current school year apteedy - .. Days were:: . 7 GitSryy . 55 Penney 7 ported, and a Pentagon spokes- ' . 74v4 busch and: carried to. adopt the school for the reason that It .-'Is .'not 'now . known' WAITRESSES—noon and evening shifts. ' . . ' ¦ ' ComEd 29%- Pepsi 7 : ,63 ." man said -a decision was: ex- board Findings el Fact Which; holds , the whether funding will be available fo Prescription Service ; 'Apply in person, park Plaza Hotel.' . - . FARMERS'- RANCHERS : DRUG" . . charges brought by the Winona Educa continue , this program lrr .the enjulng SNYDER REXALL DO YOU, HAVE, SOME LIVESTOCK EX- GomSat . PhelpsDg pected today on : further De- . Tel. 452-7100 —Mrs; William: Kamrniiel-- 35H* 40% tion Association , of harassment and In- school year:. Free Delivery . SECRETARY. WANTED—experienced pre- PERIENCE? WOULD YOU LIKE TO : welcome. ¦ . ¦' ConEd SIV's Phillips • 52% fense Department , efforts .to lo- timidation of teachers of this school dis- ¦It was , nioved- by Decker,, seconded • Charge -accounts " ferred, shorthand . required, excellent BE A LOCAL BUYER? ARE YOU THE 7 71e^ySr; 7 : ¦ TYPE trict by the Superintendent -of Schools by Sadowski and carried that It fs..t^e , working ... conditions, complete¦ „ fringe . THAT- CAN BE TRAINED? FOR ContCari 25 • Polaroid 75%- cate the 48-year-old Army . re- ' ¦ Pub. Monday, Feb.;25, 1974) • PERSONAL ' . and Assistant Superintendent for Ele- Intent of the school., board, to terminate (First . benefit program.-. Contact K. S. Poblocki, INTERVIEW TEL. TOLL 7 Fountain City, Wis. V ' 7 serveVcolonel. mentary Education groundless since, a ¦ ¦ ' ' . FREE 800-821-204! ANYTIME. '• ConOil 41% RCA . 20 ^ the contracts of. parMiiine teachers at State of .Minnesota 1 . '• : ' Merchants¦;:. National .Bank, . Winona, ':¦' ¦ bill of particulars was not presented : by the conclusion : of' .the current ysclioor . ): ss: ¦ ¦' : Minh." ' . ' .- ' CntlDat 35& RepStl • ' . - ' 26% Pa,, Iir- County of ¦Winona . .Gatch left Hamsburg, the Winona Education Association within year for the - reason that the teachers " ¦' ' In Counly Court : WIS. FEEDE R pigs,. -30 lbs. $2B, 40 Ibs. ' . , .$33, ' -r-Mrs. EdwhiyStirri Dartlnd •' • ; 17% yfieylnd , 47y4 ternational Airport Feb. 18 in the , allotted time. . . were, hired- to . (Ill special heeds of; ttie P robate , Division- " " ./ WANTED' Female Country . and Western '50-40 lbs. $37., Erysipelas vaccinaf. 7 7 . : : ¦ . ed, castrated, Deere /.- : 44%,RockwI 25% sealed gon: It: was moved by Rogers, seconded by school . district jnd It Is not now known . . , . No. 17,899 . . Musicians: , Tel. " 454-5385 ' Tues., ' Sat. ';deiivered C. Acker, AAld- 77Coehrane, Wis. y: the ''Light Heart," a Decker and carried to adjourn the meet' whether, these conditions, will persist . In In Rt Estate Of . . . , and Suny evenings after S p.m.. , dletpn, Wis.: Tel. 408r834 8744., . Ing-at..'5:22 P.M. ' DowCm 56% Safewy 40% dola held) aloft by a cluster of . the' . 1974-75 school .year. Hubert P. Joswick, a/k/a ¦ . . , Paul .W. Sanders,. ClerK . P. Joswick, Decedent. SPRINGING heifers¦ for sale; Tel. ' 715 duPont,, . 1593 It . was . moved . by Decker,, seconded H. - ' ¦ ¦ ¦ /i SFeln 7 ¦ 32% 10 helium-filled balloons. by Sadowski and carried that It is the Order lor Heading on Petition fbr : : ,985-3985. . .;- - :. - ' ' 1974) ' . ¦ ¦K EastKod 99% SearsR' . - -. ' 86% Connaughty, an employe of a . (First Pubv WJfjday; Feb. 25,. Intent of fhe school board fo terminate Probate of Will, Limiting Time to File y OCHENDERFERi . NIJRSESy WANTED . — - large , draft Esmark ; : 30% ShellOil 58 -' NOTJCE OF HEARING the contracts of teachers hired to re- Claims and for .Hearins Thereon. horse. Contacl : : . Sioux Falls firm that manufac- place regular staff members who were Carol Bl-own having filed. - a , petition Lewis.H. Schoening & Sons, 408 Center, " ' ON/ PROPOSED ASSESSMENT , - 7&77 y ' Exxon y -83 Singer. 36% tured :all the, equipment, was: bi on.leave, of absence and It.is anticipat ed for. the probate of the Will of. said RNs and LPNs for progres- . Tel. 452-4380 after 5 p.m. : ;vv S0i\i$y'; ;; FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENT decedent and for fhe appointment ol : ; Job. No. - -i9-STj7.4 - that the regular staff . members will sive 101 bed skilled care ^ Firestn 7' 15% SouPac.. 35% Pennsylvania .to help . with the Carol Brown ; as Executrix, which Will PROFESSIONAL HORSE ShO ' ¦ TO, WHOM-IT-MAY CONCERN: return to their positions In the . 1974-75 ElNG - " : y '.this Court sivd open : to nursing " hpnie Fringe bene- ¦ graduate ' Farrlr, 10 years ;. Fountain City; Wis y FordMtr 46% SpRand 40% launching;77 ¦Notice Is hereby olven that the - City. school year.: ' ; : Is ori -file- in . .experience, . inspection;y\ - ' hot, cold and corrective X' Council of the " City of . Winona, Minne- It was; moved - by Decker, seconded by „. fit ; program, continuing edu- shoeing. Bob GenEl 5&: StBrnds '52% 7 Gatch was attempting to IS- ORDERED; . Thai the : hearing ' . sota" , will-meet at . 7:30 P.M: oh March Kronebusch and carried to grant Mrs. . IT- ' PrzybylsM, Tel. 452-7040. GenFood 27% StOilCal 28: . thereof be had on April 1,.. 1974, at 9:30 . cation and stimulating wtrkr liiake the first . . transatlantic l«,,I974,. In the Council Chambers of th» Kathy Johnson , a . leave of absence for ' City Hall .to pass upon • the proposed ; o'clock A.M.. before this: Court In the ing conditibns.7 Salary com-, GUERNSEY-* cows, T.sprlhgirg . heife r, Hay, Grain, Feed SO GehM 56% StOillhd . 92% he dis- the first¦ semester of the 1974-75 school , court rodm In/ the court . house crossing by balloon, - but . assessment for. following local lm- ¦ ' ¦/¦ county 4 hellers golpg oh 2 years old, 1 heif- Ih* . yeaK - '< _ : . ' .' -that ejec- '. petitive7 with area. 45 . min- " GenMtr . 50Va Texaco 7 ' 27% being provement(t): in Winona, Alinriesota, arid . . er, 4 rhenlhs old, Tri-State .sired and EIGHT HUNDRED :large alfalfa balev, appeared :Feb. 21 after It was moved by Rogers, seconded by tions to the allowance, ol saldy will, if : Job . No. 19-STi74, Huff Street from utes from La Crosse.' Eau tested. ROnald Vickerman, -Mabel,-Minn . mixed hay. Adrian Roraff, Lamoille, GenTel V' 25y2 Texasln my8 000 riiiles oif Kronebusch and carried that the admin- any, be filed before said time of- . hear: - ' ¦ sighted 7 nearly 1, . Broadway to. Second and Fourth Street . Tel; 507-.-493-5054. • . y . Tel.- y45<;57J6. istration be, allowed , to admit selected Iris; '.that Ihe time ' within which creditors Claire, Winona and; Black Gillette t-36% UnOilV 45 the Canary Islands by a freight- from, Winona to Hlrif Street, Widening, children to'kindergarten where the : fifth ¦ Base, Sidewalk, Curb and. Gutter, Storm 0! said decedent may file their claims River 7Falls. PUREBRED DUROC . boar, 275- lbs., FOR SALE—150 large bales of straw, SI ¦ -:¦ birthday: falls between September 1 and be limited to sixty days front the date Goodrich 16% UhCarb 735 er. " Sewer and Bituminous Surfacing, L|nse's breeding,,cot-out ' each. Tel. Cochrane-248-2809. . . . ¦ October. 31, such admission to be under ' filed be and perform- . Goodyr ' , '- '' - , The area(s) proposed to . be assessed hereof, and -that the claims . so ance , available; also purebred ¦ . 16%:UnPac 85% juldellnes approved by the school board. heard on April ,29, 1974, at 9;30 o clock ¦ Duroc are: ' . ' Contact : ¦, - ¦' boar, 4M lbs. Richard WANTED ' TO BUY-«ood. quality ' Greyhhd It was moved .by Rogers, seconded by A.M., before this Court Mn . the /county V Leary, Cale- . barn- . 17% USStl V 44 Vs JOB NO. 19-ST-74, Huff Street and : : donia, ATilnn, Tei. 724-2509 ... ' stored beef hay, large bales-In loads of kronebusch and carried tb. table any court room In the- court house in Wi- .. GulfOil 22Vs 7WesgEl 24, West Fourth Street widening, all In ' the . '200 or more. Eimer 'Schueler , Rushford, ¦ change In the Jefferson Athletic Field nona, Minnesota, and that nollce hereol ¦ Lake Clitry pack original Plat to, the City of Winona: EIGHT . JERSEY bred heifers, Minn Tel, 864-9122; . ' .- Homestk 85% Weyrhsr tlahtlrio.. be given by publication ol this order in Grand View Home also - 1 , 29Ve Block 104, City of Winona; Lots t and Guernsey springing heife r closeup.' ." ' It was moved by Rogers, seconded by the Wlribna Dally News and by mailed ¦ ' ' ' C. Honeywl 73VA WinnDx " 41Ve 7. and 19.5 leet - by ; 43 feet In Lot 8, . ', '. -Blair. .'Wis. ' " . • M. , Keefe, Tel. Chatfield 847-3349. . .' a wa rds nresented ..Lots 4 and Sadowski and carried . to authorlio 1he notice .as provided by law. ¦ ¦ Block 105, Dare L. White;- . . Wanted—Farm Product 54 InlStl 30% Wlworth 17*>'B 5, '.Block 105, A. M. ' Oskanip, Jr., How. Business- Manager ' to draw specifications- Dated February 21, 1974, Tel. 989-2081. WE NEED good used English and ' We'sN ard L.yKeller and Roland M. Keller; and ask for, quotations or bids on a new Dennis A. Challeen , Minn. (Special County:.Court ern saddles and bridles; also horses ol WANTED—cob or shelled corn, oats and LAKE CITY Block 89 except parcel 75 feet , by 140 Inter-comrnunlcatlon system :for the Wash- Judge of . . Seal) ¦ alt kinds, Tel. 454-3305. straw, Eugene Lehnerti, Tel. 507-534- feet ih Southwest corner , and except ington-Kosciusko Building. ' (County. Court SINGLE MAN wanted for dairy farm ' - ' ¦ —Various awards were present- . '¦ 3763: . . . Livestock parcel 73 feet by 160 feet In Northwest It was moved 1 by Decker, seconded HULL and HULL Work.. Kermit. Verthein, Altura, Minn. Attorneys for Petitioner - HOLSTEIN SPRINGING cows' and heff^ SOUTH AUL : Pack .94 heJd corner, Diocese :of - Winona; Westerly 90 by Rogers and carried that the school . Tel. 796-6545. ¦ . sti > ed when Cub Scout ers for sale. Walter Guellzow, Rolling- SOUTH . ST. PAUL, Minn. / (AP). — feet of Southerly 150. feet' of ' Block 88, district ask for six computer terminals ¦ . (First Pub. Monday, Feb. 25, .1974) stone, Tel. 507-489-2)49. Antiques/Coins, Stamps 56 (USDA) — Csttley and calves 43m; its blue and gold banquet at Tha ' American National'Red Cross; Lots to be distributed three: at the Senior . . MECHANICS NEEDED — young men ^ . - needed for ' lobsy In the mechanical •laughter, steers and.heifers slow, high- 1 through-4 and . . Lot 5 except 30 . leel High School, two at Junior High School NOTICE OF HEARING Wats field. No experience heeded. Will -train REGISTERED HORNED 7Hereford bull, WANT e'b— sliver coins, silver dollars, ly uneven; not enough-sold early to fully the Veterans of Foreign by. 50 feet In Southwest corner , North and one Iii Ihe elementary schools at ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT . (wllh pay), furnish room and board, . out ol Golden Heir and Eaton Drummer wartime nickels. Partial or complete establish trend) lew early sales steers Half Lot 6 and East 100 feet of Lots $45.00 per tn'onth per terminal should FOR LOCAL . IMPROVEMENT / . ' hall here. . i ¦ provide free medical and dental care breeding, 3 years old. . Contact South- . .collections ; also ; sterling silver. Top under 1150 lb' generally 1.00 lower, 11-50 7 8 and 9, Younj Men's Christian , Asso the school boa rd decide to participate Job No. 1974 SEWER AND WATER . ' ' Ib. and lower 2.OO-3.00 . ¦ 30 days paid vacation per y«ar. Good wind Orchards Tel, Dakota J43-4255, ; . prices. Tel, 452-6462. lower, few early elation; 70 leel on Fourth -Street by in fhe Minnesota Educational Computer CONSTRUCTION sales heifers generally 1.00-2 A potluck supper f or-the -Cub through advancement opportunities. Tel. col- .00 lower, 1.40 feet on Huff Street, Lots Five Consortium. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: cows 50-T.00 - l ower, bulls . Weak to 1.00 '9, Block 86 except 38 feef by lect 5 07-452-7952. LOVE HORSES, but don't own one? Gen- WANTED—U.S. or Canadian: Silver coins, Scouts and members of their 8. Lot It was moved by;Kronebusch, -Notice Is hereby/ given that Ihe City . . lower; few choice 1000-1200 lb slaughter 70. feet of Lots Five through 8, Anthony seconded tie horse and pony now available for . also gold coins. Confidential servict. ¦ by. Decker and carried on a roll calf Council of the City ol Winona, Minne- iteers y40.0O-.ll.50, 1200-1300 lb 39.00-10.00; families 7 was planned , serv-cd F. Pellowski; . 38 leet by ' . 70 ' leet . ol WANTED RELIABLE hired , man for gen. lease, Indoor arena. Tel. , 4S2-i90l. bank references. Tel. 454,2023. vote wlfh' Decker , Kronebusch, , Rogers sota, Will meet. al 7:30 P.M, on March . early, sales choice 1000-1100 lb slaughter moth- Lots 5 and 8, Block 86, Gertrude M. - In the Council Chambers 0! . eral farm work. Tel. 539.3389. and prepared by the den and Sadowski voting yes and Hull voting 18, 1974, . heilers 39.50-^0.50; utility and commer- ¦ ¦ Phosky;. Northerly. 20 feet of Easterly the City to pass , upon the pro- FIFTY HEAD of good.quality.vfell broke ¦: no to ' send a letter to the Legislators Hall . Articles for Sale 57 cial slauohler cows . 32.5O-35.C0, cutter ers. • . - 60 feel of Lot S and Southerly 28 leel . posed assessment lor the following local IF . YOU'RE unemployed ' and looking saddle horses. Gordon Ferguson, Dov- representlno this school district opposing 31.50-32.50, canner 27.50-31.50; few yield were: of. Easterly 60 feet of Lot 4, Block, 86, . Improvementls): for work or your present employment er, Minn, Tel. 932-4557. grade 1 170O-2O00 ' lb slaughter bulls . Recipients of awards Letha Blllckl; 60 feet on. Third Street legislation that would, require the . In- , STOVE & REFRIGERATOR , like new, ¦ Job No. 1 7-W-74 , Assessable; Water troubles you with low pay. no advance- 39.00-42.00, 1-2 1450-1850 lb 36.50-40.OO. Steve Johnson , bear . badge ; Joel by 92 feet deep oh Hull Street, .Lois 1 slallatlon of seat belts, tempered glass Mains to plete Sugar Loal Grid; ments; strikes, lay-offs or poor work- highest offer. .760 W Mark, Hogs ' 9,500; barrows and gills opening and 4, Block 86, Agnes Buhgarden , Ad- and high back seats¦ In existing¦ school Job No. 20-W-74, Section II, Assessable, ing conditions Tel. 454-4513 and . we . ' can slow, lower;, Albrigh t, Wade Schacht , ajid ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • . ¦ ¦ NEW SHIPMENT of men s long and fully.l.fin early sales 1-2 ministratrix; Westerly 44 feet of Lol . buses. . ' Water Mains to serve Skyline Subdivi- solve all , of the ' above! ' . ' 190-250 lb 38.50. couple .shipments 38.75- Scott Scroggins wolf badge ; 10 and Westerly 44 feef ot Southerly . It- was moved by Rogers, seconded by sion; Job No. 24-W-74, Non-assessable, short sleeve shirts, all sizes end colors, 39.00, 1-3 , ' ~ Get them while they lastl 190-250. Ib 38.00-38,25, 2-4 250- 30 feet of Lol 7, Block'87, Ellsworth Decker and carried to permit the Senior Water Main . Iri Market Street, Second FULL-TIME, ; RESPONSIBILE lndusfrt7 only $1.. 260 lb 37 ' Joel Albright , gold arrow ; 'Jeff .50-38,25, 2-4 260-280 lb JoVSO- H. Kreckow and Mildred Kreckow ; South- High School Choir an overnight trip, to to . Front; Job No. 16-STM-74 ,. non-assess- ous man Interested |n learning mush- V Rey ' s Trading Post, 216 E. 3rd, 37.50. 2-4 280-300 lb * . E^IJ**^M*M M/1\WkY Bm' 35.50.36.50; sows 50 Coats, silver arrow ; February erly 30 feet ot Westerly 65 teel o! Granite FallS, Minnesota, on April 54 able, Storm Sewer , Pelzer to Fairfax; room business. -Wages open, Housing tower, 1-3 300-400.ib' 33.50-34 .50, 1-3 400- Lot 6 and Northerly 10 feet of .WesI 65 and 25, 1974, to present a Job . No. 17-STM-74, Secllon II, assess- ZIPPERS REPAIRED or replaced. Guar- concert. The , available. Tel. 454-4564 • for . interview . 500.1b 33.00-33.50, 1-3 500-600 Ib 32.00- Denner from Den 3, Doug Earn- feet of Lol 7, Block 87, Pearl K. .Rob. permission granted Is contingent upon able, Storm Sower to serve Skyline Sub- anteed work . 478 W. Sth alter T dally 33.00 ; boars steady, 28.50-29 .50, few und- est, Kenny Stoltz, gold arrow erlson and Florence B. Robertson; East tho availability of gasoline. The estimat- division; Job No. 18-STM-74 , non-assess- BARTENDERS . — ' full or part-time post. or Tel. Mrs. Cady 454-5342 anytime. er 250 lb 29.50-31.00. 56 leet of West . 100 feet of Lot 10, East • ' ed cost tor transportation Is $415.00. able, Pelzer Street Storm Sewer Out- tions available; Whitewater Tavern, Tel . Sheep 1,500; slaughter ewes (airly ac- and silver arrow; Charley Mick- 55 leet of West 100 (oet of South 30 fall Extension; Job - . No. |8-San-74 , Sec- - ' ¦ ¦ ' • LIVESTOCK BOYS' new long or short sleeve shirts, tive, steady; It was moved by Kronebusch, seconded 534-2151. feeder lambs moderately Weuz , feet ot Lot 7, North 30 feet ol Wesl lOO by Docker and carried to authorlrt the tion II, assessable , Sahllary Sewers lo all colors and sizes, 75c to Jl, Ray's active, steady, ullllly and good slaugh- ow, gold arrow ; Dale feel ol Lot 7 ma East 35 teet of West Business Manager to , destroy school dis- Serve Skyline Subdivision ;. Job' - No. AUCTION Trading Post 2le E 3rd. ter ewes 15.O0-18.0O , tew 18.50, choice bear badge and gold arro-w ; 100 teet ol Soulh 30 feet of Lol 6, MALE plant worker In retlnnfno depart- trict records authorized by law. 23-San-74 , assessable, Sanitary Sewer In ment..Steady work, 7 to 3:30 shift , Ap- and fancy 65-JO lb , feeder lambs 37.00- and Scott Block 87 except West 65 teet ol North Mankato Avenue from Pleasant Valley 38.00, good and choice 35/00-3/.0O. John Wittenborg . 10 feel of Lot 7, Ruth E.- ATidre con- It was moved by Decker, seconded ply National Cap Retlnning Co., 1101 E. y SPARTA bv Kronebusch and carried to appoint' Road to ISO/feel south) and Job No. Ott) St., Winona. Feiga], citizen award; Greg tract lo David A. and Susan Anderson; 4-PB-74 Utilities, non-assessable, Waler Mrs. Marion Schroder to a Secretary II and MOW , & WED Gas Watchers Coats, scientist. Westerly 100 feet of Lots 2. and 3 and Mains, Sa^jlary Sewer Storm Sewer . SALES WcstcVly 100 teet ol Norlhcrly Hall ol position In the Hiawatha Valley Special Extensions lo Central Garaae. SINGLE MAN for general tarm work. Iteduce your driving costs Winona markets A ceremony was held honor- Lot 6, Block 87, . Winona Management Education Coop at a salary of $2,97 per JOB NO. 18-SAN-74, Section II Sani- Automatic feeding and milking parlor For Trucking Call Co., Inc.; Lot . 1 throuoh 10, Block 69 , hour. tary Sewers, Job No. 20-W-74, Secllon set up. To start at once. Ralph Shank, Froedteri Malt Corporation It was moved by Kronebusch, seconded St. Charles. Tel. 932-4941. by getting more mileage Hours e a.m. to 4 p.m. ing the Wetelos toys leaving The Gclco Corporal|on; Part of Lot II, Water Mains, and Job No. 17-STM- CORDON NAGLE 3, Block 68, commencing 100 teet South by Decker and carried to appoint Mrs. trom every gallon with your: Submit sample) belore loading, the Cub Pack to enter Boy 74, Secllon II, Storm Sewers; All In of Northwest, corner ol Lot . l, thenco Phyllis Gucswcl as secretary at the Dakota , Minn. ¦ Barley purchased at prices sublect SKYLINE SUBDIVISION: present car, truck, or trac- to Scouting. Scout Master , Dave West 130 feet, South 10 (eel, West 30 Senior High School library effective change SKYLINE SUBDIVISION: tor, No gadgets. No gim- : Henderson, Assistant Charles teel, South 10 leet, East 160 feci, Norlh January JB. 1974) at a probationary sal- Lots 1 through 10, Block 1, Hlawalha INSURANCE Tel. (543-6372. Bay Slate Milling Co. 20 feet lo benlnnlng, C. Paul Vonablcs ary of $1.98 per hour. Valley Corparailon; Lot 3, Block 5, micks. Product used suc- Elevator A Grain Prices Greive and members of Troop and Irene G . Venablcs; Lots 6 nnd? Chairman Allen read a letter 1rom Donald B, Flemlno; Loi s 3 through 8, Please Call Early 1 cessfully by fleet owners No, 1 N, Spr ing Wheat ...5.73 94 received the boys into Boy and 10, Block 68, Robo rt F. Lembkey, the State Human Rlqhts Commission Block 3, Lots 14 throuoh 10, Block 3 , MUTUAL FUNDS No. 3 N, Spring Wheat 5 .7) ' . - H. Gene Ryamyr and M. L, DeBolt, dismissing sex discrimination' charges Hiawatha Valley Corporalioni Lol 21, and municipalities for years. ¦ No. 3 N, Spring. Wheat ..:.„,. 5.67 Scouts, The new entries to Boy doing business as Levee Properlies; thnt were brought ngnlnst the Superin- Block 3, iind parcel 100 (eel by . 340 Life Insurance and/or Mu- Not sold through retail out- No, 4 N, Spring Wheat 5.63 Scouting recc-ived a tarn, and a Commenclnu at Southeast corner of tendent of Schools. feet adjoining on East side, John R, , Wanted—Livestoc k No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat 5.75 Block J7, Ihenco North 90 teel, Weil ' Chairman 1 Allen received a letter from Nanklvll contract to Bruce A. and Susan tual Fund sales person ' No. 2 Hard Winter Wheat 5.73 Boy Scout manual from Troop 60 feci 32 Indies, South 38 -fact. East the Wlnonn Education Association which Lynn Holan; Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 8, looking for the most com- No. 3 Hard HORSES WANTED-Wa can pay more Winter Wheat ...... 5,69 32 Inches, South 52 leot, East 60 leot Intimida- Roplat ol Wincrest Second Addlllon, Hla- For full information No, 4 Hard 94. A 30-mimite film "The 500 made unspecified charges of' petitive non-par lif« and than anyone else, We pick up. Walter Wlnler Wheat 5,65 lo beginning ot Lois 8 and , ?, Block tion and harassment against the Super- walha Valley Corporation ; .. . No. 1 Rye 3 ,35 Mile Per Hour Barrier con- 87, Milton L. Meyer;- Part of Lois 5, JOB NO. 17-W-74: All In Subdivision disability products available. Marg, Black River Falls, Wis. Tol. 715- Tel. 452^76(12. No, 2 Rye ... " intendent of Schools and Assistant Super. 204 24B9 3,33 cluded the program. The film 8 and 9, Block 87, ioitimenclng 60 feet Intention) for Elementary Education. It ol South . Hall ol Secllon 35, Township All commissions vested West ol Southeast corner ol Lot 9, West was believed that the school-board should 107, North ol Ranne 7 and Soulh Half was about the Indianapolis 5O0 40 (eel, North 150 teet , East 22 (oet, he convened In special session as a ol Norllmasl Quarler of said Secllon 35, from first sale. Split funded Soulh 30 feet. East 18 (eel, South 30 hearing body to hear Ihe charoei, It except as otherwise noted: Part ol Lot mile race speed record history left, West 31 inches , Soulh 38 (eel, and Leverage proRFarfis also Two Wa usa u boys , was moved by Rogors , seconded by 2, with 310 feel frontage on Trunk High- Last 32 Inches, Soutt) 52 leet to be- way No. 43 per recorded Instrument available, Extremely lucra- and the 1973 race. glnnlnn Decker and carried thnt when a bill of In Lois 4, 8, and 9, Block 87, particulars Is presented to the school 153485, Nick Deones; Pari ol Lois 4 ' Holen McCarthy; Commencing on North- tive commission schedule, fall through ice Pack 94 and Troop 94 arc board specifically outlining chartes and 5 wllh 263.5 loal frontage on Trunk erly line ol f-ourlh Street 100 loci West- , Ihe sponsored hy First Lutheran Chairman would call, a special' meeting Highway Mo, 43 per . Deed Book 214 , Write : erly from Southeast corner ol Block which would be a hearing confined en- page 98, Nell Johnson Construction Com> TECHNICIAN 117, North ISO leet, West 40 teit, Soulh ^on river drown Church, Lake City. tirely to ' nMlerlal contained . In Ihe bill pany, Inc; Lot 5 exccpl Nelson, Linden, 150 (eel, Eas) 40 lent to beginning In lee ) of particulars , teller (Deones) and dllch, Willi 324 WAUSAU, Wis. (UPI) — Two Lois 5, I anil 9, Bloc k 8?, Lloyd D, ¦ frontage on Trunk Highway No. 43, Hilda David L. Person with knowlcdgp of basic electronic circuitry and Rrens; Westerly 10 lee t ol 'Southerly If was moved by Kronebusch, seconded Wausau boys playing on thin ice by Decker and carried lo approve vari- Schollhas; Soulh 300 (eol ol Lol 5 with ' 30 fee t ol Lol 5 and Westerly 10 foot (oet fronlnoe on Trunk Highway No , , 331 familiar with the operation of nn oscilliscope, lo train drowned in the Wisconsin nl Lots 8 and 9 and Easterly 50 feel ous payrolls In Ihe amount of $I0 498.7B. 43 as per Deed Book 248, paoe 319, Nick River Six men to run It wns moved by Kronebusch, seconded Hoffman here Sunday of Soulh Hall of Lot 6 and Easterly Dconcsi Part of Lot 7'/i With 242.6 leel ns service and insulation person tor a machine tool manu- but the sister of one 50 tool o! Lois 7 through 10, Block by Docker and carrlM lo ratify payrolls frontage on Trunk Highway No, 43, Nick In the amount of $3,911.88 and to approve 8700 W. 36th St „ facturer producing a broad line of metal working prod- of them managed to reach shore for Trempealeau 87, 13 , Euoene nnd Jo Anne E, Goughi Deones Part ol Lots 7 and 9 wllh 576 safely. East 56 leet of West 100, loot ot Lot 10, overtime payrolls In Iho amount of leet frontage on Trunk Highway No. 43 Mpls., Minn. 55420 uc ts, including numerical control. Responsible and . East 56 lent of West 100 loot ol South $1,113.00, per recorded Instrument 23J620, Herbert chal- The victims wei*e Jeffrey Bow* Village positions 30 font of Lo| 7 , Norlh 30 leel of Wost II was moved by Kronebusch, seconded D. and Holdo-Lore Gunderson) Part ol lenging non-routine work , both electronic and mechanical. 100 teet at Lot I end East 31 feet of hy Decker nnd carried la ratify bills Lot 8 and pari of Soulh Hall, Secllon WANTED—correspondent to gather news ker, 8, son of Mr. ami Mrs. paid from the General School Fund — West too (eel ol Soulh 30 loot ol Lot 36, Township 107, Range 7 Willi 480 feet and (oalures from Trempealeau area. In-volves travel and requires the ability to diagnose prob- (Spe- 6 , nioc k 87, except West 65 leel ot $772,937,(111 Vocational School l-'unil — frontage on Homer Road, Independent Gerald Bowker, and Curtis Bou- TREMPEALEAU, Wis. Send education and experience to Re- lems and provide solution in customer plant. _ North 10 (crt of Lot 7, Ruth E. Andre $359,925.61) Transportation Fund - $150,- School Dlalrlcl No, 861; Editor. La Crosse Tribune La vat, 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. cial Six men will bo vying contract to David A. and Susan dlonal Ander- 474,50) Capital Expenditure Fund — JOB NO, 23-SAN-74: All In Subdivis- Crosse, Wlo. 54H01, Wayne Bouvat for three trustee positions on son; Westerly 44 leel of Lot 10 nnd $453,954,541 School Auxiliary Fund - ion ol Soulh Halt ol Secllon 35, Town- Excellent . Westerly 44 feel ot Southerly 30 (pet ol ship 107, Ranoe 7 and Soulh Hall working conditions nnd fringe benefits , Send $1, 123.28) Debt Snrvlce Fund - IMS,- WE HAVE an Immediate opening In our tho Trempealeau Village Board Lol 7, Block 87, Ellsworth H, Kreckow Norlbcusl Quarler of said Socllon 35; Authorities said the boys and 47i:o5/ Food Service Fund — ill,149,94 ' transll nnd niosscnjer depart- resume' of schooling, and experience to: and Mildred Kreckow. Par) ol Lot 15 wllh 150 (eel Ironlnot proof, Mary Ellen Bouvat , 11, were ir. the April 2 general election. and lhat Investments purchased In Ihe itionl, Adding machine , skills he'ptiit. Tho proposed assessment, roll la on amount of 11,400,000.00 be ratified. on Wankoto Avenue , (Old East Burns playing an the ice oil Fern Is- Nominated . at the Saturday file lor public Inspection (I Ihe office Valley Road) per recorded Instrumoni tlroflil range ol fringe benefits , Wlnonn If wa.i moved by Kronebusch, seconded National & Savings Bank, Tel, 454-4320. Bonnie Kirlz were: Iwo ol tho clly Clerk. Wrlllen or oral ob- by Docker and carried lo approve bills 233312, Edwin Patrick Yach; Pari ol land Park. The Bouvat boy fell evening caucus here Will be considered at the hear- leot frontage jections as follows: Lots 10 nnd 11 wllh 150 Into the liver first and his dstor incumbents, Archie Chase, and ing. on Mankalo Avenue (Old East Burns WANTED — full-time DHIA Supervisor, The lolal cost of Ihe Improvement's) Valley Road) pnr recorded Instrumoni oooci pay. 30 dnys vacnllon, honlllt In- $8*1,923,40 DI-ACRO CO. and tho Bowkcr bov tried to Gerald Hunter, and Earl Mal- Is $115,954, General School Fund — . 139930 and Derd Bool; 1 14, page 413, surnnco, and workmen's compensation, reach him with a polo but also les, Lee It. Wood, Robert Guort- Dated thli 19th day ol February, 1974, Vocational School Fund — $30,3 River : For sale or . lease. ' gallon. Tel 4£4-S409. Sabre , .saw toboggan/ clothes, dead cattle, hogs or Home: ¦ John 'Cunningham, lion, 17 miles per . . • ..excellent - condition . Air- conditioning, 3 dishes, ;and young stock. Kickapoo . Fur Parm. type contact NORTHERN Falls, - Wis. J4022, Herli Renl-A-tar, Te. : 454-218S:' miscellaneous 1661 . W. Broadway, estate ol any . . ; bedrooms.:!',3 baths, enclosed porch and be- Viroqua, Wis fel «08-«7-37<7| Cliff's INVESTMENT COMPANY. . Real Eslate FORDr-1967 Country Squire waoon, -V-J, : shed -Make an offer !-' - tween Oak ind-Elm. streets: ¦ .. . . Tel. 457-4512, Gulf, r«. Lewiston J16'iiyWileK Farm Brokers Independence, Wis.. Or Eldon HOUSE FOR cash from owner, under SPORTSCAR, ' 1969, . Flat,. «50, low. Trrilie- automatic tramrn'ission;, power steerinj, ': Auction Salts ' ;¦ ' Service; -Nl. Altura 79W681 ; Rldgeway W Berg, Real Estate . Salesman; 115,000, in Or near .Wifloha; Write E-M ase, 30-35 miles per gal. Bob Johnson, . ' power brakes ' Te;. 4j4-192i;: . ,' ' CENTURION4l?72, Ux.60 2 bedrooms, all AFTERNOONS thli week; noon-5- p.m, ¦ ¦ ¦; j ¦ "- 1 ¦ Hackhsrlh Peed, Tel «43-4tJ* or 4& Arcadia. Wla. T«l. 328-7350.: - . ' ' : . Daily. News. Rt. J, Mondovi.. .-Wis. Te: . .715-J26-3287 . carpeted, ' air conditioning, lurnished . ' ALVIN KOHNER " - - .. .•; Various hpuuhold articles Including : , ' • - . COUGAB7-.I 970, excellent condition, sla nd- J and skirted, : 10X10 utility . shed, -excel.ent ' AUCTIONEER>-Clty and " ' ' Ironing board, mirror, sweaters; It 14 ¦ ' : . ; stal* Illcfniid ' '¦ W. ¦ . . ' : FARMS FOR SALE 7 FARM WANTED—Within 20 miies of MERCURY COMET—i?72; beifleVautoma- ard- transmission;¦ -good , (jas ..'mileage. :; condition, - best btfer. takes. It ' . and bonded. Rl. X. Winona. Tal. :«m. -¦; . """ . . . desired . ¦ ¦ ¦ 4S2- . HIGHEST PRICES PAia WINONA, Cedar Valley.- . 280 acres with Winona, from owner.: Will : pay; cash. • tic transmission,.' AM radio, all new Tel 408-248-2979. ¦ "--I will' pay- expenses to ' 4980. • ; ¦ . - . . . ¦ ' - . move to.your ' tor scrap iron, melais. raQi, hide*, real good 8-roorri house. 3-car garage, • ¦Tti; - -4S2-ll-7».y . - . - tires;. .heavy . duty battery, 23,000 ml:es, location. Tei. - 452-1092. FROM wall to wall, ho «oll at ali. '-oii ¦ ' eaiv raw.- . fun arxl/vyoo*. . ' large barn and other . buildings: 2 nice 24 miles pe.-- cal. Excellent' cwdilion. DODGE—797-4 , Challenger, perfect condl- pets- , cleaned wllh Blue Lustre. Rent ' ' springs Would be an excellent. , beef or FARM WANTED-wlthln 25 miles el. WI- Tel. 452-2042 or .. '454:4300; ". extens J cn 85 llon, must:sell, reasonable. Teh 457-2178 Minnesota Land St electric shampooer *1, $2 and J3, Robb ¦ ¦ Sam Weisman & Sons pony farm, $275 per acre, . . . , nona. From, owner . Will pay ' cash. Tel. - or see .at 1026 E . Sanborn alter 5;30. ' alter -5:30. : ;-y 7y Auction Sale* ' Bros; Store. ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ ' . ..' VAuction 7Sei*yiCie . . / . ' ' ¦/ INCORPORATED " ' . HOBBY FARM, 5 miles S.E. ol LeWlston, Bob Cries* *52-2«,7. ¦ ¦' ¦ ' V ' ' Everart j. Kohner ¦' ' . . WW, Inl y ;/ /./ "TM./452-SS47 acres land with good 7-room house, MERCURY-1?70 ¦ BUNK BEDS, iota beds,, desks, ; . , .17'^> Marquis 4:door s«dan, ' "New ' ' ¦• ;. , FREDby FRICKSON : Winona; T* 453-7814 ehalri, kllchen cupboards, new oil furnace, sut> ¦ vlnyr ; ' Cars ; . - ¦ bar. stools, room dividers, chesli ¦ top, . #lr conditioning,.. original ' . . Auctioneer;. Jim Papenfusi. DaKoia Tal. 443-41B , dress, trsible pump in well. Bam and other Boats, Motors, Etc. 108 'owrie' •rsi -bars,. - corner - cabinets, Roortii With Meats r, .34,000 guaranteed actual rnlles Will hahdie. ali , sizes and kinds of hutches , : 85 buildings. Only 125,000., Spring posses- - '¦ 1974 JEER CHEROKEE 4-wheel drlye. . bookcases, . lamp tables; shullers, Tel. . m-IKt: . . ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ • • suction*. Tel, -Dakota 643-4143. , MAR *-Fr'l. 11 a.m. j miles N. of Rusil. brass : sion, Blacktop road. - Lewlston School. STARCRAFT; - U' runabouf. Incluefes, • KEN'S SALES 4 SERVICE ..beds, bedroom • sets. Best deal In- lownl STUDENT. OR working girl to work ¦ 1i-61 E.; Tel. 45J-9231 . : lord. Minn, on Hwy. 43. Michae l M. PAUL J K!EFFER, Te). 507-706-47J1 windshield, stetrino wheel and running MUSTANG-1973, i-sbeed stick. . Hwy. . 1 Bargain Center, 253 E..3rd. / ' .. for room, and board, 275 ' - New xron- FOR . YOUR AUCTION use the Boyum Socpa, owner; Kohner . &. Schroeder* : Welt oth. •' • ¦ HAROLD CROW, T«l. 507-932-3171 lights, Tel.. 6B-247B after 5..: .. dlllon. - -452-513T. .- -Tel. 451-6 W - , /- ..., - Ttl, System. BERTRAM BOYUM Auclloh- ' auclloneers; Thorp- Sties Coro^ clerk. " . - CURVED/ GLASS china , cabinet, - ' Wanted—Automobile* 1X0 . eer. Rusn'ortf, Minn. Tel. J64-9351. antlout 140-ACRE Grade A dairy, tarm, 65 acres BOATHOUSE—l- . owner; Montgomery t.. Olson, auction- , MAR. ' 9— Sat . 10 a.mr is mljes- W. of. Mel- ,> barn and 2 modern houses, between Ho- ; Cargo Vans ' . 1S0 . CG, Xi Hustler. Tel. ¦ er, sharpl 1972 Jayco f.* kah and Caledonia. . • ' SUZUKI—1967 ¦;- ' " ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ REMODELING , YOUR' • kitchen? CLEAN, SHARED sleeping -: room - for - :-454'iM5. - , .' ' 4 wheel drives 77 . ' season And' a large- selection ol ; clerk, y ./ _ ,- - '-' . . . - . ner. auctioneer;. Northern Inv. Cp;« Let ui • Contact' Beckmah Realty, Tel; Houston : : ¦ • one ' give you en estimate . .young man. Cooking ar«a and • TV • ' ' new. Coachmen. F;. A; . KRAUSE CO. clerk. . Custom-built Cab- ¦ • «9fS-3808 or La Crescent 895-4207 : after ; •In;.stock arid; . ' ' inets by Plato .&• Hager provided. Avallat>i» Mar/ 1st/ Tel. . - HONDA Breezy .Acres. - MAR. 5— Tues.v It -a.m.. - .3 'miles . N .Ey ol . , 1 . . Top, quality '5 p.m. ,:. ¦ : ; ; ' ¦' at moderate prices 4S2-77.M. ; . -; Triumph . Norlon^-BV.W y ' .y • immediate delivery, Ettrick'to.Beaches Corner, then u mile ; MAR. .9r-Sat, 10;30 -a .rn. A-Mac Inc. cabinets . .GAIL'S , ' APPLIANCE, 215 E , 3rd. Te). '452-4210, . Parts-Sales—Service ; S. - LaVern. Knutson, owner; A:vin Koh- . : Truck-Repair .Auction. 67. Kraft . St.. - 7 TRI-STATE ' CEnTfRALI.V. .LOCATED «l«eplng room • :; ROBB MOTORS, INC. ner, . auctioneer; , Norlhern¦ Inv. ¦ Co.,¦ i La . Crosse,, . Wis. . (IV block W. .of . Bel- ' - " - • - ;- ; ¦ ' .-;- ¦ ¦ - ' . .1 - : BOYS' . new ypants,/all - sizes, •$!. ' Ray's . for oenlleman only, separate entrance; Houses for Sale; 99 yWinona, Minn. f Eau Claire,. Wis." . 24-36 month leases MOBILE/MODULAR . . clerk,. .;. > . . . scot) La Verne Hall,. -auctioneer; NOP* Tel 45M479, .' .- thern ' Inv. Co., elerky Trading Post, 21* E-. 3rd. - . , with purchase options. HOMES ' ' • ". -. . . . MAR. 6—Wed ' u j.m. ,i mile N.W. of - Hwy 61, Breez'y.'Aeret . ' ' j ypants, ,al|. slies, INCOME 7 PRODUCING properties for ' • -Caledonia on 76, then !U mile . W. on.' MAR. 9—Sat. .. li . noon. On .Hwy.: 43; . /4 MEN'S neW Jl. Ray'i Apartments; Flats - . * ' yJolvn Cunningham y Tel , 452-4276 or 454-3741 - . - , ' ' ' 90 sale, ' terms to qualified buyers. JIM . . Counly Rd:,, .lhen':.,V mill S. on town ;¦ mile ..N.. of • Rush.lord.' Rushlord Im- ¦Trading /Post, -2ie E. 3rd. 74r iy/.#tf EXECUTIVE first- floor/ flat, 5 ¦bedrooms, Minn. - Tei. .45*1405 . after J. • . MOBILE HOMES * NEED a new gas 'range? We have . V V EARLYBiRD PRICES a good completely carpeted, :- ilr conditioning. V .. Belore you pay StJ.OOO , lor a rnobile . . . selection. Easy terms. FRANK. LILLA • Prime central location, ^availability ne- JUST - COMPLETED. — • 4-bedrpom spill y-:NQW77'y -: , . .home —^compare our- . Award .. 'lor / . & SONS, 741 E. ' tlh.;. V- . ¦ . ygotlable, $250 monlh. Tel. 454-4745 eve, level , home overlooking'Mississippi. Lo- 1974 : OLDSMOBILE J10.900 with these .features and op- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ( ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ~~ , /nings. . .;¦•' '•-. - . . . . . '- cated in new Green . Terrace' subdivision, Why not ride tbe best) .7 • lions: .. " -. ' .' / HOM EL IT E CHAIN SAWsV \ . ¦¦ . TO miles S. of Winona . on- .freeway. For • Mansard rool y ' See th«= hew Model . 350 now inr ' . - . TWO BEDROOM apartment, partly fur- yihlormation Tel. .454-1317 : .y - . - : O m egay H ate h ba ck 2x4 Interior -walls . . . - . - yA NOTHER AUCTION1 ¦From the -No. 1 thain./ saw people— nished, all utilities '-' cusl om-built cabinets l^imPI " Included; Tel. 452- 7BOB'S ' . Beautiful . : ' MARINE ^ . POWEft MAINTENANCE 4 SUPPLY.CO. : 6357, ; : /;. /;- : WITH A picturesque-river .y|ew,. situated ¦ . Armstrong shag carpet . 'x;Mammammmmmmmmt-. Vy ' V. -W' -y 1, . 207 E, 3rd SI. . ' ' -. Tel.:452-357l . Ft. of Laird . . Tel.,452-269t. '' on ..7.8 acres of iand, ' l4 miles from Wi- DEMONSTRATO R Cold air returns CENTER ST.—3 rooms', with bath. Heat, nona. This exurberanf '3-bedrbcm home HoUse-type.floo - registers NORGE VILLAGE Invites you to,try ' our / stove, refrigerator/ carpeting and boasts- lVi baths, huge rec room, util- Snowmobiles V 107 A - .SchwelgeHurhiture. new permapress care': . ¦ Red with a white paint stripe , washers, also ' * draptrie! furnished. . AdulIs only,: »146. -;. den;-new ¦. .«;' paneling throughput . lbs .dry. cleaning . S2.50.' ity -kitchen, .living ! room and . ' . . . Tel. 452-6790. y ' ' .' and black' ''Wet .Look". " • Garbage-disposal- ' - 2V*car . garage, extra plotted! lot: All RUPP — T9?l, ruris -gbodi - sTOO. - Tel. 4S2- . *nte- • |-7 ¦iAAoh' -yy distiwasher clay,:yAAai'c.b 'i: •throughout, is In-' - extremely, excellent - Built-in V^ CUSTOM BUILT , trailer, .hitches ¦ .. . 2133. rior,; automatic transmis- Installed W... CENTRAL—upper, 6-^o6m apartment: condition. - SUGAR LOAF REAL ES- Deluxe range and refrigerator , • In our shop All model cars and . trucks. . Carpeted,- ' heat .and waler- -furnished, - ' - - ' • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' - ¦ sion, power, steering, po-wer '• Sears Kenrnor'e Washer & dryer - . - ¦ . TATE, Tel. y «4-2M7 days or 452-6446 •• ¦ - • ' ' ¦; POLAR is : ; . . . . . All .work guaranteed. Call for appoint- - $185 month, ' Tel. 454-3541. . - . / Our price SV^pb Includes delivery : - .evenings;. Paris—Sales-^-Service •¦ " •' ¦ disc brakes, • radio, color . of ment and quotation. MLC Company; Tel. and set up plus step. : ' . 452-7114 . . .ROBB MOTORS, INC.. '. ' ' ¦ jv 7v10:3 code sport wheels, bucket -SUGAR TOWN 1 COUNTRY . rV7;iy 6:7A.^ 7 7 SPACIOUS : Winona. Minn, t'Eau Claire, Wis, " LOAF seats and .color, coded sports . MOBILE HOMES . . ' 7 -:- . APARTMENTS X- ' ¦ ' . : Behind Sugar. Leaf, accross- from Vo-Tech, I SALE -SITE:: Located one mile East of Canton on ;H wy.7 NEEO-L^S ; X .:. mirror, .under 2,000 miles. ¦ .Winona: Minn. ., Tel . '45^-5237 .;. f - V VYAMAHAl y ¦: 52, then 3 Por .AII Makes ". . 2 Bedrooms •» l Bedroom ¦ Proven Open-7 Days a. Week. i. miles Northeast on County Blacktop No. 23, | '¦¦ ' • -- '.'ii..• !. .- . '. _ .. ' Quality Sport Confer),.;" . - GOOD MILEAGE . . - . .' •;¦«u :;.T*l! 452-21M, : under normal 7driving condi- . 3 | ' ¦ ' ¦; Starcralt Campers ' .fc Travel Trailer! . .perTfrom " ' 7 Hqrdt 'sxMusic Store .. •' Fiu-nished or' Ca^Sb ;ar " S.-y- -Z- 'Z' ¦• ¦:¦ -;¦ ' ' - ' I Junction of Hwy. 52 and 44. OR .15 miles South- . | ' -unfur7nished Z^ " . tions. FULL WARRANTY. • • . . Pickup. Campers and lopperi - '.. 116-118-Plaia . " '¦¦ DICK'S SPORTING GOODS # .east of Lanesboro on County Blacktops Nds. 21, 12j and I LAKE PARK . &.VALLI ^^f '- .' '" f- .- 'pl^v ii' : ' ' m. Tfiick$,f "tract' s, Jraileri 108 ta^&it cehse Durend. Wis. Tei:. 715^77-SB73 . . U 23: OR 2Vi7miles Southeast of Preston on Hwy, , . • 52 then Jf 7 VVIEW APARTMENTS : • ;. - . . or .47.2-5199 - '- . ~X z;X^T\QUiwX-zz ; 13 miles; Southeast oh County Blacktop Nos. 12 and 23. 1 Y/INPHA 45 f ^ yx ' f AND newer.. .furniture, stripping';,chair 7 Tel. 452-9490. V / y 4^4l9Ei» vJ EO R ti^RiyiiZtcomfliieVan, converted "fo ^Qx0^fi LOHOME—1965. 2-bedroom, oh .private ¦ - ROL. 5|..:Follow the Thorp Auction Arrows. Lunch on grounds by § caning and , seat upholstering. ' . Free - X; ' camper,, like new . 'gtydlliori.- Price while '¦¦¦ Minnesota City^ .-conipleteiy : ' • V 103 W! Broadw^y H >Z ¦ ; ' •, lot next tc ¦ pickup ., and ' delivery. Tel." Fountain . ¦|asts •S'i,M5,^ernslM -;Aufo Sales, - 4M; E; '< wilh central .air ' conditioning. ' ||V- Rachel & -Naomi Circlesi of Garness . Lutheran Church, ;"¦. 7|- ' ; Apartments, Furnishwl : / 91 ¦ : ' : ' ¦ ' ¦ .furnished, . 'Cily . «8/-?751. . ./: . . 1 ' 2rid::Z" ' 'X -: ¦—; -y. : "- 6ii heat wllh .large tank. Priced to sell Prompt.-^! V ¦ ¦ ROOM for; reliable gentleman In-shared Al^^CqUrteoiis under-M50O. Plenty of land, for- a . gar- ' ' CHEVROLET - 1972 =H'-lon -pickupr, 1970 , ' ¦;! ¦ apartrtvent,. separate kitchen, separate - ' den. Low/ low . down payment and I'. ;. , 47 Head Holstein Cattle; y ' y ' , y; Business Equipment 62 ?Chevelle .. Malibu, 350 V-8, . automatic, ' - . . entrance,., private home, very reason'. : :: ' terms. Tei-' : 454,2399;: evenings , 452-6446. : - ' ' ' ' fx both sharp vehicles. Call foj- appoint- Excellent young,.veil bred dairy7herd,Vartificial breed- 'I ' " ;. able, W./ Tel. 452-7.04(4. , : .. ; .- . ' . ltt ;Fii- B^^ E - . ' • ' ' I iMULtlLITH;.MODEL- .80, offset printing . -ment..- Tel. . 687-4497...... : . : . Open Friday. Nights {-MOBILE HOME-lots for rent. TR Mobile ' -ing past 25 ; . press, prints . up. io 8T-ix» '4" sheet, good ' ' ' gf- . years, selected sires used. Entire herd calf- | ONE-ROOM efllclency/ ' I .Home .Courl;- . Lewlston. - Tel. 6451'. : . ..' . • ... condition. Tel. 454-2946 alter S. hestyand hot wa- y-yy $ FORD—1970 ?i-toh pickup, ' 4-speed. Les- Hood vaccinated: State Lab tested ter ' Wrnlshed f| . . Pregnancy .checked. 7 | . ^Adults. J»0. Tel. 452^7W. m\0^.lie -Gartner Jr., Galesville, - Wis. Tel 582- ¦ . Call Us Anytime VV - 2693.- . .,. | ; V3 Holstein heifers, " ' Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 AVAILABLE APR. 1 — Furnished apart- ¦ fresh Jan, open ; 2 7Holst«n heifers; : | ' ¦ menl . -for 3 girls, 1 block from WSC, '¦ ¦: - Day or Night - . ! CHEVROLET,:1949. Va-ton, 4-speed, good |j 7 Farm is sold 7 so owner will, sell personal . property at | | |- .:. - fresh Nov. ;and Deii., bred back ; 2 Holstein heifersV dry,7 I JUST:;ARRIVED -- . Tel - ¦ . ; . new. shipment , open , - 4i2-I705 days, or 6C8-.539-3453 eve- condition. 1956 , Ford 3i'-toh, 4-soeed, : " ' nirigs - collect. . ' ¦ . - . - ' . i due 2nd calf March 14-25;. one Holstein cow, fresh 2nd stock walnut or maple plasllc finished • ,y . ... 6r Weekends 15.000 miles oh new engine,, no rust, ex- w bedroom pieces', . Double, dresser, . $85; ¦ calf Feb. 17; . cellent'shape.-' .Larry's-Body Shop;. Rush- I ;3 Holstein cows, fresh 2nd calf Sept;, Oct., | ;' .. LOCATION-Attractlve: ¦ 3, : 4 or 5 drawer chests from. $40; CENTRAL ; bate- Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. ' - . ford. . Tel, business 844-9590;. residence : yNov., bred backT , dry, / twin, or lull size panel , or bookcase , men! .apartment, - living and/bedroom S£ ; one Holstein ebw : due- 3rd calf: I ' ; . 844-7652;-, -y bed, starting at $39: B 'UR KE'IS ' FUR-: areas,, complete . . kitchenette . .565 . Em- Monday through Saturday %. April .24; . one Holstein 7 cow, fresh! 3rd ;. calf Feb:' ,12; 2 p ployed gentleman only. Available imme: NITURE MART; 3rd 8. Franklin. Open CHEVROLET- •,W, a.i-tcn - pickup, - stake NORTHERN ^ Hqlstein cows, fresh . . , 7 -INVESTMENT cQ | Dec, 3rd calf , bred back; 4 Holstein | Fri. evenings. dlalcly. Tel, 452-7702. ¦ platform, . JS3 engine. . Tel.. Fountain I Mm fc I : ¦ f| cows, milking, due. 3rd calf Juner one Holstein cowi dry, | GENE KARASGH city - .M7-7.o,--§ X "X' xM bilities fel. 452-5202, . . . . - .. . . ';;¦ speed, -radii), custom cab. }8?J; ' Fenike |P -^ a-^^: ; |i 2 Surge milker buckets; straiher; pails; calf feeders, etc. i$ TWO .GIRLS'.tb share largo lower duplex, ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ vGLE:A;N-UR' ¦Auto sales, . 460 E. 2nd; - | : ^V7Starting time: 10:00 A.M. . Lunch will be served. X: -X§: if ¦ " • . - ' . : • - . - ¦ - .. ' '' - .. " ' - • . -" ¦ - ' .'- . - : :. ¦ ; . ' ' - '§¦ recently redecorated and-carpeted. Tel. G0b DVIEW^-5 years . old,.. 3. bedrooms 452-3778. - . /¦- , - ' . '" ; ' ' ' ' ' . . ¦ plus, living room with fireplace, 'family ' :;¦¦ HEArv GP CATTLE;:: ;vy-"- / ' - : 1- : 'Z: 120. . y.V § I Machin^ : SAL. E y : room, carpeted dining . room,' kitchen; TWO ' OR THREE .mele*.to ¦ ¦ share large l'i -bath ,, 2Tcar - garage, electric door, 8¦/ ly IHC Super M.T , lower duplex, - ..carpeted . ¦ W; 7: 29 Holstein Cows:74 diie7by skle date: .6 ^springing; f .A. tractor, wide7 front fluidI in tires; gooid | - SOFAS Gold or Graen , and panelled; - central air , plus. Tel. .452-5865. ¦ WO#! WHAT':- Tel. 452-3778. ; just fresh;, balance fresh in summer and rebred : for June, .£ rubber, top. condition ; IHC H- tractor, heat houser arid . " • " .' ' ' . - . I i*i! - ' , • ... - $258 . AVAILABLE -Immediately,. 2 . and 3-bed- ^ August./ ' ' .' ¦ ' . ;¦ § chaws, niew:tires; Ford 8N tractor, f luid in tires, chaihii; NEEDED— 1 male ' roomniafi ¦ July, .VV ,. . §. If '7/ Trade ... ..; . , full hpu.se rcom ': Tdwnhouses.. Completely: diecorat ; 7 I $50 privileges, I SAVINGS New type mower , mounted plow 2x14. rear blade, rear , color TV, a cross the street ed Come see-them, 10«^ down. Financ- .- • summer | I .$ Irom ." campus. , J55 " monlh , Tel. . |7 , .. 13 Holstein heifers, pasture bred for , fresh- ; ' . 452- ing available. Tel. 454-1059. \ ¦ . | scraper;: Stahhoist hydraulic loader complete with snow i! You" Pay.. $208.7 ; ' 13181 454-4533. ;. 1 ening; 17 Holstein heifers , yearling;: 2 Holstein heiter X§ . ¦zi 1974 GMC vv; i bucket ; N.H. 56R side delivery rake; N.H.. hay: crimper; i NEW HOMES ready ' for occupancy, 2-i | | . calves ; 3 Holstein bull calves; one Holstein-Angus heifer i- "NH. 327 2-piece SOFA-CHAIR: ¦ THREE-BEDROOM — carpeted,, certified '^ spreader, PTO ; J.D. 16A flail chopper; : bedrooms "Financing available. Wilma X.. Xx y 'Z :' 7 OUver | . . - $i49.v, lor .4, utilities furnished. Tel. 452-3778. Constructions Tel. 4S2-6S3} or i;: .:^^Qr\ | : .:xalf. y ;; 73H, " ¦ ¦ Larson , I pull type 2 row picker, excellent condition ; Kewanee I? -¦- Trade ...... / -$50 . .' 452^801. -' ¦ ONE OR , TWO. g.lris wanted-to share Custom wideside PICKUP. I Home-raised herd of/ fine quality cattle.. All cows from ' V; wheel: tandem disc. ll:ft,;.2-4HC No. 8 hyd. nlow. 3x14, I downstairs apartment. Fully furnished,- : THREE-BE'DROOM r.anch . in La Crescent , Medium green . with match- | | ABS breeding and.bred to Tri-State:bulls. All eli gible are u on rubber,, and 2x14 on rubber, ripple coulters; IHC No;V -| VV You ; Pay $99 very nice. Tel. 452-6534.'. /< large carpeted kitchen w|fh . oak. cup- ing custom cab! 6 cylinder, 7 p| vaccinated. Gows pregnancy checked . Note good number V ' i 27 baler, PTO ; IHC 4 section steel.drag; IHC double disc f Ther-A-7Pedic IVLATTRESS boards, carpeted living room,, range, and X ' ¦ 2 air -conditione rs; included, drapes 3-speed transmission,. heavy p of just fresh and springing, cows. Z^ Z-X- ." - ' ' i/ }i drill , all.steel on rubber; J.D. 290- . planter'j . with insecfi- I YOU DESERVE 7 ' throughou t also Included. 1-c sr attached, duty : springs, heavy, duty eide arid fertilizer attachments: Case *1 :.. A: . ' ¦ ' 1 BEEF7 AND FEEDER CATTLE: 10 Angus Registered . A-6 combine with ^zzX-$ 48;88x- . TREAT. :- . . garage, large lot. Vacant. For appoint. clutch*^ front stabilizer , ra-. Wis. motor and new- canvases ; -Promway . Factory priced„at $6?:50 Move into one ot our luxurious, 1-bed- men! contact Beckman Realty, Tel. I cowsi bred to start freshening in May, 9 Purebred Angus douhleVchainV ?§ room apartments With electrical ap- ' . Hou ston 896-3808 or La Crescent , 895- dio,. gauges, POLISHED & f| calves, 400 to 500 lbs.; 5 Purebred Angus heifers, coming elevator , 40. ft.; McD 2 row cultivator;. 27 section spring X% Boxspring same price pliances, colorful shag carpeting and -¦ ' ¦420/ READY TO GO! V tooth;, , drapes . Laundry facilities ahd stor- V 2 years; 16 Angus; and Angus cross heifers and steers, B06 :|. transmission ; IHC No. 412; 4-14" semi-mounted , trip | ! SUNDAY 1 to fi July 1st. Tel, 454.4909, plow with cover boards , ripple coulters;; hydraulic U ¦ HAL LEONARD ?| beam ' Feeders /.Etc. Good Things to Eat 65 IJT | operated stalk carrier to fit 4 bottom plow; IHC No. 2000 | I p . -Jr PUBLISHING fits § WSefctfefc PRE-SPRING ^ loader with big bucket and manure bucket , 656; MD Jj Green chop box on Coby steel wagon , on rubber; 12 ft. :V LAZY A Russet potnloes, apples, pilled * No. 37, 12' wheel disc; IHC No, 225 self-propelled hay tt cattle bunk on skids; hay bunk with flooi* . 16 ft. on skids; - i ' ¦ dales, onion sels, (liinlrn scr.ili, bird ii REALTOR $ I lecd, beer, pop. Wlnonn 'I'ula' to Market, SPECIALS p . swather with 10' head and sun cab, used 2 seasons ; NH f i f; sale and mineral feeders , barrel with hog watcrer; hog $ PRIME OFFICE 120 CENTER- If 69 Super hayliner with kicker; NH No, 56, 5 bar side rake; [>i l\ feeders, 8 hole - 6 hole and round , with , cast bottoms; i| Musical Merchandise 70 % MD No. 458 corn planter with plastic fertilizer boxes and ly f, stock tank ; hog troughs; individual feeders; chicken feed- ;;:; SPACE 1968 BUICK attachments; NH No. 510, 163 bu. manure | ; ers ; crates , etc. - " - . ONE COMPLETE violin . otlrfll. Tel. 4S2- If new Gandv ^ . • p\ Iklt. Locnted at 3rd A Lafayette, THERE'S NO |ii spreader; Slury pan , to fit Nil spreader ; Clark 300 gallon | Skylark GS row sprayer on Heavy Duty transport , sprayed only | ZILDJIA.N CYMBALS; drum sola. ¦ flul- ]2flO sq. ft, first floor Will I 10 8 Loading Chute & Lumber fe ' small V point , fl fl. blade: duals, for 65fi § tan, Bmpllflcrh mlcrbptinnes, accord- divide for one or more of- SUBSTITUTE FOR Two-door hardtop, | 50 acres ; MD No. 200 2 K Loading chute on skids; lumber pile; walnut boards, i'l lans, violins, slnrds. IKiraalnsI All 8 , automatic , power steer | or 560; chains, size 15.5"x38" and 13"x38" ; MD No. 21 |:; x4", 12" TctniliPed, gueranleed, A. Woisch, Fountain City, fices. Entire 2nd floor avail- hydnulic lift; M.p. 3 beater h 2" X?; * Wis, . also, Drive by traffic. EXPERIENCE ing, vinyl roof and more i hay and grain elevator with J f ' ' ' " ' able Save now . . . was $1295. n PTO spreader; 13 fl. Van Brunt single disc urnin drill 17 « ' ^ Will remodel fo suit. heat houser for MD "II" and !• " Antiques & Household | LET US HELP YOU I with grass seed attachment; ' I Hal Leonard Music TEL. 4ii'l-4fl71 for $995.00 ki MD 656 ; 3 M.D. 2-way hydraulic cylinders ; tractor urn- & I Sinfile cutter with springs , upholstered seat , thills and X WITH YOUR brella. ¦%. ;;' tongue , mint condition; double harness; horse blankets; fc-j • Musical Instruments Mrs. Nissalke or 452-3660 P i:j PROPERTY NEEDS: p OTHER MACHINERY AND MISC.; 2 Electric wheel V; |i wood churn; wooden bowl; hand planters; wall telephone ; • Electronics • Supplies 1969 BUICK stump and lop augers ; copper boiler with cover; cream for Jack Walz, % wagons with hoist and combination liay and prnin racks; |; tl yjj • Instrument Repairs LeSabre f . 2 Big John wagons , one heavy duly; 20' silage nnd feed f\ 'li Keparator; knickknack shelf; medicine cabinet ; wall sink ; h Tel, 4M-2920 BUYING !-: J,D. No, -2 hay fluffer; 4'secllim stoel y '.} coal and wood range ; Maytag aluminum tub washer; 4 I] 64 E, 2nd ^(iritis, Land for Rant 93 hardtop, fully bunk; flat rack ; " Two-door X rirsg: 2 wheel utility trnilnr ; rubber tired wheelbarrow ; V s] wash tubs , 2 on legs; baby buggy; garden hose ; dresser .j plots (or 1974 Or- equipped with power steer- '• V with min*br; double bed; crock and glass jars , all sizes; fji American Mtidn Onr.ANIC GARDEN SELLING % Pamline cattle filler; steel wheel \infion; LP gas tank gnnlcally lertllljod and Idled. 12 miles ing, power brakes , air con- -.i dishes; Homelite No , 526 riding mower. single chain nori ablo elevator : shop y: '' ' ' ¦ ' % Irom Winona Please reserve 1 plot il heater; Little Giant ' ' '¦ DIAMOND NEEDLES ¦ : ditioning, vinyl roof , and :. $ early. Tal. 534-37J5. equipment; Marquette. 1R0 nmp. welder; y. INVESTING clean. Save , . ?i and fencing $1.95 very ¦ now . ti Marquette arc torch; Knipco 150,0(X) RTU henter; bench j Shop Equipment & Miscellaneous | Sllolitly More for Spetlnl Neodlee Houses for Rent 95 was $1295 . WE'VE BEEN SUCCESS- X vise; Homelite Suner XL chain saw; platform sczitc; fi V 7 afiR gallon tank on steel stand ; Homelite L-12 chain saw; | JACQUES NFW Iwo bedroom townhouse, available !-i Inch Skil saw; V- " and '4" drills ; 3 Internalio nnl nnd V ii! air compressor with motor; Roto pump; 5~roll,s cribbing: TV Snlos & Service FULLY SERVING WINO- $995.00 % April I, laundry (oclllllos, . stove And ; "one Sin ce electric fencera; battery fencer. s. sheller; leg vise; hyd. ana ' 111 W. 3rd. mfrlfloralnr lurnhhed, garaoo, Tel, 454- |7 V fanning mill with motor; corn $ ¦ ¦ NA'S REAL ESTATE : IDS). ' il OTHER ITEMS: 2—300 gallon nverhend fuel barrels; X : i screw jacks; platform scale; sack cart ; log chains; car- 1 Sowing Machh s 73 _ _ NEEDS FOR OVER THREE (wine ; 4 full ro'Ls barbed wire; several Li penter tools; block and tackle; fencing equipment; ' steel 0EAUTIFULLV remo. |l Phone: 507-467-2190, OR 467-2192, Auctioneers: Howard f| files «r odlcn chairs , I.UND OPPICfi Wanted to Rent 96 AFTER HOURS CALL: $995.00 ^ 6 vqnr si7<*; coal and wood !' : Erickson , SUPPIV CO.. IJH E. 3rd, T-*»LJM-5«'*' iJi lawn mower: 2 Imbv lieds, ;j Knudsen , Lyle Erickson and Ken | Irn'nlng wheels; Speed to renl or buy from owner, U pnrlnr henter; 20" '-"'cycle wilh $ WANTED Laura Flslc ..,..., 452-2113 1 Wanted to Buy 81 Mem In RuMilord «r«a, lorn Gaikln. $ Wav Ml" bike . 5 IIP. one yew* old; ff k MYRLE and ORLIE BRENNO, Owners RuMilord! Minn Tel , H44.7283, Mylcs Peterson .... 452-I0O0 ON THE SPOT CREDIT. | HORSE DRAWN cnrrlatji) wanted lor' mmii;& 'm 125] rnmpoaleau Drive Tel. 4S2-2W awwlngi, loxx^m&atmmx^^ ¦Noxx dwrn a
' ' : PEANUTS ;' . XX '/x yX/ 7 by Charlei Mv Schulz Sf^le Sc>lo By GERRY NELSON . lighting. one person "so much control vored energy conseryartlpn. tions, :• ' Minn; (APJ-Like oyer our economy." '.- '"There are many go«od things Rep.. Joseph Neihau&y R-Sauk 7 ST. PAUL, In other wonJjs, it would pro- the weather, everyone is talk- Savelkoul noted, that the com- In this bill,"; said Saiyelkoul.7 Centre, said the many.powers ¦ vide machinery to impqse on ' ' ing . about .;¦ energy, ' including missioner ^yould 7 promulgate "I can't quarrel too much delegated . to; the new depart- " ¦ ' 7-V- Minnesotans . some of the ener- rules and regulations for min- with the overall intent of this ment would mean considerable Minnesota legislators. gy-saving requirements . now . .. - But the lawmakers are show- ititum heat-loss standards on bill,'' said GOPV Floor Leader manpower; "We need a Santa hesitancy : about: tak- merely in the talMng stage. both , new ahd existing , struc- Aubrey Dirlam Redwood Glaus to foot, tiie , bm7for all ing some The bill fell four votes short of ing any dramatic steps in the tures in most parts of tne state, Falls,. this*" he, added. field, i; of passage last Thursday but The:": energy czar could, enerjgy was „to come up again today oil in- Dirlam said the : approach Mtinger says the bill grew out J quire improvements which are iiSed to alleviate , the energy of demands by, som-i Republi- :' ' : ' ' ehi Yc?Un So " fan tlie legislature has ap- the House floor, and Mungei "economically and technically as &LONDIE V xy X-X- ;XX zXX ': . . bV < 9 was confident of problem was an example of cans-^sGch Carlson—during proved a 7 55 miles, per hour passage. feasible." Savelkoul said " --the , b the '- . "IV don't7 think there s any "overkill," : because it would interim hearings that the state sp^ed limit, as required y. . ' bill contains no guidelines . to di- meaningful conservation federal government, and a new question about it-rWe've got the take too much time and man' enact : ; rect the commission as to what legislation, y-; state fenergy aieiicy is nearing votes," Muiiger said. ; power to enforce : the restric- would be "economically and ¦ filial passage. : ;The idea of; states taking the "¦;' Advertisement .. '. ¦ . / '¦ technically feasible. " . But the first attempt ; to pass lead : in energy ; conservation a comprehensive energy-c'on- was;; endorsed list .week . by Munger said opponents were ' using " scare" tactics to ,defeat Many Doctors Use seryatiQh ' .' b'ili.V' 'failed. .'.'. in the Jphii Sawhill; deputy chief pi' What Do last; week and appears, to the federal Energy Office. He the bill. He claimed farm build- House . ings will hot be affected by any face ¦ more: opposition if ' it gave Hunger's bill his blessing When They Suffer Pain , ' '.¦' and called, it "the best single changes in the state building reaches the Senate .- ¦ ;'¦ . '• The pill is a grab-bag put to- piece yojf . y.legislation'"' pending code. Of Hemprrhbidal tissues? gether by. Rep. Willard Hunger, anywhere in the nation." The Mimgei* bill goes haiid-in- 7 Exclusive Formula Gives Prompt, Temporary Relief In Many Cases from DFLrDulvith, frpmy suggestions Munger says no other slate hand with another bill creating Such Pain. Also Helps Shrink Swelling of Such Tissues Due to Infection. VREDEYE : V by Gordon Bess by numerous . environmental a new slate energy agency . In groups. V has attempted to package such In a survey, doctors were asked many cases from pain, itching a broad approach to energy- effect, Hunger's plan is to give what they use to relieve such in hemorrhoidal tissues. And it Among . other ..things, it would the new state energy chief the painfu l symptoms. Many of the actually helps shrink painful ban outdoor gas lamps, except saving. "It's the only one in the muscle to force a cut in tlie use doctors reporting said they swelling of such tissues when those needed for safety; re- of energy in Minnesota. either use Preparation H them- infected and inflamed. Just see state and local govern- 7United States that I know of ," selves or in their office practice, if V . Nixon motors fice is supporting the bill, but f ^^B says lawmakers must be pre- back from pared to vote more funds next quiet weekend year to carry out its provisions. On the Senate side, there - WASHINGTON . . 7(UPI) 7 , _ President Nixon seems to be less enthusiasm for motored back into the energy Sunday nightV from .a weekend a pellmell rush fpik conservation field. , VtcUk, at Carhp . David, Hd.VHis aides 1n ^*^^/ u *^o o I However, Sen . Edward Gear- * __9 ^m^± __w said; they still do not know, what is 7 in secret ty, DFL-Minneapolis, agreed the report that 7 a Hung- ¦ ¦ grand.: jury has made 7 about last week to sponsor the ¦ - , ' ' ' ' ' ¦ er bill. The bill -was introduced m him. ' . .- •- ..': .. .• <;• . • • , -. . - •" ¦ Sources said White . House Friday and was referred to the Come to the "Bis M" for a I ; ' " ¦ ' labor-commerce committee— . f BEETLE .BAILEY . : •¦; \ V - .V : yV ;;. ¦^y ^Vby :^ort :Walker lawyers . were, considering, ask- ing Chief ; :U:S. -District Judge not the friendliest arena for conservation proposals. John VJ. Sirica to; deny ' the CONSOLIDATION LOAN Watergate grand jury's:request In the House debate, there I I was concern by rural lawmak- that it be : giveh Vto ; the House MM See thf "Minutemen »t Merchants" .. . ^ft Judiciary Committee, which is ers that a zealous state energy czar might enact rules requir- B D«nny, Frank, Max or Jim — Installment Loan Dept. considering V Nixon's possible ^ft Impeachment. 7. . ' ing even farm buildings to be . Assistant . Press Secretary insulated. Tom D'e. C1 a ir said . Nixon As one opponent put it: Worked, during the weekend on "He'll be out demanding that a message he planned to send we insulate the hog houses." 1 MERCHANTS 1 Congress Tuesday, vetoing the Im. 3rd NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA Mk ' Rep. Henry Savelkoul, R-Al- Lafayette Member F.D.I.C. Phone emergency energy, bill.' . :. bert Lea, said the bill delegates M ^^L & 454-5140 ____r _\\\ Though the bill gives; Nixon unprecedented powers to an ap- MARY WO RTH V 7 V by Allen : Saunders and Ken ; Ernst emergency powers he asked /for pointed official—the new state to deal . with the energy crisis; ; energy commissioner. He said he. objects to its price rollback the legislature has never given and other provisions. Nixon has said ¦the rollback would discour- age '. production: and thereby make the gasolineV shortage worse. - Aside, from ; work ; " '.pn the energy veto, 7 aides said the B URKE 'S SLEEP SHOP President and Mrs, Nixon; spent the weekend y relaxing. ¦ They went 7 to Camp David after a grand jury Friday indicted 1 " l m I " i MM I "* I ^H " i seven of the President's former REX MORGAN, M.D , V by Dal Curtis close associates on charges of V conspiracy in the ; Watergate cover-up; The : grand jury separately gave its sealed report to Judge Sirica.; Sources said it; requested him to send the report to the Judiciary On Englander Bedding Committee. Orie Nixon aide, asked about the report, would say only "of course we are concerned." He gave no indication what strate- gy the President's lawyers might adopt.
NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller Pepin County joins menta l
health progra m ^ SAVE $21.00 — Englander Full %)Jr Size Pos- lu re-designed gentl DURAND, Wis. - The Pepin ^^ y firm Mattress and £1*10 County Board of Supervisors SAVE $20.00 .— 39"x77" POP-UP BED. Pos*ure-design«d Box Spring. .... Only «PJiiiO has voted to join Pierce and Separates into two twin beds with two Dunn counties in providing fjh «| Cft r comprehensive programs for foam mattresses...... Only «P«v «# ^j f^^-BMrTM M^*^^^ . mental retardation , mental health and alcoholism and drug abuse. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH Donald G. 7 Melstrom , direc- by Fred LassWell tor , Pepin County Department ot Social Services, said the most significant aspect of this board action is that as of Jan. 1, 1974, the full range of men- tal health services are avail- able to all Pepin County resi- Standard size BUNK BEDS complete with SAVE $19.95 on a Twin Size Hollywood Bed Foqm Mattresses. Makes two regular with dents. d* <| ^%C Mattress , Box Spring, Headboard and £"fA The program provides for Twin Beds. ....,...,., From •PISLAJJ Frame. Mis-matched floor model. ... Only «p/«f meeting needs of persons' suf- fering from mental and/or emotional difficultie s including but not limited to mental ill- ness, mental retardation , alco- WIZARD OF ID , by Parker and Hart holism and drug abuse, ¦ ¦ For more information per- y ' ' sons may contact Pepin County Social Services or the clinic directly. Salk says Watergate scandal harms children SAVE $60.00 — Englander Deluxe Queen s NEW YORK (UPI) _ Tho SAVE $60.00 — Englander King Sizo Size Foam Mattress and Matching Founda- Fop m Mattress ond Matching Watergate scandal is causing £ f £Q Founda- <£OOH harm to America 's children , >AV^ «'°n Only 4 tions. Only *frfcZ*J according to Dr. Lee Salk, 1 director of Pediatric Psycholo- " ' . , j 1 ———__—— gy at the New York Hospital- MARK TRAIL by Ed Dodd Cornell Medical Center. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Snlk said In a magazine 'TIL 9 .. . Article that many parents have FREE DELIVERY ', l written him claiming thnt their children are reacting unfavora- bly to the whole Watergate T) 5 situation , This happens, he Better TTO IZ^ O Furnilure said , "because children aro Buys At T? Mart taught to resiwct tho President, Xj U KAl ^ O who has allegedly done tilings (hat do nol. represent tho kind 81 YEARS THIS 74 of standards parents aro trying Phone 452.3762 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING BEHIND OUR STORE East Third A Franklin to leach their children."