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Poison Killed Luciano, Says Southern California Italian Paper ROME (AP)—A Rome paper said : today deported . vice lord Charles (Lucky) Luciano was poisoned—either by his own hand or by an underworld executioner. Telesera , an afternbon daily, Gets 7-Inch Rain said an autopsy has shown that Luciano swallowed potassium cy- anide. Luciano died Jan. 26 while he was at the Naples' airport to meet a visitor. Italian narcotics detec- tives . said he was then being shadowed by agents investigating a $150-rriillion drug ring. The 64-year-old underworld fig- ure met his visitor. Then they sipped glasses of fruit juice at a bar. Minutes later, while walk- ing to Luciano's car, the vice lord : dropped* dead. An autopsy was performed Jan. 28. Afterward medical authorities said a preliminary check showed DEATH BY FALLING TREE . , . Mrs, Nata- from und er' the tree when Ihi s picture was made. Luciano had d ied of a heart at- lie Sobol Spritzler; 4L was crushed to death when Mrs. Spritzler was the only daughter of syndi- ;' tack. Authorities, however , said this 75-foot tree fell on her car in Los Angeles cated Broadway columnist Louis Sobol. Her 15- they would not make a final re- during the southern California area's heaviest : year-old son witnessed the accident. (AP Photo- port until completion of . labora- tory tests on certain organs. rainstorm in years. The car had been moved . fax).:: Today Telesera reported traces of potassium cyanide had been found in the viscera. The news- paper said the final autopsy re- port meant Luciano had not died of a heart attack, but had been , killed or committed, suicide. Hundreds HOMES FLOODED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ...Rain- V Killed suburb of Gardens. It some places water eight feet 8 was deep. Morr In Naples, Prof. Pietro Verga , water brought by southern; California 's heaviest storm ip years than, a dozen" Los Angeles schools were closed. (AP Photofax) who performed the autopsy, and surrounds these homes arid cars in a section of the Los Angeles the state prosecutor's office ¦¦- ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ avoided a flat denial or confirma- itrrv —¦—^—:——•• ¦' —• — , ¦¦- ' , ¦ ¦ ' i— ,.— t—.— - i Hurt in Paris Riots tion of the Telesera story, clared: "These people wanted -were among the injured. "I have made no statement to Downpour By GODFREY ANDERSON ¦ , PARIS (AP) —Communists to- trouble. Rarejy have such ¦¦well- While the mobs of "leftists anyone " . said Verga , - without day threatened strikes and more organized' bands of rioters at- surged through the streets bat- elaborating. demonstrations after a wild night tacked the security forces ," tling police, terrorists of the ahti- Finals of: bloody rioting in Paris in which De Gaulle Secret Arrhy Organisa- Biggest In eight persons were killed and The Communists, backed by tion set o(f a .lozen or more plas- hundreds injured. other left-wing parties and non- tic bombs in scattered sections of The Reds accused the po'Hce of Communist trade unions , retaliat- the capital. As usual the bombers 3,000 Hear ed with a threat to' call a general got away, "unbelievable savagery " in three strike during the funerals of AwaitsRus s Answer Recent Years hours of fierce street fighting Thursday night's victims. Community party offices: and By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER the kind of response the Soviet pendently of the Soviet reaction. LOS ANGELES CAP) - Hard- which erupted from a Communist printing : p-lants were attacked. WASHINGTON (AP) . - Despite Union makes to the joint U.S.- By. contrast , British Prime Min- ship and sorrow, the negative by- demonstration protesting the gov- The non-Communist Socialist badly damaged the Robert Welch full agreement . on the basic is- British proposal for an East-West ister Harold Macmillan , in speak- ' ernment's failure, to quell the ter- splinter party led by former Pre- One bomb products of Southern California * Paris offic e of the Soviet news sues, the United State s arid Bri- foreign ministers meeting at Gen- ing to Parliament Thursday, ex- biggest \ downpour in years, threat- rorists of the Secret Army Organ- mier Pierre Mendes-France de- ' tain appeared today to differ in eva next month in connection pressed the hope that circum- manded- the resignation of Paris agency Tass . in a building owned ened to mount today in the face ization. by the Soviet Embassy. A woman their approaches to a final de- with the opening of an 18-riation stances might develop in such a of stijl more rain. Interior Minister Roger Frey police Chief Maurice Papon and At River Falls cision on atmospheric, testing of • ¦' ¦; '¦¦• way that , worker at¦ one publishing firm was disarmament conference. "we may be able to As the stubborn storm lingered charged that the Communists , pro- the dismissal of Frey; The party ";~ ' ,:> " , were rescued Thursday morn- Guard Will posal to end the impasse between cate problem . i ing by boat from desolate Hose geles , were evacuated when a him arid Watson , The dam is not seriously threat - widening chasm developed from Collide. 3 Die Island after a U.S. Coasl Guard eii-cd bul Ihr ice- mass—piled to The British spokesman said Solo- ¦ the ' rain-loosened land slippage. , -'i week, and also to chance on a fill-in spot/ it turned , 411 W: 4th St., NEW YORK - that of being laid nostalgic singing port, but objected specifically to William Miller where she Wan horn Oct. 2,. 1873. old Jlax Brook to admit that he job! That's the labor slogan for ease i n^ itams off out his kind of Mary's Hospital, Ro- WEATHER was just what the. public wanted. a proposal to withhold income tax died at St. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs, struck Burlington Police Sgt. An- : contract or working shorter weeks than a.m. today. He 1962 if the key steel "Sing Along with on patronage refunds by coopera- chester, at 4:30 Truls Halvorson. talks starting next week set the the standard one. Today his heart attack recent- EXTENDED FORECAST thny Eilers before the officer Mitch" show is one of the top 10 tives. had suffered a MINNESOTA — pattern as expected. : . Temperatures was shot to death with his own Job security as a key issue Is TV programs. Thirteen of his ly. " . should average near 5 Mrs. Benedick Shuros I degrees ( '¦gun. ' ' ' In most of the postwar, years recognized by the steel com- group's 15 record albums are A resident of . Winona since above normal east to SPRING GROVE . Minn. Spe- . . .". . :. : . Miller was owner 10-JLL de- the primary stress .has been on panies. The debates during the among the 100 current top-sellers. Jail Terms Ordered childhood. Mr, grees above normal west Satur- cial)—Mrs . Benedick Shuros , 88, Max 's 21-year-pld, ex-convict Miller Scrap Iron how much one should be paid an contract talks won't be over the In less than four years their of the William day through Wednesday. Normal Dorchester , Iowa, died at 7:50 p.m. brother, Wilson, had already ad- For 2 in Durante Theft Cd He was a member hour for work. In recent years desireability of this goal but over recordings have grossed $45 mil- ts Metal highs 18 north to 28 south. Normal Wednesday a! the Decorah, Iowa , mitted the actual shooting last growing Club, Micro Kodesh hospital following there has been added a . the .means of securing jobs. lion— which Miller believes is a (AP)-A of the Elks lows 6 below north to 8 above an: illness of Monday. Wilson faced arraign- LOS ANGELES judge Synagogue, Minneapolis; Sons of Four days. emphasis on. all the fringe bene- Management's stand is that record for so short a time. te-ms for two men south. Becoming warm er over ment today in Racine County , pensions," medical care ordered jail Synagogue, La Crosse; The former Bertha Marie John- fits — , rriany of the union 's proposals convicted of receiving a portion Abrabarh weekend with only minor changes Court on charges of first degree vacations-^-all translatable into Mitch is grateful, now to Hit ex- Torah Academy, Minneapolis: son , she was born Feb. 27, 1873 will raise operational costs as of the $30,000 worth of property thereafter. Percipitation total ex- , murder. He. has been held in jail dollars and cents both by man- ecutives who once turned him Bnai Brith and Winona General pected to be less than two-tenths in Highland Town , Winneshiek surely as would wage scale in- stolen from the home of comedian County, Iowa, daughter of Torb- without bond. agement and labor. creases. This could they argue, down. Hospital Association. inch in light snow first of week ' , "Maybe they did me a favor," Jimmy Durante. jor and Guri Johnson. Sre was ,a But this year labor more and more .' -than - -eat up any savings . Superior Court Judge Alfred He married Esther Nolman In and again about midweek. Peyton said that with the hew . . " said. "Timing is everything in lifelong resident of this area and more is putting at the top of its made by mechanization. The re- he Peracca decreed one year in jail Minneapolis 24 years ago. WISCONSIN—Temperatures will j information he would petition ju- clemahds the security of the job this business. If you have a great Survivors are: His wife: three average 3 to 5 degrees above nor- a member of Big Canoe Lutheran venile court to waive jurisdiction ¦ sult would be pressure for higher ' Thursday for Charles L. : Pender- Church. j itself.:. steel prices. idea and don t expose it at the sons. Jerome, Stuart and Morrie, mal . Normal highs 20-25 north and I over Max so that he might be , it dies . a-borning; grath; 26, and 180 days for Ros- She: was married to Benedick right time ' at home: a brother ,: Charles, Wi- 26-31 south. Normal lows 1-7 above tried as an adult. The district at- It's fine to get a higher hourly And That is something which "I went through two frustrating coe Porter , 35, plus five years sisters, Mrs. John north and 8-16 south. Colder to- Shuros in September 1899. He died torney said he had ordered the wage scale. But workers this year the Kennedy administration is probation each nona, and four in 1952. years, but if I had got a trial (Eva) Papp, Chicago; Mrs. Sol night and Saturday with warming petition drawn and would present are asking- What good is a high using all its influence to head off , , my idea might have Pendergrath and Porter wera Survivors are: Three sons, Jens at the start (Rose) Wasserman, Winona:; Mrs. trend beginning; about Sunday. it in juvenile court either today hourly wage scale, if I am going if possible. " acquitted of burglary. and Bernaid . Dorchester , and Mel- been a colossal flop. ' (Minnie) Ullman , Minne- Precipitation will total less than or Monday.. Max also is being to be laid off—because of reces- Durante s home was ransacked Herrriari ¦ - ¦ -¦ ¦ vin, Floyd , Iowa , and two daugh- ¦ The steel Union denies that its i . . - . last July 2 during the absence of apolis, and Miss: Diane Miller , Wi- one-tenth of an inch north and held in jail. . •' sions, of automation, of mergers ¦' ¦' ¦ " ters, Pera and Alrna, Dorchester. going to new t demands for more job the comedian and his wife. nona. . .; ;. one to two-tenths of an inch south The prosecutor said he had tak- —or if the company is. security and fox i'B'oy; 13, Admits in rain or snow about Monday or Two daughters and one brother .more compensa- A funeral service will be held en additionaVstatemcnts from the cut down the number of hours I ' Tuesday. have died . can work and draw that higher tion if laid off will hike the mills Setting 3 Fires Consistory on Jan. 24 which Bt Hodroff Mortuary, Plymouth The funeral service will be Mon- brothers which ^'resolved tlie con- operating costs enough to justify caused $40,000 damage. flicts of their previous admis- pay? Avenue North, Minneapolis, at 1 THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE day at 2 p.m. ut Big Canoe Lu- any price increase. Labor's con- JAMESTOWN . N.Y. (AP) - A , The youth said Thursday, ac- p.m- Sunday. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS theran Church , where the body sions." The basic steel labor-manage- tention is that mechanization has 13-year-old boy has been ordered cording to police, that he also set ' ment negotiations open on Valen- A memorial Is being arranged, .High Low PR. will 'lie,in . state.. The Rev. Wil- already raised the output per held for children 's court after . po- a Christmas tree on fire in a Peyton said Max made the final tine Day. And the steel workers Albany cloudy ... ..:.28 20 .. liam T. Kexom will ' officiate. - Bu- detailed statement after ne was hour of man labor high enough lice said he admitted setting three church Dec. 20 and on the same .5-9 , are set to ask as this year's Winona Funerals Albuquerque cloudy .. 43 .04 rial will be in Big Canoe Cem- forced to ask for medical atten- to take care of their security fires within the last two months, day started another blaze in an Atlanta cloudy . .39 38 . 17 elery. Valentine far-ranging agreements proposals. including one &t the Jamestown empty apartment. -24 tion for his injured right hand, by management to make their Mrs. Elizabeth Games Bismarck snow ...... , 9 T Friends may call at Engell-Ro- which the youth said had been - ' '¦ Funeral Home, Spring jobs more secure. They want to Funeral.services for Mrs. Ellza- Boise cloudy . . ...43 38 .02 hie Grove , hurt in the fight with the officer. 35. 2.r Saturday and Sunday. eth Gernes, Winona fit. 1, will be Boston cloAidy > A physician said the hand was I 9:15 am. Saturday at Burke Fu- Chicago snow . ,. .31 26 .02 fractured. eral Home and at 10 a.m. at Im- cloudy .... ,30 2t .. Herman Bischoff Mini) (Spe- The 39-yea r-old sergeant had laculafe Conception Catholic Denver cloudy ¦ • ....51 28 .. FOUNTAIN CITY, . cial)—Herman Bischoff. 79 stopped the brothers' car because St. Peter School hurch. the Rev, Joseph La Plante Des Moines cloudy ... 24 21 .08 , Foun- will be in the Detroit cloudy ...... 21 18 tain City, died Thursday at 8:30 of a .loose license plate. They told fficiating. Burial . •• ' authorities they cemetery. Friends may Fairbanks snow ...... 12. 11 .15 p.m. at St. Joseph s Hospital , Ar- were returning lurch cadia " to their Racine home 1 111 mortuary this afternoon Fort Worth clear ...... 85 42 , where he had been a pa- from Janes- Superintendent U Iv ill at the ' ville where they Rosary will be Helena cloudy ...... ,43 29 tient 10 days. had broken Into id evening. The ' ' " the hish school. lid at 8:30 by Father LaPlante. Indianapolis snow ..; , . ,$5 32 .20 .He Was born in Oak Valley near Fountain City Sept . 15, 1882, son A daughter, Mrs. Reuben (Ethel) Kansas City cloudy ....41 34 .46 Peyton said that in his latest j To Quit June 31 of Mr. and Mrs. August: Bischoff, statement Max admitted joining enljig. died in 1958. Los Angeles cloudy ...54 54 2.19 ST; PETER , Minn. (AP) - Ole ....;.SB ' He was a rcsiden t of . this area his brother in a fight with the ! Louisville cloudy 35 .59 Haugejorde, long a subject of con- Mrs. Richard Casler Memphis cloudy ...... 51 42 .27 all his life and a member of St. officer when they feared he i Michael's Evangelical Lutheran troversy, will bow out June 30 as Funeral services for Mrs. Rich- ¦¦ 80 70 ' .. would look in their car and dis- Miami clear .:. here, i St. Peter superintendent of ard Casler , 974 W. 3rd St., were Milwaukee show ...... 24 21 T Church cover the burplary loot . . He was married to Hilda Schaff- j schools. held this afternoon at Breitlow Fu- Mpls., St. Paul cloudy .11 10 .. , the Rev. Edward .. ' ' ' ner, who died two . years later. Max admitted, the district at- ' Haugejorde , 39, submitted his neral Home New York cloudy . . . .40 33 ..¦ Later he mariied Mrs. Louisa G e b h a r 'd McKinley Methodist . 42¦; ' : torney said, that he struck the resignation Thursday night at a „. Oklahom a City clear . .ft.s . . . Veraguth , who died about five Church, officiating. Burial Was In ..25) 25 .05 officer when he reached for his meeting of the school board that Omaha cloudy years ago. eon (Voodlawn Cemetery, Phoenix cloudy ftft 51 , Ihen grappled with him. attracted more than 150 spec- He farmed in Oak Valley until They rolled into Pallbearers were Henry Hard- ., 2fl 17 ".: a roadside ditch , tators. The board accepted it by a Cf/H/tt4/ Portland, Me cloudy 193!) , when he moved to Fountain aorl Wilson frs, Bernard Jenkinson , Albert , cloudy .51 41 .22 ?,ot possession of the 5-1 ballot . Portland Ore City. fallen revolver. Ross, Charles Kubicek , Carroll 0. Salt Lake City cloudy . 43 33 .01 The resignation came after a Survivors are; One sister , Mrs. Max said that Schmidt and Richard Kanz , San Francisco rain ... 58 52 1 01 Ida .loos N. D., and Wilson fired one letter from the Citizens Commit- . Medina.. shot, and after Seattle clear ;... ' 55 43 .19 nieces and nephews in this area. Max got out of the tee for Better Schools was read ; Mrs.. Johanna Marie Schettlar Tampa cloudy ....75 59 ., way, his hrofher emptied the gun. It asked for superintendent's res- A funeral service will he held Filers was shot Funeral services for 'Mrs. Jo- Washington cloudy . ,..40 27 .. Monday at 2 p.m , at St. Michael' three times in Ihe ignation , as well as those of Rob- s head , once , hanna Marie. Schettlcr. 86, who (T-Trace ) Evangelical Lutneran Church, the in the arm and once ert Hall , high school principal; in the side. died Thursday at the Buena Vis- Rev . Harold A. ftssman officiat- Aaron Borttcher , grade school ta Mursing Home, Waliasha , Minn., Trempealeau, Wis ,; Mrs. Emil ¦ principal , and Elmer Martens , a (Elsie) ing. Burial will be in Fountain after a long illness will be held Noeska and Mrs. Rudolpji City public cemetery. member of the board. ( Arleltn) , , nt the Faweetl-Ahrnhnm Chapel Noeska both of Winonn Friends may call at Colby Fu- MuniciDal Court Should (he resignations not be Saturday at l p.m. Mrs. Harry (Mabel ) Hesse, M ill- neral Home here from Sunday tendered , the letter asked that doro, Wis; , Mrs. Edward (Burness) WINONA Mrs. Scheltler was born at Dro- noun iinlil 11 a,in. Monday and contracts of those named . be not mend , Norway, Nov. 12, Pruka , fliishfortl, Minn., Mrs. Jul. Gordon ' C. Swdlzer 55!)l y 1075 and ¦ at the . church after noon. , K. 4lh renewed. came to the United States in 1 111)2 ills . (Mildred ) Orotli , Itidgeway, SI., forfeited $10 on ,n charge of There were no other resigna- and has been a resident of the Minn., and Miss Janclle Linander, driving wiih no valid Mrs. Gilbert A. Anderson driver 's li- tions and the board set over dis- Win ona area for 52 ycors. Ilockfon) , III., and 35 grandchil- cense in possession. He was ar- SPKINC. GKOVK , Minn, 'Spe- cussions of contracts for next year She Is survived by three sons dren and 32 crent-grandtihildren. ) rested by police Tuesday at 11:07 cial — Funeral services for Mrs , to a meeting Feb. 28. The letter Clarence Linander , Wauwatosn Tho (lev . Harold Rekslnd will p.m. at -Ith and Franklin streets The Sunday News Gilbert A. Anderson , 87 , who din4 . , Goes Calling Wis.; Wilfred I.lnaiuler , Dakota officiate at the funeral. Friends alleged that those named along * Jan. 27 ill the home of her .son- with other staff members not cit- Minn., and Normal Linander may coll at the funeral home in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. A word and picture story of MABEL, MINNESOTA. Ilockfield , 111 , and seven dough from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. Saturday, TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS ed , had been responsible for "de- Robert Hcrnalz , Decorah, Iowa , tei ioration of cooperation and trrs, Mrs. Bud Cisewski .A memorial Is bring arranged . Scot l • Dzwon kowski , Lake City, were held Jan. HI at Highland ' morale in the school system." Lutheran Church, The Ilcv. Wil- Minn., 4. liam Hexoiii officiated. Burial was rtit 'n Ann C ierzan , B2-1 E; 2nd Prizewords Puzzle in the church cemetery. SI., 7. , Traffic Violators * Mrs . Anderson was the daugh- ' Somebody could win $130 by getting all the answers ter of th* late Peter and Gunhild IMPOUNDED DOSS Warned to Pay Up Werniager, She was born June correct in this week's prizewords puzzle. MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. ( AP- It , 1874 , at Wilmington , near Available for good homeii —Authorities FURNACE Spring G rove. She was a charter None. mcun business about W/^= member of Highland church. ¦ auto traffic violators who fail to pay up. J5RAIL BAG Warrants were issued Thursday ____ * <£y t£f -U-ILR-fc Two-State Funerals against - 16 delinquent , persons—in- Yellow Sports Pull Out THE ANSWER , QUICK! cluding Raymond J. Apley Jr., a * ¦¦ v'^WSVt tif JL\¦¦ m 0t\\ ¦» I* Loo A. Kalmes Latest sports reports sy-'tm/WiV/^WdY^^-^^aKK: M I '>¦ ILI 1. What famous hike Is In Yoho member of the Michigan Legisla- in convenient pull-out form. * * ^ / 3S ALTIIKA , Minn. —The funeral for ture , and Daniel Cosmenco, as- M'^^^^ ^|jf # ' I.eo A. Kalmes , Altura , will be National Park ? mM^M !) sist mil Macomb County prose- Saturday nl ISO a.m. al Si . An- 2. Where is the olde.si light- cutor. ^^H^|if IO TO I thony 's ( 'atholic Cluirch here the house on (he Paeilic ennui? c^^^--i \ > , Apley was accused of having YOUQ Rev , John Hergmnn officiating ^ I (Delivered) 3. If you drive along mi anfrac- four unpaid tickets and Cosmenco BINJ ^, Friends may call al Sellner; tuous rond , Is it bumpy, high in of 10. Bridge Quiz t'.vdde Funeral Home, * SI. Char- (h«? . cciiter or winding;' les , this afternoon and evening. Gordon Seitz: quizzes the bridge players. -I, In wh ' The 'tosary will be said today a.1 direction do Ihe wa- Girl Who Swallowed HAUL IT YOURSELF al )l p.m , There will he no vis- in's of the Curlhbenn Sen move? •• ¦ """""^" ¦ •' " ¦¦ ' ¦¦ • " • " ^^ • ¦ ^•"•• ¦ • ' ¦ '• ¦ • ¦Wi ^^ l it alum at (lie rutin')). 5. Wlini f a m o u s American Mirror Gets $2 500 sUilosiuiin was . an expert carica- , $16.75 Ton (2-3 Ion loads) Thomas E. Crawford turist? KLIZABKTU . N.J, (AP)-A 13- WAUM ANDKK , W i s.-Kunernl yenr-okl girl has been awarded Fun With Foods Small tots 90f Cwt, services for Thomas E. Crawford , HOW'D YOU MAKE OUT? $2,500 in damages for injuries suf- * vVmimimclce, will he al ifl u.m, Sal- fered when she swallowed a den- Gretchen Lamberton goes to Lake City for church cook Overhead Blm—Quick one! Eaiy Loading unlay nt Burke Funeral I loine, Wi- 1. Kmernlil Lnke. tist' •J. At Point s mouth mirror. recipes , nona , with Mass nl 11 a.m. nl SI. Loina, Sun Diego Tlie girl , (lilfi.r > . , Nuncy Hoffman of Hoiiilacc Catholic Climvli , the Hev. > Keiiilworth , :i. Winding . swullowed the mirror Augusliiir Horn otliciatinii , Hurial on June 6 while she WHH In the will be in the church cemetery. •I From east to west and north- chair of Dr. II , F. Mltcbcm Jr., This Week in the Ki iemls may cull nt the iiioilmn y west. also of Kenilworth, 5, llenjnmln Franklin, this afternoon . ami' evening. The ¦ The mirror , which apparently WE STE RN Hosnry will be siiid nl II. became detached from a handle, I I Irish moss, specified sometimes later was removed by surgery. The Hue lay is a mimic and In old-fOHhl omvl recipes, lins to be Union County Court Judge Mil- FUEL OH, #2 . . . \b.2t OASOUNE, Re0 ... - 28.9f nsidu from ltd cluiracleri.ilic rau- MWiki'd in colcbbie-, left . men were aboard. Approves Work awarded the Grobes $1,000. ' , -His; squadron commander. L. E. Precipitation will total . less flhan City, county and state em- $4,361.44. who was 1 on Jan. 18.. "was . adopted last June. one-fifth of an iftch , ployes will have a holiday .' The 6robes petitioned and re- Kirkemo, wrote Beadles parents occurring as , a repre- . Both children were abandoned in Seoul. light snow the first part of the Monday in observance of Lin- JOSEPH MUELLER ceived from the Supreme Court a under date of Jan. 31: sentative of Mueller Brothers con- week end again about midweek. coln 's Birthday. . ; . writ of certiorari. In the decision "A very thorough search was On Levee Well struction company, G a y 1 o r d, today the court discharged the conducted for any trace of the air- Another light snow fell aver However, the Minnesota Em- Minn., which has the contract for Conditional approval of a con- ployment writ on the grounds that Grobe. craft or survivors with negative night in the Winona area but. not Service office will be drilling the 1,074-foot well at Win- results. tract with Eugene Drussell -well open from 8 to 9 a.m. to make who claimed that cutting over his Approximately 310 search- enough to provide any traffic h az- crest , reported that drilling is ing sorties were launched involving ards. Highways in the viciivity arilling service, 673 E. Marie St.; claims payments. V land was unconstitutional , didn 't for removal of the pump at the completed and preparations are be- properly present for review the M2 hours of airborne : search by were . swept clean by traffic and The post office will be open Alert Newsboy ing made for test pumping. fixed wing aircraft and helicop- with few exceptions all high-ways 502-fbot well at Levee Park was and regular mail deliveries will evidence to prove it. voted Thursday by the Board of A letter also was received from ters. In addition the Philippine con- were clear. be made. engineering consultants The decision has the. effect of Municipal Works. the board's court's de- stabulary conducted ,grpinid search- Following:- a high of 17 Thurs- Public and parochial schools made, prob- confirming¦ ¦ the¦ lower ' ' , ' detailing tests to be cision. . ' ' - .¦' ¦ es and alerted ' outposts along (h« day afternoon, the temperature Board Secretary G. 0. Harvey will be in session. ably sometime next week. entire . route of the flight for any explained that the pump isn 't op- Woman The creamery was represented Rescues dropped to 14 overnight and ivas Water, Mueller told commission- Mrs. Petzke was lying on the information concerning the miss- erating at full efficiency and by Dan Foley, Wabasha , and the HIXTQ N, ,Wis -An alert news- . 18 at noon today.. This, compares ers, will be pumped from a depth ' of''her - bedroom,' " with ' a brok- ing aircraft. should be removed for repair s or Grobe s by ¦Willi' Donley, Menom- paper boy, noticing Tuesday eve- floor with a high of 46 for this day last of about 660 feet: Mueller Brothers s .. en hip. 'Although she was con- The commander of (he Coral replacement. ; onie, Wis., and Harry Peterson , ning that an BO-year-old Woman year and a low of 11. Alltime nigh will furnish a pump for the tests scious she Was unable to reniem1 Sea , Capt. M.: R. Weisner. wrote Teresan Minneapolis, former member of " . ' for Feb. 9 was 50 in 1954 and low Parents pending arrival of the permanent had hot taken her '. paper in Mon- ber when she fell. "2t is believed , the Beadles, as ot' . Feo. . 5. that for the day was -32 in 1899. Mean HARVEY said that it was his the Supreme Court. understanding that in an emer- pump equipment. day night , probably saved her life. however, (hat she fell -sometime "although the formal search has for the past 24 hours was 16. Nor- board vice gency situation a contract such C. S. Lukaszewski, Bobby Fromm told his mother; Sunday evening, and she had tain since been terminated, aicraft Op- mal for mis day is 18. Thursday in ' as this might be awarded with- Coming Saturday president, presided who call ed neighbors of Mrs. E! helpless nearly 48 , hours without erating in the area .will continue President C. J. ¦ lookout' Add signs of spring: Four Bloir , out soliciting formal bids and he'd More than 150 parents of sopho- the absence of A. ' Pehdcc. widow of Dr. Petzke: being able to summon help. For- to be on the for Thomas 'Others attending the rest of the crew." Wis., youngsters, reported the "dis- received three informal proposals mores and freshmen at the College Eorzyskowski. Mrs. . Minnie Lowe., living next tunately, the house was well heat- and the covery of open pussywillows on meeting were Tea Mahlke, Roy Driver Found ¦ After the plane had hcen miss- for "the, of Saint Teresa are expected for door , notified Jensen Ambulance ed.. . . . ;' work. , N. J. Fischer, Board ¦ other planes arc believed Granberg's Hill, north of the com- the first mid-winter ParentsWeek- Burmeister service, and she and 'another neigh- She was taken to Krohn Hospi- ing-—two 1 Drussell quoted a price , of $400 Harvey and May- to have been launched at the same munity, over the weekend. But end Saturday and Sunday. Secretary C. Oi bor , who knew where Mrs. . Pet7.ke tal , Black River Fa Us . where her when they returned to the spot for removal of the pump and $300 or R. K. Ellihgs. time—the Associated Press report- for replacement Mueller Brothers, Guest speaker at a dinner in kept an emergency key to her condition is said to be satisfac- at midweek they found the beiow- Not Guilty of house, let . Jensen in. tory. ed that the search was under way zero weather of the past few days Gaylord, Minn., which is working Lourdes Dining Hall Saturday at in the Mindoro Island area south 6:30 p.m. had curled the buds up again. on the Wincrest Addition well proj- will be Rev. Floyd Stan- of Manila. ect, offered to furnish three men ton, S, J., . vice president for stu- Lt. Beadles was 2fi years old and Lowest reading in the state to- dent affairs at Marquette Univer- Four Rushford day was -S at Bemidji and Duluth for the Levee Park job , at the Sign 126 Pints Given had been in the Navy as a nav'.ga- sity, Milwaukee. Father Stanton Running International Falls. It rate . of $24 an hour with the cost tor-bombardier since graduating and -2 at . will discuss the role of parents A man who testified he went was 8 above at St. Cloud and Ro- of removal not to exceed $600 and At Fountain City Several Places from: the University of -Minnesota in the academic and physical de- past a ston sign because of "e.v morning: figure the same terms for replacement. in the summer of 1938. :. ' chester reported a velopment of "their" college. The Scouts to Get " road conditions of 12 after a high of 15 Thurs- The third proposal was from Rob- Iremely slippery ;. FOUNTAIN CITY , Vis. (Spe- speaker is engaged in the parents " ' ' . ' was day. At La Crosse the readings ert Schueler, 765 E. Lake Blvd., although driving carefully. cial.i—A total , of 126 pints of -blood ' ¦ " ¦ ' ' ' ' program Marquette University. • ' '¦ " of - ¦ found innocent of the charge , this were donated when the Red • of Cross / . . . $750 removal . for and $750 for .. ; Considered. . . . for for the same times were 14 and ' 18. replacement. The parents organization of Saint Scouting Awards morning in' municipal court. bloodmobiie was " here Thursday. ' The board determined that Drus- Teresa, believed to be unique RUSHFORD, Minn. ( Special)- Carl E. Ruge, 2fi7 E. Wabasha There were five rejected donors. Co-op ' Chatfield sell's was the lowest firm bid and among Midwest colleges, consists Four members of Explorer Post St., was charged, with going Sponsor of the. unit' s visit, .were agreed to give hirri the contract of a class by class organization, 52, Rushford , will receive Pro Deo through a stop sign . on Service Post 56,. American Legion , and Its New N-Testing , but - auxiliary. on condition that the procedure is each separate from the other et u Patrica awards, the Lutheran Drive onto Orrin Street about By ELTON C. FAY RomneyStudies approved by City Attorney George each having its own executive church's highest Scouting award, 10:30 p;m. last Friday. Payments Gain board. So far only the present Sunday at the 11 a.m. worship Arresting officers said Ruge went WASHINGTON' LAP) - Christ- M. Robertson Jr; CHATFIELD , Minn. (SpecialV- sophomore and freshman classes service at Rushford Lutheran through the stop sign then stopped mas Island . may be only one of , Pope ip Receive Pay-ments to patrons increased COMMISSIONERS received a de- are organized in this manner. Church. for a second s i gn - on- C'ark's Lane several places where the United States will explode nuclear $78,784 over W60. it 'was reported tailed breakdown ot water income The two associations call them- Sunday is being observed nation- before entering Highway 61. Ruge weap- Decision on Robert Kennedv ons if President Kenned y decides at the 73rd annual meeting of the and operational expenses for years selves CST : Parents "64 and CST ally as Boy Scout Sunday, in keep- admitted the officers ' testimony ¦ 1 on new air tests. " " . - ¦ ' ' ' ' Chatfield Cooperative Creamery from 1956 through 1S61 as request- Parents '65. Co-chairmen of the ing, with the 12th law of Scouting, was true, but he said the road WASHINGTON' (AP > - Ally. . ¦ , ed at last month's meeting: ' 64 association are Frank West and This possibility was suggested last Saturday. "A Scout is reverent ." -' . ' was so icy that night that he ; Gen. Robert. F. Kennedy will visit . Increases in production during Net operating income for these Mr. and;Mrs. Leo R. Smith Jr., Bruce Foster, Gamehaven Coun- slipped past the first stop sign , Pope John XXIII and West" ' Ger- t oday by several factors. Among ' ¦ Michigan Race '65 group co-chair- ' . them: 1981 . >yerc shown in every phase years, each ending March 31, was Winona. The cil Scout executive, - ' will - present even though traveling only about man- . . I Chancellor Konrad Adenauer ¦ of the creamery 's activity. - Pounds DETROIT (AP)— George Ra m- listed at.-; $51,641 for 1957; $40,- men are Sen. and Mrs. James R, the ctiatic-ns to the Scouts. Their 1.1 miles per hour in approach- } during the last part of his round- 1 , Announcement by t he U.S. and Mrs. Harry , of milk receivwl rose from 19 ,- ney, American Motors CorR- Pnes- 216 for 1958; $57,064, 1959'; $58,- Keller and Mr. .. parents will pin the awards on ing the sign and braking at least ': the-world trip. . and British - /gov ernments that McGrath , also: 'Winona. Weekend M6. 000 to 20.223,000 . Butterf 3t ident, fasted and prayed today as 685, 1960; $35,917, 1961, and $36,- their uniforms. 30 feet from the sign. ; The State Department , an- preparations shouid .be made "in poundage recived increased from he pondered whether to seek Che 511 for the nine months last year chairmen are Mrs. Joseph S. The service will; be conducted Municipal Judge E. D. J. Brus- nouncing the itinerary various places" fo-r possible test- Minn;, ..Thursday ¦ 733.083 to 773,486. Butter man- Republicaji nomination for gover- from April 1 through December, Blasehke, Brownsville, for by the Rev. Eugene Foehringer, ki said in finding Ruge not guilty for (he last week of Kennedy ' ing, The two . •governments an- ' , and Sen. Keller s ufactured increased from 873,&33 nor of Michigan. the 64 parents adviser to the Scouts in the work that he believed Ruge was actual- trip, said he will have- a private nounced agreement oil U.S. ase of '" From these balances are drawn for the freshman parents. lo. (H4 .700. . Romney plans to announce las payments on bond issues as they for the church award: ly driving,-carefully, since the of- : audience with the Pope alter ar- British-owned Christmas I sland Total returns to the organization weekend is and British use of ¦¦' decision Saturday morning. come due. This year approximate- Coordinator of the , In the past five years, 12 ro- ficers agreed that Ruge was driv- ' riving in Rome Feb. 20. . underground th's year wore $71)5,Sot. while in to the ' test facilit ies for -low-y Intimate friends disclosed late ly $40,000 will be; paid on bond Karl Lipsohn, assistant Deo et Patria awards have been ing only about 15 miles per hour. ! The meeting with . . Adenauer in ield devices I960 the return was $699,966, a public re- " in the United States Thursday that Romney had begl-in retirement. Issues were made in president in the area of made by the congregation through Judn Menta l Health chairman Area south" Scout commitlee ican Alotors has scheduled a H|ie- Roberts, an independent trucker clinical sponsored by several counties ra- WHEN DR. DEBOLT dlscotsed in charge of Hie Olmsted County of Hawai i. Geographically Dr. William Osborne, Lutheran Brotherhood. • the .spon- cial meeting for Monday in Ihe was picked up as he drove through ther than by one county to lessen the center at the Winona County Counseling Center. and in other ways it is belter psychologist ahd program director soring agency. The Itev . E. K. event Romney decides to seek the Rock Rapids Thursday, authori- the cost for each.county. board' meeting last Jiionlh, Com- suited for test of nuiltiinegaton Mental Health s " '-trs bTd- weapons than -rhn—Marsh-all—l Olson is pnMor . gubernatorial nomination. ties said. He hasn't been charged. at the South C entral The forthcoming meeting is a m issioner Leonard .1. Merchle- IN ADDITION , Dr. r Rog- A stockholders Winona Stat e College psycho- lauds site, The pulilic is invit ed. meeting Wednes- Two men walked into the Center , Owatonna, will discuss private meeting for the area com- witz . Winona , 1st District , who is ge , day voted overwhelmingly to Claude Wilharm home In Sumner operation of an area center at a missioners. also chairman of the County Wel- logist who also serves tin.- Winonn leave Homney's decision entirely Sept, 10, 1060, and robbed Mr. and fa re Hoard , said the county spends Public Schools ;md six other area , meeting in St, Charles School at to him. About 30O stockholders at- Mrs. Wilharm and a friend of WINONA COUNTY officials, at about $11,000 annually for mental school systems , Monday night clis 8 p.m. Feb. 21, Dr. Max L. De- tended the meeting. about $9,000. previously reported , have consid- treatment of county patients nt. cussed the. nerd for a mental Notice to Bolt , chairman, Winona County ered a proposed mental health cen- healt h center for intensive treat - r oul-of-county facilities. This cost Mental Health Association , said to- ter since 1958 following a lfl. >7 .state is shared by tlie county, state mid ment ot children. law that authorized establishment lie addressed a Winoii.'i Cjninly day. federal governments. Merrhlcwilz of such centers. During the years said 'the present cost' of ' using out- Meni al Health Association meeting Winona and Good view Nbtice of Annual Meeti ng in visits to the Winona County com- of-coiinty facilities exceeds Ihe at the YMCA and said bis srheil THE MEETING , which will b« ' ule permits mainly consultation j of the missioners meetings , representa- county 's share of the cost of a informational in nature , will he at- tives of the County Mental Health proposed menial health center. and diagnosis of emotional , men Sunday NEWS Subscribers tended by county commissioners association have reported in de- When efforts to win W inona lal , learning and hchuvtur prob- lems in children. U tica Co-operative Creamery Co. from Winona , Fillmore, Houston tail how such a center would he County board approval were un- Our city circultftion deportment will accept teles- operated nnd financed. • and Wnbnshn counties. Dr . DeBolt successful in lfl,")ll-r> !l, the count y The speaker said he works wit h The state law provides dial mental health grou p revived the .school counselors , parent s, physi- phono ' . other long before.! '' .' ... . '¦Maureen * was below the snow surface, where ^^^^ ¦¦ ^^&^j^* OTIara, believe it or not, twisted A new schedule of operations temperatures are minus 100 dur- her. disc - twisting with Jimmy becomes effective today in the La COUNTRY MUSIC , ing the coldest months, but warm- Stewart in their movie "Mr. Hobbs Crosse¦ area the ARMY RECRU IT- er during our winter. Takes a Vacation ,"' so she'll have ING station at La Crosse has an- nounced. He said more than 7,000 pounds WRftVftN a double in the ski scene-of her of explosives were detonated to de- *• next TV show. The office in La Crosse, 21fi Bp*'''*^ ' w^s Starring frorri/tht Grand Ola Opry Federa l Building, will operate termine the thickness of the ice :' f STONE WALL JACKSON Sydney Chaplin flew to Paris from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- and the sound propogation quali- n „ „ ' last Saturday midnight (after ties of the snow and ice. Observa- Tj* f ^ mW^^ Maturing: days through Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. Q/ones -I ' ~ ¦ "Subways") to see his new res- tions also were made to determine * ' • Bobby Dean to 9 p.m. Fridays, and from 8:30 ' ¦• taurant , returned in time for Mon- a.m. until noon Saturdays. the force of gravity where the par- — A DISTINGUISHED : • June Harreld day's show . .. Janet ty was located; LJ jJosonJ - .Z:~ Glenn Moreland Leigh did The balance of¦ the schedule in- ADULT • a barefoot twist at the Little Club ' ' ' ¦ J^)b(irdS,Jr ENTERTAINMEN T • Topper ' cludes: - - .. . . Two snow caterpillars , valued at with boss Billy Reed'".. . . Martha Monday—10 a.m., Galesville Post $75,000 each , were used for travel- • The Country Playboys Raye and Nick Con dps A»i« radio'i evvn DAVE JAYE ai M.C. Ok 'A dtr. Office; 11 a.m., Arcadia Post Of- ing into unexplored territory. Melodye, 17, joining her uricle fice;. 1 p.m., Whitehall,, court- • • T.h i r t y-six Russian scientists Sunday, Feb. If Steve Condps' act in Las Vegas house. stopped to visit the party on their next month . . . Nancy Olson; sub- Tuesdav—1 p.m., Black River way from Moscow , to the Russian 8:0O p.m. at the bing for Barbara Bel Gcddes in Falls. base at Mirney. Weihaupt was host "Mary, Mary," may head the Lon- . Thursday—10 a.m., Houston Post to four of them during the Christ- Red Men's Wigwam don company, ' . - . Office; 1 p.m., Caledonia court- mas holidays—Oleg Soroktin and In Winona Comics joke about turning night house. Leo Borokev, seismologists; An- ¦ Friday—2 p.m., second and Admlislon ¦$T.2S clubs into garages: the" plush new drew Kapitza , glacialist , and Yuri Copa in Atlanta pulled a switch— fourth days of the month, Osseo Fish Killer ice, depending on location and sun- Arsyuk. grajiimetrist. Two of them Post Office. The "$50 smile" that Jim Kubi- light, then "jigged ." spoke English. cek Bluff Siding, is wearing in The Russians left McMurdo Dec . It is quick action fishing. The it was a garage before It became the above picture was produced by 2S for Mirney. They showed much "mousee" to the one at fish hits the lure hard. You interest in American electronic a cafe . a brother 't-this type his thumb's end , just a /dot in the hook it or you don equipment and in U. S. geophysi- EARL'S PEARLS: Sign In an of fishing has added new The Snack Shop you can't picture. It was the bait with which cal techniques; in Antarctica; optician's window: "If DHBB m m X. thrills and excitement to win- ¦^ws^^H MSS8m^MM|ES I B H JT^^^y9m mm^ J t ^^ M *m\ Corner Third and Main Phone he landed the largest crappie at . Following a trip to Roosevelt Is- ^H^^ B^^V t ^ im\\ «? vt ¦« ""¦ SSWeJ" "T* *^^ (Jy 7411 see what you want—then you 're in ^^^^^ ^ ^^^ * * the Fountain City American Le- ter fishing for panfish and has land on the Ross Ice Shelf , where the right place. " increased in popularity by TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A lo- gion contest at Spring Lake, Buf- ¦¦ an American group is studying ice SUNDAY SPECIAL leaps and bounds this winter. 0* ^ 1 ~ complained about his falo City, Wis., last Sunday. movement, Weihaupt returned to Wi3&L?'8f a a\\\^m\\\\\\v&$iK^r** ~. IW'I'iWM ^/ * ^Cl -^?*** ^. < * BARBECUED RIBS, LEG 0' LAMB . ROAST cal fellow . Zealand CHICKEN with dressing, hen-pecked home life: "The last Slow fishing perhaps hurried this New via the tanker Chat- cranberry sauce, mashed ¦ ¦ ¦ cies , plus a quarter of beef for " . \ Mr Wm JH^Mr'aMI , 'I^BmWMm^mf ' ' - ' ' ' - 'Si poutiil test without a sinker or shol , the big one. \ DOLCE" ii ""' Saturday, are lowered to where tho fish are, Feb. 10 near the bottom or just below the This contest is on boundary wa- \ l flHMII ^ nwraH ' \ Teenage ters open to fishermen of Minne- r Came One — Come All! 1 ^ ¦¦¦ ¦niiiMUi sota or . Wisconsin with resident li- ' censes. It is the only one of I his \pp ' ViTA; lAAAAAAAAAA.AAAAA m, m\ m\ m\ A ? MA .50£„, DANCE 5 kind on this sector of the river Si this weekend . \ to the mu lic ot ' Alborto Mor«vl«, S SUNDAY £ exerting ever ma'v 1 ' ¦ I Intilc, hoirn'niode clov«rlnil roll ™ ^^Bl^^M||MB^^^^^^Wl^Bf|^WBHBtI\j^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W]^^B^^WHBP^': 'r :'Y -"-i i'm mm ¦ Hie Dresbach Drini, ¦ ¦ .1 bu,"i' 9 f t ¦ leu"" cretin lor m *mk ¦ NOCOi ¦ ¦ dbiiorl , All A* . M m f^F^-^PftP^^PfrnW^^k TcCOMMi ¦ | ¦ | lor only m mmw ^a\ ' 41 Dead at B— DFL lieu tenant governor, who of t- We will be open Saturday afternoon 'til S o'clock Concentrate on handwriting ¦ • The wife of an American U2 pilot " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ dependence , evenings. <;n may be working at cross pur^ ¦ ¦"¦ ¦ ¦ *¦ during the rewriting process. luis Up ¦ - ¦ imprisoned by the Russians says Wake Him ¦ : To poses. OPERATOR AT ARCADIA helps associate proper spelling with her husband has no hope that his the thinking and writing process By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Research by the Minnesota His- Largest selection of ceilingi in town -- pick out your favorit* ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) — Jer- 10-year sentence for espionage torical Society discloses that this ome Fonfara again has taken over rather¦ than with the hearing proc- will be reduced . D EAR ABBY: I recently married a 42-year-old man who acts j right in our hfeated storage rooml ess. Before we were married, all he did was brag about has happened at least three times the lease of the Standard Service Mrs. Francis Gary Powers said like he's 90. before and that lieutenant gover- I • 5 smart hew Decorator tiles Station at the junction what terrific condition he was in. Now his excuse is that he led ¦ of High- Correction of spelling errors this she received a letter irom her nors of tho opposite party twice "• " ' . ways 93 and 95 at the way soon eliminates such an active life when he was single, it must have slowed him • 8 different Cushiontone acoustical west city the tendency husbaad that expressed despon- have succeeded to the governor- j tiles that soak up noise limits. John Pietrek, Independence, to make such errors. And improv- dency over word from Soviet of- down . 1 am 33, and far from ready to sit and knit while he reads, ¦ ship. - . ¦: • .' ' I • 2 White Temlok tiles has been operating it since Sep- ed handwriting alone often brings ficials that the seriousness of his His doctor says he's fit as a fiddle. I am seriously considering . tember 1960. Fonfara Is. the son about a definite improvement in crime prevented consideration of getting, myself a boy friend. NOT KIDDING A Republican, Lyndon A, Smith, Armstrong ceilings are easy to install .v. you can do of Mrs. Clifford Urbick, Arcadia. spelling. clemency or parole. served as lieutenant governor in • it yourself in a weekend or we'll do it for you. DEAJt NOT : If your husband is "fit as a fiddle," yau don 't imagination. Take the administration of Democratic need a new beau. What you need is a little Gov. John Lind in the 1898 term. the lead and stir up some excitement. Two Republican s, Ray W . Jones WHITE ill/ c ACOUSTICAL -A( ' ¦ ; ; ¦:¦' ¦ ¦ ; ' ¦ ' : ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :: ' DEAR ABBY: I am a 15-year-old girl . My boy friend is the and Adolph O. Eberhart , served ' '. {. - . - ' . :¦- • ' . •• ' : - : - ' ' . ¦:- ' : ': ' :¦ ' ] ¦ ' ' - }.:' :' ' :, ? - -. - ¦ '' '; . /('J ¦f"j :'}^-: - :A :: ~ - - ' :' ; ' .;. . ' ' • >v in the second spot while John A. , „ ^- same aee. His birthday is coming up soon and I want to give him TILE k l!/2 l TILE ta« ly .. a present. I do-n't get a regular allowance. I Johnson, a Democrat, was gover- > did earn a little money babysitting, but that all nor , and Eberhart became gover- went for cosmetics and things like that. I ask- nor when Johnson died. ed my Dad if he would give me about $20 so I Lt. Gov. J.A.A. Burnquist , a could buy my boy friend a sweater and all I Republican , became governor in the kids of to- December 1915 after the death of got was a big lecture about how Gov. Winfield S. Hammond , a day don't know the value of a dollar . . . all that jazz. You'd think 1 had asked him for a Democrat. million dollars. Can you put something in your column to let my father know that times have changed ahd that $20 ,is no big deal any more? Arcadia Scout BUGGED DEAR BUGGED: If $20 is "no big deal Chairmen Named anv more." whv didn 't yon save it? At the Abby ARCADIA , Wis. 'Special) An- you long - — present babysitting rates, it shouldn 't have taken other step was taken toward organ- PRE-FINISHED OAK & BIRCH V-GROOVED BACKSEALED If you had really wanted to. Your father is right. ization of a Boy Scout program in Arcadia this week when mem- rANtLINIa i " aR t ^ffli^Hi^ Ross and I went together for two years. He /4"x4' x8' ..only, sq. ft. i^C iftBIB^^^^E^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^fc^^k ^ii DEAR ABBY: bers of the sponsoring grou p Ihe is 29 and I am 24. I knew all along 1 wasn 't in love with him, Mosonite V-Grooved Paneling, V* " x4'x8', s.q.. ' ft, . .19* his feelings because he was completely Arcadia Lions Club , met with dis- ! but I didn 't want to hurt trict Scout leaders . ' . in love with mc . . I C ::: • Qfl .. - 't put off his proposals any longer. I told Several Arcadia men were ap- K^M^ffi ^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^ ' ^ Finally, I couldn pointed to work to-ward the further him I thought of him only as a "friend" and r . didn 't think t i '-^'^jf&l^ JHaBp/tawi^JlV^fftt, < **t*L . organization of the program. They should sec him any more. He cried like a baby, so I agreed to are: , POURING WOOL I a date him if wc could be just "friends. " He begs mc lo kiss him /f^~\ , hut I don 't feel anythin g . (iordnn Mcistad , institutional rep- and 1 feel so sorry for him I give in resentative; Talrick Nelson , chair- Now he's talking marriage again , How can I untangle myself up with me, I should con- man; Iticliard Siegle, treasurer; INSULATION from him '' He says rather than break Kingo Andow , secretary; Roman i |/ tinue to date him and we will be "just friends. " Please help. rani /^4/ SOIM -HI'.AH I l'.U Feltes , property man; LeRoy Woy- j (Coverage 25 sq. ft., 4" thick) chik , advancement man; Albert j 8\^j7 / V/ ) DEAR SOFT-HEARTED: Don't kid yourself . He might Woychik Jr. and Gerald George, be a "friend" to you , but you are more than a ' "friend" to outdoonrlen , and Harold Blaschko J BAG him. He hopes to wear you down and gel you to marry him and Krnest Reck , publicity . ji1 SI*Pmm ti1?mm *J iJliikZ after all. (This has been known to happen. ! Rrenk — and Kdward Kaiser and Edward Woy- ; 9 ^iW^W^%^'' breuk clean, He'll live. chik have been appointed assistant : .scoutmasters. A scoutmaster will : River Falls , organization director he-appointed shortly. The Arcadia Pepin Democrats for the Young Democrats , will dis- troop number will be 64. The sec- 'j ^9e\wewi^^K9SSfS cuss the program and planned ac- ond floor of the city hall will he! tivities. used as a meetinc room. j ^m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\mm\ a^a^a^B^MhL'' To Meet Tonight DUUANI), Wis. 'Special) - ,,: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ 1 . . - . . . , . . Three speakers have been engaged ' ~ for- the-Ecpiiv. County Democratic OVERSEAS DELIVERY AVAILABLE «¦>'»! voi?• .* ».-.!M r,<~7^, (., „.r.. meeting nt the courthouse here at Fresh, Meaty ft p.m. today. How can you be sure you're getting a '62? Karl J. Gocthcl , former Demo- cratic assemblyman from the 1st District , Eau Claire, will be the Oon ' t •worry. You use lest pressure lor braking. Now main speaker, He now is practic- For one thing, you couldn' t buy a now brake and clutch cabflcs as well as nnw ing in the law office formerly oc- j ' 61 VW , oven if you wanted to. Jhere steering parts that u< od to need main- cupied by Judge Ryan Lane , are none left: tenanco, don' t any more, John Nestingen , Spring Valley, OX t Besides, there are some sure-Fire ways We' ve been makirt g Volkswagen* so has announced plans to run for VV» hava a new ditplay of J I I t., rr w. 'T] r—| to le|l tho '62 from any other year. . long, ' the assembly representing Pierce, fi | j | A T M wo don t think wc could mako any- Pepin and Buffalo counties. He is It just takos o little looking, thing shut bettor. So -we 've made a few an attorney. Robert Agriinoff , y Tho ta Mights are hall an inch bigger . thing-; slay open bolt or , Doorstops (hot KITCHEN -ii-J ll|-'tf;} LL The now VW also has a gas gauge, lor vvorl . A spring to hold the Iron! hood the first time. Open. y—v ORDER TAI CABINETS ' LS But most of the changes for '62 can t In nil, thora are 28 si gnificanl chancjoi S^^^ rF bo soon at all. in the '62 Volkswagen. Bui not one of IFS NOW! You fool thorn. . ihom wos designed lo mal o las' ynor 's (gp k Wo've put now heater outlets both model obsolete, I front and rear for more even boating. And that ' s the wny/ it 'll bo ir> '63, too. La 25 1 LUMBER Rochester, Minn. ITCKinCI I ^Ov Crosse, Wis. \tu^0"^ 2314 BROADWAY IVCIXL/ CLiL. COMPANY Low Motors, Inc. Delta Impo rt Motors, Inc. \2^ \ f/f Call tho Lumber Numbor 8-3667 Highway 52, No. 7*7^,, Highway s 14 , 15, 61 . • Pettibone Island DOERER'S SUPER SAVER 573 East 4th Street Duane Jackeh, Atgr. I)o*rrr'i Equipment Ktdto l>lip«trhpd j ¦i. ¦i. i - . l l — ^ IONAL AFFAIRS Winona Welcomes How Do You Stand, Sir? PLEASE ORYILLE- TODAY IN NAT. - ——— Pfizer Organization What About Make Officers SIX YEARS AGO Thunday, our neigh- boring city of Rochester atruck "gold" in a vein that stretched from a rise north UM Bonds? of that city to Endicott, N. Y. For it By SEW. BARRY GOLDWATER Speak on Om was on Feb. 8, 1956, that International During the next few weeks there , is bound fo the By DAVID LAWRENCE Business Machines (IBW) announced it be n great deal of discussion revolving around proposal to permit the I!. N. -to sell' $200 mil- WASHINGTON — There's nothing very wrong abbut the "muz- would build a plant in Rochester. lion in bonds ' and- Mr." Kennedy 's suggestion that zling" of military officers that a little common sense wouldn't - ¦ The announcement set off a chain of the United States purchase $100 million of these cure. For the cause of much of the controversy is that old , old de- events that turned Rochester into a boom bonds. . Walter Lippman , writing in the New York fect in governmental bureaucracy which can be described only town, resulting irt a phenomenal growth ' the cause' as incompetence and inefficiency. _ . Herald Tribune, contributes to of rea- some minor , offi- envied by most other communities of son when he suggests tha t our Everybody believes in free speech except comparable size. decision in this matter requires cials who. weighed down by their . Imaginary : responsibil- an- that we first make a careful ex- It's just possible that an important amination of the effectiveness of ities, fancy themselves as on a , 7—Wednes- ¦¦' par with the secretary of state Letters to The nouncement made here Feb the U. -N, . -. - '. ' .: hesday of this week-r-could have a simi- ¦;¦'., I am delighted with Mr. Upp- or the secretary of defense it and censor speeches according- Editor lar effect on Winona; For on that day man. He points out that tMs is under , truly ly. This has happened was announced that Chas. Pfizer St Co., not a money question : and preceding administrations, too. huge New York pharmaceutical firm it is not. If more of Iheso areas ( Editor's Note: Letters . The current row got mo- of which has manufacturing plants through- of controversy, . which involve mentum when Maj. Gen. Ed- mast be temperate, money but realty go far beyond reasonable length and out the United States arid in 20 foreign . win Walker, in his zeal and the spend or not-to-spend deci- of signed by Ihe writer. countries, had completed plans to pur- enthusiasm for the cause ' Bont jide names of all y. sion , could be regarded on the antieommunism and antisocial- chase Watkins Products, Inc., one of this merits of effectiveness of the . letter-writers will be Coldwatar ism, made the mistake of tell- published; No religions, city 's oldest industries and our largest oroiect. we mitrht avoid a trrcat troops in West Ger- " ing his viedical or personal con- individual employer of labor. deal of confusion. many where they could get ' . People of my persuasio n , who arc frequently troversies are accept* The Pfiier company u not ex« . data to help able.) accused of being only concerned with reducing them vote on • ctly a stranger to Winona. It has expenditures , would , I th ink , receive a better one s id e of Enjoyed Guest Editorial been doing business with Watkins a audience. certain By Asad Husain long time and many of its executives d o rn e. s-t i c To the Editor : WE MUST, as Mr. Uppman suggests, «xamina i ss ues in have frequently visited this city on all the factSi then searcli our conscience and Thank you very much for business and for the supplier's par- A .rn -e -r . i c a , printing the guest editorial of reach a decision predicated on our understand- without te 11- ties which the Watkins firm hosted ing of whether or not the U. N. has been . use- Asad Husain. We hope that ing th e m at yoo ' print more of his for many years . M We certainly should not approach this exami- the sa me . will - nation with the notion lliat anything created by philosophy . The statement of Mrs.- "E. - '-L. King, Sr., time the man is perfect or that any kind of an experi- name of the We are particularly aware secretary of the Watkins company who ment with an; Instrument hopefully created to 1 ibra r y of Mr. Husain in the Houston negotiated the sale, was reassuring. avoid war. is going to be 100 percent successful and the exact area at this time because .lie "There is absolutely no intention on our the moment it is iauneh*d. ., ' .. ' shelvns there- Lawrence just completed, teaching the part or ffizer's to move operations of The government of this nation played a lead- in where they could find the History of India as an off- ' ' campus course from Winojia the company out of Winona," she said. ing role in- tho'; 'formation ' of the United Na- other side of these controver- tions. We should not pe rmit this to influence sies on economic and political State College and we were also "Indeed, Pfizer is actually planning an fortunate enough to have a din- Winona." our judgment either for or against continued issues. expansion of operations In and expanded financial support. Parental pride But it is questionable wheth- ner prepared by Mr. Husain blinds ' .our . ' eye's- to the faults , of- " er a soldier with Gen. Wal k- and Miss . Rhodia Vanyia, here The Pfizer company, which has six -our own chil- at Houston in January. One subsidiaries, is a leader in the pharma- dren, and we frequently : defend the obvious er 's war record should have faults in our own creations. been removed from his com- hundred and ninety two peo- ceutical industry and has a full line of THE WASHINGTON MERRr-GO-ROUND mand when a simple repri- ple came., to the dinner and packaged drugs. In ad dition , it carries on IT WOULD seem to me we are now required mand and warning not to-con- were surely glad to have the extensive research and has^ been' licensed to solicit the opinions and judgm ents of those tinue ' some of his practices opportunity for such an exotic by the":-U. S. Public Health Service to pro- most knowledgeable in this area and then to would have sufficed. meal. . It's roach our ultimate oplni irtrior f litsiiicss Myr. In ape I lie KB I nnd publish public. Ho can always manage ed States and in many parts of the ntiilKdiror & Ad v, Director their own list of Ten Most to have himself summoned to Wanted Men, there is no- doubt FOR ECONOMICAL, World—a . name closely associated with W. J. COLF: Auoi.i'i i H HKMK K 11. (J. H YIMMS n hearing before a congres- whose picture would head it: committee, DEPENDABLE PROTECTION that of W inona for 77 years—will be con- Mananinn Kd itor City Kditor Circulation Mar, That of Attorney General sional with tho un- tinued by Ihe new owners. Kennedy, derstanding that his testimony B. II. llAlin 'K I' ll. K I .ACCK K .1. 1.OS1NSK1 -will he taken In executive ses- Travels With You Coiiiposti mSupt , Press .S'upr , MiorMiwp/ .S'iipt. ' kept confidential. In J. Kdgar DALLAS HIT TO MOVE EAST sion and . . A\nywhor« You Drive Hoover reports that fines , DALLAS l /rv-Piml Baker, di- his way, ho performs a duty savings and recoveries in FBI investigat- M. tii.i:i: (!i!i.s\voi.ii CI OIIIKIN II OI .TK In the U.S. or Canada l.'li u' f Acf ountnnt Sunday Kditor rector of |li«2 up to page thirly-four in my dictionary of diseases ." ect. partment of the government. , Forever Feminine I ALCW Guest Relief Corps State Supreme Bible Conference Explains Work Elects Delegates Beg ins Monday / Judicial Primary Orga(nization of Of Missions To Convention In Fillmore Co. Young Republican ¦ ¦ Court Upholds The Rev. John Groeltura. Min- The Woman's Relief Corps met SPRING VALLEY. Minn.-The Slated March 6 League Discussed neapolis; discussed the work of Thursday at the Redman's Wig- Rev . Dennis . Nyberg, Lake Har- Plans for establishment of a Wl« Lutheran missions in Mexico when wam's with 30 members present. riet Methodist Church, Minneapo- the ALCW of Central Lutheran Members are invited to attend lis, will be guest speaker at the nona County Young Republican Chain Drug Sales League were discussed "Thursday Church met Thursday evening at the school of instruction Tuesday Fillmore County Bible Con ference In Pepin County night by two 1st District officials the church. at 10:30 a.m.. at the court house By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday through .Friday at Spring DURAND. Wis. Special! - Be- Court ' of the group and two local resi- Rev. Groettum is secretary of in Minneapolis. Delegates to the The Minnesota Supreme Valley. cause trSre are three candidates the board of American missions. department convention in June ruled today that a lower court was Pastor Nyberg is stale chairman dents. for Pepin County judge, a primary Attending the meeting were Keith He distributed pamphlets entitled are Mrs. John Kozlowski , Mrs. justified in holding the State Phar- of the Methodist Board of Chris- Quinlivan , district chairman, and " "To Ihe Other Cities .Also" which Arthur Bard. Mrs. Bernard Wort- macy Board was not entitled to ah tian Social Concern, as well as a election will be held March 6. Paul Overgaard , district organizer , describes mission fields supervis- drow , Mrs. Rose Pravda. and al- injunction lo prevent sale of as- member .-of- the national denomina- The two candidates receiving the ed by the ALC. ternates, Mrs. Ludwjg Pcttersen. pirin and 17 other prepackaged tional board. both of Albert Lea; Justin E. highest number of votes will be on 523 E. 5th St.. and . MTS. E. W. Evans, Mrs. Josephine drug products by supermarkets conference, which Walsh . John ' Theme of the the spring election ballot April 3. IN MEXICO ther» are 25 mil- Gibbs, and Mrs. Mac McGill. and a wholesale, drug firm. opens daily at, ,7:45- ' pirn, at Meth- Steinbaucr. Glen-Mary Candidates are: Joseph H. Iti-od- Tie e.ecte'd' lion people who need the Gospel , A flag was donated to Mrs. The lower court said evidence odist - Memorial ' Church here, the Officers will ' at a mcef- . 7;30 p.m. Feb. ' : 23 " ¦; Rev. Groettum said. He describ- Koch, Gold Star Mother, for the showed there was no danger to Dr. Max V'olkmann. host pastor, ner . who was judge 17 years, his ing at . .at the ed Mexico as a country of great Gold Star Mothers Order at Lake the publ ic. is: "The Bible Speaks to Commu- term ending Dea>3l; Judge Ryan VMCA . All interested - rnen and ' contrasts in wealth and education:. City. Mrs. Henry Matias, patriotic But in the same decision , the nity and World Concerns." The J. Lane, who was appointed to the women between IS and 40 who be- lieve in the philosophy of Repub- Because of the anti-chorch gov- instructor, read reminiscences of high tribunal reversed the lower Fillmore Con n 't y ' Council of position effective Jan. I by Gov. ernment, no U. S. citizen of any liaylord Nelson to licanism are invited. Phone WalsVi ^ Presidents, of ; the United States court aJid held that , sale of the Churches is sponsoring the ses- ' denomination is perrrjitted to ' ¦ ' ' fill the vacancy | or- Steinbauer for: further informal : whose birthdays are in February trade-mark drugs in .supermarkets sions. ' • - . : x- preach to Mexicans, Rev. Groet- and of the yea r they served. and grocery stores not licensed by Tlie Rev. David Schneider , pas- left by the death j tion. , ) tum stated. However teaching and A public card party is planned the pharmacy board is against the tor of Spring Valley and Preston of Earl . McMahpn training of Mexicans is permitted law. judge-elect , and j Quil mymbling in your sleep ! Speak up, for Feb. 22 with prizes, and . lunch Evangelical United Brethren so so they can form their own con- for each table. Mrs. Wondrow and churches, is dean of the school. John G. Bartholo- I can understand you! gregations with native pastors. Mrs. Leonard Heigemoe are in The state, acting on behalf of Topics to be discussed arc: "The mew', Durand al-.; and the Min- Board Discusses Mrs. A; L. Nelson pr esided at the charge. the pharmacy board , Word and the World." "The Word torncy. meeting and devotions were led nesota St ate Pharmaceutical As- Bartholomew es- ' Lunch was served by Mrs. Won- and the Flesh." "The Word and by Dr. L. E. BrynestaiL Mr, and sociation appealed the decision of , "The Word and Com- tablished a law droiv and Mrs. Helegmoe. Valen- the Races " practice hi Du- Mrs. Zane Van Auken sang a duet tines were given to the members Judge William C. Larson of Hen- munism" and "The Word and the 'Adoptive Studies nepin County. It was in favor of rand in 1947V He ' Blair High School "Lead Us, O Father." Mrs. Milton and prizes were donated. Nations." Two adop tive home studies ULCW Sees , Inc., and Grover- was elected dis- Knutson gave the worship offering Red Owl Stores Tlie public is invited. were discussed by the Winona Coach to Wed meditation presenting the cause of Kelco, Inc., wholesale drug firm trict attorney : in Bartholomew . County Welfare Board Thursday Convention Film American missions. in Minneapolis. 1948 and held the I afternoon BLAIR , Wis. (Special>-The sen- Whitehall Legion in the commissioners Members of the Helping Hand • Judge Larson ruled — and the office eight years. He also served ¦ room at the courthouse. ior hand and orchestra and the At Luncheon Circle : were hostesses at the so- high court agreed—- that the- state as city, attorney five years. The board also considered a re- senior and junior choruses of the Auxiliary Votes , j cial hour following the program.. and the association failed to estab- Bartholomew, was born at Lddi , port on adoptive placement A dessert luncheon was served Blair schools will" present"-a ' con- Benny Visitor ' - In at tended the of a For Girls State lish there is any greater danger Wis. ,: 1919. H e child. These matters were repoTt- Wednesday : afternoon to United cert today at 8 p.m. in the school of Wisconsin , where he j to the public when these drugs are University ; ed by William P Werner , Church Women of Faith Lutheran gymnasium. received his B.A. degree in 1942. direc- WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special>- sold at self-service counters in of the county welfare depart- Church by members of Friendship Arcadia ALCW That year he enlisted in the Aj-my tor The band and orchestra are di- The American Legion Auxiliary supermarkets than when sold by j - 'ment; Miss Evelyn Taraldson, Circle at the quarterly meeting. rected by Everett W. Berg. Vocal voted at its meeting Monday eve- a clerk in a drug store. At Eagle Event aiid served four years in the in- ; Mrs. Oscar Olsdai led- devotions ; casework - supervisor. and Miss music is directed by Sherley N^rries Hostesse s ning to sponsor the attendance Associate Justice William . P. ROCHESTER , Minn. -Jack Ben- spector general's and judge advo- for the day^ The , "Be My i Doris Shogren and Miss Sharon film Eisch and Mrs. Philip Thomte, of a local girl at Badger Girls' Murphy, in the unanimous deci- ny, radio and television star , was cate offices. Witness" was shp"wn with Mrs. ARCADIA, Wis. (Special r^-Feb- . JMonahan , caseworkers.^ Also at- The Blair Mothers will State. The selection will be made sion , disagreed with the lower an unexpected guest Thursday After his return to civilian life , Theodore Oklarid, narrator. This Music . ruary'circle meetings for vvom-en i tending was Miss Pauline McNa- hold their annual business meet- nex t month. court 's finding ' that held the 18 night at the third annual Eagle he obtained his law degree at film was prepared for the ULCW of the American Lutheran Church , Milwaukee, mara, field representative for . the ing in the band room following the It was ; also decided that local specific products are proprietary Scout recognition banquet at Ro- Marquette University. ! 18th convention irt Chicago- last Arcadia , have been announced. past president of Duniv state Department of Puhlic Wel- concert. All mothers of senior and high school students should again medicines excepted from the prp- chester, attended by 230 Eagles, He is fall. The film reflected the spirit Meeting Monday evening will be Pepin Bar Association and; has fare. St. Paul. junior band and chorus students- have the opportunity to. partici- visions of the Pharmacy act. Jus- their fathers, sponsors and lead- ; of the past, the present task , and Lydia with Mrs. Roger Tamlie: membership in the Wisconsin Bar The board recommended that are members and are urged to at- pate in the annual Americanism tice Murphy explained; ers. the state renew the the future responsibilities of wom- ¦ ¦ ¦ Miram, Mrs. Orlen Erickson: Sar- Association;- ' American Bar Asso- . license of a i tend. • ' • essay contest. The subject for this Jack soon had the entire group I boarding home for foster en 's auxJliaries of , the church in ah. Mrs. Walter E. Schultheiss, year!s essay ciation and .National Association rare of is "Youth s Training "If Jill control were suspended laughing. He was besieged by au- ¦ children. Settlement of old-age the light of the present merger of and Esther, Mrs. Leonard Lien . over the sale of such drugs and of Claimants Attorneys. He belongs : to Meet the Challenge of Tomor- tograph seekers when he left. He assisfance li«ns was discussed several Lutheran bodies into the Ruth Circle vvill meet Tuesday row." medicines, it may be assumed that to the American Legion. He and and The contest will be conduct- was at Rochester . to undergo an the ooard asked that property ap- Lutheran Church in America: Faith Son of Arcadians afternoon at the home of Mrs. Er- ed during March. the dc-ors would be opened to tlie his wife have four children. annual medical xhcekup at Mayo praisals be made. A. tuberculosis Lutheran Church is a part of this vin Schariaiis and Priscilla Circle A program on Americanism, widespread sale of new and com- :¦ "W'itJ) Ihe increased duties and Clinic . . case was also discussed. merger.: Gets Study Grant will meet Tuesday evening at the arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Swen- petitive trade-mark products, in- juri sdiction of the office of county Schuitz . Dr. E. H. Rynearsom Mayo : Presiding was Leonard J. Mer- During the business meeting, church with Mrs.¦ ¦ James son, was presented at the meet- cluding those drugs, medicines, jud gCf it is important that the ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)'—Dr . as hostess. ", ' • ' • . Clinic, —vas main speaker. "A chlewitj:, board chairman. spring cleaning days at the church ing. It was announced that the and vitamins which might in an " person elected have actual trial John R. Schmidt, son of Mr. and Meeting. Wednesday afternoon ship is safe in the ' harbor , he " "I were scheduled for. Feb. 28 and closing dale for acceptance of uncontrolled market expose the experience. Bartholomew... said. That, pnckiigcd pudding mix will Mrs. Oscar Schmidt a 1947 gi-ad- will be Mary circle at the church said , "but that is not the place for March I. The group will hold a , new members has been extended public to great injury. " believe that my active trial prac- be extra good if you fold whipped " uate of Arcadia High School and with Mrs. Milton Lorch as host ess a ship." He pointed out that many -' assume this rummage sale A pri l 28 at 9:30 to Feb. 28. Information regarding In addition to aspirin, the other tice qualifies me to cream into it and spoon the' later of the University of Wiscon- and Dorcas Circle at the home of business and professional men " . -mix- a.m. with Mrs.' Okland as chair- membership: can be obtained from 17 products involved are: position. ture over strawberries (sliced sin , has been engaged by the Mrs. Robert Goke and Lois Cir- have had to sail out of a safe har- or man. Mrs. Nels. Hegge, president. Bromo-Seltzer,. . Anacin , Asper- bor to become the successes they whole) . Mrs. "Wayne Klrkham was ap- American Farm Bureau Federa- cle with Mrs A. C! Schuitz. ; adult Eagles. Arthur Becker, gen- gum, Alka-Seltzer , Bufferin , 4-Way are. . pointed representative to the Wi- tion to study the feasibility and ad- Cold Tablets, Bromo Quinine, Pcp- ; era! manager, 1MB, acted as-. scn- ' visability of developing an. ex- The banquet honored especially : nona : General Hospital Women 's Legion Auxihary Alma HS Chooses to-Bismol, Pinex. Vick 's. Cough those Scouts who became Eagles ior host. Auxiliary. panded service: to member prb- Syrup, Vick's Va-Tro-Nol , Murine , Lloyd Knutson . assistant Scout ' ' ¦ ' during 1961 from all over the ¦ • ' '¦• ¦ ¦ :¦ grams in the field' of farm rec- DAR Gqod Citizen , led group singing- Dan To Sponsor Girls Castoria , Ex-Lax, Feen-a-mint, Sal Gamehaven Council area- Walnut executive BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE ords and related activities. : i KnUth. council Explorer chair- ALMA, Wis. 'Special)—Carrnian Hepatiea , and Lysol. plaques' , with leather Eagle em- ' HOUSTONi- Minn. (Special) — Dr.. Schmidt, associate profes- in During, a trial which lasted ; 14 i rnaii; Mabel Post 68, led the clos- sor of. agricultural economies at Stater From Elg Boyd , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. blems were presented to the 19G1 , Judge Larson heard evi- I ing¦ ceremony. The American Legion Auxiliary . to weeks '¦ ' Robert Boyd, Alma, has been se- Eagles by their fathers. ¦ . ¦ the . University¦' - of Wisconsin , will (Special) ;, ¦ . Arnet-Sheldon Post , Houston, will ELGIN , Minn. — lected by her classmates and dence from witnesses for both Charles Pavlish. Chatfied. was hold open house, at the l/'gioh be on a one-year leave from his The American Legion Auxiliary sides, including distinguished ex- GARDEN CLUB duties at the university while he school faculty as Alma High master of ceremonies at the clubroorn from 2 to 5 p.m. - - Satur- held its meeting Tuesday evening perts in the fields of pharmacol- , held at Kaliler Hotel. The HOUSTON. Minn. (Special V - ' carries on his program of re- School's 1962 DAR Good Citrzen , banquet JmWm\k\W G°l- \ ' at the clubrooms. T3ie group voted i- ¦ ' ¦¦ - ¦ - < day ogy, medicine and chemistry. ¦ . -They are honoring their old - Carrnian Rev. Stanley Sargent , chaplain , St. Forget-Me-Not Circle of the IIous- i . .. . . search and study for the federa- Roches- , a; senior, plans to en- I est member, Mrs .P. L. „ Peterson to send a donation to the roll in the University of Wisconsin Justice Murphy said two issues Mary 's Hospital , Rochester , led ! ton 'Garden Club will meet at the tion. ter State Hospital and to sponsor who will be 89 years old. ¦ " " were presented : 1. Do the facts ' home of Mrs. S. L. Johnson Sat- - . ¦ . - ¦ this /all. S h e the invocation. ! a Girls State representative again warrant injunctive . relief? 2. Are JRS, AUTO SERVICE hopes to follow a j •Ralph . Stemp, Chatfield Post 43. urday at 2 p:m. The Mines Anna : LEGION AUXILIARY PORTIA CLUB this year. the drugs in question exempted t 118 FRANKLIN ' ! v career in medi- j spoke for the Eagles . Robert ; Weimers and N'ell Davidson will I ' ' ' SPRING GROVE Minn. (Spe- Mrs. Ted Biesani and Mrs. S. The Mmes. John Ernst, Leo ¦ ¦ from : the application of the phar- , ' cine. . . " Smith . Lake City, spoke for the 'be assisting' hostesses. c ial > — The American Legion Aux- O. Hughes , will give the progra m Prescher, E-. - - . H. Beck, Ben Gjer- macy apt?. Rossih .While in h i g h I iliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. for the Portia Club at the home digan and Miss Esther school, Carrnian made dresses for tlie Indian girls. i Tha high court said the phar- The topic is Americanism and of- Mrs. J. T. Miller, 1253 W. 5th has participated Used clothing was also brought for : macy board tried to prove dan- there will be a program of musical St., at 8 p.m. Monday. in band , journal- them. Will Kurth completed the gers to public health and it failed numbers. The Junior Auxiliary i :s m, forensics will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. Both CIRCLE EIGHT cupboards for the clubrooms kitch- to do so. For that reason, it up- , and dramatics. meetings will be at the Legion en. : held the lower court's denial of Circle Eight . St. Matthew's Wo- She was t he clubrooms. A film, "Stars and Stripes." was injunctive relief. On the" . second men's Club, wiU ;meet at . the home school 's 1961 del- : shown for the program. Lunch was issue. Justice Murphy said the; 18 of Mrs. William . Flernming, 676 egate to Badger ' . SENIOR CITIZENS Sioux St., Monday ' at 7:30 p.m. served by the Mmes. Maurice items were not excepted from the A. J. D'Amour of the Social Se- Leanay, Edward Rehbein and Har- Girls State. She pharmacy act , first passed in 1885 curity Office will be guest speak- Mrs. John Haggen is chairman. is the editor of Carrnian ~~ old Beck. Mrs. Irle Giisa received . and amended several times. er when the Catiiedral of the Sa- RUSKIN 5TUDY the door prize. Riyer Ramblmgs, the high school /Justice Murphy said it is appar- cred Heart . Senior Citizens. Silver newspaper. ' ' ¦ ent the pharmacy act is an anti- . The Ruskin Stiidy Club -will meet ' ¦ . Belles and Beaux , meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Monday at the home quated statute, and that certain from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Wa- REBEKAHS MEET provisions serve no real purpose of Mrs. Frances W. Parker, 509 Mrs. Lightfoot Pl ans for a rummage sale were basha Street Clubroorn of the Ca- under existing social conditions. Macemon St.The paper on "Israel made at tfie meeting thedral . A social hour will follow. Named Girl Scout of Wenonah "The ' Todav" will be given by Mrs. R. Rebekah Lodge Wednesday eve- act should be amended to DEGREE OF HONOR W, Miller. Troop Organizer ning at the Odd Fellows Temple. conform to the J realities of our day , '" Justice Murphy wrote. "Cer- Winona Lodge No. . 2, Degree of Mrs. Daniel BorHowski , noble Honor Protective Association, will CLASS AT ARKANSAW MONDOVI, Wis. (Special)—Mrs. grand, presided. Lunch was serv- tainl y there is no need for an ex- meet oVIonday at 8 p.m. in the ARKANSAW, Wis. -(Special)—A James . Lightfoot , Mondovi , has ed by Mrs. George Nisseii. Mrs. emption of true proprietaries lodgerooms of .the Red Men's' Wig- representative from a welding been named a troop organizeT for E. E. Porter read the news letter which may have secret ingredients wam. 3Mrs. John Neeck , president , .company will be present Monday the Indian Water's Girl Scout concerning Community CI u 1> far miore toxic and dangerous than will preside at the brief business during an adult night class for Council. Mrs. Lightfoot will serve awards. the 18 products under considera- session. A social hour will fallow farmers at Waterville Union Free the Mondovi area in organizing tion. " at which games will be ' played. High School. The first of four ses- and helping to see that continuity ST. MARGARET GUILD Justice Murphy emphasized that , Mrs. Reuben Bolderman and Mrs. sions on welding will open at 8:30 for members is made possible WOODLAND , Minn. (Special) - it is for the Legislature and not Katherjne Lambert are hostesses p.m. according to Robert Holdt , within the community.. St. Margaret's Guild members the courts to establish policies and for the social hour. agricultural instructor. She will work as a member of and. their husbands met Wednes- standard s with reference to the the neighborhood service tea m -n day, evening at the home of the sale of drugs and medicines. recruiting leaders, troop commit- president, Mrs. John Lammers. A Judge Larson found that each of tee members, sponsors for troops business m eeting was held , after the IB products has been sold in and in interpreting the responsi- which cards were played. High both drug and non-drug outlets in bilities of each scores went to Mrs. John Gengler large volumes throughout the /f ijl-- ' Nothing will so eloquently express your Service team members are chos- and Deane Hassig and low to Mrs! United States. The lower court MORE HEALTHFUL, en for their expression of belief Leo Steffen and Francis Header . further found there are 1.540 non- in the aims and purposes of the Following the games Mrs. Lam- drus "permit " ' stores which oper- |lj / devotion to your wife, your mother or Girl Scout movement and willing- mers and daughter , Miss Elaine ate in every county in Minnesota. ness to subscribe to the prin ciples Lammers, served the politick Further , the lower court said Vi sweetheart as fragrant dewey-f resh flow - .. MORE COMFORTABLE expressed in the Girl Scout prom- lunch. "these stores consist of virtual ly , ise nnd laws. I, A. OF M. AUXILIARY every conceivable type of retail The Wenonah 'Auxiliary to the outlet from general , store to cafe, j ||| ers, almost as lovely as she hi Choose LIVING... (Mi WSCS Hel ps I. A. of M. met Wednesday eve- tavern , and service station ; and f ^ha^/ ning at the home of Mrs. Edward- tha t from this record no harm ™ Search for Meani ng, P. Steff cs and Miss Barbara has ever rcsulled to the health ot \ for her a flora l "Valentine" . . . a beau- Steffes . Plans were discussed for anyone from sides of these trade- Says Burgess the 40th anniversary of the auxil- named products -through these out- flUAjIDIFIER ^^^^g^j : iary which was organized April lets." m\ tiful bouquet, a love ly plant or an ex- The problem of a search for The high court agreed that, if meaning in life is related to what 22 , I 'M. The good cheer commit- tee- chairman gave her report and the- drug act is lo he enforced , the it means to be a person; Dr. K. slate must resort to criminal pro - quisite corsage . . . it' s the thoughtful Clayton Burgess told the WSCS of mentioned calls on the shut-ins ^j\ Following cedures. The penalty prescribed Central Methodist Church Wednes- made at Christmas. the business meeting cards were p lay- in the net is a misdemeanor , which day evening at the ' guildhall. so much ! ed with prizes going to tiie Mmes. would mean n fine ol $10() or a I^V gift that means This meaning is found ir» rela- , B Trihell , three . months jail term for anyone , William Koth Elmer . . [ tion to the home, church com- Manual Snyder and S. II, Nelson. found guilty of violation . munity and friends , lie ' continued , - outlining the work of the , women's WV r rl PINE CREEK PARISH FLOWER SOCIETY Cut division of the Methodist Church DODGE , Wis. i Special)—Sacred ^\ Flowers -which-has.-aJocril society. Heart parish . - .Pine-Creek— AW 11 LEWISTON ,. .M in . n -lewuion lie called it not just a fund-rais- hold an evening of games Sunday Flower Society will hold its annual ~ ing or dinner-giving organ ization at it p.m. Serving on the lunch supper party at fi.'.IO p.m. Sunday m, " "™ """ , and divided its work into four sec- committee vvill be the Mines. Ron at the Hugo Werner home. Hus- Corsages tions, Christian social relations , Broni , James Brum . Vernon Gib- bands of members will bo guests work in foreign fields , work in bons , Louis Glodowski , August '••W' r« -«;.. ;¦ "¦ ¦ Mfei^-^ . ',.$,. .- ¦;. ¦• v.'v-;, - . ". -' ; ' :/• home fields and education and cul- Jpii'i zck , Hubert Jereczek , Flori- LEGION AUXILIARY ' Table Arrangement's^ ' "^ ^ %y ture. aii Knmi'owski , Richard Linee , ilOI.'STON. Minn. ' Speriid ' - w\ m Eugene Losinski , Itoiiiuald I.osiu- The American Legion Auxiliary /T\ sT LUTHERAN WOMEN ski, Pldwiird .Stencil-, George Wr- B-L/W It , Wi s. iSpeciali-Lu- will meet al II p.m. Monday at ^v Plants ner and Eugene Ziihin.ski. The The junior W theran Church Women from Mount llir Legion cluhrooiii. party will be in the Sacred Heart Legion auxiliary wil l meet al I / C a I v a r y Church, Troiiip-cnlciu , * parish hall. p.«ii. at the cluhrooiii portable HUM DIFIER AIR CLEANER were guests of Blair First Lu- / theran Church Women at their meeting Tuesday, The Rev. ^ 1 Odour Your Flowers Deliverer! ^**- "^^-^^^ J^LWM Li\-r> better , nil winter , with properly humidified nir Ticiiian , pastor , and his mother ^B^^^ ^ ' flint WimimilPH (lie inii ny (Ininagin i; HTVcts of dry. also attended , llr. 1. W. lunler Anywhcra in tho World _ ^ ^S '-dfeg ^^^ ^ nlnle , nrlifiriid hr-ntin n. Live belter , nil Hummer , With ^ Building Phone 4417 With on Approprialo ^^~* JI ir donned and tillered of dust , pollen , Imctcriii , odors MERRY MIXERS SQUARES 331 ChoAta m\j T V " Tim if^M KTTIUCK Wis. .Special*- nnd other inipiiritieH. And do it wit h on e. combination , ' Groe1in0 From Youl unit- 11 io Aprilnirc portnble lliiniidi licr- ! Merry Mixers Square Dniicing ^ 'Air Clniner. j jk l6¥i mX *Q&*f ^* Knsy ehiingoover . . . hi |;h enpnrit y , , , hif«|i uffliioucy ' Club of which Mrs. .Julius St enherg Modern Chiropractic ... amd qiiiihty-biiill , lor lung, Ironhto-freo service. - Upper French Creek , is th *> prcsi See it today. (font , will have a dancing parly at and Electrotherapy Kl trick Community Hall Snlurday V WINONA'S QUALITY" FLORIST evening. Dancing will lie from B:3(l Northern States Power Co. , to ll::i () p.m. with Harold Aauerud » a.m. to S p.m. Dally — Wed. & Sat. ? a.m. to 11 Noon FOR OVER 60 Y EARS and Tiicroni Kniilsoii , Pigeon Fnlls, Friday Eveningi by Appointment Ij It 's .S'o/if Here . . . 'It ' s Urif im Here . . . and .-Wini[/ .<; Frcshl 79 Ea*t Third Street Phone 8-3631 as callers. No lunch will be .serv- ed. Pilot Mound Dinner Dakota Methodist «

(Special )- Services at Area Churches Board Meets Sunday¦ ¦ Missouri Synod LANESBORO, Minn. ALTURA p.m. Saturday, confirmation Instruction, -v. . . • Hannah Circle will serve dinner Jehovah Evangelical Lutheran worship, .! Goedview, ' .9'a.tn.. DAKOTA,' Minri.1 ( Speciai>-Da- following the 11 a.m. worship ser- and 10:15 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible WONKY CREEK class, 1 a.m- Monday, , adult Instruction, Methodist church school, 10 ,a.m.f wor- kota Methodist Church will hold vice at Pilot Mound Lutheran 7 p.m.; Lutheran Pioneer swimming night; ship, 11:15 a.m. its official hoard meeting Sunday Leaders Meet ( ; ^ Church Sunday. 7.1J p.m. Tuesday, Lutheran Pioneer NORTON council. ' I p.m. Wednesday, Lutheran Trinity Evangelical Lulheran worship, at 3:30 p.rn. at the church . . About 100 officers ahd leaders ;¦ '. '¦ - BRETHREN CHURCH ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Women 's Missionary Society, I p.m. the Rev. Arthur Hanke officiating, 10 a.m. A film of Korea presenting the attended the Lutheran Church-Mis- GRACE ) Thursday,, released time classes. 9 a.m. Monday through Friday, confirmation in- (Community Room • Thurlcv HOmeil (Edst Broadway «nd Lil»yetti) (West Broedway and Johnson SEVENTH DAY work of World Vision will be ^ouri Synod circuit leaders' con- The Rev. Harold Rektfad to noon; Sunday school staff, 7:30 p.m. struction, at Silo, 9 a.m„ at Norton, a:45 QutritirrMaMhees, -Pastor Th« Rev. George Goodriid ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday, Instruction classes, t:30 and p.m. Saturday, school, 9 a.m. The Rev. shown at 4^ p.m. The church spon- ference at St. Martin's Lutheran (E. Sanborn and Chestnut) 10:30 a.m. Dr. Paul W. Spaude has been released 9:30 a.m.—junior and Senior high school sors a Korean boy arid girl in a Church, Winona, Sunday after* 10 a.m.—Sunday school. I o.m.—Holy Communion. . T, Paul Misenko Hebron Moravian worship, ' 9:15 a.m.; froni Winona General Hospital. 8:30 a.m.-Church school staff break Classes. Pastor 11 a.m.—Worship. ¦ - ¦ Sunday school, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, re- RIOOEWAY World Vision orphanage. noon. ' fast: .- . - .' 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Church school class- . . ' '* . p:m.—Scrv.lcc. 5aiurflay» 1:«5 p.m.—Sobbalh school. ligious education classes, 9 a.m. to noon. Methodist church school, 9 a.m.; wor- join the I0:*3 a.m.—Holy " Communion . «nd Ser es for children below lunior high, nursery The . Dakota choir will The Rev. Arnold 7. Meyer, Min- Thursday. 8r3C p.m. —Prayer service. . J:4S p^m —Worship, with services every Saturday, catechetical classes, 9-11 a.m. ship. 10 a.m. - ¦ ¦ man. Church school. Care tor infanta. Preludes to worship by La Crescent Methodist choir and neapolis, presented an orientation " ' .. . :- Saturday. BETHANY SOUTH R1DOE 1 p.m.— "B8 Club" bowling parly, Weil orcjanlst, Miss June Sorllon, "Largo," Han- ' ¦ ¦ a.m.) Evangelical United Brethren Sunday others from the area in rehearsing speech., The Rev. Norbert ReLnke, Bale bowllnq , Inncs. del, and "Romance Sans Parole." Bonnet. . " Moravian Sunday scliool, 9:30 ; CHURCH OF CHRIST worship, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, catechetical school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11 a.m. Wednes- Monday, , 4 p.m.—Bfownle Scouts. Scnolr choir will sing tfre anthem Under day, WSWS program, Lester Beckrnnn the Easter program: Theme will St. Chariest circuit counselor, was . (1M0 Kreemer Orlv«) •he direction ot Harold Edstrom. Oller- CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST classes, . 9-11 a.m. 7:30 p.m.—Troop Two Boy ScouU. home, 8 p.m. Leaders on theme, "The be the well-known Negro spiritual , in charge of the meeting and led Henry Walker —Junior choir. »ory anthem "Softly and Tenderly," Wodnosdny,. 4 p.m. OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS CEDAR VALLEY Church In Latin America and Us," will choir. Thompson, by trio, the Mmes, C. R. Steph- L "Were, You There?" The group the opening devotions. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Adult . Lutheran Sunday school/ 10:30 a.m.; be Mrs. John Von Moss and Donna Mae 10- n.m.—Bible school classes ' . 'for . Ml enson. James.Carlson and Harold Rekstad. (MORMON ) . ' worship, sermon, "Advance Assurance," II Wilt . Hostesses are Mrs. Lester Bcckrnan will meet at the La Crescent The men and women attending BOOS. Sermon. "Can We Be Big?" Posllude, Elder Veldon 0. Baird a.m. Monday, Joshua Bible sludy group 'It His and Mrs, Urban Schild. church. were divided into five discussion 11 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Try "Postlude In D," Weber. Coffee hour fol- (Israelites); at home of Mr. and Mrs. ¦ CENTRAL METHODIST Elder Paul J. Sager STOCKTON ' ' ' '¦'¦ ' ' Way " Once. . lows - . - ...- . '. , - " (West Broadway and Main) In Fellowship room. Religious edu- Ray Gady, 8 p.m. Grace Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; Sunday .. groups .which met for 90 minutes. 6 p,rh,—f reaching lervlce. Lesson , "The cation committee moating In Laird Ct-iepel. ¦ ' Sunday, 10 a.m. —Sunday school. " . ELEVA- ". school, 10 a.m. Monday, confirmation subjects were: , Name Ql God." . Dr. E. Clayton Burgess 4:30 p.m.—Pilgrim fellowship, Leaders and llr. U :a.m.—Sacrament, meeting. Lutheran worship with Communion, B:30 class, i p.m. Thursday, confirmation class, Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible classes (or Richard Lewis, Associate Wednesday, 3:45 p.m.—Junior choir, Banquet at Ettrick. The Rev. O. H. Cloeter, Fari- ' Rev, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Priesthood mooting. ahd 10:50 a.m.; church school. 9:40 a.m.; 6 p.m; . BH . -»B«. . Adult :. class . 'iludying from the 6:30 p.m.—Mother-daughter Valentine.buf- ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' party, 7 p.m. Mon- , and evangelism; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ . youth league toboggan TAMARACK bault missions Psalms. : fet -suppor. - . ' , ' 9:30 a.m.— Sunday . school for -all ages day, Mondovi; Pastoral Conference hire, 11 Lutheran Sunday school. 9:45 a.m.; Wor- ETTEICK , Wis. (Special )-EI- Thursday, 7 p.m.—Senior choir. Raymond E. Maag, St. Paul, dis- ¦' . - from thret yean throuBh odulla. Cdltege- a.m.; ushers' meeting/ 8 p.m. Tuesday. ship, 11 a.m. Thursday, choir, 8 p.m. ' ' . 7:45 p.m. —Circle Five at home of Mrs. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD trick Boy Scouts -and Cubs will agc class nnd youno, married class will . Church council at Art Lund home, 8 p.m. Saturday, confirmation classes, 9 a.m. trict counselor in education , parish adult Bible Ralph Bowers, 1075 Gllrnore /W«. (Center and Broadway) m meet at 109 W. Broadway; Wednesday, women's Bible hour, parson- ; TREMPEALEAU hold a Blue and Gold banquet education ; Pastor Meyer, steward- class at J65 Main St. W. W. Shaw age, 9 a.m. Saturday, lunior confirmation Mount Calvary Lulheran worship, 9:30 the dining room of Living Hope Lutheran Services 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Supervised nursery ; ship counselor for the Minnesota cl.iss, 9 a.m.; cherub choir, 9:30 a.m.; a.m. Sunday school, 10:33 a.m. Thursday, Lutheran Church Monday evening, provided for all c!>l«r(>n under live. . Or- , 10 a.m.—Sunday school. youth choir and senior confirmation class, choir, 7 p.m. district ,. stewardship- and missions FIRST BAPTIST ¦ ST. MARTIN'S LUTHERAN ganist, Mrs. William Slllman, will play 11 , a.m.—Worship. ¦ ' ¦ .' ' :! 10:30 a.m. WEAVER In charge of arrangements are (West Broadway end Wilson) : education; E. Hinck , Minneapolis, (Missouri Synod) "Pastorale." Wachs, and "Larghetto ." Pur- . 7:30 p.m.—Servlce. . HART Methodist worship and Sunday school, Scoutnnas er Rcald Terpening and cell . Youth choir will , sing under the di- The Rev. Walter E. Eckhardt : ' ' school, 9:30 church extension program , and tho (Broadway and Liberty) . ' Wednesday, 8 p.m. — Bible and prayer Lutheran . Sunday a.m.I 10:45 a.m. . Qfsdahl and rection ol Robert Andrus. Senior choir hour . Y/orshlp with . Communion, 10:30 a.m. ; WILSON. ' ¦ -.. the Mmes. Robert The Rev. Emit Gojstfeld . 9:45 a.m.—Church, school. Graded class- . :».>. .. Itev . Rodney Riese, Plainview, so- will sing under tlie. direction ot Milton ' ¦ - - ' Wednesday, Ladies Aid, Mrs. Helen Gahnz Trinity Lutheran worsh ip; 10 a m.; Sun- Robert Stensven , cub den mothers. es for. children, nursery services, " adult . . . The Rev. Armln U. Deye Davenport.¦ Or. E. Clayton Burgesj will and, Mrs. August Felne, hostesses, 2. p.m. day school, II a.m. Saturday, confirma- cial welfare. speak on the sublect, "Whose Is the study program. Twenty-four Scouts held a swim- th« Rev. R. Korn ¦ WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH LOONEY VALLEY tion . Instruction,¦ ¦ 9 a.m. Each lecturer made brief . re- Assisting, Earth?" . ¦ '. ' .' 9:45 a.m.—Leadership, classi teacher ¦ ' evening at the (Cooler and Sanborn Streets) Lutheran worship, sermon, , "Advance - ;• WITOKA ming party Monday, 3:30 p.m.—Junior and senior high MYF. training, under the Instruction of Pastor ports at the . end of each meeting. ¦' ' —Malini. Sermon, "The Sacrl- Assurance, " 9:30 a.m.; Bible classes, all Methodist worship, 9 a.m.; church school, Winona YMCA pool. t a.m. . Monday, 7 a.m.—Marl's prayer group, ; Edihardt. Robert Sabin church served re- Tlce of Our Lives. " ' Text, II Cor. 5:15. ages, 10:35 a.m. Tuesday, Sunday school Iff a. m. Women of the 4 p.m.—Brownies. ¦10:45 - a.m.—Worship, Sermon, "Th« Liv- ' ' ¦ ' ¦ school and teenage John Wesley Hall : and, ;of education at church e .¦ ' . ¦ . ' 9:15 a.m;—Sunday 5:20 p.m.—Boy Scout pancake supper. ing Message of. Job, " Nursery. staff board , WOODLAND PATIENT freshments. p.m. Wednesday;-, senior choir, - 8 p.m. Bible class. 7:30 p.m.—Questing ' Circle -at ' "home' , ol Tuesday; 7:30 p,m:—Crusader Ice skat- Dale Aaron JOSHUA GROUP TO MEET a.m -Worshlp. ' Sermon . ¦ WOODLAND, Minn. (Special) - 9:15 ana 10M5 1576 W. King St. ing party, Lake Park lodqe. ' Saturday, lunlor. confirmation class, 9 a.m. «s matins service. Sen- Mr-;. Harvey Gnhcnrj. Minister s LAMOILLE , Minn. (Special) - and te».l »w Tuesday, i p.m.—Girl Scouts. 8 p.m.—Berean Fellowship. Paul Brom M1NNEISKA Mrs. Ben Marshman underwent sino at 10:45 service, "Jesus. ) Caledonia B reakfast ior choir i*iil . 7 p.m.—Commission on worship. will show slides on.the Galapagos Islands. ¦ 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. . St. Mary's Cofhoilc Masses,. a and 10 .a .m. The Joshua ..(Israelites Bible Stu- surgery at St. Elizabeth' s Hospi- Preciou s Saviour." Organists, . Lord and. . 7:30 p.m.—Commission on education. Meet at honio of Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold . 11 a.m.—Worship. Daily ' R 'osory, 7:30 a.m.; dally. Mass, . 7:30 Schumann and Floyd Broker. dy Group of Cedar Valley Luther- tal , Wabasha. , Minn, (Speciali- Miss Dolores V/edncstlny, 7 p.m.—Senior , choir. Reed, 844 44th Ave., Goodvlew. 8 p.m.—Evangelistic service. a.m. - CALEDONIA —Installation of the Rev. Clarence 2 p.m. Thursday, 9:30 o.m —WSCS- slud class, Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Trustee board. : Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Bible study and prayer. MINNESOTA CITY an Church will meet at the Ray st. Francis Guild of St . Peter's and Stockton at 8 p.m. y. Witre el Silo, af Walk Ins Home, Thursday. 7 p.m.—Scfioo l of missions. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Hobby Club, children, .SI. Paul's Caltwllc Masses,. I and 10 HOUSTON PATIENTS ¦ —Wallher League, school; ' Gady Home, 4362 8th St., Good- parish here is sponsoring a family 6:10 p.m. 7 p.m.—Youln choir. Adults, book report by Pastor Eckhatrdt .on 10 and over, bi-weekly. : a.m. Holy days and first Fridays, Mass, Monday, i pjii. -Confirmallon class, view, Monday at 8 p.m.' HOUSTON , Minn. . (Special) - ' 7 . p.m.—Wesley Foundation, - . ' , "The Land of Eldorado" ; lunlor BYf=, con- Saturday, 2-3:30 p.m.—Kid-craft, children, 8 p.m. Confessions , before Mass. . -. ' style breakfast at St, Mary s —Junior choir. - .: ¦ ¦ «;30 p.rn. 7:30 p.m.—Official hoard , tinue: study of the Hie ot F laco, a boy In nine and under, bl-woekly. First Lutheran Sunday school, 8:45 . . Phillip Happel is a patient at Lu- Auditorium Sunday from 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.—Senior choir . ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ M'lxlco; snnlor . HYP, study of Ihe book, ¦ ¦ - - a.m.; worship, 9:45 . a.m. Monday, adult , : ¦ ' ¦ activities alter school. Ever use. buttered toasted ham- theran Hosp ital , La Crosse 1 p:m. " .' .' . Wednesday—Girls "Days of Decision. class, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sun. ¦ ¦ " membership ¦;. ¦¦..- . 5 p.m.—Trustees. . ' : 8 p.m.-Cholr. , If you want that: canned corned day school teachers meet, Minnesota City, burger buns -for bacon-and-tornato Lawrence Bjorge also is a patient . 7 p.rri.-.Board of ' Christian, education, MCKINLEY METHODIST ¦ beef hash to cut into neat , slices, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Bible class, Goodvlew, sandwiches? Besides the bacon there after suffering a stroke. Ever add drained whole corn school.. The Rev. Edward W. Gebhard ¦ 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Ladles Aid, 2 p.m.! add lettuce and Rus- John Comstock is a patient at St. kernels (canned) to comtiread No adult Information class.this. week. . (West Broadway and High! chill the hash in the can before LYPS, Minnesota City, 7:30 p.m. Friday, and tomato, Circle, church . CHURCH OF . ¦; 7:30 p.m.—Sewing CHRIST preparing it. chapel choir, St. Matthew's; Winona, 7:1S sian dressing. Francis Hospital, La Crosse. batter? 8 p.m.—church - council, school. 9 and .10:45 a.m.—Race Relations Sun- (West Broadway and South Baker) ' ¦ ' .Thursday, i p.m. — C onfirmation class. .-. day worship services. Sermon,. "Tlie . Con- Eug«ne Reynolds, Ministejr .7 p.m.—Adult Bible - class, church social V-oversy.'' junior choir, directed by Mrs room/ Edward Gebhard, will sing at first service. 9:45 a.m.—Bible school. Classes , tor all 8 p.m.r-Con.'.tilulion commlUcc, church. Mrs. Harvey Gordon will play the organ. ages, nursery through. . adult. Adult lesson, 8 p.m.—Men's Club., school. Senior choir directed by Justin Lemke, will "Christian Family Living.' - . 8:15 p.m. "— Sunday school teachers, sing al socond service. Mrs. William Fer- 10:45 a.m:—Worship. Sermon, "Twice- - school. guson will play the organ. . Nursery for Born Men." MLl^Ll^^&IBilBhll ^niB^LlHlH&IIIIIIIIIBIIIIII ^Lllllll ^&lllllllllllll tl&^^HLlllllBPGl^l^S^^Llllllin ^&IIIII ^Llllllllllllllllllll ^&IIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlV Friday, 1 p.m.—Bible Class teachers. Infants; . . 7:30 p^m.—Service. Sermon, "God Has Saturday, ? a:m,—Confirmation: class. , > K 9-10:30 a.m.—Sunday school No Favorites. " . . -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 9^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |^^^^^^^^^^ HKj ^HB^H^^^^ \^w |Jnju ^waMmaaK^ar ^ j * j &'Ma\\\v\&ix^^^aama\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a I p.m.—Married Couples Club, school. ?:30 p.m.—Junior . high MYF meet at Thursday, 7 p:m. — Midweek service. A JatsEjQf^-c^B ^LIK.JI^^ KJ^LIIIIIIIIIIIIIH church lo go swimming and play volley- . 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MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN 8:15 p.m.—Choir. MMlWrW^TiilWmwQBwaaawaMS*KeFS?s&mwa\KsemaaaaaaaaaWmKWT8sSSSsMMir^ d&MmaaaaawMa\aaaaK$°^9efJsst&i&'^Baaa.Jm^LBR^MlP9sflssfsS^SSSSSSSSSSS«B^m ^JisSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSsl^SSSSSSSSsBn ^H^^Vt^ill^SSSSSSS^LlllllllllllH Kcynotlrtg. the lesson-sermon- on the ' fr -4**'' .a ^ iiiVb ^ M ^^ ^M ^^ ^ ^ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV (West Wabasha and High) BBMBHm ^^^ jMHH |^^^ B^^^^ Wy j s ^B^iiiiiiii ^iB ^K^J^5wg^''^>ML ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWBBBBaWBB ^ " iri ^ ^T/^ ^ LiiiiflLiiiiiiiii ^ Liiifl sublect of "Spirit" Is the golden text from j ^^^^ HLI ^LBB ^i^b The Rev. A. L. Monnlcke r Bt II Corinthians (31: "Where the Spirit of \\waiffl&SamwmBmmma\^Ma%\\\aW0rm v -^«S ^^8aLiSiiiflLi ^%Si >X$laa\\\\\wa\mliffi ^a\\\\wm*m\W3aTm ^a^Li^i^HlliaiaiiBiiB ^^ I^Liifl ^LiiiiiiiiiiB " SALVATION ARMY Ws£!Sz ^S&B£S8SSaa\aWaWgr*. ^Ba >tA,-3mSlBama\\\\\Tm%\\\\W$m\ ^ j-J - ama\wmmJaat\\m ^aT&>Wma\\Wa\smm -. i ^mamm\WKmaW/mmm ^a%%%%TSama%%uWm JBt ^¦^M^^^ BH ^iiBuliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiV David WiNe, Vicar the Lord Is, there Is liberty." ¦ ¦ ¦ - aMmaWMmWaawWamaWmaaaaaWKfm^SaaawmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTkW&fy ¦. ^^m a%%Wiawa ^9^kWaW>mlama%a S. j aima%%a%wKmaWmaa\a%%%Vma%%amm ^Br aa^aaaaaa^aaaaaaaaaamaaaaaafm ^maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW Paul' (il2 W. 3rd SI.) ' . - ' ' . - . ^^t:: '^ s enlightenment Is emphasized In MMTO^ MBP* ' ^f ° 8:15 am. — Communion, ' Sermon, "The reading (rom - 'Science and Health with I^ MHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ^^ ^^'^a ^F&daW -&&WmaW& ** ^^ a^s^iHsssssisssss ^sssssssssss ^^sss^sssssssssssssssssssssH ' Catpt. Lester Anderson Christian's Outlook." Miss Dorothy Felsch, Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker orqanlst. Eddy, Including this citation (p. 3243: 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school, 9:30 n.m. — Sunday school and. Bible "When the truth first appeared to him ¦ : 10;45 a.m.—Worship: cl--".scs. , . ; . - In Science, Paul was mode blind, and his 2:30 p.m. —. Sunday, school at Kellogg, me^^ 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon same as blindness was fell.- but spiritual light soon Minn. ' . - . ' ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ wLiB ^h^^^^ HHHU ^S^^^ B&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBB p^wSfflBiiaaaaaaaaaaaT r mb} *' waaawmBaMma^BESaanSaamawaaaTamaaaaaKa^awaa earlier. Day school children, directed by enabled him to follow the example and i p.m. —Corps cadets. ; W. H. Nolle, - will sing. . . '. ' teachings of Josus, healing the sick and 6:30 p.m.—Young People's Legion. Mrndny-, -1:30 p.m.—Bible circle. preaching Christianity throughout Asia 7 p.m.—Street service. 6:30 p.m.—Pioneer rollerskallno party'. Minor , Greece - and even In Imperial . 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. 7:30 p.m.—Bible circle. Rome." Monday, 7 p.m. — Boy Scours, Frank 7:<5 a.m.—Junior confirmation Wednesday, t p.m.—Meeting, Tuesday, Raines, Scoutmaster.¦ class. . Tuesday, 4 -plrrt. — Junior Leg ion (chil- WSjaag^ . Allcrnoon—Sewing guild. dren's meeting), Thurley Homes. V ^^ ' ^^^^^H^^^HHB^HB^iiiiiiBiii ^^iiiiiiH >^ ^sssssssssssls^ssssssss^BsssHisssssssss^Hssssssssss¦ H 6:30 p.m.—Finance commlllot- EVANGELICAL UNITED 4:30 p.m.—Jail service. - ^^^^^^^ r ^^aaHii^^ ^BmTma\\\\\\Wma\Wlam HHH ^a\sS ^^ ^^ cr$ma^|j[%\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ^^^^^^ |^^^^^ H^r'>^^^^^ HH |^^^^^^^ H^^^ K#t^ ^ffi . ^La ^a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\ ^a\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ' 7 p.m- —Sunday school teachers, I^^^^^ BWBIHH ^WWllll 111 11 , 7 p.m.—Street service. ^nHIMfflBB ^^^^ ^^ BM^^^ MHril MB BflgB ^^y- 11 hi W' I Wi ^BilWI ^HHHlllllBWiW ^Birt 'f m JH^BILHB ^HBIMBllHWBB ^Bi BRETHREN CHURCH O^B^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSS^DI '^ia^Sa^^'^ssssssss^sssssssss^si^sssssssssssssssss^ssssssssssssssssssssss^ss fl p.m .—Senior choir. ¦: ¦ - 7:30 p.m.—Soldiers meeting and Bible Wednesday, . 7:30 p.m.—Women's; Club. • . (West King and South Baker) . study. Circle Five will sponsor a , bake sale. The Rev. Paul Milbrandt 7:30 p.m.—Ladles Home League. ¦ HHBH^P ^mlflG. ^H^: ^^MKma\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 8 p.m.—District meeting, ' Lutheran Pio- Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Girl Guards, aged:7! aW^m\\\\\\\Wma\\\\\\\a\F ^m^Jm^ma\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^¦^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ kx ' ' • neers council. ." .. ¦ : 9:15 a.m.--Sunday school. to 17, and Sunbeams, aged » to 11. ^^¦HJKsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss^sssssssssssss^^^. 4*Usss^sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss % : Thursday, 3:45 p.m.—Junior choir. : • 10:30 a.m.—Worship. World Service day. Thursday, 7 p.m.—Street service. . i^pH^^^^^^^^^^lil^^^^^^Hl^^^^^^^^^^^^BKlHl^^^^K%T^^ ^^^ISl^s^lllllllllllllll^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHsii^H^li Saturday, 9 a.m.—Confirmation classes. Theme. '^Fellow Workmen for God." Mern. 7:30 p.m.—Midwest holiness meeting. ' . W^ A ir^s^Ea^^HR^^ JKWM m\\\\\\\\\\\\ ^ma\\^^Hm\\\ ^ma\\\\m * .^S!BSMH ^^ HB ^^^^ B^^^^^^^^^^ B|| ^^^^^^^^ M^^^^^^ ™i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B bers of Women's Society of World Serv. Saturday, 10 a .m.—Cub Scouts. Ice will assist. - . 2 p.m.—First and third Saturday of each BgHBj&gffi- y«H fijHf CENTRAL LUTHERAN 6:45 p.m.—Youth fellowship. month, Junior Soldiers' meeting.- JBsssssssssssssstaBssssssssssssHt^sssssWe^sssi^ssss^ssHeli^^l ¦ 7:30 p.m.—Youth choir party and prac- Dally, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.—Family serv- (The American Lutheran Church) tice. . ice store, 501 E. 5th SI. (Corner Huff and Wabasha) Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Council of adminis- . - . . - -¦ Dr. L,;¦ E. Bryneitad tration. . T. E. Herbranson, Thursday, 7:1 J p.m.—Midweek service. Friday evening — Local conference and Assistant Pastor pastor parish relations committee the Rov. Catholic Services A. B. Utrman,' conference superintendent, 9 a ,m.— Sermon, "Th e Vision of Josus presiding. ¦ ' ¦ ' Only." Mrs. "t. Charles p.m. 8 p m.—Church council. ' ¦ . Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible study class, chapel , ST. STANISLAUS (East Thursday. 4:30 p.m.—LSA choir. CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 4th and Carlmona) 7:30 p.m. -1.5A. (676 W. Sarnla Sf.) The Rt. Rew. Msgr. N , F. 7:30 p.m. —Senior choir , Scout room. Tho R«v. N. E. Hamilton Grulkowski Friday, 4 p.m. - - Boys choir. Fellowship f amil %f}imon Hall . The Rev. Robert Kula» - . ;SE 9 30 a m.- Saturday, 9 a.m .- Junior and senior con- Church school. The Rev. John Wera y ) ftrfminch; . 10 15 am Wnr'.hlp. Sornion, "Making a I Hi' .changing Drclslon. The Rov, Jerome Verdick Baa ' II . a .m--Girls choir, r-ellowshlp Hall. " ml,, Thursday, ft p.m. Illblr- sludy, book, ol Sunday Masses — 5-30 , 7:15. B:30, 9:45 **" ¦"l™B™ ' Titus, nnd prayer lerylce, and 11 .'15 a.m. >^ . ^^ 'i') ic Robinson s don t go tn my ch urch — they belong GOODVIEW TRINITY ¦ Weekday' Masses—4:30 a.m. ^ LUTHERAN CHURCH Holy Day Masses — 5:30, »: 30, I, 9:30 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES a m. nnd 5:15 p.m. an0 lier (Wisconsin Synod ) Contc5slons--3-5 m. and 7-9 r.m, Thurs- THE CHURCH FOR ALL ... 1 '° ' " (653 St.) ]> Tho Rev. David M. Ponath Sioux day before first Friday; day belore holy Henry Hosting, days ol obligation nnd Saturday, ALL FOR THE CHURCH | Rut I'll tdl xoii there arc no finer people in our town tha n P. 1^ mut 11 n nt Wurluj) . Si-mion, Pr esiding Minister "Inirl, I Am Unworthy. " Oriiiinlst, Mrs. ST. CASIMIR'S Tiic ciinuii is the grcaicst factor on I Cliff and ' 're, I'mi.tltl Duck 1 p ni . S IT vice (Wi",l Broadway near Ewlno) Bcrtii , ancl their kids , Poll y and They good 9- ^5 a. m fiKlKJay *(two\. (Milli 3, 15 p.m. WnHlifowrr itudy. Tho Rt. Rev. Msgr. for the building of character and I -11 r r • ' i 1 .745 p.m - frintfy 7' s. Tuesday, ' B n ni. r.roup lllhle study. HIK -i$ iieLg l ihors . . . friends who cl stick by you in trouble . . , people Wonrtay- Plonrcrs. Tliiirsrl.iy, ; :in p ni. . /vlln|st«ri training Jullui W, Haun R I nti/.cmhii). it a storehouse j liR'Sday. J p. m. Sunday SC I IOH I ti'ach- school. The Rev. Robert Stntnjcliror - t-i 1- . Miiin"M,t,i City II-30 of sp iritual values. Without a M IOUR p ill. Vivid' . Sunday Mnsses — 8 . \vith StancLircfe ;¦ Wi (Ine-rtny, /:::,1 pin Whip lUiv • anil 10 o.m, , klcals. . ' ¦ Weekday Masses - t T r, ,jr ¦.<).. v, ) It' p.m ¦lYP!,,' Mlmn'wfn a.m. ('limcli , neither iknipciii n' nor civili/a- Clly Hiily day Masses - 4:]0 and 9 a in. CHURCH of the NAZARENE First Friday Masses — way irl.iv, ) ll r> »i r rliolr 4:15 And 8 am. ti.n. c... Minive. Thec are four sound C I-' , ti.il'd , SI Mat- (Orrln 51. and now Highway 61) ;\,lc] ()t | lcr Q\^ .mmc\ [osyn fcc] samc alxm tlicv* . , V, inou/i . (^ t the ' Tlie Rev. lcisons whv cvrrv person should nttend . ., y , . . S.i- iirda- /, 9 a in ' onhnnallnn In-.tiuc- Phil Williams ST. MARY'S . r lion. r.wKivicw. (West Broadway near Blerce) semen rcRui.ui y and support the Robinsons. I radcpcoplc say it s a pleasure to do business with ¦ V 41 a in -- Church idiool (or all arjrs. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. J, 10-45 a.in. Worship, Snyder ~ " —/-p.m The Rev. Louis Cook amrcii, 'I'h cy are: (i) ror his oNvn wke , _ FAITH LUTHER7W" " 1-eHowshlp grmrnr: theiil Comanunltv_lcadcrs .admire the way _.they i)itch._ in ... I .1(1 p.in, • Service, Tho Rov. Martin OUon (2) lor his children s sake. (3) For tlie ' (United Lutheran ¦ Sunday Masses—5:45, 7, 8, 9:30 and 11 Church In America ) am, unit IJ: 15 p,m snlc of hit commimirv and nation, (j) ^^' PClp. (7f> I W. I Inward I CALVARY BAPTIST Wenkrtay Masses — 7 and 11 am. Hjly Day Masso* — 5:30, 7. 9 a.m. and ' R obert L. Nelson, Pastoi (401 L. S.mtiorn St .| l' or the sake of the Church itself , which 530 ond 7 p.m , The Rev. William Fcssant C arlo Orcnckhahn, Assisting Conloislons -¦ 3 10 In 5 p.m. and M 1- uresis his moiai ami iuutcii.ii suppoit. So I say thus p icture is-symbolic. For if wed stop and fi gu re Id 9-30 p.m. - If) on Saturdays, days Ixilni . f ,| rn M.iluv a nv- Sunday school. holy days and Thursdays lietore llrst III £ I'lau to «,, to ehu.cl , regula.l y and read V in a rn ¦ '.unrt.iy id'oul wiih classes II n nv W or-.hliv | days. WI1AT MAKKS FINN VYXWIE LIKE TOI^ ROBINSONS 7 ..10 pin . tOf all a'jr- , 1 vmiijt'llslic soivlcc, j mir Bihle Ll,iilv. Wrrlni'silay. HII g irj , .e> « in. IV'i'lilii /*¦, A A. John - IHII . •- Cnttagr prayer ST. JOHN'S • , suivkes In the linnics. I ... wh y this whole tow n would he in chu rch next Sunday! > -«> orga'iisl, will t'lny "Anclniilr, " Hiucn ¦ (La'.l (lroadway and Hamilton) ' li- ,.nf, nml "O, I. OK !, Musi Holy. " I ram- The R ov , James D. Hahiger All Sermon , "I In- I itjlil Within You. " Sunday M.SMM 7, 9 and II a.m Anf.ciTi, "1 tie I mil Is My 1 |¦ c.Mi'fii i«, ',i., - im* <, /«, 9 Mj ]„, . l? ] -nluiil.iy, 10 a.m. . st I rl.lay Masses — I a m, and 1.15 * ^. ttilcw j 0 M llk s;1 lm pmverhs Romans Romans Cotcc hrlk/,1 r. i.iss. 10 io a.m. —Worship, Nuisery. n in. ^^^^ " ^mWWWW^T ^M-20 [ 10:7-1<1 I H-.^-U 1 12H'.l-() 1 -v.1-10 | (, ,1-U 1 (,:1M 8 j This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. Madison Silo Company Bunke's Apco Service H. J. Dunn Black Top Surfacing Co. Winona Delivery & Transfer Co. Watkins Products, Inc. :inl and Wilson , r — Winonn , Minn. Winonn, M innosotn 1570 Service ltd. — Villi K, Sarma l().>0 W, 2nd St. - Winonn , Minn. 404 W. 4tli - Winonn , Minn. , Winona , Minnesota - Wcsfcrn Coa l & Oil Co. Pocrloss Chain Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. Fawcott-Abraham Funeral Service Winona County Abstract Co., Inc. P. Earl Schwab Wi I.ahiyelte — Winona r , Minn, Front and Walnut — Winonn , Minn. :)r>0.> Sixth — Goodvlew . Minn. 276 K: 3rd - Winona , Minn. 535 Junction St, — Winona , Minn. General Contractor — Winonn , Minn. Winona and Park Hotels The Worncr & Swasey Company Country Kitchen Drivc-ln Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Whittaker Marino & Manufacturing Springdole Dairy Company Winona , MiniiC'iola lladfjer Division Cor. Itt. Ill nnd onin St. - Winona , Minn , 14.10 W. Brondwiiy — Winonn , Minn. 24 Lnird St, - Winonn , Minn, "Milk of Superior Flavor " Williams Hotel & Annex N. A. Rovorud Company Boland Manufacturing Co. The Morchonfs Nat'l Bank of Winona Winona Raady-AAixed Concrete Thorn Machine Co. jtfriiifj .Si.'l'vicc — Winonn C' , Minn. Jtoad Coiili'Hctors — Winona. Alum. :ird and Joliiijioii St*. —- Winona , Alnni. . 102 Fast 3rd St. 5775 (ith St. ~ Winonn , Minn. 37li() 4th — Winona , Minn. Williams-Wilbcrf Vault Co. / Bre itlow Funeral Homo K. r, V. ' cU Fifth Jit. — Winona, Minn. 370 U. Sarnia — Winona , Minn. The World Today Religion Was Youth-Adult Activities ¦ 32nd Division {A weekly calendar of special activities ol the Boy Scouts,; •' . Catholic Recreational Center, Girl i'cotits, par/c-recreatj en de- pofW Hoppen partment, ijed Cross, VflfCA and YtyC'A, which comprise the An Issue in WmoTia Group Workers Association.J Will Be Combat

FRIDAY ¦7 p.m.—Park-recreation Squares beginners instruction ,: East Gen- In SouthMet Nam ISM Campaign ' . ter. ' •. Readf Feb. 15 By JAMES MARLOW If one country in that area was SUNDAY Associated Prfrsi News By JULES LOH FT. LEWIS, Wash. UPi - Wis- Analyst lost to communism, the others ' ¦ ¦ 1 p.m.—Rod & Giin Club fishing contest , Prairie Island. wo^ild be that much easier to push . - ' . AP Staff Wrjt«r . . . ' ' ¦ consin's 32nd Infantry Division WASHINGTON (API — Your ,; . MONDAY : " . „, ' '. will reach combat readiness by guess is about as good as any- over until in the end all might In 1846 there was a religious 2 p.m.—Winona Girl Scout public relations committee, Brantly topple.. issue in an election campaign. Feb. 15, ranking officers said body 's oh what' s going to happen Chappell home, 203 W. Wabasha St. Thursday , and after that ; will un- in South Viet Nam and , eventual- Somebody claimed the candi- TUESDAY ' But when the North Vietnamese " dergo a wide range of special ly, the rest of Southeast Asia. It's Communists crushed the French date for the House of Represen- 1:30 p.m.—Winona Girl Scout Senior Scout art committee, John training. getting more tense by the day. tatives from Springfield , 111, — Steffen home, 222 W.Wabash a St. and Look half ot Indochina in . 1954 , The former Vlaliorial Guard divi- Former President Dwight D, the United did not inter- Abraham . Lincoln — was "an in- 3:30 p.m.—Park-recreation children 's arts and crafts valentine Stales fidel." party, sion was called up last October Eisenhower and the late Secre- vene. Dalles said this country West Center . and is scheduled to be demobilized tary of State John Foster Dulles would not go it alone. '- "That I am not a member of 4 p.m.—Park-recreation Youth Giin Club , Armory rifle range. 5:30 p.m —Young adults YWCA. by Oct. 15 this year, or earlier. were much concerned about the Now, eight years later, the Unit- any Christian churcb is true," re- . , "falling domino " theory in South plied Abe, honestly, "but I have 7 p.m.—Winona Coast Guard free navigation course, W-est Center. ; One battle group, an artillery ed States is up to its heck iri 7:45 p.m. "Who ' , YWCA. battalion and some support ele- east Asia, It was an idea, which South yiet Nam. Re-ports that never denied the _ truth of the — s New went like this: Scriptures; and I have never WEDNESDAY ments, will take part in Opera- Americans are fighting there have Scout Sugar Loaf neighborhood , Washing- tion Bristleconei a desert manu- been denied But the United spoken with intentional disrespect 3:30 p.m.—-Winona Girl of religion in general or of any ton Kosciusko School cafeteria. ver from March 7-13 at Ft; Ir- States now has built up its forces arts & crafts valentine party win, Calif. in men and planes. denomination of Christians in par- 3:30 p.m.—Park-recreation children ' ticular." East Center. : Combined arms training will ' If the start March 26 and extend five 'Flying Pastor , United States gets into Lincoln won the election. But 7 p.m.—Park-recreation last; woodshop session for junior , boys, the fighting, the Red Chinese may West Center, :' ; weeks at.Ft. Lewis and the Yaki- get in. If that happens, it's Korea three years earlier it had been a ma, Wash., firing center. This di- different story. He had . tried for THURSDAY all over again , and maybe worse. 9:30 a.m.—Winona Girl Scout birthday year 's ' committee meeting. vision will spend two weeks . at To Be Installed That is what President Kennedy a Whig party nomination without the firing center in May. success, and laid at least part of 7 p.m.—Park-recreation last woodshop session for senior boys,. DOWN SHE ." GOES , has to worry about in deciding ' ' ¦ ' A small unit of the division is . . . KassonWell Drilling Co., Kasson the blame to religious intolerance. . West Center. : ' ' ¦ Minn., how . far to go. FRIDAY " ' .' expected to train in Alaska in is foiling 125 trees in Plainview in one of the first steps At Silo, Stockton H« shares Elsenhower's view — "It was everywhere contended," 9:15 a.m.—Group Work Organization , Lucas Lodge. : July or August, and the . 32nd may in a street improvement program estimated to cost $670,0OO-$700,- STOCKTON, Minn. (Special)—A which is probably everybody's he - Wrote , "That no Christian —Group III, Senior Citizens , Lake Park Lodge. assist in training ROTC and Na- 000. This was one of five large trees on the Ralph' Laur.enz prop- " 2 p.m. tional Guard units from the north- pastor who was occasionally re- view—that if Viet Nam goes, the ought to go for me because I be- 7 p.m.—Park-recreation family square dancing, Central Elementary erty on the corner of First Avenue and Third Street which got . ^ other nations of Southeast longed to no church ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ west this summer. quired to fly to serve his s cattered Asia , was sus- School gymnasium;;; ' . - . - - - " ; ' ' " the ax. About one-third of the trees have been cut (or this project , parish in Canada are lined up like sitting ducks. pected of being a deist , and had Earlier this week troops of the will be installed Kennedy's trouble got under talked about fighting ' a duel." 32nd launched a 27-foot Honest . which also will include curb and gutter. Storm sewers were con- Sunday as pastor way early in his administration Much has been written about John Rocket to a target area 1C structed last fall . Blacktopping will not be completed until next of Silo Immanuel last year when Communist guer- Lincoln's religious beliefs, ana1 as miles away. The rocket , carrying year, there's a lot. of grading and surfacing to be done first. (Mrs. Lutheran ChuTch rillas began to overrun Viet his birthday rolls around each a dummy instead of a nuclear photo) French in Algeria warhead, was only the second Ervin Bartz and of Gra e 'e Nam's next-door neighbor , littl e year a popular, pastime in some Lutheran Church , landlocked Laos. quarters is to try to figure out fired from Ft, Lewis and U'c first Stockton. handled by the 32nd. On March 23. 1961, he told a what¦ denomination he. belonged Oxford Union Society The Rev. Clar- to: ' •: ¦; Lt. Col. Fred J. Van Roo ol news conference that unless the Milwaukee, wiio is in charge of ' ence R. Witte 'will Red-led* guerrillas agreed to a His own words, however , pro- Mop e ior Freedorn Drops Old Tradition Quie s Objection be installed at 2 - ' vide the . best insight regarding division artillery training, said the cease-fire, the United ...: States firing, was a "100 per cent suc- p.m. at" Silo and would have to act. the innermost feelings of this By JOSEPH E. DYNAN OXFORD , England 'rAPl-The i <#) French settlers in Algeria who lived through the cess." / at 8 p.m. at Stock- : Eventually there was a deeply religious man. ALGIERS — ' Oxford Lmibn Society, the famed ; ton by the Rev. cease- He himself admitted to being Nazi occupation of France say they iecl righ t at home in Algeria to- . ' ¦Milwaukee Battery' -B.. 3rd Rock- university ' group, voted Sends College Aid fire—repeatedly broken — during ¦ ¦ . ' ' - ' s debating j Norbert Reinke. Rev. Witt. superstitious. In 1841 he wrote to day. . ' ' • • . ¦' ' ' et' Howitzer- Battalion , .. 121st Artil- Thursday , night to abandon the I which this' country agreed to set- majority looks to the expected cease-fire m the lery, was in charge of the Wed- St. Charles, Winona Circuit coun- ting up a coalition governmeat his friend, Joshua F. Speed- ol Algeria 's Moslem old tradition that has kept worn- J selor,: Lutheran Church-Missouri Louisville. Ky.^ "I was always Algerian war as the preface to their country 's independence. Most nesday firing. Lt, James A. "Bel- en oiit of Us discussions, Bill to Committee headed by a so-called ; neutral believe God 'de agreement with the Nationalist rebels eau. Milwaukee , pushed :¦ the but- Synod. Laotian pringe. superstitious^ I ma of the European settlers view an The pro-women faction won WASHINGTON - President Ken- me one of the instruments for as a sellout; And they now look on the underground Secret Army Or- ton that'touched it off. hands down 404-122. But after the HE REPLACES the Rev. Har- nedy 's college aid plan was side- . That was months ago and there bringing your (wife) and you to- ganization as Frenchmen once vote, members of the anti-women old Braun, who is now serving a is no agreement yet. Meanwhile, gether , which anion I have ' no looked with similar fervor to the group demanded a poll of the full tracked •• Thursday for at least ; 11 St. Paul church. Rector C. F, tlie Viet Cong doubt he foreordained. " wartime resistance .movement for society membership including days :- ' ' . Kurtzweg serv-ed as interim pastor guerrillas from Chile Buying .. . . Communist North Viet Nam in- ultimate liberation . j General Explains members not present at the meet- The; delay came -when Rep.: Al- at Esilo and the Rev. David Pan- creased their infiltration and But Lincoln also had « strong As the European settlers see it ,.j ing. . kow served the Stockton church;-'.- . reliance on prayer: ' ¦! Cuba n Sugar bert Quie, It-Minn., blocked a takeovers in South Viet Nam. Algeria is a country under hostile The ,poll must be held if they unanimous consent request . Pastor Witte was born in Ren- Kennedy seemed "I went to my room and got the "occupying . KEY AVEST Fla. (APt-IIa- can collect \M . ' signatures - -to' a to send glad to settle down on my knees in prayer , " he occupation and the leg islation to a house-senate ville County near Buffalo Lake, for coalition government in Laos power" is of their own people and New Command vana ' ¦Radio said Thursday night petition by tonifjht. ¦ ' ' " '. . Minn. After attending parochial said shortly after the battle of " If they can 't—it 's come on in , conference committee which must —even though this meant . Com- legally * I. r ir own government. In Chile had purchased 30,000 tons work out a compromise grade school at Cedar M ills, near munist influence in the govern- Gettysburg. "Never before had I , they com- of Cuban crude sugar 'in a barter Cirls. .. between :¦ prayed With as much earnestness. private conversations widely differing versions approved Hutchinson, Minn., he graduated ment—because landlocked Laos pare the government in Paris deal worth $10 million. / from .Concordia High School and would be I felt that I must put all my For South VielNam by the two chambers. an almost ridiculous trust in Almighty God .... I with Vichy and turn on President The broadcas'. added that Chile Quie's action threw the bill Into Junior College, both at St. Paul. spot for the United, States to get Charles' de Gaulle the same arg- HONOLULU (API— Gen. Paul will provide vegetables and cellu- Dollar Returned to prayed that he -would not let the D. Ilarkins strongly emphasizes the committee on rules. But chair- While studying at the seminary involved in a shooting war. - , ¦" ' • ' ¦ ument wartime. Gaullist .s. used lose in exchange for Cuban at St; Louis,. -Mo,, he served as a nation perish." . the creation of his. new command tobacco. Conscientious Driver man Howard W. Smith . D-Va., de- It ¦ ' ¦ . was a little different in South against. Pierre Laval: ¦ And Von the . Bible: • ¦¦ ¦ clined to comment on how the ¦ in South Viet. Nam does not proph- ¦ vicar at Gresham , Wis., teaching Viet Nam where President Ngo : MOUNT CLEMENS; Mich . /AP) 30 jnipils in a school fox Indians "Take all of this book upon With same resentful bitter- esy .the use of U.S. combat troops committee members would vote. Dinh Diem and his family have reason that you can , arid the th* ¦ —Sheriff Lester A. Almstadt got There was no immediate evidence on a reservation. He graduated run the country since the ness, the Europeans of Algiers against the Communists. Three Killed in French balance on faith," he wrote to is no change in U.S. a dollar in the mail. that the comm it tee wo uld with- from the seminary in 1943..,' . defeat eight years ago. despise French authorities as "There the dollar was a Speed in 1864 , "and you will live joined hands policy, " he told The Associated Wreck in Poland Accompanying hold the necessary clearance to Pastor Witte's first call was to They've run it pretty much lifee "traitors" : who have ¦ letter from Joanne Daunt, 24, ex- and ; die a happier and better with an enemy to work France's Press, . . . send the legislat ion to conference. Swift Current. Sask., Canada. He a medieval kingdom , not ; as a man.." WARSAW (AP)—Three persons plaining her car speedometer Congress starts a 10-day Lin- preached in a scattered parish at downfall. De Gaulle now plays the The . role of the U.S. military in democracy. As a result of his And a profound faith in divine South Viet Nam will continue to were killed and four injured -when went awry Saturday night and coln day recess Thursday, and no least three times each : Sunday, iailure role: of Marshal Philippe Petain ' to put in reforms there providence. fate for be training and support of native a passenger train ran off the rails she was sure she had broken the effort ¦will' -be made to win rules traveling 209 miles. ; In winter lias been a great indifference "If , after endeavoring to dp my and deserves the same and .".' rammed . through a house speed limit while driving a friend ¦19 were block- the same reasons, they assert. troops against the Communist - . ' . ' months when the roads as to who won: President Diem best in the light which (God) af- Viet Cong guerrillas , he said. Thursday, the Polish Press Agen- to catch a bus. .... committee clearance before Feb. ed by. snow , he often used an air- or the Reds. I find my efforts fail," In the local lexicon , police of- cy reported . fine) , I'll pay fords me, fighting the secret "If it's more (fne The issue dividing the house and plane to get around. he wrote in 1862. "I must believe ficers actively Harkins underscored Pentagon more," Miss Daunt said. Sheriff; senate bill is college scholarships. But, to save it, the United army - are the hated "barbouze " that tor some purpose unknown statements that the U.S. troops ; in .Don 't keep that waffle iron- on Almstad t drove to Miss Daunt's I The house restricted its version IN THE FALL of 19419, Pastor States, starting in Eisenhower's to me He wills it otherwise." or the "Gaullist gestapo ,'* ranked South Viet Nam were "not com- W itte went to Maple Creek, Sask., time (special a top shelf! Instead of skillet-fry- place of employment in -nearby i of the bill to college; construction , moved in as the French with the Vichy "millec" bat ," hut advisory. The men do ing French toast , you can "Waf- Mew Haven and returned her dol- aid only. The senate bill included where he reorganized the scatter- gave up and ever since has most revealing police who once acted as tools ¦ Perhaps the have orders to defend themselves fle" it in the iron. lar. ' - . . ' I both construction and scholarships. ed parish ol f ivecongregations in- pump ed in aid which now com.es declaration of Lincoln 's religions for Hitler's police state). but not to congregations. if attacked , he said, to two active to perhaps more than $2 billion . attitude was summed up in the The Europeans here go about attack. . ' ¦ He accepted a call to Walter If anyone doubts that President latter part of his life when he their daily, chores with an air. of . Harkins , deputy v army com- Township, Bellingbam, Minn., in Diem and his regime are hot ex- said: sullen scorn for the Paris author- . ¦ mander in the Pacific , was named January 1954. He server! two con- actly heroes to all the Vietnam- "I have never united myself to ities.' '- .- . • '. Thursday to head the new U.S. MIDLAND INFRA-HEAT FUEL OIL with CAL-RAD gregations, Alban Township, State ese, a few figures make the any church because I have found Military Assistance Command, looks like most other fuel oils. But it 's the differences Line, and Big Stone City, S. D; point: difficulty in giving my: assent ... ' . "There are two people who can bolstering President Kennedy's you can't see, « a result of. the refining and blending never come to Algiers—De Gaulle He was married in September At the most the Viet Co-ng to the long complicated stated policy of expanded aid to NGO processes, that can cost you money and heating comfort. guerrillas — the troops — number Christian doctrine which and Ben Khedda ,'' one after an- 1945. He and his wife have four ments of Din Diem 's pro-Western govern- . Many fuel oils contain additives. They, too, arc dif- children. The three oldest are Ca- no more • than . 20,000, according characterize their articles of be^ other of the Europeans says. They ment. ' nadian. They are Robert , grade to estimates rrjade in Washing- lief. vow that they will . never permit ferent. Cal-Rad in Midland INFR A-HEAT is a tested . nine; Reta, grade six; Ralph, ton. Diem's army is about 170,- "When any church will inscribe rebel Premier Ben Youssef Ben With -the new assignment, Hark- and proved additive that overcomes the moisture and grade four, and Richard , age 5. 000 and, with American help, he's over its altar, as its sole qualifi- Khedda . to install himself here, ins, 57, was promoted from lieu- sludge problcnvs inherent with heating oils. to try general. trying to build it to 200,000. cation for membership, the Mas- and they almost dare Paris tenant general to full "With ordinary fuel oil in your tank , moisture can cavs* Kennedy finally insisted that if t of the to install a provisional European- Harkins refused to speculate on ter's condensed statemen damaging rust and sludge formation. Let ' Diem was to get more help from substance of both law and gospel Moslem executive in any of the any possible increase of U.S.,mil- s see what this country he had to put in re- 'Thou shalt love the Lord thy God Algiers public buildings. itary ' -manpower ' in the Southeast this means. Highland Church forms, He's supposed to be doing with all thy heart and with all De Gaulle's government , having Asian -' republic. He conceded , how- The opening in your oil burner 's nozzle is smaller than that Dut how much he's done is thy soul ahd with all thy mind , battled the Moslem rebels to a ever, that support troops were in the period ending this sentence. That tiny hole must . not clear. and thy neighbor as thyself that deadlock, now faces an even training in the United States for stay open and clean for efficient fuel atomization and with his new command. Adopts Budget church will I join with all my more difficult , more desperate service combustion. Th* President sent Gen. Max- heart and with all my soul." and mor« elusive Europea n ter- Ilarkins sidestepped all ques- SPRING GROVE. Minn. (Spe- well Taylor over there to see whole- tions on the internal political situ- ) what he thought. After Taylor re- rorism which has the cial —A budget of $3,721 was hearted support of perhaps 00 per ation in the embattled republic. adopted at the annual meeting of turned this country sent at- least popu- He- called the South Vietnamese 40 helicopters to Viet Nam ' and cent of Algeria 's European Highland Lutheran Church. A be- lation. "a fine people" who want Com- nevolence budget of $2,7S7 also was increased its military forces on munists out of their country. He '¦ ' ' the ground. Order on Hams adopted. - . ' ¦ About the only secret In the will do his part , he said. On Dec. 19, • 1361,.. informed secret army is in its name. Officers elected wcrei The Rev. sources here said the helicopters William Hexom, president; P a u 1 Its activities are widespread Cal-Rad in Midland Here a tiny particle of —some of which have been shot and almost public, Its tracts and Bassinet Too 1NFRA-HKAT abjorbs F. Henzlcr , vice prcsklent; Wal- down since—would be flown by ruB t or MuH K e in lodged ter Langland, secretary; Peter N. Is Set Aside pamphlets circulate throughout and disperses moisture; .. , ., Americans to airlift supplies over (AP) ! Short for Baby prevents rust and slud M * r - thiU small opemnR. Wennes, treasurer ; Norris Larson , WASHINGTO N - Calling the urban area. It is openly dis- !• ' ' . g*. the jungles to Vietnamese fight- an enforced distortion of the ' The inointure burns with Deflected furl drips away . financial secretary; Norris Lar- it " cussed and its directives quickly i CliKSTKIt . Pa. (AP)—What do ing the Viet Cong. truth ," the U.S. Court of Appeals and effectively distributed. With tho fuel. Your burner nor.- unburned. Faulty burning son , sexton: Edward Selness, as- Tliursday Kennedy sent a gen- i von do when you have a 23-inch zle ataya clean , inside and ]«>, am,, sistant sexton; trustees , Leslie set aside Thursday a government the all but . avow ed complicity of 24-inch baby . , - m:l soot an(I ^. eral , Paul D. Ha rkiiis , to Viet "imitation j bassinet, and :i ( oiil. j\o smoke , Hoot f url ,,. ,. ., . . Wennes, chairman , Leonard Lane order requiring an some civil servants and with This . was the problem facing waste or lost heat. Uni- Fma^y-tM openmir i« Nam to direct American efforts ham " - label on smoked hams to \ plugged , i, wasteil and Tilford Ingvalson- board oC there. Day by day the Un ited sympathy among segments of the Tom Maranb ol nearby Boothwyn form fuel ntomization 'likfi t uel , parish education, Norris Fadness. which water has been added. officer . corps , . it is becoming Thursday. this given you clean-bum- h*at in lost. -A service rfall States gets deeper in this war. The court ruled that an order - cliairman , Kcrmit Mestad and Le- more organized , with its own Marano 's wife , Catherine , a inp, economical heating ' r«*sults. ¦ land Ingvalson; auditors , Lester by Secretary of Agriculture Or- clandestine press and its own slim , 4-foot , ll-inch , 115-pounder , comfort . , Oefstedahl , chairman , Milford So- ville L. Freeman was "capricious communications network. i tiave birth to . a 30-pound , 9-ounce , and arbitary " nnd meat products Wh«n you tr* UmpUd to l«y, "oh , >ll fud oil) an «lilc « " lem, Edwin Gulbro , Keith Groth , Latin American It levies its own taxes , which 24-iiuli son at Sacred Heart Hos- . . . . think rt /irr publishing t'ndits- er , Terry Ingvalson , David HeR- American neighbors. (AP) Actress Lana Turner try is broadcast each seth, Ronald Lano, Lurry Lane, INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. - , Vcliner Hendrix , 47, Folsomville , Sat urday evening f rom Dunne Groth , David Petorson , Al- WenneH and Allen Peterson serv- galloping Collapses at Studio lan Pctorson and Keven Gooilno. ing committee. saw two wh ile horses oV.'W tn 0:55 p.m. on , down a highway near here early invite, y on The following officers were dec- Twenty-one voting membors he- Thursday and decided ' HOLLYWOOD (API - Actress KWJVO. Wc led by the Highland lHi-Lengiic for sides members' of , the American his truck AT YOUR MIDLAND DEALER could pass between them, | Lana Turner collapsed on a mil- to lie our listcniti 'i 1%2: Beverly Kroslms , president; Lutheran Church Women , attend- ,1 lion picture set Thursday night (litest:: f or 25 pleasant The con- Too late he saw Ihe white David Hegseth , vice president; ed the Jan. 24 meeting. horses weren 't alone—his (ruck and was hospilalizcd for wlini Minnies each week. FOUR SQUARE CO-OP OIL CO. HOKAH CO-OP 0JL ASSOCIATION Sharon Osmundson, secretary; Du- gregation has lfll confirmed mem- was described as nervous ex- hit and killed a brown horse in Won ' t you join us? CALEDONIA SPRING CROVE MABEL HOKAH - Ph. » nne Groth , treasurer; Terry Ing- bers. The ALCW served a potluck Die middle, I haustion. .ludy Ph. 17» Ph. M5 Ph, 132 valson , PTM secretary, and dinner. Hendrix , unhurt , reported about ! Miss Turner was admitted to £1 ,000 damage to his truck. Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital PEOPLES CO-OP ASSOCIATION ¦ at 10:15 p.m. The hospital said WINONA her condition was not considered Tri-Cotmty Go-op Oil Association PLAINVIEW - PI,, KE 4.2002 Pageant at Blair serious . RUSHFORD HOUSTON WINONA DR. C. R. KOLLOFSKl 9 a.m. through » P«- An aid e said the actress prob- Ph BLA1H , Wis, (Special) pag- LEWISTON CO-OP ASSOCIATION SUurdiy ft to 12:30 - A ably will return to work nt Para- UN ™ Tw n i755 sSn^hTa, DR. MAX L. DEBOLT eant , "The Way of the Witness ," mount Pictures Monday. Dail News LEWISTON - Ph. 3l4t will be presented Sunday at U p.in. She collapsed during a party in y • OptometrM* at the Luther League meeting of honor of her 42nd birthday at the FILLMORE CO-OP SERVICES n „. . . «... .», Faith Lutheran Clnireli by mem- end i»f ihe day 's shooting on LANESBORO HARMO Rollingstono Co-op Oil Association Tut io AHD MA3N STS. PIIONF. C850 - 3631 ; bers of the various circles ol the "Who ' s (lot the Acti on. " She co- NY Sunday News Ph. HO 7-3465 Ph. Tulip 4-4171 ROLLINGSTON E - Ph. 2351 " American Lutheran Church Wo- stars with Dean Martin in the JM 1IIIHJ.IIIMIIIIIII—WI men. film. ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦¦' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - - ' . ' ' .. . ' . . ' . . • . '.v. •*. . -' ' ¦ . : - Milk Volume $7,371 Gain Germany Nativ e New Up Sharply Reported at Lets Get Gmm Houston Co. Assistant \ *V A. P- SHIRA .} PRESTON, Minn/ — Joachim F. (Yogi i Pusch became assistant At Ridgeway Rollingslone Planting For Beauty And Birds agricultural extension agent in . This is the lime of the year when gardeners, make plans lot the ItlDGEWAY , Minn. 'Special)— ROLLINGSTONE , Minn. - A net " a Fillmore County Feb. 1. succeed- gain for 1961 of $7,371 , which paid growing season that will be upon us in . a relatively short time: Not who resign- Patrons of the Ridgeway Cream- considerations is the selecting of new trees, plants ing Harold Halstead , ery Co. are $025,607 richer be- patrons 3 cents per hundredweight small part of such ed to accept commercial - employ- for milk shipped during the year, and flowers to be added to the present plantings, cause of increased milk production yard ment in Florida. , was report ed last Saturday at a The prime objective , of course, is the Deautffication of the in 196 1 it was reported at the an- pleasure Pusch is a native '. 'of Germany, nual meeting Saturday. Dairy Promotion Day sponsored not only for the satisfaction of the home owner, but for the school-and of the passersby as well. Informal gardens have reached the po'^t where he attended high The amount of rhilk received at by the Rollingstohe Creamery as- ¦ was reared oh a-300-ac're - . .diversi- sociation. :; where few are now enclosed by. . . : ~^ . -¦ . - • ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' :. ' . . . the creamery in 1961 was 24,422 ,- -^ . . . . ' farm. He managed the farm f ences hedges; except f ar- fied ¦ 625 pounds, or: 607 ,600 more than Bob ScJitih served as master of high or tall heads cut off to encourage " ' 1939-40,. ' ' ' ., - HE TRIES IT OUT . -, -.. Karl Girtlcr , member of the Wilson . purposes. in . last year. : . : ' , ceremonies for more than 500 per- for screening ther blooming. However, rows of Me attended the School of Agri- Fireflies 4-H Club , warms up to the task of competing against 30 sons who met in- While thoughts are directed pri- may be-"grown , in the vege- Bulk milk deliveries increased the high school them culture oil the ' University; of ' Mi n- from Winona County Saturday. Pre- auditorium for business and enter- marily toward beautification, the garden, or other place, to ' . to 7 170,248 pounds, while can de- public speaking contestants table nesota's St . Paul Campus in " i flfd- . ^ tainment. new plants should be selected, al- ripen for the birds. • liveries made up the additional liminaries will be held at the YMCA from 9" to noon , the win- 53 arid -received , his B.S. degree ' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ A report given during the after- so, for the part they play in fur- 17,252,37.7-pounds ..' .- . .' . . ' • ners to be aired at 2 p.m. on Station KW'NO. A district contest THUS FAR , we hay* been talk- from the university in 1061. ' noon by Mr. Godin . state depart- nishing food , nesting sites and The manufacture of butter , how- for Windna , Fillmore, Houston and Olmsted counties will be aired cover for the birds. In doing this ing about the seed and fruit eat- His background - also includes , ment of auditing, showed returns ever showed a decrease in. pro- live on Station KAGK from 2-.3 p.m. February 17. , no sacrifice of beauty is necessary ing birds, but what of the hum- two years experience as an arti- ' for lfM were $817 706. The cream- duction . The secretary s report Nine of the 30 contestants from Winona County are members ery processed 824,516 pVunds of and , in fact, the attractiveness of ming birds. Many of the plants ficial dairy cattle tnsominalor and showed that butter production was butterfat. Whole milk was sold to the grounds -can be enhanced by mentioned provide nectar especial- as an insect control, supervisor for down 26,744 pounds from 1960. Re- of the Wilson Fireflies organization — a remarkably large liumber Plainview Creamery for processing giving this - consideration to the ly enjoyed by these dainty ' little a, canning, company for three cei pts for the butter were $28,449. of participants. ' . '¦ ¦ ' •' ¦' dry milk powder. Butter sold to birds. ' , .; ;;."- birds. The; mallows, lilies, irises, years. : , Buttermilk receipts were $393- ' " J. F. "Yogi'"Posch • . . - . . - i Winona and locally totaled 127 .862 example. The petunias and glads, Mo mention AL college , he worked as a soil A decrease also was shown in Take trees for ¦ pounds. e only a few , are very attractive laboratory, technician. His . extra- the number of pounds of cream '.Si ' . ' mountain ash is a beautiful .tre Feed. -Grain. gn-up . Speaker '; at-the meeting was Lew w-hen cov- to them. And , of course, the large c urricular activities included serv- ¦received: by the creamery. Patrons .. not only in the spring Conlon , St. Paul , area manager blossoms, orange-red tubular flowers of the ing as president , of -the .'Interna': were paid '. $25,B!)0 for this- com- To Begin Thursday Ordering Plants? ered with heads of white ¦ . of the Arnerican Dairy Association. , in the fall with its orange- trumpet vine are highly favored tkmnl Relations Club'. ' •He ' was a Trempealeau Co. modity (70 ,'JOO fewer pounds than hut-also j'n T rempealeau Co. Other speakers were Glen Haase, red berries, it is a clean tree and by. these nectar loving birds that member of the Toastmasters Club Wfi0 > . . . ; As most gar- ) ' '¦ manager of the Plainview Cream- attracts many birds in the autumn are a joy to see. and the Agricultural Education The report also showed pay- '.WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special • - Some Suggestions deners know this vine Is very 'or- Club.' . ' " ' ery : State Sen. .1. R; Keller: Mil- that feed on the fruit. . SCD Set; ments to ADA were $2,304. Sign-up for the 19S2 feed grain ! - ALMA , Wis.—Spending a few namental , as ; well as hardy and . Pii'sch- is married and the father Banquet program will begin Thursday at- lard Chab,. Winona,, state depart- Guest speakers were I>ew Con- | evenings with the new seed cata- ment of dairy and food, . THE HACKBERRY tree offers there is usually some place about of four children. the ASCS' office jn Trempealeau and Rob- Ion , associated with the ADA; Mil- I log is more than just cold-weath- ert , Hiirtig, Land 'o Lakes equip its purple, fruit to finches, gros- the yard where one can-be grown lard Cbab, Winona , district . stale County courthouse, it vvas announc- i er entertainment., it' s good sense. beaks , waxwings. robins and other to supply color and beauty high- 3 lo Be Honored ¦ ment sales department. dairy .inspector , and Carl Madseh , ed by Henrik Hemess¦ . ASCS office •• George Klingbeil , University of birds : during tlie fal l migration. er up. . An added advantage is that manager! ¦ ' - ¦ - ¦ Dairy Princess Darlene Nisbit , ' INDEPENDENCE , Wis. '-Spe- Swift & Co., La Crosse. . ; Wisconsin fruit -specialist/ s ays formerly of Stockton , 1.1 is not a very, desirable tree it blooms late in the summer. A schedule has heen set up for also spoke Meetings Slated cial)—Outdoor recreation will be Directors elected for three-year ; that Retting in your order's; for to the audience. for the yard, but is fine for more Therefore , while we are prepar- farmers in the various towns to ' the theme of the annual Trem pea- terms were Arthur Erdmahn and fruit plants now assures you . of Special entertainment was pro- open spaces. ing for another gardening season, leau County District Soil Conser- avoid overcrowding on any par- 1 J. Ray McNally. Members of the getting the varieties you want; Or- vided by the Sep-K o Quartet , Min- The mulberry tree furnishes a lets include the birds in our plans , vation recognition banquet at In- ticular day. board not up for election were j dcring late often means you have neapolis - Miss Marilyn -Mans and favorite food of catbirds, ' orioles since they will repay us many In Fillmore Co. dependence High Feb. 21. Each farmer will receive a no- School . llobert Hass , Walter Pfliighoeft . ; to settle for a poorly adapted sub- her tap-dancing group; Carmen 1 -in the summer when fold. Featured speaker will be Roman tice of his corn base and rate per and 'robins . Ivan Sperbeck , Ewald Gaed y and stitute variety. , Sens, piano, and Barbara Vernig, they are rearing their young, and •II. Koenings , state superintendent Alice Ilackbarth. acre by mail before Thursday. ¦ ¦ : | Klingbeil suggests ' that you put accordion . the latter feed on the berries aft- of forests and parks. K. 0. Bak- :a'nf , - - ,' . ¦ On Feed Grains . . | emphasis oh small fruits such as Arrangements were marie by Al er they leave the nest, since rip- er , Eau Claire, erosion control Off icers include Lucille Von ' strawberries,, . - ' raspberries and PRESTON . Minn — The 1DG2 feed : . Rivers, creamery manager. ening occurs over an extended pe- agent , will he master of cere- Moos , secretary; .Jerome Kolstad, ; grapes. If you wish to plant apple Winona DH IA grain program will be explained monies. Elected to the board of directors riod. . A mulbrry tree nearby operator , and Ray Jewell, assist- i frees, he suggests that you con- were E. '.- .T:-. Maus, president ; Eu- depredations in detail to farmers in Fillmore County farmers to be honored ant. Rushford Co-op serves to lessen the County in a series of seven meet- . ; sider some of the dvvarf varie- gene Kalmes, vice president: Hen- on cherries, strawberries and oth- are Frank¦ Jereczek and sons, The ;''it .rons voted to pay one- i ties. This cuts down on the six ings. Dodge;' : Gerhard! ry Siebenaler , secretary-treasurer: er small fruits. This tree should Meets Feb. 16 ; Nelscstuen , Ar- half cen: per pound for butterfa t i ' to ejight years you normally have Representatives of the local cadia , and Arling " Richard Tews and Leonard Krei- be planted away from buildings LEWISTON, Minn.—Tliree direc- ¦ . Rimon , Osseo. to the ADA again. Payments last To Elect Two I to wait before standard varieties ASCS and the county agent's of- : Tickets may be dermacher , directors . and walks because of the falling tors will be elected at the annual purchased from year totaled. 52,304; RUSHFORD , Minn. (Special) ': start bearing. . fices will supply facts pertinent to soil conservation district supervis- - . Following the meeting, 1956 equi- berries and the activity . of the meeting of the Winona Qounty Other I S62-officers .will be elect Carroll Cblbenson and Joseph ' Unless you are interested in a •- the new farm program. ors or at the offices Mc- ty certificates amounting to S.i.gsf) birds. . ..; ¦ Improvement Association of the coun- ed at the regular February meet Mammon Jr., directors of the little extra cash income. Klingbeil Dairy Following is the meeting sched- ty -' agent-, . Soil Conservation were called in for payments. The flowering crabs usually sup- . . Serv- ing of the directors. Rushford Cooperative. Creamery suggest s that you don't plant more here Feb. 16. ule: Feb. 12, Cherry Grove Com- ice or forester; A butter-roasted turkey dinner ply food for the birds that feed Ralph Wayne, extension dairy- munity Center, 10 a.m. ; Feb. 13, Association, are up for re-election than you need for your otyn use. was served to 54f> patrons ; and on the small fruits in The fall at the annual meeting As a ' man from the University of Rlin- Preston - . -Town Hall and Peterson of the or- : rule of the thumb, figure guests by "the • Rollingstone Civics and early winter: And . as our ganization at 11 a.m . Saturd ay at about 100 strawberry plants as iiesota , will be guest speaker at Hall , 10 a.mJand 1 p.m.; Feb. 14; Club and their wives. readers know , these little trees are the meeting at the village hall at Mabel High School and Harmony Rushford High School auditorium. plenty for a family of five. Fifty among the most beautiful of all 67,075 7Vees Lunch will be served during the feet of raspberries and four to sis 1:15 p.m. Legion Hall , 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., Houston County ornamentals. Lewiston businessmen will serve Spring Valley Legion noon hour and a free movie shown grape vine's will be enough of these and Feb. 15, lunch following the meeting.. All Club and Ostrandcr Hall 10 a.m. in , the afternoon at Trojan Theater, I fruits. A CLUMP of three or five ev- , Given to DHIA members and others inter- and 1 p.m. Wisconsin OKs ergreen trees in a corner of the ested in testing were invtied. Fillmore County farmers will Plat Book Set yard will furnish nesting sites, as ¦" ¦ ' ¦ ' . soon- receive-. . notices ' .of. the base 252 Youths CALEDONIA. well as Cover when the cold win- and productivity rating for their Minn:-The publi- cation of a new and up-to-date Mew Oat Variety ter winds blow: A thick patch of respective farms. WHITEHALL, Wis. . Special) - shrubs- is, also favored by the ' plat book of -'Houston County will Around the Pitchfork MAI>ISONT , Wis. - A new oat , Lewiston Entry Sign-up for barley . and wheat in A total of 57,075 trees have been for nesting- be sponsored by the Houston Coun- variet y will- be released to grow- birds the 1962 program is scheduled for allocated by Ihe Trempealeau By BUD EHLERS Turning to the shrubs we find County free t ree ty Farm Bureau. Daily News Farm Editor ers of certified seed in Wisconsin Reserve Champ Feb. 5 through March 31. Sign-up. committee to 2.12 Data for the new plat book ' ' ' that the honeysuckle, barberry, 4-H and FFA youths in the coun- is It's amazing how much material — how manv separate pieces for planting this . - spring.", the vari- for corn will be announced later. being compiled with publication is- dogwood, service berry, elder ber- ty, according to Edward Atisderau , of mail — come across this deck of mine. My boss had Warned ety. . . named Garland., At Farm Show expected in about two monihs. ry and 'others -supply Toad of great Trempealeau County farm and me that the farm editor 's supply of mail was enormous, but I Haze l Shands, University of Wis- Residents of t he county may get consin agronomist and among the liking to many varieties of birds. LEWISTON: -lliiiii. - C... 'H: home agent, didn 't realize how much truth . I here was in this statement until And, of' course, shrubs are some - ' Lake Citian Wins one of the new issues about July I'd researchers : who " developed the Muelier &. Sons, . Lewiston. . and the trees . include Norway, white been deluged by it for a day or two. of the most necessary and . prized 15. . . Last Monday 1 smiled - new variety, ; says - that certified Campbel l Bros.. Utica. brought and jack pine, white and Norway a bit when I saw a pile of unopened plants for landscaping purposes. home prizes for cattle entered at At New Ulm Show spruce, white cedar The new book will contain maps envelopes waiting for somebody ' Garland seed will be . available . and white ash. every townshi -'the 'ty, s attention . I didn 't have to guess Many of the garden flowers when : the annual Sioux Empire Farm For a 4-H club niember of. p in . .. coim long. It was all mine. " . for general farm production in LAKE CITY, IMinn.: - Eugene to qual- ¦showing . " ¦ ¦ ripe furnish seeds that are relish- I Show held Jan . 28-Feb. 3 at Sioux ify for the allocation '' all peitinent natural and For the first half day I had 1963. . , -. . ; O'Brein , Lake City, ; won grand , he must be (rouble making out the heads of ed by many seed-eating birds such enrolled in a forestry project. cultural features. A complete al- those sitting ; in fron t of Garland is . being distributed , j Falls. S. D. champion and reserve champion phabetical index of all land own- rue. When I had to get their attention , as cardinals, finches. -[- grosbeaks, - ' Muellers won the female reserve FFA boys will be allowed I either got up or rolled my chair to the side to give says Shands, because it appears !. trophies with gilts he entered at no more ers will be: featured in the pub- a call. But juncos, native sparrows and oth- champion award with a 2-year-ol-f than 250 trees each. by Tuesday the bundle was down to a manageable size: to be able to- hold its own with j the bred - sow show and sale at lication. i' s sister varieties Goodfield and ers. If flowers -such as mallows, ! Holstein. A .^ senior- yearling bull The t rees must be used for for- , , columbines ¦ New Ulm recently. estry or shelter-belt planning. Many changes have taken place Dodge. asters cornflowers , placed first. The gilts, named Miss Golden since the Farm Bureau last spon- MOST OF THE information that come* to me is written in a Performance data indicate that cosmos anthers are growing in j Campbells placed first with a Lassy I and Miss Golden Lassy sored a publication of the Houston Garland is intermediate to mo- the gardeffT it is good garden 1 2-year-old Angus bull named Jes- serious vein , of course, but once in a while a reader comes across " H , brought top figures from out- County plat book in 1956! Farms something that brings out a smile. Here's a lead sentence in one derately high in yield. Heading practice to keep the old flower I tin. ______- ¦ —-_—-—, , _ _ __ - . . —- — : , of-state buyers. Winona Co. SWCD have been subdived or consolidat- release that got my; attention: "We, the jury, find the defendant , and ripening dates are early to : ed; ownerships, sizes and shapes Citellus tridecemliiieatus, not guiity! " midseason. Straw height is inter- Meeting Slated of the farms have changed con- Now who the heck is this guy? And what' s he been accused mediate to short. Garland resists Dover Fyote Delegates siderably. of? I wanted to know so I read on. The writer explained in his lodging but not as well.as Good- Farm Bureau officials expressed field. Hull color is yellow, and EYOTA , Minn. (Special ) -Janet At Lewiston Hail one-page release esky pocket gopher that' s doing all the damage. The Winona County Soil and Water striped gopher, symbol of our state , is blameless. produce high yields on fertile and tion in Minneapolis March 8-9. Al- Conservation District at 1:30 p.m. ¦ ' ' ' very fertile .soils; hut will not . ' .•¦ - ' •' - ¦ ; : ternates for this convention are Feb. 21 at Lewiston Village 'half, >- : . , . : " - . - do well on soils of medium or Nora Becker nnd Ardith Hanmiel. All district coope-rators and Ihose Lacher Elected THIS LITTLE tidbit- isn't a profound discovery. But it does low fertility or those that are Judy Ihrkc, Lucille Loftus and interested in the .goals of the or- gi ve a reader momentary relief from the heavier problems that droughty. Probably it will com- ' ' flH [ Rita Scripture -were selected as ganization are invited to attend. in ake up the farm picture today. pete with Clintland 60, Goodfield , HI^L^L^LHI^L^IK^.^ lua\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\mfl> *% r& Jal\\\\\\\\\vL&J^a\\\\\m& *^l ma\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W&^mWma\\\mW&~ .jL^HHL^L^L^L^L^L^L^L^HaWil J^Lm delegates to the state safety con- Free coffee nnd doughnuts will Another release pointed out that farmers in America spent $2,V Dodge, and to a lesser extent vention. be served. By FB Service to $26 billion a year for- equipment , goods and serv ices. This P.eedee which was the most wide- in Wiscon- .ST PAUL , Minn. —Halvor Lacli- Writer niade the point that farmer 's purchases were a strong bol- ly grown oat variety . m>t and 1061. er. Kiishford, was elected secre- ster to the country 's economy. sin during . , I960 , tary-treasurer of the Minnesota Well , sir , I didn 't need figures to tell me this. The tremendous ^^HJ^H^^^^H-'j^HHH^^HM^KSf Farm Bureau Service Co., St. Paul , amount, of information and mis-information we 've been getting on WLm^LwSf^La^i^aaaaaaK ^Baa^BL Wna^m\aLwwBmnma ^EB&mma\\ ^La\ ^m\ at Hie company's .list annual meet- Civil Defense seems to point up better than anything else the need Weed Control Clinics ing here Monday. for the farmer and his great contribul ion to every civilization. Slated at Whitehall, your own Lacher, Winona County farmer One of my jobs , - until I took this one with the Daily. News, Make was public affairs chief of (Inbdhue County. I have a lot of fond (Hart Township' , has served three . Gale-Ettrick Hig hs Formula: Extra hog profit begins years on the board of directors and memories of people like Helen Watson , lied Wing, and Arnie ' Wis. (Special ) — was re-elected for another three- Hjermstnd , Cannon Falls , who bot h were about as s incere and WHITEHALL , Corn growers in the Trempea- year term. enthusiastic about Civil Defense ' as nny two people could be. early on this right feeding start leau County area will hold weed .lohil Kydherg, Tiovey, . Land O'Lakes Sweet Pork Formula "20" atarLs piga It asca control clinics at Gale-Ellric 'k and County, and Otto Gerber , Stewart - Their enthusiasm wore off on me. Maybe that' s why I off fast, making maximum growth at. the period when took the job. But tho question I couldn Whitehall Hi gh schools Feb. U0 vilie , Olmsted Ctfunty, also were 't answer for people, future pork production and profi t* are deterpnined . A one they couldn't answer cither w/ould and March 7 respectively. re-elected for - three-year terms. , was what pec^lo do it contains sugar, rolled oats and o IU I IIIW iiKMm i": Mntrson Mill , Norihfleld ,- ,. ed by farmers in Peeemhor were 1 Nelson Feed.. Store, Homtonu . ' r hiu-k lo lull milk l>t(Klu0Uvtty I ,. nnd ready to deliver fe '- Nelson Co-op Creamery below the nil-lime .'• (o your nc|f- feeders, bu iiku or bins. fair locally. Talking lo A. ,1 , A IH I OIMIII this week , I' ve come to- I' .• .( «ml iienlrtllin--nitiiM niwilm f- . • S C,larl«5 C°-°P Creamery high tor the month I y, ruuitnn nrji»n l7»Hm. rromnl trrm. I ¦,) Slctle Hatchery, Blair '' Approximat ely :!;il , ' realize lhat the Chamber el Commerce men are gellin g on top r' .' -.l muni «uii I'N-I'O Trlpio-TrlnU (¦ 0ilfl persons J' . '' «lll Hvg iron mim» llrnrn Ha ..; Jilmanton Co-op Creamery Preston Creamery Produce were work inn on W isconsin fai of Ibis promotion in a Innrv. CHECK THESE FEATURES, THEN COMPAREI ins " in ' December This is ,ri j percent Vr i I N M ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ m w^^mu Vm Modena Co-op Creamery Hart Co op Creamery roqulromf> -.lowed down to r.r.iolt rum, SO THAT SOME fait hful contributor does 't got tho Idea that ( FREE earlier and 1-1 percent fewer than n P-^M^l Cochrane Farmer* Co-op Vaalor Feed Store, • M.ilwol is huftewd (ool blown) Into !>h tin. niixur lor - I-have aversion for all mail. ' lei nie quickly sny Hint I do -• 1 food; precision mimxj liy 1?" vortical i -r w pii the p.i .irt 5!i average for the nionlli . I MASTITIS SMW Creamery die.t-t roi^ .iin' .sincerely do want tn hear from you. The more personal the Spring Grov« llirnvvi-r and npt^tor pmlrjlos. ' Tile same miiiiber ol lured work I TEST CARDS Cciitorvllle Co-op Creamery . . ' message, the belter I like it News , leature and ideas , coin- I^S^W^ E, n Cr-«ain.ry Feed Store • Swinnioc nilROr drop Ioiidol, tiiis coiiilnnt tj itu ul turd j ITS were «'inp!n ,vcil in IVeemlier picture Arctic Springs Creamery, °' W aroln rtoy ot tlirm: pcnil- .. ini! events in your nnd oporiitoa throuKh n ', ' t .is ;i year .earlier bill llns is romiuunilies all of this we need to turn out I I K Irti Uil i«dt al ¦¦¦ ! (I MHIII i'l tKit <•>!«¦ ^w.' a .successful (arm , Galesville Plamviow Creamery Feed Stor» nllsel by ;i Ii pcrcenl decline in page I ¦ p ¦ ¦ Fountain Feed Store , I' « "»|J M«S^«H^ Hushford Co-op Creamery Ihe I' amily workine furee Kight now m particularly interested iiv pictures. If you ' ve F il Ask for a demonstration on your fa rm today. . " Sou,h Sid« Hatchery, Caledonia The (arm working force in the i;ol a six-headed call , lei me know Maybe a cross bet ween a cow ftgaiflPSP liideponqencoi A J "r.?A.» Co-op Creamerym,« ' I ' mled Si.iles as and a devr '*¥W),i?t I' ve aeluall y seen. The poor guy Ui scliuolituile E V°"» Co-op Creamery ¦ a w hole was Indopondonco, Wis. :''-. percent less in December Hum ol mine ISO or -in years ago * might have made a fort une if he'd ' ¦ -1 Spollz Garage, Rollingstono .sold it to Ihe circus, Hut be let the other cows push it around W'- arGtM Ihe year before . , \ .-,|j/;ln iiirre.-i.se . . Strain Milling Co., Elba in Ihe number- ol until it died -- probably of loneliness , I' ve also seen a cow Hint g^t | | hired workers Fremont Co op Croamery was more Hum offset by a small- Have birt h to four calves . A Red Wing ' vet told me qunrduplets LdllU CI LdKfiS er number of lamilv workers. among enws was more unusual than findin g qunds among human _ _ ChaHleld Co-op Croamery ¦ TED MAIER FEITEN IMPL. CO. 1 I icings , ^ Land C Lakei Croemerlen, Inc. If you want that French dress- ' ve got something t FCCU StOre S 113 Wcishinglon St, Wino na Why no! drop tne it line il you think you » 16J E. 2nd St.. Winona ing In have a rosy line , add a good- n little unusual? Kven if you don 't have anything in particular lo DRUGS — ¦— ¦mmamm „ ' ———————i^——>— ^—| —T| ^.. _ r 1 |VjlrT( ^ | | ^ ||(|| | | ( f ly .sprinkling of paprika. t alk abou t , write anyway I'd like to hear from you, $125 Offered For Some Farmers 50th Birthday To Houston Co Option ^v0//oo/e For Wisconsin Judge Criticizes Extension Unit Lawyer for Failure PEPIN, Wis.—The Wisconsin Co- Hog Exhibitors Oh Sbcial Securii y operative Extension Service- will CALEDONIA, Minn. - Twenty- celebrate its 50th anniversary Mon- To Accept Client sLx premiums worth a total of Some self-employed farmers If gross farm income is more gardless of the way In which net day. ' "• may be entitled to use an option- than $1,800 and net farm earnings earnings are figured , there must . . MILWAUKEE m—A Milwaukee $L25 will be awarded at the Hous- Extension work resulted from attorney who said he was too busy ton spring market hog show liere al, method for figuring their net are less than $1,200, he-may Use be net earnings of at least $400 earnings from the farm for so- either actual net or H,200. (frpm farming alone, or in com- three congressional acts: The Mor- to accept an appointment to de- Feb. 28, according to Francis J. , rill Act of 1862, establishing land- fend an indigent defendant in fed- Januschka Houston County agent. cial security credit Albert J. If gross farm incom e is more bination with other self-employ- . D'Amour, " district manager of the than $1,800 and net farm earnings ment earnings) to get social se- grant colleges; the Hatch Act of eral court has . drawn a sever* A total ot $75 will be paid in security office, and are $1,200 or more, the farm curity credit for the year. 1887, establishing experiment sta- reprimand from LV S. District the live show and $50 in the car- local social of> Judge Kenneth P. Grubb, Georg-e Erickson, area internal erator must use the actual amount Some farmers who have less than tions, and the Smith-Lever Act in cass- contest. reminded farm op- of his net earnings. 1912, for hiring county agents. \ In a letter to Howard A. Morse, A pen will consist of three mar- revenue agent, $600 gross earnings are not using whom the court had named to -de- erators today, Erickson said use of the option the option because they have al- Wisconsin 's 50 years of exten- ket hogs (either sex) entered in Erickson said : will enable farmers w ith gross sion work has centered iin " the fend a man charged with transport- either of two classes: 180-210 ready acquired the necessary quar- ing .'a stolen automobile, Judg« If gross income from agricul- income as low as $60D- to obtain ters of coverage to be eligible for county. Final approval of project pounds of 211-250 ' pounds. More procedure, staff employment and Grubb said Morse's a 111.t'-u d • tural self-employment is not more social security protection for them- benefits, Erickson said. This may v jne, than one : member of a family is than $1,800, the farmer may count selves . .- in their old age, or, supervision belongs t»; the com- com-ag room at 8 p.m Mon- In »h» / Robert Gilliam , a; senior,; and He has spent Busy Bees 4-H Club , "Winter , day, and Mrs. Donald Unnasch , Garvin quetflon-and-aniwe*- P e r d Richland Center¦ City Auditorium turn and pay any balance of tax it was announced today by '° Michael . Moravec , junior , ar« on most of his life in Sports Event," John Waldo . farm. 9:30 a'.m. '¦ - '¦ Glen Olson , ag instructor. Heights, fifth. will follow his address. Minnesota ¦ due. Otherwise, the law requires the A : honor roll. , grad- Monday, Feb. 12 SPRING VALLEY, Minn. ' - FJx- that they file their final income Shop classes, . 'will be heldl Satur- A Mazeppa' boy, Byron Perrial . uating from Mon- CHERRY GROVE, Mrnn. to-ok second in the contest which Others, cited for work in the -First planation of 1962 feed- grain nro- tax return and pay the fall amount day afternoon for those interested second quarter are: tevideo High explanation iti Fillmore County on gram, Spring Vajley Legion Club, in the program. was open to 37 schools in South- of their tax by Feb. 15. '" ¦¦ ' ¦ ¦' Seniors: Tom Bolaiid, M ary School in 1946 and 1962 feed grain program, com- 10 a.m. ¦ ' ¦ eastern Minnesota. Lethert said this option is Arcadia Firemen Carroll , Peggy Cunningham , Fred front / Valparaiso munity center. 10 a.m. • • OSTRAMDER ,- Minn. — Explana- available to farmers only. The tax Kanz' winning speech was en- 'University in In- STOCKTON, Minn. — Peppy tion of feed : grain program , Os- titled : "Importance of Soil Conser- Kauphusman , Geraldine Langow- law defines a farmer as one who Top Demonstrators ski, Theresa Pellowski , Charles d i a n a in 1954, Pals 4-H Club, village hall , 8 p.m. slrander - Hall , 1 p.m. derives two-thirds or more of his vation." He advances to the state : where he major- WHITEHALL, Wis. — Organiza- ALBERT LEA , ' Minn. -Opening Named at Arcadia FFA public speaking contest in Oil! four Times Sieracki , and William Wernz. gross income from farming. Juniors : , ed in dramatics. tion of young farmers class, White- of; 18th annual Minnesota State Necessary 1961 forms have been May. (Special) Barbara Brom M ary ARCADIA , Wis. :|Special)-In a ARCADIA . Wis . - The Dabm, Kathleen Des Rosier , Di- He is married hall High School vo-ag room, 8 Spring Barrow Show , continues mailed to farmers who filed fed- Winona placed seventh in par- Arcadia volunteer fire department and has two chil- p.m. through Saturday. demonstration contest at Arcadia li amentary procedure division while ane; Ebert, James Holleyi 3Cath- Ehlers eral income tax returns last year. High School Wednesday afternoon , answered fou r calls within a few , d r e n. Steve. 11. CALEDONIA,. Minn. — 4-H lead- Friday, Feb. 16 For those who did not' file, or Preston took third. Kenyon won the lecri Maas, Kathleen Mosser Sue and Leann, 8. The family lives five contestestants took part in days, Naughton , Ann Palobicki , Steve ers institute, Caledonia auditorium , WINON A—Winona County Dairy who, for some other reason , did title for the third successive year. Last week - Thurscl-iy afternoon a at 1676 Hanover St. 10 a.m. Herd Improvement Association , not rsceive forms in the mail , both the senior and junior divi- Other winners were Adams, sec Palubicki, Patricia Pomeroy, Ron- His son won the Pee Wee ice sions. .. . - . - ond; Lnkeville, fourth: Byron , logging truck belonging to Forest ald Prenot ," Robert Rittcr, David Tuesday, Feb. 13 annual meeting, Lewiston Village blank forms may be obtained from Products Inc., caught fire while skating championship in Red Wing PBESTON, Minn. — Explana- Hall, 1:15 pm. the nearest internal revenue of- Sharon Schlesser won top prize fifth , and Northfield , sixth. Rolbiecki , Judy Itosek, Maureen Jast week. in the senior division ; with her parked behind the Green Bay and Seebold. Betty Thompson, and tion of. 1962 feed grain program, WHITE HALL, Wis . - Sign-up fice or from local post offices .. .ir Western .Kailroad de-pot in the city. His interests include dramatics, Preston Town Hall, 10 .a.m. for 1962 feed grain program , Ar- banks. demonstration "Favorite Waffles." Joan Whorton. sports and singing. He was a base- Carol R-euter was ninnenup. with Businessmen at Blair No damage resulted; : , PETERSON, Minn. — Explana- cadia Town. Information regarding taxes due Late last Friday n ight a 105(> sta- Sophomores: Tom Joswick¦ , and ball pitcher for Granite Falls; was tion of feed grain program , Peter- Saturday, Feb. 17 and tax return forms can be ob- "A World of - Color. " . Patricia Mulcahy. ' - . . ' ' •"• in musical comedy while in col- , In the junior division Mary Kay Plan lor Twins Movie tion wagon driven by Edwat'd Son- Freshmen: son Hall 1 p.m. Winona — County chamnions to tained at the internal revenue of- salla Jr., Arcadia, left Highway 93 Bill Browne, Jean lege, making a brief try at Broad- ST. CHARLES, Minn, - Clyde comnete in .district 4-H radio fice, room 20-0, post; office build- George was winner with the dem- B L AIR , Wis. (Special) -- The Chupita , Mary. Ann Jeresck , Ron- way after graduation , and has ' onstration, "Muffins. " Ruhnerup showing of a movie on the history near the driveway to the Ed"ward , , Farm Bureau unit meeting, Clar- speak- con t est, 2 p.m., Station ing. Questions about old-age, sur- Schank farm , rolled over nnd burn- ald Kammerer Kevcn Kxeger been singing with church choirs ence Mundt home, 8 p.m. KAGE. vivors, or disability insurance will was Roxanne Stevens who gave and story of the Minnesota Twins Gaylen Meier , Dan Pelowsk i , Re« and the male chorus at Red Wing. Wednesday, Feb. 14 "Even rt Up."/ ed. Son salla and three unidentified ' ARCADIA , Wis. - Annual meet- be answered at the social security- American League baseball club occupants riding w ith him escap- becca Reinarts . LeRoy. Richer, MABEL, Minn. — Explanation ing of the A-G Cooperative Cream- office , 356 E. Sarnia St. The winner's in each division will was planned at a meeting of the and Jolm Weimerskirch. . of 1962 feed grain program, Mabel compete in a district contest at ed injury. Extensive damage was ery. . , ' Blair Commercial Club last week. done to) vehicle. High School, 10 a;m. Feb; 19 the Trempealeau Go. Monday, Holmen. The date has not been an: Plans were made for continued ' HARMONY, Minn, — . .' Explana- WHITEHALL, ' Wis. - Sign-up nounced . solicitation for the $320 deficit in Firemen were called to St. John s Man Rides Bike 18 tion of feed grain program, Legion for 1962 feed grain program , Trem- the club-sp-onsored free movie ser- Lutheran Church Sunday after- Dairy Meeting Hall/1 p.m. pealeau Town. : Houston County ies last summer. A three-member noon because of a clogged smoke Miles to Pay Taxes Wabasha County DHIA lore exit in the furnace. Slight smoke Planned at Blair committee elected to . exp the damage was reported. HINESVILLE , Ga. (AP)— Van project for the coming summer is Ward is back on his annual -sched- Adopis Central B illing composed of Peter Karlinsky, Mel- Wednesday morning the depart- . BLAIR , Wis. (Spccial)-The im- Exclusive Corn 4-H Planning ment was called to the Larry Kor- ule of two trips from his homo portance of -a DHIA record s to a WABASHA , Minn .—Making . ar- VJn Hjerleid and Jerome Madison. to this Liberty County seat Buffalo DMA Ray Nereng, executive secretary, pal faj'm home in Korpal valley dairyman's income will be the top- Silage Feeding rangements for collection of cen- to extinguish a chimney fire. No He pedaled in on his bicycle ic of the fifth annual dairy meet- Institute Slated tral processing dues, starting July reported there are 45 members. damage resulted , Thursday from Riceboro, 18- miles- Ardell Matson is ¦ president. ' ] ¦¦¦ , . . ing Wednesday in Trempealeau Urged for Cows , 1962 was accomplished at a ¦ ; away, to make his annual tax dec- County, according to Peter Bieri , Average 3.88 CALEDONIA. Minn "Plan- Wabash a County DHIA Board ol laration. It took him about- three county agent. ALMA, Wis.—Buffalo C o u n t y ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - Ru- ning to Meet the Needs of Youth" directors meeting last week. BUYS WAUBEEK FARM hours. He will return in October , DHIA report for January , shows minant feeding was Arthur R. is the theme of the annual Hous- Under the new arrangement ARKANSAW, Wis. (Special) — Pepin Co. Board Speaker will be Clarence Olson the Louis Kornro, , to pay his taxes, which will com« extension dairyman in charge of that 31 standard members had 1,- Whitehall' s topic when he address- ton County 4-H institute at 10 central processing center will bill Rt. 1 has purchased to $1.90. 161 cows on test with 200 dry , ed a large number of farmers a.m. Monday at Caledonia Audi- the Fred Thom pson farm in Wau- To Meet Tuesday DHIA fieldmen training and su- the association and not the indi- beek Town. He hasn't broken this routine in pervision on the state level. averaging 931 pounds -of milk and Tuesday evening, torium. vidual farmer. DURAND, Wis. ( Special)—- The years, except for I960. He mad« Houston . County Agent Franci s ¦ Olson wilt point out how income- 36.1 pounds ; of buttenfat for an Whitehall , president of Blenda It was reported at the meeting PLEASANT VIEW LEADER Pqpln County Board of¦ . Supervis- a third trip then to get a mar* over-feed-cost grows with improv- average test of . 3.88 percent. Life, Inc., Green Isl e, Minn., dis- J. Januschka said the institute is that DHIA is growing rapidl y ors- will meet at the courthouse riage license. a training meeting for all county in BLAIR, Wis. (Special) - Wil- ed management practices and with High herds for the month were: cussed his concepts of feeding the county. Five testers now have mer Johnson has been elected new Tuesday for their annual business Ward and his bride of 18 each increase in production lev- HeJmer Myren's 44 G&RH (5 dry ) dairy arid beef cattle. "The grow- adult, project and junior leaders only a few openings left. session. County off icials will give months, Maggie have an acre of any other interested persons. leader for the Pleasant View 4-H , '' averaged 1,497 pounds of milk and ing trend in silage feeding is auto- and ' ¦' ¦ •- . their annual reports . Possibly ac- el. '. , Club. land and keep a small flock of Bob Luening, adult vocational 52.8 pounds of butterfat} Orville matic equipment ," Whitehall said. Mrs. Sidney Myhre Mrs. Tho- tion will be taken on applications chickens and grow vegetables to agriculture instructor , and Bill Klegard's 27 G&RH U dry ) , l,- He stated that by feeding the mas Sweeney, Mrs. Arnold Gube- Tree Farmer Cited HOMEMAKER MEETING for a newly combined position of round out a comfortable living. Pickerigri, agriculture instructor , 380 pounds and 52.7 butterfat; most abundant crop , corn silage, rud and Philip- Senn, who attend- BLAIR, Wis.—Homemaker dele- veterans service officer and*, civil Ward is 92, his wife 89. Earl Heck's 34 M (4 dry ) , 1,319 farmers can gross as much as four ed the Rochester conference, will ARKANSAW. Wis. (Special! - gates from Whitehall , Arcadia , In- defense director. The vacancies oc- both of Blair , are making arrange- emphasize tlie planning of local ments for the meeting, scheduled pounds and 49; Albert Herold' s times the income compared Avith Warren Patnode, rural Arkansaw , dependence and Blair Centers met curred with the resignations of CHAMBER AT HOUSTON 12 GH (1 dry) , 1,133 and 43.8, and a conventional grain-feeding pro- club meetings. They will demon- received a sign and certificate of at the home of Mrs. Harrison Inv County Judge Ryan Lane and HOUSTON , Minn. n.m. Albert Gicmzn Jr., Arcad- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^Ba\\\\\\\\m\am *m ^£SBA the beginning judge or those who tho School of Home Kconomics , ia , and Leslie Lakey,' Trempealeau , Ii—— >—,-r' i.—-•—--f. l ¦ , 901 East 8th St. Phone 3389 Huive little experience. University of Wlneonsln , March 31, will represent Trempealeau Coun- | |£'^T^W"15^-^7"1:^W^* J Our trucks deliver Fuel Oil County women interested in at- nccordlng lo 'IVcrnpcnlcnu Coimly ty, They will be nccnmpanlcdl by only — no gasoline is over tending nre lisked to notif y Mrs. lloni e Agent Mrs . Klleen Layton. 4-H Agent Ray Shnnklin. The trip Lnyton by Feb, 'J.'l. Those who All students exploring home eco- will he sponsored by the Trem- hauled in them. apply wili he notified concerning nomics as a professional field ,'|rc pealea u County Guernsey Breed- (lutes set for the school. invited lo attend. ers. THE OLD CROW DISTI LLERY COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KY., KENTUCKY STRAIGH T BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF ti WINHAW KS FACE TIGERS MINUS MILLER Cottef Seeking Share of TiM® By AUGIE KARCHER was taken to the hospital this "That gives us rnore height; but holiday-. .' tourney -46-40. Lourdes j ^* Daily N«ws Sport* Editor : morning. my theory behind it is that I since is without star center Jim Nett's problems at Cotter vary can use Czaplewski--at either guard Tobin who fractured a wrist, Cotter High School goes after a [ slightly. He has had no trouble or forward and rnaybe keep his "Lourdes is in the same bdat as share of the Ravoux Conference j keeping his cagers healthy but fouls down ," said Nett . we are as far as the title goes," championship tonight and ' Winona j lias had trouble keeping them from Czaplewski, however , tonight will Nett points, out. Lourdes and Aus- High School seeks to block Albert fouling out , particularly Sam Cza- tin Pac elli are 5-1 and Cotter 4- Lea's path to the Big Nine crown. be in the front court on the open- plewski. •: ing tip, and Rich Starzecki will 2. But Pacelli is weakened by loss The Ramblers play host to Ro- ' So this week the Rambler skip- of five players cut from the squad Chester Lourdes at 8 p.tn. at -St. I go at guard . Bob Judge , of course, per has been working hustling Sam will be at the post. for disciplinary reasons, [ Stan 's gymnasium. But : for the j at guard, opposite Gene Schuitz, Cotter has only two- other games Winhawks , it's a long tri p to Al- ! and running fast-improving Loran COTTER LOST to Lourdes 42-35 left , traveling to Waseca Sacred bert . Lea—and probably an even : Koprowski at forward along with at Rochester Dec. 22 but beat Heart Feb. 13 and then closing at longer ride home. j Larry ModjeskL . : Coach Gene Biewen 's Eagles in the home against Arcadia Feb. 16. Miller Haislton WHILE RAMBLER Coach John Nctt has a healthy sqiiad geared for. title pursuit , Winhawk Coach HOST GOPHERS SATURDAY John Kenney will be without his woTkhorse center , Morrie Miller. Morrie will miss tonigh t's game due to the death of his father, William Miller , who died Thurs- Ohio State Eyes Record Streak day night at a Rochester , hospital ¦ ; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I eludes Michigan (2-3) at . North- State (2-6) at Wisconsin -( ? 1L ever has had belter front line scor- after suffering a heart attack more western (1-6) for an afternoon re- The Buckeyes, who are 7-0 in ing: balance with Eric Magdani than a week ago. Ohio State can match the Big Ten 's all-time winning gionally -televised game, Illinois, the conference and 17-0 for the sea- averaging 22.0 in the Big Ten, It will mark the first time the ( 4-2) at Io\.va (3-3) , Indiana (3-2) son, hayen't been defeated on their Torn McGraim 17.6 and Ray Cronk streak Saturday night by defeat- ) ' ¦ '¦ • Hawks , have been without Mor- ing Minnesota in a home engagc- at Purdue : (4-4 and Michigan home court in 31 games. . 16.0. ' ' - . ' ' rie this year. Absence of his re- ; ment. Minnesota is having ohe of those The two leading Big Ten scor- HIAWATHA VALLEY CHAMP'S .i- .- .. . The mem- miinn ,. ./ack Heim , Doug Furst and Gary Cassel. tangle in the Purdue-Indiana ¦ A victory for the top-ranked weird seasons. After the Gophers ers ' ¦/ ' ' : ' Jimmy Rayl bers of the St. Charles wrestling team that finish- . Back row : assistant coach .John Nelson, manager ;. . R - AVOUX - ". - -' . . -;' : '! Buckeyes would be their 23rd made an impressive start by de^ game: The Hoosiers ¦ 1 with a 31.6 average , boost- ed as Hiawatha Valley Champion s wiih an 8-0 Jeff Cassel , Ron Prigge, Doug Henry, Bob Puets, ' -W -t -W L straight feating Purdue and Indiana , they is No. . . ii ' iri conference action , record-breaking 56 points . ciiial . meet record are : Front row , left to right , .Jim Nienow and Coach Milroy . Tolling. 'Mrs. Rochester L. .. .. S 1 Owatonna M. :. J .5 ; equalling the record set by Wis: lost six straight league contests. ed by his Austin Pacelll .5 1 Waseci S.H. 1 «;1 ago. ¦ against Minnesota two weeks Dick Heim . Jim Heim , Bob Frisby and Ron Wil- Frank Koch Photo) ' COTTER- . .:. .. 4 1 . - " . • . ! consin . in 1912-13. - * ' ' Discn- ¦ ' ¦ 84.6 Terry " ' Boilermakers ' ¦ ' All this despite averaging The - . ¦ ( . . . Tardson.Middle row: Don Guiderian , Arl'y Ham- It's a choice attraction on a foli Friday, February 9; 1962 points a record pace for" the inger , aiming for his third straight i bounding ¦' , bounding punch against the bigger ] league schedule which also in- Page 12 I school. And no : Minnesota team scoring title , is dieting at 29.0. Tigers will sorely hurt the Hawks. I i To add to Kenney 's woes, for- ward Dave Hazejton has been lost tor tbe year. Hazelton , who play- ed briefly last Friday after being Little Glory Left idled since Dec. 22 because of torn tendons in his left ankle. Wednes- Four Crash Top Ten in Pifr day injured his right ank|e. He Four teams Thursday n i g ht day circuit wheeled into sixth with reported Thursday that doctors ¦ have ordered the ankle placed in crashed into the top ten in tbe 2.9G6. a cast- for ' fi-ve weeks. standings in the Winona City WALL SHOOTS 67 Bowling championships at the Wi- TAKING OVER eighth posiHon For City "ALL WE CAN do now is to try nona Athletic Club, but were un- was St. Clair 's. Inc.. of the Hal- Colleges Rod Retail League with 2.937. to slow the game down, " said ' able to unseat leading Maya n 's By GAR.Y EVANS I . . ; ' MIAC Kenny. "We may have to sit on Grocery. Into iotli went Del's Cafe of St. l ' , Charles from the Hal-Rod Four- DaiIy*New* Sports Writer W L . :. . W L the ball. We can 't run with them Rushford Bottling of the Keg- Pqlmet:L4^4^^ Duluth" .... 11 0 CustaVUS ...... «* ' City loop with .2 ,926. ; % we Can play with thcrn; they're ' There is little in the way or frustrating , ; lers Merchants League; collected loss that first meeting. Hamline . .... t 1 St John' s : . l I loo; big.;"- ' Verlyn Steinhoff of St. Clair 's glory left for Winona ' s two col- St. Mary ' s experienced one Augsburg ...... 6 4 ST. MARY'S . 3 , f . . 2,967 to go into fift h place, and on of its ' registered the high individual scr- lege basketball teams. coldest nights to go with 28 per- SI. Thomas . 5 4 Macaloster . ... 1 t - Only optimism Kenney could the same pair of Lanes, Watkins Concordia .. ... S J show was: "We/might catch them Products of the St. Martin 's Tues- ies of . the night. He cracked 645: on by Three St, Mary ' Phoenix s stands one-half game- sonal fouls. Mncilesler hit on 2(5 194-234-217. - .- put of the Ml AC cellar wiih a gift altenipts and that was ihe NSCC on a off-night , since they're point- ing for Austin next week." The Rushford : Botlling 's 9")2 game PHOENIX , Ariz. (AP)- Arnold entourage alter winning the U.S. 2-8 record. Winona Slate , tied for story : VV I W I . , his game once again Amateur and National intercolle- SI. Cloud i 1 Moerhead ,;. - .. J « Packers and Tigers share the Big was high scratch and St. Clair '-s Palmer lost place;in the NSCC with Mich- As the Redmen prepared for that giate titles last year, was grouped igan Tech, is not better off . Both Mankato ...... 4 J WINONA . ... 1 J Nine League lead with 6-1 marks: 2,761 series Was scratch total. sharp, is off to a, torrid start in first encounter they stood 1-1 in Bemidji . 43 Michigan Tech J 5 two-under-par own 2-5 marks. Winona is 3-4. Del .Ruii'berg of Del's had an er- the $35,000 Phoenix Open with a with five others at the loop and had hopes for a suc- Warmath Given ¦; going into to- 69. U.S. Open champ Gene Littler Thus, both games here Satur- cessful season. The loss started rorless 56L: ' . ' . three-stroke lead Kenney named junior Jerry Fos- day's second found. . was among 10 at 70.; day night are important ones as the trip to the bottom. They eked ter , an even six-footer , to start-iri The Bottlers were sparked by the two schools try to escape the put a:conference win over Gusta- Miller 's spot , and brought up G-2 ' some well-balanced scoring. Norm While first-day leaders often Palmer's opening round wa» humiliation of being alone in last vus and then dropped their next Redmen Six, sophomore Jim Kastcn from the 4 Year Pad Ebner had 564, Mel Christopherson fade , Palmer usually, gets better only a stroke over the tournament place. seven starts in an elevator ride with each 18 and is especially ¦ '¦ "B" . squad. record for the 6,765-yard Phoenix down. ' :. : noted for great final rounds. WINONA STATE plays host to , . Leof Strand and WulJe Krause Country Club course. It supported jGusties to will start at forw ard and Bob TOURNEY LEADERS earlier evidence that he has re- Bemidji Slate at approximatel y AT STATE, Coach Bob Carnp- He began defense of his Phoe- Brausnick and Marty Farrell at With Pay Boost gained the touch that earned him 8:45 p.m . The late start; is be- b'ell has seen his team run inio Mayan Grocery - Legion, H-R .- . 3,011 nix championship Thursday by the guards. John Prigge, ill With ¦ golf' s largest bankroll , in 1960 and cause of the St. Charles—Lewis- the injury and: illness bug again Meet Here (AP ) Hamm's Beer Classic, AC :. -¦. ' .. 3,017 shooting six birdies on the first the flu , was released from the hos- MINNEAPOLIS - Foot- Seven-Up - Classic, AC ...... i,9» second largest last year. ton preliminary that begins fes- this week. Dick Papenfuss is limp- ' St. Mary 's hockey team plays ball Coach Murray Warmath was Bub's-Beer - Classic, AC ...... 2,975 seven holes and ended with a He was under par in each "of tivities'..at 7:15 p.m. " , ' ' pital late last Week and has per- Rushford Bottling - Men, KK .... 5,967 ing on a. leg bothered by a host to Gustavtis Adolphus Satur- given a new four-year contract to- seven-under-par 64. ' At Terrace Heights at 8 pm . it "charley-horse, " Gerry Goet z . is mission ; to play only part time Watkins Products - Tues.,5M ... 7.9U the five rounds of last- . . .week's . day at 2 p.m. in an MIAC contest day by the University of Minne- Holmay Motors • 4-CitV. HR .... 5,957 Lean Art Wall Jr. presented the Palm Spring tourney, will be the bat;le for the bottom tonight! ' . where he . still hampered by an ankle injury at Terrace Heights . sota Board of Regents, extending St. Clairs, Inc. -- Retail. . HR. . ... 2,937 most immediate threat to the of the loop. The Redn^cn take ore Robb Bros. Store - Classic, WO 2,926 ¦ grabbed his first victory since the and Ken Stellpflug has the flu. JOHN DUEL also through Feb , 1966, at a ~ Miami Fla., ¦ miiscleman with 67. Macalester , currently in the cellar The Redmen stand T-2 in (be has been mov- . 1 salary ; Del's Cale - 4-City, HR ...... l,nt . , British. Open in July.' . '"Stellpflug missed practice Wed- ed up from, the "B" . team and of $21,000 a year. with a 2-9 record . nesday and then came out Thurs- loop and 8-4 overall. Jack Nicklaus, new to. the pro As good as it was Palmer's Kenney may have as many as six: The board 's action upon recom- opening spurt could have been One of the Macs' wins came day, But he was still a sick boy," V- Redmen hopes will.ride on Andre 551, over the Redmen 65-60.; lt was a Beaulieu and Dick Caldwell! Beau- sophomores in togs against the Ti- mendation of University President Alfred Conies 547. Cliff Noel better. His chip missed by five Campbell said. gers, 523 and Vern ' Burke 512. lieu , w!io plays both center and No.¦ 6-ranked team in the O. Meredith Wilson was unan- inches on the third hole, where a With three of the five starters state. ' ¦ ' imous. The contract carries an par '4.broke , what otherwise would ailing, the lineup will have some defenseman , is the leading scorer WARREN BONOW led Watkins with 22 goals and 10 assists f or The "B" team may le -without annual increase of $500 over War- ' Uelses to Miss have been seven consecutive bir- new faces. Bob James and Bruce Coach Duane Bucherr too, to- with a 227—533 and Dave Living- 32 points. math's old agreement, which car- ston laced :'. 532. For SI. Clair 's, dies. He almost sank a long putt Zcllmer will start at forwards , night. His w ife, who is expecting. ried through the 1962 football sea- . for an eagle ort No. 1 and missed Wilt Betters 40 Lyle Papenfuss at center and Bob Caldwell , who plays goalie, has " Charles Kubicek backed up Stein- Lietzau and Arlcir Klinder at had Hie puck whacked at him 197 son. hoff with 564 and Fran Whalen a four-footer for a bird on the guards; ' times this season . Thus far he Warmath, who suffered through added 222—-554 Inquirer Games 18th. Stellpflug and Goetz possibly has stopped all but 20 shots for a .series of indignities including Low payoff , with 96 of the 192 . garbage tossed on his lawn dur- He didn 't slip over par on a For 50th Time; cbuid start and would " take the a goal-tending average of .89: Abts' 154 Leads •teams having rolled , is 2,836. single hole. places of Zellrner and Lietzau . Dick McCormick is second in the ing the 1957-59 period, took the Jim Schneider , city association Gophers to the Rose Bowl in 1961 Wall; who said- he "got all po» scoring department. He has 17 . secretary , today announced the Due to Illness sible out of some pretty wild "ONE THING that has helped points on seven goals and . 10 as- and 1962. His team, although na- schedule for the final team squad this week is that our hustle has In Valley Scoring tional champions, lost to Wash- PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A host shots ," had a round of four bir- Nats Tip Celtics sists. Don Berrigan , like Beaulieu at 9 p.m. Feb. 16; The teams are dies and 14 pars. His irons were been real good. If we can just a Canadian , has 12 points on one Cochranc-Fountain City's Larry ington on the first trip -but re- Dale's Standard , Westgate Class- of track and field stars, including By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS play heads up ball , we'll win. I couped with a victory this year 100-yard dash world record holder on the beam as his longest birdie assist and 11 goals. Bob Trytek Abts still tops Mississippi Valley ic; Marigold Dairies, Westgate; putt was 12 feet . . Wilt Chamberlain , fresh off stil l think we are ready ." Campbell tied for fourth over UCLA. of Frank Budd and sub 4-minute mil- performance, and Ed Tieriley are scoring statistics With 165 points Wonder Bar, Keglers Knights another r e c o r d commented. with 11 points. Trytek has his on nine games. Chippewa Falls ' Columbus ; Graham & McGuire , er Ron Delany, compete tonight takes his one-man scoring show to Bemidji downed the Warriors in in the Inquirer Games. But the Boston tonight for a clash with his six goals and fix e assists while Dick Mennich is second with 154 . Westgate American;. Federated 81-74 last Saturday although State Tierney has counted on nine goals The real challenge to Abts' - lead Bantam Title Bout Mutual , Westgate; and Sunb-eam man most talked about in recent dearest enemies. Bill Russell and played one of us-best first halves and two assists, weeks, pole yaulter John Uelses, La Crescent Derby the Bosion Celtics. of the year. comes from Ken Lee of Durand Bakery, Westgate Elks. won 't be able to participate. Following Hie clash with the who is third with I4fi points. The Chamberlain Philadelphia 's gi ; The Reavers like lo run and Reset for March Uelses, the world's first 16-foot , scored 59 points at Sy- Gusties, the Redmen play at Be- reason for the challenge is that the ant center rely on Mill Ciine , sixth in NSCC (API pole : van Iter who last Saturday racuse Thursday night in-leading scoring, to take the shots. Against midji Monday and at Hamline Panthers have a makeup game SAM FRANCISCO — The 3 Scheduled Sunday Tuesday.' with Arcadia. world bantamweight champion- cleared 16 fee'., .i inch , is under the Warriors to a 13B-120 victory Winona , Cline got 26 points to pull treatment at the Quantico over New York in the first half of the game out of the Everelt Larkin of Black River ship match scheduled here Feb. fire in the Falls has 1-43 and Bill ¦ Volkcr of 2fi between champion Eder Jofre Marine Base Hospital for bronchi- —Gittens Leidel Post 595. Ameri- a National Basketball Association second half , tis - «ind influenza; The Marine can Legion , will hold it' s first fish- doubleheadcr. St. Mary 's Coach Ken Wiltgen Chippewa Falls 134. and Herman Marquez was post- . BAY STA TE TO poned when Jofre injured his right corporal had hoped to shoot for ing derby, Sunday, Feb. 11, from will go with the .same five that Mississippi Valley Scoring 16-2 this weekend but he was ad- noon to 3 p.m. at Brownsville Bay. It was lite 40th time this season HONOR BANTAMS wrist during training, NBA— has opened the previous.tw o games FG FT rp mitted to the hospital Thursday Door prizes will be given with he has gone over 50 points. Aristides Philadelphia 134, N«w York 110, for the Hodmen Marty Lillig and AbU, Cochr»ne-FC ..« 3S l«5 .lofre said in Sao Pau- Syracuse 121. Bosion HO . morning. He 'll also have to miss With ' If) regular season games Bay State Milling Co. will 44 5i 154 a half of beef as first place and Tom Hall - will be , Mcunlch, Chippewa lo, Brazil, Thursday that his son Cincinnati 11J, Los Angelt* 107. at forwards Lee. Durend ...... 31 4^ 144 the Los Angeles Times meet Sat- a lialf-hog as second and third to go. the 7-fom-i scoring machine Denny ' Burgm 'an at center and honor its Wingold team, cham- suffered the injury t here while ABL- has produced 3.03!) points , six Urkln, Black Rlv. F 41 31 143 Cleveland 11?, San Francisco 11$. urday. prizes . Merchandises prizes will he Tom Shillings and Al Williams at pions of the Park-Rec Bantam Volker, Chippewa SI 30 134 training on a heavy bag. Pittsburgh 139, New York US. given every 10 minutes and cash more than he scored in setting Flug»t»d, Bla ck Rlv. F. .. . S7 U 133 MAJOR CO LLEGES- Uelses came up with a tempera- guard s. Baseball League, Saturday Parr, Mondovi 4» 36 133 Lou Thomas, spokesman for the prizes will be given for each spe- an NBA record last season. ' SI. John's- Rochester. coilld get a 20-poinl lead in every Mankato at Marthdetd, SET GOLF MEET game so I could experiment. Kvvn Austin at Owatonna. or : ROOT RIVER— ANNOUNCEMENT f BOATERS ' CHICAGO i/li — The Women s 20 points behind would be bettor Caledonia at Peterson, Western (' o I f Association an- than llio - way it' s been. " Mabel at Coition. • ¦ €S Rushford at Houston, ~ *~—~\- - *^-a»^k ^*- - fm a i am tJaw*J*^^ ^ ^ MW. ^V^+ ** '\> nounced Tliursday tho )!if>3 West- Following Snliird i'iy 's Raines SI. _ ^ t m i „ rtiiliiS/^^^ ?>. For Coveted 300 MAPLE LEAF— ^ rrn Open has hem awarded to Mary 's will play at Gustavus Mon- CHICAGO i AD — Marl y Wynn nl my construction liusiness in Preston tt Chatfield. the Maple Bluff Country ' Club nn day and Winona State journe ys lo i Harmony at Wykoft. Madison , Wis. Lora.s Wednesday. has .sipned bis fifth Chicago White Venice U'Tn. Lanasboro at Spring Valley. Now Hint , lie has had the gn- HIAWATHA VA.LLEY- reporte dly for Plalnvlew at Zumbroti. Sox contract — ahead . Wynn said lie would si art ' '(l()—bul - fig- St. Charles »t Ktnyon. - r!G: $30 ,t)0O -$3.> ,n as fur -as throwing Feb: l!fi with the White Cannon Falls at Kasson-Mantorvlilf. -ik\. Jl^r -* *~ i^v ^^ L ^fei , Slewarlvlllt at Lake Clly. ^ ures go , his magic number is "II . " Sox in Sarasota Fla. BISTATE- Thai 's how many games the 42- St. Fell* at Rolllngslona Holy Trinity. LISTEN TO The Philadelphia Phillies came MISSISSIPPI VALLEY— year-old righlhaiulcr must win within seven of closing their con- Arcadia at Mondovi. BOAT SAFETY Chlpnowa Falls at Black River Falls. _ ^^^^ ^ ^^ this season lo reach the coveted tract ledgers when they signed Cochrane-FC it Durand, 300 circle . catcher Bob Oldis an. right.ej limv stif- 1-3 wiih the parent club afi er Sflturdfly' s Schcdul* LOCAC— TUESDAY V PUBLICS ' # !. SPORTS DEPARTMENT fened . The acbiiiK flipper was posting a 4-2 record nl Columbus. Hemldll Slala at Winona State. i Macalailer al SI, Mary s. ¦ diagnosed ;is , IIUIM -I C trouble ag- The Ball iinore OrioScs came up ' I . St. Charles vs. Lewiston al Winona Feb. 13-7 to 9 p.m. ^ gravated hy a MiMit . cond ition. wit h five signers—ditcher Larry Slate College, ?;|J p.m. j mmrm '^M^M^^ Wynn hnMi ' l pitched .since. Mis llaney, Andy lClche barren and NON-CONFERENCE- ^ ^ ^^ IM record in llifil left him wiih Dave Mnssiirelli , seco nd baseman Minneapolis South at Austin. Saturday Morning Zumbroti at Goodhue. a career mark ol 'JM'2-Tittl Boh Saveri ne nnd outfielder Dave Onalaska Luther af Onaliaka. Wicholson. Nicholson , one of l ite Blair at Alma Center. His arm gave him no trouble Tay lor, at Melrose. WEST RECREATION 8:30 on Thin -day when he signed 'his lfifiz Orioles ' hip; bonus babies, hit .2-lfi ' Sponsored I'Olltl' .' ll't wiih 21) homers and 7.1 Itfll nt 5CHWALL SIGNS ' In lh« Interest Little Hock of the Soul hern Asso- BOSTON i.Ti -,- Pitcher Don ! CENTER "It lccl> line ," he »ald, wavino ciation Sclnviill , Ihe Anieriivm I,eiigue' s| WEST FIFTH «t H IGH STREET of Public Safety by the the pen in uiiilair. "I' ve been do- The San Francisco liiiinl. -. signed rookie o( Ihe year last .season, has Pro-rcal*trMlon at th. PaHi-Rte. Off lea In Winona Coo.t Gua rd Auxiliary ing "7i Inl ol lishing and gulling, led bander Hilly O'DHI , who had reli/riie d his signed H)(>2 eonlract , thn City Building. Phono 951), O an ' ' KWN ' d KAGE__ Thai' s the arm therapy the doe- a 7-fi record , mostly in relief , lasl llio Roston lied Sox njinoimeed to- j ' . . I tor .ipptoved, AI MI been workinu i season. day, T P.M. New York Sub-District - Stock Prices WINONA MARKETS ' " Kennecott '81 flcporttd b» Abbott X. 72Vi - "* Swltt 4 Company Stock Market Allied Ch 54% Lorillard 62»a Buying hour* ara from * a.m. fo 4 p.m. Pairings Made Allis Chml 213» Mpls Hon 125 Monday Ihroogri Friday. Ttiet* Quotilloni 3 Minn MM 68% apply as ol noon today. Amerada 12a * All llvejtocit arrived attar . closing ; tlma Am Can 45% Minn P&L — will be property cared lor, w«lah«d and Off a Liltle in Am M&Fy 36 Mon Gun - 49»/i priced fie following morning. V* • " . HOOS ' For Alma Meet Am Mot . 16% Mon Dk U 37 Tjie hog market is jteaay, ATT& 132V4 Mon Ward 32Vi Strictly meat typo additional 20-40 cerila; The tonmampnt, £renzy_ tat hogs discounted 30-rt . centi .per hun- \ _ifl—W-js-- Anaconda 34'^ Nat Dairy 65 dre ¦ > . - - ' ' key stocks, - . Cont Can 47 Rex Drug 50 450-down ¦ .:.- •:...... •. • ,. . :- .. . ¦ iM . Mew its engine, and crashed .Thursday He was thrown 60 feet arid is in serious condition in a' hospital. : bered gainers .by a wide margin. Other area sub-districts wiil be Augie Pabst, Milwaukee, Corit Oil 54' s Rcy Toll 78T/» «50-up . . ... H .25- 9.25 . Florida. Pabst was Photofax) Thin and un?!nlr.hpd hoq s . . di^counfpd Steels, motors, ' chemicals, elec- played at Altoona, Blair , Brook- during a practice run at Dayton Speedway in <^P Deere 55U Sears Hoe 813 CALVES i trical equipments, - oils and tobac- . - wood, Elmwood and 'Onalaska. Douglas 34V* Shell Oil 39 . The , veal market: Pri me calv«s sl.00 hicjher; all others steady. cos were among the declining . Sub-regionals are scheduled for Dow Chem 71 Sinclair : ¦ ¦ . 38% Prime ...... 33.00 . j groups. La Cro sse Logan and Menomonie. du Pont 24H4 Socony 54:56 Top choice 31 .00 East Kod 106\v Sp Rand Cholc* -S7 .0O-30.0O . SUB-DISTRICTS Car Explodes, Sports 23'/* Good \ .. ,:...... 23.00-17.00 , Jersey Standard, Texaco, Royal ¦ Stolpa Totals Ford Mot 105' St Brands Commercial to good ...... 17.00)1 .00 , ' Dutch and Standard Oil of Indiana J=et>. If, 13 and: J4 * 78V* - Gen Elec • ,» 58fl tllility , .. : 15.00-16 00 ALMA—Alma, Cochrant-Pountaln¦ CEty, Gtl- 74' St Oil Cal » Boners and cull^ ¦ - .. - . 14.00-down' all too k fractional losses. ¦ . '' ¦ ' , maiiton, Pepin. - . Gen Fcods 85 St Oil Jnd 57 CATTLE TXL Oil . whose planned take- ALTOONA—Altoona, Augusta, Eleva-Striim, COMMERCIAL Calenda r Gen Mills 29'!s St Oil NJ 54% The cattle market is steady. over by Texaco ha.s made it popu- Fairchild, Fall Creek; Osseo. Injured Dry(ed sle«r» and yearlings— Pabst Hal-Rod W. L. Points BASKETBALl. BLAIR—Blair, Independence, Alma Center , Gen Mot 56 1 Swift & C o 46'ia lar, added another fraction. Amer- . Schneider . Feb. »—Winona High- (1 Aibert Lei, Choice to - prime ...... 22.50-14.50 Orv a Skelly ... 71 10 30 611 Lincoln, Taylor. ' .:...... * Hal-Leonard Music ..... 30 13 3» Rochester Lourdes ait Cotter. ' Good 10 choice - .. . . 20.5H2.25 . BROOKWOOD—Bangor, Brookwbod* Cash- Gen Tel 27U Texaco 55V* ada added about 2 points. General Sam s Direct Service ... 10 13 71 Feb. 10 — Bemidji Slate «t Winona Comm. to good 15.50-10.00 . Ion , La Farge, W est Salem, Wilton. ' . Goodrich 66' 2 Texas Ins 106 American Oil advanced about a Winona Rug Cleaning .... » 14 Stale, Macalester at SI. Mary's. Utility : ...... 15.0Mown ' ELMWOOD—Arkansaw, Elk Mound ; Elm- J* 1» 14 14 Goodyear 43;,i truax Tra 433 Oryted hellersv— point. wood, Plum City. Daytona Standard oil ...... SWIMMING * ¦ Run .., In • Choice, to prime; 22.11-13.75 . Springer Signs 14 17 17 5 . - ' ONALASKA-Gale-Eltrlck, Holmen. Mel- 602 for Highs Feb. 9-Grinnell at Winona Stale. Gould Bat 54V-2 Un Pac 3:t » Brunswick continued to skid , Callahan Liquor :. 16 17 21 Good to choice :.... , .. ... 18.50-12.C0 rose, Mindorp, Onalaska, T rempea- DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. - tJf i ' - Feb. 10—Winona High at S». Louis ¦ Muc-ller Body Shop ...... U 17. ?o " Gt No Ry 45'.i Un Air Lin 36' Comm. to good ...... —.. 15.00.1B.25 dropping about 2. .- . '¦ 9 Stan Stolpa tasged 611 anr) Del Park . * ' *V- Augie Pabst Jr., 27. Milwaukee, re- Winona Properties ...... IS 18 JO Greyhound -28:'.* Us Rui> liO'i U.tmry ; ...... '. . U.JSdcWn Ford was down ninre . - than 2 Winona Furniture 13 19 1» Schneider 602 Thursday night to WRESTLING Cows— ported in satisfactory condition to- Feb. 9—Albert Lea at Winona High; llomestk 47VB - U S Steel 73 SUB-REGIONALS Schllti Beer ' . -... 11 M 13 Va Comrnercial . 12.50-W.50 . '. points. General Motors and Amer- pace AVinona Milk to a 2,867 Michigan Tech at Winona State. ¦ ; Feb. 26, March i and l day with injuries suffered when Sunshine Cafe .10 21 13 IB Mach 551' z West Un- 37 Utility ,.., :... . 11.50-13.50 ican Motors , lost fractions ' but series ¦' iii ' the Knights of Colunv Feb. 10—South Dakota Stale at Wi- . LA CROSSE LOGAN—L« Crosse Logan, his sports racing car crashed in a . FRIENDLY MIXERS • Int Harv 543 Wests Canners and cutlers U.OO-down Chrysl er ' Arcadia, Black River Falls, La Crosse " ' nona State. * El 37V* . gained a fraction Keglers Lanes W. L. b-us LeaRue at Keglers' Lanes. ' Bulls- ¦ . Central, Whitehall. practice run at Daytona Interna- , Inl Paper 35V* WJworth ' 85-'!» Bologna ' . 15.00-1 a In-Laws la 6 ' game also . " . . . oo . MENOMiONIE—Durand- Menomonie, Mon- tional Speedway. Schiieirle3 s ^27 was Commercial .. .' ; -13.00-1.5.15 Xerox slid half a dozen points M ' a M 16 II Jones & L 71 Vi Yne S k T 101 *¦ > dovl. Spring Valley. " high as was Winona Milk's %S Light min : ...... - . , . . !3.03-do'*n Pabst, a member of the Milwau- Pozies ...... 15 15 . - on profit taking. kee: brewing family, suffered pos- Avenue Cooks .....,...... :... 14 13 team game. . Schneider bowled The .Dow -Jones industrial aver- DISTR ICTS Lans's Mlchelob ...... 13 14 without an error. Winona Egg Market March J and 3 sible fractures and cuts over his Gutter Dusters ....: Ii 13 City Meet PRODUCE (Winona Produce, Ztebell Proilutpl age at noon was . off 3,44 at 713.33, OSSEO—Alma. Attooha), Blair, Etrinwood. entire body. He was held at Hali- K & J .... - ....:...... 10 17 HAL-ROD: Eagles - West End Grade A Uumbo). :.;...... 34 Prices were mostly higher - :¦ ' on J fi B . . .. . :... .- • 14 Grade' A Harqc) ..,, ...... 29 : fax Hospital. Greenhouse moved into a second CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mer- ' the American Stock Exchange. SECTIONALS THURSDAY NITE Grade A (medium) ...... 16 p- :c.p OJI strength rf 'j:'.. March 9 and 10 Pabst' s Maserati catapulted St. Martin's W. L. tie the — cantile Exchange — Butter Grade B :...... ,...!...... - .56 Corporate bonds w^ere mixed . ng Grade C ' ' . . . ',:. ,.:. .20 . - «¦ i . • Bowl EAU CLAIRE—Regional winners at Meno- wildly after the engine exploded Mahlke Bakery .. » . 2.754. John Somers tumbled 215 steady; wholesale buying prices L'.Si government bonds advanced. monie and Stanley and District win- during a speed test of more than Sinclair Oils ..,•.- 8 7 for W&S aaid Don Brokaw 553 for unchanged ; 93 score AA 59}*: 92 ners at Marathon and Osseo. Springdale Dairy .;,.... 7 > RUSHFORD BOTT LING CO. ' Bay State Milling Company Thursday. Pabst was ... Kewpee. ; . ' PLATTEVILLE—Regional winners at La 100 m.p.h. Gollt Pharmacy .... . * » Mcrcnnnts—Keglers A 59**; 90 B 58Vi' ; '8U-C 56-> 4 ; cars Elevator "A" Grain- Prices ¦ Crosse Logan and Portage and Dis- tossed some 60 feet when his safe- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Winona S^ate College — Pete Eg- Allred Cordei ... 501 180 164—S47 90 B 5834; 89 C 57V*; ; Houri: 8 a.m. to 3-.30 p.m. LIVESTOCK trict winners ar Cashlon and West Keglers Lanes . W. L. Norm . Ebner .... ., -: 312 1M'159~564 (Closed Saturdays) ' ty belt snapped. , tipped Gary Eggs steady; wholesale buyins ' ' ' Grant. Winona Milk Co. 34 11 gett, Siillvs 206 and Vertt Burke ... . 170 1S5 187—511 . 'No, 1 northern spring wheal . . -.!- . 83.13 SOUTH ST. PAUL 154—Si] . ' Harnm'J . 31 i 14 Hatch,. Vikings. 556. Hill Billies, CIIH Noel 169 100 . prices unchanged to 'i higher; 60 No. 2 northern spring; wheat ...... 3.10 SOUTH ST, PAUL, Minn. Ifi—(USDA)- * The ear' s wheels locked after •- ...... 30. V27 At. L. Chr/sfophorson 191 70f MS—55 1 Mo. j northern ipriny *r ',)cal ....,- . 7.06 Bub's which hit. 843. remain three per cent or better grade A whites . C/itllt 1,500; calves: l ,OO0; slaughter steert. the engine "blew up." The racer Winona National Bank 30" 37 953 930 814—270—2947 -: No. 4 northern spring- wheat ...... 3.04 and hellers.mostly steady; cows ahd bulla ' PRODUCT' S - . ; ' 3 Wonder Bar :-. . . ' .- 38- 2? ganies atop the heap. . AJkics- . tag- WATKJNS 3C; mixed 36; mediums 34 2 ; stan- No. l hard winter wheat ...... 1 .?9 . steady,- few small lors average choice 1,150- veered into a guard rail and flip- .. Tue5. — St. Martin s. Brings - .. 25 32 ' No. 3 hard' winter wraeat. 1 ,97 1,200 . 1b slaughter sr'ccrs 26,50,- good 22.75- ¦ -. - _ ged a 2,244 scries. Bob Nelson . : 150 148 159—445 dards 34; dirties . 30; checks 29. Heavy Schedule ped over several times before land- Merchants Bank . , .24 33 No. 3 hard winter wheal .. .., 1 .93 25 ,00; good . slaughter heilcrj 22.50-24.50; ' Woody Livingston ... 177 197 145—519 ' Stcinbauer 's , . . " . .:...... 34. 33 Park Rec Boy» — John \Valski' s No. 4 hard winter wheat .;...... 1.89 utility - . and commercial cows 15.00-16.00; ing upside down. The car was de- ' ' Paul Heise ...... 153 154 142—4*9 (AP ) - ' -sp ries led P'n- 'Haw1 to r-.3«2. NEW YORK — (USDA) — No. 1 rye . ..;; 1.12 utility slaughter bulls l»,0O-20,00; commer- EAGLES - .: 3'2 . "?- Dove Livingston ..; . 190 Ul 180—532 molished. No; 2 rye ... 1.10 cial .and good, Hal-Rod Points Tom Biesanz toppled 189 for Vik- Warren Bonow : 190 Ul 2J7—581 Butter offerings liberal. Demand . 18.50-19.50; vealers and - Pabst had been practicing for Eagles Club" . : ., . 4 868 827 873^-398—2946 fair. Prices unchanged. slauohWr calves barely steady; good and . For Wisconsin Warner s. Swasey 3 incs which blasted 748 to stay in choice , vealers 28.00-33.00; good and cholcr ST. CLAIR'5, INC Sunday 's three h our Daytona Con- ' - ' Cheese s 1 e ad y; Prices un- Kewpee Lunch . - .. ..; . .- 3 a first place tie with the Hawks. Retail—Hal-Rod slaughter calves 22.00-36.00; feeders nom- tinental race. He holds the Day- W.E. Greenhouses . .. 3 ' changed. GRAIN inal. Powder Puff — Calkins-Products Dick.' Jasswski r .. . 199 WD 1«8—507 tona Speedway record for a 3.81- Schlitz Beer 3 Chas. Kubicek ' 179 185 2O0—544 Hogs. 8.0O0; barrows- and jilts steady; ¦ - " Wholesale egg offerings short to JOW I unchanged; ' 1-2 190-340 IS barrows Owl Motor Co, . . .., 1 took all honors. The team hit 242 Vcriy Stelnhol . . . 194 234.717—445 MINNEAPOLIS i :Ti — Wheat re- ond College Quints mile sports car - course at 102.615 ' - .. 1 , : gills 17.2*17.50; 1-3 190-240 lbs 16.75 ta Winona Insurance Agency :, ., Fran JVhalen ...... 223 161 171—554 abou t adequate Demand active ceipts Thursday 104 : year ago 158: ¦ - .. '..'. 1 —2:675. Arlene Young 202—516 modly 17.00; 2-3 340-270 lbs Ji.OO-16.75; m p.h. .Watkins Producls ' Jim Konkel' - . ' -. 151 176 16*_49i for Large and good on balance. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gralnbclt -Beer ...... ; 1 and Mary Douglas 518. WatWns 945 916 9O0—17&—2937 -trading basis unchanged ; prices 370-30O lbs 15.75-16.23; 1 and medium 160- With a companion , Pabst set a ( ' Mankato Bar 1 DEL'S CAFE (St. Charles) Wholesale selling prices based % higher ; cash spring wheat ba- 190 lb* 15.75-16.50 ; 1-3 270-360 lb S.OWS 15.00- A busy weekend is set for most record in the Road America 500- is tied for the top with Winona "15.75; TV Signal ...... 1 4-Cily—Hal-Rod on exchange and other , volume sis 360-400 lbs 14 . 50-15.25; 1-3 400^470 lbs Wisconsin college basketbal l teams mile classic last September at Badger Foundry . -' ...... Insurance. :, Tom Nichols ...:..-. J26 193 138-557 ¦ " , No J dark northern 2.32 -2.34; 14.35-15.00; 470-550 . lbs 13.75-14 ,5.0,' . cholc* sales.) ' . ." • ' ;. ' .. : WINONA STATE COLLEGE Berl Kahring .; 163 155 1 67-4S5 . . spring wheat one cent premium 120-150- lb . feeder pigs 15.50-16.OO. . with plenty, of conference and non- Elkhart Lake, Wis. He was the Commercial — Bruce Krings - Hal-Rod W. L. Bob. Decker ...... : , 151 209 151. -510 . New York spot quotations fol- Sheep 1,000; steady. choice and prim* leagu« games scheduled. U.S. Auto Club champion in I960, counted 602 for Hal-Leonard Mu- each lb over 58 - 61 lbs; spring usually 85-HO lb wooled slaughter lamb* Hill Billies ...-...... :- . 14 . 8 Bill lA/attS . 159 210 190—559 low: mixed colors: extras (47 lbs. : ;. 187 183 191—541 wheat one cent discount each Va . 17.50-17.75; cholce:ll3 and 114 lbs , 16.50; The State Co llege Conference when he also participated in the Vikings ...... 13 11 sic; and Robert Schamaun. Sun- Del RuhtfeYg^,¦ ¦ ¦*¦¦ ) ( - - ' 11 - 884 950 934—2.54-2926 min. 38-39 ; extras medium .40 choice and Prime . 135 lbs 15.50; good and has hvo rounds of play slated for 24-hour endurance race at Le- Alkies ,,...... - ... 13, shine Cafe, collected a 223 game. lb under 58 lbs; protein premium " ; Win Hawks .;...... -. 13 11 OUT-DOR STORE lbs. average! 3C-37; smalls (35 lbs. choice- 15.50-17.25; good and choice w0oled ¦ 11-17 per cent- 2.32-2.52. ' ' :¦ ¦' all 10 members. Mans, France. Sullys ...;...... -. 13V, ll'.i Orv 's Skp'ley Wasted 982—2.800 Tues;—St. Martin' s slaughter ewes 4 .5O-5.50; choice-- 60-10 lb 180.147 150-477 average 1 ",1-32; stand a rds 36-38; tetttr lambs 16.00-16:50; good : 15.0fl-15.7S. Slg Tau Gamma ...... 17ViM\'7 and won the second round cham- Herb Bern .. No 1 hard Montana winter Tha UniversirV of Wisconsin, Jokers 12 12 John Melnke . . . .. 191 139 I31-4rs checks 32-33. CHICAGO pionship. Elmer Erickson " .. .. 117 170 137-414 Sand Baggers ¦;..... 10 14 ) 2.28-2.47. . ,. CHICAGO .(.fi '—(USDA1 — Hogs 4 holder-of a 5-1 Big Ten . record , Ervin ftAeinke ¦ 145 162 190—497 Whiles:: extras '47 lbs. min. . ,500; Prentiss . 10 M WESTGATE BOWL: Pin-Drops— ' - , Minn.- . -"-S-D. No 1 hard winter butchers sleady to 75 cents higher; mostly meets Michigan State in a Satur- Kl Dobra Kl : ...... I 16 Howard Bradley .. . . 171 174 152—497 38'.j340; exlras medium |40 lbs., Rosemary . Roberts with 210-539 804 792 782—442-2840 ff 2.19-2.45. '¦: /-.: 1-2 190-235. 16 butchers I7.7i-I8.00; mixed day afternoon conference game at PARK-REC. JR. BOYS average) 36V'3-37Vi; top quality .< 47 1-3 19-0-240 lbs . 17:35-17.75; 230-36O lbs 16.75- Ingo in First led Randalls to 888—2.550 and a BUB'S BEER No 1 hard amber 3.50- 17.J5; 2-3 34O-370 lbs 16.50-17.O0; 270-300 . Madison . Marquette, the state's Claw "A'.' VFW—Hal-Rod lbs. min.) 39W-43V'z; mediums\<41 durum • ' :: W. L. three-ganLe lead in the standings. lbs 16.00-16.50; mlsed ' 1-3 30O-4SO lb sows Hal-Rod Jack' Curtis ...... 164 156 1 55—49J lbs. average) 36%-38k;.-smalls . (36 3,55; discounts , amber 1-2 cents; major independent, plays Xavier Vikings 7 3 160 164 141—465 14.50-15.50; 3-3 450-J5O lbs 13.5O-14.S0. Bay Sta-le Men's — Fran HengM John Hegard , , ) I durum 4-6 cents. - of OTiio at the Milwaukee Arena Pin Hawks 7 3 James Dorn . . 173 159 162—494 lbs. average 33-34. Cattle 500; calves none; slaugliter sleert - . T 3 hit 212—568 for Bouncers whi ch ¦ ¦ ¦ steady fo stronqi two loads prime l,20O- Saturday night; Pin Smashers ...... Gerald Wachovvlak . 181 147 188—SXi Browns: extras M7 lbs, min.) ; Corn No 2 yeilotv 98V* IM4 Battling Colls ... 4 i t-'-nhV 1 -2,686. Top score regis- 189 128 122—439 1,400 lb slaughter steers 38.50; load 1,325 , Fight Since ' Harold Myers ¦ ¦ ¦Whitewater, the SCC leader with LtitKy Strikes ...... 3 7 ' .- :.- . ' . • 887 7S4 768^100—2809 38Vi-39'/i; top quality .(47 lbs. . Oats No 2 white 6pV8-63'A; No 3 lbs 28.25; seven loads prime 1,175- 1 ,250 lbs : ' ' - tered 982. \ a 6-L record, is at home against F-our Aces .. .-;...... '...... 2- « SCHLITZ BEER min. ) 39-41 ; mediums (41 lbs. av- - ' 28.00; load , choice. 1,253 lbs 27,50; few Keg lerette — Peggy Jacobsen's : white r)9'. «-61%; -No 2 heavy white good : steers 33.50-25.35; utility and commer- La Crosse tonight and Superior POWDER PUFF Commercial—Hal-Rod erage) 36W-38Vi ; smalls (36 ¦"¦ Hal-Rod W. L. led Hamms Beer to Gene Sobeck ...... 187 .174 132—49J lbs. 64V6-66 V4 ; -No 3 heavy white 62Va- cial , cows 14.00-16.00; few utility and stand- 196-^511 892 ) ' ¦ " Saturday night. La Crosse is-6-2 Watkins products ...... 10 1 Glen Bucge ...... 194 159 157-510 avexage 32-33. :65l- 8 . - -:; ard vcalera 15.00-34.00. — '\^'i . - Tho high -scores moved , . Sheep 500; slaughter lamhs steady; tw« in the conference. Superior has a Patterson Bout Winona Insurance 30 , 2 Clem Sobeck ...... 160 190 141-491 . c Marigold Dairies .... - .;.—. 7 5 the Hamm's six out of the cellar. Geo. Gootzman ..... 132 134 160—426 Better, cheese and egg markets •- . Barley, bright , color 1.17-1.50; losds choice and prime. 100-106 lb fed west: ; 3-3 rnark.: Winona Printing Co 4 4 Oarby O'Brien ," 143 189 156—-508 ; em wooled lamb* 18.25-18.50 ; Sood and By BO JOHNSON , Classic "— Dale's Standard , top- ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ Bakken Construction Co. . 4 4 ' ' . 836 846 746—344—3772 will be closed Monday, Feb. 12 in straw color 1.17-1 .50 ; stained 1.17- choice native wooled lambs 16.00-17.50; ' ! , In other SCC action tonight Sweden (AP). . - Earl's Standard Service 5 7 ped by G ary Hatch's 579, toppled HAMM'S BEER observance of Lincoln ' 1.46; feed-1.05-1.17 cull to good wooled slaughter ewes 3.0O . GOTEBORG , . . s Birthday. . a.St. - - Stout plays at (he University of former world Oasis Bar ¦: . 41 i • V.i; toms 22 lbs Vatlcr Motor Co. 5 10 Ihe invaders air support. fans who know him well , is some- Fred Brensel 134 13* 155-433 and under 30; toms 22-24 lbs 32. thing that proves that tlie Gote*- Mardt' s Music J 10 Ouano Beoman ...... 106 11» 100—324 Appearing for almost an hour CLASSIC 450 44» 573-190—2481 GET MORE borg boy is s«rious in his hid fo ¦ Thursday night on the Jack Paar Westgate W. L. Reed vs. Scott TV show try to get back to the top. He now Dale 's Standard 1312 5 , Nixon said he had been weighs about 1

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¦ \ run thi s office during the late night hours when *»11 of our | ' ; .' pretty - .girls have gone home. - usually there lsnt too much to .• ; ¦ . ¦§ do but the bose insists tha t somebody be available to answer | the : phone -st all times - something he calls service , 1 guess. ¦' ¦ • -fl ¦ if you should call- at . 03OO in the . morning the chances are ill; p "be answering the phone, if 1 dont Its because im back in the ' j| engineering shop having a cheese break, , , . . ;|§ black cherries in every bite! i EI^BISSfc Juicy, ripe black cherries in . ' the boss said 1 could handle some of the advertising for the p P^^^ J Jlf nex t few weckc - as long ac i didnt get too commercial - | * > " ¦ velvetj-smpoth ice cream.... I - - . \ ' '^/\^' ^ whatever that means, so , im going to try to tell you some • p just dig your spoon in! It' Quali H9 e « of the thi ngs tha t are going on around here. | ¦ Iw p. s ¦ ty I Deliciousr\^P • X^*Uo,V\L c *• V' Chekdri I '^i Black Cherry Chunk, { ^Wm Satisfying BL. • Hl$*l ^ when we started this business the boss ordered 5> 000 contracts. . | | i understand tvi r.no nre only a very , few left of thi s original p Ice Cream, with succulent black I I1|'V9 !|HH *^ order so It looks like the people of winona and go odvlew really ¦• | cherries in every bite! I llrM«tu*Hffi9 like the tv signal service, he didnt. even grumble when he had '- . ¦" 1 to order ano ther new batch' of them. A wonderful midwinter dessert . P^UiiHPI^S 1 ¦ i and party*menu idea...a • ^ "- ^-^.^>^ _ there is also a lot of .talk going on around here that 1 dont 1 ' - — -.-.-,...,- - --^ .r_, ¦ . " ' dislicioLis treat anytime... | - . • '- ' . . ' under-s-tand. itr-h^s sometrhj^g-^- do -wl-t^i-^ j A ' It' easy to serve Marigold Chocolate HOT my w. I * *o — just added to the system . 111 keep ear to my moupohola and if | j heat In a pan on the stove , add a marshmallow or 1 can. find out anything ill let jou know. 1 t t ll* * or tw0 . $ tOr Tll6 Sill© shipped cream Wonderfully good and (C^) LOOK SlQl) {Jl Fl^Vbr | the engineers, are also up to their eyebrows' In plans, involving j ec, , 1 u TCr a me nibors of the famil j"^ ^f 1 ^ ' ' * ' '°° " y. Hove what they call a microwave system, i dont understand this 1 ' it tomorrow, surel ! either but it has something to do with, improving the pictures I on some of the channels, It sur e does sound expensive. thaughV 1 1 hear our landlord s cat stomping around but In baok hen 1 so id thl- up» pretty stupid but awfu^ .quick - better wrap B | WflR'Goirji ill see you again in about two weeks, 1 ¦ ¦ ^HRiaoiD your s , '¦ ' ' ¦ ¦¦ I cSTV BLACK I QualioVCheM i ¦ ,mmSl^am\\\m\- ^ 1W fmA CHERRY CHUNK I - . ' .„' . *- i» ^mouc o I ¦ ¦' At Your Store ... Or ; night manager , I vSrf lCB 'CREAM- I winona tv signal co# 1 I At Your Door j WiMM^ -- : A '' ¦ 1 il il ' Fun Wi th f°° jfl ' l • V' •; , || f Oleg Cassin -- J ollout ^-^--~——• ¦ J || T V R ^ ¦¦ ' • innnBisi^sssora Hffi Movies .. • Ar) - . fi | *' |M Books , Mo*' . _ _ M Caught in the Act , » P"*«wo -d* . ' 'e ,e« t ' I Page 2 S Profiles in ¦