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Accused oiI ty ^ Trial of ex-Nixon aide ooens - ¦ ( ¦ ¦ WASHINGTON : ,APA- Jury I appointrrients secretary, was in* Segretti was released' last Mon-* two-party.' system .in America ; .way by'?individual sen ators. ? ,, selection began * ., today for the ¦ ';. ' dieted? Nov? 29, 1973? . on four• day. ' .: and ran roughshod over the The Chapin indictment ? said . trial of Dwight . L. Gbapiri, ! counts of lying to , a grand jury. Like Dean, Segretti .?iagreed to seasoned political judgment charged with lying ' he .testified April 11, 1973 before to? a grand jV Special . Watergate V prosecutor - cooperate, with the. special pros- •and " experience?"'of the regular a grand . jury, :'¦ jui-y about the "dirty political ? investigating Leon Jaworski . has said thai.' ecutor's office. ; Republican party? .'-organization <' Segret?ti' s? activities.. . V'7"'7 tricks'? activities of Donald H. ousted . .. . .White1 House? * Counsel ¦' ' in - the 50-.states. Tbe fatal de- • ? *'" ' ;¦ ¦ ; ' . • . MeanwMe, ? Vice President j .Segretti. . .* .. .* 7. ? '' -. John W. Dean III. would be a . R;? ?! ,fect of .CREEP , was - that ?it? Chapin told the grand jury he- ? ¦ ? " ' }? - Gerald . Ford; has blasted? the ' .* y.S7',Pis?trict . - -* Court Judge 'key. go. vernmen t witness For the i made ' its . own rulesVand thus nevei" ?

Ri K, Ellings, et ux to Unit Holdlno judges to get Company — Lots 1*1 and 12, Blk. 2, Riverside Add, to Winona , AATA% Norbert C. Schmitz , ct ux to Dan T. salary increases .Rycrson, ct ux — SW'A and pari of SW'A of , NW'A of Sec, 22-105-5 ex. part \^^^S^S\ ' ' Minnesota 's counly court egiftattd of sd. SWVi , . judges — including the two in 1 "^ PROBATE DEED Winona County — w ill receive a $2,500 annual salasy increase J Elizabeth Wittenberg, Dec'd.. by Adm. to Chris A. Folkedahl - Lot 9, Blk . 6, following action Thursday by ^ Curtis Add. to Winona. Robert Ehkrs, Ward of Guardian to the Minnesota Legislature. Chrli A. Folkednhl - Lot 9, Blk. 6, The legislature has approved Curtis Add. lo Winona. the salary increase, which also gives higher increases to judges I ife satyj**l^tt"Sift -. . in St. Louis County , ¦ i I ^^ Winona County Court judges , Don't Fight The Sun .. .1 ' • '¦M \ WJ 267 Wast S, A, Sawyer and Dennis A. *^ * I affiMiUo>visitr I Bellevlow Chalieen now receive $25,000 an- * YOUR HOME RH If you really want your new home, have it built In nually and will jum p to $27,500. W& now! Costs keep climbing. The home you want will |j| Fillmore County Court Judge ^ ^V WITH O George Murray and Wabasha ENJOY IT JJr H cost more later. WM Phon* 454-3136 ^ ff l County Court Judge Dennis ¦ WITH _ \W_W H No mortgage shortage nt CAPP HOMES, tfmj bJVL Built Weber will receive the same- ' H We have our own resources and our own mortgage j$fl increase. ASi7 V PAL-O^PAK H plans low down payment, a Kllchon Cablnels — competitive interest j|| Fo rmlcaos Laminated ropi Houston County Court Judge rates and thc option to postpone your first payment • , INSULATION Modern Aire ^H i BJ • W«rdrobe» • Teppan Appiloncot Elmer Anderson who is not nn N^7k M till five months after -delivery! ^ Slore Flxlurai Doaki VanlllM attorney , has received $21,000 H /7——^_ H • • • ^ 1"^} • 10 mo*y H Get the whole story in our FREE p^SmSnA FREE ESTIMATES annually and now jumps to ^^.^/T^fc v ** *" *' Sun Control Shades H J 974 Idea Book. Send for it today. $2.1500. >» ^^ ;'v'»Jl efficient of all

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Wendell Andersen will not ria Dr. Lewis (HtJD). ' l Younger aiid a contingent of V Development The two asked HUD make a decision until late in elf^ ' the Wintaa Progress knd Preservation Com- how Winona could end its urban renewal the week: on whether to sign pr ? -.? ? By SIEVEN P- JOJ^SfHA ,7' V Governmental ? "1973': taxes- ' ? Delinquent Percent ' mittee will argue against condensation of the commitment now-. veto a, bill which raises the sal- 77-.7'7? ,7' 7'?JJeWs::Staff Wri^r \A subdivision payable . Dec,31 delinquent I*atsch property requested by One -week after hearing fronv , transporta- TOWNSHIPS "' ". the Winona. aries of Minnesota lawmakers ' ' ; ¦ Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The tion planning consultants, the council will be ,, Just ?»ver l. percent of Winona County's 1973 real estate, - Dresbach .,...... $ .47,262 * - , - - .'" .'- $ 488 ? ? 1.04% . by $300 per month, 7 ^ ' - property, north of the Morgah block, between? . -. asked? to award contract for a railroad rel* taxes hacbi't been paid by the end of the year. :VNew Hartford ..;... : A' 70,774, •, ¦- ? 1^343 ? 1.90 VV ? . A? . spokesman for Anderson offices of County treasurer Center ind Main streets, now houses a laun- cation study.. A $30,000 contract, also under that the hill is? not Accprdihg to recerds in the • . Pleasant HU1 V ...... -65,590 " . ? 68 V -7.10 : said today Teresa Curbow and County Auditor Alois Wfeek , 1.30 percent : dromat and storage facilities. consideration tonight would give county resi- to, be delivered to the . Wiscoy - V.V....?. . .,., 755,167 : ?:Ii934 V 3.52V expected of the county's? real estate taxes payableMn 1973 temained ¦?¦ Hart 7 ' ..;¦' ',.¦¦ ;..' - ., "¦ The HRA hopes to acquire the parcel for dents free library service through March 31, s office until Wednes- ...... 99,891 ? V 537 ¦ .54- ¦ - A 'A'- . governor' ? unpaid Dec. 31. . ?Fremoht ;...... ;...7 106,395 V : ¦' : "' ' ¦" . V .01? " ' construction of an 80-uiiit apartment tower. 1975.7 A. day or? Thursday•¦'and" a decision ¦ ¦ ¦ '15* . ¦ . • " • City council approval is needed : for? the The Jaycees will report on/ planned Steam- •;.' " Some taxes delinquent at the end of the year have since Saratoga? - ,.;.,,.-.; 115,157 : .' ' .' ¦ ' . . . d : V ;o ; will fee announced shortly after . . ' transfer^; ' . ' .' .7' boat Days activities, and seek two licenses ¦? .been paid , but the two officials do not ha\e detailed figures ? : Richmond AAA.- ,. ...;' 52,878 V .. 210 V '777V . .40 , that? • updated VWilson : ' : ': Councilmen Raymond Ruppert <^d Ward)" to sell 3,2 beer during the festival.? ? Smebakken, tie gover- beyond Dec. 31 for each .of the county's goverh- :...... 157,834 '401 V:V . .25 The council meets at 7:30 p.m. in city hall. 7 Ted v mental.subdivisions. Warren .. ;.,' - ..:..: ¦ ¦ .¦ 88,357 ..-,¦ 1,178 '¦' :- . . 1.34VV amd Jerry Borzyskiiwski; (4th), outspoken? s news secretary, : said? tele- . nor' . The county should have collected $6,937,356.2l7in 1973; but Homer ...i...... 7. 113;546 '7 2,048 - 1.81 7 phone calls were still coming in actually V. ?UticaV. V;.,;..:.,.. .. 134 360?" ; . -7 .94 V .07 ' ' the 43 per . took in $6,847,013.64); The remaining $90,336.61 is scat- , today ii' protest of tered among almost all of the county s 31 political subdivi- ? vSt.* Charles . ..;.;;... V115?B38 V 1,870 : 1?59 7 pay increase lawmakers ' cent ?sions.'7 ' ?? ,7' ' . ' ¦ ' ? Wihbna :.V...... V* 89,368 ? ' V 123 : V . .14"- -7 .: yoted themselves in the final 'V' 'V' ' ' -.? - ' ¦'¦:¦¦ Only in Saratoga ? '.' portion .- " - . Hillsdale ;,.....7. . 31,353 ' 185 " .59 7 hours of the 1974 session.. . 7 township and the tin*/- of the : ? city of Minneiska that is in Winona .County -were all taxes paid V Eblhngstone >...... ,. 122,674 V 1,254 V 1.02?? Fillmore Co. GOP Some Mail also appears to be v .- . Moiint Vernon - ' ? :;..... -- 78,705 7 .2 0 last year- starting on the subject ! he said. Mount Vernon Township nearly made the perfect ' ¦ ' ¦' payment list: only was? outstanding there at the end of? .V Elba ; V..,;.,.;;,...• .51,177 V 7 - . ' .15 . *. i03 The governor has until mid- $2.32¦ ¦ : ? V¦ ¦' ¦ '¦ : .- -the;'year. - . ? ¦ ' ;.¦ " :." " ' • ' * . .' " • ' . ? Norton ; - ;,. ..,..;, ..7.? 76,653 "• '. • 1,183 ¦ . ¦- ? 1.54 night April 12 to sign or veto -d^ the Whitewater ,..,... .,. 40, "r. ' •' ¦. '. '¦ ' ?' :: ? ¦ . . " The bulkT^ the cit of; 901 403 .99 the bill. ?. ' . . . y Wi- ¦ "V-CltlES ' - ^ . - ' V nona. where the majority of taxes are^ collected. Just over 1 rops welfare System The. pay increase, which . / Elba ? ?..,..,...;.... .? 10,710. , ; ' 338 : , * ; . 3.16 .- .:. . percent, of the city' were delinquent -would boCst lawmakers' salaries ¦ ¦ s taxes : ¦ at¦ the¦ ¦ .end of the V Lewiston .,;...... 171,839 ,1,318 - .78 ; '.-year. ' ¦? ? * :* -. .. /* ; - ; ;-; ' . . - ;' " ¦ By IRENE KIEHim forced to participate iri an abor- teemen ?¦' and administered Agri- to $1,000 ? per rnonth, was Utica' . ' :....A...... A- ' - 39,978 7 1,430 . ' : 3.58 slapped «nto a .pension? bill on . Tlie bighest?percentage oE delinquentVtax .dollars was in ry /Altura V ...;,.,....' - . 60,944 ¦ •• ? ,M * , ' Daily News correspondent tion operation against their will cultural Stabilization Conserva- . : . . \ 402- . " - V- ¦ ? 7 the Senate floor in an tinre * ;. the city of Utica, where 3.58 percent of the taixes were unpaid.; . Minnesota City 7.... ' :¦ 22,402??. . ? V 143 V? .¦' ¦."¦'• . ' ;64 . ..- " PRESTON, Miiin. — Fillmore when it is against their person- tion Service : programs. Not . * . . IHE CONVENTION was call- corded /. . voice :, ; -vote . The far behind wasi. Wiscoy T-ownshipj with unpaid taxes set Rpllingstohe ...... 53,762 V - V . 981 1.82 . Co-unty ?Republicahs Saturday al moral code of ethics: at 3.52 percent. ; ¦ endorsed a? resolution .'-. '' • That no public buildings. or ed to order Merwood? Stor- amended, bill, merging the penV The only other government over 3 percent was V? Stockton .?....,....., .25,951 V 940 " r .r ""¦ V3.63 . : -?' evening ^ • % the city of Elba, with 3.16 percent unpaid. ¦ cit3ng: the present welfare sys- transportation systems, in the hoff, Lanesboro, county chair- sion and pay questions, : was Minneiska "...... -.. ?? 5,390:7, .0 7 „• "76 V then appJoved?/by the. Senate on The following table /details the total amount of taxes ¦ ¦; • Dakota. ? ? ..?...;.... :.? 27,146V... " 375 -7 '; 1.38 tem in.Minnesota and the future be designed? without due man, and the pledge to the that should ' : * flag and invocation were led by a ?38-18 vote. ?? A; have been collected ih 1973-for each; government, ;St, .Charles? A .- .A. r 347,680? - . 6,885 7 V . ' 2.04 - United States? as wasteful and consideration of their use by the amount unpaid ... handicapped and senior citizens. the Rev- Walter E. AN. Wahi; r Thev;pay.' 'bill, the last meas- as of Dec. 31 and the percentage of taxes ' -.- Goodview ,..* ....,;.. 327V 8Q1 ?* V: 8,917. 2.72 ;? Inefficient; ? and recommending delinquent. All dollar figures ¦ ' ; ' ' :¦ ¦ . Urging leg^lators to con- Christ Lutheran Church, Pres- ure to be acted upon by the lave been rounded to the near- .. 'V' -Winbha . . - ... V.;. 7..-;' - "4,130,068'-: ' 55,256 ? ' 1.34' ' that it be reevaluated - and up- • . ¦ est whole dollar. ' ; : . " dated. :,;? tinue to -support vocational edu- ton.'' .'" ..' .' . .'¦ House, lost on an> 8-30. tally be- TOTAL ..>...... V 56,937,35* $50,337 V . * ," A 1.30-% 7 More ? than 100 delegates, cation ? for nigih school .students, Sen. Larson served as tenir fore being revived. It then car- alternates and visitors attended post secondary students and porary chairman, Mrs. Ellen ried on a.6&-54 courit--one more ¦ ' And if the convention in the courtrooms adults.?' .7 . . ' ¦,;;¦.;. Scheevel as temporary secre- vote than the constitutional ma- may stay thai way of the Fillmore County 'cowi- I » . The Minnesota legislature tary, and James Perkins,. Chat- jority of 68. house. 7; should provide funding for any field,' as parliamentarian.: . Eight Republicans and 30 Guest; spea?ker /was ? 3lej>ubli- new . program and /or? responsi-. • Mrs. Irene Kiehne aind -Mrs; DFLers Voted for.the bill in the eaji National : Committeeman bLlities the commission of edu- Waldo. Bunge served on the cre- Senate, while . 15 Republicans Rudy ?Boschwitz Minneapolis. and 54 DFLers favored it. in . the , cation may require of individ- dentials comanittee. ; ; ' BEP. Leonard Myrah, Spring ual school districts. TDelegates elected to the dis- 'House. . * " ''' '-" ' ¦Ar- ' - Am ' Although, a, pay increase had Grove, and Sen. Lew Larsdn • Citing opposition to public trict convention .. at . Northfield After experiencing the wettest 'V Tonight's .low , will be in the istered bn three consecutive number of communities in the been discussed by lawmakers, iW^M^^^S^^M sp-oke on the past session . of financing . of political cam- were: Storhoff and .Ruen, Lanes- March in history, Winona today mid-30s and Tuesday's high? in days late in the month/ the northern and central sections of the legislature and .Sen. - Rolfe paigns;, asking, thaat the Minne- boro- Mrs; Sylvan Nelson, : Can- noibill liad been introduced and watched April get off to a soggy the:40s. ' 7'7 . mean Minnesota. ?. ?' ' : ? .? no public hearings were held on * ' / temperature for March; . Nelson7 Golden Valley, Minn., sota Legislature not be reduced ton;: Vernon Erickson, Mabel- start. 7"?7 777- .. The -',. normal temperature was 29.9, below the normal • : the?question./ ¦ . Snowfall in the Diiiuth area, discussed bills passed. ? in size. Jerry Scheevel, Craig, McKen- V? And, the long-range look indi- range for an April" 1 in Winona, mean oi- 32.2. ¦;¦' ¦:, The zie Donald iteed, Richard Nel- where , schools were closed, . county convention went ?•? Urging the Minnesota State , cates little chance of any dry- is from . 31 to 49, The temperature range; was ranged up to five inches and on record giving ?Pr,esident Rich- son, Donald IJoyum, VPeterson; . Legislature to have the names up this month. .? With a trace or more of mois-. from 65 to 7 below. was driven*by winds gusting to aird Nixon ? and RepV AJbert H. of candidates rotated bn the bal- and Cynthia Sorenson, Preston; > ¦ ¦¦ Showers , drizzle and hail, that tiire recorded on 19 days dur- .In¦" ¦addition * 'to' " the abnormal SS niiles an hour. Quie unanimous votes of confi- lot. " 77. Conrad /Johnson, Spring Valley; fell overnight yielded. ?24 of an ing March, total precipitation rainfall, several other weather dence and encouraging Roy Ru- The Ztimbro? Valley Health Mrs. ; Carol Miller, Harmony, Gqotihiie €07 A heayy sriow warning cbiitih- ' • inch of precipitation by 7. a,m. for the month was .4.43 inches, records were set during March. ues today: for Northern ?Minne- eri, Lanesboro, and Rep. Myr- Center Board and all such-pub- and Edward Hale, Stewartville, today. - '65 observed?oh Delegates named / compared ^vith/a. normal ; 1.62 V'A MarchV6 sota with an accumulation of up ih to seek state ?legislattire seats lk?/health boards be composed to? the state ? Light rain continued 1 to fall inches. ¦?;¦ ¦?- was the highest reading for that ta. District 35A and District 34B. of a majority of elected offi- convention in Duluth: to . four inches of new snow ex- this morning and was expected This eclipsed . the previous date in the city's history, replac- pected before -Other resolutions : endorsed: ? cials; ? Storhoff, e n, Scheevel DFL endorses the storin tapers ¦ ' V ?E ?u , to continue into/tonight. record of 4.23 inches set in ing a 37-ryeir record ? off Tuesday. » Galling on the Minnesota . "• Supporting one-stop?? agri- Rdchard Nelson, ? ?Mrs. Sylvan " THE IMMEDIATE Weather March; 18767 . " '7" ' -'7' At the other end of trie scale, ? With? a forecast of higher than State, Legislature in the? next culture centers provided that Nelson, Boyum, Johnson, Joe when the mercury dropped, suc- Session to pass abortion laws farmers not be required to drive Harare and Al Carson forecast . c ailed for cloudy skies TOTAL precipitation for this normal precipitation for April, : , Spring cessively, to .4 'below, ,7 below which .will conform *vwtfa the rul- excessive distances . and re- Valley; Read-, and. "Mis. Lavern Scott candidacy iiito Tuesday/j/with rain possibly year going into April was 6.66 and-3 below on March ; Winonans ? were reminded that ending ' ; ' 23, 24 and last April also ? produced the ing of the Supreme Court., questing that- each agency /keep Sorenson, Preston ; ?Erickson, A Winona man's Congressional tonight, and slightly cool- inches.. V -* '? 25, record? lows were established That no ? public or private farm er than normal temperatures The normal January-March greatest amount of precipitation V • its own ; identity ^ elected and IMtrs. Joyce Jacobson, Har- candidacy gained .another coun- . for those ? dates; health ? personnel should . be community and county commit- mony. The mercury reached a high precipitation in Winona.; is 3.76 since weather records have been ty DFL : convention endorse- ¦7 The exterided forecast . for kep^ here, ? ment this weekend while indica- of 42 Sunday afternoon, the low inches... ' 7 77-7- 'V7 .' -' April, meanwhile, ? anticipates tions rose another- DFLer may- this , morning was 20 and it was March also was a little cpld- precipitation? to be above normal The total for; the month was 35 under a heavy overcast er/than' normal. 8.83, nearly three times the nor- enter the race. ¦ this this month while temperatures . Ulric C. Scott - noon. . . *'' " ? With below-zero readings reg- should remain near , mal April precipitation bf 2,31. , ,1176 W. 5th normal ? " ' St., received a unanimous Other Weather records erased. * reso-^ WHILE WINONA was being last April were Enwp lution of support from? the ?Gbod- for tlie most nrri^hf^ dampened by rain and drizzle, a snowfall — 16.5 inches that top- hue County DFL Cohvention spring snowstorm today struck ped a 63-year record—and -most Saturday in his bid to gain 1st Northern Minnesota and por- snowfall in District DFL endorsement as 24 hours — 8 inches a tions of Wisconsin. : thiat wiped out a record set in Candidate against 1st District * .-. Schools were dismissed in a • 1552.;. " . 7' get tourify GOP actidn Republican Rep. Albert H. Quie. ' ' * MEANWHILE, there were In- The abortion issue and sup- tion be presented with all pre- called for the re-election of? dications over the weekend State port for ?Presideht Nixon were cinct . resolutions. First District Rep. Albert Quie, Rep. Darf el R. Miller, 45, ?Pine among the most-debated issues Rep. M. J. (Mac) McCauley of Island, may enter the 1st Dis- March: very wet THE resolutions considered ;' ¦'¦* of the Winona County GOP con- Saturday included about 17 Winona, and Rep. Leonard My- trict DFL race. —Temperatures— ¦ Precipitation vention but they weren't the rah of Spring Grove; arid sup- Miller indicated at the Olm- V .' :¦ Degree Inches which did not have approval of Max. Min. Mean Normal only ones. Townships, environ- tlie resolutions committee. ported the gubernatorial can- sted County DFL Convention in Days Total Normal ment, and schools were con- One 1974: . of the few recommended res- didacy of State Sen. Robert Rochester Saturday he is con- ¦ ¦ sidered in many of the almost Stassen of South St. Paul. sidering entering the race January ..... 50 -25 15.5 17.3 1 ,535 .54 ' '?" i;17 ?60 olutions to pass after amend- February . ....47 -18 15,7 18.2 resolutions brought before ment was the anti-abortion Money-oriented actions asked against Scott. He has not yet 1,340 1.69 . .97 Republican ? delegates. , March ., 65 -7 29.9 32:2 1,088 4.43 1.62 stand, that no unborn be de- that tax bills be itemized in dol- announced his candidacy, and is ? AMONG environmental ques- lars as well as mills7 and that reportedly also considering run- prived of life. The amendment Totals for 1874 ...... ?...... 73963 6.66 3.76 tions, the group favored creation passed after excepting abortions the state usury rate be raised ning for Secretary of Statej a " ^ to 10 percent. The convention post now held by Republican Ar- ' V. 1973 ' ' of recycling centers and a de- to save the life of the mother. December posit system to discourage lit- was chaired by John Breitlow, len Erdahl. .... 51 -20 17 21.25 1,488 2 1,11 Meeting one day after the state Homer Road. Olmsted County DFLers did November .... 66 11 34,8 35.1 912 2.92 161 tering of cans and bottles ; tur- legislature had? adjourned the October ..... 81 29 55.9 46.3 ner encouragement of environ- ; Slates of 20 delegates and 40 not endorse a 1st District candi- . 282 1.89 2.49 convention passed over many September ... 8.*" 21 60,2 62.5 144 3.80 1 as mental studies in schools; and alternates to the state and dis- date. August resolutions calling for legisla- Scott is currently the only an-, ...... 94 48 70.6 69.5 - 8.12 3:60 a ban on fishing of walleyes tive stands. A proposal op- trict GOP conventions were July ...... 99 53 72.8 75.4 —. ;dluring the spawning season. t° elected as recommended by the nounced DFL candidate for the 3.86 3.70 pose mandatory seat belt legis- June ...... 94 49 68.9 68.8 — 3.55 4 70 ; The convention defeated a nominating committee. Dele- congressional post. May ? lation did get convention approv- ....,...., 80 28 53,1 56.5 369 6.98 4^6 resolution to oppose the 15-cents- gate names follow : STATE SEN. George Come- April , .73 15 43,2 al, however. mius, Cannon Falls, had beer . 47.7 654 683 2.31 per-cubic-yard landfill tax on DELEGATES TO STATE March ...... 66 21 39,2 32.2 778 3.35 1.62 ;solid Waste, money from which In the political realm, dele- rumored to be considering the gates asked that union contribu- GOP CONVENTION February .... 45 -15 22.6 18.2 1,186 .95 .97 is to benefit recycling, But the post, hilt Conzemius Saturday January ..... 52 -25 16.2 ? group did oppose the state's tions to campaigns be regulated Mrs. Frank Allen, 203 East quashed a move at the Goodhue 17.S 1,513 1.82 1. 17 In the same manner as business Broadway; Miss Paula Krone- convention to urge him to run ?power to order closing of dumps , Total for 1973 8,414 45.07 29.43 •without concurrence of local contributions. Approval also busch, Norton Twp.; Richard saying he wasn't interested, •county board s, arguing that the went for rotation of candidates Gillen, 306 Liberty; Paul Dou- Scott was the keynote speaker ? result is often garbage in a names on ballots, a ceiling on ble, 17 Glen Mary (Winona at the Goodhue session and •ditch rather than the state-ap- campaign spending and ac- Twp.); Peter-Rolf Ohnstad , 4016 spoke as well over the weekend proved , landfill. counting of campaign contribu- 8th St., Goodview; Mrs. Donald at the Olmsted convention and Search continues Resolutions to benefit town- tions. Hittner, 175 McConnon Dr.; Jer- at senatorial district conven- ships or small municipalities fa- The convention defeated a ry Papenfuss, 1710 W. Broad- tions in Farrnington and Bums- Bird club slates way; Mrs. Candace Watson, 421 vored legislation which would resolution to establish four- ville. STORM DAMAGE . . . This tree at West King and Main for 6. 0. Harvey Wednesday meeting "W. 4th St,; John Brownell, St, senatorial districts require township approval for year terms for each state offi- Those two Street on the Winona College campus was one of sev-. A search continued cial — a proposal that would Charles; Joseph Koalska, St. include portions of both the 1st , State , in Red A color slide program entitled extension of municipal services; eral that splintered under the weight of a wet two-inch snow- and allow townships to control lengthen the two-year terms of Charles; Jack Kxanz, Saratoga and 2nd Congressional districts Wng, Minh,, today for 80-year- "God's Handiwork in Creation " ¦weeds on state or federally con- state representatives. County GOP and endorsed no candidates in fall that covered the Winona area Saturday morning. (Sun- old Gerald O. Harvey , a retired will be featured at the April •trolled land , with -reimburse- RESOLUTIONS of support (Continued on page 0) either district. day News photo) Winona , water commissioner, meeting of the Hiawatha Valley ment from the government own- who has been missing from the Bird Club of Winona , Wednes- day at 7:30 p.m. The presenta- er. ,. Red Wing Nursing Home since Another adopted resolution Congressmen lambast Democrats tion will be made by profes- asked for laws which would last Wednesday afternoon. sional photographer, Jack Huh- permit annexation or incorpora- Harvey, whose wife lives nt nerkoch , formerly of Princeton , tion only after a favorable vote 479 W. Howard St., left the nurs- Minn., now serving as consul- by a majority of the people liv- ing home sometime between tant to Camera Art, lewis- ton. Huhnerkoch also Ls a con- ing in the proposed area. 3:30 and 4:15 p.m, Wednesday. OTHER APPROVED resolu- 3 ref District GOP bocks Thomson servationist and sportsman. tion.*" would case tho require- LA CROSSE, Wis. - Rep. Ver- domination of Congress for the "I haven't been able to see all 40 of the past 42 years. ton politics. Nursing home administrator The meeling will be held nt N. O, llilleren said at ments for ccriificalion of town- non Thomson , Richland Center, last 20 years by liberal Demo- the desolation which is supposed Lambasting c 0 n g r essional Devitt also endorsed an un- pol'ce the Lake Park Lodge j visitors -would his eighth Democrats, he said: qualified newsmen's shield law Red Wing were notified immed- arc welcome. ship assessors, and per- Wis., was endorsed for crats who have burdened the to exist in Republican ranks," mit small government units to term in Congress Saturday eve- "IT'S VERY MUCH a

¦ ¦ j ! V ' V- ' ' ' '• ' JM -ft^l O A Ob-O A»M £ > vAmf ~ * -. t^- MI ^11 ^^ JM^ iiiMii^?^^ ^^ *£**^£ -—-^— APRI1~~~~^~ Former Scout camp now park ¦ ' bcriibii Ai Diiiyi at Lake City . . ii ' ' Uftivci "JU.X I. winn, -— rnu . .; \ . . . ECtiUKU ALDUIVI former IIok-Si-Ln Boy Scout ^^^^^Sm^^^^^^\/ Camp is now the Hok-St-L« Cily ¦ Park in Lake City, ¦ ¦ Tho Lake City council decided ¦amUm m B- fc to retain the old name at its re- Mrs. Lynn Ziegler, area profession SmflIV wHil^ ^H^HH m^MMm^mmm cent meeting. The docislosi nulli- A SPECIAL PURCHASE ' ' HUGE SELECTION I fied the efforts of about 30 resi- ^ ^* ^_ _**> dents who hnd entered the conduct the |M CLASSICAL cake decorator, will ENABLES US TO OFFKR ^ P g Cff iB • "Name the Park Contest' ' bolng YOU DISCOUNTS OF jjTM J_W lm*- • F°l-K • ROCK sponsored hy the local Jaycees THIS JAZZ and the city park department. demonstrations. UP TO 50% ON \^_W • In other related action the GROUP 6F RECORDS! * * CH,LDREN'S ALBUMS park department was given au- ^ w thority to prepare 30 primitive camp sites in the park. Minnesota Department of Health officinls havo indicated a chlorinator would bo needed JCPenney for Iho well in the cam|> before you're looking for. BOOK_;_ WESTGATE SHOPPING NOOK CENTER -— — I It can bo used , the council was We know what , ______advised. . Johrt^ MILWAUKEE "UPI) A-. One iroposed constitutional amend- sued Sunday, said he was He was referring to endorse- and now he's trying* to -maintain paign has insisted that the only he . called "systematic solicita- said. "But our campaign has state? su- ments and elect? office holders greatly disturbed by "llth hour" ments of Wilkie by Sen. Gay- that appointment^' . Johnson issue ^in the election was one df tion of the state's lawyers" for been on the issues: father? than of the most heated ¦¦ preme court , elections in years for many localities in . the spring endorsements of his: opponent by lordVNelson, D-Wis., and by said.' , ' • experience and qualifications. money and other support for on the electronic media and bill close with vot- balloting; ';• ' .' "high-rknKing partisan politi- Rep, David Obey, D-Wis. Johnson said he ? felt, he was ?And, he has laid down his Wilkie.' ' V - . , *7-7- boafds. We simply haven't been is drawing to a V : * . * ers to choose Tuesday between State Elections Supervisor Leo cians?, to'" ' ¦ inject politics into, . a "It is particularly distasteful the? underdog — solely because qualifications as 12 years on the Sunday he also said his oppo- able to spend the thousands of. Incumbent Justice Horace W. r. Fahey said , he ekpects about nonpartisanv race," ? • '" ' , for a sitting justice to allow Wilkie is the incumsberrt, "but I high court together with prior nent was trying -'an electronic dollars needed? for that" . . lkie; and State Senate Ma- ane third of the: state s eligible "I think these, basic? personal suc?h tactics to be used on his think it :Wiil be. yeiry competi- legal experience, blitz" of radio and television ad- Sunda y repeated Wi ;? ' ¦¦;¦ JohhsoD jority. Leader Kaymohd John- voters — between 850,000. and endorsements detract from the behalf," Johnson said. tive — and T.frankly think I'm Johnson has frequently snip- vertisements; " what he , considered , the three, son, R-ElevaV 7. 300,000 — -will go to the polk. .; basic issues of . the campaign,' * . "G fer? have died. V V Hospital nona . County .Court, Judge Den- pre-sentence • '. investigation, tie; A 95, Hastings, a former Millville Funeral services will be at 1 Albert E. Whitlock Memorial nis A; Chalieen set trial , for was arested at the J. C. Penney ¦ ¦: ¦ resident, ? died . - Saturday at her p.m.. :. Thursday at Rushford ' Funeral • services tor * - 'Altar' . E, Whit- 77. SUNDAY- . ?: . May: 15 at 10?a.m. Schewe was Co., 1858 Service Dr. at 1:15 home neat HastingSi . She had Lutheran Church, the Rev, Owen lock, Ail Vine St., will be Tuesday at 2 Admissionis placed uiider citizen's arrest p.m. Thursday.and accused of , Gaasedelen officiating, with bu- p,m, at AAartiri FDrienal Chapel, the Rev. been ill a short time. ¦A. U. Deye, Si. Martin's "Lutheran A- ;Birth7 •Jeffrey Strelow, 21, 1105. rested Jan. 25 at East Sanborn ¦ Hastings; 7 * DURAND, Wis, - - Funeral ' ¦ ¦— —¦ - I ^-I ¦ Funeral services for the Rev.. . Herman Mark St., pleaded .not guilty to ' ' - ¦ -. ' - . . . — .1 . . i ; . ; ar—m ?MT . and Mrs . Robert Dealey; and Kansas streets. . Survivors are':,two sons, Ray, services :were held Saturday for L. Berrum, VIM 'Mankato Ave., a retired a charge of disorderly conduct ? W^ forecast from Russell Steen 48, formerly priest , of the¦ diocese of Winona . who 1876 Gilmore? Ave., a daughter. . . * *¦;FORFEITURE! ; Millville, and Robert* St. Paxil; -W. , died Friday at Community" Memorial and trial : was, set for 10 a.m. ¦y :¦ '¦ . 'rr r. FridayA the central GUif to the 6reat Lakes and part of the North*- ? two .daughters, Mrs, WHIiiam pf Durand, in .St. John's Cburch, Hospital, will be. at 10 a.m. " Wednesday May 17. was, arrested at the ( at the Cathedral' -of the Sacred Heart. He John T. Alamelda/ VValanal, Hawaii, east. Mild-er weather? is forecast for . the "East and colder Helen) Bies7 St. 'Paul, arid La Port,. Ind. Steen died March The Most ReVi'. ' Loras J. Waters, D.D., TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS Mississippi , *Queen;,vl02l Johnsbn $35, speeding, .70 In a 55-rnlle loria, 12:55 - weather? forV t?he PacifieV NortTi\vest? CAP Photolax) Mrs. Harold (Marian) Schmot- 28 in a La Port-hospital after a Bishop of the Diocese of Winona, will Mark 'Thomas Bronk, Edllin'g- StV at 12-10 a.m. Sunday, - ¦• . p.m., March 23, Interslite 90 near CSAH two-year illness. bo, principal celebrant, with ttie Rev * * . 25, stale patrol. ter,* Hastings; . 19 grandchilren ; Msgr.. : Joseph R; McGinnis, 'the*.v Rev; stone, Minn.i 6. Ronald Jansen, Winona State . TerrsI L, . Sohra, -912 Parks Ave.r «5> 63 grandchildren and two great- He was senior vice president War. William AUgee, ¦ the Rev. Msgr. prohlblfed .turn, Highway 61-U - ntar • ' J,. Richard Feilert and the Revs . Urban Valerie? Ann IddtkeV 4015 5th Gollege, pleaded guilty to . a Randall's Super Valu, Weslgale Cenler. Local observations great-grandchildren. of the 1st National Barii, La Neudeck^r • and Vernon Schaefer . assist- St,, Goodview, 2. . ?? cliarge. of prohibited stopping 8:10 p.m, March 18. state : patrol. . OFFICIAL WINONA WEATHER OBSERVATIONS for the Funeral services? will be 'at Port; and a member of the Ing. Burial will be In St. Mary's Ceme- Marsha , M. . Broadhead,* . Bear: Lake, . tery.' • ' and was fined. $5. He was Picket- Wnn-.A $3i, " speeding 70 . In a J5-mlle board directors. ; IMPOUNDED DOGS 24 hours ending at riooh today. . ? 11 a.m. Tuesday at St. Patrick's of? . The body will : lie *lh state at the . ed" Friday near West 2nd arid ions, Interstate 90 near Dresbach, 8:30 . "¦• * .' • Maxinaiim temperature 42, minimum 31, noon 35,' precipl- Catholic Church, West Albany* . He was borri March 19, 1926, Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Tuesday . ' Winona p.m. /Ward! ' 22, state patrol. ; ' * . ' ¦;? ¦ : : ¦from .- *e to 9* p.m. " where a* wake * service No. 51 — Two- brown puppies, avail- Main 'streets. . Stephen Blyseth, ' Wat-ertowh. Minn., Vtatlon ;26. . .7 . - the Rev.. Harold Gavin officiat- in Buffalo Countyto Mr. and will be at 7:30, ' able. ' .. ' St. Paul, $150, over . tandem, axle .Weight. -Goodview ' : No. 53 — Medium, tan.and White male, Jeannine A. vKath scale, P.lO a.m. March:21, state patrol. . A year ago today: High 50, low: 33, noon 45, preicipitatiorf ing. Burial will be iii: the church, Mrs. Sigwald Steen, and ? mar- part Collie, available. ¦¦' " * ' ¦-¦ , pleaded guilty to blocking a Norman , A. Anderson, Shakopee; Minn., 7,257'"?"V7 ; • -7. .V- ;• - . cemetery. •- . * ried . the former Helen L. Nor- No. 5* — 'Larse, * black male, part $100, over tandem axle* weight aiid* over ¦¦;¦ , available - . ' sidewalk and was fined $5; She :; , ;Nonnal te?mperature range? for this date 49 to 3l. ??Record Friends may call at Schlei- een,.March 8,? 1952. . Labrador '. maximum allowable weight, . CoodvleW Police see . . No- 64 — Medium, 'brown -and. tray Friday . hear West scale, 10:15 a.m. Jan. 29. 1946 low, He was graduated" king female, part elKhcuhd, fourth. , day. . . was arrested . high¦ 77 iti. , record 1 in . 1924. and 1877. cher Funeral . Homei;?Millville* . from Dur- ¦ and .'. .Catherine Larsen,- Witiona,. :$50, dis- , ¦¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦¦ ' No, 65 Medium, black brown 3rd and Market streets, a V¦ •. . -Sun-rises tomorrow at 6:47 sets at' 7,- 34*.' • "- today after 2 p.m. and Until 10 and High School in 1944 arid at- , ^ bbeylnS stop sign' .and speeding, *40.In ¦ ¦ missing Woman female, part shepherd, available. FORFEITURES . 30 mile-zone, Service .. Drive , at' * . 40t.hr ' 11 ¦A.1W. MAX? CONRAD FIELD OBSERVATIONS a.ni. Tuesday. The ? Rosary will tended the Wisconsin State Uni- No. * .66 — Large, : . black Labrador, fe- John W. Myers, * Waseca/ :Minn„ iS6, Goodview, 4:30 p.rn ' Tuesday, " license, fourth;.day;. . '- ¦ 8:30 p.nr. Avenue, . . (Mississippi Valley Airlines) be recited this evening at 8. ve-rsity-EauClaire and the bank- ¦male, ho , speeding, 69 In a ' 55-mlle zone,;. state patrol. . ..- ' Winona City* Police are investi- *. 'Nb. .67 — Medium, tanr male, . mixed April 22; 1OT, Highway 14 near' ' Lewis: Richard Penkalski, 6enoa> Wis,, $33. breed,' no ... license, first day. ' " .. " ¦ ¦ V Barometric pressure? 29.53 and falling; no wind, clwid ers school, Madison.. gating V the disappearance of a . - fori. - : " •- ., * 7 speeding, 69 In B 55-mlle zone, Interstate Elmer Borger Goodview . . Thomas' C. Buck, . Minnesota. City,. Mi, 90 near. Dakota/- 8:35 a;m. March. 23» : cover i,0Ofl overcast, visibility 3 miles. Survivors are • his ? mother, Winona woman who . has been .' No;* 2« —:Tah and white female, mix- speeding, " is " In 4 j5-mile zone, -7:05 , Minn (Special) ? ed, breed! Highway 61, Goodview. state patrol. * DEGREE DAYS V? CALEDONIA . Mrs. Marie Ogden, ? Arkansaw, missing since about 2 p.m. Tues- second clay. V p.m. Thursday,. /Greg A. Nelson, La Crosse, Wis., JI0-; . No. .270 — "fan; white and brown small -Tom . M.- . Kohner, 34B Liberty . St., tti ., Oh freeWay," Interstate 90. .nea«- sions. According.to Peterson , his -p.m. :Ann blocking driveways *8:45 a.m.. Wednes- * ¦ ¦:¦ Utke- Borger tie^waS ; born June and three 1 6:-1S* * — Klhfl, hlne . barges, ' 61 north of Hishway 248, 12:35 p.rri. . vVFor the 24 hours ending at 7 a.m.:? sisters, Mrs. Lor- down. -, day at 360 Harriet s!. 24, state oatrcl. ; ¦:•¦ ¦ wife has been under, medication - Ann Linderman, * .?18 -2nd St., S5; park- Marctt Today 28 ?• ". .' Season total 6,194 1, 1901. He was a member of the raine Heafley, Kansas City, 10-:05 p.m. — Bobble J, 10 barses, down.* . Charles . Vanhowsc. Austin, Minn., $31, ~ for a heart condition and nerv- 11 :35 p.m. — Cecelia Carol .six barges, ing on. Sidewalk,. 10:45 a.m. * March . 23, : 7 United Church of Christ Hokah, . , ¦West speeding, 68 in a 55-nille zone. Interstate* . 1973 V bi'\ v.7" \* Season total 6,828 ? . ,. Mo., Mrs. Melvin '.Holmes,? Os- - dowii. . ' .' * .':. * ¦ . '* . . * 2nd and Main slreMs.. ' " " ousness.?*. ? V " ' ¦ : ' Inc . $5, '¦ restrict- 90 west, of- ' Rushford. exit, 12:20 p.m. and .served? as church council seo , Minn,, :¦ . " ' SATURDAY WiTiona ..Typewriter, state -patrol. '. ' .. * . ¦ and Mrs. Carmin ' ' ed , parking, .1. 1:10 a.m. March .21, West March 23, . ¦ Mrs; Peterson is 38, years old, . 2:35 a.m. — W. ,S. * Rhea,' 12 ba¦ rses,.* ¦ ' J, Shields, 'Winnebago, Minn-, ' - . treasurer 37 years, Was clerk Sarnow, " ' • ¦ ¦ • Broadway and Cummlnss Street, ' : William Greenfield, Wis. Up. . * * . .: * . . : : . ' with' dark hair and brbvim? eyes Brian Trainor. 610 ' E. " Kins St., SS, $25, disobeying official* trafflcslona I, of Union Township board for 2:10 p.m. — Wyoconda, one barge, up, . Goodview scale, 2 p.m. March 19, - slat-o ' ", - Ernma Bordner, 12 .alley .. parking.,. 11;40 p.m . * March 32, ¦ ¦ J Darwin Danner V and weighs about ? 145 pounds. ". 10:20 p:m — baro-¦ ' patrol. - . - more than ? 30 years and a past es,, up. " ' • ' • ¦;. : ' • "- ..*. south of. West 2nd and. Johnson, streets: : She is 5'2" tall and was last seen • William Keesan,,. St. .Mary's College: Richard N, Hurt, $39, . speeding, 72 Fn member of the Thompson Valley MABEL,: itfirinV?V(Special) ?— . II US p.m;¦— ' Hawkeye, 11 . .barses, tip, a 55-mlle zone, 190 weist iof. Centerville,*: ' SUNDAY $5, *. alley < parking; near .(eroporery court- ,. School Board? He never mar-rled. Darwin Danner wearing red slacks, a? purple house, 11:06 p.m., March '23.' ' 11:25 a.m. March 23, slate patrol. * , 75, Mabel, died .. .lir-50 p.m. — .Bobble . J,* 11 barges,, up. ' Terrance "J. . . Missrnan, ' . Caledonia, blouse, a green parka, ind black : . - '¦ 1:20 ' p.m.. — Louisiana, four baroes, . Diane .Czaplewski; * 110 W. . Wabasha; * * * ? Suxyivprs ? are:? his . mother; early today at Green ?Lea Manor ¦ ¦ - ¦ $5, alley parking, 11 :M p.m. March S3, Minn., $35,* speeding, 70 *in a 55-mlle ' cowboy boots With red trim. down. " . ¦zone, '" .south- , of Winona on Highway 61,A one brother, Harvey, ? Caledonia; Nursing Honie here after a long . 6:25 p.m. — . Stantdn IC, smith, nine near, temporary courthouse. . Rick Pelerson, 507IA W. .*4th St., . 15, 9:25 a.m., . state patrol. 1st Quarter Full 3rd Quarter New one sister (Elsie?) The Petersons have nine chil- barses, down. ' . " . , Mrs. Frank illness. He had lived at Mabel ¦¦ .'" ' : alley, parking behind Retnarts Stained ' Gaylord Fox, 276 Lake Dr., $29, speed-: * ' ,-: ' * TODAY Ing, 67 In, a 55-mlle tone, . Highway SI 7' April 29 April 6 April 14 April 22 Sauer, Long Beach, Calif;; two 39 years and was a self-em- dren. ; - • 12:30 .a.m'. — * Del. Butcher,* six barges, Glass - Studio,.506 W.'* 5th' St., 12:23 a.m. . V * March 16, . near . Highway 248, Monday, state patrol. ; nephews and one niece.- ployed painter..* : .down. -. Georae A. Sladky, Edina, Minn., $11, ' ¦ . * 4: IS a.m. — Baxter . Southern,* * three Douglas Mcer>,. 22! *W. . Mh . .Si., 15, ??funeral services wll .be at: 2 .' ' The. . son; of ?. barses, down. blocking driveway, jWlnorta Street, north speeding, 68 In a 55-mile zone, Highway Nathaniel V and of railroad tracks, 11:58*.' p-.m-.! March 25. 61 north of Twin. B luffs, 10:50 a.nii ForeGasts p.iQ. Wednesday at the United March 23, state patrol: ¦ . -¦; * ' ' . Mary Hare? Danner, he was born WSC Republican THE. MISSISSIPPI Civil, Criminril Division . County GOP Church of Christ, the Rev .. Milton in Hliftois March 21, 1899. He Flood Stage 24-hbur ¦ ' Ralph W, Troll, Kiester, Minn., $31, S.E. vMinnesqta . Stage Today Chg. •' ¦• ' ' FRIDAY ? .; ' speeding, 68 In a 55-mlle zone, Interstate Sixa ube officiating. BUrial? will . * • 90 west of Rushford, 12:13 p.m., March - Rain changing to light (Continued from page? 3) was:? a veteran of World War I Cliib sets driye Red' Wlng .,... :..;.'...... U 3.6' . Michael? A. Breske,. Waseca V . . be' L'*. ?E\rergreen Cemetery, Cal- ; " Lake City ..:,,...... 6,9 , 23,.* slate patrol. . snow and eliding by late to- aVnd; World War II* ; a member ' ? David J. Pehler, 509 E. Front St., SS, Wafcasha ...... ;..... 12. -7.1 . Minn., eniered ?a plea ?? of not ¦JO-hour " Twp. ; Barbara Gibson, Utica edonia? of the Mabel Joseph BV Lund lor membershi Alma Dam, :T.W...... , 4.4 ' ¦¦¦'. parking '*Vlola -ion> . 53 Vint; St< ." . night or early? Tuesday. A : . p guilty to a. cliarge of driving af- 9:40 ' a.ni. March 23. 7 Erieiidii ^ may call Tuesday American Legion Post and a Whitman ..Dam ....,...... :. -2, 6 .* . '. little warmer Tuesday. Lows Twp. ; ? Charles;. Stephens, 718 W. , Winona Dam, T.W;. -;....VV ¦ 3.6 . ter suspension of license and John Stalge, Founta in -City, : Wis., 35, afternooB* and evening at Potter- ?The Winona State College Re- ' " parking in alley, easr . of Western D is- Wabasha • Donald Hopkins, 675 member of Mabel United Metho- WINONA ...... , . ... * .....,. 13 SS-: - ' ' tonight 28 to 33. Highs Tues- publican Club is beginning a Trempealeau Pool ,...'*;. 9.2 .. trial was set for May io .at 9:30 count, store,. 103 Main .St;, 11:21 p.m.¦ W. Sarnia St.; Mrs. Harlan Haugen Funeral Home, .Caledon- dist Church.: *. . ..; , . . - 7 ' . .. ;¦ day 40 to 48. Shifting winds . membershi today; .? P*?ir- Trempealeau Darn ' ....;, * 75.1¦- '. * - . . . a.m. ??Breske also pleaded guilty March 23. . ia, then nt the c-hurch -Wednes- Survivors are: One? son Earl p drive Dresbach Pool " ... ..;.... 9.5 . Pat Merchlewitz, 202 High Forest St.. m»rthwest Knight, 1305 Conrad Dr.; Henry , , . ori sidewalk" , north of West- . beepming north to day from 1 p.m pose of the drive, said club Dresbach * Dam, .;. * ..;.... ' 3.4 t6 a charge of prohibited park- $5, ' parking . . . Hansen, ? 1880 W. ?King St.; John . until time of Kansas City, Mo,; two daugh- ¦ ' - " ¦ ern Discount store, 10;45 p.m. March 22. • Sris miles per hour this aft- ' ¦ '¦ chairni-in Doug Scofield .La Crosse . ..:.: , .... ; .:.. 12 5.9 . -. ing and ?w?as fined $5 on that ' ..: Kolb, Dakota; ? Mrs. Richard services. ". • . ters, Mrs. Leonard (June)? Lar- , ?"is to FORECAST Rosalie * M. - . Gulbransen, Hayfield^ . ernoon and tonight. Chance . 7 make the students realize that . Tuos. Weil. Thurs. charge by Winona County Court .Minn., iS, blocking alley, south7of tol . . Horst; 1260 Wincrest Dri; Perrin P-allbearers Vvwill be G?lenn son and Mrs. Gary (Judy ) Em- • ¦ ¦ ' : : Johnson St.. 4:45 p.m. March" 22. . of precipitation 40 percent the image of a typical Minne- Red Wing - .. ..*: '...... - 3.7 * 3.7 - 3.7 Judge Dennis A. Chalieen.?*He Love, 488 Kerry Court ; Mrs. Derr, Ceroid Xoeffler , Ervin and ery, Mabel;:.?eight grandchil- WI NONA ...... ::. '. ('¦;,. 5.4 5.4 5.6. Laurice J.: Hansen, - 672 E. Sanborn toniglit and 20 percent Tues- Herman Heinz, and Carl and dren; four, great-grandclilldren; sota Republican being rich, old, La Crosse ..,,.....* .• ..... 5.8 s.B 5,* was arrested Thursday oil John- St.. $5, prohibited stop, east Sanborn Edward Gott, 1288 Wincrest Dr. Hard line conservative - ' ' ; is Tributary. Streams son Street.. and Wall Streets,. 5:40 p.m. Monday. , day. . '?/ Milton Utke; ? one brother, Eldon,¦;-./Dubuque; . . .. Chippewa at. Durand ...... j.o . Richard E. Tobinj .St Mary's College, DELEGATES TO DISTBICT the farthest thing, from the Zumbro . at TheIIman * ...:,.'.. 34:5 . * Diane; M. Czaplewski, 110 ?W, $5, blocking . crosswa lk, W. , 2nd andl Minnesota Iowa, and two sisters* M?rs. Carl ¦v Trempealeau .at "Dodge v. 5.0 ¦ Johnson streets, 11:35. p.m. March 22. ,** . . . * GOP CONVENTION Peter* F. Lohgueville truth."' " * "7 7 / . '7? -.VV Wabasha St., pleaded jguilty to ¦ Linda *:*M. Peterson, Blaine, Minn.*, SJ, 7 Snow diminishing in north (Else) Smith, Table Grove, Hi.;, Black at GalesvEllfe. 3.9 . . * * ;¦ ¦ Mrs. Allen; Miss .Kronebusch; CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Scofield met Vrecently with La Crosse at W. Salem: ';...* .• . 6.8 illegal parking and , drew a $5 alley parking, south of Nystrom Mofors " ' and rain changing to snovir F. and Mrs, Inez Beatty, Kansas Root* at Houston .' ..; ..:¦ 8,2 Inc., 165 W.¦ 2nd St., 12:22¦ ¦ a.m. March ^•Peter Longueville chairinan of. the Rochester fine. ?Eier vehicle was tagged ¦ ' " '? ejiding Gillen; Kenneth Seebold , 1612 , ?79, Cales City, Mo. Two,isons,. ohe brother . . ii. . ' . •: and diminishing or la 70hnstad donia, ;died at home during his Community ?Coliege Republi- north of "the tem-wrary court- Jon W. Feist, . 322 rVlarikato Ave., .35, south tonight and ending in Edgewood ?Rd.?; ; Mrs. and one sister have died. blocking: alley, south of 101' Johnson St., Hittner;*. Papenfuss; Mrs. Wat- sleep. Friday evening. can Club, John Potter, to re- Minnea polis man' s house at 11:09 p.m; Saturday. - 11:48 p.m. March 72. .: * - . . all but the extreme north- . . ?Fuheral services will be at Ray ' Llterski, Minnesota City, 5J son ; Brownell; Koalska; Kranz; The son of John and Margaret view plans for the college Re- Deborah Brandt, 4620 7th St., , east Tuesday. Partial clear- * Schmitz 2 p.m, Thursday at Mabel United publican ? state convention at parkins'*. In alley,* east, of Western. Dis- . ?Leona West, Fremont Twp.; Iiongueyillej ? lie ? was Methodist Church Bur- frozen body is Goodview, pleaded guilty to a count store, 11:16* p.m. March 23. ing and warmer in west and boni? at Caledonia , the Rev, St. Cloud Friday through April Wayne GlOmskl, .1018 E. King' St., $5, David White, 705 W. Wabasha Aug. 16 , 1894. ton Hoag officiating. Biirial will ; charge of failure tb identify her- parking. In alley, north of 767 E. 5th St., south Tuesday. Lp-ws tonight 7-V?- . - Ay;y-;.- y r ' ¦ St.; Mrs. Knigbt; Hansen ; Kolb ; He was a veteran of World War be in Mabel Cemetery? ? . . found in swamp self* at an accident and was 12:54 a.m. March M. 20 north to 33 south. Highs I. On Oct. 20, 1920 y. Issues for recruiting new . James G. Heise,. Winona Rf. . 3, $5, ' :* Mrs, Andrew *Werdeh,; 4370V 7th , he married Friends may call Wednesday fined $100, to be paid hy July I. parking In alley, east of Western Dis- Tuesday 28 northeast; to 48 Josephine . members, Scofield.;' reported IMHWETONKAv • Minn7 CAP) , store, .12:01 a.ni ' St., Goodview; Love; Dr. Ebb- Scanlan. They farmed and Thursday morning Men- . She was arrested?at 1:30 a.m. count . March 24. south. . . . 7 north of Caledonia at will center on? state election re- 4- The frqzen body; of a 23-year- James R. Riles, Austin, Minn., *5, ert Datta , Winona Rt. 3 (Homer , then retired gis Funeral Home, Mabel, then ' Feb. 16 at 1336 W. Broadway. parking In alley, east of Mississippi here in 1943 form , "which was perverted to old vMinneapolis man was found Queen, 102 Johnson St., 11:52 p.m. March Wisconsin Twp.); ?H(^ikins; where he owned at the church from 1 p.m. until ? Brian McGuire; 854 W. 5th St., ;¦ .;¦ my- and operated the DEL ? partisan advantage" ; and about ? noon Sunday in Cedar 23. . ' ' THeavy snow acciimulating 5 ;. Loinguevilie time : of: services. pleaded not guilty to a charge Norman S. -Gayde, .Munster, Ind., S20, Tavern , "Minnesota' s own Watergate." Swamp neaj the Bwlingfen failure to display current vehicle regis- to 10 Inches extreme northwest until retiring in 1968. of violating the open bottle law Dog poisoned She died. April 4, 1964. involving Polar Panel Co. con- Northern right-of-way iii ? Min- tration and Illegible driver 's license. and rain and snow mixed re- Henry F. Ristau '¦ '¦:; and trial will be s*t . He was East Broadway at Hl-9h Forest St., 5:34 Survivors are : two sons, Dale tributions to Gov. Wendell An- netonba. * . ? ? arrested' Thursday near East p.m.,. Thursday. " mainder of north and occasion- Clarence . Sanford , Homer Val- PRESTON , Minn, (Special)- derson . and Earl, Austin, Minn.; two "Henry Rist?au 's campaign. The Hennepin County Medical Broadway and Johnson Street at al rain and thunderstorms south ley, reported to the Winona T. , 78, rural Pres- Examiner ? daughters , Mrs, Melvin (Mar- ton, died today at his farm 's office identified:the 12:15 a.m. half tonight. Windy. Lows to- County Sheriff 's office Sunday guerite) Beardmore, Caledonia CHURCH MEETING SET man as Russell Walter Finkler. Zoological Board OK's night in low 30s northwest to low that his dog was apparently poi- , home following ah illness of Cynthia Weigel, 18, Lamoille, and . Mrs. Paul (Alice Marie) several years. Authorities said the body, Minn., pleaded guilty to a housekeeping lanning 40s south-east. Precipitation tap- soned Saturday. Pelzel, Elkhorn SPRING -GROVE, Minn, (Spe- which was frozen in the ; ice, p , Neb, • 11 grand- • " . The son of John and Wilhel- cial) charge of shoplifting and was ering off to light snow or flur- The dog ate some meat that children;, five great-grandchil- — The quarterly business had been there for about six ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) mina.Kluge Ristau, he was bprn m eeting of refen*ed to court services for ~ ries Tuesday before ending. was near the Sanford home and dren ; three brothers, Archie Calvary Free months. The body was dis- The state Zoological Board has died about two hours later. , in Carimona Township, rural Church? Spring Grove, will be at covered b pre-sentence investigation., She Turning a little colder with Caledonia ; Levi, Omaha , Neb., y a man who was was arrested at J. C. approved housekeeping plans hi Preston, Aug. is, 1895. An Army 8 p.m. Wednesday at the church. walking his dog. . Penney ghs in law 30s north to mid and Eli, St. Paul, Minn., and Co., 1858 Service Hr., at 4:15 for? Minnesota's 46-acre zoo 40s south, veteran of World War I, he Figure corrected two sisters, Mrs, Josephine Wis- served jn Germany. On Nov. 5, p.m. Thursday and. accused of now on the drawing board, 5-day forecast lajid and Mrs. Peter (Margar- 1'920, he married Agnes Drum- taking earrings and lip . cover Plans include a water treat- ' ¦¦ The nnmber ol cubic feet et) Koenig, Caledonia. One ' , MINNESOTA " _ of gas used : by Winona cust- mond. He was a lifelong mem- valued at $4.19. ment and storage , proposal, a ¦Cloudy- ' brother and three sisters have Joel T; Pritze, 578 E. 5th St., heating and cooling , plan -. - . with occasional omers during January was ' ¦ ber of Christ Lutheran Church, , a rain or snow Wednesday died. . * Preston , the Preston American pleaded guilty to driving with large sign to mark the site and 241,694,900, not 29,694,9*1)0 as Funeral services will be at Police report through Friday, little tem- listed in Sunday's business Legion Post and the Preston unsafe equipment and was fined small temporary road signs. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Steffen through front window Sunday $15. He was arrested at 9:11 1 The board approved a plan perature change . Highs 38 to index. The final figure in the Veterans of Foreign ¦ Wars Thefts V 40. Lows mids 20s to mid Funeral Home, Caledonia , and Post. . night; window and lamp broken , p.m , Thursday near. East for a well at the February ¦ ' utilities listing was for Win- ( . CITY ' " • at 10 a.m, at St. John's Catholic ; ? Survivors are: his wife; 'four damage estimated at $250. Broadway and Franklin Street. meeting. At Friday's meeting 30s. . . . ona telephones. From Allan Bober, 824 E. 2nd Church, the Rev. Lawrence sons, Her ma n, Rochester, Greenline Co., 113. Washington Lawrence Timipcr , Dakota the board approved the design ' ' Ginther officiating. Burial will St.; tape player taken from car . . l M l '—i^—— St., window broken by apparent Rt .l, M?inn ,, pleaded guilty to of two structures, one housing a . , Minn.; Roy and Roger , Preston, sometime Sunday; value $75. be in Calvary Cemetery. and Dale,, Spring Valley, Minn.; shotgun blast, 12:30 a.m. Mon- a charge of drunk driving and well, pumping system and wa- Friends may call Tuesday af- From Mrs. James Bronk, 460 day ; no damage estimate. his case was continued for two ter treatment fa cilities, and the two daughters, Mrs, Arlen E. Sanborn St.: tools and flash- ternoon and evening at the fu- (Dorothy ) Kiehne, Lanesboro, Gary Timm , 912 Parks Ave. , weeks, He was picked up at 6 second for storage of 600,000 neral home where the Rosary light taken from car between 6 unidentified person damaged p.m. Thursday near East 2nd gallons of water. In years gone by Minn., and Mrs. Larry (Emily) p.m. and 8:45 p.m, Sunday ; will be at 8:30. Lange, Spring Valley , Minh,; roof of car by jumping on it; and High Forest streets. $7.50. . between 10 p.m. Saturday and Lee M. Turek, 714 E. Mark Mrs. John Opheim 11 grandchildren, and two Mark-It Foods, Miracle Mail, (Extracts from the files oj ibia newspaper.) ( great-grandchildren, One grand- 1 a.m. Sunday; no estimate oi St., plea ded guilty to a charge SPUING GROVE, Minn. Spe- candy taken, Sunday, 3:15 p.m., damage. of failure to yield right of cial) — Mrs. John (Synneva) daughter and two great-grand- two Rollingstone juveniles ap- way, children have died . causing an accident , and was ?m * Ten years ago . . . 1964 Opheim, 91, Decorah, Iowa, for- preh ended ; value 86 cents. j yV ffl Y I— -{ ^I '^'v Funeral services will be at 2 Curfe w Violations fined ?50, reduced to $25 if he mer resident here, died Sunday I 'AlmnI EBffl'PlLIJ Ul ^ i President Johnson has cut off direct communications with at the retirement center in De- p.m. Thursday at Christ Luther- Vandalism CITY proves ho is insured within 30 I (^jj CD |^j .| Republican congressional leaders in possible miffed reaction corah. an Church , the Rev. Walter E, Two Winona boys, 13 and 14, days. He was arrested at East to their criticism on his foreign policy course. CITY Howard and Franklin streets Funeral services will be Wed- N. Wahl officiating. Burial with , W, 4th arrested by city police Friday Winona County farmers have received $245,753 during the Elmer Evanson 563 at 11:22 p,m. near West Sth and Feb. 22. Home worth nesday al. 2 p.m. at Big Canoe military rites will be at Cari- St,: "for sale" sign thrown past weeks as advanced payments under the 1964 feed grain Lutheran Church, tlie Rev. mona Cemetery. John Street. Richard E. Gernes, 1077 W. more now? program , Donnld Sfedman, Winona County ASCS office man- Emi! Martinson officiating, Bur- Friends may call Wednesday Winona boy, 12, arrested in King St., pleaded guilty to a a few dollars ager, reported. after 2 p.m. and until noon 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Mich- 'Westgate Shopping Center area , charge of speeding; and causing Just ial will bo in the church ceme- North tery. Thursday at Thauwald Fu- ael's Catholic Church, 3:43 a.m. Sunday, also charge-d an accident and was fined $50, more increases Twenty-five years ago . . , 1949 Friends may cal lat Lhe church neral Home, Preston , then at Creek, the Rev, Raymond hy police with possession of reduced to $25 if he furnishes ypur coverage. the church from noon until time Peters officiating, Burial will burglar tools; referred to juven- proof of being insured within Attorney General Clark said the Justice department? is Wednesday after 1 p.m. be in tlio church cemetery. I (fire destroyed your home, of services. ile authorities. 30 days. He was arrested on Sar- would your Insurance cover not going to abandon the use of wire-tapping in cases in- Henry A. Jorde ¦ Friends may call at Killian nia Street Feb. Ifl. s-acurily or a matter of life or death, building at today'a Indited volviag - national RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) John R. Waldera Funeral Home after 3 p.m, Accidents Robert W. Pflughoei't, 702 prices? For very little rriore A decline ol about 10 percent in the cost-of-living can ARCADIA (Special) Tuesday, The Rosary will be re- Allstate can give "barring wars and weath- — Henry A. Jorde, 70, Rushford , , Wis. - CITY Mankato Ave., pleaded guilty to per month, be expected In the coming year died1 at 6:3(1 a.m. today at Luth- John R, Waldera , 84, North cited at (1. . speeding, 71 in a 55-mile zone, you adequate; coverage for er ," says the U.S. commissioner of labor statistics. Snlunlny B-17 Flying Fortress era n Hospital , La Crosso, Wis,, Creek , died early this morning and was fined $37. He was ar- The Swoosc , famous war-scarred following a six-day illness . He at Tri-County Mrs. Grace Pleier 3:57 p.m.—Mankato Avenue at Harbor to VJ-day, swooped to Memorial Hos- , ( Special) East Lake Boulevard , turning rested by the state patrol 12:20 V°"hom'/lllslate' which saw action from Pearl WAS pital WHITEHALL, Wis See or Phon* a retired carpenter foi* Bak- , Whitehall , whero lie had _ ,, p.m, March 20 on Highway 43 its last landing. ken Construction Co., here. been a patient three Mrs, Grace Pleier 75, form- collision; Ronald Doblnr . Kill weeks. , Wis., died Fri- Mankato Ave 1901 sedan , $50; near llushfprd. Tho son of Tolcff nnd Guro A retired farmer, he was erly of Wausau ., GENE REGAN day evening at Tri-Cotinty Mem- Thomas H. Cox, 39^0 W. Broad- Raymond J. Ocken, 60 W. Wa- Fifty years ago . . . 1924 Jorde, he was born July 20, 1095 born here June C , 1889, to Mr. bashn SI., pleaded guilty to SEARS STORE ' In Houston County , orial Hospital hero. She had •way, I960 sodan $200. 17 on (ho Plaia East N" , Edward Seidlitz and F. W. Nytes, all of He married and Mrs. Burt Waldora and speeding, fl7 In a 55-mile zone M. Scott Anno Hovdc ln 1922 at Rushford. married Cecelia Wnldcrn. Ho lived wllh a sister In Whitehall WINONA COUNTY Phonl 452-7720 II Cho'ile & Co,, loft today for a business trip to Boston, nnd drew n $«9 fine. Ho was ar- Re». Phone 454-227* . Sho died in 196(1, He was a farmed at North Crock , retiring since November 1978. 12:55 p.m. Saturday — CSAH New York ml other points. The former Grace Roesler, 21 in Gilmoro Valley , 2% miles rested fit 9;45 p,m, March 22 on Bierce was reelected president of the Rotary World War I veteran , and a 28 years ago. He wns a patient Highway 01 by the state patrol, It. M. member of tho Rushford Lulh- she was born at Fall Creek , Wis * , South of Winona; Ann E. Her- Club. at Grand View Nursing Homo, Jame.s Sheets, 1492 Heights , eran Church, tho Rushford Am- Blair, for W. years bei?ore en- Oct. 12,. 1898, the daughter of -*og, Mabel , Mnn., sedan , $*10<)j Gustavo and Rose Roesler. She Roger Stiever, 3735 4th St., Blvd ., pleaded guilty to speed- ago . ? . 1899 erican Legion Post , and the tering the Whitehall hospital, ing, 73 In a 55-niile zone, and Seventy-five , years World War I Barracks. Survivors are: two sons, .loo married Carl Pleier in 1920. Ho Goodview, 1971 pickup truck, has died , $500 ; Stiover vehicle apparently was fined $30. Ho wns arrested Eva Pierce lias taken a position an stenographer with Survivora are : one son, Har- and Lonndor, Arcadia; eight on Highway 01 nt 5; 15 p.m. ¦ ley, Peterson Survivors aro : ono son , James, driving over tho conterlino due tho Union Lumber Co, , Minn.; ono daugh- grandchildren; two great- Monday by tho stale patrol. Masons hold a banquet last eve- ter, Mrs. Dunne (Maxinc) Two- grandchildren; one linU-bro- Wauwatosa , Wis, ; one grand- to snow In tho lane of traffic , Winona Scottish Rite Herzog car in left front, Thomas Ehiieil, Lamoille, celebratio n of Knight Rose Groix. ton, Whalan , Minn ,; flvo grand- thor, PoteT Waletzko, Blair, and child, nnd two aislors, Mrs. J. hit ning In E, (Lily) Garaghan, Whitehall, | 12:45 p.m. Sunday ¦— Utlca , Minn., wns fined $15 after children; two brothers , Tilman ono hnlf-slstor , Mra. Stanley guilty to a chnrge of and Edward , Rushford , and (Jennio) and Mrs. Willard (Thelma ) Ray- :on Highway 14 near CSAH 33, pleading One-hundred yea rs ago . . . 1874 Giemza , Arcadia, ills mnkln-j* an improper turn , Ho throe slsln's, Mrs, Henry (Ger- wife died in M?,2. One half- mond , Racine, Wis, One son and renrond collision; David A. Norton & Co. and Youmans rl) Holseth Jorde ono brother havo died. Ploetz, Uticn , 1974 2-door, $50; was nrn'csted by tlio state patrol flio sawmlllH of Laird, , Miss Edna , sister and three half-brothers Highway 61- Hodgins linve started for the season's campaign. and Miss Amanda Jorde , Rush- also hnve died. Funeral services will bo Tues- j James E. Bolster, Clintileld, on Highway 43 at Bros & 14 at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Bennett, Knight & Co, will atari up Jn a few day* ford. Four brothers and one sis- Funeral services will be at day In Wausau. »Minn., I960 sedan, $350. (AP) Larry in the Super Bowl — for playoff Miami?Sunday night after the bull-necked fullback said, "but ?¦ 'Everyone knows how I feel want to play a lot 6E football," livi^TORONTO — contribute and Jim victories. jump was announced 7 in To- tliere are others.... the To- about them," Shula said. "They he said. "I feel l ean ? V Csonka, : Paul Waxlield . - Kiick -r- gears in the? Miami . ., No breakdown on how the ronto. "I feel (player agent) Ed ronto club offered us more than are great players. We -were iri a to any .football team. That is big reasons.? : Dolphins' grind-it-out offense — $3.5 million would be divided Keating took.three of our play- we anticipated? — even more unique situation of being able one of the? have, jumped for an estimated among the three wias disclosed. ers to Canada who were in a than we had asked for in the to go after bur third Super The cc*htracts Were for " well $3.5 million to . the Toronto? Presumably, Csonka would get frame of mind to: come back exploratory package." Bowl in a row: next season. Our in excess of $3 millioni'.' Keat- Northmen of the World Football the most money. and listen when they left;?" Robbie said he had asked thought was to do everything ing ' said,' "I hope this in- •League, giving the fledgling Kiick said the other 11 teams But Robbie said the Dolphins Keating to return with the play- possible to get everyone back." troduces a new concept in own- league almostf instaiit , respect- in the WFL, which will begin weren't concerned about any i«- ers from Toronto; where nego- Warfield , like Cspnka, ac- er-player relationships." ¦¦ ¦; ;¦- • ability, ?*". • play in July, contributed $1 mil- gal action "at this point " tiatingVsessioiisvtook placed add- knowledged that money played Robbie said Keating asked a part in nig decision. v ; . " ; '" ' "We're:guaranteed this mon- lion to the? contracts, highest- Csonka, who rushed for more ing that the "$3 million the Dolphins to match a To- . . , ^ Kir starting ey," asid Kiick after the sign**, priced deals ever in pro foot- than 1,000 yards the past three wouldn't burn? in two days." ;Kii*ck, whoTbsit ronto* offe?r of $3.5 million • — $3 ^ But Morris in . ings, ? effective for -the 1975 s'ea- ball history. seasons, said his financial fu- , Robbie said Keating re- position to Mercury million to be depsited in ad- ? "I am disappointed, shocked, ture was a primary considera- sponded with a ."take it ? or 1972, also said pride? was a fac- vance in a bank, accctiht, and a • son : and for three years, were ¦ ' ¦' ¦Sunday; sick, ?• whatever ...," a bitter- tion in the move. leave it" attitude and the Dpl- tor in his decision to sign with . disclosed . . "If "we. get- ¦ ' ' (Continued on. next page) WfT» Joe? Robbie, managing general V "In this case, it is doe ot. the phin . official refused ? to nego- Totonto. ?' • • hurt, if we die, if the ??:; . -? WFL7 " " * . doesn't get off the ground, we partner, of the Dolphins, said in considerations, of course," the tiate by phone, "I have-a lot of pride and l . ' ." stlUV get -it.** . ?Th e trio — W^^d is ?a re- ceiver, the other two are run- nihg backs; — .win : play out their 1974 options with the team*, An iril ^ which they helped win the last aill-impor« two National Football League By FRANK BKOWN ualties behind; Miami Dolphins' potent offen- dian Football League; it could the? first time has, an respectability. championships. AP Sports Writer The fighting was already un- sive battalion to the World divide fan interest and open the fcant factor: The effects of Sunday's "shot der way in Canada over per- Football League. way for further incursions into The signing of marginal play- —¦ - , — - i i---M'*w-i*********************Byw«c»«aM^ Miami Coach Don Shula, t*-, . MMIIllLllUIIJII heard 'round the world" of pro mission for the Northmen to The success of this maneuver other major -Canadian markets ers didn't make waves any $a.5 MILLION TRIO . . . Miami Dolphins, left to right, however, said he might not play in Toronto. But the sign- will be gauged at the turnstiles such as Vancouver and Mon- more than it did in the early even play the three this coming football may not be certain far Paul Warfield, Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick pose for photogra- as long as two years. But one ings of the three National Foot- and if Toronto plays its treal stages of the American Foot- season. But Csonka discounted when, , . phers after signing with the Toronto Northmen of the World thing was made clear by the ball League stars has drawn first game with the mercenary The new league threatens the ball League, American Basket- any reprisal by Shula, saying, Football League Sunday for a combined contract reportedly signing to Toronto Northmen the United States into the con- troops. established NFL — a threat ball Association or World Hock- "He wants to win the Super Sunday ey Association. But the acquisi- worth $3.5 million. The trio will honor option clauses on their contracts of Larry -Csonka, Jim flict. If certain Canadian legisla- made even stronger Bowl again and so do we." Kiick and wide when the first "big names" tion of "Csonka, Kiick and War- • contracts with tlie two-time defending Super Bowl champion receiver Paul At the center of the struggle tors have their way, the North- Each earned about $60,000 Warfield : an international war is Northmen owner John Bas- men won't play in Toronto. The jumped leagues. The WFL, field cannot be overlooked. Th« Dolphins and play in Miami this year before moving to the last season as Dolphins plus which many had hoped would ( page) in (AP , has begun, and the battles to sett, whose $3.5-million package WFL franchise, some say, con- Continued on next Wl^L 1975. Photofax) tbe extra money — $15,000 each follow may leave countless cas- offer lured a segment of the stitutes a threat to the Cana- slirivel up and disappear, for War ¦ **¦• ^?? ^ ??¦¦»"?-»?-? »?•? ¦?-» ???????»??»??»?»?????? ???? ¦*»?? ¦»??? ¦•»•»????*» >¦»¦»-% lw< ij"a| Boast 2-1 record ? ¦ pife^*^ ' ^*-"^-?^*^'T>™'^™7rT!frz '^"Tmiz: ' -A;^A"' <'-< ? 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p/: ~ Warriors capture classic M * -A A\^ - , , .' - ' .''>• V- 1 ? EDWARDSVILLE, HI.... — By (¦ bined ? to stifle Southern Dlinois' | the task by fanmng vJack tempted pickroff play, but;was i Wh^ j -. - ^^ P ^^-» ^A^f^^SS '^ ' ' ~* 3^ 1 -# they , suffered a .3-0 setback at ^ bottom the sixth. ' ' . ' -. sixth "when Dick Sauer. ?singl*ed Smith bounced into a force: but K \s ^^^ ^ ^% the hands , of Washington Uni- ? ' But when the* hard-throwing and came around on subsequent and? Jeff TRadke grounded to versity cif St. Louis, Mo.,- later righthander walked John Kehg singles by his, brother?,and Jeff short to end the tthreat.? . ? ln the day, ' A;- ' - ; witli one out .: ¦ ' ' | 1 W MIUJOWf SCHlrtltf l ^ I . in the bottom of Fleck. . ,; . . - . Mike- Hansen went the dis- ¦> * * - J * ( i V ?..V...... , ( > » < < ' " , ? ,:?The title, still belonged to. Wi- ] the seventh, Coach Gary? Grob The Warriors oathit Washing- tance on the mound for the ^ < * ^ ^-v v ^ * ¦ nona; however, as Southern Il- decided it was time? to bring in ton 54 in Sunday's second tilt Bearis, striking oiitV four . . and linois had defeated Washington the veteran Brecht. but only got:. two runners . as. far walking only one. Sophomore CUSTOM POWER CUSHION V ? &4- in its first game of the tour- Brecht, a senior from Nor- as third; base. Je^* Youngbau- Jeff Kroschel allowed just? one I iflflHHBb)*. ney Saturday afternoon , V way, Iowa,, gave' up? a base on er led ? off the bottom ; of ? the rim in the five / innings he . ? Paul , Rader,, a junior ? from balls to pinch hitter Dave Trask first with, a walk, streaked oyer worked, and the two runs Wash- ' ' Rolliitgstone, and Terry Brecht, to put the tying rim on .' second to third when the . throw. - from ington scored off reliever vC!raig SIMHW ^ PfllVfllflfi WHITEWALLS i j the "old man" of the staff, com- base, but he proved equal to the pitcher got away on an ?at- Anderson were both unearn- -edV? : "AyA- 'A ? It. was the first time W'inona has been shut out. since it drop- ped an 8H0 decision to the Uni- i; 1? versity of . Wisconsin-La Crosse \ IB1li Mli ^TCDQBCir i C v i ^ m^m ^^B^^TT\ ¦ - *-reo.jum--' tx. iax ^ i midway through fehe 197S sea- a, * MM^ T^^^B ^^ ^ ^^ B^ B> ^^^m ^^m i,* W^cMonaim ' ' son. - • * .; * . t , ssoff. T ¦ L if lnnwwnBHni' \ I * ^PMSt^nn Ttftir ^' I \ TRACTIONIWIIWII.;. T. ¦ _^^^^Am . .:^^mm ? The Warriors, V now * 2-1, are - scheduled to open at home Wed- I IS^Hl7^^^^^^ rT l TIDPA ' -fl7¦¦ § - 7 :7: f des&v&M nesday with a 1 p.m. double- ^ " -' ' ' 'fl ^ (AP) '*' ¦ . header against Upper Iowa Col- MM ? BUFFALO — The Buf- anything up firont; . . point in . the second period when lege of Fayette f i FWS^ 7.7;V:7..^WJ I IllFTl W falo Sabres -. knocked :- Minnesota ,¦ Iowa, in Ga- " ^ And, as it turned out:,, chang- Jude Drouin took a pass at the brych Park. " . " . .: out of National Hockey ?League ing goalies didn't? make much goal ftouth ?and sent the puck 7 playoif contention .Sunday, and difierCnce; "Craig Ramsay re- in past goalie Dave Dryden? WINONA (« S|U („ to hear; North Stars , coach . 7 ab r h ; ab r h suVmed Sabre scoring in the sec- First Period — l , Buffalo, Korab 10 Yyngbaur.cf 6 , 0 0 Greenwld.rf 4 0 0 Parker MacDonald tell it, it ond period, aiid teammates Don (Ramsay, Luce), 13:27. 2, Buffalo, Per- R.Sauer.ss 4 1 1: Twellman,2b 3 0 2 was just as . well. Luce and Mck Martin chipped reauit 18 f ,lb 3 0 0 1 ' WMmk Boh, -we didn't deserve? to be in ?3t was ?Mar*tin 's No. 48 and he Llnbo ^ Second Period—4, Buffalo, Ramsay 19 ,2b 3 0 0 Rehg.lf , . JO o T > !§__&£& Fed. Ex. Tax per tire, Fed. Ex. Tax per*> tire, Fed. Ex. Tax per tire. Fed. Ex. Tax per tire, A^ I ¦ Brecht,dli the playoffs," MacDonal'd said expressed confidence he would (Luce), 8:-4i. Penalties—Schoenfejd, Buf, ,p 3 0 0 Var(nlan,3b¦ 2 0 0 depending on size depending on size depending on size depending on size „ ? following his team's 6-i. loss to make two more before the sea- 4:02; Schoenfeld, But,. 7:59; Parise, Min, Stumpf* ,*:. 2 .0 0' • Trtsk,3b ' 0 0 0 I I fBKlm ¦' ¦ 10:47; O'Brien,.' Min, '. 12:11; Schoenfeld, a-Juaire.pr 0 0 0 Scrbrugh.dh 21 0 Buffalo..;" ' • ¦? ?• V. son ends.; "• • ¦/ But, 17:10. Ratfal- ,p> '; 0 0 0 Baltz.p 0 0 0 ( 7.00-13 B78-14 E78-14 E78-15 G78-14 G78-15 J78-15 178-15 s i ? Totals 28 2 7 f iKmm Third Period^-5, Minnesota, Drouin 18 ¦¦ Totals 24 1 3 C78"14 D78"14 F7844 m 15 Wm wm . Minnesota's loss meant that "The guys are really helping ' a-ran for Stumpf! lh 7th.* . . ' t • ' and tire off your car r ? . (Nanne), 4:59. 6, Buffalo, Luce 26 (Ram- \Wmm mi Atlanta entered the playoff pic- me," lie said. "They gave me say), 6:07. 7, Buffalo, Martin 48 ( Rob- ancl tire f your car tire Gff your car snd ^ ^mmmmmm^^^^ fourth-place finisher. Buffalo of shots on net. The way falo 14-18-11—43. ¦ ^^ Goalies—Minnesota , Worslay, Rlvard; E-Radar. ;RBI—Hutttl, Fleck, Tv/ell- ¥ FUEL SAVER PROFESSIONAL DRUM TYPE i ¦# already had lost out in the East they're helping, I should reach Buffalo, Dryden. man. 3B—D. Sauer 2. SB—Jtfalre. Left— \ ' Winona \„.„ „ A only* hoses-remove, clean, '• ? Hansen,p. 2 0 0 Urbach, lb 30 1 S ' ' " ' inspect, repack front wheel ? . the right way for us was the big Espenschledlf 3 10 Fleck.H . .3 0 2 4 ! . 5 ' PK - A~ , j reas-on we played Colien.ss 2 11 Llnbo.Jb 2 0 0 ?£ -—AA so much bet- will invest in Saints Brown,2b 3 00 v-Jualre,ph ¦ 100 ter than we have been lately. Gladlenx .lb 3 00 Smlth.dh 300 ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - St. Belisle said the . new in- Radke.c 2 0 1 Tonight the puck was going.for Totals 22 3 4 Wlltgen.e 10 0 us, . In other games lately, it Paul attorney Wayne Belisle vestment group was willin g to Kroschel.p 0 00 . Anderson,p 0 0 0 has not." announced Sunday night that commit itself to St. Paul and . Those early points came from the state . of Minnesota "for an Totals 17 0 5 am all-Minnesota group will in- ' v-Struck oul lor linbo In 7)h Jerry Koran , Gil Perreauit indefinite length . of . time '"* , as and vest a large sum of money in Brian Spencer. . long as the clui> becomes a vi- WASHINGTON ,,,.., . '..., 001 002 0—3 " WINONA 000 000 0—0 Then, MacDonald pulled out the Minnesota Fighting Saints j able operation. . * * . Stars goalie Gump Worsley, of the World Hocke? Associ- Sources said the new group is E—Schecter, Cohen, R. Sauer , D. Sau- prepared er, Urbach. RBI-Banoorl, Cohen. SB — replacing him with Fern Riv- ation in an effort to get the to sink $5 million into Smith, Gladlenx. S—Schochter, I>P — ard . club back on firm financial the Saints over the next three Hueitl-Kroschel; D. Sauer-Urbach-R. Sau- NCQ™^|pB ^ years and er, LCB-Washlnolon 44, Winona I. j that Saints W^P ¦ He explained later ' General " ' MM ' ¦ keep it in St. Paul > ,, , fjgjjji , "I took footing and . jT ' ymM^* * ||k||||pl| - fl ^^^^ . - '- • ' ' Gump out not because of (he Last week Belisle had an- Manager Glen Sonmor will be PITCHINO SUMMARY given a virtual blank check to IP MR ER BB SO three goals, but because I nounced that a Los Angeles in- Hanson (Wp) . ,. 7 5 0 0 1-1 t UNIVERSAL AUTOMATIC i didn 't want him to be humili- vestment group, which included j acquire the best hookey players Kroschel (L, 0-1) 3 4 1 12 4 nLlbHMUl l available C.Anderson 3 0 2 0 O 1 ated, Our club wasn't doing singer Andy Williams orchestra i from any source. WP-Kroschel. Front Rubber 1 TRANSMISSION 1 leader Henry Mancini, had j cAdo agreed to bankroll the club , ' $ ®** which has been struggling fi- | FLOOR MATS R" | ma> TUNI-UP nancially -this season , despite a 1 M SESF : . Our as^oe apeCliats A j 4 C+% f \-f\, ;' adjust bands (wheta ap- jB^^^-ll-flC * Cagers Club winning record, I , «4> -J- 1 111 • Completo front end in- , plicnble), change ttana- T H Vgy J ? However, Belisle said, "Frl- Walton adds 55th ¦ ¦ j 7 ' '^m ^m ' •paction • Camb'er, canter, mission oil, clean filter, Sa 'l' i day, promoter Jerry Per- 1 ? *mF9^ mm ' -- and toe-in set by praclelon * Install new pan xaakot, sot V ? renchio of Los Angeles agreed i ? t*--( equipment, f tranamiialon linkage, 4 fete Tuesday to lot the new ownership of the f The seventh annual Wino- Saints be an all Minnesota } goa ( C^(|, ,,l, ¦ Amiirle-Mt Cac-f ¦* ? l as Saints win , tih CxpnUi'Monay Carte Blanche 0w een in- volved with me from the begin- Murray Heatley had a goal and final game, then will host. Ed- is scheduled for 6:39 p.m. two assists as the Minnesota monton ln playoff games Satur- Dining ning, but when I sought a more ? mmmm^mmmt^^ I Tuesday ln the East than one Fighting Saints defeated Hous- day and Sunday. Room of Kryzsko Com- year guarantee that the team would remain in St, ton 5-2 in a World Hockey -Asso- Plrst Porlod-I, Mlnno»ota, Hen»l»y 21 (Smith, 2-LOCATIONS-2 mons. . Paul , he was ciation game Sunday night , , Boyd), 7:00, 2, Minnesota, Con, | | • • It The 1974 Northern Inter- not ready to go nolly 42 (MncMIIInn, Cardwall), 10122. 3, along with that Tlio West Const Mike Wa lton, the WHA scor- Mlnn^toM, Wallon Si Ihoatley, Johnson), collegiate Conference bas- group, which was to become ing leader , added his 55th goal 19:11. Ponallloa — Smith, Min, 2:«i champion Warriors Scholia, llou, 4:19; Gnllnnl, Mil), 1 4th and Main V^.^^fllB )fc5V J and Coach Les Wothke, who jjronp woulrl llke-d made it 3-1 at B:04 of the sec- VMttt Orlorson, Hou, 16:03, havo them t*o Thlrei Perlod'-i, Minnesota, Hnrnpaan f Vi Hours: Mon.-Frl. 7i30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \%JJJ_y_]_ ^_)_^^^ : Mon.-Frl. 7:30 n.m. to 5|00 p.m. ?: ? chalked up their third lie able to," ond period before Minnesota 's 17 (Hnaiiny, MclyinUon), 8:08 , 7, Houston, Shorrll 30 IMark Howo, Hall), 10:17. Pen- I Sat. 7;30 a.m. to 12 Now , a.m. to 12 Noon | ? straight outright NIC crown Belisle s-aid the new Min- Bill Kiatt scored on the power nllloi-Smllh, Min, ?:53; Gallant, Min, | Hi ^,^^ P>^SflH by romping to an 18-8 rec- nesota investment group play. malor-mlsconducl, U:52) Hall, Htnl, ma- , which | pr, 16:53, I | TEI. 454-5181 HLflkfekW HH TEL. 454-1413 ? ord. Vill contain from four to six Minnesota's Ted Hampson Shots on ooal: Houilon 9-MJ-3-*/ Min- •people, will bo announced nt a nnd Houston Jim Shorritt nnsol ' ia-16-0-41, G(uill«s - -Houston, Rutl*fdfl«( Mlniimof-i, [ I COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE AT BOTH LOCATIONS I ? meeting of tho old bo-nrd of di- traded goals In tho third period, Gnrrfltl, in i ? rectors, which will bo held The Saints will meet Van- HOUSTON ,.,,, t I 1-2 ? MINNESOTA .» 1 I 1-S I Zmmmmwrn^-vM®^^ ¦within tho »cxt two weeks. couver Wednesday night at the A—11,734. i A^rO^ 1 (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first of a ihree-pdrt series Robinson, who broke the . color barrier in major league mie,. a younger brother, spent several seasons -with the on his way with a battered suitcase, $2 in?hs pocket and two on , who needs.only? two more honie runs to'break baseball, was Aaron's,boyhood idol, much as Aaron has be- Braves. He now manages Atlanta's Class AA farm: team at sandwiches to eat along the way. '* .A- f ¦ ¦ ' ¦ Babe Ruth' s all-time record! p) 714.) come the jdol of millions of young blacks today. . Savannah. - ". "- " ' ¦:- . , ;- , - Aaron soon? drew the attention of Braves' scout Dewey "I saiw Bab uth . play , myself when I : was a kid in Mo- Herbert,, an older brother, played baseball before enter- Griggs-, who eventually signed Hank for $350 a month phis a later. Another By ED SPEAKER bile," the elder Aaron said, "but until a couple of years ago ing military service but didn't continue: $10,000 . payoff to ,Clowns'?owner ?Syd Pollack; I never might break Ruth's younger brother , played in high school. A. fifth Aaron Aaron was assigned to Eau Claire Wis;, ih June 1952. He A ' (AP) "' ? dreamed ? I'd have a son who , James , . . ATLANTA —; That skinny kid * who was .swatting record," '¦ • • ;? -7- pon died of pneumonia at ah early age; V hit .336 and? was voted the Northern League's outstainding pop bottle caps with .7V- * . a mop handle some three decades ago ' Hammerin'VHaiik,says he ? doesn't recall *when he first '.- Hanlc also has three sliters, ' Sarah Jones, Gloria Robin- rookie. . . . ' ? '?¦" ¦ ''" has become the biggest name in sports today, soon to eclipse heard of Ruth the legendary figure with flamboyant life style, son arid Alfredia Scott, V the Braves dispatched Billy Southworth to Eau? Claire 7 , a record once?thought secure forever. totally unlike that of the quiet 40-year-old ' Hank, not ari ideal pupil, attended Mobile's . Central High to scout Aaron and. the former big league manager filed a . .Hank Aaron begins his 21st major league season this superstar. ' v . : ¦ ? .? VV.7 77 School through his junior year When he desired tp begin a glowing r«pprt-T"for? a baby face kid of 18 ?years, his playing week, needing only two home runs to break?theVall-time record "He??used fo> hit pop tops with a mop handle? for hours," baseball career. However his parents insisted he ; first get a ability is?.outstanding." ?: , ^ of 714 held by the legendary Babe Ruth. said Henry's father. "You .know? the .other kids? would do . the high school diploma and Hammerin' Hanfe graduated from Aaron? moved up to the South Atlantic League in Aaron, one of eight children, spent his cliildhood in Mo- pitching;*' :': the Josephine Allen Institute in 1951.7 11953, playing for the Jacksonville Tars where he led the team bile, Ala., developing a love for baseball that has evolved into V Many of Aaron's pop: top games took place outside Mit- V Aaron began playing for. the Black Bears during his to the league title and was named its most valuable player? fame arid fortune, chell Field in Mobile, where lie actually? launched his career junior year in high school. In the final gahieV he was impres- He credits to this , day his-Jacksonville! manager,: Ben "He was always crazy about playiiig baseball, but I'd as a teen-ager with the? Mobile Black Bears, a semi-pro outfit. sive in a battle against the Indianapolis .Clowns, who offered Geraghty, with having one: of the: greatest, influences on? his never thought about him becoming a player until the Brook- ? . "We used to soak old rags in kerosene and use. them for him a cy club lost all three games during He wanted more. V to . talk ?Friday!s:-99-95 Bucks' that included a ?combined 124 to?jsettle:for a 619, ;. ? ? •? win -T-hard fought and close. the regular. National Basketball about Sunday night. "It was a handicap*. CLASS A TEAM ' ' ¦? . ? But when Ron Williams, hero Bloorhln'gton Standard, Mpls. * ,....;. 30M Association season with the team victory: . • Williams i .was . . . Gary Vietor of St. Paul jump- : , , " of the Friday win, shot the " Hlnlkers : ' L»nes, . Kastlnij ...... :.. 3075 Lakers in their . big7 .Forum penetrating*. Oscar was super ; ed up. to fifth place, in singles Mama Vltales, Si; Paul. ...;...'..... 3073 arena.?;,' Kareem was great, and Bucks aheiad 14-12, the Bucks to?go> with his Lakeside. Inn, St. : Paul'. * . .,...... ,, J S040 • by rolling a?*685 Northwestern" NM'i.' Liie; Mankato 3034 were oh, ; ¦ But 'Costello. was beaming McGlocklin hit some key ones,'' their wa?y despite a 28rpiri handicap, a 713 total, and White Bear Harley .Davidson., and confident after his Bucks ' Laker surge near the end of the Minneapolis St. Paul * .: :.. ;..' . -. ' . . -..•..* .-. ...,>:..*:.. 30J4 he said. . . Ludwig Lerdun of Owatonna* Meats , Ellendala .^*...... :30O2 demolished the Lakers, 10&90, In the; Eastern Conference half that narrowed it to 50-48. is how sixth with a 712.- • Lyn-Del** Lanes,* Mpls...... ,,....,...,3001 torch'Lounge, St. Paul ..* ..:...... :. 2973 The Bucks : opened , up a nirie- in karn com- - ' .?' The only change ¦ •Crlstum's , . Mankato* . .. . .- *. . '....':>...; . 2976 poirit ;lead before Connie ? Haw- petition occurred in the Class B CLASS B TEAM kins hit four baskets in a row.? . standings where Glehcbe Equip- Everareen Lanes No. 3, * Zumbrota * 3131 - Hal Leonard Music, Winona .; -¦.-¦¦¦ 3120 ? Williams, who fouled: out later V AARON AS MVP IN 1953 ;?v . Henry Aaron, ; .? the ,v ine was selected the took -over sixth Loew's. Brothers/: Blooming Prairie 3118 ; ment of , Glencoe : ' in ? the quarter, ? and ,Jon the Atlanta Braves slugger, takes to a batting South ' Atlantic (Sally) League's ' MVP. ? ?(AP ,. lace with a 3,086 count. E. B:'s Corner, Winona ". , . 31:12 Trevino is back p First & Last Chance McGlocklin dogged Lakers' star ? pose in -1953. when,; as? ai second baseman for Photofax) * Several Winona keglers were ' Liquor , "Albert Lea ;-. . '....;. . 3087 Gtencoe ' Equipment, Glencoe 3084 Gail:. Goodrich and "held" him Busch; Silo, Belle. Plalne. ... ;...... 3085 to 21 points. He had hit , 35 Whalen, Lanesbors ...... * ....:.3076 : West-Pub Stereo, ..St. * Raul- ...... 3068 ' Friday night. Cornell : ' Warner 3039 in winner s circle Sports in ;'briefv ? '? 7 . Zumcp Inc.; -Zumbrota *. . ,...... , NEW ORLEANS -V(AP)-?, —: a 267 total, a .distant. 21, under again put . the clamps on : V ALL EVENTS Hairston ?¦' bale Hansen, St. Paul :...... 2014 "The money I don't need," Lee par ?and the best 72-hole total , holding him. . to six Ronald Beckernhan, St.. Paul ...... 2008 War ' Trevino said. ''The win ? I do on the progolf tour this year. points and. 10: reb ound .s. WFL Rick Schel, Redwood Falls.. ..,... *. 1983 , ; His winmflg margui was a ?McG16ck3in: popped in five ? (Continued from page 10) DOUBLES • * ' beed.' '??-' (Continned from page 10) Blck Halvorson.r V7 fantastic eight stroikes, theVbigr jumper s, too. : Roger Blad, MpljV ...... IW three -were . major contributors ;' Trevino, whose rags to riches gest in more than 12 months. , ; Jabbar, who hit 31 guaranteed . threeryear, rio-cut, Dafi Ludewlg • Friday to tivo consecutive: Super ?B6wi Ed'Hulras, New Ulm . . * ,.. '.- ..;;,.;. 1330 career has : won him more than "And you V know, I'd never night , and. grabbed 21? rebounds, no-trade ooritract;: Richard Kleen • ' . ' . ' : dollars , wat relaxing champions and Viiiow they've . Larry Olson, *. Zumbrota .;.,....:. 1325 a million played this course good he- outdid that" ? Sunday 'Csonka^ a 6-foot-2, 240-pound- - night, gone to the WFL. ? . ? . Bob-Zimmerman- '. v in the pleasant after-glow ot his fore," he said of the IakMot- Al Hahn, Gaylord . ..;...;...:...;. 1323 getting , 32, and 25 rebounds, erV*is.a six-year NFL veteran ¦ ? And lhat could .set off a ?chaiin on end Gary Bielke -* . * . . , . Sunday triumph in the : Greater ted;.? cypress-studded 7,080-yard Mme00 out a record 145 Bob Dandridge rammed in il reactioii of "if it's good enough Compiled from Daily News wire services and pounded Melvin: Larson, WellJ .....,>;.;,. 1322 New Orleans Open , a. victory Lakewood ?Cbuntry Ctub? layout. yards and two touchdowns iii Richard Thill - .'" • and?? . Robertson 19. Connie for them, it's good enough for Wayne KlecKbusch,. Winona ...... 1317 that ended a i3-month. famine "Always before this course had SIX-TIME DEFENDING CHAMPION Indiana lost the ¦ Hawkins and Elmore Smith had me" thinking among NFL play- the. Dolpbiiis' 24-7 rout of Mia- Len * Glamaolo - • •* . .. . for the.Vman who ,?has become eaten my lunch." . .- ". 16 each 7 : NCAA, swimming title to Southern ?ealifornia7339-338 ; Ten-: riesota in Super Bowl VIII in . Larry Hansen, St;. Paul ... * ,.;,.,.,.. 1315 hero . for Los;Angeles. ?: ?: ers. :* . * .: . ', * . . . ' Dave. Beuchler - ' an American folk . Trevino collected. $30,000 from ? ?? nessee; Washington and UCLA followed with 250, 214 .- and .180, . . Tom Johnsonti St, Paul...... ,,,., *.. 13(>7 LOS ANGELES (90): Hairston 3 2-2 t, j oe Robbie, Dolphins' . manag- Janiiary. :. the total purse of 5150,000 and Hawkins 6 4-4 16, .Smith 7 2-3 16, Good; Owen Stehssard ' . He won it with what he called points . .V. V V1Q ' 1303 : rlch777 21, Price 5 4-7 14, Riley 3 00 i, ing general- partner, .had a WaffieH, a .veteran .'Vof ? . Lew Torgerson, Prbsper:.....,.... "about as near perfect a round pushed ; his . earnings for . the Pete Niemczy "*;- ' Bridges 2 3-7 7, Counts 0 0-0 0, Haw- chance to match' the Toronto of- MINNESOTA PJREP BASKETBALL star Mark Olberfling NFL seasons, led the American year to $50 577; Ihorne 0 O-O 0, Love 0 O Gary Niemczyk, St. Paul ,. .,.;.... 1301 of golf as I've ever played*" : > .O 0, Washington scored six points and pulled:down five rebounds as his United , " ¦'- ' 2 O-0 : 4. Totals : ?4 22-20 90, fer. He. didn't? Financial secur- Conference last : year . -with . 11 '• .SINfGLES • ' • All-Stars high, school All-Stars -' Redwood Falls: ...... 761 That was the seven-under-par Vl. Lee tr«vlno:...i,V..V. »7T 6B-67-65—267 MILWAUKEE (1(19): Dandridge 10-1-2 ity? like that offered by Bassett States edged the ? Pennsylvania touchdown , receptions. The 6- Rick Schel, - 2. Bobby Cole ...... 68-66-68-73-275 21, Wrarier 3 0-0 . 6, Abdul Jabbar 13 6-7 77-76 in the ? Damper Dan Classic .;. ? Mario Rlcci,' St. ' Paul *: 747 65 final round that completed " comes onl . 190rpound receiver made Gary St. Paul...:...... 729 ' Ben Crenshaw ...... 71-70-64-70—275 32, Robertson 8 3-3 19, Williams 5*1-2 II, y once in a career, so foot, Niemczyk* * en almost incredible perform- 4. Larry * Hlnsoh 67r68-69-72—276. MoLbcklln. S 00 10, Davis R.- ' C. Brummund. Cannon .Falls .... 720 • ¦ *0 0-0 0, Perry three very talented- * football THE UNITED STATES won the World? Ice Hockey Group 29 regular-season ; catches for ance. In four da?ys of Vcom- Rod. Curl '...... ,. ;67..71-69-69-27S 4 23-10 Drlscol . .00-OO.TOtals<8l3-1710?'V : B championship by winning all of its seven games to qualify Gary Vietor, SI. Paul . .; ,.V..,.;..... 713 i, David Graham .,..,.. 70-69-6S-73-T 27T LOs Angeles ...... 23. 25 14 . 28— 10 players will play but the option 514 yards, a 17.7-yard average, Ludwig :LerduTV,Mpls. .;...*712 petition he didn't make a bo- Jack Nicklaus ...... 66-71-70-70—27/ Milwaukee :,;,. *:..;. 2» 21 .57 32—109 ??for Group A play ?sext year . . Larry Olson, Zumbrota 711 - year cn their NFL contracts >. ¦Kiick winona ...... ;.; 709 .. . Jerry McGee ...... 68-72-68-69-2T7 . Fouled out: Williams. Technical - fouls' was the Dolphins' No. 2 Dcmald Addleman, gey, missed three , greens and ' * ' S'a'uer, «pls. 617 9. Gay Brewer ...... 69-59-69-71—273 Milwaukee,. ..Brown, coach.' Los -Ageies: and join the Northmen in To- iSNOW CANCELLED the opening of Wisconsin s spring VCsonka Vlrg two fairways and finished with ' ¦ ' running ? back behind Joo Peplinski/ Winona .,, ,..;...,....' . . 697 .: . Tom: Watson* ...;.... 67-69-72-70--27a Halrsfon, Sharmori, coach. . . ronto — or wherever — iii 1975. football drills, but Coach John Jardine said drills would.begin by Mor- ' until he was replaced today v. .7 ris. His primary : attributes DAVE ANDERSON,?- a Minneapolis drag racer, and two have been his pass receiving Finke elected pit mechanics were killed when a rocket-powered dragster and blocking, and what Shula screamed out of control during a drag meet at Charlotte has called his nose for the goal- MSBA president Hawk thinclads (N.C.) Motor ' Speedway.* '¦-. . V Scoreboard line . in short-yardage, scoring Dick Finke : of Minneapolis UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT champion George Fore- situations. V was elected to succeed Winona 's Pro Hockey Capital at.New York. 7:30 p.m. man continued his unwanted Venezuelan vacation today while Clarence E-ell as president of ¦ Mllwaukeq at " . Los . Angeles, . 8 p.m. Despite Robbie's remarks, it ' * •• NHL . V. lawyers , triod to untangle his tax problems resulting from last was little re- the Minnesota State Bawling As- 14th in classic Norton . . . ,. ' •: , appeared there MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. _ Wi- from the Twin Cities area and EAST DIVISION ?^ABA7. : Tuesday's successful title defense against Ken . * sentment among their team- sociation Sunday at a meeting W L T pis. GF GA SATURDAY'S RESULTS " ba«l< to coach UCLA's board of di- nona . High's track team wound around the state. Boston ..,.;... 51 15 9 IU 339 20S San Antonio 113, Indiana 109,. San JOHN WOODEN said he will be mates.. of delegates and up 14th out of 67 teams enter- Schollmeier, a senior, finished Montreal , ...... 14 22 9 97 280 227 Antonio leads series 1-0. ' Bruins next year ,, despite rumors to the contrary .. . rectors at the American? Legion NX. Rangers ja 23 U, 90 ' 216 236 Utah 114 , San. Diego 99, Utah leads All-pro guard Larry Little ¦ Toronto ,....;. wliuiingest " Club. ' . " , ed in the annual?Outstate Clas- third in the shot put with a 33" 26 16 *82 242 220 sorles 1-0. STEVEN KUNDERT , who led Platteville to its said he was "glad lor them— . * sic Indoor Meet held at the Uni- heave of 48-11%. Buffalo : 31' 32 . 12. 74 234 2-11 TODAY'S GAMES • basketball season in history, -waj named the Wisconsin State Bell was elected an honorary Detroit .,.....,: 28 37 10 66 240 30' ?. WAVGN ' the? 43 per cent pay . hike •com- : ' ' ' MARRIED; MAN to ade -A : : * 7 -:' ' - ' GET? YOUR Wedding Invitations it Jones t.U, ¦<* >; 767 7?,.* M<: ?8l,*84./.V ;A . - drop. . . . . dairy farm, trl stall barn, pipeline ' 8. Kroeger. Large selectIgn. Fret Quill pares with wage increases last milking. General farm work. Must be ?7: SAY5 , . .7Vv .VV ?- ?The jiooal Dow Jones? average " ... pen. with $40 order. year , for state? employes "of : experienced , dairyman, ieparate mod- BREAK OUT INTO A WIDER WORLD.. of : Meet new people, riieke new friends and 30 industrials was up 5.87' at Lost knd : Found 4 ern home .and garden space will be INCOME TAX PREPARATION—: J Ve»ri less than one dollar -take-Home earn extra money selling the World's * furnished. . Tel, Canton ^07-743-8426. V- experience With; Mational Tax Service— 852,55-, but declines dung . to a cosmetics. Live a more . pay per biweekly pay period." A-PUBLIC SERVICE to bur readers, most famous . , Bietty Bergler Rubleln Tax Service,' 111 AS more interesting narrow?le?ad ?dver advances ori free found ads will be published when SINGLE MAN wanted btl dairy farm. Interesting, life, be a. • •• - W. 4th. Tel. 452-7355 Appointment rre- 'The incredible double stand- person. Call or. write Ms. SonVa King, the New Vork Sto(Sc Exchange. a person finding an article calls fh« Kerml Verthein, Allurai, VAAInn. T»l. ferred but not necessary. Farm-Busl. 79->-W45i" -. 3953 18th Ave. N.W., Rochester, Minn. ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' ard for legisla?tor vs. ? employe •Winona ' Daily¦ & Sunday News Classi- .; ¦ ness-Persohal returns. ..*. . .. ' , • Brokers . said the losses of the ? fied Dept. ' 452-3321. An 18-word notice 55901. Tel. 507-288-3333. is incredible and must hot s-tockrihan, - , will be published" -free for 2. days In WANTED — part time must CARRWGE HOUSE Cleaner* tor altura. last . 'Utfeftr sessions had attract- LADIES^-interested In gettliig 1helr.?sprlng stand/' the ?M:SCEU said . ''It • .en /effort to bring finder arid . .loser have supermarket experience. Write E- tlons, repairs, sewing, pocket ilpp«r», but ¦ wardrobe free, or desiring a free cata- ed soine bargaiin hunters, • togelher. ' . . 84 Dally "News. IlnlnOi general sewlrg. Gilmore Ava. degrades any sense of decency, '.log. Tel.. Beellne. Fashions' ;«87-9B41. .. ,- . .. high, short-term interest, rates " at Vila St., Miracle. Mall intranet. justice of equality and is legis- RING- FOUND- at the ' Hot Fish Shop,. Frl. WANTED — working herdsman, modern work 3 mornings, were . continuing to Inhibit night; Tel . 452-5139: after J.. *. * stanchion barri, large herd, good wages THREE PEOPLE to GOT A. PROBLEM? N*e«d Information or ? latively dishonest." . . and extra benefits, sieve or Mike. Daley, afternoon or evenings; $45 per weel<, car chances (»£ a rally. " lust want to "rap'7 Call YES evening! LOST—In ;Gootivlew , large Siamese "cat, . Lewiston, Minn . Te|. 4804 or 480S. necessary. Write V. ;Hunt, E-Bl * Dally ' -- . . - (Pub. Date Monday, April 1, 452*5590, . * - . . . Uris Buildings was the NYSE }V*i • ¦ans-wers to name of Moon. Tel. 452- News. ' ¦¦ ' ' , .up . %' at' A NOTICE OF JNCORPORATIOM 3 " ' . .* - . 7 7 ing; Job assignments available both In ^RN'sW BSN's -: .;built makes Rogers *drums sound;, bet. was off .TO at 96.3L and . ttia t on ' . "IVINONA PACIPIC, INC." fhe U.S. and . overseas. Call tlie Armv . ter ' and makes theni more enjoyable to AiWHJdWM®: . 1974, a CertlfR HAVING A DRINKING . problem? For ' ". Metals , ./issues,. . ?except ? :for tlie 22nd day of March, ' Representative now, Tel . -454-2267¦ (col¦ - "¦:. A ' play. -Wheri you. think , V duly, issued, to experienced, CON FIDENTIAL aid . to 7-: .* ..- . . ?: : MSN'S : - ?7 V about It Isn't ¦ : cate ol Incorporation was vlectj . ' ; that what- it's all about? golds, were mostly higher, and : AljmcmA^A , . . . "¦ Kelp men and w/omeh slop -drinking Ah A^Ui^^^: _ A said company . :* ¦ ¦ HARDT'S MUSIC STORE The purposes and objects . and general ¦Tel. ' 454-4410, ALCOHOLICS ANONY- WANTED BARTENDERS nights. Wally a Single/Married .-" ' . - ..-' autds recorded fractional gains, - , . ' v .v , .;. 116 Levee Plaid E;' 're-of the business to. be transacted MOUS, for yourself or a relative. . -supper Club, Fountain City, Wis. Tel. ¦ ' riafu Winona's oldest new muslc stor*. ' The ?Atnex voliime leaider was and' the-powers of ..this* corporation shall • ' 687-4111 or 454-4548.. ' Immediate Openiiigsv. . . . ¦¦ Winona's only corhiblete music store; C(>lenian.?Cb.,. dowh % at 93/4. A be a? follows: the corporation shall have (First Pub. Monday, April 1. 1974) . ..' Medical-Surgical, ICU, ijeheral business' purposes ant) shall have . : NOTICE -V ; MARRIED /WAN for. modern dairy farm, 30,900 sfiare . block ; of the issue WSC slates or,available ' ; Ps?ycho|pgyv Public Health, all of the powers granted- GIVEN, That on ' ' "' 3-bedroom "home available on farm. Stale of Minne- NOTICE IS HEREBY ¦ ' " traded at 9%.7 under the laws*ot the ihe 24th day ' of April, 1974, at. 10:00 Call.for -Bob Johnson. Tel. 715-926-3287, .,- .- Obstetrics-Gesnecology, , Business Services 14 list sota and laws amendatory, thereof and U.M. journa following described per: evening course clock a.m.. the The >3?YSE's composite index ¦supplementary thereto/ . includ ing : the o' Pediatrics, scnaf property in the . possession of Hazel DAIRY? "FARM Assistant. Need special, power to acquire, hold, mortgage, pledge . . 7 of all Its? listed ?comraoh stocks 'uinlan; td-wil: man. Live in, good home and good loo»d . * Operating? Room; V NORTHWEST ALUAAINUM-m'anufactur. A two-credit evening course;* 'the . shares, * bonds, securi- W. 43 . : or dispose of. Orie Alma Model 2B-1959 Mobile . Home guaranteed; -Fringe -benefits- . -assured. • ers ' of aluminum windows,, doors* and edged off- .Ol .to 54?20. ties arid other.evidences , of Indebtedness . "World Wide Locations . . . . Alcohol and . Narcotics: Educar : . Length 45 feel, Width 10 feef Tel. Noeske 454-1050. ¦' * awning's (Or. over , 20: years; . local deal- of- 'aw- domestic or foreign ' corporation, ' Serial No'.. K2SSW07," ' ; . -tr Idr ' Mlrro alumlnurh . siding wilh Offered by the Wi- Including those of this corporation. . . ¦ ? For Further Information 7 . . to tion,.will be will' ' sold * at. public , auction . by lhe TWO'?QOAHFiED truck drivers needed at " Insulation Vbackerboard, expert 'jnsti'l- #eak|S be the' registered office ol ' . 1 New York The address of * ' of "' Winona* -County; Minnesota, or once, Some warehouse , work and load- V ' '" ' ,. 454-153I l*m. nona State College V health, , corporation ¦ ' ¦ is 602 . ;Easf Front Sheriff* " -V .."Call Collect • lat .toh . and free ..estimates: Tel said his deputy, at 1603 West Fifth Street, ring. Apply :330 E. 3rd : St., Winona, . . ¦or at- ' - Winona, Minnesota . . , * ^ stop: 513 Grand. . ; physical education, and recrea- Street, Winona, Minnesota, * ¦ to satisfy a pos- stock prices v Tl\e names and . addresses of the In- . * sessory lien for storage pursuant to. 'Mlri- MECHANICS NEEDED—young men need- Army Nurse Corps tion department beginning Wed- are: CUSTOM ROTO tilling with a troy belt, corporators peseta Statutes. 514.19 (2). " ed for lobs In the. mechanical-field. No V AlliedCh - 42V4, IBM 2353/4 ¦Mr. Stanley McMahon, JJ• 'Plata West, :: ??? ? ¦ ? Tej, 454-2267 7 any size garden, reasonable rate. . Tel. WSC nesday. : . .AA C. amount which will be due on the ' experience , needed. Will, train . * (with; ' ' session The . . ¦• . -Winona,. Minnesota 7 . * . . . 452-4990. . -.? AllisCh - 7 95/a Intfflrv' • 27% • date of the sale . for -said storage, ' ex- pay), furnish room and board, piroylde ,. "7? For; the *• convenience of the " William*." C. Werriz, 326 West Waba- -Winoiia. vv : ¦ ?J. Edward Gerald, University Mr. clusive of. the eic-penses advertising free medical' and dental cart, 3D da-ys work, ce- AHess VS!v InlPap ;? 52% sha, Winona, Minnesota . . .* - c' EXPERT PLASTERING-brick, general public, the course is be- and sale, Is the sum of Seven Hundred .paid vacation per year*. 'Good . advance- ' .. of Minnesota School of .Journal- Mr. Leif Holan, Chimney Rock, Winona; . ment work; Tel. 452-605?, AmBrncl ST^ v Jns&l V 19 Tw«niy and . no/lDO' Dollars * v&K ^^-xj &y ^<&KGv&*&i^*^ CampSpr 33% NoStPw ? ¦? :24% lege's -political science depart-. watha .Valley ..Mental; Health Dena Neumann, Decedent way, . WJnona, Minnesota, for communi- . ment.' positions . openings,. 'we train. ' , i>r. Rich ar d Order for Hearing on: petition for cations,. ' equipmert-1 ih: accordance* with Hours 6:30 to '!O:30 In my small ap-pll-. Gatplr. * .:: .. * ;m_ VNwAir . . .23% ffientV begins at 7. p.m. in Reci- Center; V and , fldmlnfsfraflon, Limifins Time fo File (he plans and specifications - on file fn :arice business, fm. per month salary : Chiyslr . " "• .18 NwBanc 60 tal' Hall, WSC Performing Arts Behnke,: associate: professor?in Claims and fdr Hearing TJiereon.. ,lh« Business Ollice of this sctiob) district. . .' or profit sharing, your Choice. . Must be t ¦ : ¦ Ervin H. Neumann having filed here- Bids will be opened and tabulated at . .full-time »mi5lbyed. For Interview T»i..¦¦¦ , GitSrv -? -48V4 Penney . V 69Vs Center. , - :¦ . .' HPER, at WSC, V Iri a petition for general administration ttw.time set tor closing. Such* bids and " 452-872*1 .between 4 ard 8 |J.m. , - ¦ ' ComEd ? 28 Pepsi 60% The course is being offered on staling' that said, decedent die-d . Intestate tabulations w(ll be presented * to fhe p received his doctorate and praying that Ervin H. Neumann be meeting May Gerald . ¦ schoot board at Its regular ¦ GomSat PhelpsD . 40% seven , consecutive Wednesdays appointed . administrator; " .' • - " -. ' ' - s^lii^gsi 34'/4 ia. - .i974. - . . - . .:. ¦ ¦ iii political science at the IM- " . ConEd " "• 19% Phillips , from 7:00 p.m. to?10:0O p.m. in IT' IS ORDERED, Thai the . hearing . Bids , shall be addressed end ., marked . 53'/» thereof be. dad oh April . 22, 1974, at 9:*i ' . versity of ? Minnesota and .his - as follows : - ¦GA ContCan . 7-25 Vi Polaroid . 65i journalis Somsen Hall, .WSC, Room 308;. o'clock .A.M., before , this , Court * in the ¦ Independent* School District No; 861 RfAG '" masters degree Vin m county courl room In the cour t house .166 West Broadwa y ^^ CoiiOil. • 7. 4134 RCA- * . - -WA interested persons may register time " ' from the University of Missouri? In Winona, Minnesota; that the. * . -. Wjnoha, Minnesola S59B7 : seeking plant manager,;, CnilDat' . 33 . :RepStl • * - 25%* for the course at the first class withi n which creditors of said decedent acid .marked: . "BIDS, COMMUNICA- T Local manufacturer? | He is a graduate of West Texas ¦ may file, their claims ..be limited to J ' -¦' .?¦ ¦ - ¦ . TIONS . EQUIPMENT" K- JAGENTV;;;^ " Dartlrad 19% Seylnd 43% ; ¦session . ". • . . .- from' the dale hereof, and graduate M.E. Vvvith knowledge , of " where sixly days ' Each .bid shall be accompanied by an % T Must be | State ? Teachers College, heard¦ Deere 40% Rockwl - V 263 that the claims so filed be • cm approved bidder 's "bohd . .'or. - '.certified /8 ' .SOth, '.l»7i at* 9:45 " ¦ ¦ ¦ ' heVreeeivea his bachelor degree May , o'clock KM., etieck equal lo:5r- has occurred in the conditions of thai Josephine . V § Gillette . ,35% , Hearing on' Petition for UnOll- 41% He has authored several books Efforts are being made by certain mortgage, dated . tlie 6th day 61 Order for Mike Bolnick, Crooctrich. 18% UnGarb" V *36 7/s March, 1973, executed by Dakot a ^Lum* Protate of Will, ¦ ¦;?. : ; ; ahd articles on the responsi- a former. Winonan to organize ber Company, Inc., as' mortgagor, to Limiting Time to File Claims ¦' | . ?; Sen d resume,to: v ? | Goodyr > 1«% UnPac 80% : . Home Savings and* Loan Association,, a! and lor Hearing Thereon . .: 1-612-533-0-220 Collect bilities p£. a free " -. press, the ' ' GreyMd? lSVs USStl " .*: '? an exchange program which mortgagee, filed for record In the office John Watenio-ach having filed a. peti- §V- : Box l457 ¦ , ? - ? ¦ ' 7'7' ' V') . 42% of the press in Great of the Register of Deeds In and for the tion for the probate of the will of , said " ¦ • ' ' ¦ • status ¦ ^' - - . . - . - . . 7"$ GvitOil ? 22Vs WesgEl A Wk Britain and South America and would aillord Winona area par- County ol Winona,,' and ttie Slate ol decedent and lor the appointment of Hom-estk 88% Weyrhsr; '- . ' 41% Minnesota, on the. Bth day of March, John 'Wafembacti as . Executor, which will Winona Tool Manufacturing Go. T the financial aspect's of operat- ents the opportunity cf having 1973, at 4:40 p.m., as Document. No. Is on file In tt«ls Court and open to In- Tell it and sell it with a low-cosl § § Honeywl 75% WinnDx ? 4l 7 234927, the original principa l amount spection; /s ing a newspaper. ;? ? their school-age children live in classified Ad. Tel. 452-3321 now! InlStl 29 Wlworth 17% secured by said morlBege.belnB . Twenly. IT ?IS ORDERED, That the hearing Interested:persons may regis- homes in Mexico City this sum- two Thousand ($22,000.00) Dollars; thai (hereof be had on May 6, 1974, at 9:^30 no action or proceeding has been in- o'clock A.M., before this Court In Ihe ter for the class through Tues- mer. * . ; ?¦ * stituted at law to* recover . the ' debt* ' so- County Courl room In the ?courf house' ln day.TFhe class is offered , on a cured, by said mortgage, . or any pari Winona, Minnesota, end . Mat. '.objections Vinona markets The project has been initiated thereof; that , there Is due and . claimed to the allowance of said will. If any, be two-credit , pass-no credit basis by Miss Judith Wicka; daughter to be due upon said mortgage, Including filed before said time of hearing; that 7 New 7-v ; Bay State Milling Co. interest lo date hereol, the sum ol the time wllhln which creditors of said . Immediate Experienced or a three-credit, graded basis. $23,551.71; and that , Elevator A Grain Prices of Mr. and Mrs. Florian Wicka, pursuant to tho decedent, may file their.' claims be limited power , of sale therein contained, ' No. 1 N, Sprina Wheat ...... -AM Further information may be 1 said to sixty (601 d-ays from the dale hereot, 416 HamiltonvSt/ and an Eng- mortgage will be ' foreclosed and the No. 2 N. Spring Wh(at :...... ,-.4.70 ' and that the:claims, so llled be heard on ' had by contacting Dr. Ahmed lish instructor and tutor in Mex- tract of land lying and being In lh» June 10, . 1974, at 9:30 o'clock A.M., be. No. 3.'N. Spring Wheat ...... ^.16 County ol , Winona, Stale of No. 4 N, Spring Minnesota, fore thls.Court in lhe Counly.Court room AA Wheal . *:* ,12 WSC. ^ El-Afandi , ico City schools for the past described as follows, to vlt:" rm^^A^rm^ In the courl house In Winona, Minnesota, j^^l No. 1 Hard Winter Wheat .....,. 4.?8 Lot F|ve (5) REPLAT OF BLUFF. No. 2 Hard Winter Whe^t .- eight years. and that notice hereof be given by pub- ...... 56 VIEW ADDITION, being located upon Rochester, Inexperienced lication , of this order In The Winona for No. 3 Hard Winter Wheat 4 ,n and forming a part ol Go-vernmenl Loi No. 4 Hard Winler Wheat ... 4 IB Daily News and by mailed notice as pro- * ... . MISS VVJCKA said severai : Two -.(Jl; " Section Seven (7), Township No> 1 Ryt .....;;...... ,... 2 , 40 One Hundred Five (105) North, of vided by law. No. 2 Ryt ,...,.., ;.... 2.38 families in Mexico have asked Dated March 28, 1974, ' Women. Range ' Poor (4) Wesl. of the Fifth Winona, Blood pressure (Court Seal) Now women with civilian Iroining her about the possibility of hav- Principal . Meridian, Winona County, ' in i i RI i I * S. A. SAWYER . ' • ing their children live in Winona Mlrmesola, ortd experience In nweral fleldi lA/O nQCnQ MflflH fln will tx sold . by the sheriff cf said counly Judge of the Counly Court can join ttm Army Reserve ond VV <\ Ufl-j l ICl M CCUCU. Eggs area homes during July and at public auction on the 7lh day of May, Harold J. Libera j 1974, at !:0fl o Attorney for Pelltloner, : ipend otil/ Iwo Weeki av/oy frem m. . :, NEW YORK EOO MARKET clinics set for August, 'clock p.m.:at the Sheriff' s office In lhe unile in your area 48- county (all building In Ihe home on ocliva duly for Initial lr» o Io QlfO /rn-y""lervs Me-dlum while * .H They would like to place their Cily ol Winona in.sala (First Pub. . Monday, April 1, 1974) | Large while .S6- county and stale, baiiclraining. And thoy can ilarl Ul |Q IdOlXUa are looking for people wllh end .S9 . to pay lhe debt then children with a family who. in secured by said State of Minnesota ) ' - - mortgage and taxes, If at a htgher pay grad. Immedi- * . wllhovl , th. .kill, lat.d. I|>«. any, on sold pre- County ol Winona 1 is. . - y R f turn could send their children mises and the costs ^ ^ , , and disbursement IN COUNTY COURT otely,: I,nd oul i you qua .fy, have no.expenencei w. can giv. Alma of Wabasha Including statutory h Jf allorney's fees, al- PROBATE DIVISION ^ ^ ^ Li vestock to Mexico at a convenient time. lowed by; law. WABASHA V Minn. — Wabasha The time allowed by law ' No. 17," !1 SOUTH ST. PAUL ¦ Miss Wicka suggests that each lor redemption , by Ihe mortgagors , their ' "«e . kn«w ««n sood ex- Ira Re Estate Of '« I"-™ monlh and Iwo week. f» '" ° SOUTH ST. PAUL, Winn. (AP) — and ALma , Wis., have . been se- personal * representatives or assigns Is 9124o ,Ti 9 AMiu tlo 9o PMBUM, Mo nd! ay thru,? * ¦ family participating in the ex- Rose Scheror, Decedent yai)1|| emn from ,ra Income a, an Army Re.ervi.t CallSe: 4,500; calves 400; slaughter slccrs ¦ twelve, monlhs Irom Iho dale of laid full weeki eacli lbs 34,50-38.50; ulllily «md shall, on the oood slauoMer ewes UOQ-M.00; cull 10.00- ground of race, color, or Jiidgo ol County Court e! Mlnnejolo r«i'depl- . call The goal . of the clinic is to the proposed program should national orlrjln, you v/hilo you learn. Wlnneiota l-800-552-7oll. Or call 285- V "' - I'.CO; part deck choice and fancy 74 bo excluded from par. Harold J, Libera tlclpntlon In, be reildonl. call toll 9124 Monday thru loll free 1-800.552-7611. Or cpll II) feeder latmbs 37,00; olher 65-95 , lbs identify and set up treatment write: Miss Judith B. Wicka , denied the bonslltj Attorney lor Poll!loner fre:e 1-800-5J2- ,9 AM to 9 PM, of, or ba otherwise 3i.-O0-34.50i oood end ctiolce 34.00-35.CO. with high »ub|ectcd lo dig. 7611. Or call 285-9124,9 AM lo 9 Saturday, for Army Reiervo unit 2B5-9124, 9 AM to 9 PM, Monday programs for persons Joso Maria Rico 035-1, Colonia crimination In the conduct of ils pro- (Flnt pub, Monday, April 1, 1974) PM thru Saturday. blood pressure, which affects del Valle Mexico D .P. 12 Mex- ornm and the operatlpn , Monday thru Saturday, n.areilyou, , , of Its facilities, Slate ot Mlntiesola ) Under Ihls , Assurance, this ornanlzo- about 23 million Americans, ico. SR , lion la committed Counly ol W inona I not to discriminate IM COUNTY COURT *The wxact numberoFcareerlralnlng prpgrami dependi upon Ihe .kill requirement! of Ihe local Reierve unit. /Vrlington solon Projet't doctors report lhat egilnsl any parson on tlie around at PROBATE DIVISION If you' many -people who have high race, . color or national origin In Us ve had no previoui -military experience you get tome Inltloi active duly training. policies and practices No, 17,922 relating to nnpl|. In Re Eitata Of d ecides he won't blood pressure are not, aware of cations for service 40 & 3 initiates or any other policies Drwall, Decedent, and pract Paul P , the situation, Often there are no icea rol-ttln** to treatment of Order tor Hearing on benollclarlos and parllclpants Including Pilllion for Administration, seek reelection symptoms until serious blood rales, five new members conditions and extension of ser- Limiting Time lo File Claims vessel damage hnn resulted, vice, use of any ot ||s facilities , alien- ind lor Hearlno Thereon j 1TPAYSTOGO TO MEETINGS. GAYLORD, Minn. CAP) dance nl and pnrllclpallcn In any ma»f- Elizabeth flrnnfl liavlrig fllod herein a — According to the Minnesota Five new members were ini- Ings ol beneficiaries | , Army Reserve Opportunities* August Mueller of Arling- and participant cr pellllon lor genernl admlnlstrnllon stal- nBP! H*p, Heart Association and Kidney tiated by Winona County Voiture Ihe exorcise of rny rltihts of such bene- ing lhat snld decedent dlorl Inloslnle and | .2009 N. Brnnd way JpHp ton, one of the two longest- llclarles and parllclpants in the co n- praying Ihal Elizabeth IJrano be ap- MN 55901 Foundation , (he only way to de- 580 of the 40 and 8 nt a wreck duct ol j Kochciicr, nerving members of the Min- ttie operation! of this orawlza- pointed 'administratrix/ %<0& termine whether n jiorson has Sunday at the American Legion Hon, IT IS ORDERED, That tlm hearing . "Any person who ! Tell mo all ih-9 rensoiu why It jiaya to go to meetings, and &wo rae moro infurnjalion oa Uio nesota House, has announced high blood pressure is to men- Memorial Club, talkvcs hlmsell, >or thereol ba had on Ma/ o, 1974, *t 9:30 any specific class ol Individuals, lo tie o'clock A.M., before this Court In tho I "Reserve unit near my commiimty. lie will not seek reelection this suro Iho blood pressure, Chef irlam , It-Redwood Falls , nnd younger has dropped (in per- , Kclpcr and a representative, file wllh ihe Secretary fro m tin dale hereof, and lhat the A'1* 1!-*-" .—; ; : , , ence John Eugene ot Agriculture, Washing*Ion, D.C, 20250, claims io* tiled lie heard on June 10, holds the seniority record In the or the cent si nce Hifid , mainly due to Schueler were Initiated by a Rural Electrification Administra- 1974, al 9:30 o'clock A.M, before Ihls Cil)'. ', . . . ——Slate- ; Zl*> . . ltouso, announced his retire- now medicines and advanced wrecking crew whose members tion, Wnahlnglon, D,C, 20250, or Ihls Court In the county courl room In the ... oroanl/alicn, or all, a.written complaint, court houso In Wlnonsi Minnesota, and ¦ ¦ ment at thc Sibley. Count y Re- methods of I real menl. were DEWUI Morse, Arthur Siev- Such complaint mual be filed nol I ' er that nollco hereot lie given by puhllca- Current Employment—: —,—, - .- -¦ publican Convention Saturday HnwQver , better treatment, Is ers, John Swinscn , Robert Bnb- than (0 days alter Ihe alleged dlierlnv lion of this ordor In Tha Winonn Dally Inallon, or by such later dale lo which News and by mailed notice at provided Phone: ______Aren of Interest————— , J)3?bt. of llltl-c benefit | VOLKSWAGEN—1972 Squarebark excel- . " • . ' VAtVIN^OHNER make children's clothes, dresses short ¦ . . chine. Tel. Lewlslon .5753. or write R. E. cludes sola, :malching chair,. 3 walnut- fortable.V3 bedroom apartment, furnish 4 bedrooms plus den',. large living roorii/ . lent condition;. Extra snow tire' MJCTIONEfcK . -City. and. state licensed or long, summer outfits. Will do In my ¦ ¦ ¦ ' s. ' $2400 Klug, Lew!ston*,,jyiinn, - . . . .' ' ' ;. . finished fables, 2 lamps,' only SI74. . ed, all utilities paid. $40 per monlh ¦ formal * dining " , room, kitchen ¦' wllh all Tel., 687-4038. .7 and . bonded Rf. a,. WJhoha.. Tel. 452- home. 316 Vine, Tel.. ¦ ' * 452-86S5 anytime. B URKE'S FURNITURE MART, '3rd 8. Tel;; 454-481 2 . . ¦bullt-lns* .apd family living . roorii, roc 4980. ' .' * , ' * . FUEL STORAGE fanksV 320-gaf., limited Franklin. .Open Frl. evenings,* Park be- room . Willi fireplace,' 2 '. balhs, laundry GTO—1967 convertible/ automatic' Excel- Auction Salei . - '' - ' quantities. Also 170 sal. fuel frarisporf- hind , the store. ' .; TWO-ROOM apartment $95. per month, no room on main floor; 2-car garage. Patio lent condition.' Tel. . 452-1634 * or.452-9688. . . FREDDY. FRICKSON er tanks. ' -, ' ' • . ' ' . FOR VOUR AUCTION use tho Plumbing, Roofing Delive r fuel to your traclbr pels, no sfudOnts. Acorn." Motel,. -Mliine- and deck, on . large .-lot . Located In . .Auctioneer , . . Bdytim 2$ In Will, , ¦ the field wllh your pickup. Humble . sota City, Tel. 689-2150. ' - Green ' Acres . Subdivision'. ' . Priced In GTO-M96& good condition. SharplV Tel. handle all sizes and . kinds ot System. BERTRAM BOYUM Auction- Manufacturing ' ¦ . auctions. Tef. DakOta-643-6143. . eer. Rushford. Minn, Tal. 664-9381. PATCH YOUR roof when -' IVi* leaking; re- Company, Rushford, Guns, Sporting Goods 66 ; 'forties,'. Tel. 452-2476. * .. 452-5868 ailer, 5:30, . - . ¦Minn. .Tel.. 507-864-9525. . :, ' ' new your roof, 1 coat—10-year warranty. " ONE-BEDROOM . with twin , beds, * living WieiCHeSTER MODEL ' . 12, 12 ? ga(/p>; ¦ room; kltchenefle; Tel. 452-SS29. . • Never cracks. Tom Speltz, Rollingstone, ¦ FIRST FIDELITY SAVINGS & LOAN AUSTIfil-HEALEY ' Sprite - 1968, redlei .: Mlorii " ' ;- ' ¦.," USED MELROE Bobcat!. Tel. Lewliton .' Winchester rhbdol 290. semi-automatic T»l.:689-3311- , . , ' . . ' ' ' not only gives you » penny for. your tires, baltery end mulflBr new . last fall, : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . 5701 • - "* . .22 wlth.3-7x variable scope MPLOYED GENTLEMAN . -j * ' ' " . . ,. Best of- E . t share ' thoughts*, but dollars for. your dream's. Needs brake Work. 1963 Sprits tor parts ;¦ ? ;D7AV PODEIN . , /Vi fer. Tel. ' ¦ . | : . - WE . HAVE formica kitchen and vanity 452-7533. apartment with pilot, utilities. pa|d, /.•Tel. '454-34 39. . . ROCHESTER SiLOS—feed-easyr depend^ ' ' ' . . tops In stock; iiatl«room vanities, medl- shower, horhey surroundings, many ex- INCOME PRODUCING properties ' able feeding systems Everett Rup- for . cina cabinets; plumbing .fixtures .' aiid . . Iras, reasonable. Please Tel, 452-7004, sate. Terms lo qualified buyers. JIM FORD—1967 Custom : 6,, 4-door , . precht, Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 2720. Vfjslc *i Merchandise ? 7Q ¦ * automatic watel* ¦ heaters; pipe and fittings. ROBB R EAI TV Tel ¦ .454-5870. 8 a.m. ' . transmission, radio; runs oobd , easy ' on - .* PLUMBING BARN ' - ' to 5 p.m. Mon. throuflli. Frl. . . gas, reasonable. Tel. 794-4519. ¦ V . -.• . TRANSFi . ? A 11C. ,usiness Places for Rent 92 154 High Forest ; Tel. 4S4-4M6 V * . R SYSTEMS . ACOUSTIC BASS Amp - 150b top, . Permanent or portable; . watts RMS; 106 bottom, 2-15" . Emi- TOYOTA-1973 ; Jeep, . ' ' V Ed's. Refrigeration & nence speakers; with covers and AVAILABLE Immediately. 2* and 3-bed- 6-cyllrider/. 560 W? T IV NORTHERN (INVESTMENT CO, Dairy Supplies OFFICE SPACE.for rent or tease, 13 " ' ' REPLACEMENT TIME for the Jaundry ,000 room TovmhouSes Co'nnplelely decoratr I J3 | fc l | 1127 . Mankato . Tel. 452-5532 . wheels; S40O. TelV 454-3459. , sq. ft Prime E. location. Inquire Mer, '- . Mill.. VV'?. .' - .V )ubs? Investigate the. many advantages . . ed.. Como seo" Ihem, 10<7» down. Financ- - chants , Sank Trust Department Tel: ¦ of .the- . - Serve* . Sink*.- and ..you'll never ing available/ Tel.; «<-1059. . . ' ** .• PLYMOUTH—1964 ' Wagon, ' Indestructible INTERNATIONAL—8' ZILDJIAN CYMB?ALS, drum sets, gul- . . . . . return to unslghtl-y old-fashioned tubs; Wheel disc. Walter 454-5160, . slant . 6, grent sportsman's vehicle for Gahnz, Cochrane, Wis. Tel. 608-248-2837. tars, . amplifiers microphones, * accord- Wall hung, easy f o keep clean, " strong . . JUST OUTSIDE clnTllmlts ' In i' . all' seasons, .Tel. : 454-1075, ... tans, violins, . siands: Bargains! All . quler .; yet lightweight for Vman installation, . -' ' and desirable ' location Ihis 2-story brick: on- BALE KICKER raOks, also new wagons, guaranteed ,. A. Welsch. Fountain tltv**, • arms, Land for Rent 93 1; ?VLocated one mile eaist of Houiston , then 2 miles south If ' bright and shining In appearance, : * . ' home , offers ' 3 or 4 bedrooms* Vh balhs, •VOLKSWAGEN BUS-^-i??!, new ' engine.. 6-ply rubber. Gordon Nagle, Dakota, . , . . ' miles on Yucatan yvis. , ' *. * full basement Va acre of land. In excel- : Must sell! Tel; 4526763 after s. 469 Har- I Highway 76, then^S Road , then 2 miles \$ Minn. - .. ORGANIC GARDEN plots for 1974V Or- , Frank O'Laughlin lent condition. Priced 'the ' riot St, ' east of Yucatan.; V ? ; f| : kUSTOM 500 guitar amp, vibrato, trem; '. .gahlcaily' fertilized and tilled. * 12 miles . 'n ' 30's. SUr ?| . north. 4 ; miles PLUMBING- «< HEATING : ' ¦ ' GAR LOAF REAL ESTATE, TelV 454- : W/lNTED—a mo*gs, ,;;3 feeder |?jj 'guarantee ' against-root stoppage only. Rush- V . barn and outbuildings. Attached 2-car tween *4 and 6 p.m. fo rd area. Contart Laverne Nielsen,. Rush- ¦ * , Slightly More for Special Needles ' lbs. ? , "¦: ' . ¦ garage. . Deluxe . country living,, lust | pigs, : ?about 75 vV -V 7' ' ? 'ij . -ford.. Tel. 864-9152. . , : , , . . , : ' ' . 12 . miles ' S. of Winona , on paved road. MACH 1—1973 power steering, . power Ford V S tractor,."' 6- speed, ? 11x28 7 JFACQUES • 77 $350 per month.' Famlll' " INCORPORATED party, preferred-old, no buildings. Olio v *", ' / r ',. . 4, 1974, featuring . lots ,.48 bulls, all 4 p^m, ¦;.. ' . Houses for Sale 99 72 . . . . " • ¦. - - Tel. 452-584? • Schuli, 3343 Holmes, Minneapolis, Minn. serviceable. - age* 24 female' bred and . 450 - W. 3rd . "r,sr v ? TWO-YEARS OLD-4 bedroom 55408. VV v ' ¦open. Olmsted County Fairgrounds, new HUGE .3 . party rummage :sale — In- ¦' split fd/- BUDDY—12x50, set up on lot. Priced for " WM. * MILL ER SCRAP IRON. & METAI er home with attached 2 livestock building, .show-9 'a:nn.< sale 12 fants, girls', boys', rnep's and wom- car garage on ' quick sale or take over payments. Tel. CO ' pays . highest prices for scrap Iron, 160*xl20' lot Central . air . conditioning, WANTED TO BUY FARM from: prlvale 452-4305. . noon. - For . 'catalog write Grace Kam- en's . clothes, any size you want , and - . ¦ metar and raw* fur. carpeted,. rear -.deck Located . party In Minn, or Wis. At least ISO. . . mereri Rt. 4, : Rochester,..Minn. 559(11. lo|s of rrilscellahcous: articles, free ' . on Minn- ¦ -¦ ¦¦ ' Closed Saturdays . esota City . Boat Harbor ..Road acres of. good tillable .cropland. Sorpe " Tel: , S07-753-237O. . . clothes dryer If you . haul It away. . Tel. ' ' ' 1232 Trempealeau Drive . ' Tel. -452-206"/ 689-2810. : additional wedded acres desired. Write Low Overhead Does 612 Wilson, Tues. and Wed. .9-6:30: : ': J. Karvel 9B5-11V4 St., S.W . Rochester, * ANOTHER AUCTI ON LEWISTON LIVESTOCK Marlcef—A real " ' JHORP . Minn. .55901 pr.Tei; ;507-289-2020. *.. good auction rharket . or .your livestock. FULL SIZE and. twin bed complete; osk THREE-BEDROOM home .' with * appli- Make A Difference ' . . Rooms Without Meals V ' ¦ Dairy cattle on hand alt week, cattle dinette set , dresser, gas range 9x12 ^6 ances,' T'/j-car garage: Tel. * 454-4501 .-for I I . ; ¦ ' FARM WANTED-within .25 - .miles :"of *W1- -bought ,and sold dally, trucks, available: and - pad; . baby crib, utility cab- appointment.' 534 W, 5Hi.St. * ,. ' To You rug . ' RENT — efficiency room for nian, . nona From owner; Will pay.cash. Tel. . ' Sale Thurs : a1 t. p.m. Tel . Lewiston inet, wooden wardrobe, . steel , kitchen FOR • utilities paid. Tel. . 452-3141. - - Bob Griesel- - . 452-2697*. ' :' . Take advantage of our lo*w, 2667, - evenings St. Charles 932-3602. Call, cabinet sink, . 26". girls' iand boys' bi- . ¦ • collect. Lee.Plcetz.. -. ' ; cycle, 168 High Forest.; ' . ' low prices and have that , CLEAN, SHARED; sleeping. . room for ;; MONDAY, APRIL 8 young man. . cooking area and TV ; Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 dream home before spring. PUREBRED YORKSHIRE end : Hamp. ZIPPERS REPAIRED or replaced. Guar, ' provided. Available *Mar.' . 1st. . rel. : shire boars,, test- and scan-o-gram rec- anteed work . 478 W. 5th after 1 daily v^ ? 606 ;: 7; TWO ONLY 14x11 " aluminum U, S, mag What better way to cele- . .452-7700: 7 j ; . ords.. Roger Owen, Durand, Wis. .' Tel. or. Tel, Mrs.: Cady 454-5342 anytime. . : wbcels: Micky Ttamrscn( tires lor Crtev- brate the coramg of the 672-5717 * . CENTRALLY LOCATED slesplng ". room * rolet. J175. 163 E. 5|h„ 1 1.00 P. M. li HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS new season than in the lux- .* for gentleman: only, separate entrance PUREBRED DU ROC: boars. Clifford Holt, See the new Model 350 now Inl .;. SALE SITE* Located 5 miles . Tel. «2-6«-> ^efc^t Boats, Motors, Etc/ 10S ury of your own Mobile Norlh of Harmony, MN on , W . Lanesboro, Minn Tel. Pelerson . 875-2564. From the No. 1 chain saw people— * POWER MAINTENANCE & SUPPLY CO. ii RGA tTOR Home Hwy 52, then 1% miles East, OR 5 miles Southeast of *- trailer, good condition. FIFTY HEAD o-t good quality well broke 207, E. 3rd St. . fel. 452-2571 BOAT Wiotor and ALL . HOMES ARE , 1974 MODELS ' Apartments, Flats 90 ' Tel. 452-5668. I Preston , . MN on Hwy. 52, then 1% miles East, OR IVi saddle, horses. -: Gordon Ferguson¦ , Dov- l iao ceMTER- Service , After Sale is our Motto . er. Minn. .. Tel. 932-4557, '. .' ¦ ' WELL KEPT carpets show the results of Authorl led " Distributor for I miles/ East of Farmers Union Station. Watch for the „ upstairs, With wsmsammmgsmsBmsssam 17' . regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning: Rent THREE-ROOM aparlmcnt, FIBERGLASS canoe, , 71 lbs.,, oak TITAN by Champion Home Bulldcrj ;|? Thorp Auction Arrows. Lunch on grounds. WIS. FEEDER pigs, 30 lbs. 328, 40 lbs. electric shampooer. $1, S? and . S3. ,H. * slove refrigerator, and utilities ,: furnish- . trim arid alumlnurrt keel, Tel. . 452-1310. BUDDV by . Skyline Manufacturing S33,. 50*60 lbs . $37 Erysipelas vaccinat- Choate 8. Co. . ed. No singles or dogs. Relerences and I the 2 largesl manufacturers) " " , 454-1791. .. WANTED-^heavy diity boat trailer. Tel . ed, castrated, delivered C Acker, Mid- . deposit . required. Tel. THERE'S NO AWARO- . . 452-6860. dleton, . .Wis; T el. . 603-836 8764 . CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner you ever MARK IV .7 j 38 HOLSTEIN DAIRY CATTLE * ONE-BEDROOM .apartment ' available ¦ ' . ¦ ' used, so easy too. Get Blue Lustre. Rent ' STARCRAFT Camperr . * * "Voung, well bred high producing Holstein cow herd. THREE BRED Hampshire gills duo In electric shampooer SI , $2 ;and 53. Robb ' May 1st: No students. Sunnyslde Manor, SU BSTITUTE FOR USED BOATS, boat trailers and motors SCHULT I , April. Open Yorkshire X Hampshire Bros. Slor-e. . Tel, 454-3824. pl all sizes. Tel. 4520366 anytime. STRATFORD HOMES 7 Were on DHIA Test in 1971 ahd 1972 . ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 , with over 500 lbs. . crossbred gilts. Serviceable age Hamp- REVERE by C'a' lrblter* ". ' • ¦ for rent, 2 B.F: and average 4.0 test on 48 cows. Pregnancy checked. shire* boars and n yearilhrg 'Yorkshire BULK ECONOMY dry cleaning, B lbs. ¦BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT EXPERIENCE Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 I herd boar. William Schomberg, Rt .. 1, $2.50, also try our new perma-prcss bedrooms plus 5 , large rooms. Modern SUGARV LOAF |?1 State Lab. tested. ? La Crosse, Wis. Tel. West Salem JOB- ; washers. Norge Village, 601 Huff, , stove and refrigerator , garbage disposal, : , garage and beautifully LET US HELP YOU YAMAHA 100—1973 Endurd, 1100 acliial 7B6-.1771. air conditioned miles . Good condlilon, Tel. 452-4980 after TOWN & COUNTRY fresh 1st ' ' drapod , Tel. 452-7683, ask I 2 Holstein heifers, springers; 5 Holstein heifers, HIDEABED, piano, dresser, large mir- . carpeted and WITH VOUR 4 p.tn, PUREBRED YORKSHIRE and . Chester ror and chair , Lamps. Tel, 454-1009. (or John, between 8-5. . MOBILE HOMES i'i call Jan., open; 3 Holstein heifers, fresh 1st calf Dec , While; boars, available year around. OLD BICYCLE parts. Tel.. ' -689-2473 ?af- Hwy. 43 at Sunarioat, |j by sale date; • for rent* Inquire the Steak PROPERTY NEEDS: bred back ; one Holstein cow, due 2nd calf Bruceliosls-lre-c herd. Merlin . Johnson, CUSTOM BUII. 1 trailer hitches Installed APARTMENT ter *5. Winona, Minn. 559B7 Durand Wis: Tel. 672-5711,. ' In our shop. AH model cars and trucks. Shop, 125 , Main. Tel, 454-5287; evenings 452-5265. I 2 Holstein cows, fresh 2nd calf Feb. and March , open; All work guaranteed. Call for ' appoint. HONDA * and Jan., bred back, apartment, wail to wall 1 3 Holstein cows, fresh 2nd calf Dec. HORSE for , sni-c, part Indian pony. Tel. ment and quotation. MLC Company, Tel THREE-ROOM BUYING triumph Norton-BMW ( , and refrigerator fur- Auction Sales March , open ; 6 Holstein Fountain Cily 687-:3ll. 452-7114 . carpeting, stove Parts—Sales—Service Is Holstein cows, fresh; 3rd calf nished. . Tel. 454-2756. . . Hol- SELLI ROBB MOTORS, INC. Minnesota Land & I / cows; dry , close springers , due 3rd and 4th calf ; 4 SPRING COWS and hellers. H. C. Hftl- WATER SOFTENERS on sale al Scars, NG Winona, Minn. & Eau Clalro, Wis. , open; 3 Hoi in ama, Independence, Wis.¦ Tel. 715.985- free wator. analysis. $50 all 60E,regular UPSTAIRS, 2 bedrooms, compleloy car- 1 stein cows, fresh Jan. arnd Feb.v4th calf st* ¦ ¦ ¦ all utllllles ¦ Auction Service 3985. .; * . ' " . price. Tel . 454-4370 today, ask , for Ken. peted, slove, refrigerator, . ¦ |i ' cows, fresh Dec. 4th calf , bred back ; 2 Holstein cows lurnlshed. S160. Tel. 452-9285. INVESTING ¦: ' ' ¦;' Everett J. Kohner ^" YAMAHAT . -Winona , Tel, 452-7814 fresh Nov. 5th calf bred back ; 4 Holstein heifer , and mnle TWELVE SOWS comlnti due- April 7lh, PROUD PAPA'S always Bive King Ed- Quality Sport Conter , IV , new deluxe, healed , soil ' . Jim Papenfuss, Dakota Tel. 643-61 52 3rd litter , Gordon Holler, Tel, 864-7478 . ward "It's a girl"- or "It's a boy" ONE-BEDROOM WE'VE .. BEEN SUCCESS- ". 3rd A Harriet foi; . 452-2399 fj barn calycs, 2 weeks to one month old. Cigars from Goltz Pharmacy, 274 E. waler, stove , refrigerator, carpeled, "' 5. - . 7 miles W, and TWO SADDLE horses 1 lor children; also 3rd. ground floor. Homer Road, Tel. 452-5940. APR. 2—Tues 11:30 n.m. FEED: Approximately 600 sq. bales straw; approu- FULLY SERVING S. of Osseo, Wis Richard Baulch, own- I saddles ami bridles. Wciyno Lllscher , Rt. WINO- , FIVE-SPEED boy's Schwinn Sling-Ray bl.' er/ Zeck 8. Hqlke , auctioneer; Norlh- mately 300 Sq. bales hay. 2, Fountain Cily, Wis . Tel. 667-7501. FLOOR LENGTH prom or bridesmaid " | SPACIOUS NA'S REAL ESTATE. cycle, 1173 W. Mark. ern. Inv. Co, ciork. dress, size 12, light pink, only been DAIRY EQUIPMENT : 5 Surge seamless milker buck- THREE-YEAR-OLD registered pnlnt worn once. Tel. 452-727B. . ' :f APARTMENTS 2—Tuos. II) a.rn, 2>/ ot marc, Toblano , has won al halter or NEEDS FOR OVER THREE APR , a miles S.W. cts ; pails , brushes, etc.; Balance of dairy equi pment to . 1 Bedroom Chatfield on Cty. Rd. *5, then 2 miles | 4-H, greenbrokc. Consider trade, Appa- BOYS' new long or short- sleeve shirts, • 2 Bedrooms • 74 KAWASAKI S S. on Cty, 7, then 1 mllo s. E. on Two. be sold with farm . , loosa marc or quarter .horse moro. Tol. air colors and sizes 75c to $1; Ray s Efficiencies GENERATIONS. I , ' • 1 Bedroom Rd. Mr, 8, Mrs. Raymond (Dud) Peler- 454-1841. Trading Post, 216 E. 3rd . Furnished or unfuruislied '•The Good Times son, ownors; Gath|e 8, Montooincry, ouclloncer*' First Slnto Bank of Foun- WANTED-fcettnr pigs, 40 lo 60 11)3. and ! 389-ACRE FARM LAKE PARK & VALL1 BOB SELOVER just rolled in." tain, clork. SOWS . Tel.: 6O0-502-421U, " ANTIQUE I One of the real good farms in Fillmore County, Minne- AND nowor . turnlluro stripping, chair VIEW APA RTMENTS if EARLYBLRD¦ PRICES APR. 2-Tues. 12 noon. j miles W. ol caning and sea t upholstering. Free pick- REALTOR ¦ 3l' | sota. Nearly all tamn downs soil. Tel, 452-0490. ' ' ' ¦Ar ' Mindoro, , . Wayne Pfaff owner ,* Al- up and delivery Tol. Fountain City '• . NOW . - - Mrs 120 vin Wilier, auctioneer; , Norlliern Inv, 607-9751. Center Tel, 452-5351 if BUILDINGS; Modern home except for furnace. Mod- \«ANTED-1 fllri to llvo wllh « college- (Why not ride the best) Co, clork. ago girls In 3-bodroam lurnlshed liouso, ern kitchen , utility room with cupboards, dining room and MEN'S now pants, all sizes, 51. Rny s AFTER % ' Vj blocK Irom W!"*C 30 cloy I0:isfl nnd HOURS CALL ; 3-Wcd. 12:30 p.m. 2 blocks ' of Trading Post. 216 E. 3rd. APR, . N. f \ living room carpeted. One bedroom with closet down , four deposit required, Available alter Apr . 15, BOB'S MARINE fire * hflll, lllxli)*!, Wis. Joscplilno Han- Tol. «08.782-69in or write C. Slrand, 717 Laura Fisk .,;,.. ' .. 452-2118 son Eslolo/, Don llnn:.on, auctioneer; l' bedrooms upstairs, Hip roof Imm ft lflfl ' ; 52 Stool novv pants, all sizes, Jl, Rny a i ff ilr BOYS' ' ' S. I?lh St. La Crosso Wis. 5«0I. Ft. of Laird . . TelV 452-2697. Norlliern Inv.* clerk. p , Co., stanchions:plus lots of stee l calf pans and maternity pens I Trading °!t, 2'* E. 3rd, - Nora Heinlen ,..., 452-3175 I " APR. 3—Wod. 12,30 p.m, 1 mllo S. ol !ii Barn cleaner 3 years old , drinking cups, feed room , REMODELING VOUR kitchen? l. el ua .rucks, Tract's, Trailers JI08 VACATION AT HOME Whltr-hall, Wis. on Cty. Trunk D.-Cinrk , trans- LIVESTOCK olvo you an estimate, Custom-built Cab- Myles Peterssn . .,. . 452-4009 II attached milk room with 545 gal. Sunset bulk tank NO NEED to rlrlva miles for penco 8, Robert Anderson, owners/ Kohnor lnels by Plnlo 8, HaQsr. Top qtinllly INTEFNATIONAI. - 1967 1 Vi-ton 1500 and tranquility. Relax In tho com- **. * Olson, auctioneers; Northern Inv. I for. system , waler heater , stainless steel double wash AUCTION cahlnats nl moderate prices. GAIL'S Jnn Allen 452-5130 Series, wllh 12' tl 'ock rack, cienn, Willi fort ot our spacious one bedroom Co. , clork. , DeLaval fi unit vacuum pump, motor and pipeline, APPLIANCE, 2|5 E, 3rd, Tel, 452-4210. aparlnvonts, beautiful wood paneling, (loocl molnr flnd aood body JIJ75. Tc|, I tanks Dick Rinn ..,.?.... 454-291)0 SI. Clinrlos 712-37Q0, by 32' cattle sheds. SPARTA drapes and shncj cnrpollng. En|oy m. miles E, of Plain- Ij 14'x50' silo with unloader. Two 24 ' AIR'CONDITIONER-loss than 9 monlha APR, 3-11 n. 4'A a . ' picnic with the uso ol the char- vlow, Minn, on Cty, Rd , No, 8, Alvin il Fully cemented building 2fi' xlM' suitable for hogs or MON, & WED , SALES old, 6,000 BTU, wlndow-lypo In excel* coal grills and polio. ' Convenient tor Mnrge Miller ...... 454-4224 WE ARE now nciopllno bids on 1970 In- Seoul pickup, wllh mo-wplow Dorn owner; MwilQomory 8, Olson, auc cemented lent conditio n Tel. 4S2-«5S52. shopping—near Ponney 's, Tel. 454-.1009. formational H cattle , with automatic water in buildin g. 24'x3B' v ' equipment, This unit Is In a tlniiiiincd tlonoorsi Peoples State Bank , Plain- For Trucl-iiiR Call 1752 w. Broadway. Avis Cox ,., . . 454-1172 view, clork. ?! feed platform plus automatic water in barnyard. Quonret WANTED—steel pen bends. Tel, 452* condlilon, and will ho sold ns Is. First drying bin , 2697, KEY APARTMENTS National BonK, insliillmonl LOnn Do- H type machine shed 40'xlflO' . 13,0(XV Bu . steel * GORDON NAGLE pnrlmonl. Tol, 452-2DI0. APR. 4—Thurs. 10,*30 n.m. 316 Rivar St., Arcadia, Wis , Eckel Implement Co., V; aiid unloiid ing auger. 3,250 Bu, Stool hln, NEW SHIPMENT of men's long and , with Slir-ator Dakota , Minn. owner; A|vln Kohnor , auctioneer; Norlh. , liny shorl slcovo shirts , all sizes and colors., Apartments, Furnished 91 JEEP"-1966 ^i-ton pickup, 4-whocl drive , ¦?? 2 250 Bu. steel bin , Old burn with grain storage rel. (i-i:t-(i:i72. only H. Gol thorn whllu thoy lost I 232, 6-cyllndori completely. rebuilt. 3,000 orn Inv. Co. clerk. ?Vi and basement for livestock ; 2. 50O R11. doublo com Ray'j Trading Post, 21<5 E, 3rd, SEVERAL quality furnished apnrlrnenls miles, 3-speed Imnsmlsslon, high ond storage APR, 4—Thurn 1 p.m. Turn W, ' off Hwy. building plus olher usable Pleusc Call Early * for glrli, lor suminor. Utilities lurnlsh- low riinoo transtar , new clutch , 4 now I crib. Tool shed nnd simp SPRAY TEXTURING ot callings or walla. ed. S55. To|, 4S2-W4*! , snov/ IIres, lockoul hubs , J1.50D or best 42 at Elqln, Minn., oo throuuli Main SI. New ond old Painting, and Interior oiler. Tol. <5*I-V132, to W, edfjo, then 4 miles s.W, on Cly. j$ buildings. t Rd. 24, lloyn Farm, Inc., owners,¦ Mont- remodeling) Brooks & Associates, Tot FURNISHEO APARTMENT for 3* stu- GWM ucres of very producfivc sol!, k Poultry, Eggs, Suppl ies 44 454-5382. dents ar workers, Inquire 9110 W. 5lh. INTERNATIOMAL—1969 1600 Londlt/tr. gomory 8, Olson, nucllonoors; First No- i\ LAN II: 207 tillable '¦^wl llonml Bank, Plnlnvlcw, clerk, ¦ Powor steering) 5-spocd wllh 2 .spued V| nearly nil Tamn Downs, balance open pasture with pond. BABY CHICKS Doknlb, Boeleri, CflM CHECK OUR everyday low prices on APARTMENTS nonr WSC available for MIONA nnd flood rubber. Enolno noocls work. Cood feiwes. y. fornla Willi o, Whlto l OQlwrn , Ordor Q.E, malar appliances before you make summur and (all, Suitable for girls, 454"4196 S25O0 or bosl oKor, Tol. '507-0116-6191. APR, 5—Frl 1:31) p.m. Public Snlo nl |j now SPEl Tt CHICKS, Rolllnostnno, your next appliance purchase. Tho saw- Tol, 454-2561. lo:i W. Broadway Hlawnlhp Volmy Rocronl|on Area hoat R POSSESSION: On or before Murch 1, 1(175. Farm may ! ; Winn. Tol 609 2311. Inns you sovo will ammo you, B 8. I) LOUISVILLE FOR 0-1970 tflwlom Irnc- dock, 2 mllea S, oi Alma, Wii. on Hwy. j ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd, CENTRALLY LOCA l"EO-3*room npnrl- lor, 318 Oolrolt, Rond Rnnaor Irnmmli.. as. ?; nt conlnctlng owner . Phone: ;*j Prompt — Alert Courteous bo infipocled nnv I'm*' I'V ORDER NOW ; Chicks for meat or films, menl. 323 W. King. , — ilon/ I960 GMC tundom truck wllh 3ia 507-lltlMllO , or by calling Lyle Rrickson , Renl Estate , A nnci ducklings; Free price* llf»l. NEW FURNITURE, bods, half Detroit, RoMl'Ranaar Irnnsmlwlon ond APR. 5—Frl, 11|30 a.m. 6 miles N. ot ft flosllnns price. S ' furlUei' Injormar Till. 454-M70 or wrllo Coral Cily Poultry Ray 's Trading Post, 216 E, 3rd, LARGE, CARPETED 3 rooms and balh, slocpor coin nho nlhor trucks Inr solo. pring Valley on Co, No. 1 and -tt mllM ft Cresco, lown. Phone: 31O-547-3700. Por H AAyron Larson 8, Sons Holsteln Dis- Producls, lr»C„ llnx 501, Winona , Minn, for working porsnn. In W, location, L E All trucks nro priced to sell t>| AAlllor'a W. ennl.net : Thorp office in Rochester , !J FU L-TIM pormli Norman Pelerson, auctioneer, A tion on auction toms, '.ocnlort on llrveiy Acras, TORO GARDEN llllora In clock toMmm* Cnli lo TV, heal and nlr contllllonlno fur- Used Truck SA ICS , Sparlfl, Wl«, Tol. 60S- tllnto delivery, ' limited qunntlllns , . re- nished. No polr,, Tol. 452*4212. 259-6748. V? MN. Plioiw : 507-21111-4041. jfj APR. A—Sot. 11 a.rn, HATCH DATES on Unbcocks, XI.-9, XL-10 serve yours now , WINONA F IRE A SERVICE 2',ii mllos S.E , of Ciileivlllo, Wis,, on Hwv. weal-typo chlcka April J, 9. 12. 16, H. POWER COMPANY, S4 E, 2nd, Tol, LARGE EPPICIENCY, nil ulllllka fur- 5J to Docora Salo mnnngof! by Pnul A. Evenson , Lanesboro, MN 550*19. [ij Used Cars 109 Woyildo Park. Iliun 2 miles S, I 23 26, d-wc-ok-old cnponl'*-'!*! bird s floj- 452-5065. "The Business That Servlco nished, avnllnliw at onco . Employarl Call Us Anytime on black- Auctioneers : Howard Knudsen nnd , top Rd, Mary Vincent , owner/ Alvin |j Pliono J>or-4fi7-210», A lings, clucKI Inns nvallnlilo now , Wftlcli Built," fldulls nnly. 32| Washington SI,,. Apt, 4, CHEVROLET - 1964 Impala Kohnor , auctioneer; Norlhern Inv nur TV commorclnln oi-> Channel 0, Day or Nifiht , while, J75. . Co., ] Lyle Erickson. Tol. 452-9436 altar 5. clork, \ ti April 1, 2? al •> o ' clock, />prl| 6, 13, «it " 6i.'l(l p.m, Conl.ict us lor Bin Dulclwifln NEE D S" LUXURY DOESN'T or Weekends ? TF VOLKSWAGEN liQUAREIlACK - 32 ,000 APR. 6-Snl, 10:3*> n,m, I mllo E, of | orjns, or aulWTWillc ehltkwi or hoa For All Makes 1 ARNOLD TIESKOTTER, Owner acti/nl miles. Tol, S07-4n-S60h Houston, (lion 2 mllei S. on Hwy, 76, fuedlnn onu lpmont , hob's Chick Snles, ol Record P layers HAVE TO BE KXPENSIVE! OfficoiHoursi 8 a.m. to l)p.m. son t«r yoursoll, -you'll ~ Mn a mllos on "fuculon Road, then 2 Allen Gooilc, M(i r „ 1.10 W. 2nd, Winona Como and lind ono bedrown npnrlmenlt wllh Monday through Saturday AMERICAN MOTORS, 1971, HorpPt 2 mllw N, D. A, Podein, ownorj Freddy Minn. T«l , 507-454-1092, Il0»nti 454-37M. Hardt' s Music Store lld-UB-Plaio e. taslolully coordlnnlcd furnlliiro, alma door »odnn , onod condition. 1971 Cliov. Prlchson, ouctlonoan Norlharrl Inv, Co., ~ ~ carpeting and dr-ipos, nil olnclrlcol roltt Impnln 4 door hardlop, vor*y oood clork. Wanted—Livestock 4G ^ appllrtiicos Inthidlnn hoat and nlr GENE KARASCH condition. Set* thii ono now, It won'l nollPSALES Bulldirm BJ ^Aate^^D^» 6I condll Innlno, |irlw;ilo balcony and I I lonn " inqulro ln«l«llintnt lionn APR. 7-Sun. 11 n.m. Maclilnnry & Roc. i lTufmpl TfORSES iv/VNTED- Wo can pay more laundry. Tol. 454-I90I.. REALTY, INC. Popt, MCRCIIAM1 S NATIONAI HANK, rcntlonal Aucllo/t, Hwy, 16 & 63, Spring than anyone else. Wo pick up. M\ut FOR SAUE—kltchon counlerlop eiotooul, 1752 W, Brondwnv Vnlloy, Minn, Norlhsldo Saiga, ownors/ A CORPORATION ™ I Mnrg, Ulnc* Rlvor Palls, Wis. Tol. 71ft- 14,75 ewer* , Unl|ad Bui Idlng Cenltn, li CAAMHO LT - 1973, excollant condition. Grnlo, Mnlliln S, Turbenson, auction* U Broadway & Main : ZzJ 5M-24B9. Kaniai, KEY APARTMENTS I Tel, 454-4705 allcrnoani. oors, &^3fe ^;S- .'.XSEiSE y^^ Cosf/y ? .vpaci-v seen^ Whitehall H.S. names '¦ PEANUTS??' V' V ' • • ' . ' by Charles M. SchuU $t© WASHINGTON (AP)?- Steel three years, In addition, each If the aluminum and can set- But the main emphasis Is ex- industry negotiators ^are?begin- worker will receive a? brie-tiaie tlements are extended to steel pected in the pension area, 'A' , students ning two weeks of hard" bar- $150 bprius-V wages in the industry would where the union is seeking to WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) gaining, iri what is expected to rise about 12 percent, or 765 duplicate a landmark pension result in a 'costly., settlement for The no-strike agreement was cents an hour, over the next program . negotiated with7 the —Whitehall High School has an- the industry and higher prices reached ia an effort to break three years, in addition to the aluminum companies and later nounced , the A Honor Roll for for consumers.. V V the so-called ?"booni-bust" cycle nine per cent increase already With the can producers.' the first semester of the 1973- that has characterized recent agreed upon/ . ¦ ; Bargainers ? ior theV Big? 10 7 V That plan provided for: the 74 school' year. V V: ¦ ¦ * ¦ ' ' ¦ steel negotiations. AA ' ' ' .' * . ' 1 . .' ¦' ' I ' ' * ' : ' An improvement in the wage first time in an industrial pack- ¦ steel producers and the United Senior high school: Fred - ¦!. Young ?6f The current three-year con- cost-of-living formula that age a partial : costaf-living es- BLONDIE . by?Chic Steelworkers America face a Ackley, Julie Briggs, Loren self-imposed ¦ April v 15 deadline tract * under which steel work- added nearly 40 cents an hour calator for retirees. It also low- ers average $5.78 an hour in to paychecks under the current ered the full-pension retirement Dissmore, /indy V G -anlund, to reach accord on a, new con- ¦ tract or; submit all unresolved wages, expires Aug. 1.; ' . ' " .V . contract also is expected. age from 65 years to 62. Syafi's . Haiahap, Kay Hauge, issues tb , binding arbitration, v Gretehen Hegge, Wendy Hum- - The talks get underway today phrey,; kathl&Bii Klimek, j Shir- with both sides anxious to avoid ley Kulig; Jane Matchey, Le- arbitration on major issues. A land V Moe, Betty Neitzke, Ei- v settlementV is expectedV that is ieen Olson, JoM Petei^n, Tru- likely to follow the pattern ? shaped , earlier this year in liP^QP^^pjf^i; dy Peterson, !Doh Reck,V Tom U&W contracts with the alumi- Ritland, Jack Speerstra, Mike num and can industries: Stuve, Jayne "Thompson, Chuck * USW President. LW. Abel has Trundle, and Linda Webster, ' A-rr.;y ¦A . ' Ayy A: : ' orr W , agree A' te : y^;Ar y : : Gordon indicated he is seeking a wage aterga REDEYE A; A\ . AA A- A'- - ' :r ~^:AAAr-^ Bess. seniors; ^ increase above 10 per cent to CHICAGO (UPI ) — Four , Watergate,: the four, spoke courts for . resolution ? while "reflect at least increases .; in Republican presidential pros- 1 almost with one voice.? Republicans attack, the Demo- Carol Anderson, Marlene '¦ ' , Bautch, Kirsteri : Berg, Connie the . cost , of living plus produc- pects - .seem to agree that the | Percy : "We must * make it cratic-controlled Congress. GOP must convince the , people; unmistakably clear? that , Water- •Rockefeller -' .'*- delivered the Buisse, Kathleen Fischer, Andy . tivity" for his 350,000 members ;, employed by the 10 major steel- that . Watergate wasV not the gate does not represent the strongest defense ? of; . Nixon, Goodpaster, ?Naomi Gunderson, Melinda Hanson, Shirley. Hau- makers/' .-? party's fault, or risk disaster .in traditional values and belief of drawing one of his two standing : ' Barring, unforeseen . develop- the 1974 and 19.76 elections. the Repubhcan, party:" v ovations with the call to solve i. n, Patric Kupka ,. Linda Lar- sorij: Nancy - Matchey, ' Jackie ments, all wage-price controls ? They . differ widely, however ,- Rockefeller: " Corruption, Watergate "through the consti- on. the industry; will be dropped on how • that ;end can / best Vbe where it exists, is the ? corrup- tutional process. : Everybody's Neit2ke, Michele Peterson; Su- .j ¦ san "Peterson ,? by- April 30, leaving producers accomplished. * 7 tion of individuals.'' * . entitled to a fair trial, even ? the Kristi Preuss,. ? Diane Sagen, Barry Sosalla, free to pass on? increased wages President of the United States ' : ' and benefits in the form of high- Vice President (ierald Ford ,! Reagent "I know of no and Debra " . Steig, '.j imiprs;V U.S. Sen. Charles -Percy of Republicahs? who approve of Lisbeth Burkart, Dan Ever- er steel prices. , * . ¦ . ? The bargaining is ' taking Illinois; California Gov. Ronald such, campaign excesses nor Gourt services son, Cindy Guse. Naney Hegge, . " ¦ placeVunder , an historic "ex- Reagan and* former New York ha?ye .. they in the past b?een Daniel Olson , Bill Patterson, BUZ SAWYER ; . ; by Roy Cran. perimental negotiating agree- Gov. Nelson; Rockefeller spoke Republican practices." volunteers elect Jamie Peterson , Peggy Peter- ment" signed Va year ? ago which this weekend to some 1,000 -Ford : *^The party organiza- tjri, David Ritland and Peter precludes strikes or lockouts Republicans a tte n ding the tion won't niake the kind ? of Skadahl, sophomores; 7 Conferen- members of board ' and : guarantees the workers v a Midwest- Leadership mistakes that obviously - , were Jean Ackley, Brian Ausder- ? minimum wage ; increase" of . 3 ce. made two years ago by the Winona's. Volunteers in Court au* Mary Bensend, Edith Berg, per cent in each . of the-¦ next On their general approach to CREEP (Committee to Re-Elect Services (VICS) held its annual Joe Diffie, Debbie Foss, Rachel the President)." .;. meeting here "Wednesday and Guse, Jane Hauge, Gary John- elected members of the board son,. Ron Larson Steve ? Lyga The differences in the four ' , ,. men's approach to the question, of directors. Dawii Nordby, Christine Patter- however, were striking. Mickey Elleniecker, Winona son, Greg Peterson, ;" Cynthia ' . ' New pact averts Ford, in his strongest com- County director of court serv- Rumpel;.'' * Donna Slwemaker,\ ment on the? subject, laid; the. ices, reported eight one-to-ione Jeanne: Sygulla,.Cheryl Toftum, volunteers help-ed with proba- Kristen v Toraason and Julie ' blame for? Watergate; solely at ¦¦ ¦ -¦¦¦ « I , TC I tioners and around Void , freshmen.- '¦; . - _ -.v.x.-u*>^s*T,*| — -" 7-- - .^ , ^, . i : '¦-; the?* door of those in charge of 200 peripher- al volunteers were used in the Junior * high school: James BEETLE BAILEY . 'V ? V*V - by Mbit Walkei WfC shutdbw rt CREEP. At a news conference ' ' ¦ ¦ past year. ., Bautch; Brenda * Berg, Margar- ? NEW YORK ; (UPI) —A new agreement included- an increase after his speech, he repeatedly said President Nixon should not ? Ellenbecker ? attended a state et Diffie, ?Cathy ? Eide, . Brian contract settlement has averted in meal, allowances from $2.25 Ewing, Tom Forifara - .'New to¦• : in : night be held: personally to blame. \tfCS meeting un February, and , Susan a citywide shutdown of . $3, : an increase announced three, upcoming state Gran, ? Sheri Halverson, Grant bus systems differential' from six to " ten per - The? vice president's sugges- : ¦ York subway and workshops, including one at . Al- Hanson , ¦ Robert - Henrickson, tliat serve six million riders a cent, health and welfare ? benefit tion for handling the. question : Was that each potential presi- bert Lea, Miiin. April 19 at Mark Koxlien, Jeffrey: Larson j day. improvements in . the second ¦ which Winona County Court James Peterson, Wendy Schae- ;¦' year, and a productivity, pro-, dential . candidate '?.:"sign " in , . Two hours before .the * old Judge S. : A.- Sa-Wyer " will speak. fer, Cerise? Staff and Mary Tom- ired at midnight gram : . extended from . the cars advance on . the .dotted Une" *. a contract exp pledge: not to set V up organiza- Other- workshops will:be in Min- ter, grade eight; . Sunday, V negotiators ? for : the and . shop departments to all : neapolis Craig Steven Bergv. Deriise departments including the bus tions such as CREEP for the April 20 and Duluth Transit Workers Union; which April 22. . " ¦. ? :? '' ,; Dahl Ratndy Eide lines:7* ' 1976 election. ¦¦? ;¦ ': , , Shane Gard- represents ? 37,000 bus vand ?Elected to tb'e board - of di- ner, Keith Hasart, Jon Hegge, subWay workers, announced "Negotiations were difficult Piercy suggested the GOP rectors were: Laird . " Lucas; Marilyn Hegge, . David Hen- that intensive weekend bargain- but there was a unanimous vote should "r e cr u i t candidates Mrs. Laird Lucas, Mrs. Lam- ricisbn, Carole Melby, David ing sessions ..had resulted in : a by the TWIT n.e got 1 at ing whose appeal cuts across party bert Hamerski, Miss Miargaret Myren, Dale ' Olson, LyAnri Ol- MA RYV y/ORTH Allen Saunders and Ken Ernst new con tract settlement. committee to accept ? the con- linesA'.'i as a matter of survival McCreddy, ? Mrs. Richard A Ge- son , Michelle Pucik , D«an Shep- v W ' '¦ 'the tract V offer," : according to and .growth."' . . yirtz, John 'Arnold ; Ernest Buh- herd, DeeArin Shoemaker, Vicki The Transit Authority said . Matthew: Guinan Transit Work- , ? ' the: new two-year , Reagan said the Watergate? ler, Jerry Kelhim, Forest Arn- Thompson, Robert Windjue, and cost of? . . ers Umon president.. . affair should be laid before the agreement . would . be $135 old and Ellenbecker, Kaye Wozney; seventh grade. million,?' . but that the 35:cent fare for subways Vand . buses ¦would be safe for¦ the rest of the year. *?- • ¦-" .", ' ' • The TWU vhad set a strike deadline .loir * 5 a.m. toddy, in the event a new settlement was not reached. Transit talks previously have usually gone¦ down to *he wire. . . This :" .-' .??settlement" came REX MORGAN, M.D. by Dal Curtu without the high' tension thait occurs when negotiations¦ went past deadline.'. , - ¦ .? On The Plaza The TWU last struck in 1966, just hours after Mayor John V. Lindsay assumed office. The v walkout lasted ,12 days and all but paralyzed the city, causing great inconvenience to . the public and severe economic hardship for the city's business community. Transit Authority Chairman William Ronan said the settle- ment included a« per cent pay NANCY by Ernie Bushmillei raise effective today, bringing the average annual salary to $14,693; "a* 3 per cent increase Dec. 1 and a 5 per cent increase April 1, 1975. (fowDunrinq*... He said there also was a cost of living clause to take effect Our of with an adjustment this July 1 just-arrived collection new suits and sportcoats for Spring 74. based on the cost of living ^ index for April 1 and to be adjusted again Jan , 1. A cost of : About this time of year, most of us need a lift after a long, weary winter. One of tha living clause had been a principal demand of the union . quickest and easiest ways to raise the spirits is to put on the look and feeling of spring with a new suit or sports outfit. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH by Fred Lasswoll Ronan said other Improve- ments in the two year contract You'll see a host of new looks and ideas this season from America's finest tailors. Tlmo MEA to fake are colors, patterns, fabrics and fashions to suit your individual tastes and needs.

You'll find such famous brand names as Kingsridge, Phoenix, tee-Wald and Wickdalo. tough stand And take advantage of St. Clairs' usual personal, professional service, sales assistance on pact talks * and alterations. (AP ) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn . Our furnishings «nd sportswear departments ore full of _ The chairman of thc negotia- fresh, new Ideas to eom-ilenient tions council for the Minnesota any new suit or sport outfit. You'll find all the outstanding brand names represented, WIZARD OF ID by Parker and Hart ) Education Association (MEA > such as Arrow Munsingwear says tho organization will take , , Jaymar and Lakeland, |ust to name a few. a lough stand at the negotiating table this spring. Why not Bon Hill told the MEA dole- pay us a visit soon, and try on tho suits and sporfcoats that especially catch gate assembly Friday that his your eye, It will be a pleasure to serve you.

council has set a goal of a 20 v per cent salary increase. "It is a fact that the cost of living hns far outstripped mea- ^toca fe/iu^ ger teacher salary increases in recent years," Hill said; "Teachers ' salaries liave P.S. While in St. Clairs, visit our Ladies Shop for new and fresh Ideas for spring. slipped to tho extent Ubat only WARK TRAIt by Ed Dodd the realization of a 20 per cent salary increase can put teach- ers back on the course toward parity with other professions requiring the same degree of '« ' training and experience." Hill said tho council's other goals for 1974-75 contracts in- clude a cost-of-living escalator clause, fringe benefits equal to those of private Industry and a staff-reduction policy based on district-wide seniority.