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Arrm^ Driver Killed, 3 Missing in Reca//ec/foy >4/'genl/r^ Fuel Truck Fire U.S. Asks Allies to By: FRANK N. MANITZAS President Arturo Frondizi sought not constitute a diplomatic break, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina to appease military critics of his but observers here, had suggested ELBURN , 111. W-A truck driv- (AP)-Argentina today recalled soft line toward the Fidel Castro- that -the crisis between the presi- er was killed and three others Ambassador Julio Amoedo from regime hi Cuba at the recent in- dent and the nation 's leading mili- were missing today after a fuel Cuba , the Foreign Ministry an- ter-American foreign ministers' tary men was nearing an end. truck rammed a highway ' bridge ¦: ¦ ¦ nounced. . " " conference. They predicted a gradual break in and turned into a ball of flames The step had been expected as Recalling the ambassador does relations with Cuba. which consumed a roadside tavern. However, many off Leers were The driver was Gerald --Hatto'n , reported still demanding the im- 38. of McNabb, : 111. Help Isolate Cuba mediate complete break which the Firemen and police searched nation 's military leadership de- ashes of the Blackberry Inn for manded in an ultimatum to the traces of three persons believed to president Thursday night. , have been asleep on the second Hopes lo Gut The latest crisis for Frondizi's floor when the crash occurred. government ,: now in its .-• ¦ ' fourth State police said Charles Paul . ¦ year, stemmed from Argentina's Bowne, ¦55,- ' owner of (he tavern : refusaFat the inter-American con- his mother , Mrs. Marian Prindl , Off Arms to ference earlier this week to vote 77 , and Bowrie's former wife, Mild- with the U, S.-siipported majority er Larson, 59, were missing. to oust tlieyCastro regime from : They said Hatton , whose rig had the; Organization of American fuel oil and gasoline in tandem Subversives States;, , y tanks rammed the side of a bridge By JOHN M. HlGHTOWER bn Illinois AJ at Blackberry Creek Published reports taid the serv? four miles south of Elburn in Kane WASHINGTON CAP) - The ice chiefs had threatened to resign County. He was en route to Peru United States was expected today unless Frondizi swings his foreign after picking up a load of gasoline to direct prompt and urgent ap- policy to the right , breaks with and fuel oil in Chicago. peals to its NATO all ies and oth- Cuba and fires Foreign Minister Hatton 's charred body was re er Allied countries to cooperate Miguel Angel ; Carcoria and : other covered from the truck. with the newly-adopted inter- officials responsible "ior putting American policy of isolating Cuba. Argentina in the ... go-slow bloc at . > The U.S. -government; -itself -is¦• - the inter-American conference at reported ready to make more ex- Puhta del Este, Uruguay. tensive use of its naval . -forces' in However, Carcono emerged an effort to cut off Cuban arms from the late night 'meeting with French Tanks shipments to subversive groups Frondizi and the military chiefs in other Latin-American countries. and gave the impression that the President Kennedy and Secre-. : government had won a breathing tary: of State Dean Rusk also are.: spell. Guard Paris looking into the possibility of slap- ping a total embargo on U.S: He indicated he was not plan- trade with Cuba, one effect of ning to resign and told newsmen which would be, to. deny Cuba a that the service secretaries "lis- From Rightists source of income amounting to tened to me ¦ with incredible pa- about $15 million a year at -¦the By JOSEPH E. DYNAN tience" Vhcn: jie_expla5ned the Ar- present rate of trade. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ PARIS (AP ) — French army gentine stand , • . .- ' - ." -y¦¦- - • • --GUARDED AFTER BoMllNGS . .f y jetress Marsha Hunt Argentina : joined Brazil , Chile, tanks converged on Paris today In connection with the possible sits in her living room guarded by her two dogs, King and Canute Mexico, Ecuador and Bolivia in to forestall any attempt by the abolition of . all trade with Cuba . right-wing Secret Army ^over- Rusk charged Thursday at a news after the homes; of two ministers, Rev. John J. Simmons and opposing the conference's key to throw President Charles de Gaulle conference that Cuba Was ' .-using-' Rev. Brooks R. Walker were bombed Thursday night, The min- resolution—the immediate ouster of Cuba from OAS councils—on as reports of an imminent peace American dollars to promote- sub- version in . other countries. He isters spoke at a Jewish American meeting criticising right . wing the grounds that the OAS charter pact for Algeria persisted. . . didn 't explain the remark.. - extremists. Miss Hunt was a panel member at the meet. . Her contains no legal provision for ex- With mounted machine guns, PRIEST TALKS MAN OUT OF JUMPING ton , M'.V'a., and Chesapeake, Ohio. Mullins. in ) two squadrons totaling 32 tanks The possibility of some move home is being guarded by. police. (AP Photofax . pulsion of a member. • '..". .As the Rev. Joseph Mascioli climbs '' ' moved on the capital to give ar- ladder^ shirtsleeves doesn t seem; to mind subfreering by Cuban Prime Minister Fidel mored support to 25,000 riot police to top of bridge girder , Fred Mullins clings to weather. (AP Photofax) ' Castro against the U.S. Na-val alerted against the threat of an end overlooking Ohio River between Hunting- Base at Guantanarrio is also un- GOP Hits 'Politica l Fakery' uprising by the rightist under- der careful watch here, it was ground, y learned. - 'In ,, event of serious HoY/Jtst Figure Income Tax harassment.. U.S. dependents at De Gaulle wilt address the na- the big base would be brought tion by radio and television.Mon- home. , day night in what shaped up ; as Pope Galls Three huge aircraft carriers, the a crucial statement on the long Enterprise, Forrestal and Constel- ProM lation , are cruising in theyCarib- secret negotiations with the Alg- Too Many Sinrple . erian Nationalist Liberation Front bean . and could be deployed speed- to end the seven-year rebellion. Ecumenical ily in the. . ' Guantanarrio area if French public opinion was be- necessary. '- . -; ing prepared for a deal with tlie Official* discount 1he chanc* of 's 01'Democrats Flayed rebels to carry out De Gaulle Errors in Returns a Castro decision to attack Guan- policy of putting: Algeria op the Council Oct. 11 By RICHARD H. HOENIG tanamo directly since that would By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL ed like a political war whoop, not paign of 1962.. . "Jjarth to independence. AP Business New* Editor VATICAN Cin- (AP V - Pope involve open conflict with the AVell-inforrried diplomatic sourc- WASHINGTON UP)- Eepubli- so much for 1962 as for 1964, . NEW YORK iffl John XXIII announced today that United States. But a battalion of Th oratory at the parties fol- es said the agfeement already - A couple of drinks, an entertaining mystery ' cans across the nation poured out from Gov , Nelson A. Rockefeller story — and even the wife — could'be a big help when you face up the Roman Catholic Church s Marines is said to be in the vicin- cash for the party till Thursday of New York. ¦ lowed the usual political pattern had been drafted and needed only Ecumenical Council will be con- ity of the base in case trouble of swinging away at the - opposi- to the pesky chore of figuring your income tax this year. night along with cries that Demo- The . Republicans spent the eve- the formal signatures of both vened on Oct. 11. brings a need for reinforcements. tion , upholding the GOP cause sides. At least that's some of the advice offered by the Internal Revenue crats are grabbing for more pow- ning at 17 party get-togethers in Service to help reduce the mounting number of taxpayers who make The pontiff's decision on the More could quickly be flown in with professions of confidence , ' er with "profligate spending" and 17 cities, tied together for an hour simple mistakes in - arithmetic en their returns. opening date for the 21st world from Camp Lejeune . N.C. :¦ . . and holding up the party as Ihe France's allies reportedly have wide conclave in the history of "political fakery." by closed circuit television. This been notified that the De Gaulle "Aft«r you make out your form , put it aside, take a rest , go to tlie Rusk was received by , Kennedy And the GOP -faithful heard was the warm-up and kick-off for great hope of the nation 'for get - the church—the first , in nearly 10O ting sound , sensible, responsible regime seriously fears an attempt- movies, or have a couple of in an unusual White Rouse wel- what some of them thought sound- the congressional election cam- drinks ," suggested an official of years—was made known by Msgr. coming ceremony, when he flew government. ed coup by the right-wing extrem- Fausto Vallainc , press chief for This was the other side of the ists either in France or Algeria— the New York Regional Commis- hack " to" WashiHgtmr Thursday sioner's Office of the IRS. . the Ecumenical Council. from the foreign ministers con- record the Democrat s played on or in both places—when the peace Rogosheske Takes The council , to be known as accord is announced. "Then, after a day or two, go ference in Uruguay. Jan. 20—the first anniversary of "Vatican II", will tiring' to Rome There were reports that some hack and check the figures. If . . Kennedy praised the results of the New Frontier — when they " some 3,000 leaders of the Catholic f or staged a fund-raising banquet that French officials hoped to provolce everyone did this, - .we. could cut Rusk's diplomacy -at Punte del Ike Calls Church , and Pope John is expect- y Este and said the over-all result drew people to Washington from the Secret Army into an uprising Seat on Slate the simple arithmetic errorsVJi¦ 75 per cent ," he estimated, ed In invite other Christian was that the inter-American sys- over (he country. in advance of a peace announce- churches to ;scnd observers; The ment on the theory that a prema- "In most cases a taxpayer re- tem had been strengthened and Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower checklng ' his figures immediately pontiff has already established a "communism Isolated" in the ture putsch would be easier to Supreme Court secretariat for unity to facilitate Fighting GOP paced tlie parade off Republican crush—at least in metropolitan afler putting them down will Western Hemisphere. ' this. speaker?. It was the -former presi. ST. PAUL W-Jiidge Walter E. make the same error all over Then, at new» conference By DIAL TORGERSON France. hi* dent" who .accused the Democrats Rogosheske of Little Falls took his again ," the revenue man ex- Rusk refuted any idea of a basic LOS ANGELES i/Ti — "It is heart which wins wars." said Dwight of profligate spending and "living Security forces also were rein- seat Thursday as a member of the plained. split among hemisphere nations D." -Eisenhower , ' " whether on the battlefields or in peace." ' " on a flood of 1.0 .1' . s He and forced in hotbeds of rightist ter- Minnesota Supreme Court. little woman over Cuba. He pointed particular- He- stood before a crowded hall Thursday night for what was sup- How does the ¦ olher GOP orntorial talent said rorism in Algeria. Two hundred 'live oath was administered in the keeping the kids Mrs. Rockefeller ly to unanimous adoption of a posed to be-a brief warmup talk — and turned it into a ringing plea come in—besides the opposition is reaching for iwii)iu- 't primarily a fund rais- Three firmen mre injured. Wil- Ihe I' resident called excessive state, and country ium wasn divorce in New York guerrillas , killing all three ing afinir (although Ihe hat , fig- liam Bbkesly of SI. Paul Park suf- stockpiling of emergency mater- ST . PAt'L 'API -- Presidential New Yorkers establish res- nisi many crewmen aboard. A military uratively speaking, was pussedi . fered a broken arm in a fall. One ials for defense adviser Chester Howies said today to obtain idence in olher si ales source said he doubled the piano That pari of Ihe evenin g came fireman .suffered a hand injury Tlie Republic-ins, (iokhvatcr that Americans should not lihimo on different grounds . divorces hud been brought down hy Red later , when a gathering of Ihe and another was overcome by said , merely carr ied out con- nL'w'ly"rJ'"e«wi'R-ln'fi'"natt(ms"'f()r not smoke. '""" " taking , Rockefeller li In ' Dci Moinei , gunfire. wcnlt htcM'JOlMriithfuI paid $l .0<)0 tracts Jet under Ihe Roosevelt and sides in the¦ cold war. a ticket to attend a dinner and Tiuniati administrations ,' so " we Their outlook , Movies said , Is Iowa, where he attended a Re- The er -asli brought the number roceplion for lOlsenhower nt a welcome an investigati on In ' o the much (he same -as. that of the publican d MI ior Thursday night , of American military casualties in ' downtown hotel. An officia l said WEATHER bad decisions and gioor judgment United States at Hie turn of the ahTTwas iuil immediately available South Vie.t Nam s ij 'vil war in tho ' " li.'t tickets were sold. FEDERAL FORECAST nf Ihe Democratic party. " Kenne- ltltli i -esitiny, for comment on his wife s move. lasl six weeks to !, > . Two U. S. IL was a long day for Elsen- WINONA AND VICINITY-I' art- dy, he said , could have voted "Whether we like il or not , con- Mrs. Rockefeller «as accompan- Army men were killed and eight hower , who interrupted a vacation ly cloudy, little temperature eight times to cut tho stockpiles cern with internal developnivnl s ied by her widowed sister , Mrs. wounded in a grenade accident for a change tonight and Satu rday with while serving in Congress but did has a much higher priority in Philip Wallis of ILila-Cyiiwyd , 1' n., and one .soldier was killed and on the California desert r visit In Los Angoles for Ihe GOP low of l.>;2!i tonlchl and hi(;h of so only once. JUSTICE TAKES OATH . . . Walter F. Rogosheske 'right) , these (countries tn.»n does taking a fashionable suburb of Philadel- iinothcr kidnaped hy Communist , rally. His wife . Mamie , aceompa- 211-35 Saturday. Former Vice President Richard Little Falls, new Associate Justice of the Minnesota Supreme sides in the cold war." phia. Mrs. Rockefeller flew from rebels nied him, LOCAL WEATHER M, Nixon , who dropped a close Court , takes the with of office from Chief Justice Oscar R. Knut- Bowks addresser! a turnaway New York to San Francisco. Wood- The transport s.as making a of Official (WO luiri i met her .at S: in Francisco and low -level turn when it plunged But thero was. no lack en- observations for the 21 decisio n to Kenned y in the lill'ill son , during ceremonies in tht' court chambers nl the state Capitol. crowd of more thorn I , at one ' old hours ending al \'2 in. today: prosldrmlinl race , was sidelined in in a series of regional "briefing " drove her on a ISUO-inile tri p here and hurst into flumes . thusiasm on Ike s part as the Justice Rogosheske fills the vacancy on the heiich which was chant "We like Ike," rose in the Maximum , 21; minimum , 7; the Republican political doinRs in conferences sponsored by ihe. U .S. because fog mink1 air travel im- Names of Hie victims were with- , (AP stadium. noon , 24; precipltnlion , trace. a couple of ways. created when Chief Justice Roger Dclt retired, Photolax) Mint* Department. possible. held until relatives were notified. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD .— -. ' (Center intl Broedwiy). r St. Mark's Church | • W. W. «at Area Churches Shaw ¦¦ Services Church' ' Rewired ¦!¦ ' . -. -„.:,,„ ; pm,; 10 — Sunday school. " To Participate in ALTURA mation Instruction, 4:1J «hur«h choir, i.m , 1:34 p.m.i l| e;m. ~Worsnlp. Jc-hovoti Evangelical Lulheron worship 7 p.m.; Wednesday, Circle 7:30 p.m.—Service, ¦ -. ' . - with Communlbni tt and 10:15 a.m.;. Sun- Bible class, Goodvlew, 7:30 p.m. Satur- " day, continuation instruction, Minnesota Wednoidey, J p,m. — Bible and prayer Synod Open House day school and Bible class, 9 a.m.; coun- . go (Hiiitrrif itf ftfur ffilynut i ¦ Al Independence Cily, 8 p.m. City,. 9 a.m, tfl ilR ¦ ' .cllmefl'i Mnference. Fountain j '^f hogr , . . - ,. - " MClNEY CREEK ' ' ' RUSHFORD , Mlnn.-St . Mark's Monday, adult Instruction,' 7 p.m. Tucr.day, ' ¦ ¦' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' " . . . . INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- AAeihodist church school, 10 a.m.; v»orr FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lutheran Church will take part Lutheran Pioneers, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL rele^ed time classes, 9 .a.m. to noon; ship, 11:15 a.m. (East Broadway and La a n. "Nursery. prearchlnti . services with Evangelist Hanson. TAMARACK ;9;IS a hi ' —Sunday iicfiMI .ind . t«en«g« .Bi- clnj>- and young married clan will meet 8 p.m.—Cholr. Galesville Church . the electrical work. 8 p.m. Saturday, lunior conHrma, llon class, ' Lutheran Sunday school, 9:45 a,m r ; wpr. " at -109 W. Broadway; adult Bible clasi, CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH - ble cuss 9 a.m., cherub :cholr. 9:30 a.m.; youth 11 a.m. Thursday, choir , 8 .p.m. ' .-We.r-- .hlp. . . . Sermon at 365 Main SI. . W, Sarnla SI.) Earlier this monlh , Leonard GALESVILLE , Wis. 'SpeciaD- sh ip, 9-15 and ID:4 J .-«.m - . U76 choir and senior confirmation class, 10:30 ' ' confirmation classes, 9 a.m. matins service. Ninlh 10:45 a.m - Worship, Supervised nursery 'Saturday, nnd text s.inie »s Th« Rev. N. E, Hamilton CALVARY FREE Kern of M. - 'A. W iemer & Co,, The Rev. . Henry Soltau , Minne- . a.m. ' . ' ¦ TREMPEALEAU ¦ ^cl-iot>: ciiiltlren *lil - ilno al fo.r all : children under five, Organist, Miss (Wist Wabasha and Ewlng) . ¦ . , grade dav ing HART . . - Mount Calvary Lutheran worship, 9:30 7,0:45 -.crvice. . -Qr 'flilf.i!,H. Miss. Dolour Aoncs Bard, will play "Prelude," Bach, Arcadia, superviaed (he lay of apolis, will speak twice Sunday : S;45 ».m--8unday . school. The R«v. D. D. Harner Lutheran Sunday school, 9:30 ».m:; wor- n.m. Sunday school, .10:35 . a.m. Thurs- " ' -Floyd Bicker. and "Postlude, " Merkcl. Senior choir will ¦ Schumann . and . - 10:45 - . e:m. -- .'Gospel service . - Message , a tile floor over the original at Asscrnbly of God Chureh here, ship, 10:30 a.m.; circuit leaders ' confer- , 7 p.m. ' Circuit 'rarters' . conference, sing, under direction of Mllfron Davenport. . day, choir ? O.rn ; — "The Day or the Lord. " Communion. . 9:30 a.m.-Church school. , hardwood flooring laid when the the Rev, James Treu has an- ence, St. Martin's, Winona, J p.m. . WEAVER school. Dr. E. Clayton Burgess- will ipeak on the Is 3 p.m.—Jail service at county , (all . 10 . 15 a.m.—Worship. . Sermon, "Inslpht HOMER Methodist worship and Sunday lehool, 3 B.oi . -' WaltHer , Le.inue roily, Belvidere .. sub|ect, "V^hose Chutch This?" ' church was built Jn 1(195. nounced. r 0.30 p.m.- -Young people ' s service. Sen- Into Divine-Human Relations , "- Methodist worship, 9 a.m.' 10:45 a.m. Monday, i p.m--: ': Cnntirrnn*lon cl3«,v . 5:30 p.m.—Junior .end senior- high MYF. ¦ ' ' ior leader. Gene Bauer., Juniors meet at Thursday, 8 p.m.—Missionary meeting. The . tile, in old ivory with a He will speak at 11 a.m. and LO0N8Y VALL6Y WILSON fc.10 p.m.—Junio r choir, school , - . . . Monday, 7 ¦ a.m.—Men's prayer -fellow- ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ¦ seme lime. " '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ' . . ¦ ¦ a.m.; , -7:3P p.m. -r ' en lor choir , school. .' • ship : - .. . . . • . - • " .'• . Manila tan border , has lightened 7:30 p.m. At the evening service Lutheran worsh'tp with Communion, . 9:30 Trinity. Lutheran worship. To Sun- . • ' - Wednesday. ! 3D n m -Ladiei Aid,.church 4 p.m.—Srownles, . 7:30 p,m. ~ Mofidey, 7 p.m. — Bov .Scouts ,- 'Prink , ^^^F Raines, Scoutmaster.¦ Presiding Minister Tuesday.] 4 ' p.m. — Junior Lefllon (chil- H^I^ CENTRAL LUTHERAN dren's meeting), Thurley. Homes. J p.m:— ''The March ol World Powers ^^ ^ (The American Lutheran Church ) ¦ t:30 p.m.--Jail service. In Bible Prophecy!" . , 3:15 p.m — (Corner Hull and Wabasha) 7 p.m.—Street service . .Watchtower study, "Be Cou r-: . 7:30 p.m.—Soldiers meeting and Bible ageous and Strong Through Faith. " Or. L. E. -Brynaitad Jludv Tuesday. 8 p.m.—Group Bible study. T. E. Herbranson, 7:30 p.m.—Ladles Home League. Thursday, 7:30 . p:m.-Wlnisters training school. /^»«» IW ^^ ^ , Aisistant Pastor Wednesday. 4 p.m.—Girl Guards, - aged 11 ifp|i|/ / ' **™^ «% f/ v . lo 17 , and Sunbeams, ag-ed t to 1). . 6:30 p.m .—Service meeting. \W**^^'nwiffliM %£%&z«y > J&>z^.~ - fe. -A^-i^ . *^- ^ will play prelude, "Voluntary on lOOIh . ^ ^ ' l ^^ H ^H ^H ^^^^^^ H ^H ^^ H . 3 p.m.'—First and'.third Saturday of each Psalm Tune," Purcell, and : posllude, month, Junior Soldiers ' meeting. Catholic "Glorlflcnmus," Bedford. Services Dally, in a.m. to 5 p.m.—Family serv- 9 a.m.-Sunday school, grades 4-n. ^mm ^ ice store, 501 E. 3th St. 10:15 a.m,—Sermon - and organ same as CATHEDRAL tr.r. ittr. Anrhcm by senior choir, Dannie OF SACRED HEART Orhsner . directing. Communion : (A/ioln and West Wabasha) WmwmmBMWmmwWBb^^^^^mi^^^^^KKKmwKr V 50 p.m. — Junior League. Fellowship CHURCH OF CHRIST Am ^^Smmm^mmm WKKmmm\mm^^K^^^B£^^^^^^^m^^wmm^^^^^^^^^^M (West Broadway and South Baker) . The. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold '*«BBaw ^^"""""mmmmw ¦ ¦ ¦ Hall, George- Matthews prosenting a pro- »x <«k ^^§ \\\ ^ ' ' ^^^^^^^¦8BHHH B>i) pr.im In song. ' Eugene Reynolds , Minister J. Dittman . '\ *Sm**mw ^^mmAWt ^^B ? Matthews, Negro vo- s »y»^ v JA W- \ Um\m ^ ;30 p.m. —Grorge The Rev . Joseph La Plante I ^^ ML AJW Mmw^^w ^^^^mm9m calist, will present a mossage In word and f:45 a.m.—Bible school Classes for all sonq aOr> , nursery through adult Adult topic, The Rev. Donald Connelly Tuesday, 7 .30 a.m.—Men ' s prayer group, "The Right Use of the lord' s Day. " The Rev, Joseph Cashman ¦ chipel. • '" ' 10:43 a.m. —Worship. Sermon, "Faith «r Sunday Masses - y.ti. i 8, 9:30 and 11 X& ^^k, ¦ W< Y Y AmW • - Wednesday- 7 p.m.—Bible study class, Trial " am. nnd 17:15 p.m. I n * Chapel. JkWm ^^fe ' ' 4UY AmW 7:30 p.m. -Service Sermon, "Formula Weekday Masses _ 6:30, M5 and « a m : ig'fTrWilll W Thursday, «?0 pm.-LSA choir. , im * i ¦ W mWW for Success In Mndorn Missions. " first , Frldo, of month, (stldltlonal Mass *l Jsm*mm*%\m '¦W&'A< ' ,• ,; * WkW 7 30 p.m. - l.SA . . Monday, B p in. --Southeast Area Won't 5:13 p.m. 7 30 p.m.—Senior choir. Scout room, Fellowship, Ea«;t Side Church of Christ , Holy Day M,i!ses-5 45. 7 and 8 a .m. and Friday, 4 pm-Boyi choir , Fellowship Rpchf'l," 12:15. 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. HflU. Tuesday. «:,10 p.m. --S'derS'and- deaconi Confessions ¦- Monday through Friday, ¦ 1 p.m,-Couples Club fun night. YMCA . meet lor dinner at parsonage, Ihen al 5-4 p.m.; Saturday, 3-5 -30 p.m., 7.30-9 p m Saturday, ? a m.-^Junlor and senior church (or regular business ihoetlng. •KBJPfelt ,, ^ ^^fmmW ^^ conflrmnnds. fhursdav, 7 p.m — Midweek servlrt ST. STANISLAUS ^^^ II' ' am. -Girls choir , Fellowship Hall. Lesson , "The Greatest Gltt , " (I Cor , 1.1 ) (Past 15 am - ^unfitly school . a m. and S:15 p m. H Confess ions :|-5 |i,m. nnd 7-9 p.m. Thurs- m .s|)iulual \.ilut-s . Witlio ut a .strong Church , S p m. C uncilrn.i n % conference, St. AM 9,30 a.m. --Sunday school. cr,ael' ,. Foi. nlr- l c. City, vviv * *«<»« «iPI»ort the Chmch. They arc: ' , li,hh> rial. I "¦i; fj j J, t f t. that it s tOO late. ' M p in nine and under, bi-weekly. ( I ) n w en we wan Thur-dny, I:j0 pm C. r--ori 'i rl-.olr Julius W. Haun m l' or his own sake, (2) hor Ins clul- Saturday. 9 fi rn Cnn 'lr million Inst/-uc The Rev. Robert Stamschror m . (lien 's sake . . (1) For tlie sake of liis ' com- lion , Minnr.'rr,olfl City \ LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL Sunday Mtiue> — > nn:t lfl a.m. 1 n3li n Weekdny Massi s - B .s m. - v ''lkc nf ' ¦ 1 °yX. I Not so with the Church . The Church gives you no FREE CHURCH Holy d.sy Masses - 6:30 and 9 a.m. KM \theXX Church X itselu f , whichil needs his moral S FAITH LUTHERAN (Wast Sarnla and Grand) First Friday Masses - s.15 and Sam. ' 'United Lutheran The Rev. LaVirn Swanson ago, you gave up going to ST. MARY'S , St To'Sch US.ra> reason for regrets. If Jong Church in America) e-30 A r,i Sunday school . I W, (West Broadway noar lllurcel 1701 IIOA-nrdl 10,45 »m. Worship and children ' s The Rt. Rev , I mm .cad your Bible dail y. Robert L. Nelson , Pastor rinn th Msgr. R. J. Snyder £^£^ church , there is no reason why you can't start again now. Eflrlo Drgnckhalwi, Assi stin g ft p.m. - Senior youlh dillowshlp. The Rev. Louie Cool< j ^.J0 p.m. -Service. Music by the Groves Tho R ev. Martin Olson ¦¦ family* '" ' ¦-- P ^ n'> " /X.rtli n*. " "S iiiicliiy" Masses- ,5,"45r"7, 8, 9)0 *anct ll -"B r R<«.k- ci.apw-verier- M~" ; ,Even if \miVc-nevergonc to ch u rch ,- you'H-find a warm «, 30 /« in '.LiO 'lrty v nonl wltri ctrt\ >es lor Tuesday, 7 45 p m Women ' s Missionary a.m. and IMS p.m r ^ . Society, ' I M>i .\ hostess, Mrs Wendell Moore, 753 Weakd.' sy Masses - 7 nnd I.I a in, • • W Broadway I Sunday Malthnv 24 36-44 9 . - . . . , 10 i*, f, n- ,*, :-: - '.io 'Y'lin.onion . I« re M.ily (>/iy M.v.sn - 5 .1,1, ). 9 t.m. and c r? r> V Thursdny. 7 .10 pm, - MIHH lurtn , /v' r^ A /. Jo .ir.d" will play, ' Alt o ol Power and 5.30 and / p rn , welcome awaiting you this and every Sunday. ror Ood s ¦ ' junior - m Monda y Matthew 2^ l-i ? »Mi' . . i. r-rr-ion': nn:l ' AfHlnnn, , " Cnnip FCYF Ciinli'-,- ion-, 1 in to s p rn ami ; Is m " H:1 .5 p m. Chnlr ¦ ¦ Alllli.-r> - ,. ' . r-, - .l lo II,,. Nitjlil " Sl-rniOn lo B' .lo p.m. en S,ilurii.iys, ilnys IH- IIT ,- W TiKstlay Koniam 8 31-^9 im I i i , "|l„ - I ,0 : .., . •!. l- .r II- ,,- , ¦ ¦- Saturday, I ..10 p.m llomehulioar ' s (el holy days and Ihuisdays bi-toie Mill III ] ¦ lo/,shlp, (larsnnaQe. * ' VC 1S COllStailt and CVCrlastlllg. Mrl„l . .i r (' • » . ', * : fi'lo: I days. i Wcdnculay Colossians 1 , ?-« 1 ° ¦ ¦ Uiv'.r,* !.u' i 'l rt ^ Ml-O 'll 1,-rti. lwrl. m Th iusday VVi-: .ln*:sOa ,, 10 rt rn. C.lmrut, sfhool ST. JOHN'S C'olossians 1 9-14 H in i 1 U pin OiiMti" ly r'i»cllnrj ol Unllerl CHURCH OF CHRIST (Kasl Oioailway nnd Hamilton) l.tli.Ton < nn- , i . ,-»i.rm-i - ll.-' . «.i-rl lunr li- (M60 Kraemrr llrlve) Rj• Fridav ii Corinthians 4 i-6 9 In the Church it is, literally, never too late. ¦ The Rov, James D. Habiger ton . .rvrtl |,y I ,-l ,-,i,|,M,-, CIrH,' ' frofiram Henry Walke r "•uniliw Massr«s / , 9 .mil 11 a in . M Sat urday ' ft'aumnn. \M • H-,-' ,:l(ir,- Okl.inrl. will Hebrews 10 19-25 11 pr» Weekdny Mniscs — i' n in. sr-nl pro'ir.vn rnlillcd , ' Our Ml- lor all .lniy anil 10 a ni Bible ^Inrol ages, c .milii'.-.lon- 4 and / pm. nn Saluiilays, Mi-illodt " 11 a in Worship. vigil ', 1,1 ot feast (lays and I huisdays li>- lnr» 'r:. 'lriy , ifi |, rn junior < holt , e- n m Prcnrlilii') ti-'vi, r first liirhy., / V fi f> i ',,'niof l linlr Wcdne'-clay, I p.m. - Ii lhla i l.isses lor ill I list Hnday r.5assts - e a.m. ami 5.15 mgtB&MVjSjij&exeii^ Copy,i tr\l ISH, Ktulir Adv. Stlf ttt , In., Uliaihuri, IV :,nlui(ln,, 10 o in Lain hellcai clan. flrjes. p ns. This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manuiifcturers Modison Silo Company Bunke ' s Apco Service H. J. Dunn Black Top Surfacing Co. Winoma Delivery & Transfer Co. Watkins Products, Inc. Vulcan Winona Minnesnl.j ' Mf g. Co., Inc. , i:i7() Service ltd. - 7(H) K. Siirnin HYM W. 2nd St. - Winona , Minn. 404 W, 41 h - Winonn , Minn. Winona , Minnesota .Iril and Wilson , — Winona , Minn. Peerless Chain Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. Fowcett-Abrahom Funeral J-Voiil mul Walnut -- Wition.- Service Winona County Abstract Co., Inc. P. Earl Schwab Western Coal & Oil Co. i . Mum. 3ftii;"> .Si.\th - (iomlview , Minn , 27l> K. 3rd — Winona , Minn. 53,r) Junction St. — Wiiionu , Minn. (Senorol Contractor — Winonn, Minn. 58 I.nfnyctle ->- Winonn , Minn. Pla-sti Products, Inc. Country Kitchen Drive-In Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. Springdale Dairy Company Winonn, Mimie.siiln Whittalcer Marine & Manufacturing Winona and Park Hotels Cor. K(. fii and Orrln St, -- Wlnonn , Minn, 1430 W. Broadway - Winona , Minn. 24 Laird St, - Winona, Minn, "Milk of Superior Flavor " Winona, Minnesota Tho Warner & Swasey Company Boland Manufacturing Co. The Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Thorn Machine Co. H.- i UiviMon Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete Williams Hotel & Annex ulKt' 3r(, n|)d ,i0|inMm S)s „ winoiui , Mini). 102 Knst :inl SI. 5775 tith St. — Winonn , Minn. j)7i><) 41 li—- Winorin, Minn. entering Service - Winona, Minn, N. A, Roverud Company B re if law Funeral Homo Hood (.'onti'iielors -- Winona , Williams-Wilbcrt Vault Co. Minn. I 37(i E. Sarnia — Winona , Minn. 1635 West Kiflli St. - Winona , Minn. BUT ANOTHER VOICE Osseo Phone Sp W Dispute How Skier Runs At Standoff Into Another Gro OSSEO, Wis. (Special ) — Neither iihd^M telephone company" in Osseo will At Rushford Cloudy weather prevented the sell to the other here, it transpired ground hog from seeing his shadow in a series of mailed communica- RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special)-; this morning in Winona and vici- tions this week, in spite of urging A collision between : two' young nity, by the public Service Commission and according to the age-old ¦ ' ¦ skiers at the bottom of a ski fable, this is supposed to mean to get together. - . - y • jump this morning at Rushford winter is about over. Beef River company is mailing apparently cause serious injur- But the weatherman had differ- a letter to General Telephone to- ies to one bay. day stating that its subscribers ent ideas and pointed to the . : Thomas Watrous. 15. «.as taken records for the past 10 years in will not allow the owners to sell by ambulance to a " ' to General Rochester hos- support of his contention that their ass ets or any pital after; the accident one connected with General Tele- about plenty of cold weather remains and 10;30 a.my today. " The phone, Clarence Gore, one of the .. . other on some days the temperatures youth, James. Schlatter ,, l .fi ,'. ap- will be below zero. owners, said at hobii today, (y parent suffered¦ only minor cutj BEEF RIVER company bad re- and bruises. ' ' " .' ' ONLY ONCE in tht past 10 . years ceived an offer from General Wed- The boys are from Madison , has the temperature remain- nesday offering to purchase all ed above Wis., and . are members of the zero after Ground Hog Beef River assets for $17,925. A Day, Black Hawk Ski Club, Madison. weather records show. That $1,000 check' for down payment was in 3954 when - They came to Rushford Thursday the last below was enclosed . Gore said. zero reading was -15 on Jan. 23. night to enter the ski tournament Oh Monday. Gore and his part- at Hillcrcst Ski Club- Sunday aft- The record of the last below zero ner, Robert Prosser, Turtle Lake readings , ernoon .jvith efcht other, mem- for each of the past 10 Wis., had mailed General an offer RECEIVES HONORARY DEGrtBE ... The right in St^ Thomas More '-Chapel are : Brother I. ' "years follows: bers of the ir team . A' total ' of to buy its exchange at book value Rt. Rev . • Msgr. Ala x Satpry former St-. Mary 's Basil , F.S.C., college president : .Brother Robert . 1961 .,.,:.. Feb. 'S . ;.,..:' -2 . 103 have entered the tourney.v less depreciation. . ; . - College .librarian , received an honorary degree F.S-.C, M sgr. Satory and the Most Rev. Edward I960 ...... March 9 .... — 3 Gore , s aid a reply to that of- Watrous had just gone off tha 1959 ' of doctor of Taws today during the four-day dedk A; , ' 'bishop of ' Winona. /Doily News .:,..;. March 7 .... — 2 fer stated that General . .Fitzgerald - ski club's j ump north of: Rush- J958 would not : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ford and landed when' ...... ; Feb. 20 .,... — 2 sell to; anyone - ' outside" cation ceremonies for the new . library. Left to photo) •;« .* . . +*¦..». ' . .- . -- . '. . ¦ . he¦ crashed -of Osseo. into Schlatter, . ¦ ' ' ' ' . 1957 ...... Feb. 5 ,..,.. — 2 The communication asked for the ' 1956 ...... March 17 ... — 8 names of the present stockholders, Schlatter, who made the prev- 1955 ...... March 6 .... —8 the names of future stockholders, ious jump, had fallen in the at- 1954 ....;.. Jan. 23 ..... —15 and also asked if Beef River com- tempt and was" packing the . snow 1953 ...... Feb. 22 ..... — 3 pany plans to secure an REA loan GOP Caucuses Not Stenograph ic down in the area in which he had 1952 ...... Feb. 23 ..... ' —4 ) (at 2 percent interest . landed when¦ Watrous came oft 1951 . .;.:... March 10- .,. — 1: the jump: Watrou s ' - -apparently The latest below zero reading jri GORE SAID officers of General thought the landing area was ¦ the history of the Winona records Telephone have verbally said they clear.. ' .; was -10 on March 22, 1888. would not sell to Prosser and Gore Slated Monday Record, Scholar Watrous landed before striking because they are.not Osseo people. Arthur Swan , Rochester , 1st Dis: AS FAR AS the immediats fu- General's answer appears to lie Schlatter but couldt not avoid the N trict Republican chairman, will collision. , ture is concerned the Weather connected with a petition that was address Republican precinct cau- Bureau prediction calls for partly filed about a year ago by more " "Watrous seemed to be serious- cuses at tlie YMCA at 8 p.m. - cloudy weather with little change than . 400 residents of Osseo arid Monday. Winona Counly chairman Says of Gospels ly injured at the. scene, . He. had in temperature tonight and Sun- area 'to - '-which General had previ- blood on his face. The nature or ¦ . W. P. Thcurer announced. Tlie Gospels should be regarded nck\s planning and solicitation day. ously failed to reply. Gore said. Caucuses for the 1st , 2nd and extent of his injuries could not A low of 15-25 is expected to- The petition was sent to: General as the Apostles' interpretative ac- committee which raised money be learned at presstime. - Sth county commissioner districts count of Christ 's life and . words, for 5li e new library, .. ' night and a high of 28-35 Saturday. Telephon e headquarters in New will be at the "Y." The 3rd Dis- Schlatter is expected to be able Colder is the outlook for Sunday. York City asking them to sell to not as a stenographic and bio- BISHOP - -Fitzgerald , gave the in- to' compete in the Junior Re- trict meeting will be at tlie Al- graphical record , the Rev.' Barna- . A light snow accompanied by the Osseo people, who maintain tura Village Hall and the 4th vocation at the convocation. After gional Central United States Ski warmer temperatures moved into Dis- bas Mary Ahem, C.P., Biblical they want their own company. trict at.Lewiston Village Hall , both the meeting guests attended a Association tourney at 1:15 p.m. the Winona area scholar, told a-St. Mary 's College today. The ther- Gore has been a resident of Os- at 8 p.m. that day. riinclieon in the Brother 's resi- Sunday. : . mometer registered 17 this morn- seo since he and Prosser took pos- convocation this morning in St. . "We hope to have a house dence. Then they toured the¦ '. 'li- ing after a high of 19 Thursday session last July l r He was former- full Thomas More Chapel. at each caucus," Thcurer brary, SMC . juniors were ushers. and up for —3 Thursday morning. ly of Turtle Lake. said. "The Republican Party is again Father Ahem, who is pr ofessor Ceremonies will continue The noon reading today was 24. THE PUBLIC Service Commis- ' of theology at the Passion ist Fa- through Sunday. Sleet and freezing rain iced putting major emphasis , on these Youth Sentenced sion , which does not have the pow- precinct -caucuses because this is thers Seminary, -Louisville, Ky., T3ie. quarterly meeting of the streets and highways, begin- er to tell either company to sell discussed "The. Dynamism of the college's national alumni associa- ning at noon and authorities the beginning , of citizen interest to the other , now is faced with: a in their government. This is truly Word in the Formation; and Life tion board of directors will be urged drivers to use eauticn. from 3-5 p.m. Saturday at the decision on hearings held: in Os- where participation - in government of the Early Church" during the , On Two Charges The extended forecast, in- Cardinal Roorii. This will be pre- seo last fall on petitions to re- begins." - ,- . college's four-day dedication cere- A Minneapolis youth was senten- cluding predictions for the next ceded there by committee meet- move the 10 cent toll charge "be- Too . often caucuses monies for the new library. ced to fines totaling $65 or 22 days five days, indicates that tem- BOTH AMERICANS .. . This picture shows , the contrast in ¦ do not of- ings; from 2vl p.m., according to tween trie two exchanges, and a fer enough challenge to people in city jail this morning in munici- peratures for the area will dress between colonial and 20th Century America, but the message at- HE SAID THE community of llrother I. ;Patrick. -F S:C., vice petition from General which wish- tending. However with all the in- , pal court after pleading guilty to average near normal with , Christ's -followers did not : keep president of , the college and sec- of the Quaker here Thursday was the contrast between the es the ' . "matter of two companies terest generated in -the 1961 elec- two traffic charges. only minor day-to-day changes. in this town of 1,150 resolved in notes of His words and deeds for a retary-treasurer of the board:-.- . Precipitation will average .05 philosophies - of communism and democracy. With Val Gould tion by redistricting of both Con- Lee J. Harry, 20, was sentenced the best public interest. future biography. or .10 in brief li ght snows of Arlington Heights , 111., is Wayne Himrich, president of the gressional and legislative districts, "The community awaited tlie THROUGH LITERATURE we to fine of $:)5 or 12 days in jail on General has constructed a build- ¦ ¦ are 'delighted' and ' elevated by pity throughout the period. Kiwanis Club. (Durfey Studios) the taconite tax amendment and imminent return of -Christ , '' he . a chnrge-of speeding 50 miles per ing and_ expe.cfs to put in dial serv- other issues . anil fear in coiitrast~With real life A year ago today Winon a had , wc-mirrk that this said. . ' -'They ' -we're *rfot preparing hour in a ; 30-mile zone and to a ice by next July. year everyone will find them just where' we- 'are not ennobled by such fine of $30 or 10 days in jail on a a cold, spell with the temperature a biography for ages they didn 't ' ' dropping to —8. The high for the what the doctor ordered Jo put emotions and our fears are usual- charge of driving after suspension know would come." l)r Victor day was 20. At that time an inch them in the right frame of mind ly personal aiid petty, , of his driver 's license,. He waa Funny Way Teach Communism To this Community the Gospels Hnrnrn , professor of English at of snow lay on the ground. . to go out and work hard and lour; were an important means of win- making arrangements this morn- Alltime high for Feb. 2 was 45 for a total Republican victory at Marquette University, said in the ing to pay: his fines. ning converts. Therefore, the night. in 1914 and low -32 in 1873. Mean Woman Slightly the polls next Nobember." upper gymnasium Thursday Municipal Judge S. D. J, Brusk I To 'Squirrel To Youth, Says community "pared the story to the I3is talk opened the four-day Ii- for the. past 24 hours was 13. Nor- bare bone for maximum impact ," ' also ordered Harry to surrender mal for this day is 17! brary dedication program. . . the . priest said. - the license plates and registration Temperatures were milder across Dr. Hamm said all great litera card of his automobile. Harry' waa As a result the language of the " a religious vision the state .todaywith Rochester hav- Hurt in Crash liire gives ns granted permission to.have anoth- " Food Away Kiwanis Speaker Contractors Gospels is terse, crisp and rhyth- and we. see man as the image of ing a low of 6 after a high of 12 A woman passenger involved Name er driver return the vehicile to Youth should be taught more Jn mic , he said! Gocl." . Thursday and La Crosse posting Ever wonder how .a ground hog a two-car collision causing $850 Minneapolis before removing the (woodchuck to you) lives through about communism but schools figures of 11 and 14 for the same have backed away from this re- damage Thursday right in Winona 1. THE SPEAKER commended de- THE SPEAKER described litera- license plates. times. International Falls which the winter so he can make his an- complained of pain afterward . New President vout Lutheran ministers who were ture as "a production of art to de- Police arrested Harry today at nual appearance on Feb. 2? sponsibility because of adverse had -r32 Thursday morning report- public pressure, the Kiwanis Club Officers said Mrs. Crist Leque, New president of the Winona German Army chaplains during light" by means of literature 's 1:08 a. m. at Sarnia and Wilsie 8: ed a low of: today. Frank Kulasiveg. 71, 1108 E. Sth was told at its luncheon meeting at 64 , Galesville, Wis., a passenger Contracting Construction Employ - World War I for research that led beauty. He said literature was the streets. His license has been sus- Only below zero figures from the St., who caught one 60 years ago Hotel Winona Thursday. in a car driven by Nick Rogncss, ers Association is Frederick Bauer. to a iiew approach to interpreting highest directly intelligible beau- pended since Jan. 5. He was con- Northwest were —4 at - today, say they, live on energy the Scriptures. He said these ty. However, the beauty of an art victed previously of speeding Aug. Val Gould , Arlington Heights. 111., also of Galesville, did not appear He and other officers were N.D., and —1 at Madison, Wis. stored in their tail. to be injured otherwise. elected at chaplains were concerned about usbig " physical means, such as 2 and Nov*. 24 and of three other put his attitude into practice: He the annual dinner meet- ' High temperatures in WISCON- The tail gets to be an inch or ing at. the:: Oaks the agnostic attitude of some Ger- sculpture, is: indirect and the ap- minor violation s since July 1959. SIN Thursday ranged from 25 at discussed communism before Cot- ROGNESS was driving west on propriation of this beauty is imped- more thick and five inches long, ter and Winona Senior High stu- Thursday evening. man soldiers who regarded the some Milwaukee area points to 9 Sanborn Street at 9:58 p.m. Thurs- ed }>y the physical nature of the Kulasiveg said . The one he caught dents yesterday. Bauer, who is Gospels as myths. at Superior-Duluth. Other maxi- a short day when his car and one driven treasurer of As for the four Gospel writers, medium; . must have been hoping for Gould discussed the basic differ- Bauer Man Charged With mums were Racine 23, Beloit- "cupboard" south on Main Street by Robert Electric,, 't enter the scene un- Discussing the role of literature winter because his ences between communism and de- In c, St. Mark didn Rockford and Lone Rock 18, Wau- was down to the bone. A. Grant , 17, 521 W. Sarnia St., succeeds Argan til after the Resurrection. Father in a libera l arts education , the sau 16, Eau Claire 13 Park Falls mocracy. He said we worship God collided. . speaker said a liberal education is Assault 2nd Time , According to tradition , if the Johnson. Ahern said. Luke, lie said , was a 12 and Madison 11. as a supreme being; the commu- There was $500 damage to the not simply an education of the in- ' his shadow today, Also elected: Gentile who had never seen Christ . A man -who said his wife would Green Bay had the overnight ground hog sees nists worship the state. Our civil right side of the Rogness auto- tellect but also of the full m»n, in- weeks more Paul Mrachek , The Greek version of the Book not let hirn in the house after he low of 11 below, followed by Mil- there will be six law is based on religion and tells mobile and $350 damage to the Cliading the student's imagination. to the calen- vice president , of Matthew is by an anonymous was released on one charge of as- waukee —2 Madison —1 , Beloit- of winter. According us what is right and wrong; under front of Grant's car. . "Literature can be an escape . nearly seven succeeding Leo author who used the Apostle's Ara- saulting her was arrested again Rockford, Lone Rock and Park dar, there will he communism any deed is justified if An intersection collision at Wa- Irom reality but more important weeks before the first day of Kemp; 11. P. Jos- maic text. St. John , who wrote Thursday afternoon on the same Falls one above, Eau Claire 3, done tor the state. basha and Hamilton streets Thurs- literature can be an insight into ' spring. wick, secretary, his book about AD 90, some 60 charge. Superior-Duluth 4 and Racine 9.. Schools should teach enough day at 5:15 p.m. caused damage and Evan Davies, human reality, " Dr. Hamm said. Cyril S. Smith 46, years after Christ's death about by . 170 Mechania Tlie Milwaukee area received about communism so the youths totaling $225 but reft no injuries, treasurer. T h c Bauer Dr. Hamm was introduced St., pleaded innocent to the as- (o , AD 30, produced an Aramaic Franklin Park , from one half two inches of can make an intelligent decision police reported. latter two were re-elected. Ilonald W. Wietcha, sault charge brought by his wife said Gould. . ' text. The priest described St. |11., a sophomore who is student new snow with Superior-Duluth • Mrs. Harold S. Friederich , Wi- Clarence Olsen and William this morning in municipal court. , representing Quaker Oats John's writing as "the work of a commissioner of public performan- getting a half inch and lesser Gould nona Rt. 3, was driving south on Weaver were elected directors She arrested him at their home 29 Winona Co. said he travels about 60,000 for commentator. " He added that "It ces. Attending were 4(i0 students amounts falling elsewhere in the Co., Hamilton Street, as Jerald Stein- two years. '(Jerald B. Meier and Thursday at 5:20 p.m. air miles a year speaking lo stu- was the year f>0 when Mark wrote nnd faculty. slate. bauer, 22, 355 Liberty. St., was Mrachek hold over as directors. Smith also pleaded innocent to Yuma , Ariz., had Thursday 's dent and service clubs. going west on "Wabasha. the first Gospel. " Guests of the association includ- by the same charge Wednesday in national high of 82 while it was 4-H'ers Ready The left front of the Friederich The speaker was introduced ed William Ward and Wayne the Rt.' Rev. Msgr. George Speltz , court after his wife arrested him ' 40 below this morning at Old car received $75 damage when it Smith , architects . rVmateiir Radio at their borne Tuesday at 10:10 Town , Maine. and the front of the Steinbauer rector of Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary. p.m. For Speech Meet Barn car collided. Steinbauer 's car suf- Club Sets Class Municipal Judge S. D. J. Bnis- Unoccupied fered $150 damage. Twenty-nine Winona County THE RT. REV. MSGR, Max Sa- ki set trinl on the second assault Postmaster Exa m native of Wabasha , Minn., charge for Wednesday at 9 a.m.. Youth Preparing 4-H' ers will speak for 5-7 minutes A BELATED accident report tory, For Code Practice on "Mow Would You Present The nnd former librarian of the col- the same time as the other.trial. Burns at Ettrick from n collision Wednesday noon The Winona Aniateur Radio Smith was released Wednesday on For Regional United Stales to The World " .dur- indicated $82 damage to the right Slated for Pepin lege, received an honorary doctor ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) — A CPiih: again is sponsoring a code his own recognizance . Today it ing the annual Winona County 4-H fender of a car driven by John of laws degree , He is jinstor ol large barn on an unoccupied farm PEPIN , Wis. - Kathryn C. Har- , practice class for those interest- cost him $25 bail to be released. FFA Speech Meet radio speaking contest at the Tibor , B ,, Minnesota City, and $25 mon , SS. Peter and Paul Church nine in French Creek two miles west acting poslm aster hero, has Karlh , Minn., nnd wns the first w2 in obtaining an amaleur -radio YWCA here Feb. 10. damage to the front bumper of a received announcement for Laurel Unnasch , son of Mr. and of Ettrick mirned to the ground an ex- SMC student to he graduated sum- license. The contest is sponsored jointly car driven by Michael Petersen , amination for postmaster here. Mrs Donald Unnasch , Gilmore Thursday afternoon. ma cum laudo . He Is a member The class is open to both men . by the Minnesota Intension Service 22, 028 W. King St. App lications will be received Ridge , won the Winonn J unior It was almost consumed before of Hie class of 1D27. nnd 'women , from age 14 up. and the Minnesota Jewish Com- The accident occurred at Wa- until Feb. . 27. Application forms speaking con- Laurel Thompson , a neighbor , M S .T, Snlory was celebrant nt lt will meet Tuesdays at 7 High School FFA munity Relations Council. The hasha and South Baker streets . may be secured at the local post- ' topic of "Farming saw it and notified Et I rick fire a high .Mass of thanksgiving Ibis p, in. Those interested may call test with his Jewish Council will present , cash Police were nol called to the office or the I' . S. Civil Service Business. " department. Firemen didn 't go morning in the rhapel. President (.eovge Holler after 7 FOUND Is a awards of $5.00 nnd $2.r<0 respec- scene. The report is incomplete, Commission , Washington (25 , D.C. 2~) He will represent the school at because the building was beyond Brother .htlius , F.S.O . SMC l> in. The club has about mem- tively to Iho county champion and Dklfllnrsnlp In Ru«-, Irt brcAtue Ihe regional FFA contest Thurs- saving. dean , rend the citation for the brrs. reserve , champion. Thompson said Ihere was no ¦ of i\ of«r?.pflrly \yif-*rn ol gov- day at Kenyon , Minn., Ilifih School. hoiinrary decree ini^, The Winona County Business- stock in the barn nnd didn ' t know MERCHANTS BUREAU frnm^ni Prr?v""l ftfi.-nci A Winona team will enter the "His unselfish work and de- er«-:r,cr men's Association will award a what it contained. P"P"Oi[c in . <«rico«.ei parliamentary procedure contest , votion have rontrihuled much In Plans for the forthniminc Feb- r-fb ». The two s UT»OOIIS his army, as demanded by the . council. Despite Soviet objections & Sinners.' The actors had a* skit for Rock -Hudson ) was topped by ' DEAR CAT: It's refreshing to know that not all men come the council adjourned—and set no in which they asked one of their Mis: Monroe Grecnthal. Oiice in Trouble in to the altar slightl y used but expect: their brides to be purr- resume debate—in. defer- , number , . dressed as Abraham a Chinese , restaurant, she biI into date to feet! Lincoln , "iUr. -.- Lincoln , what do the hot wash cloths i.served be- ence to Adoula 's cabled protest you think of Harry Truman?:' that debate now would only rock DEAR AB BY: I have four teen-aged children and , of course, ' ¦ ¦ tween courses—thinking they were ;"'. - .. And' .- "Lincoln. " rubbing the food. Atlas Booster the boat. they have friends who call . them on the telephone. Our phone stubble on his chin , said "He Adoula , 40, has insisted mat rings maybe 20 times in an evening, and this is getting my hus- always ¦considered me one of our SUCCFSS.! My home. .town pa- five of the Congo's six provinces band down. He threatens to tear the phone from the wall because great Presidents. I wish I could per , the Hockford, 0., Press, has are now under the control ol his he can't stand the ringing. He teUs me he does not need a phone, return the compliment." printed my favorite anecdote about Nearly fixed central government in Leopold- and neither do we. MOTHER OF FOUR home towns—one which really hap- ville and that Tshombe and his Johnny CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. 'AF) company fo "ad- THE FIRST news that pened to me a year or so ago supporters are trying to work out - DEAR MOTHER: Ask the telephone Carson might supplant Jack : Paar —John TI. Glenn Jr. *s Atlas boost- just" ' bell on your telephone; It's probably as shrill as a when 1 was trying to phone the a satisfacory solution, of their the was printed here last Jtily from Mi- er is expected to be repaired by ' changed to a softer jingle, your hus- Hockford Post Office from N. Y. differences with the Leopoldville fire alarm. If it were ami Beach when Johnny, m.c:'ing Saturday signalling a resumption s ncrv-es wouldn't j angle. Tlie Post Office had no phone. So regime. rnand' the Miss Universe Pageant, which the Van Wert , 0., opcrntor: rang of tests aimed at rocketing him . CONFIDENTIAL TO "MARRIED TO THE NORTH POLE": I served as a judge, told mc through for the. ¦ Rockford ' Police into orbi t about the earth on Western delegates also expect- ' ¦'¦ 't go to extremes The South Pole isn't any-better. that Paar had picked hirri as his Dept. A voice- answered and the Feb. 13. v . - . - , ' ed Adoula to assure the assembly Don . favorite. Van! Wert operator said , "Hock- Trouble developed, in the Atlas that Antoine Gizenga , his pro- After flashing the first bulletin ford Police Department? " The fueling system Tuesday while ; Communist rival now under ar- Lake City Chamber of the completed deal to the pa R ockf onl voice—a woman 's—re- Project Mercury officials were rest in Leopoldville, would not be No Kisses for pers, I. phoned Carson , to con- plied , - "He isn ' t home." The Van preparing for a Thursday launch- murdered as Premier Patrice Lu- Elects Eggenberger gratulate him. Wort operator ' said , "When . * will ing. The effort was put off until mumba was. Official Greeters "Looks like they're going lo Feb. ,13 and the National Aero- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special ) — the Police Dept. be back?" The , Gizenga, after Lumumba's find out what Johnny Carson is nautics and Space Administration , B;C. - on the house; with each adult' ! .> the sun was shining or not. You one for residents along the _ < meal. I c;in't tell hy the picture because wke(U«fWlf»! !«M:iOll EKeiaiy©y ' i&cr&_ - _ I Q , COUNTRY MUSIC no shadow shows. river will he that at Sprlne, ^. t f _ ^ g$j± / Lake, at Buffalo City. Wis"., | | Roasf Tom Turkey i Anyway, lor everyoiuVs sake, sponsored by the Fountain City > CARAVAN we hope it did not get a view Post of the American Legion . X or Ham Dinner o( its outline in the snow he- This is on boundary waters ? Includes a generous bowl ol soup. Starring from the Grand Ole Opry 121^^ u flu/ty whipped potatoej. piblet Tl cause aninuils, birds and fish and on a site where both Saturday Millnce- at 2:IJ—35c-40c-«Sc — Continuous. Sunday From 1:1S—J5c-S0c-75c «/> dresilna, lasly salad or vegetable, m STOME WALL JACKSON all need hacily a spell of warm- crappies and sunfish are nor- Q home rnsdo clover- W m Featuring: er weather In give Ihojn a lift mally caught. n lent roll tir\1 bi.lter, i^W^^ W*^ f . * collce-¦ and . Ice M A through Ihe- romniner ' of the - - ¦ ¦ ¦ akm. • Bobby Dean ' JSJ cream lor dejserl . m M miller. »N OWJfW- mm MtNfAR -DICK WSS0N iwiTauoti« x mm wunZm fiowi) t*m* ..1.1 ¦ ¦ All (or only . . ¦ § • Jotro Harreltl *f f*\ Glenn Morclnnd H Other Dinner • Weekend Prospncls Selection! on B Topper ma Our Menu M • A few favorable report s on fish- The Country Playboys . Italy Charges ¦ I ¦ I BOOTH and TABLE 5 • ing have come in-during; l-he-past And radio' s own DAVE JAYE as M.C Z SERVICE ¦ iiouplft of days. Trempealeau fish- STARTS SUNDAY I'nneii have been getting a few w P^Fyy|BBfFT'iff PirJt Sunday, Feb. 11 li i^ northerns. One of t lie better 8:00 p.m . at tin Bulgarian Flier THE HOPE REPORT fislienneii Ihere got Iwo northerns I INSIDE STORY OF THOSE SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENTS thai ran over ten pounds each llu> ! (hu Sh Red Men's Wigwam middle of week. ' Ck; W Full-length and fabulous- *M Service Stor* J. B. Slchler IH In Winona ' * ° i on ^_ Owner tM Conies! boards al .Inrkson 's, With Espionage gg& . , ^l j,f^ny -film for fry ^ <, „1 - - the the Sportsman ' s and Ilatner- •¦ ^ffl j| i[ ¦ Ji | KIDS DAY-FEB. 4 Admission $1.25 . - ;. '" < -W-lix ' Mr i. .,ri IBB nik' s have been hrighl ened up HAH I , Italy l.iv-llaly Thursday with a few other fi sh than formally charged Bulgarian air crappies ami funfish in Ihe foree Ll. Milu.se Solakov wilh po- last couple of days. Knrl Web- litical and military espionage . ber , fi-JO W. 511) St., had a nine- An investigating judge in this The Snack Shop imund five-iunii 'e w n 11 e y o southeastern Italian city issued: an JI I,-iced ; on (ho lipni'd aL^'ltfe...... ar.rc.st.. -warrant ugainst tho 22«-y«ar- - Corner Third and Main - Phone 7411 ' Mill s. old flier , who crash landed Jan, Arlhur Voclkcr 51fi "W'ilsie St., 20 after flying his camern-ccfiiip- SUNDAY SPECIAL . 1(117 Cot Into Uie Ic-n-pmiiKl class with ped M jet twice over a se- MUSS MT.'AK . BAKED HAM . ROAST TURKEY ' cret North Organ. « tis entry of a Ion-pound throe- Atlantic Treaty with .dri' .' - ,ing, cran berry .sauce, mashed potatoes ' tfM r/\ >unce northern in Iho various eon- izntion missile base, •'"" I Ci '.iyv. wgcl.-ihle , salad , li(inie-in ,-nle rolls , .p i . JU ;«s|s. Severa l small walleyes nnd "* ^ » m0ra n0W MIUP or jiiiee , hi>\ eragc, hom e-made pic or ice | Two national police offictri read ^ «#<$.$t »^V ' ¦ torllierns also have hC'Cn offered ci cam. the formal charg e to Solakow in Mctyo Goldwyn Mayer ' * * Xu£? ° for entry at the various conlest Ihe infirmary of Bari' preaarts Serving 11:00 a.m. to s civil Jail. ?;0O p.m. splits. lie has been recovering there f rom ^ ¦¦¦ ^ ¦^ ¦¦¦ -^Ttli;^ -^l his crash injuries , concussion , and aii^iS 'S^^^' ^iS-^^Ji-' » ^¦WHiflHkl. ftn^iBHHBWiBH TRY A DELICIOUS PIKE DINNER TONIGHTI Sunny days havo helped BOB LANa TU crappie at id sunfish fishin R. fractures of the left arm and col- HOPB^ RNGg^ Serving til 8 p.m. i.M>TED RiaiA10MD .>ooUr,^ , Lake Winona has been one of larbone:. > - ^ mmmmmaaaajaaaaamm ammmmmmmmmmmmm^ the bol cr-ippie spots (or the lie had tried to give the im- last (ew d;iys, We counted 20 pression that he was a defector but his government contended he ' ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ t*. landed in Italy after becoming lost TEAMSTERS" in bad weather while on a train- DANCE ing (light over flulgaria, at the New )fDANCEl Trial for osplonatjo under Italian WINONA SATURDAY NITE ( DANCE law must be before n civil court , love-export iBt ) "^A where the maximum penalty* on Vjj| ^^\ ^« i i -A* UNION CLUB SATURDAY NITE conviction is 15 years ImprJsoii- 219 E. 3rd St. ment, TEAMSTERS CLUB The investigating judge arled Sat., Feb. 3 Momliprri soon nfter Italian police turned ¦ ¦"^(^f- rVtu&io by 208 E/ut Third St. over to him llielr full findin gs in ^^^^i^^fWw^'Wm^Ktmmmmm the CUSP , presumnbly including re- 6Nl^wt ARNIE'S ORCHESTRA Mu»ic by tho"M"JSIC JANIS PAIGE ,/ Pl ~ ™* and John CRONIN • Mary MITCHELL* Maura McGIVENEY-Jell PARKER Mmiiliers «, r.imt t I ^-^ Brt „d 1 MASTERS" ORCHESTRA sults of u .study of film taken from f^ the Bulgarian plane ' s aerial cam- JIM HUTTON Sft^Xif , ALSO! COMED Y AND CARTOON Sh» i5 , « ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ' ' ' eras. PAULA PRENTISS c 5r Mabel Church ¦ Church Rushford' Winonan Ordained • .'. - .' > -A Moves to Reduce Elects Officers Wis consin Organizing MABEL, Minn. 'Special) - In Bahama Islands Marlyn Dahlen was elected presi- For Emergency Economy Member Meetings dent of Mabel First Lutheran The Rev, James Arthur Cun- Church at the annual meeting A general "freeze" order would •March . 15—Appoint a county and ningham, a deacon of the Diocese RUSHFOED, Minn —A recom- Monday. become effective immediately if or municipal ' economic stabiliza- of Winona, was- ordained to the mendation , to amend the consti- Other new officers include Roy the President of the- U ". S. declares tion director. holy priesthood for the diocese by tution of Rushfo rd Lutheran Hermanson; treasurer ; James a civi) - defense emergency or fol - April .1—Appoint, county or mil-, the Most Rev. Paul Leonard Hag- Church to exclude the midyear Schroeder , financial secretary,; and lowing nuclear attack. Wisconsin nicipat/directors of . economic s.ta-. arty, bishop of the Diocese of meetings of the congregation was Mrs. Ronald Dahl , secretary. CD officials have announced. bilization. . . Nassau, Bahamas, Saturday. heard at the annual meeting. Churcli councilnicn are Harold lnim«rliately affected by the or- May 15— Determine ihe number Father . Cunningham is the son • Because an amen dment would Benson. Leonard Brenna , Clifford der would be food supplies for a .of hoards' necessary: to administer of Mr. and Mrs. frank Cunning- be necessary, action had to be Erickson. Floyd Griswold. Herbert. five-day p er i o d following fho price and rent contro l in the post- ham, 368 W. King St., members of delayed until the next annual Haakenstaen Ede. children to attend the showings Clair Hatlevig and Alvin Eide, . stallation services. Poff early, yet makes it; possible for Klungtvedt and Elvin Humble. ! the iflllv . llth and 12th grades, Winter Carnival at delegates to Lutherhav.en Bible Participating were the Rev. Os- farm families to attend after fin- The Rey. M. Eugene Foehring- j will participate in a comic has- . Shattuck. School , Camp annual meeting; Arthur Mol- car Dora, Trinity Lutheran, El- ¦ ishing evening chores. - - er indicated a: growth, . of 16] j ketball game at 7:30 p.m. They Faribault. T h .'<. stein , delegate to district conven- gin- the Rev. Emil Geistield, St. will play ' All members of the community baptized souls during 1961 with ' Winona; the the Miss Steps, Winona I king and queen tion , and Henry Ostrem , alternate , Martin s Lutheran , | Senior High Christmas Seal and area are invited. Luther a net gain of 111 members. The ; the Rev. School drill team, dur- | selections will be and Edward Hesby. Melvin Brow n ' Rev. Carl FY Kurzweg ing the first half Leaguers will serve coffee at 8 congregational -membership now David Pankow, Redeemer Luther- j , and Y directors ! announced Feb. D and Gorman Highum, stewardship and Senior ' p.m.* numbers 1,500 baptized and 1,052 an , Winona , and the Rev. P. H, I High faculty members ! and will r .e.i g n committee. confirmed souls. Ninety-one ser- ; during the second half. over Winter Car- Receipts Reported The Rev. Percy Larson is pas- Panning, chaplain at M ayo Clinic, ' ¦ ¦ vices were held throughout the Rochester, !; A higli school mixer Will follow ; n i v a 1 festivities Fillmore County receipts In the tor. - " 9 p.m Eleva Lutherans year , with 14 marriages and 23 The Rev. "Walter Zemie, St. Pe- i at . Hi-Y members will atr .through Feb. IT. 19r>t Christmas Seal campaign had funerals. ter's Lutheran, Goodhue, Minn., 1 tend Central Methodist Church at The king will be reached 92 percent of the l!)60 total Install on Sunday Mrs. Portia Kohls. . parish work- and vacancy pastor at Bethany, •10:30 a.m. Sunday. Lou King is i selected by s t u- by .Ian. 22. Collections by that date Stockton Church er of Rush ford Lutheran, in her conducted the service. The Rev. i youth director lor the Y. d e n t s of St. amounted to S5;3t 1.5D. That was ELEVA. Wis. (SneciaD—\ewly j report of the previous six months, Norbert Reirke. St; Matthew 's Lu- i Mai'v's Hall, also Jeremiassen tlie best percentage in Southeast- elected officers of Eleva Lutheran indicated that one-third of her : i in Faribault. The queen selected ern Minnesota , - Officers Named theran. St. Charles, and counselor Miss Marabelfo Taylor , . Church will be installed at the time was spent iii office proced- of the Winona Circuit , preached I by Shattuck students, will tbe one Wabasha . County receipts of 10:5ti a.m.' worship service .Sunday. ) _ ¦ Cathedra l Cubs ' : STOCKTON , Minn. (Special ures, one-third in ' parish educa- the sermon and conducted the rite Miss Marabelle Taylor , medica ; of five candidates chosen . from' $3,450.82'. wcre". !)l percent , ;of 1960 Named at the annual meeting Officers were elected Monday at tion including , children's choirs Of installation. among St. Mary 's seniors. receipts by the same date. were: Norwin Hagestad, president; missionary on furlough from .Af Presented Awa rds j the annual voters' meeting of and youth work and one-third in rica , will speak at Grace Presby- !'. Paul , a senior, is a secon-d 'iieu- VVinona Coonty had attained 89 Richard Nelson, secretary ; Leon - Grace Lutheran Church , Missouri visitation. - tenant in the ROTC unit co chair- percent of 1960 receipts by Jan/ 22. Nysven, terian Church Friday at 2 p.m i . ! Twent y-five awards -Were.; -pre- { , ¦ ard treasurer; Raymond Synod. . -' The meeting was Jan. -25. 'en' man of the ' yearbook"' editorial or Sfi ,i)50,31. ' - ; Gordon Ander- Singer Musician The-public is invited. Is ted to members of. Cub Scoiit I Lebakkeri. deacon . They are: Elder , Ralph Benic- r Pack 9 I board and a inember of the stu- Houston County collections were ' Hageness, trus- During the past four.years Mis; j . Cathedral of the Sacred son and Palmer . ke, re-elected, two years; chair- Heart , i dent vestry. He has S2,605.'56i or 88 percent of IPfiO col- lees; Mrs. Julia Youngren. Sun- Taylor lias been engaged in de- [ at its . monthly¦ meeting lettered in foot- man, Gene Schumacher, re-elect- Sets Concert at i Tuesday. . . .' . - ¦ . . : ball and lect ions. day -school superintendent: Donald veloping a medical program ir has been awarded two ed, one year ; vice chairman , I Award s were: Two-year service . . silver letters for academic achicve- The grand total in Minnesota Nelson, hoard of parish education ; Constitution OKed Church the newest and most isolated sta- ' ¦ Arthur Ledebuhr, re-elected , one N a zarene tion of the Presbyterian church ir • pin—Tom Dczell, Eugene Richie. ment: was 93 percent of the previous Gale Forsytlie and Aage Wich- ' ¦¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ' year; treasurer, Leonard - Bur- James Murck , Nick , 1 . . . . - . . year's total by Jan. . 22, or 5685, - mann , auditing committee ; Keith The Rev . Warren A. Rogers , sing- Cameroun, an area- torn by po- ' Thrune Dennis feind , re-elected , one year; trus- litical strife. Burke, Gary Bambenek, Thomas 114.82. Total collections last year Anderson . Martin Jaskowski and tee, Raymond Ledebuhr , Iwo er and musician , will present- a were 5735,485.2-1 " At Pilot Mound Monday at She organized and built an or- : Nyseth . John Wildenborg, Scott Os- Naples-Mondovi FU Joel Tweet , nominating commit- years; board of education , Mar- sacred hymn concert , ; LANESBORO, Minn. (Special)— Nazarcne, phanage for children and infant< ! borne Terry Gra* and John Wera; tee MrsPRoy Back, member of fin Rehsey re-elected , one year; 8 p.m. at Church of Ihe j'-one-year service To Hold C ard Pariy ATTENDS SCHOOL Corporation; A new constitution was presented 61. abandoned by their parents dur- pin—Eugene Van Lutheran W e 1 f a r e finance committee , Paul Gehres, Orrin Street and Highway Cor, LcBoy D, Greenwood; Lamoille. delegate to dis- and approved by Pilot Mound Lu- ing the recent wave of terror- j Ronald Gluhka , Gregory Ny- MONDOVI ' ) , Norwin Hagestad, three years; finance board sec- The concert will feature instru- scth (Jregory , Wis. (Special - Minn., has completed training at and P. M. Gil- theran Church at its annual meet- ism. Twice her station , at Ib'ong j , Nixon, Gregory Ko'h- ' trict convention, retary, Theodore Benicke, re-elect- mentals/ special read ings and nor i Naples-Mondovi Farmers Union Rear Manufacturing Co. s oiitomo- ing last week, the Jtev. Percy Lar- where she lived alone with the I , Steve Williamson , Thomas berg and Arthur Sorenson . dele- ed, one year; secretary, Claude solos. He w l I 1 ! I will hold a public card party to tive safety service school . Rock son said. . ' ' orphans, was attacked and burn Brown and Michael Munson; hob- gates to the American Lutheran Kratz , re-elected , ' one year; . , . play the t r o m- raise money (or the budget fund Island , -111. Greenwood Is employ- ing. head ed by insurgents. Roth times she cat pin—Gerald Erdmanczy k , Da- Homes Corporation ¦ meet About. Sfi . lOO was given for bonc, banjo , Span- Saturday at «:.')<) p. m. at Mon- ed nt Qtialitv riH'vrnlel. ¦ ¦ usher , John Van Winkle Sr., one vid Biesanz churcli work by members during was able to escape with the cliild and John Murck: den- year and organists , Vera ish guitar a n d ; nor stripe—Thomas dovi City Building. FAREWELL GIVEN Luli- 10(51. , $t , ren. Felles and PEPIN PATIENTS mann , Of this fH3 was present- common handsaw . Gregory Nixon , and lion ' Sheenhead and 500 will he play- TAYLOR, Wis.. iSpeciaP - A Janet .Jozwick and Sheila She will 1 badfi e— t'h/'i.N , wis. .speeini'—i.-oiigias t-loniola. ed to the American Lutheran This is the sec- . lecttn> and show slide.- , Gary Bambenek | crl. Prizes will be given. Lunch ' farewell party was held Sunday af- Church for missions. , illustrating her work. will be served by Mrs. Marl Ing.ills suffered a heart-.at lack and Installation services will be held ond appearance l in Hoi- ternoon for the Rev. and Mrs. Vin- New officers elected for 10152 ' |ke Mrs. Carl Pabst , Mrs . ICjelmer wns ' akeri tn .St Elizaher.h' s Hos- , David. Sunday at tlie 9 a.m. worship .serv- here for Pastor . . cent Aakre ami son arc: Cyrus Odegardcn , vice pres- ' 1 Oiiifson and Mrs . Harold Hillinrd. pital , Wahasha Melvin . M attson is accepted a call ices! Rogers . He is the Circuit Conference Pastor Aakre has ident: George Borgen , secretary ; Methodist Women s The unit will meet on Eeh. .lib a surgical pat ient at St . John 's to serve a parish at Pen/not Lakes, composer of Iwo ' Arthur Skrukrud , treasurer; Har- ' at . 8:30 p. m. at the City Building. Hospital. Red Wing, Ted Comp- Minn. Glenn Davidson and Glenn hymns. "1 Will Set at St. Martin s | old Qtiarstad, trustee; Nado Ber- JVlind God " a n d Federation Topic | Mrs. Erwin Gehrke will show two ton is a surgical patient at St. rVypIcmoc, seniors at Luther Theo- Sacred Heart Women A- Elizabeth' s nard Jr ., financial secretary; Or- "Praise C-o .yn. for Winona mid area P.I . me.'ilhall-sp.'ighetli supper ¦ ' will hi; tee: ed in a long play record hv- . Zon- ' ' Mary Ollersou . who lived here un- The parly was given hy Taylor , will speak on the World Fodern members . , served in the Sacred Heart nnr- Clarence Miller , Claude Bradt dervan Publishing Co. MONDOVI FIRM MOVES til last fall , when she went to Min- Beaver Creek and Trempealeau , l ion of Melhodisl Womeii at I hi Groups will niet-l ' on such sub- MONDOVI Wis. 'Special ) - , which com- ish hall Sunday from 4 to 8 pin. and Ai'dcti Krickson. auditing, com- The public is in vilcd . . neapolis-In live with her daughter , Valley congregations 1 !l and 10;-iri a.m. worship st'rvieo: jects as evangelism , parish edu- Mr. H. if). Pi.'lerson , president of Workers appointed Tor Saturday mittee; Stanley E g g e , Sun- •il ('l) iircl Mr,. Amanda I.arkin no\* .' is enn- prise the parish. . McKinley Melhodisl . cation, .stewardship and mission f' at e\ray (Until .•iiuimineed t hat the congrega- Lire to report al !i a.m. [Such day school ' superintendent; David p finnl to one ol 'he cily hos- Presidents of the three Sunday, the Re\ , Edward lii'lilinrd education , church extension pro- office has been moved from the and presented woman is- lo bring one item for Bornfleth , secretriry-treasurer of pitals Mrs , O.letxm who was 91 tions spoke briefly Trustees Named has announced. motion and' social welfare. Dis- corner of Main and Eau Claire with gifts. -They ,i potluck lunch at noun. Sunday school; Howard Borgen years ,lan. I , is in failing health the Aakre family She was a delegate to.the Wurli trict leaders wi'l he present lor streets, to the hiiikling next lo Ihe Harry .Johnson -Tromiyiakuil and Eritz Schwartz , ushers lot- : Federal ion of Mel hodisl Women '. now are . . JGREENFIELD CHURCH At Chimney Rock ' each g roup nicotine. Post Office in offices formerly oc- Valley; Algie Stoker. Denver special ev ents; David P.ornflelh, 1 mcclin;', in Oslo . Norwa y, last sum HARMONY , Minir (Special- — Larry Strande, llobcrt . Florgen and cup ied hy Ihe law firm of Whelan ( reek , and Robert Olson . Taylor. INIIKPENDKNCK , Wis. (Spe- nier . Her husband . Dr. Ccorgi Morey. sang. The ALCW Now officers were elected at tho Tom Odogarden , regular ushers; The men's choir •171 h aiiiiunl meeting of Greenfield cial )— Molford Kensmoc and Han- Butlers , is disiricl supcrihlenile i) Tamarack Lutherans ¦ served lunch, Cliitide Hrad t , delegate to district flail I'oldsness were .elected trus- of Hie Soullicasl Disiricl, Met ho Lutheran Church Wednesday. convention with Melvin Erickson , CLC WOMEN : I'Yom now on , confirmation -in- ¦, tees of Ch imney Hock Lutheran ' disl Churcli. , (,|- -)eltuiii , [ GAS I Highlight of activity at the chur- alternate; Ray Thompson "and Or- To I nstall Officers Tlie Rev . John R struct ions , will he held at 2 and 3 Church ;\t the annual "meet- Memhfi's ol Wniniui 's Society 0 ('in IO Park Lutheran (- St. ch the past year has been the vis JU'daleii , delegates to Luther- 'liurch. p. ni. Saturday instead of 10 and ing Tuesday, the Rev . Donald Christian Service of McKinley wil AIKWDIA , Wis. (Special > -Now Paul , will he speaker fur building of the new parish educa- haven-Bible ,; .^iif.'st II ;i. m. Camp annual mertinu Myers lias announced . participate in (he services. Mrs o/lic'Ts of Ti'iniaracJi Lii:her.ui the Central Lutheran Church Wom- tion unit. The structure is Hearing Irvin liuinllrlh mid Elmer Haug- Oilier O II HTI'S are: Bernard Col - j Charles Lowe , presidi'iii , will lea< Church here will be installed by en in the church fellowship hall completion and will be ready for stad , pu rking coininiltee and wilh dedication soon. by, secreUuy; Joseph Paulson , the prayer in-unison and reacl Hit Ihe Ite\' . tJdean Tieman Sunday. Thursday at H pin . Cause lor the the church council, delegates to treasurer; Hiram j ohtiMin , mission scriptures. Mrs , , I-lai 1 Lniifej ihur They are llamM Kolstad . Nor- mont h is American Missions Men New officers arc : L. O . Hanson, the Hoo t River Ci/nfcreiicc , ch,Trrmaiir"Jnmes-[)iixhin-yr'srrrp: ... . t-rcnsiirer; Gil lord--! »re^- memorial Lger , M rs-, .luslin -Lcmke ;md--Mrs A al Sw(>i»(,u fi-.;(ii((-4(ichai -d--(rill)erl . of t Iv1 nmgrrfr'innir-areTnvnf'ti~nnrt lary; Ellsw orth Berg, treasurer ; t reasurer; Kdmiind lliilvorson and Artie. (Idegiinrtl ' a! .so will partici l i'iislces; Laurence Amundson , nietnliers of the Helping II ;mil ( ' ir Bruce Bailey, trustee , southeast (lien Hendrickso n , deacons; Ar- pate, Nurval liiiitlc and (iilberl Mnlver- cle will he host e.sses JRS. AUTO SERVICE Revised Bibliograp hy son , dv;i(>inis: Mrs, \ district ; Gordon Scrnhock , trustee lyn Colby , head usher , and Mrs. Ushers nl (he fi i .'sl service w il Norval Swen- n fo ' son , re-cording Wheal germ is, the portion of the US FRANKLIN j Change northwest district ; Harold llnis , (i ilford . Lee, Mrs . Hnrrietle Berg b(«. Mrs, Leonard -Carlso n , Mrs secretary; Nils Gil- I ;On Churc h Music bertson , wheal kernel that contains lai ] deacon; Stanley Griehel nnd Ed- and Mrs. Ben 0. Olson , Sunday Ilruce Kecd. Mrs. Roy HeildciNoi , I rcasurcr ; Mrs .Martin , Phillips 66 Gillr. ,' / ^m) nonlilr ward Hariiis , auditing commillee ; j Scheduled for Summer school cha irmen. ¦ and Mrs . William Harbor. I Lshi-r) 'r'.-' . financial sccretarv and }WSF \^L \ Acllnn 1 Gilbert Anderson and Robert Stev- onilM»i? » . and M rs, Michard Morem, i.u . al Ihe second service will |)c Mrs lu Tf/ M] AdI-.|I Mrhrd Dr. Walter E. Bus/in . proles.-or ) Itov Erickson, assishinl . DISTRICT METHODIST WEAVER, -Minn. ' Special - the lilair SC I KMI I district , will show I of hymnoUigy and liturgies at Con- ¦ i eordin Semi nary, SI . Louis , Mo., ¦('Al.KDONIA. Minn. (Special) - . Men of Weaver Methodist Cluircl slides nf his European tour at Ihe INSURANCE COMPANY The Hi 'v . (icorge A. Bullers , .supcr- ; are sponsoring a pancake suppei Sunday' evening meeting of the j and Prof. Theodore M. Kinney, i ' University of Pittsburgh , collaho- tntcndeiil ol the Southeastern Dis- id Hie church hull Saturday al .' j l.ullicr League of lllair First Lutli- Tlie Seventy-Eighth Annual Mirtin g ui the Mound I'-.- .iirii* p. in. The public is invited. (. l)i . tt. t.iuli a ! rated on the work, titled "A Mili- trict of Iho Methodist Church will I ei an 'hurch. Mutual Insurance Company uill In- \\M in the N. ' 111.t «.;¦ ¦ Auditor- <. ¦ liogr.'iphv on Music and I h e he guest speaker Sunday in llokiih 1 nun in Caledonia, Miiino.Mila , on Tuesday, February l.'llli , l''ii',!, 331 Cho«t» Bulldiim Phone 441? Church. *' and f . 'iilf'duiiiu Melhodisl. churches. ¦ (ii )i- o' HI n ( l< Works cilcd range from .schol- This will he his lirtsl visit here nl clock Ihe rniion lor the f lection nt 111 r» < - dirc i'iu r* . arly lo popular, While modern mu- since his appointment lasl June . ami the transaction of any other I IIIMIH ' .-« S which may |iiu|n i ly Modern Chiropractic sic receives Kro/iler emphnsis , lie will prciieii al Caledonia al f) ,'JD DR. C. R. KOLLO FSKI O a.m. throuRh 5 p.at. cmiic before the im-elu;/; i many go back to Ihe 10th nnd 17lh a. MI . nnd at Hokah at 11 a. in SAtlir,1*y f» ,0 12:3 and Electrotherapy centuries Dr. Butters , former pastor nf DR. MAX L. DEBOLT ° " l.uiicli will lie si'i v I'd foll owing ;he nu'ei i ii ", , The -bibliography improves the Minneluilia Melhodisl Church M in- Dnlcd a " II HUN I OII , Miinie.Mil a , t his '.!iith day nl .lanii.n y \%'l . first edition , puhlislicd in August neapolis , succeeded the Uov. Paul » Optometries'* 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dully — Wed. & Sat. 9 a.m. lo 12 Noon IU5II l> > the commission mi music Hayes us supeiiiiteudoiit . He lives ANO M AIM STS. P HONF. GSr.fJ • 3631 Friday Evening! by Appointment of (he dcpiiiinieiil of worship and in itochesi ei'. He i.s a former class- Tm»i> L. M, ANDERSON, Socr«t,iry arts of the Nat ional Council of mate of Hie ltev. A, K , Pnpps , lo ._ ..... ;.i - ¦¦ Churches of Cliri-st. cal pastor. ¦ y IT'LL SAV TODAY IN How Do You Stand¦ ¦ , Sir? E A LOT OF HAGGLING- WORLD AFFAIRS — —--¦ Time to Think ¦ I i ¦ __mmmmmm^^mmmmmj ^2mmmmmmm\mmtm ^ About Amendments Senator Reads /-IF you uu^r^ Wew d^ long THE fxGh THE NOVEMBER election is a $\m i way - off .tout, as the St. Cloud times points CHECKS out, it is not too early to become acquaint- Report for Self NOW If ^ ed with some of the things we will be call- By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER ANO I'LL 1 ed bn to approve or reject. II, S. News &: World Report , the excellent 1 news magazine in its Jan. .1.6 ' issue, carried FILL EM By DAVID LAWRENCE Among the questions to be derided by three pages of question 's and answers which WASHINGTON — Somewhere around Gettysburg, Pa., in the the electorate are three amendments to 1 find particu larly interesting. / OUT L ATTER. / office of a former President of the United States, 'they must be "Minnesota's constitution. You should know The general title of the feature was, "Why expecting a letter. Presumably they are already drafting a reply. what they are about. Rich Men's Sons in Politics Become 'Liberals.' , " ' The anticipated missive from a man named Nikita Khrushchev ¦ The .authority consulted was in Moscow might read as follows: One is a simple one. It would extend Prof. Theodore M. Newcomb "Dear Ike: Maybe, you've noticed in the papers lately that a tlie length of regular legislative sessions chairman , Doctoral Program in Bulgarian plane crashed in Italy. They are foolishly saying that from the present DO-day limit to 120 days. Soeiiil Psychology. Universit y of we were engaged in a spy Michigan. : . -. mission like the U-2. In the "Whether the extra 30 days would serve to first place; as you know, we: To Your Good Health eliminate special.sessions in the future is Professor Newcomb trots out as examples of this phenome- have absolutely no control ¦ ¦ debatable, but at -least it is a realistic ap- non John Kennedy, Averell Har- over Bulgaria , even though it/,.' proach to the fact that our state business rimatv Nelson Rockefeller , fi '/ accepts our . advice and our Test Can has become so involved that a 90-day terni Mention Willains . Franklin D. ideology and our troop_s. Be- is too short , a period properly to dispose of Roosevelt and Herbert Leh- sides, while we are interest- Jl. ed in what goes on in any it. . There should not be too much contro- man. In one ot his answers on Show page .65, he says: "I think nil NATO military base, even in versy about this amendment Italy, w/e wouldn 't think of of (hem have liked to read. Goldv/afer usually FurHiermorc , they 've probably- using espionage: We Metabolism ANOTHER AMENDMENT concerns find - out enough by reading By JOSEPH G. MOLNER , M. D. which the state can invest nao leisure 10 roan , as some .oilier people don t. the papers, as you -westerners the manner in "Incidentall y, we have ' some good research its trust funds. Present constitutional pro- t.e'li everything anyway. Dear Dr. Molner: : Re- evidence on this. This evidence which 1 happen ¦ , -• visions have been outmoded in light of "But , as one member of the cently my physician order- . to know about was gathered just after the: de- top executives' club to anoth- ed a "P3.1." blood test current investment procedures, with the pression , and it hgd to do willv 'Whal's the dif- ¦ er, I call your attention to the for me. He said it was the result the state i§. losing some considerable ference between people who tolerate.. . . radical :. fact that we didn't , admit any same as the one that I sums of. money it might otherwise earn, ideas and those who don 't tolerate them?" The responsibility for it and don 't us ed t oh a ve wh c n ' ' The. amendment would put the state in the .bififi est difference was . th«t . the people in the intend to do so, even if you . I breathed through a ma- same position as the best-managed and first' . category. Were readers. " extract a confession from the chine, but that his other test is much better. most conservative hanks and trusts in the Is Prof. Newcomb ' suggesting - , .that all con- pilot! We admit nothing. "Now that it's all over , I Some of my friends have country. It is computed that interest rates servat ives—or '.perhaps ' ¦!' . should say non-radical . don 't mind telling you that I had this test, too. We won- on invested funds could be increased by at liberals—-arc also, non-readers? Would he apply ¦" really knew long before the der how the blood can tell least oae percent , and on some $300 mil- this- /description to- Dr. Russell Kirk"; Or : to . the same thing as breath- , ' '. ' ' ; u-z c a me lion in trust funds , that change would Ralph d c TolcdanoV Or to Stanton Evans? Or down that you ing into a machine. And to William Buckley?- -Would lie indeed apply P;B, bring in an additional $3 million a year. had been con- how is the f. blood this ' description to Edmond . Burke , John Ran- test better?-!. P. the past, including ducting these State treasurers over dolph and John Adams? Or , Abraham Lincoln? ' " treasurer "Val Bjorn- flights a n d The letters "P:B;I. " mean the present long-term seriously con- son, have advocated this charge for a long SHOULD WE go step farther and accept "protein-bound iodine ," and ¦ * sidered men- the test shows how much io- /time. the implication in Prof , Ncwcomb's article that t i p n i n g it ¦ only the radical liberals arc well educatedy- dine, has been absorbed in a '; ' when .1 was . particular form into the blood. The third amendment is related to the only the radical ' liberals are capable of read- in Camp Da- ing or have any inclination to rend—and there- This "P B.I. " test is one state's debt limit. When first written into vid with you which a good many people are ago the lim- for conservatives should be classed \vith a sort in 1959,- but I , the coustitution many years , of; "know nothing " group? . having these days. It does it was put at $250,000. That may have THE'WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND was sure then indeed; t-ell much the same seemed to he a lot of money 100 years ago, Prof. Newcomb was kind o"nougli 16 .mention tha t you facts that can be read from would accept Lawfenco "breathing into a machine," but it is hardly realistic today: me in a . critical way in his article, He has a right |o his opinion. I shall not .quarrel with the 'co-existence' idea so I or the so-called "B-M.R," test, - didn't want to muddy the wa- or "basal metabolism read- As a matter of fact one legislature after him, But on page 6G he speaks of a survey ; ' conducted at Bennington College as being con- : ; ters. I did say ia my press - ing."- :¦ . ' - another has ignored the $250,000 limit as clusive, evidence of a great shift to the Mobsters r; y©'j0. ;^/a/tn - conference in Paris on May 18, Now all of- .: us vary a little . left. ^A^ - *^#9 that we knew' about a matter; of practical necessity. Now the These are his exact words: "These 1960^ the bit in the wray wre usc: up our alumnae of flights long before , hut you state supreme court has said that no more a quarter - century - -ago , - according -' to not-quitc-y U-2 food and the air we breathe. of thes« debt excesses will be permitted. folks didn't believe me. You Some of us are rather placid complete data , < serious ri- cotics;" Felix "Milwaukie . expect glands. Some '¦ czars from other - cities are at all. I we will have a ceed. .- " -. - . And all this is quite confusing. Perhaps/ it also converging upon Miami.: val for power in the Chicago Phil " Alderisio , an " enforcer " lot of ' summit meetings' in the thyroids are underworld is William "Willie in the syndicate's labor activi- o v e r-a c- would have been better for us, Prof.. . Newcomb, The best guess is that they !, . future/' All in all, the foregoing appear to be if your words Itad gone unnoticed . But please Potatoes" Daddan o, who is de- ities ; James 'Momk Policheri, tive. S o me are heading south , not to es- scribed in federaJ reports as ' common-sense changes in our basic gov- don't be too u pset. One of your fellow aca- , cape the. . com a dia betic who collects pay- - "IN CLOSING, let me tay are -. under-ac- . a "torturer and murderer. " offs from Chicago- taverns; and . I appreciate that your new t ive. (An d ernment , instrument, and all three are dcniioians called them to my attention. He of- wave but to Yet Daddanp is the father of fered to read tliern to me, but honest Injun , I discuss ' what the Lardino Brothers, Dan and President proceeded to forget most of us worthy of approval. five children, lives quietly in John , who "employ muscle about what I said about you are pre 11 y read it all by myself. tb do a bout North Riverside, 111. How do you stand/ sir? Attorney Gen- . tactics against druggists and and your country at Paris in « close lo, aver- Chicago plainclothes men hotels on Chicago's north side." . 1960 and met with me in Vien- age.) eral Robert say he hangs out at the Ai' ' K.e n n e- - Con fidential federal files also na in 1961 anyway. I appreci- . A highly -mory Lounge in Forest Park, contain revealing passages ate also that he has just in- act i v e BAG Recalls Early dy 's h e- at 111. . wave. about other Chicago hoodlums. vited my son-in-law, who edits thyroid IN YEARS Here are the most important: 'Izvestia,' to lunch with him will speed up Molner GONE BY For the- THE BALDING Gianeana, . y. Days of Curling P re B i- who also goes by the alias : Rocco Fischetti—For years at they\Vhite House but I beg our fuel-burning a b i lit he was Chicago' We'll be active, feel warm, Ten Years Ago . .- . 1952 dent's : shock- "Sam Mooney," is believed by : s gambling of you, confidentially, if you headed , d y- boss, is s:ill considered one have any influence at all with need a lot of oxygen to burn THE GALESVILLE Curling and Burns The Whitewater Refuge groundhog federal agents to have wide- ¦ - ' produced a namic young spread liquor , gambling, and - . . of the top six in the Chicago your successor, don't let him up the food we eat. So, if we Club has done itself proud , and hat s off very definite shadow—meaning ' six more weeks underworld ,' - .- ;- . '¦ ¦ "breathe ;' into a : machine," ' ' brother, has Pearson snrihip-boat interests from Chi- serve milk. It may be your to it for cooperating in winning pub licity of/ tt'intcr, . according to tradition. launched a 'dr ive ; against the cago to the Caribbean. A fed- Ermino John Capone—A. national drink, but ours is we can rneasure the amount of for Galesville as a whole. G eorge Jessen , city electrical in&pector , has underworld tycoons that .is al- eral task force is now check- brother of the Late , notorious. vodka. " oxygen used ,. and hence get outlined local regulations for electrical work and ready gripping them like a ing on his hidden holdings in Al Capone, Ermino is close- To the foregoing, the chief some useful data. Its reputation as a curling center and app liances: vise. Using his influence with ly associated with Chicago's Las Vegas where he was - . -¦ composer of important mis- BUT IT SO happens that tha fostering that winter sport has held the White House, Jie has unit- overheard recently giving or- czars . . . sives for Mr. Eisenhower prob- thyroid gland , which controls ed tlie feuding federal enforce- ders " to the supposed owners Joseph Aiuppa—He controls ably is preparing already the this activity, has a close con- through the passing years, It served as a Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1937 gambling operations in Chi- clas- • ment agencies into the most of a famous nigiht spot. first draft of the reply as fol- nection with the very fine schoolmaster for La Crosse , holding Theodore l'afinke and Harry h. Libera , Winona formidable army cago' s sin suburb , Cicero. , plans of lawmen Left with three daughters by lows: traces orf iodine in the system, ses, it could be said, for such later-to-be merchants will present for the Minnesota ever to wage war upon organ- his late wife , Gianeana now Anthony Bello , — A delegate Petal! Grocers and Retail Merchants Associa "Dear Nikita: 1 suppose I veterans as Dr, Harry Marshall, grand- ized' crime. runs around with a shapely at past crime conventions , he should begin by exclaiming : Union. It hurts a little bit son of Gilbert McAdarn, famous in his day tion convention next year. • They now keep all the na- lady named La«dana Collins. is a powerful uitderworld fig- more now that I see by the The Ryan-Lumlecn Bill , under which Winona ure in both Chicagow 'You, tool" I can't tell you how for throwing wooden bloc ks and whisking tion 's top racketeers under Undercover agents say they and near- delighted I was to get your let- papers you have invited Bobby County would receive $152,600 yearly to aid school, constant scrutiny, watching for hang out in Chicago at the by Calumet City , ind. Kennedy, who is only an at- a broom , and also from that city was Ar- Rocco "Gramps" De Grazia ter mentioning the Bulgarian districts , -has been introduced in the House of Ihe first slip that will . take Norwood House, Villa Venice, spy plane that crashed in It- torney general. You never in- thur Dusty, a diligent pupil and ever pop- Representatives , them out of the sheltered antl rU«j»iory Lounge. —a power in the Chicago un- vited Herb Brownell or Bill ular, derworld , his influence extends aly. But do send me a copy backwaters of local law nnd Giancana 's underworld rule of the letter of a pology which "Rogers, both good attorney land tb cm in the federal net. throughout Illinois. . generals, and good fellows. Fifty Yea rs Ago . . . 1912 Is oacked by three ruthless ' I assume you soon will be LIKEWISE, classes w*r« arranged for Another possible purpose for "enforcers ," known and fear- Samuel "Teets" Battaglia—' . "By the way, is that job of Winon a , with the two Docs, Norris and George IWpyer has been selecled secretary of "A dominant figure in the sending to the Italian govern- an underworld summit con- ed in Chicago as the "Three ment. It seemsTb me I recall director of a childrons ' home James and others initiated to organize a- the Merchants nnd Rusiiiessnicn 's Associat ion. ference might he lo .settle the Doms." They are: —syndicate's gambling activities , . in the. Soviet Union that you The Winona Symphony Orchestra ; under the ' side, your asking me to apologize for club , which carried on for years. When it criminal slate of the late Dominick "Little Libby " on Chicago s w«est " the promised me still open ? I'd direction of Cai'l Hiiggcs , will present the second Charles "Lucky " Luciano, who files reveal. the U-2 incident. I will , off folded , Dr. James' zest for curling held, Nuccio—A small, wiry, graying course , keep it secret in the like to pass the job on to some- ol a- scries ot four concert s nt the Opera House. recently dropped dead of a man with three small motes Jack Cerone—He "controls one in our new peace corps and h< joine d the Centerville club, which hcarl attack in It alv. beer distribution for the syn - meantime as 1 know you admit on bis right check , he is the nothing. that you doubtless have rend also got (he curling bug from Galesville Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1887 ' most important of the three. dicate in Chicago through mus - about. This is very important and constructed a rink that has operated FROM HIS exile in Naple-5, He was once a gunman for the cle tactics ," according to the Christopher .lanson , former post -laureate of the deported "NOR AM I going to rub it to us because you said some- successfully to a high decree. vice lord contin- late Al Capone. confidential reports. " thing once about our grandchil- Nor way, will «ive a lecture on Norsk folklore - ued to hold some sway over Anthony "Peach" De Lard o in by reminding jou of all the things you said about the U-2 dren living under communism The volunteer workers who labored ear- at Normal Hall. the American underworld Dominick 'Nags' Brancato —He is listed as a power on , where —|!iR and brutal , he collects flights , for I know that to you if you don't 'bury us' before. C. C. Hiuutiill who has the patent on thet he had been the No . I Chicago's south side, like ly and late in the construction of the Curl- refrigerator , is now engaged their man- power. His death could now be tribute from handbook opera- spying is ju st a routine affair I'd , however , to see your Simons in Joseph "Joey Caesar" T>1 grandchildren trained ' ing and Burns Club's new home cannot bo ufacture in lite ,1. J. Kiiiiclnll building on Second; rau.sinp: repercussions , a fed- t ors , dice game promo.ers, and Varco— A top racketeer on Ihe and is 'justified * hy the dogma notdo be too highly commended for bringing -an- eral' a gent suggested to Ibis prostitutes In Chicago's near of Marx and Lenin and Stalim harsh on iis. As Bob Newhart Slivel. north side, he allegedly con- would other showp lacc to Galesville , which it is column. norlh side. trols "night club and nestniir- in which you believe sov whole- say, 'Same to you, fel- 1 lah!' " so rat ed by the scores who have visited it. Heading the 'Ch icago delega- Dominick Di Bella—lie is atit operations through muscl-e heartedly—though lately no- One Hundred Yea rs Ago . . . 1862 tion lo Miami i (iian- tice you seem to have weak- Commendable , also is the hearty cooper- .s Sam nlso n specialist in shake-flown tactics." , Sir. Koeler; chief clerk n't the Peopl e's Store , ennn , who has replaced Tonv tactics. Giuseppe Paul Glimco—H e ened a little on Stalin. It' s ation of the Centerville club as the work " has reported t hat business has increased. is described as "a top syndi- hard over here, you know, to NEW" America's clean-burn- progr-cssrd,—HAG in The Galesville, Wis., cate figure who has used mus- get all the facta about these Ing fuel oil Republican. cle tactics t o hold control in complicated dogmas so 1 still give* you ¦ JhsL$iAU. labor and juke box racketeer- don't know why you should feel mora clean heat per gallon! ing. " so badly about Stalin. He was, The twist Is described as "an itch as I recall , for many years OUTSIDE OF Chicago, th» • without scratching. " It should experience not only a war hero to your Try and Stop Me most powerful underworld fijzj - people but the high priest of _. ^}i!i£ Us -fi-ncst hour during Uie- mosquito ...sea* " — life—in ¦ -Illinois—is—Frnnk -Zilo,-- tty BENNETT CERF the ""Communist " "faith "wivlelr son, whn.se balding , , gray-fringed yoti still embrace. ¦ head , conservat ive clothes , and "It is a little puzzling to Socialite author Cleveland .Ainory was scholarly nppearnnce belie his sealed iic.Nt to a prett y girl on an airplane mo, however , why you took BUssed li h* whose trnnagr anion It forgiven violent, background , He con- the U-2 thing so seriously leaving New York ono afternoon , and end wthose tin Is covered. Psalm 32:1. and no- trols gambling, prostitution why you canceled your invi- Acfion 5$|? llecd that slio hail nothing wilh her to and bookmaking In the Spring- tation to me to visit the Soviet trad . ' "Pardon mo ," ho ventured , "hut field and Sangnmon areas, at- __ _ --- ¦ licru 's this ('Voniii H 's ncw.spajj fM" - Would tended the exclusive Apnlaelwi r I Mobilheat WINONA DAILY NEWS . . meeting of crime bosses in you like 1o glance at. it?" "Thank 19,')7, Made by the makers of An Independent Newspaper — Extrihlisli ed 185S you , no," site replied politel y. "You see , His chief henchman is Vito BRING YOUR INSURANCE Mobil gas and Antobiloll I' m from-Chicago , and I don 't know a soul Impmstnto who , according to UP TO DATE W, V . W HITI Ci. R. CI.OSWAV C. K. L INUK.N , Publ isher llxrc. Director Hitsiticfis Mf/r. in New York. " the federal file on him "gain- A Now Jersey haberdasher will) a sense ed his position through ope r- anil Editor & Adv. Dircctor ating as a sirongnrm man and of humor had an interesting window dis- MFA HOMEOWNERS •\V . .). COM: Aixn.rii DRKMCR II. (I, I hw.s killer for Fran* Zito. " Monai/itio Editor City Editor Circulat ion Mar. pl ay: A collection of neckties bought hy Now that Illinois ' worst INSURANCE - wives Ihe week before Christmas nnd re- hoodlums have been named , it B. If, HABECR F. H, K I.AGCK It. J. LO.SIN .SK i lumed for credit Ihe week after Christ - will be Interest ing to see what fffltSi Composing Supt. Press Supt. Kngravlrirj Supt. mas hy the husbands. The effect was daz.- the authorities do about I hem, FIRE-THEFT PERSONAL LIABILITY East M. G J.KK GnisWOM) U OJIDON U OI .TK y.lhui INGE PLAY POSTPONED End Goal & Chief Accountant Sund ay Wit or Informal Ive bit of verso hy Ollie James : NKW YORK l/Vl - "Natural ONE POLICY - ONE PREMIUM Cement Tho gum-ehr-wiiif! and Affections ." a new play by Products Go. MKMHK H OT TUB ASSni lATKI) I'lltS.S I'iti Ihe cud-chew- .x Ing cow. ' William Inge , is now .sched- Murk Zimrntrman "Where You Get More Ileal «v*^|<» Are somewhat alike yet different some- ules for Broiuiwuy arrival next tonfm Htl> * MankMo At Lower Cost'; October. Originally it was on UUT 8-3U0 how. Phon* The Associated Press Is .untitled exclusively the RobertWhilehend-lto gcr L,. M- 90). East 8th St. Phone 3389 •W^M F. (Jack) to the use for republication of nil tho local And whnl i.s Ihe difference? J think I know .Stevens ( agenda for spring Our truck* deliver Fuel Oil news printed in this newspaper ns well ns all now : debut, Ji^^L Sweeney , only — no gasoline Is ever A.I' news dispatches. H" Shelley Winters is set to slar UgaiBAtfU 922 W. Sth St. s tho clea r , thoughtful look on the face Phont 7108 I hauled in them. 1 -¦ In the drnmn , and I lWo ld , Fri day, Fvhrmy 2, V.m of the cow, " (-liirnian will direct. •- Duo-Pianists Health Mtitudes Halderson ,: Lake Park perennial EVERY y garden; M. . J. Bambenek, photog- SUNDAY! rapher , and' Mrs. Richard Flem- ^ Announce Need Foster ing, ing, publicity. ^S f ^ Miss Stella Halderson will head ^^^ Col lege Program a committee formed to secure and Pastor Asserts compile authentic information re- Vera Appleton and , Michael Field "Healthy attitudes should be fos- garding plants most suitable for duo-pianists two will perform at th this area. College of Saint tered in children so they will not Teresa auditorium despise handicapped children who A library of garden books do- at 8 p.m. Saturday evening, have ' are less fortunate," the Rev. Har- nated by L. E. Pfeiffer is located announced . thoir program. The at the park recreation office witti concert is closed to the public old Essman told members of St. be- Matthew 's Lutheran School PTA Mr. Bambenek in charge. Mem- cause of the limited seating capac- bers may borrow the books. ity. Thursday evening at the school. Pastor Essman is pastor of St. A cake trimmed for the sixth Their program follows: Michael's Lutheran Chureh , Foun- anniversary was served by Judy Toccata ...... Frescobaldl-Berko.wltz tain City. He stressed the influence Cocker, Kay Leslie, Tammy Toye Sheijp May Safely Grau.. '-. .Bach-Howt ' . and Carol Helgernoe members of Marctm caracterlstlqua . . Schubert. of parents' manner and interest , - (One piano—four hands) in forming the child's attitudes. He the Gilmore Starlighters 4-H Club, Variations on a theme ot Haydn¦ ' . .., ... suggested active participation in a with Mrs. Irvin Blumentrit t . as Brahms . worthy mission project. "In this their leader. A gift was presented Fetes ... ..Debussy-Ravel- way they will increase their joy of by Mrs. Francis Farrell to Mrs. . Jeux cSe pleln Air ....Talllelerra Gordon Ballard , retiring president , . «) .La Tirelllentalne living and learn the satisfaction b) Cache-cache Mltoula that can be gained by helping their in appreciation of her work the Icararnouche ...' : M llhsud. last two years. Vlf. fellow men." MotJert ., • :- . - ¦ Brazillera . . ' . . The kindergarten won the penny TWO FILMS , "Quack Grass," count, Hostesses were Mr. and Mrs and "How Green Is Your Garden ," .Two Excerpts from - '-'Billy.-tht Kid".... 1 Copland Harold Schuppe-nhauer, Mr. , and will he shown at the next meeting. . : ¦ - a) Billy and His Sweetheart Mrs. Elmer Bcnz and Mr. and Mrs Attendance prizes donated by Mrs. • b) Celebration after Billy 's Captura : ' Peril .... -.'Rival Orval Hilke. Constance .'Gerties - and Mr. Jilk went to Mrs, \V. L. Hodgins, Mrs. SCHOOL BAKE SALE Breitlow , Mrs, D. J; Delano and Sandra Hoiness Is Miss Evangeline Heim. PEPIN . Wis. CSpeciall-M em- In charge of refreshments were bers of the sophomore class of the HarmonyHomemaker Airs. G eorge Hoeppner , chairman , Pepin . High School are ; sponsoring and Mrs. Jerome Hoeppner , Mrs. a- bak« sale Saturday at the vil- ) James Palmer , Mrs. Archie Mc- lage h all. The sale opens at 1 p.m, HARMONY, Minn. (Special - Sandra Hoiness is winner in the Gill and Mrs. Alan Ramsden. BAND CONCERT^ Harmony school of the 1962 Search SPRING Grove, Minn . — The for the American Homematter of ST. PAUL'S CHURCHWOMEN Spring Grove High School Band Tom orrow. She achieved the high- St. Paul's Episcoparchurehwom- will present a free concert in the est score in the examinati on on en will meet at 7:30 p.m, Wed- high schoo l auditorium at 2 p.m. homernaking kn owledge and atti- nesday in the parish hall. The Rev . Sunday. The program will consist tudes taken by senior girls Dec. G. H. Goodreid will give, the sec- of selections prepared for the 5. She is now eligibile, witli win- ond in his series of talks on MMEA Clinic , held last week in ners in state high schools,.for the "Christian Ethics. " Members of Minneapolis. title of State Komemaker of To- RUth Guild will be hostesses. morrow. GIRL SCOUT PROJECT CARD PARTY ETTRICK , Wis, ^.icciaD-Scn- CHAPTER CS, PEO RIDGEWAY , Minn . (SpeciaD- ior Girl Scouts labeled and stamp- Chapter CS, PEO, will meet at The women ot St. , Patrick' s ed 2,200 cancer bulletins for the the home of Mrs. Judd Fr-cderik- Chinch , Ridgeway, will sponsor the Trempealeau County unit of the sen , 420 Main St,, at 8 p.m. Tiles- third in a series nf four public card American Cancer Society . This day. Mrs. R. J. Williams is *n parties to be held at the Witoka project was done under the di- charge of the program, Hostesses hall Sunday at Jl p.m. ' rection of their leader Mrs. Ben will be Mrs. Frcderiksen and Miss *16 St* Pa SUnday Pionee Prcss is a greater newspaper than ever CHAUTAUQUA CLUB H^vCf ' • Ui , * . - .- . and PA- Erickson as a community service. Josephine Nichols. M rs. M. I,. Spencer Sr, will /^ RADE h present the program Monday at 2 C Fr m fr m pagC t0 bacI< » this award-winninR AT WILLIAMS MMHHi ^nUH p.m. for members of Winona / 7^^ V • J ° ° magazine section will bring you stimiiSat- "iS and provocative stories about the nation Chautauqua Club at the Winona %[J and .the world . . entertainment features . . . cell> County Historical Museum. Her ' ~~ lty interv«ews ... sports stories .. , timely reports on subject will be a review of high- < \ . medicine, education , social problems, fa .slv lights and history of the club. Following the program Mrs. ¦ PARADE ^V \. t . Puts the emphasis on real people, real problems, real places and real eve ry Myrtle Firth , curator , wil l con- day goings-on Wy Pretty Dusters duct members on a tour of the Vj .. so tor interest-awakeninc rcadin R that entertains, amuses, enlightens and en- museum. Mrs. II. F. Bitsdicker , courages, get in step with the bi g PARADE — this Sunday and every Sunday! for your Valentine hostess, will servo coffee nt the J^^^^ t close of the meeting. MADISON PTA Tlie February meeting of Madi- son School PTA will be held Mon- day at 7:45 p.m. A film strip, "Should Your Child Go to College ." will be slnrwn. This film offers guidance for nil children regard- less of their Advance educat ion TWO , OTHER GREAT , WEEKLY MAGAZINES P1CUy plans m ml^^^ ^ WWm\ Wi h 8 C 01, ' RAINBOW REBEKAHS \ ^\\m^^m\ ' °" V HARMONY , Minn. iSiireinl ' - : fl ¦ The Rainbow Rcbekah Lodge Mo. * _ -— "^ "' ^ <' \l\ maW^lllWSmAm^^^Km^mIf ill & ^^^^^^^ ^ "^ |v Mw' mW$w'l!i M sPrJ"ff coliectioai ! Choo.se «a| 41 , Harmony, installed ofticrrs at SUNDAY ^* ^^^ ¦ r TV TAB Magaziner^w^^ii| |ffi;( M^HKf Picfo rial 1^1^* waAil 'lcrs '*' bright new col- ^e their January meeting with dis- g^^ v ' orS| ln striPcs solkls 01* ,, trict deputy presidenl ,- Mr.s, Paul * i$lW « «.^^¦ « m SiZM * 2(> *<; (iricsel Sr,, and district deputy v-& wtl^"l nL^--*^ l)rints ' . 10' * 3^ - marshal , Mrs. B. R. Wandsnidor , CPOS Winona , installing officers. §& -^^mmmf^g Installed were iioblo grand, Mrs. ^ Arthur Il.-.mgen ; vice grand , Mrs . Walter Kissinger; sccrotnr;y, Mrs. Howard . Applen; treasurer , Mrs. Merlin Engen; financial secretary, Mrs. Richard Kvnm ; pn.«.t noble grand , Mrs. Artlen Turner; ward- en , Mrs. Gene Smith; conductor , Mrs. Jlcrb Meyer; musicia n , Mrs. mWm Byron Johnson; chaplain , Mrs. Kenneth Grcgerson; color bearer , 11 HOSIERY AND Mrs. Arlo Wnhl ; right , support to ff£ J^^ ^ LINGERIE DEPT, noble grand , Mrs, Carl Dicdcrichs; CURTIS J. RINN \ \ ,. V.'jtwt^ left support lo noble grand . Mrs. Luolla Anderson ; right support to ) vice grand , Mrs . Stanley Ciriehel; 474 Center St. Winona Phone 5387 left support In vice grand , Mrs. ^ ^ Edward Copper; inside guardian , , tt .... VMS Mrs. Joe Garland; outside j,'unn)- OR ORDER FROM YOUR CARRIER-SALESMAN OR NEWS , DEALER inn Mrs. Milo Anderson. i *|he district deputy .president IUKIK and STATIIIA I II ! presented Mrs. Ardcn Turner with n miniature gavel making her an official member of tho Guv el Club, Houston County Etfrick-Based New Youth Group Around ihe Pitchfork Farm Calendar Houston County By DAILY NEWS FARM EDITOR Monday, Feb. 5 Agent Suggests Be Organized Zoning Unit Holds Minnesota workers serving without pay and never taking Company LAKE CITY, Minn.—Wabasha To a coffee break produced a record $5 million crop last year, Seiving County 4-11 leaders institute. City ' ' y the U.S. Department of . Agriculture has reported. HaTI, 8 piir . - .. ; Agents Review BLAIR At Lewiston Hall The workers are 283,ono colonies of honeybees that produced , Wis; — Trempealeau More Than One 1st Open Meeting: a 2D 432 ,OOO-pound honey crop — 10 percent over I960 and 22 per- 5-County Area County . homemaker leader, train- LEWISTON, rVtlnrt.-Evei-Y- Lng, Whitehall CALEDONIA. Minn. - 'M.ooking cent over the 1955-59 annual; average. The 1961. crop," ' wbrth-,$4,73!i, ETTRICK , Wi s.: (Speciall- , Arcadia and Blair one twrween tho jgei of 17 " centers, Harrison Immell home, ahead on a long time hasisOs 000, makes Minnesota the nation 's leading honey producer. More than 13,500 farmers are being ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Active Year and 30 has b«en ' invited to at- I: 15 p.m. - ' - . ' . " :¦/• • ' • "' needed in sound planning and zon- Not content Avilb this sweet achievement , the winged workers served by the TremDealaeu Coun- . . . .:• , M i n n.—Houston tend the Young Me-n and Wom- Tuesday, Feb. 6 CALEDONIA Oaf Variety ing," says Arnold OnStad , chair- also produced S2.'i!>,O0O worth of beeswax — $52,000 higher than the by Farrnco Service Cooperative in 's farm highlights for 1961 en ( formerly the Winona Coun- ' MINNESOTA CITY, , County • ' man of the Houston County Land J%0 tot al. ; '. - Buffalo , Jackson , Trempealeau Minn - and summarized in WHITEHALL. Wis. I SperiaP-- ty Rural Youth ) meeting at , Town and Country 4-H, school, 8 are reviewed Prlrr Hieri: .Tr'enipealeiiu County fea- f'sc Planning and Zoning Commit- Incidentally, each colony averaged 104 pounds of honey -pro- La Crosse and Monroe counties, a report just completed by Coun- the city hall here Tuesday : ¦ p,m. • . - ' - ., '' , agent , has advised there are sev- turing tlie election of offlcert. : tee. duct ion in )<)ij 2 — 2 percent higher than - 1*360 and 7 percent higher it was learned at the annual meet- ty Agent Francis J. Jamtschka and Chairman Onstac! presided at the than the .1955-5*5* annual average. ¦ „ LA CRESCENT, Minn .-Houston ' ing here Monday. y Harlie Larson. . be considered in - - Soils Agent eral factors lo - ¦ . ¦ -• ¦ Roger Laufenberger will b» ¦: * . . . County ASC . village hall 8 p.m. first open meeting of the com- *: The cooperative . , the work selecting ont varieties for spring the , guest speaker and a quar- headquarters is ¦WAUMAND^E , Wis.-Buffalo The summary includes mittee Jan, 22 in tbe County Board Water is the most important, part of a dairy cow 's ration, at Ettrick. hundreds planting. . ' tet from Peterson also will ba Jaines Hovre , French County homemaker leaders , Wil- done in cooperation with of '-Commissioners , room with Do- according to Peter Bieri, Trempealeau County, Wis., agent. , presided* ' and ur- He; '-said they should- plant more on the program. Creek at the meeting. liam Ademan residence, 1:30 p.m. -of; . Houston .- County- . rural , . . lores Mange as secretary; Bylaws Secretary Aid red their homes, than one variet y , i( . possible , se- Ellswort h Simon is the act- He said lack of w ater will cut milk production faster than Sexe revealed LEWIS TON , Minn.-Winona ban people to improve ' provide for holding open meetings a shortage of any- other ingredient. Water helps maintain the that the financia l report shows to- their community and their coun- lecting varieties of' different dis- ing chairman of the organiza- moiitlily -- ' County Young Men and AVomeri, ¦ ' bi-. . -ori th<* third Monday proper body temperature; and. carries nutrients through the ani- tal current assets of $87,201. Stock try. . • '' .« ". ' • ¦ ' ' - ' ¦: ease reactions , and maturity. tion. ol designated months.; ' . city hall, 8:15 p.m. mal's body. totals $21,090 with gross sales mar- OSSEO, fis; ' Trempealeau Some" of: the highlights; Choose tlie varieties- to -suit the Tlie township Officers ' Associa- ' — fertility level of the soil because Bieri said a cow requires about 15 lo 20 gallons of water daily gin $2i;378.12. County horriemaker leader train- l. The annual farm family tour t ion was represented by its chair; and recommended . keeping fresh clean water before the dairy Income from the local elevator attracted about 350. Ihose that yield were under high man, Roy . Walters ¦ ing, Ossdo and Strum centers , ' , La ; Crescent cows at air times. Drinking cups usually work best for this, but and feed mill ,•" tinder the direction 2, The ninth year of the extra fertility conditions usually do not Youth and Adult Township- and secretary, Roy Ask , Clarence Anderson home, ! :15 p.m. do well .on . soils ol lower fertility , he urged dairymen to be siire cups are clean and wording of Myron John son , totalecfe $ 10,- Wednesday, Feb. 7 : profit com contest was completed Sheldo;i . Township. The importance 837.%, Lodging may becom-c a problem properly. ' O S S E 0. ¦;' - W . l s.—Trempealeau with Irvin Ingvalson showing the of each township 's role in for- Dairymen have asked about softening drinking water for the Elected directors were: Bennett highest profit of $32.16 per acre. with varieties that perform best mulating and promoting planning, County dairy meeting, high school, ¦ dairy herd. Bieri; said results of three 'experiments show softened Evenson , French Creek ; Aldred 1:30 p.m. Ten competed. on soils of lower fertility when ex- Farmer Awards and zoning was discussed by the cessively fertilized or planted - on water does not increase production or improve herd health. Sexe, Douglas Sacia , Town ol B LAIR. AV is.—Trempealeau 3. Ninety-nine meat type hogs group. Further • discussions were " rich soils .; Gale; Ed Shrank , Arcadia, and County dairy meeting, high school, were shown . at the Market Hog silggesetd for township officers As a result of Vecent research, breeders can use blood Leonard Bender , Town *tit Lapliam, the car- If home grown seed is to be used -¦ " ' ¦ ¦¦ of Caledo- 8 p.m. Show with Gra Posted in County meetings...... - type as a way to iaentif«y valuable animals, Identify a calf's nia. . and Alfred AI- it should be thoroughly cleaned and: TREMPEALEAU , Wis. - Trem- cass contest winner Winona Cotinl v youth and Iririn- Wesle.V Ilappcl . Mound Praire parents, determine it twin calves are identical or fraternal, , and Gerald Kcrmin.ition checked. . pealeau County homemaker lead- bee, John Demmer ;ers are eligible for; two, - .special Township, chairman of the farm and whether "the heifer twin of a bull will be sterile. er training, Arcadia and Center- Bratland, winners in the live show If seed is to be purchased, "Wis- Bureau , land use planning and zon- - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' - - awards for outstanding conscrva- ¦ Research now tinder way aims to determine possible relation- 2 Dairy Meetings ville centers , William Junghans contest. ' . . - . . . . - .. consin Certified" seed will provide t ion efforts t his year, Count'y A gent ing committee, questioned plan- ships between inheritance of blood types and inheritance of econ- Jr. home, 1:15 p.m. ¦A.' Over 100 dairy herds were on: assurance of varietal purity artel ning and zoning; as a possibl e in- Oliver Strand announced; omically important characteristics such as longevity, rriilk pro- Thursday, Feb. 8 DHIA test during the past year quality. must be label- fringement upon individual rights. Set Wednesday in high Bags Farmers are. ; eligible lor- die duction and weight-gaining ability. II O U ST O N , Minh.—Houston under the supervision of Lawrence; ed, Check the .label , the • seed Discussion on this matter relat- Farmer-Sportstnan Award . i nd More than 75,0.0 tests were performed recently by U.S. De- County ASC, community kitchen , Knutson . Caledonia , and Enster should contain no noxious weed . ed to promotion by the peopl e lor Trempealeau Co. " ¦¦ ¦ .voiilli for the Frank Blair Junior partment of Agriculture researchers in cooperation with scientists 1:30 p;hi. / Haugstad, Spring Grove. The: av- seeds, germinate 90 percent or bet- the good of the community, Onstad KENY0*«Jy. Mihn. of all herds in Conservation Achievement Award. at the University of Wisconsin , three other states and 10 foreign WHltEHALL, Wis. — Dairy -FFA regional erage production ter , and have a minimum purity said. testing program was ' Slate, winners wil| receive plaques countries; . . cattle housing developments and speaking contest high school. DHIA regular of 99.5 percent , he ,said. milk and 388 nnd trips to the Northwest Sports An animal's blood type is even more distinctive than a human present and future quality re- Friday, Feb. *? 10,000 pounds of ' fingerprint as a means of identification. Blood type is inherited. ' BROWNSYILLE , Minn:-Houston pounds of butterfat. Show. March 30— A pril a. .in-- Min- ¦ quirements for our markets will - ' ¦ ¦: ¦' ¦ *' ' ¦ '¦ " ¦; Couhty ASC, town hall; 1 :30 p.m. Extension neapolis. .- . *; * . - .. : . . : v. .;. . be discussed at dairy meetings in 5. The Agricultural HOKAH , Minn,—Hiuston County with ASC Strand explained the two awards It is now possible to predict how well grain will store at Trempealeau County Wednesday. Service has cooperated , ¦¦ "' Liltle Frost bins, thanks to new research on fungi ASC, village hall , 8 p.m. SCS in bringing information Wool and Lamb this Way:. . the time it is put into The meetings will be at Osseo and - Saturday, Feb. 10 activities at the University of Minnesota. The research was done by High School agriculture room at concerning conservation Farmer-Sportsman Award—Any Clyde Christensen, professor of plant pathology and botany, 1 :30> - WINONA—Winona County . 4-H and ACP practices to farmers. int erested gremjryor individual may p.m. and at the Blair fligh radio speaking contest , YMCA; and his colleagues. School at 8 p.m.. ti. Institutes and other county Deadline Eased make n nomination for the award. according Ip winners on KWNO at 2 pm. In Wisconsin Grain losses due to storage fungi take a huge toll each ^ear. Peter Bier i, meetings included the annual plant , The award,is based on the nomi- Trempealeau¦ County¦¦ Monday, Feb. 12 PRESTON, Minn. — Producers MADISON', Wis. ~ Despite un- High moisture content is the . major-factor in Causing .graiii agent. . • ¦¦; ' ¦ . ' -.' , ' ¦,'¦ industry, conference, county soils nee's reputation as a successful . • . . fOCWTAlN CITY , Wis.—Buffalo " of wool and unshorn lambs who , . usually cold weather frost still by fungi . Christe'iisen and his co-workers have "found institutes, Brown Swiss Canton farmer and - leadership, . - wildlife to he invaded . JThese meetings arc intended County homemaker leaders audi; are denied payment- because of has not penetrated to any great that a serious problem in determining whether grain is dry enough priniarily for , show . Cibp imrjrTrremcnt Associa- conservation , , forestry practices; farmers; but all Toriurti, 1:30 p.m. - ¦¦ ¦ .' ¦ ' failure to file an application by depth in most areas due to the for storage is that adjacent kernels in even a small sample of sup- dairy fieldmcn . . tion , gopher control . demonstration, soil conservation activities , good , milk inspectors, April 30, following the . end of the continuing heavy snow cover. uniform, grain will differ significantly, in moisture content . rural builders, watershed development meetings, land use farm practices; posedly materials dealers, program year, now are advised . and Another survey by the Wiscon- Minnesota scientists, have found that if they store a small power supp 1 i e s rural defense meetings, zoning and community activities. The latter in- The . agricultural WhitebaH Student that they may be eligible to be sin Crop Reporting Service, com- sample of Wheat at a moisture content of 14.4 to 14.5 percent, teachers and milking equipment land- use sessions. . cludes work wilh youth sports- reconsidered under new regular . , pleted Jan. 20. indicates that within a few months some of the germs of the kernels will he and barn equipment dealers Junior /Member of 7. The home program included tions. ' , men organizations and f ar m are some funeral directors and ceme- damaged by storage fungi , while adjacent kernels may be free of welcome. leader training sessions concerning Regulations concerning tbe Wool groups: y tery caretakers report ground - ¦' Jackson REA Boa rd clothing workshops , foods and nu- them. . . - Speakers will be Evert Wallen- ( Payment Program liberalizes the Nominal ion s for the award are can still be broken with a shovel. . Different moisture content is one explanation for this. Another feldt WHITEHALL , Wis. Special) - trition , home improvement Christ- " , dairy Industry specialist , provisions for, waiver of the ApriJ due in the county extension office Snow d ept b had increased kernels, even at the same moisture content , differ and Edward Bruns. Richard Erickson . son of Mr. and mas decorations and others. The by Feb is that adjacent agricultural 30 filing date on applications for . 23. The county winner will slightly in the northern half and in resistance to invasion'by storage fungi; Bot h possibilities need engineer. Botbi speakers are from Mrs: Alvin -Erickson , Hixton.. a soh- climax / was the . home council receive ; JI special certificate payment. The Minnesot a state ASC and decreased in the souhtern half of further study, Christensen said. the College of Agriculture and ior at Whitehall Memorial ;H i g h achievement day and tea. ' will compete for regional ' and' .state eorrmlitlee may waiver the April ¦ the sfajfe in two weeks. Insulation •^vdrk as a team on a series -of School , is a junior member of; the 8. One hundred-seventy f i ve honors. • ' . ' .- , • . . - 30 filing date iL_Ln the judgment . of the ground due -t«-: the snow Minesota farmers who wish to divert corn and gram statewide; meetings^ Wallenfeldt board of .directors of the Jackson thousand trees were o r d-.e red " "A winner and '! runnerup" will of the state committee, the delay- covering was still apparent. Also, sorghum acreage under the 1962 feed grain program should wait discusses milk quality and Bruns County REA. He: attends monthly through the forestry division and be selected in ^aeh of four re- ed filing was due to i good Cause , some reporters who have made until they receive notice of their farm base and payment rate explains housing. hoard meetings at Black River planted by Houston County farm- gions. One of these will be named or if siich action is necessary, in repeater! frost depth observations before notifying their county ASC otfice, At Osseo the meeting is spon- Falls, Tlie association selects one ers. order to preven t undue hardship. Minnesota 's top Farmer-Sportsman in identical areas indicated that 15, said Harold: Walz . St. sored by the dairy plants and junior member each year. Rich- 9. The -Rural Youth Program The new rule provides that on and will be honored April 8 at This will probably be about Feb, the snow cover had had the ten- progi-am specialist. Don Rogness, agricultural instruc- ard attended Hixton High School . fulfilled' a worthwhile purpose tor applications for the 10S6 through the: sports show, He and his wife Paiil , state ASCS dency to remove some of the nationwide sign-iip period for both the feed grain program tor cooperatin g. his first three years, transferring ahout 35 young people in the the 1960 marketing years, the state will receive an all-expense , week- The ,- :¦ frost. and the wheat stabilization program for the spring crop will extend At" Blair, Bill Pickering, agn- here this year. i. ! county. : . committee has authority to grant end ' . vara!ion to the event. 1 The nortliernenstern sector of the from Mondav through March 30. Minnesota farmers may sign op ail tural teacber, and Bob Luen- , 10. Six H \vri. d r,e-d. seventy-two waivers on applications filed by state was still showing the affect IN GUERNSEY CLUB people from ages (l-2'l took part Frank Blair Award—All 4-H . beginning - -Monday to divert spring-planted barlev acreage tinder ing, adult agjricultural teacher, ' . March 31, . 1962,, .. - ' of BLAIR , Wis. /.Special)—Roger FFA and other youth , , heavy snow cover as little the feed grain program a3id also for the wheat stabilization pro- are cooperating with Don Stan- : in numerous 4-H activities during Persons desiring triorc informa- who - have frost was reported. As little as Wangen has been accepted for jun- : done an outstanding sportsman- gram. ford , Preston Cooperative Cream- the past year. This year marked tion are asked to contact their one inch of frost was found in - ior membership iii the American conscrvalion job are eligible. En- Operation of the 1962 feed grain program will be similar¦ to ery. i the first. 4-H "Share the Fun Fes- local ASCS office. Oconto and Door counties. In ¦ " ¦ ¦ ; ;-—---- Guernsey Cat:le Club. The son of try blanks and further information t-hat of T962. . ., - . " -rv , .. - tival" attracting about 1.100 peo- fact just about half of the state Mr. and Mrs.Maurice Wangen ple. This also was the first year are available from cither the coun- Blair, Roger is a sttidt'tit at. Wis- Still had less than 6 inches of family with •got' the new 4-H taleiltr shoVat ty extension office or from your Februarv «» a good month to surprise your Equity Livestock consin Sidle. -'College ,'- . La Crosse." - • " ¦ frost ¦ ¦ ¦: . At the other extreme is the ¦ ¦ . ;- special treats prepared from the variety of foods listed as trie Houston , County Fair: JFY E Student Set local high school -vocational agri- northwestern : part of the state culture department-. plentiful by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. SHEEP SHEARING SCHOOLS 11. Houston County 4-H'ers par- along the Minnesota border Meeting Feb. 15 ticipated in over 2,400 projects and Potatoes, which top the list, are low-priced party fare, MADISON , Wis. - Two sheep For Lewiston Talk where the frost was much deep- in pancakes. They shearing schools, have been set ' activities this past year. er. One reported in Douglas whether eaten as chips with dips or served ALMA, Wis. —The Equity Coop- Durand Shippers contribute variety and important nutrients, to everyday meals when erative Livestock Sales Association iip for Wisconsin . farmers for next LEWISTON , - Minn-^-An Interna- County reported 24 inches of ! IN GUERNSEY CLUB they're served ;in differen t ways - baked, au gratin , escalloped, will hold its annual 40lh meeting week; The schools will be held tional Foreign Youth Exchange stu- DURAND , - Wis. -The Durand frost. Another in Eau €laire at the t diversity of Wisconsin i WHITEHALL , Wis, (Special) - County also reported a 24-inch creamed , hash-brownedymashed. at the Richland Center City Au- dent to Israel—Janet Adams, Aus- Shipping Association , which this states severely Stock Pavilion Monday and Tues- ! Roger Wanger. Blair , has boer. ' ¦& depth at his last measurement. Because the cold weather , in the Southern ditorium Feb. 15 at 9:30 a.m. tin ,. will- speak at meeting at year netted farmers . over $690,000 are on the February .!¦ "¦ day and at the Spooner Branch [accepted for junior membership reporters have comment- damaged vegetable crops, no other vegetables Speakers are Dr. .. K. Stern , the high school here Wednesday at on sale of livestock , will hold its Many • ' ' Agricultural Experiment Station iiti the American¦ Guernsey Cattle ed that the bare ground next to list of plentiful foods. . - ¦/ .. . . . president of the American Insti- - ' - ' ¦ 8 p.m. annual meeting Feb. 17. are turkey, broiler Thursday and Friday. ! ciub.. . : :• . . the snow covered areas presents Mainrdish foods to feature during February tute oF Cooperation ; Dean .Rudy and pea beans a great variation in frost depth. and fryer chicken , lamb, eggs, dry pinto beans Froker , Colleg e .of-Agriculture, and Wsx^^^ W^^^A ^^BmM ^^A ^^mW^w^ 'T ^^v^' Wimm^A^ '^^SS for baking, according to Mrs; Eleanor Loomis, extension consumer Milo Swanton , Wisconsin Council From three to four feet of frost ' ;¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ at the University of Minnesota. of Agriculture. ' ¦: . ' .. - • n marketing specialist ¦ ¦ . . WlSMx£mWL\ ^W^^^B^^^^mu&m ^MAtofi'£& r&^'^™ . %°^ would be found under bare spots ¦¦.' .; ' ^ forecast is : - , ; where only a few feet a\yay, un- Turkey and chicken are both low-priced. Since the -slightly-lower than last February, this is a good time 1 , > > der snow cover, there was practi- for e"g prices. TH 1^r^r^ >> ) "" ''''''' -< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>'^>>>> >>> '' ' '' eggs r OVSTER STEWS A- -IYN P ^,,- u ' l.OOK:iN6 FOGACOOO f^HBHt|r H MK ^ ^'•••HTtttttttK ,* ^^ttttttttttttttt tttt^ttttRw ^^'trtrl^'trt^'trtrtHl ^r^xl meringues, baked Alaska and other desserts using Building of Structures mW H CK T 6lr ^ mlmw^am*^^^^m.- ^}&swm^^m ^^mm ^mm ^mts ^Sk ^'¦ '>tH'>>>>>>>ti^'HrSrK^H>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>> cally none. to make -n?v ^m] ^^^ma^/m^m^maaam^^^^KBm?^^m^m ^^mamM ^bm ^*t'ttttttttttttttttttt9rS!*l'ittttttl " ' pPARLA- I'M I '^Hr^T^H'f^r^BBrflfir^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^r^ r aaaaaaaHaTMjs generously. YOU SOMETIMES FIND lis. F z ^mm^mwEas^m^a In Bogus Creek Shed LOOKINGT OC I F.ft.l\KRUatT A IfOStlCP ¦ * V > A PEARU IN OYSTEI? J V^ OverPO??- ^^^^H^^IHJ^^^^^^^^^^^ I^ ^i^B! ^^«&. Sc^Hi^raMHi^^iB ^-yX ^^Xi-^ : Xy ^~—ii-~X - 'CO .. Ca ndidates Named Badger Farmers District 4-H Expected for .Spring - . DURAND, Wis.—Construction ol For A-G Co-op Speaking Meet Ihe two flood-water structures- , in Get $5 Million the Bogus Creek Watershed will , Creamery Flection 17 in all probability, get underway Slated Feb. this spring. 'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti't^iu'ti^'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'ti'tBB'^'i'i'i'F^' --^ ARCADIA, Wis. i Special) -- The For ACP Practices compete Soil Conservation district super- nominating committee for the A-G County cham pions will B> > > > > > MADISON, Wis. - Wiscon- in a district ' i-H radio speaking visors have been securing ease- '• ^M^ >iiSH*jB ' -Creamery has chosen 'o|| '^'j| B ^ | g Aj MBcffifr ^^^ Cooperative over ments for the construction of these a shite of candidates to he voted j in farmers received over $5 contest at 2 p.m. Feb. 17 Agricultural KAOK. ' Contestants will discuss dams. At pre sent five of the sev- ¦i! ^* ? "t H*|c on for the hoard of directors nt million under the t^-V ^^*7*?'?!3t'h*SwllS 'flBM il^^ *-^F*t^Hn You Present the en have been signed. tin* annual meeting Feb. 17. in- -1961. "How Would Conservation Program . ' the World?" Stockholders will vote for one United States to. State ASCS chairman Wally The district champion w ill get a !- man in each group with the indi- , while the reserve vidual , receiving the majority of Mehlberg says nearly 24 000 $lf> cash prize ' gels $10 District cham- votes being elect ed to a three-year farmers parlicipated in tho o vimpio'i Ted Maier Drugs How the right start can boost pions will compete in the final tenn. Nominations also will be program and received an av- March 3 in the Twin accepted at the meeting. s ;uo contest erage assignee per far m of Cities; your total prof it on every pig Nominees for president are liensel ' ¦ -' ' ¦ •$211. ANIMAL HEALTH i . . Haines; Trout Hun farmer , .-ind l.ce WielniK l. Town of (llencoe. Di- Twenty percent of the crop- Land O' Lakes Sweet Pork Formula "20" Country 4-H rector candidates are Wilfred land, pasture and range land Town and yives n baby pig what it lakes to start iiinkiii f.! CENTER profits Rreska nnd Eugene Slaliy, for the MINNESOTA CITY Minn —Two I rom the day he's born 11 supplies balanced ' nutri- on participating farms receiv- (or Haincy. Lewis mid Wickain Valley ed managemenff practice-s un- demonstrations will he given at t ion efficient growth nnd gains , phis ihe sweet <1-H meeting Includes InjectibleJ flnvor of sitjui r , areas , and Nnrbcrl l.itseher and der tho Agricultural Conserva- tho Town and Country rolled oats and molasses to gel. pigs Tuesday. F.u- ' fating early Each - pound bus more than llllt) Stan ley Bond , Fountain < , itv area. at the school here . t. eal- tion Program in Wisconsin. Pierce will show how to make Antibiotics in n/ to inereuse feed efficiency during (lie ill to ' ' ff iiw • Ml- • FORESTRY SCHOLARSHIP Some of the practices in- a- dried milk mixer to ill >t.i . and use .'^< UlllTEIIALI ,, Wis. - t Special ) - - cluded liming, contour strip, feed calves. Fiigcne and his father • Sulfas Henry Anderson , Trempealeau If .MIII pkiii lo leave your pigs wilh the sows until cropp.ng, construction of grass designed the mixer as part of the Bacterins „¦ 'they ' re '.'tt II is , mnke Sw-eel Fori; Fiinnula " ::(> " avail- county forester , has announced waterways , structures , tree bn rn assistance project. Leigh Ann • ,-ihli- that a four-year $'J,(Kio scholarship planting and many oilier soil (U'liionstrnle how to Lepto 'Hi liniirs afiei farrowing. Lay in a si JJ >p)>' be- Neidig will¦ Ion' (arrrnv ini:. Ask for the complete hog (ceding will be awarded aiunially to a stu- 'Ano*: water conserving lech- make a nutrit ious smirk tray as ErvsipeUj niquev liKigram wit h maiiagei iient direciions . dent who Wisln-s to obtain a de- pint of her food preparation pro- Hemorrhagic gree In (oro .slr .'v. The college or In order to qualify for cost ject . A safety reminder will he university Jo be at I ended inusl he sharing ' on soil nnd water con- ptvsctited hy Hied Church. Mrs . Injecfiortj for— « sitiKilcd , in a slate in winch Ihe servation practices, a farmer Hubert Dunn has been apponted Land O'Lakes Sweet Pork Baby Pig Anemia ( i^ \ Formula '20' Associated Cooperage ' Industries of must sign up for the practice clolhing project lender. -C*^- America , lnc , has members. Wis- nt Mastititi i > l ' "" 1h?„county, _ ASC_S_ oiffic»„ be- ' ^$tW ^(/ <*i I-." erdttig *ttx 'errn '-f>i- " *7rr>ra -ft'rrr}- irrrii -r,r-irf— — " " " - 7a*> COMMODITY" MfiETtNG N EW-ALLIS-CHAtMERS -PLANTERS plnnt faster. \ATiy? TtFmm"~T coifs it t is fisted as a ' Tin J jiern ge fore starting tits worfc of im- Scours Slat** . " provement. SriTKK'K , Wis. iSpcei:il)-Rep- sticd ii just inchc« away from soil in unit planters , even closor Treni'ioalenii County at C/iecfc the Dealer you roM 'nting , « in Ili-Spcod hill planters whore kernels am power-placed by an Nearest a commodity •conference at Madi- impeller . This method of hif-li-specd planting io so accurate you son Tmrsday nnd Wednesday will SPECIAL VETERINARIAN WISCONSIN MINNESOTA Ki't acres without niisaing n hill . be Arnold Brovold , Iloae li , chair- Whitehall Agricultural Service PENICILLIN INJECTION Wnbaiha (Feed Store £ leva Herd Leads man of Ihe dniry committee: Al- Kai'b unit — 2, 4 , or 6 rows wido — In ne-purntc, frce-nonting. Twoniio Bro», Willi, Ettrick u ..... - .. dred Sexe. North Reavei' Creek , Hecili IIK depth in rant rolled hy built-in weight . , Harmony Milk Assembler* Offer good through and birKC-dlnmrtor Mnttion Mill, Northfield Trcnipe.-ileait t'ounly representa- press wheels. Hesult? The most uniform stands you evcr nnw! i, . -. r Nelion Food Store , Hoovtcn tive on t Feb. 10 Nelion Co-op Creamery ' .lie dairy committee; I'erlili/er can he pluced to the Hide nnd Mow seed , nnd eneh Trempealeau DHIA Douglas Sai'iii . Town of dale , dis- Slotle Hatchery, Blair Sr Charles Co-op Creamery 10 vials of row has iu own unit hopper , Weeds run he controlled with bund WlllTKTlAI.I ., Wis. --- The Trempealeau Counly DHIA report trict represent at ive on the frnil Gilmanton Co-op Creamery Pretton Cre.imery Produce " nprny-.f r or ({rnniihir spreading equipment. for December was topped by the XI cows in the herd of Alhol am) vegetable eoiiiniitlee, a n d PENECILLIM j Modana Co op Creamery Hart Co op Creamery .laelison , Klrvn , .Jackson ' s herd (linden Deeren , Town ol dale , produced nl nn .-iniiiinl average 52.50 Garden Valley Creamery Association of fi'-l.t pounds ol bullerfnt. member of the poultry commit- \ Finuncf for profit . Ash us nlimtt Allie-CJuilmcre' 'IV :i.*i CIMV .S in (he ln*rd of Henry ' tee. j. li/nr imymrnl filans. Cochrane Farmer* Co op Vaaler Feed Slore, I'lmmns , liule|icnileiu >\ led in pounds of milk produced with I I ;I I Creamery Spl i„ g Crov , nit annual average ol ; , O ; Con»«rvtlle Co-op Creamery . per cow . ALUS-CHALMERS El ,n Creamery Feed Stora Lambert Walskl , || Arctic Sprino* Creamery, " . Arcadia had the top ' cow prndticed ;it I EXPERIENCE? \mf , SALES «* SERVICE Gnleiv lllo Plainview Creamery Feed Stora nn annual too pounds of liwtlorlnt and 2 .W pounds ot milk. 1 Fountain Feed Store. O.,.M„..,I i- _ The followi ng is a report on Ihe top five herds anil line lop r. . , ,.. ' Kuslitord Co-ovr- Croamery Fountain City . five cows in the county nn a I'.! month basis: <•„*.. ., 1 We've Got 106 Years of It! M Ind.pendenco Co-op Creamery Sou,h S,l>i-IKll'll(|. I'.ll IS l LOW i~, v ion nvr cows am m m.m Chatfield Co o*) Creamery Winona Counly Abstract IM K - II Lbv Milk Lbi . IIH Co. * Loud O' Lakct I rtfolu-rI Wnl'M, ^ir.Mtln i«i| .' . {it, \cn ^^ H I C6CI 2lIOr6S Creamerlo*. Inc. I IJlil i»,l I , l l.ihtirf.on, f,,il«-ivill« Phone Junction St. 1 On .MM Cii ^^mmmmmmmm\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ; ( 163 E. 2nd St.. Winorm llr-rni'l ll,i, nr\ /\l i- .ntj.t }; ie, ¦; , ln vs mmmmmm\\mmmm\\\\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\ .In,- ( 11 ,-H'Mi, Ind. 'pi- iirtrnrf 1, 11 ; im S \ Our now homo "Breezy Acre»," E. of Winona Hwy. 14-61 Jot» (.. Umjlcn, liir)t|)fii(l»nL« Nil l,d/J f< ALMA BANQUET TOLD:¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ - - .. - . , ' . . . -1. . .:. . Hog Show Set Nelson Herd Tops Farmers Home< Winona Coy Feed Corn Collection Buffalo County DHIA Cooperatives Do Grain Signup Unsatisfactory irt At Caledonia ALMA, Wis. -- The 44 cows in the herd of Helmer Myren. Now Can Make Not Beginning Nelson, averaged 52.8 pounds of butterfat to top the Buffalo Trempealeau Go. County DKIA report File Tax Return Signup of corn acr»ag« in BLAIR , Wis. (Special)—Bespons* Myron's herd also led in average pounds of milk produced — (Special)— Winona County for tho 1942 by {armors to the "Corn for Po- For Feb. 20 cow, Nonfarm Loans ALMA, Wis. Coopera- Yahnz said. He urged farmers to 1.497 per tives must file income tax returns Feed Grain Program will not lio" drive Saturday was reported CALEDONIA, Minn. — The an- Orville Klevgard's herd of 27 produced 52,7 poundsyof butter- Expansion , of lending authorities write Secretary of Agriculture Or- contrary to a statement in a na- vjlle regarding : begin Monday, Feb. 5, Ray. by Mrs. R. E. Anderson , Blair, nual Houston County spring mar' fat and was second also in pounds 61 milk with 1,380 per cow. by the Farmers Home Administra- Freeman their chairman ' of the March of Dimes, ket hog show will be at the fair- ¦¦: ¦ . tion how permits specified types tionally circulated magazine , a needs and wants ,; as with their mond L. Sch«ll, chairman Wi- ' ¦ ¦ J. J, Rosenow, Cochrane, had the top cow, Coed , which speaker said here Wednesday night as • ''not too satisfactory anywher* grounds tere Feb. 20, according produced 94 pounds of butterfat and 1,770 pounds of milk. of home financing for non farm small numbers, letters he receives nona ASC County Comrnitteo, in Trempealeau County." to County Agent Francis Janu- rural residents ami persons living at the: annuaL hanmiet of the 'Buf- from other sources must far ex- . taid. ' ¦ In the county a total of 1,161 cows produced an average of falo County Assocration of Cooper- . Fanners had been asked to scfrka and Show Superintendent 931 pounds of. milk and 36.1 pounds of butterfat,for a test . of 3.88. in towns and villages of .2,500 pop- ceed theirs. This is contrary to spm« in- Dean Dennison. ' ulation or less which are not part atives. Jy bring corn to cribs on .Main Street. . . The following- is a summary of the top five herds and cows ADOLPH MAASSEN, association formation recently appearing Vocational agriculture instructors Farmers were urged to start in the county: of a metropolitan community, Min- Robert Yahnz of Farmers Union ';¦ looking lor good hogs that might nesota FHA director Arthur Han- Central Exchange. St, Paul , was president , said 23 cooperatives in In farm publications. and members of FFA chapters TOP FIVE HERDS Buffalo County are members of the were at the cribs to help unload be shown. Ah exhibit will con- No. No. -—Aver»ge—— sen said this week. substituting for Gov. Gaylord Nel- All farmer* will ba notified - Breed Cows Dry Lbs. Milk Lbs. OF association: Alma Farmers Union the corn. '- .. sist of three market hogs (either GS.RH . - s WW Sl.S Tlie amended Housing Act au- son who canceled out late in the by. letter of the beginning of Helmer Myren, N?lson 4' . Co-op; Buffalo Electric Co-op; ,- • Mrs. Anderson asked all -farm- sex) in two weight divisions 180- OrvllH Klovgtrd, Mondovi G8.RH 27 i 1,380 52,7 thorized the Farmers Home Ad- day because, of bad traveling the signup period which will be 210 and 211-250 pounds; Entries Earl Heck, Mondovi .:...... , AA 3* a 1.319 A1.D ministration to loan for construc- weather. . Fountain City, Cochrane, Garden ers who did not contribute corn Albert Herold, .Alma GH ll l 1,133 «.a . Valley and A-G .Co-operatives some time around or after the to mail In monetary contributions can be made in each division. An Marvin Passow,. Almti ...... R8.RH 3! . < 1,235 42.3 tion, repair, improvements and re- ' indlvdual hog must be picked TOP FIVE COWS modeling of homes for qualified YAHNZ showed a film "strip, on creameries ; Tri-State Breeders- middle of February. The sign- to her or their local chairmen. Breed Lbi. Milk Lbs. BF the growth, organization and extent Fountain City Mutual Insurance Co- up period wjll extend through from the pen of three in order , non farm residents who do not J. J. Rosenow, Cochriint ¦ RH 1 770 w March. to show in the individual class. Helmer Myr«n, Nelson ; ..'GH 5,220 91 have credit available through com- of co-operatives. op; Nelson Shipping Association ; FRENCHVILUE 4-H CLUB Twenty-six premiums Will be paid Marvin PSJSCW, Alma GH 2,400 »? mercial sources. Loans cannot be Net worth of the Central Ex- Nelson Farmers Union Co-op; Signup for acreage diverted Harry Merka, Mondovi .... .:...... ,...:.. .. RH 2,230 .»? Farmers Union organizations of from barley In the 1962 Feed ETTRICK, Wis. (Special ) - for the live show and carcass con- Emmons 4 Lee Accofa, Moncfovt ... , RH 1,710 69' . made for the purchase of dwell- change, he said , is $67 million . Frenchvilie Cloverleaves 4-K Club tests. " ¦ •In 23''days. Nelson , Modcna, Mondovi , Gilrnnn- Grain Program/ as w»ll a* for ings, or other buildings, and those Farmers comprise only 10 per- ¦wheat- held a' skating party on French applying must own the land on cent of the population today, ton, Alrna and Mondovi-Naples; in the 1962 Wheat Sta- Farm Bureau; River Falls PCA of biliiation Program, will begin Creek Sunday evening. Lunc"h was. which the building to be repaired served in the dining room of or new construction is located . Mondovi; Co-op Equity Association, Feb. 5. Farms Eligible ar* Gale-Ettrick FFA Mondovi, and the Dairy Herd Im- only those with a history of "French Creek' Lutljtr-an Church. The lending progtam, which per- , .A/.:'rollerskating; '. party is planned mits repayments up to 33 years at Farmers Ex pee ted provement Association^ wheat and barley on the farm Teams Place High since jjnd Including the 1959 al a La Crosse rink Feb. 12, 4 percent is designed to provide The association was incorporated ¦ . ' ¦ . ' .year.'! •* " ; with skating to begin, at 7:30 p.m. GALESVILLE ( Special) practical but modest housing for To Need More in 1950 with Homer Hilton , Coch- , Wis* . - rane creamery; Francis Diller , Two Gale-Ettrick FFA . judging qualified rural and smalltown fam- DENNIS THE MENACE . . teams placed third and fourth in ilies, Director Hansen added. Production Money Mondovi , Buffalo County . Agent Lets Get Gminq Vern Hcndrickson, Wilmcr Rose- competition with 32 Wisconsin Fu- Residents of Winona County who jTIVER , - now , Town of Montana, and Maas- ture Farmer teams at a swine \ By A. F. SH1RA ) wish to file loan applications FALLS Wis. — '^Agri- judging meet in Madison on Sat- should contact the supervisor on culture , now one of the , bigher- sen on the first board . "Winona's Parks And Trees . , can be ex- urday. the first and third Thursday of capital-using industries The association has exhibited at The event served as a practice ; It surely. is interesting to the citizens of Winona and the surround- each month in the SCS office of pected to use even more borrow-1 the county fair; sponsored June meet for schools planning to take the Hruska Building at Lewiston ed money in production ," s ing areas to know that the Winona City Council is gradually approach1 ^ Dairy Month; sent representatives part in the state judging events from-10:15 a.m.' to noon. . Leonard M. Johnson, general man- ing the point where something definite may be dotie to give some "- ¦ 7"- - to livestock shows in ESu Claire; in April, Each school . entered was protection 'Jjtt the City's elm trees in the face of the rapid spread of : .- ¦- - ager of the PCA of River Falls. held banquets for business people; allowed two teams. the Dutch elm disease. He met recently with managers sponsored conferences; met with J. O. Beadle, head of the voca- As a- start,; the Council is giving consideration , to the passage of and directors of all the Produc- the governor regarding manpower tional agriculture department at a city tree ordinance; Since such an ordinance has been under discus- Lake Cily Girl tion Credit Associations in Wiscon- in Korea; promoted watersheds : Gale-Ettrick High School , accom- sion for some years, it is hoped sin, Minnesota , North Dakota and financed floats in parades ; talked panied hits two teams, the first Michigan and officers of the Fed- that speedy action will now be ordinance and equipment Mike at Buffalo County Teachers Col- composed - of Donald Daffinson, taken. . eral intermediate Credit Bank of lege; sponsored trips of students to Roland!Thompson , Gary Nelsestu- Bambenek and his assistant Bruce St.. 'Paul. " - The Park Board has been great- Reed would be lip against almost Going to Ecuador - the Central Exchange , and secur- en and James Ekern, and. the sec- ly concerned by the approach of LAKE CITY, Minn. — Miss Local directors attending the ed a tree planter for the county. ond made up of Otto Lebakken, insurmountable conditions in over- the Dutch , elm disease, west coming, its ravages. Therefore , Jane Goihl, 21, Lake City, who Minneapolis conference were Pres- !The president introduced Diller; Jack Emerson , Gary Smikrud and through Wisconsin and north was recently named as an Inter- ident Sverre Aasen , Whitehall; Jacob Rosc'iiow, Waumandee , and Kenneth Komperud. . ' the necessity for some definite through " Illinois and Iowa. This action now is apparent, national Farm Youth Exchange Vice President Earl Carlson, ling- Ludwig TamlA*, Fountain City, di- Top awards „went.to the Berlin great concern is brought about by delegate, will be living on a farm er City ; Floyd R. Fouks , Deer rectors, and their wives; John and Muscoda FFA teams respec- ¦: ¦ ' ¦ ¦ the fact that once an elm tree is A PROPER tree service: pro- in Ecuador, South America, for Park, C. Edward Hanson , River Hartman , Alma, secretary-treasur- tively. - . . •• ' . . . ¦• infected it- is doomed , since there , Falls, and James A. Julson, In- ¦ ¦ ¦ gram is of course, essential. The a; year starting in June. er of the association , and wife ; is no cure for. the disease. Park Board is taking a step to- Miss Janet Adams, a delegate dependence. Archie Brovold , county agent;.' and AT WASHINGTON MEETING With a proper tree ordinance, ward this end by making a cen- to Israel, is presently in Wabasha The PCAs maintain 130 offices '. Mis. Clarence Clark, chairman o( BLAIR , Wis. (Special)—Arthur preventive measures can be ap- sus of all trees on city owned County ,and is making the office The PCA at River Falls, with the dinner which was served by Solberg, Reynolds Coulee farmer, plied that will lessen the losses; property. The trees on all -boule- of the county agent her headquar- net worth of $637,000, is owned by Alma Mus|c Club at the school ' caf- r e p r e s e need the Trempealeau if: ' , ¦ ¦¦ : and when the disease makes vards, in parks and on other ters. its 1,800 members in Pierce St. eteria. - ' . - " " Farmers Union and the WBI its appearance in Winona. One municipal property will be count- She will speak at Mazeppa High Croix , Pepin, Buffalo and Trem- Farmers Union Co-op last week at tree authority stated that losses ed and recorded by species and School.Thursday at 8 p.m. pealeau counties who . had four IN THE AUDIENCE also were Washington , D. C. Ben Waldera of can be held to less than one the .. condition of each indicated. "Planning to meet the needs million dollars in loans outstand- Assemblyman R Ob er t Johnson , Independence also attended. The percent , if the control measures This information will be of great Mondovi , and Mr. and Mrs. Willis " of youth" will be the theme of ing as of Dec. 31. In addition to men were participants in the :13th are taken at the proper time. benefit to the city iii future years the county-wide leaders training the office at River Falls, the ter- E. Donley, Menomonie. . annual but trip organized and con- If the disease does strike the when additional plantings are institute Monday at 8 p.m. at ritory is served by two full-time About 430 attended. Entertain- ducted by the Wisconsin Farmers. elms in Winona , the Park Board made. ' Lake City City Hall. branch offices—one al Mondovi ment w'as furnished by the Alma Union in cooperation with the na- would be responsible for its con- _JVhile ive are on the; subject Leaders that attended the dis- and one at Arcadia—as well as Swing Band directed by Robert * ' ' ID tional Farmers Union. trol and without a suitable tree . SHES 030NNA BE SORE ATAA-en WAS Sft^*0 WAKE t«R of trees, let us review .briefly trict program at "Rochester will •seven contact points where service Smith. The audience sang the na- UP WHEH EAF20 yOJ JNI- some of tHe plantings of trees report. is available on a part-time basis. tional anthem. 1 H 6UVS DRIVE and flowers in Lake Park. As They are Mrs, Alvin Sievers and we go through the well-kept Bruce Bremer , Lake City; and " APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky grounds and note the various Mrs. Harlan Pahl, Mazeppa , and Lake City Holsfein flowers, annuals, perennials and Mrs. George Johnson, Plainview. roses, and the various trees and shrubs, little do \ie realize , the work and planning that is neces- Herd sary to- accomplish such results. Tops County For example, the plantings this Fillmore County WABASHA, Minn.—The 35 grade Holsteins in the herd of Paul spring will include about 1200 and Jim Goihl, Lake City, averaged 52.9 pounds of butterfat in De- canna tubers and some 2200 an- cember- to top Wabasha County DHIA reportsy : nuals of various kinds which are SCD Organizes Their herd , in the Central unit, also led in average pounds used primarily as bedding and border plants. LANESBORO, Minn. (Sp-ecial)- of milk—1,484 per cow. Houghton & Woodcock, Plainview, had the Five election districts, similar to top cow. Maid , a registered Holstein, produced 99.3 pounds of but- , ' LAST FALL a group of 40 var- the system used for election of ter/at. ieties of dayliiies, bordered with county, commissioners, were set Paul Schroeder , Elgin, had the top herd in the South unit with tulips, was planted in a rectan- up at the first meeting of the new- average ' ; an production of 52.7 pounds of butterfat and 1,448 pounds gular bed east of Franklin Street. ly consolidated east and west Fill- of milk. ' , The addition of dayliiies is new more soil conservation district In the North unit the top herd was owned by Morris Meincke, to the park landscaping. boards Tuesday at the home of Lake City, with an. average of 51.5 pounds of butterfat and 1,439 Arnold Aakre. . - ' ' .. More roses will be planted this REX MORGAN, M;D. By Do I Curtis pounds of milk. - spring in two plots, comprising The two soil conservation dis- Schuth Brothers of Wabasha had the top herd in Unit 4 with an about 59 old-fashiond roses in tricts -consolidated Dec. 20 and average of 47 pounds of butterfat and 1,381 pounds of milk. one and 50 modern varieties in now is known as the Fillmore Soil The top herd in Unit No. 5 was owned by Henry Dose, Lake the other. These will complement and Water;' Conservation District. City, with a butterfat average of 49.87 pounds and a milk aver- the three rose beds already-' :es- The 10-man board which was age of 1,320 pounds per cow. tablished and will be expanded , elected will operate as one group The following is a summary of the top ten herds and the top no doubt , in future years. until the March township election five cows in the five units of the county. .To supplement the present flow- when a new five-man board will be SOUTH UNIT ering crabs of several varieties , named. TEN HIGH HERDS 20 lladiant crabs and 50 Almey Chosen to head the board are: No. Dry — Avg. lbi. — crabs will be planted in the Eugene Scheevel , Preston , chair- ¦ ¦ Bretd Cowt Cowa Milk BF Paul Schroeder, ¦Eiolrvv. ..- ...... ; GH 49 3 1,448 SI.7 spring. These will brighten up man; Evan Engebretson , "Whalan , LBO Bernard, Elgin . ,... GH 18 1 1,351 49.4 the park area in the early spring vice chairman, and Donne Tam- Houghton 8. Woodcock, Plainview ...... RH 3« 6 1,3M 49,0 John Tentis, Elgin ,..,....., R8.GH 50 3 1,292 45.4 and will be very showy when mel , Preston , secretary. . Kenneth Steffcni Plainview GH 29 2 1,159 45.0 viewed close up. as well as at a Parrel Brekke, Lanesboro , was Foresl Lamprecht, Plainview ,. GH 11 4 1,302 42.1 Pot Melvin, Plnlnvlew ,.... GH 27 5 1,124 42.0 distance. named district conservation aid to GH 34 3 1,112 29, replace Rober t Nagel who has ac- Dun Hasslfl, Plainview . .. * ADDITIONAL trees and Francis SchneWer, P lalnvtew RH V * I,0i3 3P. I cepted permanent employment Glen Goetz, Plainview ... GH 30 ?' 1,084 3B.» shrubs to the number of about with the Department of the Inter- FIVE HIGH COWS 175 will be planted, also, includ- Houghton & Woodcock, Plalrvlew ...., - ...... - RH 2,310 . 99.3 ior. NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller Frnncls Schneider, Plalnvlpw ,. RH 2,190 . 98.6 ing evergreens and some native Hourhton & Woodcock, Plolnvlew .. RH 2,550 89.3 deciduous varietie s such as Amer- HoggMon & Woodcock , plainview RH 1,880 88.4 ican linden , green ash , hackber- Paul Schroeder, Elgin ...... OH 3,377 86.4 ry and walnut , some of which Ettrick Homemaker NOHTH UNIT Park / TEN HIGH HERDS have Decn grown in the Delegates Attend Morris Meincke, take City ' ' GH 15 2 1,439 51.5 Board nursery, "We are pleased Donald Gruhlke, Zumbro Falls GH 35 ' 4 . 1,467 50.5 to see some hackberry trees in- Furniture Lesson Vincent Eversman, Wabasha , GH 41 ¦ A 1,324 48.9 dueled , since th ey produce the Donald Pnlmor, Lake City GH 3i • 1 1,332 4o.l ETTHICK , Wis. (Special )- Clarence Reese, Lake Clly GH 30 3 1,362 46.0 berries that are so attractive to Lloyd Malerus, Meieppa GH 27 5 1,234 43.5 bird s, especially the waxwings Homemaker delegates from the Erwin Frelhell, Lake Clly GH 26 5 1,114 41.2 abundant Ettrick center met Wednesday at Donald Yotter, Zumbro FalU GH 27 5 1,069 39.4 that have been such Mrs. Joe Johnson, Zumbro Falls , GG 37 2 821 39.1 visitors in Winona this winter. tho home of Mrs. Everett Halder- Russell Meyer, Lake City GH 43 3 1,017 38.8 A *ne\v Lotus bed is being es- son , in the Crystal Valley area. FIVE HIGH COWS tablished in Lake Winona just The lesson on "Furniture Ar- Harry Meincke, Lak« City OH 2,260 97.2 rangement ," was presented by Miss Vincent Eversman, Wabnch,; .' GH 2,260 92.7 south and west of Huff Street to Donald Grunlke, Zumbro Falls ., GH 2,720 92.4 replace the one destroyed during Jane Graff , home furnish ings spe- Raymond Kohrs, Lake Cl'y , GH 1,840 92.0 the construction of the new high- cialist from the University exten- Paul Meyer, Lake City ...... , GH 2,070 91.0 way 61. ' sion department at Madison , and LfcNTKAl. UNI I Mrs, Eileen Layton, home demon- TEN HIGH HERDS stration ntfent. Paul and Jim Goihl, Lako City GH 35 4 "I.4B4 52.9 Lavern Wlndhorsl, Waropoa GH 36 3 1,369 46.5 Home Council Elects Delegates included tlis Mmes. MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst Wllburt Rabe, Lake City GH8.G 37 7 1,061 43.5 Knrl Hentliorn nnd Hnrlaml Hunt- Art 4 Larry Scfiafe-r, Goodhu* GH 24 4 1,155 39.2 Delegates to District er , Decora Prairie; Dewey Baard- Florlan Reding, Mazenoo . GH 41 2 1,145 31,8 Marlyn Rabe, Laka City , GJ.RG 37 5 793 37.7 sotli and Vllats Suttie, Glas*,'ow-Hnr- Clarence Slewed, Zumbro Falls GH 48 13 970. 36.5 From Houston County dies Creek; Ben Erickson and Hen- Burfon -Meyer, L"k« City *} 29 i 781 35.2 ry SoIherR, Ktlrick; Odell Wlllflrd Bremer , Lake C'ty GH 31 7 939 34.3 CALEDONIA , Minn. -McmtiPfs Lebak- Morris & Emil Hcltmnn. Laki- Cltv GH 24 4 900 30.7 Homo ken and Amiuid Onsrud , Merry- ~~ -"•: ¦•¦- - ~ -- - - af _.Jbc Houston County - " FIVK--1IIGH-COWS Council tsolcctorf to .-ittctiil tlic ' c'iis"- Mttkers Club-;--Curtis—-H-einv- and Willard Bremrr, lake Cl'y GH 1,920 97.9 Howard Tjoflnt , Beach , and Albert Paul & Jim Goihl, Lake City GH 2,420 92,0 trict plnnnlii R mcetiii R Fob. 14 al Paul «, Jim Goihl, Lake City GH 2,n?o 8B.9 Rochest er nro Mines. Lawrence Uilmcister and Louis Halderson , Paul 8, Jim Goihl, Lake City GH 2,050 84.1 , Hurley, Arthur Crystal Valley. Mrs. Lauritz Le- Clarence Slewert, ZTumbro Fain . . GH 2,050 84.1 Knutson Frank bakken , Merry.Makers club, center UNIT 4 Hiinnestor ,-nul C'.'irlyn H OSLKI. meet ing .Inn. chairman , presided. Lunch was TEN HIGH HERDS Also named at Uiu served by the Ettrick women, Schuth Bros., Wabasha ; GH 21 4 1,381 47.(1 !l were the conimlttocs Ior Achieve- W.' C. Drysdnle & Son, Wahasha GH ii O 1,216 45.7 ment Day. They arc: runtne Lchnerl:, Kcllogo GH 31 4 1,2?] - 43 6 CHAIRMAN AT PEPIN Francis Graner & Son, Kellogg GH&GG , 43 6 1,003 39.5 Program—Mrs. James Syllin R, Verlynn LeVan, Clflln , GH 29 3 1,016 3B .9 Mrs. Rostnd , Mrs. Henry HaitR- PEPIN , Wis. (Special )—Geor ge II. Zarling 8. Son, Phlnvlcw .,, GH 6] O 1,050 37 ,4 F oyer weather has been appointed .toy Spooner, Kallono GH V 11 1,060 37 ,0 laml. Publicity—Mrs. Allen Orr Nelion «. Pcton, Kclloao RG8.GH 30 3 lit 36.3 nnd Mrs. Allen Morken. Lunch— chairman of the March of DJme.i Sawyer 8, Burk , P lainview ..r GH 26 4 1,080 35.8 Mrs. Garnet Deters , Mrs, Morris campaign for the village. William Norton , Kellogg . GH 34 4 98J 35.8 ¦ " FIVE HIGH COWS Storlie , Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. Gladys MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd Marx Brothers , Wabasha GH 1.860 89,3 Meyer , Mrs. Clarence Kikcns nnd BLAIR RESIDENTS WIN Prnncls Graner *. Son, Kellofin GH 3,250 83 ,3 Mrs, Cyrus Iieo. Hostesses—Mrs. BLAIR , Wis. (Special 1 — Olson W. C.i Drysdalo 8. Son, Wabasha GH 2,500 82.5 Ciifiena t.fhnerl;, Kelbnn GH 1,860 80.8 Albert Oseth and Mrn, ltostad. F,x- L, P. Gas Co., Blair , was a first Schuth Brothers, Wabasha .... GH 1,940 77.6 lilhlts—Mrs. Btirinesler , Mrs. Mel- place Winner in Iho I'Ml Kales UNIT 5 vin Kuccker , Mrs. Arthur Plitzti- contest. Mr. and Mrs, F*rio Olson , TEN HIGH HERDS weit and Mrs. Kinil TrHius . co-owners , won a five-day trip in Henry Do*.e, Lnke Cit y ° H 3I » M"> -"¦B7 , Pl^/ood Pick, I'lalnvlew ,,. f,H n 5 1.U6 -I9 «2 December to Las Vegas, N'cv Howard Flck, lake City GH 35 4 1,194 45.02 NIGHTINGALE HOMEMAKERS 81 Mlrlon Schwantr, Plainview I RH 23 i 1, 174 43.54 FOUNTAIN CITY CLUB riple Vosilcr, Ltkn City GH V 7 1,134 43 54 ARCADIA. Wis. ( Special)-Ni«lit'« Gilbert Stalling, .MIHvllU - OH J] » 1,274 43.00 , FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. (Spe- H-riry ¦Rott, Clnln GH 33 3 1,209 43.62 InRale Homemakers will rneet Feb [Jlmcr Flck, Uk* City ,. OH 4) 7 1,174 41 . 78 14 at tlie ItKA Ij iiildiii fi, The lesson cial)—Miss Paulino Poehlcr, Buf- Art Olln, Millville GH 39 4 l,O0» 37.30 nn "AnvmsitiR Kiirnilme in Ihe falo County home agent , showed Oeoifl* Tosmer, Millville <™ 37 8 903 34 , u '* slides of her recent trip lo Africa FIVE HIGH COWS Homo will lie presented Jiy 'he D ) n delegate.*,, Mrs. Alfred Hiinson Sr , nl the Hclp-Eaeh-Othcr Homemak- Howard f-lck, LnM City -. °'' '• " Howard Pick. Lake City °M 3.2»» '» and Mrs. Holiert (iilbertsan . A 50. ors meeting at the William Duell- Howard Flck, Lake Clly •r 1 J.'"0 ,s r'' cent exchange f ilit for the Valen- man home. The Feb. 15 meeting Gilbert Stdllng, /Vllllvllla '" '.<« B» Elwood Flck, Plainview GH 2'w0 ,s line party should he brought. will be ut the John Grass home. Tri-County Oil Divorce Cases FRIDAY To Report Record the Daily ' Record FEBRUARY 2, 1 962 Sales for 1961 Heard by Judge At Winona Winona Fune ra ls Two-Stare Deaths RUSHFJtfli), Minn. (Special) - Record 1961 sales; which for the Genera l Hospital koeller Oscar M. Haralsrud third consecutive years have" ex- In Houston Co. Mrsi Arnold (Special) Mrs; Arnold Koeller , 82. 1109 W, PIGEON FALLS, Wis . I Special) ceeded $1 million, will be reported CALEDONIA , Minn. — "Vlsltlm hniirsi- Medical "net «iir«lcal Five divorce actions were heard . pitlrnti,; S to < and 7 to' 1-30 p .m, -- dren perished in a fire that de- IT Broderick , 470 ' Harriet St., Pine City; Mrs. Ida McFarlin , exhausted but happy after the footed under the palm frees till going north. He had come from The Board of Education an- farm home outside Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bctz a son opening. It Avas a success, the dawn." stroyed their Jany22 , ¦/ were held this morning at Cath- Plainview ; Mrs. Violet Bielby, Homer. He said the truck has nounced several -weeks ago a so- Joaquin , Tex , near the Louisiana Mr; Henry , edral of the Sacred Heart , the Shreveporty La., and Mrs. Har- good foot brakes and lie never cial dancing course which would today. and Mrs. Gordon Some of the critics' newspaper comments: "An ahsurclly w;on- line, Lewiston , a son Jan. 28. Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. J. Dittman of- mon Herron , Lake City. uses the emergency brake. include the twist. Thirty-two per- Constable Eddie DeFriend said ' Funeral services will be 2 p.m. derful piece of stylized nonsense starring the peerless Patrice Bork's son, Gregory, testified sons plunked : down $10 each for children of a Mr. and Mrs. Harris Btirreson, ficiating. Burial was in St. Mary's Munsel .• ¦;' ." ¦ the victims were the Decorah , Iowa. , a son Jan. 24: Cemetery. . Saturday at Immanuel Lutheran that the brake lights were work- the dancing lessons. ; couple named Dardens. Their full *W. "If Miss Munsel had not already won her-laurels at the Met- ing when lie and his: father left Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eikens. Pallbearers were John Schlaefer , Cliurch, Plainview, : the Rev;, R-. 0 At the same time the board an- identity was not immediately ropolitan Opera , "in musical comedy and on TV she could start home-That ¦'" a son Jan. 25 at St, Ann 's Hos- Floyd Voss, Thomas Klee Frank Reese officiating. : Burial will be in ' morning. Wicklund tes- nounced an "individual and fam- available. ¦' a new cycle by becoming the toast of Broadway in this refresh- ¦ ' ¦ ^ Greenwood Cemetery. tified they were not working when ily survival course" given free ¦ . pita'. La Crosse. Boland , C. YV. Byer and August ing sattire of popular melodrama .. ." he arrested Bork. PEPIN , Wis. (Special)—Mr. and Rick. Friends may call at Johnson- ¦ under Civil Defense sponsorship. It never hurts to add a table- Schriver Funeral Home from noon "Sparked by the gamin charm, lilting -voice and comedy - . With only six persons signing up spoon of melted butter or mar- Mrs. Derm is West berp a. daugh- genius of Patrice Munsel 'Chrysanthemum,' a vintage musical ter Jan. 28 at. St. Elizabeth' s Hos- today until Saturday noon and at Add a little sherry to that split for survival, the school canceled garine to a ready-mix pancake the church after-1 p,m. Saturday. of English extraction , launched the Royal Poinciana Playhouse's •pea and ham soup. the course. batter. pital , Wabasha. WEATHER . fifth season last night with an explosive outburst of melody and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hedlich , Os- merriment ... Singing, acting, dancing, clowning,' Miss Munsel ceola , Wis., -a daughter Jan. 26 EXTENDED FORECAST MINNESOTA — Temperatures Munici pal Court is wonderful ... " ' . Mrs. Rcdlich is the former Bar- The Schulers who had their four youngsters with them in bara Stein, daughter of Mr . and will average near normal. Normal , 21-27 south. Nor- WINONA Palm Beach returned to their Long Island home yesterday. Next Mrs. Harold Stein. high lfi-21 north , ' ¦ • mal low 7 below to zero north Forfeits were : on the agenda: A concert in Boston then a trip to Switzerland -.WASHINGTON ,'D. C. -First Dis - Miss Joan C. Modjeski. 20. 576 E. where Patrtce will record a Menotti opera. Then three weeks of trict Rep, and Mrs. Albert H. and zero to 8 above south. A little colder north portion Saturday oth- Sarnia St,. $15, charged with fail- skiing in the Swiss Alps, a TV "spectacular " in Canada , and in Quie, a son Thursday. The Quiers ing to yield the right-of -way after April Patrice w ill open a two months engagement in Lbs An- now have four sons and one daugh- erwise only minor day to day geles singing in "Song of Norway." Bob's changes till colder early next week. being involved in an accident with and San Francisco ter. two other vehicles. .She was arrest- mother , Mrs . Charles Schuler , will go to California to be with HOUSTON, Mitm.-Mr. and Mrs . Precipitation will average .05 to the young Schulers for several weeks during the run of "Song .10 in brief occurences light snow ed by police Wednesday nt 5:4a Dwain Miennert , a daughter Wed- p. m. at Broadway and Winona of Norway. " In the fall Bob and Pat hope to put "Chrysanthe- nesday at Lutheran Hospital , La through period. Street. mum" on Broadway. Crosse. WISCONSIN—Temperatures will Robert B. McLean , average near normal. Normal lush 20. 158 W. Wabasha St.. $10, charged wil h school parents talked wit h teach- 18-25 northwest 24-3(1 southeast. failing to stop for a red light. He Charge Dismissed TODAY'S BIRTHDAY Normal low zero to 7 above north- ers on their children 's progress at [ was arrested by police Thursday at special conferences arranged- for Yield Lvnn - Beemnn , 578 W. 4th west 7-15 southeast. Temperatures 9:32 p. m. at Sth and Main streets. ! A charge of driving after sun- near or a little above seasonal this purpose last week. The re- St., fi. Hugh F. Morgan . New Lisbon , sponse was termed very good since set without headlights was dis- normals unlil turning colder Tues- Wis., $10. charged with driving day or Wednesday. Precipitation the meetings were not on a sched- missed for lack of evidence in IMPOUNDED DOGS through a red light at the junction uled basis. . 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TlmuL Badgers Risk Perfect Mark Xyy Sporfs; ;^; ' v - ; Hit by Epidemic < Paa« 11 Friday, Febi-uar-y 1, T941 Against Gophers Saturday By AUGIE KARCHER By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS y Wisconsin , trying to take up the ; Daily Ntws Sports Editor slack created by the- ineligibility FOUR TO TRY OUT John Kenney, coach of the Winona High Winhawks, is beginning of its . top scorer. Bin Jackson , to wish he Were "Dr. Kildare" every day, puts its perfect Big Ten basket- FOR WORLD TEAM ) With seven members of his varsity basketball squad out at least ball record at stake Saturday at ' COLORADO - - -SPRINGS Minnesota , - . - Cob. on« day each this week due to ailments of some kind or illness in (.JP*— Player-coach John Mayasich The Badgers will be shooting for and three other members of the their families, a medical degree would be of more value to Kenney. their fifth slraigh'yconferencc vic- stand- Green Bobcats were named Thus, when Owatonna invades tory to continue atop the Thursday to try out for the U.S. Winona High's—gym tonight for ings , with Ohio State. The game ' (3:30 team which will he picked for tha an 8 o'clock Big Nine engagement, will be regionally televised Hockey T our Kenney will , more than have his p.m. - 'est'..-)' - ¦ World n a m e n t ' in trying to evade the March 8-18. tuke: 'We'lt hands full Chosen to try out with Maya- Big Nine .basement. Jackson averaged 21.1 points ba- Friday morning, the report on fore being ruled ineligible schol- sich, an outstanding defenseman , his cagers read like this : astically. Playing for the first time were goalie Jim Matteson , cen- John Prigge — In hospital since without him, the Badgers downed. ter Paul Coppo and defenseman Need Top Effort Monday with serious case of flu, thc Ulini at Illinois Monday, 85-8U Mile Horn. at first believed to be pneumonia. Toriv Hughbanks , : th-e only third! Bob Graus-nick — Home since year man on the traveling squad, ' Tuesday with fever, flu . returned to the starting lineup and*, To Beat Austin Leof Strand — Infection in both bagged 17 points. ¦;¦¦ - ¦ Minnesota , a 105r 104 overtime "This is the big one of the year eyes. . ' . • /•: . '" ' . Rushford Host Oarrel Foster *- Flu, 102 tem- loser to Indiana in a record scor- for us," Coach Lloyd Luke said. ing ^ame last week, will be shoot - "We've been pointing for this one perature. " Robert Mo-wait — Missed school ing for its third victory in seven a long time, and we think we can league starts. All five of the Go - win it although it will take a top Thursday, flu. To GUSSA Ski Dave Erickson -— Difto. phc.r starters are averaging in team effort. Everyone is going to double figures , topped' by Eric have to swim to capacity. " Morrie Miller —• Missed school Wednesday, due to heart attack Magdanz with 23.0. Those are Luke's sentiments on his , now hos- tonight' s 7 p.rn. dual swimming suffered by father In other game* Saturday, Ohio Meet Sunday pitalized at Rochester; State (5-0* aims for its 21st straight meet with the powerful Austin I've reconciled myself to the RUSHFORD, Minn. ( Special ) — Packers at the Winona High pool. " Big Ten triumph in a home en- The Central Un ited States Ski fact that this is one . of those counter with Northvvesterh U-5) In- years," said Kenney. "All I can (2-2) Association regional , boys and AUSTIN represents one mom diana (3-1) is at Illinois and girls jumping championship will, team in a long line of Hawk op- do is check the "walking wounded' Michigan State (2-5> at Purdu e have been ranked in twice a day. " be held here. Sunday with pre- -Ponents that (3.-4) .. Iowa entertains Creighton in tournament cerr^nonies begin- the state's top ten. a non-lcaguo affair , ¦ DEPENDING UPON who was In Tb REGIONAL TOURNEY ... These bantam hockey players back row , Bill Blank , Richard Moore , Gary Kratch , Joh n Jaszew- ning at 1:15 p.m. 'Someone rated them No. 2 in school this afternoon , Kenney said Michigan is idle tomorrow. The will represent Winona in the regional hockey tournament Saturday ski, Roger Anderson , Charles Crawford. Duane Pomeroy. Bub Kie- ; The Hillcrest Ski Club and the their poll while two other polls he will start Strand and Wulf Wolverines temporarily suspend- Rushford Lions Club are hosts of , at Albert Lea, meeting Rochester at noon. Left to right , first row, pcr, Larry Kanz , Tim Nissen, , (Daily News ed three sophomores for missin g have them No. 3 " Luke said. "I'd Krause at forward, Mill-er at cen- ¦ ¦ ¦ and Keith Peterson event which v,;ill take place on say they should be No. . 3. The ter and Marty Farrell and sopho- are Neil Peterson , Ray Mertes , Dick Lande, and Lee ka'n'z; Sports photo) '. • /. .' . ' practices. They were regular guard llagelissen Hill. kids aren't awed by the thought more Steve Keller at guards. Bob Cantrcll , top-scoring , forward of taking on a top ranked oppo- John Oosterbaan and reserve THIS IS A sanctioned meet • -withy "I've got five men to start and - ' nent though as we've been swim- after that I'll have to scrounge guard Doug Herner. .- .They. .missed invitations out to member clubs last night' s with Detroi t , Wisconsin, Illinois and Minne- ming, the state's best all season." around," said Kenney.. "H o vy game in Austin has extra strength in the strong they are will determine how which Michigan lost .82-74. sota, Over ; 100 entries are expect- breaststroke and the butterfly along we make out. They might tire like ed according to tournament chair- Caty s College Illinois' job will ba trying to $tep man C. L. "Spike " .'Julsrud. . with a top notch relay team. Fives they did in the secon d half at Face Rough Road Indiana 's Jimmy Rayl , thsKspiiid- Northfield."- y Three classes will use the large TF ly junior who is setting a record 35 meter hill which has an offi- THE WINHAWKS will hope to One bright spot ig the return ol :—- ST . MAR Y'S— -T- ST^ — scoring pace with a 35.0 average . ', pick up their points in the free- , out since cial record of 112 feet. They are: forward Dave Hajelton Hoyl has potted 8-0 points in his and style events, .especially the , rela- Christmas with an ankle injury. St. Mary 's College will attempt IN REGIONAL SATURDAY By GARY EVANS I—16 and. 17 year olds; II—14 ¦last two games, a record 56 an 15. year olds, and III—12 and 13 tively short sprints. Hazelton ca_n run and shoot, but to .beat Augsburg for the second Daily News Sports Writer Indiana 's 105-104 : victory over Min- According to> Luke the freestyle his movements are still hampered. time this season when it journeys year olds. Minneapolis; ' When Winona State College ' s nesota last week and 24 in the Hoos- Class IV made up of children relay team has also been looking He won't start but will see serv- to for Saturday s 8 iers 72-71 decision over Northwest- ¦ good during practice and has been p^m. contest. , basketbal l Warriors lake to the 11 years and younger will com- ice. . :/^f/-:jBfln^ro Hockey road this weekend' they will be con- ern Monday. ; pete oh the 18 meter hill which cutting seconds off its time. In the previous clash of the two frott ed 'with two must games that OWATONNA, not blessed with a fives the Redmen handed Augs- has an official record of 56 feet. "If the kids are in; the . right great abundance of height, snap^ possibly : won ' t , mean a. thing. - frame of mind for the meet I burg its first loss of the season The Statesmen , go-against Moor- , JULSRUD STATED that Eau ped its 11-game losing string TueS' 60-54 at Terrace Heights with Team Faces Rochester think we could pull one of season's day night by beating Northfield head State tonight he-fore continu- Claire is expected to have six- big upsets/' the coach comment- Denny Burgman doing a tremen- . Winona 's bantam hockey team, boys up to 14- . ' years ' - • of age. ing on to Bemidji for a Saturday vear-olds entered in the competi- 51-42. Little Perry King, 5-7 sen- dous rebounding-job. Larsen Signs; ed. "We have to get the all out ior guard, scored 21 points;; product of the Park Recreation Winner of the tourney will ad- night contest. -; ' tion. effort though or we really be in League, will meet Rochester at vance to the state meet at HiK- Hillcrest Ski n*, conference IT WILL BE up to Burgman : The Rushford trouble. The Indians are 1-6 in noon Saturday in the regional bing Feb. 17- and 18. . /. WHY DO THESE games that Club has nine- entries in the play, Winon a 2-4 and only a step to carry a big share of the load ' ' ; The tanksters will be in action bantam hockey tournament .at The regional playoff is under mast .be- won mean so little? . meet, Thov are. Jeff Burke, Jerry ahead. ; y again Saturday as Mike Stallings, Albert. Lea. y the direct supervision of (he -Min- .The Warriors , have been beaten Tiger Stars- again Saturday* playing host to the team's leading scorer, has Bunke, Mike Woll . Ronnie Iver- Minneapolis Southwest at 4 p.m. Owatonna meets Albert Lea at nesota- Amateur Hockey Associ- three; times in the NSCC as com- son, Herbert . Moor, Vernon been dropped for¦ scholastic rea- ation . R eferees for the ; tourna- pared to one loss , for St: Cloud , Jeff Hoi- sons." . ' . . ' ¦ . ' . • ' . . ¦ " ' ; 9 a.m. and Austin faces New Bunke, Randy llimlie THE WINONA High Scftool mat- Ulm at 10:30 a.m. All games are ment are Chuck Holmes and arid two for Mankato . This means land and Steve Scattum. men get a big test tonight as Ron This puts; another dent in St. at the indoor rink at the fair- Warren Johnso n, both of Albert that if State is to win or share Still Dicker The winners r»f the tourney will White's grapplers journey to Owa- Pipers Cement Mary's hopes oLf inishing strong grounds, : Lea, and Verne; Wussow of Ro- the title it would have . to tri- By "THE- ASSOCATED PRESS qualify for the Central United chester. umph in all five remaining games tonna for a meet with the defend- after a disappointing start. The Don Larsen , a pitcher whose States Ski Association¦ junior ing state champion Indians. Redmen now have lost six in a Semifinals are Saturday after- Tournamen t chairman is John while St. Cloud and Mankato each ¦' jVIunising* noon with one team to draw 1962 performance could prove a championships at - row and don't seem to get the a Luncy of the Albert Lea Hockey lose twice. . Mich., Feb. 25. "I'm afraid Owatonna will have bye. Championship game will be : The schedule now favors St. major factor in the success or Hold on 2nd; results on the road that they do Association. . failure of the San too much strength for us," White in the confines of the Terrace played at 7:30 p.m, Each team may have a roster Cloud as it has only to get past Francisco Gi- said. "I am sure that we have ants, came to terms with the •Gi- Heights gym: -> BantanvTJlvision hockey is lor of up to 20 players. ; Mankato Saturday before playing ¦ '¦¦¦ Nat'l Hockey Lcogue several boys that can win though Moorhead , Bemidji and the. War- ants today. ' ; . "," St. Mary's shawed~promise in ; New- Work'!, Boston i. and wy3 vfill be going all out for riors. However , two Detroit Tiger Montreal J, Tcron lu J. " ¦( Tumble its recent loss to Duluth, the ¦* ¦ :¦¦ Scots it- " _ • Should the Staters band the stars were reported having salary Chleaoo 7,.;Detroit .. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MIAC leader, as it rallied from a troubles. At stake Janlght are the unbeat- 20-point deficit earl y in the game Huskies another defeat someone TIES , ' ' Larsen, 32, and southpa w Bflly YOUNG AARON en dual meet records of Pat Hamline cemented its hold on tc*v_take the. lead before dropping Redrnen VVin 3-0;else is going to have .to bea t. them SAN JUAN , Puerto Rico W— Weodworth, Jim Bambenek and second place in the Minnesota In- - - ¦'' . first and this seems unlikely, Pierce came to the Giants from of a 74-68 decision. . the Chicago Tommy Aaron , younger brother Mike Gerlach, Winona's "B i g tercollegiate Conference basketball Stallings made his presence White Sox this winter Milwaukee outfielder Hank Aaron , race Thursday night with a 63-60 IN MOORHEAD tonight Winona in a trade. Larsen, a 6-foot-4 Three." felt as he did a top rebounding State will be facing a team that tied for the runs batted in leader- victory over Gustavus Adolphus. job along -with scoring 15 points. right-hander , had an 8-2 record in beat the Warriors 73-65 in Winona 33 games with ship with Orlando Cepeda of the The contest highlighted an even- Beaulieu Gets 2 the White Sox last Francisco Giants in the Puer- Jan. 19. year. Sari ing of otherwise non-loop activity IT WILL BE either Tom Hall NORTHFIELD , Minn. (Special) lost bis footing and crumpled -into Winter Baseball League. opponents. or Al Williams moving in at In that game it was a one-man to Rico with outstate — St. Mary's College, though not the boards. The leg will be put show as Jim Nagel. the loop 's lead- His biggest years were with the St. Charles vs. Stallings' forward spot. Williams New York Yankees in the SO' FATHER DIES South Dakota State defeated at full strength , skated to a 3-0 in a cast and he will remain there ing scorer , fired in 28 points , - all s. He RICHTER'S has played as a regular this sea- victory over Carleton here Thurs- for at least two days. pitched the only (perfect Came in MADISON UT1—Hugh V. Richter. Macalester, The Redmen will have lo cope "I consider .every meet before the second place deadlock. who spent most of 1%1 with Syra- try $1. Hot lunches served all , was paced by 16 poinls St. Mjiry' e (1) Pos. Carleton (0) at the half with a zone defense Saturday NAIA Tournament a pre-nalional Caldwell r, HyduM The Heavers will ! hrow a balanc- cuse and Indianapolis; and out- day. Sponsored by Eau Galla At Spring Lake each from Bill Sturdevant and but will play tnan-ln-man them- experiment and thus far this sea- fflnijriusson ,. r> Wood i ed scoring attack al Winona as fielder Bill Tomb, up from Krlti of John Kalberer. selves along with their basic sin- son I' ve been using a different Beaulieu .. n OrlscoM they have three men averaging in the New York-Pennsylvania cir- Sportsmen' s Club. COCHRANE, Wis, - The annual Berrloan c Ingerioll Gene Evans topped three Supe- gle-post offense. practice rout ine every week in an Anderson W Daggett double figures. Bill (..'line , a guard cuit. Spring Lake American Legion ice figures attempt to find the one Hint will Frontier W Hall rior teammates in double Following Saturday 's contest is the leading ¦ point , getter as he fishing contest will he at Buffalo with 27 points as Superior toppled leave its in good condition and top ST. MARY'S SPARES: Tlerney, Trylek , i.s averaging I. >:¦? a R-.nno in go * "s joy 'Hoys I o I o rn.synA Stevens, Don McCormlcH, McKcown *nd City -Sunday..(r omJ-lp.i..rny...... Kigh - for-th-e St-- Paul *?.(:. _Mi!£y. . .'. ... ¦strength-.-'-' — - — KbKirein— "¦ " Bctlieh Dulntqii e. Iowa , for its last,^ non- with^Darr-'Sjoblad 'r. -t:t-"point -aver- Last year's contest was the big- school wais Leo Bajmn ieml with Little is known of the Milwaukee CARLETON SPARES] Koohler, Htnd, age and Fred Swanson 's VI.X gest in history and this one pro- . : » conference game bnfore finish' Bngley, slallbern, Sosey. 23. ing against oppo- team but on the basis of some of FIRST PERIOD Scorlnm None, Penalties mises to be even bigger. Many seven 311 AC —Mt» , WNO and s Santa Margarita at l' « miles. lulu in Thursday 's other league at 40" > W. y ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Int Harv 52?8 Westg El 36% ~ Marum (Ollmanton) .... 5 JO 21 «• Other - .i00s itv the •tandem , .event my's Pizza, toppled 239—539 and HAVE BEEN so many wfltider. - nancial about a point and' San THERE Westburg (Pepin) 6 25.. 15 65, Winona Plumberettes 917—2 ,610. SpOrtS ::(. . Int Paper 3.4. VVlworth 83V2 ful things sold about the accomodations 15 U were: Helen Engl«rth < 54r (158-188, Diego Imperial a fraction. Merrlt (Pepin) » 14 . , Jones & L 68% Yng S & T/100% In our CAPTAIN'S QUARTERS that we Elaine Thode fired 526, tee Miranda ¦ Bright (Alma) . :...... 6 2? 17 «t IM) . Betty Schoonover 505 and • ¦:¦ ' - •; . ¦ . would like to invite you to come In Klrcher (Pepin) , « 19 21 5» Losses of around a point we ro and look: them over. It's a wonderful ' Marlyn Peikert 50-4. Pin-Drops—Barbara Gile w \ t h Ebersold (Alma) . * 30 16 56 Calendar place for wedding breakfests, showers, SO Mrs. Tubus rode into second In taken by International Nickel, LtfH (Fairchild) ...... * 21 • 176 led Doras IGA to 865—2,350. PRODUCE ennlversary get-to-gcthers and the like. Schmidt ( Fairchild) ..... * II . 10 4* singles on a 531 scratch on games Polly Jung tagged BASKETBALL Phelps Dodge and American RAY MEYER, INN KEEPER, WIL- Krusche ..... 5 II IS *« a 474 series for CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Mer- iF*tt*hHd) of 171-177-183. Feb. }—Owa tonna at ; Winona High, Sign Contracts Smelting. Anaconda eased . LIAMS HOTEL. - . Klndschy (Alma) ...... 4 17 » 43 Budweiscr. at Moorlicad Slate. 15 43 Winona Stale cantile Exchange — butter steady The Dow Jones industrial aver- BOLOVA'S FINEST . . . Accutron wrist- Hanson (Gilmanton) ..... 5 14 . Fob. 1—St Mary s at Augsburg, Wl- ¦MINNEAPOLIS .(fl — Two more )1 43 ATHLETIC CLUB: MajoreHfr - ' wholesale buying prices un- watches. Complet e selection of men' s, KoJcllen (Taylor) .5 1* MRS. SCHOONOVER belted 560 nonj Stale: at Benildil. age at noon was up .93 at 703.47; ¦ Stein (Taylor) .5 17 ? 43 Jens lops the heap by htirlers, one who showed consi d- ladles', children' s watches at RAINBOW one game Feb. 4—Wabasha St. Folix at Cotter. changed; 93 scoreAA 59%; 92 A to. the Post Office Noll (Alma) . - ,. - 1« 7 «3 on IM- 193-178 and took over fifth Prices moved generally higher JEWELERS, next¦ * after Thursday's 909—2,600./ Gert Feb..'5—St. Mary' s at Loras. 19«61 on 4th St. .; ; • ' . , ; -Hokjcb (Alma) ;. ..,.... I 11 11 4b. place; Miss Pozanc shot 203—535 at erable promise during the 59%; 90 B 58V*; 89 C 56%; cars on the American Stock Exchange. . Gabrych knocked down Feb. 4-^-Cotter Owatonna Marian, v scratch , Betty Englerth 223—535, 207—471 : Feb. )—St. Mary' s al Hamlin*. season , were signed today by the 90 B 58%; 89 C . 5714 . Corporate bonds were mixed. Auto Service, Repairing .10 . for Square Deal. Feb. ?— Winona High a» Albert Lea, Irclen Trmimer 524, Helen png- Minnesota Twins of the American Eggs about steady; < wholesale U.S. government bonds, were Rochester Lourdes al Cotter. ' ¦ ¦¦ •T6Ti CAN FOOL all ol the people lerth'; 524 , Helen Nelson 512, Mari- Ladles—Koehlers Feb. 10 —:' Bemldil State at Winona : ' ¦ buying prices unchanged; 70 per steady. ". ' - . ¦ ' time, and some of the Body S h o p League. . - ; ' . - . some , of the ¦ anne O'Brien 505 and Marlyn Peik- tumbled'914—2,530 to push its' , way State, Macalester at St. Mary's. ; cent or betterjrade A whites 35W; people ' all of the time Is the way . HOCKEY Don Lee, in and out with injur- the . old saying goes but here at ert 503 ; into third ' place. Grace Sadow'ski mixed 35; . mediums 33%; stan- Feb. I—St. John' s at St. Mary's, 1 dares 33V2 dirties 30; checks 29. RUSTY AND BILL'S AUTO SERVICH Elsie Dorsch , defending singles led the team with 189. Grace p'.m, ies last year, posted a 3-6 record ^ WINONA MARK ETS we are not Interested in fooling any- ' '' Feb. 4—Austin a1 Winona, 1 p.m. body at any time. We are only in- ' BAY STATE WEN champion , mustered only 519 last Ta m'Ddrnino , Wally 's . Sweethearts, mostly in relief. However, the ¦ Feb. 5—Bemidii Sta te at St. Mary ' t, (AP) (USDA) Reported by , ferested' In cflerlng dependable serv- Westgate W. L. Wlnts ¦ ' NEW YORK - - night, . . - ' ' and : Peg Strong, Lantern Cafe, i p.m. ice at a fair price. Stop In and see Boxer ,. ..;.. .:,.. .7 2 10 Twins office believes he is capable Wholesale egg offerings ample on Swiff & Company each tagged 484 series. . Feb, 7—St. Mary' s at Augsburg. ' us. 62 Chatfield. Tel. 5623. Boss ...;.,,.-. » 1 * of producing this season—if he large and light on mediums. De- Buying hours 4re from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Big Yield '. 5 4 7 KEGLERS KLUB : Knights of SWIMMING stays- healthy. . Monday through Friday. These quotations Business Services y 14 -. 5 7 CITY WOMEN'S Feb. 2—Austin at Winona High. mand fair on large and good on apply as of noon today; .' Old Doc . . * - ' Bouncer ...... 4 s S Columbus—John Grams, fired 201 Feb. X-Unlversity ot Wisconsin • Mil- Newcomer Georges "Miranda, a All livestock '.arrived . after closing time JOBS LARGE and small, we take them ¦ balance today. Top Scor« " . -. .. «' - 5 4- TOURNEY LEADERS —542 to :ead Winoiia National and wavlcee at Winona State; Minneapolis righthander with a 10-5 record with will be properly cared ' for, weighed and all. Carpentry our specialty. LEO PRO- Block Buster ...... 3 « 3 So-IHwosl at Winona High. (Wholesale selling; prices based priced the following morning. C HOWITZ. B l dg. Contractor. Tel. 7841. Saving Bank to 2,752. Bub' s cash- Feb. •>—Grlnnell at Winona State. ' the Pacific Coast Oolden Tiger 2 7 3 DOUBLES Tacoma of on exchange and other volume HOGS HEY, MUSCLES; . . . Do you really en- LUCKY LADIES ed M4. Feb. 10—Winona - High at Si. Louis . The hog market Is steady; ' : League, also signed his contract. sales. ) |oy sweating over that rug cleaning Hal-Rod W. L. Susan .Day. - Marilyn King y ... . 1,137 Park.. . '. Strictly meat ' -type additional .30-40 cents; Mariorle Moravec - Jo BIJtqen .. 1,151 Friendly Mixers—Larry Donahue, with the G-iants in I960, chore? Welt, If you do, don't let its Seven-Up . .. '2 l WRESTLING Miranda , New York spot quotations fol- fat hogs discounted 30-40 cents per hun- Polly Jung - Joanne O'Reilly ... i.llt Lang *s- Michclob, tumbled 185—507 bother you, but If you don't it's-much : K. O. Core Co...... :.-. 2 1 Feb. J—Winona High at Owatonna. had a .3.56 earned 'run avera ge ' . " dredweight. simpler just to pick up tht phone and ' Pal Brang - Bernlece McElmury 1.08? ¦ ¦ low: y . .}, Sammy's Pliia .- 7 l to pace the team to 802—2,274 and Feb. *—Albert Lea at Winona High; ' ' • ¦ Good hogs, barrow s and glltt— dial 3722, WINONA RUG CLEANING Alice Tarras - Betty Beranek ,. 1,08» last yearl . . - colors : extras (47 '.;¦ Pappy's . 2 , 1 Mkhlgan Tech «1 Winona Slate. Mixed lbs. . 160-180 .. 15.25-U.OO . ' Irlcne Trimmer - Esther Poianc. 1,081 third place. John Pozanc tumbled SERVICE, Ut W. 3rd. . Hamm's Beer .,.., ,..... 1 ' Feb. 10—south Dakota State at W'.- min. ) 38-38% ; extras medium (40 180-500 ...;...... ^ H.OO-16.50 Marlyn Pelkert - Betty Schoonover 1,0«» 200—534 to lead the men. 200-220 15.50 Wldway "Tavern ;..,....-...... ! 2 Carol noni' Stats. ¦ Plumbing, Roofing 2 1 Marlys Meyer - Larry Donahue 1,0tS8 in lbs. average) 36-37; smalls-(35 lbs. 220-240 ' • Coca-Cola .. ¦ 1 2 • Fenske tipped^rQ4 last week's . .- 16,20-16.50 " Standard Lumber Co. . ';. - . .. 1 2 Lucille Jackson - Bunny MartaHey 1,06* average ) 31-32; standards 36-37%; . 240-270 ;...,.;,. .. 15.75-16.20 KEN-WAY Ele7f7lFSEWER ~ CLEANINO Francis Washburn - Mabel action for her ; first 500 score.. Benefit Night JERRY'S PLUMBING - PARK-REC. JR. BOYS ¦ 270-300 ...... 15.25-15.75 ¦ Olauncrt ... . 1,0'sf) checks 31-32. 300-330 ; ...... ,.,... 14.50-15.25 tM7,E. 4th y Tel. *?394 Class "A" Irene Pozanc toppled 506. . ¦ , , L. Whites: extra s (47 lbs. min.) ; 330,360 14.00-14.50 Hal-Rod ¦ W RED MEN CL U B: Ladies- Planned for „ Vikings :...... ¦«¦ 3 SINGLES Warriors Have 37V?-39; extras medium (40 lbs. Good sows— ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTCR Pin H«wh» ...:...... -....:. 4 2 ¦ ' ¦¦ Leicht Press t ook a four game 270-300 ;.,;; 14.75-15.00 ¦ For clogged sewers and drains. Lucille Jackson .... . ;? ...... ,.' ...' . «\13 Pin Smashers ..;.- .. 5 .3 average) 36%-37%; top quality <47 300-330 ...... , 14.50-14.75 Tel. 9S09 or 6*36 1 year guarantee Marian Tulius 593 lead on the strength of 942—2 ,654. Injured Athlete Battling Gold 3 J ¦ min.) 330-360 ...... ,....14.00-14.50 Belly Ttlrune "! ...:. ' 590 Marie Folker, Winona Milk Co lbs. 38-42 ; mediums (41 lbs. Lucky Strikes ...... 2 ., 360-400 ..i - . -.^... ; 13:50-14.00 CALL SYL KUKOWSKI **. Delores Wlcka ...... :,...... 5B» Revenge Motive average) 36%-38; smalls (36 lbs. Four Aces . 2 toppled 199 and Alice Ford , Paf- SPRING GROVE, "Minn. (Spe- - 400-450 ,. . 13.00-13.50 * Betty Schoonover ;. .,.,...... , 580 IF THE "H" on your hot -water faucet PARK REC. JR. CIRLS average ) 33-34. 450-500 ...... V ...,....;.... 12.75-13.00 ¦ Dorothy Bcynon ... ' 572 frath's Paints, 498. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cial 1-r-The Spring Grove Commer- stands for hallucination with hot water :- -. W. L. By ' Stags— Hal-Rod . Marianne O'Brien ...... 56? . -Browns : ' extras (47 lbs. min. ) 38- a fantasy on washdays and many olh- .. 7 1 ST. MARTIN'S: Thursday-A Tlie Philadelphia Warriors have cial Club , the Spring Grove High 450-down , 9.J5- Eaglclles :. Shirley Squires ,...... -...... 568 ' ¦ ¦ er days, , let us install an adequate Pin Topp«rs .....,.,...;,.' .- .... 7 1 three-way tie for second place School and the letlermen's club 39Vi; - top quality (47 lbs. min.) 450-up ...... ;, 8.25- V.25 water heater to meet your need. No ¦ ' Eslher Pozanc ...... ; 563 re- a score to settle in Boston tonight. Pepsi . - . . ,. J 3 Isobelli Roiek ...... S6J sulted in this four-team league This time, however, it isn't will team up to present a "Sports 38%-40% ; mediums (41 lbs. aver- Thin and unfinished hoqi discounted more staggered baths, postponed sham- Jolly Rollers ...... ,,. 3 , S age! 37-38'/2; smalls (36 CALVES poos, wasted soap In lukewarm , wash- Alley Gatl , .....„:.. " 3 .5 . when Gerald Grunz's- 495 led Sin- Basket- Spectacular Program" at the Au- lbs. ¦ aver-¦ The veal market Is steady. ing. Call . against their old National ' : " ¦ Pin Dusters . 3 5 clair Oils to 883—2,577. Morton rivals the Boston ditorium Wednesday evening, F«b. age) 32-33. y • Prime . .;.. ... - 32.00 Dutchman s laundry 3 S Mrs. Van Johnson hall Association Top choice ' .. ,; .;.....•.. . 31.00 ' Ovren , Mahlke Bakery, Butter offerings liberal; demand FRANK O'LAUGHLIN¦ Lucky: Strikes ... 1 7 toppl ed 189. Celtics. This score-settling is with 7, at 7:30 p.m. Choice 27.00-50.00 PLUMBING «¦ HEATING ' . ¦ RED MEN LADIES Sues for Separation the lowly New York Knickerbock- The program will be conducted fair, prices unchanged. . Good .: ,.,...., 23.00-27.00 207 6. 3rd. Tel. - 3701 Red M-cn W. L.. LOS ANGELES (AP) . — Evic as a benefit for David Benson, Cheese steady; prices un- Commercial to good ....;.., 17.00-21,00 Leicht Press ...... 13 3 ers , in last place in the Eastern Utility . :- .. 15.00-16.00 «7 .' " ' Johnson , estranged wife , of actor son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Ben- changed . . Boners- and . cults KOO-dovtn GRAIN Merchants Bank ...... ,...:,. * . Gar Off Road Division. . ¦ Paflralh's Psints H . 7 Van Johnson , CATTLE - ¦ ¦ (AP) — Wheat sued in Superior The Warriors play the Knicks son of Spring Grove, a senior high , i MINNEAPOLIS Coca-Cola ...... a .» . . CHICAGO (AP ) - (USDA) - The cattle market is steady. 8 204 ; year ago H Court for separate maintenance A Rollingstone woman whose car double- school athlete seriously injured in Drylcd steers and yearlings— receipts Thursday Schmidt's* Beer .... * in the first game of a Potatoes • arrivals 59; on track Winona Milk Co. 4 11 Thursday and obtained a receiver- struclr a patch of ice and ran off header and are looking for re- a football game against Caledonia Choice to prime 22.25-24.00 1.65; tradin g basis unchanged; pri- THURSDAY ' 165;, . total U.S. shipments 452; Good to, choice ...... 20.25-21.75 ¦ ship for Johnson s California prop- the road Thursday afternoon was venge. New York is the onl y team last fall . Comm. to good ches unchanged ; cash spring wheat " St. , Martin's . '- W. , L. old— supplies moderate; demand ¦ -15.50-20.00 Sprlnqdale Dairy '. ...* ' « erty. : not injured , although the car re- owning a victory over the War- The entire proceeds of the pro- Utility ...... ;..., 15.00-down basis, No. I dark . northern 2:34- Mahlke Bakery ...... \. . . 7 ' . »¦ . Her complaint charged cruelty, ceived S100 damage to the right gram will be presented to David slow; market for russets steady, Dryfed heifers— 2:37; spring wheat one cent premi- Golti Ptiarmacy ?¦ riors in their last nine outings. Choice to prlmo ...... 21.75^23.50 * and asserted that she round reds dull; carlot track sales ¦ ' ¦ over 58-61 3bs; spring Sinclair Oils 7 i and John- side. Mrs. Robert Rariionda lost Boston leads the division by seven to help pay the cost of; extensive Good to choice .,'. . '..;„ 18.50-21.50 up each lb ATHLETIC CLUB LADIES son liave lived apart since Idaho russets 3.65: "Minnesota Comm. to good 15.00-18.25 wheat one cen t discount each 'i . last control of her car as she rounded games. medical treatments. - Athletic Cluh - W. L. " Sept. 15. The actor currentl y lives ctirve on Trunk North Dakota Red River Valley . Utility .;. ,,, ... 14.75-down lb under 58 lbs; protein premium Wally s Sweclhearls ,...! 11 3 . a . Highway 248 four Philadelphia , with Wilt -Cham- The program will consist of a Cows- ' ¦ round reds norland type 2.40; Lantern Cale . ' ¦ - ,..' 10 5 in London. miles west of Rollingstone Thurs- berlain scoring - 53 points , cooled variety of games and talents. Commercial 12.00-13.75 11-17 per cent 2.34-2.55. Koehler's Body Shop " .. 7 pontiac type 2.15-2:35; new — track Utility 11.00-13.00 -No Montana winter • Mrs. Johnson , 41, asked $-* ,531 day at 2:10 p.in. .She was going off Cincinnati 130-10!) -Thursday There will be a basketball game 1 hard Winona Knitters 7 I monthly alimony plus $750 for sup- offerings insufficien t to quote. . 'Canncrs .and cutters ,..:.... 11.50-down 2.30-2.48. Hot Fish Shop . ... 5 16 ¦ cast. Her car went into Ihe ditch on night, but failed to make up any between the . seventh and eigth Bulls- Bond F Inance . 4 11 port of their ¦(laughter ,. Schuyler , the -rijjht side of the road. ' grade teams, the lettermen's club Bologna 15.00-17.50 Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter Deputy ground on Boston , which stopped NEW YORK TAP) - ( USDA) Commercial ... 13.00-15.00 FRIENDLY MIXERS 14. A hearinc was set for Feb. !). ' - 2.27-2.46. - Keglers Lanes W. L. Helmer Weitlniann investigated. Los Angeles'* five-game winning will tangle with a team from the Dressed turkeys — grade "A" and Light thin 12.75-down ' - No 1 hard amber durum 3.50- In-Laws ,.. .1*. S string 130-115 in College Park , Md. commercial club in a game of U.S. grade '"A , " ready-to-cook, Polios . I* 10 Winona Egg 3.55 norti.; discounts, amber 1-2 ' broom ball followed by exhibitions Market Avenue Cooks . . 14 19 LEADS BY FOUR frozen: carlot and trueklot activ- (Winona Produce, Zlebell Produce) durum 4-6. Lang's Michalot? .....^^- at this stage can claim this ad- weight title is recognized . wheat ...... 2.01 SPUING VALLEY , Minn. ( Spe- No. 4 hard Super Saver I 7 .lust a few ye;irs ago Ihe winter wheat 1.97 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP golfers vantage , Tho commission previously had No. 1 rye Jerry 's I 7 cial' — Spring Valley, behind '. 1.16 WINONA, «s. IN PROBATE COURT called Hen Hogan' "The Hawk" ' ij Square Deal 7 S Palmer s . . (!|M»7—136 left him warned Archie hi! lind'until today No. 2 ryo i. Mo . 15,271 72 three pins, downed Preston 37-13 In Re Estate el Borrysfcowskl ¦¦», • 7 ainl no one cared lo have Ihe ei^Jit strokes under par for 'he to arrange for a .tide fight with ¦ ^ * in a Maple Leaf Conference wrest- Arthur R. Halverson, ats-o known is Leaf' s . } 10 great Texan close enough ti» two courses. And today, eilher Harold .Ii'linsoii , wh holds Osseo Campaign PIN DROPS Palmer o Arthur R. Halvorson , and as Arthur ¦ swoop in and- ling meet to run its record to R-2. Halvorson, Decedent, West<|«le w. L. claw up their pl' iyeil the less , demanding par . 71 the N'atioti'il lioxinn Association LIVESTOCK r ' Preston , which lost the "B" Order tor Hearing on Petit ion lor Admin- Randall' s Super Valu II 4 chances. Tliiitulerbird Country Club , .version of the 17.>-poiiiul title , or Budwclser Hof Brau f . i meet 10-0, registered two pins. SOUTH ST. PAUL istration, Limiting Time to File Claims The pros fc-l rmn.ii the same .Vi>. 2 challenger Dong .Jones of and tcr Hearing Tliercon. Sam 's Direct ., a> i 6i"i Setting out today two Short by $4,500 SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn , W-(USDA)- KWNO . 8 7 today nliout A rnold Palmer , the shots off New York. Failing to do that , tho Cultle 2,000 ; calves 700; all represented Gcna Halverson having Hied herein a Corn 's IGA 6 7 current "Hawk" the pace wen* .tacky Cupil , Long- OSSEO, Wis. (Special) - The cl.isses ol slaughter cattle generally 'steady; petition tor general administration . stating of the game, as commission warned . Archie would decedent died Intestate and pra-y- Kreioe 's Ji , ?r, IhO y head into the third vifw , Tex., who celebrated his ' fund for furnishing the projected scattercd small lots average to high choice that said Pcnsl-Cola si , 91 , round of Uiri' iKissihlc suspension . Area Basketball 'ilnughtir steern 26.25-26.5C; bulk choice Ing that Archie Halverson be appointed ¦ -|() (KK ) 2-lth birthday Thursday Osseo nursing home Is nearing its administrator; O'Brien' s House ol B-fnuty ¦ 4' > IO' tlie $. , I' alin Springs Clas-Mc. with a 7- Moire 's tit U> 950-1,250 lbs 25.00-26.00; good , 22.25-24.J5.- > is recognized in O-ROERED, Tha t the hearing KEGLER ETTB under par »i!i at hidian Wells Now York , Massachusetts and Friday't Schedule goal' with a donation of $f)00 from mosl choice J50-1,0W) lb hellers 24.50-25.50.- IT IS Westgate w. L. True, Arnold wns four stl okei CoitnlryvChib flood 22.25-24.00 ; utility and commercial thereof be had on March 2, 1962, «t 11 , and Cardner Dick- Kiirope LOCAL- the Bank of Osseo this week. ilrtiighlcr cows U cut; o 'clock A.M., before this Court In tha Williams Annex .10 3 ¦ . The .Miissaclniscl Ls com- Owatonna at Winona High. .00-15.50 ) canner and Sammy ' s Pliia Palncs s a behind the leader . Canaila 's sen- inson. ** This, with other donations , has ter 12. O0-14 .0Oi utility bulls 18.50-19.50 ,- com- probate court room In Ihe court house In mission i.s oxpccU'il to RO along Winona Stale at M«w>rhe»d Stalt. Winona, Minnesota; that t»ie tlma with in. Malik« Blocks 7 5 soiled Stan Leonard , who forged Aline nt LIS was Neil Coles n| BIO NINE- brought the total to $20,468 mercial and good l/.SMfl.JO; canner and with any ,icl inn llw New York . leav- cutter 15.00-18.00; which creditors ol said decedent may fiIn Winona Plumberclles I 5 alie;iil with rounds of fifi-ii? Alhert Lea al RarJ Wing. vealers and slaughter for tlii! . Ihe I'lfil Hrit ish Ryder Cup team , ing only $4,500 to be raised calves steady; Ibelr claims be limited to four monttin- Lawrenr Furnllurc ( a uroup niny take in the light -heavy Faribault at Mankato. . high cholca and prime Hut there are three" - more wtio.se ti7 at Tamarisk vralers 31.oo-34.00 ; Irom the date tiered!, and that Ihe claims Vatter Motor Co . 4 a was his situation , Northlield al Austin. The bank now has contributed good and choice 27 ,00- Hardt' 30,00; good and so filed be henrd on June 6, 1962, at 10 i Musk ... 1 » ro .iuids to go in this '.Ill-hole mara- he-st round of (he current ROOT RIVER— cholca slaughter celvea Califor- ."(loiire hasn 't arranged for a $2,300 to the fund. This week's 22.00-26.00; feeders o'clock AM,, before this Court In ttia Hamm' s tlner .1 t Pc-tcrion at Spring Orovi. nominal. thon and it a ppeared significant nia tour. Hogs 7 probate court room In Ihe court house In CLASSIC fWit . Canton at Rushford. contribution is the money that ,500; active; barrows and gilts lliat ' fully steady with Thursday s average; Winona, Minnesota, and that notice tierrnf Westgata w L. Palmer now has wliitipcd the .lira Kerree s (i!i at Tamarlsh Houston at Caledonia, would have been spent ' Teams.lcr» n 4 .Moore was stripped of MIA rec on n stock- sow s steady; 1-2 190-340 lb barrows and be given by publication o-l this order In Iwo loiiglx-sl of the four courses left aim alone at 1.17. MAPLE LEAF— holders banquet, the Winona Dally News and by mailed) Dale ' s. Standard 10 5 ogniliou a ye:ir ago liccause of in Harmony at Challltld. It won 't be held gills 17,25-17.50; 1.3 190-24O lbs 17.00-17,25; - Supernor Mentrn- ~" T:: ~: in jilay ,. Tamarisk and-Kldor-adu —~l4U'-~.nil w-niip- iiichiiled .Jimmy 2.0.2-10-270. Iba 16.0007.00; nr»« ..Hi.J5JU£;. notice as provided by law. . » 7 activitr: — - "Wi/Rotrat'Laneihoror Ihls -year. - — — 'nly. 'D'afed'-Janvary Sti TV62. Oaulsch Cash Register • 7 con nl rv eluhs. Deinaret and U.S. Open chain- 270-300 lbs 15,50-16.25; 1 and medium 160-190 Robb Bros. Store Spring Valley at Preilon, E. O LIBERA, 7 * Neithfr Le(}rard(~ HIAWATHA VALLEV— lbs I6.25-I7.O0 ) 1-3 270-360 lb sows 14.75- Ruppert's Grocery 1 1 wTia, observed pi on Gene Littler. Gate 's 07-71 15, 75; .160-470 lbs 13.75-1475; 2-3 470-550 Probata Judge. Mnwartvllle at St. Charln. (Probate Court Seal! Westqatf Drug t t his 471 h blrththiy today, nor any wa's achieved at Tamarisk lbi 13.25-I4.00i choice 130-150 lb feeder pigs ami Kenyon at KauoivMantorvlllf. Snyder & Joero, Schllti Beer 4 11 of the others 15 50 16 .00. in front of Palmer K (dorado. Abis Leads MV Cannon Falls at Zumbrola. Posta l Exam Set Attorneys for Petitioner, Sheep 1,500; slaughter lamb trada fairly Lake Clly at Plilnwlow. Preston, Minnesota. CENTENNIAL— acllve; prices steady; ilamghter ewes un- Goodhue at Oover-Eynia, At independence changed; feeder lambs steady to 25 cent) (First Pub. Friday, Jain. 19, IM}) higher; choice and prime B5-110 lb wooted Elgin at Wabasha. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Ol" Race With .139 Faribault Deal al Randolph, INDEPENDENCE , Wis. - Ap- slaughter lambs 17.00-17.50i good and WINONA , is. IN PROBATE COURT i i Vow Can Buy (ll-STATE- cljolco wooled slaughter awes 4.50-5.5O) No. 15.J56 a Genuine CAPP-HOA1£ Larry Ahts of ('ociirane-Koun- Wahastia St. Felix al Onalaska Luther. plications for the posit ion of sub- cull and utility 5.00-7,00) scattering lancy In Re Estate ef OR | Caledonia Lorelto a1 Rollingstone Holy stitute clerk carrier at fonder Iambi usually weighing around RD Leona Watch, Dc_ women 111 years of n^e older sows 14.00-15,25) 2-3 400-600 lbs 12.75-14 ,35. Hit *i" mii£!lTWiz?^'£!x^T,^^ ~- . ^ rouNo»iioM IN cur. MUM OH - n dovi trailed Mcunich by three. Melrono at Holmen. codicil are on tilt In this Court and tflnV Onolask* al Trempealaiu. < iWio reside within tlie delivery Cattle , 20O; calves nonej no trend; Mflh open to Inspection; ' ' THIS NORI M ITAW W W W C0UNHT ...fRIIOHT PAID I et: *fi Abts (Coch. r-C) H 31 ut WEST CBNTRAL- 20.00. the probate court room In Iho court house §1 l/^^L— I/\ F-> 11 It that office. Starling salary is $a.lfi ' (} 1. Meunlch (Ch^iliowa Palls) . 131 Pcpln at Ollmanlora, Sheep 200; steady; choice and prima In Wlnonn, Minnesota, and that obloctlons »»• A compl«ta cu»lom- If any, be tiled before time ol hear- EQ "^ niumblfig system M Lee I—I cost-wilh or counte r tops V LOCAL— writing: Executive Secretary, NKW VORK (AP> — Cnnndian Bn I *y__Aj wimoul innney l 5. Complote electric wirlrifj with fixture! Tomter (DBF) 34 it »1 heard on May 73. 1W2, at 10:00 o'clock !ll__ ¦^r^r: All *M Kllllan (Arcdsll.i) 31 31 81 Winona States at Bemldil Stale. Hoard of U .S. Civil Service Exam- dollar •5.0541107; previous day belore Ihls Court In tha probata En gfjiifinf{irp~ — —I 6. foundation materials Includln tj basement St. Mary A.M.i JB Schmldlknochf (Coch,-FC) 33 34 ai 's at Augiburg. iners , Post Office r court room In tho court *fiouso In Winona. DAIRYLANO- Department , $. *).)-137rj— -— wt OF OTHER PLANS OR USE V OUR OWN . 7 vB° Smith (Durand) 34 tl R4 Madison 3 Minnesota, and thai notice hereof ba | | . «U.,to. flooring for b.tliroom, kltch.n, i Perault (Chippewa Falli) 34 IS a) WhltiMiell al Blair. , Wis. given by publication ' of rhls order In tha fl Confacf u* or your local reprtitnlativel J roar hall H Fahlcl (l\HF> 3) 31 H NON-CONFERENCE — A written lest will he given nt Person who attained eligibility Winona Dally News and by mailed no tie* ' Oiochowikl (Ouiand) . - 37 70 34 Farlbnulf'al Oranlti Falln, as provided by law. B CAPP-MOMtEJ • 1143 Dupont Av.nu* North JerOtTIC Glcnzinskl fi Eau Claire at a tints. * to be an- under the earlier test ' nnd who ,.0 ¦ ; Dunramon imondovl) 34 11 *t Dated Jnnumy 16, 1967- m Mfnneopelf. l t^tnn., Dept , , , M nounced Inter, The register estab- to apply should E, D. LIBERA, f)30 ?||| w|nQnfl p|)(me Plenlna (Arcadln) 36 11 44 Sunday'* Schedule are sllll eligible ^ ^ -FC) 34 11 Probata Judge, ^ tmn mnii inam ri' lnr McFarlln (Coch. *0 LOCAL- lished ns the result of this exam- file under I his announcement if HWIiftPrnrriirBlff ^^ t^ami'ii^ ^M f mr niii« t——JHI !>«rum (Mondtivll 20 it 1» Wnbissha St. Pttlx at Cotter. ¦ (Probata Court Seal) Walton (Crilppowa Fallt) .19 I) 31 RAVOUX- ination will supersede the registei they are si ill .interested in a»- Streater «. Murphy, Lehman (Mordoul) 14 J) 31 Austln Pacelli tl Rochester Lourdes. tet up following tho l.'5("> exam polnlnieivt. Atlorneyi 1or Petitioner. F«rrn, Implements, Harn«« Articles for Sale 57 Washing, Ironing Machines 79 IHouses for Safu 99 48 - ~ ' - ~ : ' ~~ " GUESS WHO . .. WMOtrW6) TTiio a*a BTniiT 'fiTtlvsn. ' USED ^VVASHERi-rTnqe7''and »utonratics. IEASTTKINO ?"!:— 2 bedroom homT~ By I ¦ ' ¦ , Iprd UN^Maa, ,-; ' ' : ' : ' ' "; Sterilized Wood Shavir gs 815 ind up. FIRESTONE STORE, 500 owner. Tel, HIS*) Jft, - . . - ' Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 108 Used Cart *W ,_3rd. . . j "~ 109 HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS GObb"/l E W amWTH%^E^B^minef , ' PARTS, SERVICE, SALES Loos.; or Bales 3-bedroom ro*Wler , 2V^ yeafrs old. At-. RED TOP TRAvlLERS-New 10 wides. Una c HeVRoTEr~T?K^-Good' 'fires, good cm- - WarTted—To Boy 81 dil|on. Chain »aw rental . service Available.in semi-loads - _ __ *«Ch?d garage), Extra larqe kitchen, tome good b-uy» on uted i wldei. 3«e _ _Cai\ be sien 13 WivV 1CR AP 1 RdN " toida«S ../hh equlprmnt MilLER A MET Al NCAR ' ST. TERESA COLLEGE-Hore Is » •SZZ/J~ 1953 INTER!>!ATIONli; AIM 2 Inclurtlrj power window*, CO. pay« hlohest prices 'or scrap Iron, 5- room house with 2 litdioorm. New tur, ¦ metals, hides, wool end . ra«w fur . seats,.Hearing and brstkei. Light blue . WALL TILE ¦ - - naco, »tl»ched . garage. N»ar bus . line. ton , 2 spo-cfl axle , riulio , West v/ltk . matching trim. Whltr «s Feiten Impl. Co. 222 , W, 2nd. .Ttl. ' aw- tdawnlt ¦'¦ ¦ - 17, 100. Coast mlrrorK. 12-lt. pliitfijrrn tlr«|. Local car, In beautiful eonrjltiofl. 113 Washington Winona 10 Colors . - . . .. Closed . Saturdayi Hl6HESf~ ~" W; STAHR grain audi stock ruck , 12 ton ' PRicES >A iD ; ¦ Values from 4c? to H. . for scrap Iron. metals, rags, h Wei, raw 37* W. Mark Tel, «WS hoist. ¦ Chrysler furs and wooll rt-AHC , 957 Wnilw uir,Fusm- Close-outs. J)y V J button trdnimltslon, power 1949 F01U) 14 ton with plat- ' ¦ ¦ **' ATTENTION Stock merchandise only. Sam Weisrnan & Sons ' stwrmg, sconomy V-a INCORPORATED form. motor -burns regular gaj, new tires. '¦ locil. Talk to ih» orlgln»i owner. «0 W , 3rd : ' ¦ ; - ' . Tel. 5847 "1962 Specials FARMERS ' Wi LBER ' RoonrtT WiThput Meals 86 MERLIN WALZ ' ~ ~ "~ ' yMyy FIFTH E 309~Sleepinti roomT~' Outlying Rambler ; Ce-n'terville, Wis! N" ow is the time to have your y/ Seldom- do we have , n homo with such ' " " " Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC SLEEPING . ROOM --- inquire Kewpee large rooms and so much storage area. Tc-I., 2l-I'M1 . : / ¦ tractor overhauled for spring Lunch,, 151 E. 3rd. ' - ^61 POM T |AC ConVert-lbleT, . SALET'Sv-y-:' - -You will be pleased with the attrac- ¦ . - .-V^ ';. -^ ~ - " " V . . .vulth raT-¦£LOV' . . Tel. 23 19 : other accessories. nona Interviewing Service, Inc. 722 Gil- equipped. EXECU'f IVE, moving toTwinonaTTs look- |:- - Carl Engrav,¦ Peterson,¦ Minn. Tel.- TR5-¦ Lump coal conlailris 29 million BTU's , ^ ¦ ' ;.y.y- -\;.:$1695 : y' - more A>y»„ Winona, Minn.' - ¦ 3U1. ¦ ; , • - ¦ ¦ ¦ - . - - ing for a modern desirable two or three ,:: . - 110 Exchange Bldg. ' : . 1%0 Chevrolet 4 wheel drive x - 1948 John. Deere B, fully There .15 no other, coal lll<» It. :¦ I — -——- - -^— bedroom honie: In a good location. No &j Carryall. V-S mot or radio L DJES $1 size Naylro' s oTalstors children. Write C-77 , Dally. News.;. K^&^ !Si»^ Nysfrprn .Mdfors ¦ , , ^ ' ¦ ¦ equipped. Coal & . " , Inc. ¦ ' ' HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT Now 89c .- . ' ' East End ~ " " AFTER HOURS GALL: ' ' 164 W. . 2na ' Tel! fi-3388 ' - ' etc. -Like ,nei •- . - -' TO : RE NT farm on shares ¦ ¦ . . . y. . . ABOUT SELLING AVON? 1944 John Deere A, starter WANTED -. - . Dave Knopp B-3809 Open Mon - Frl. Eve. ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ . , Have complete personal ¦ ' i ' . - ¦ . It- costs nothing . TED MAIER DRUGS Cement Products Co: or cash rent , . -W: L. (Wib) Holier 8-2181 - '- 1959. Buick i-c!r., full power ¦ ' - • - and lights, 901 E. 8th Tel. 3389 property, Prefer larger acreage. Write I I . . ¦¦ To find out tho . details. . .- .' - AN|MAL HEALTH CENTER , ¦ Joh n Hendriclkson 7441 ' . ~y ¦ ~ , - ¦ _ ' - ' ¦ ' - and only 34 ,000 miles. I - . • ... Write Helen - Scott . 1942 John Deere B. "Where j/otc get niore C-69 Dally News. . - taura Flsk J1U ;¦ -" - " 411 14th. St. . U. 6. - Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 LEASE WITH OPTION to buy. 3-bed- 60 Ford V-8' s , 1959: Oldsniobil.e Super 8U 4- Guarantetd. straight stick,; compensation, plus . ART SCHAFFNER, MGR. . 1952 Oliver 66, fully equipped. All Metal y heat. Modest taxes. Priced - under r»8,000. young stock . -Machinery available.. Pos- 116 Walnut Tel. 8-3769 , session April 1st. : Coniact Alfred Woy- 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air .apart sick leave. 1941 Oliver 70. (-: . 4 King Size . chlk, 3938 E. Martin Ave., Cudahy, Wis- ' . , AGENCY INC. ' - coupe, full"...power, 2 Free Loading Zones consin. . . - . " r; Paid vacation and fully 1954 Ferguson 30 Wagner load- A / , REALTORS "C" VENABLES 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-rtr,, ¦ , hydraulic bucket ; Phones 4242-9588 WanTed—R^aTEstaTe 102 . 75 W, 2nd . 'y Tci. B-.2711 . .- ¦¦ paid hospitalization. er /-\ T, T C - .V-8 , Power glide', : . ; ¦ . SERVING TRAYS ;¦ / IL/lJ - ' ¦ y -¦ ¦¦ 159 Walnut j^ - Open Mon , -Fri. Eve. i . - . . - . - Arbor Acres 1950 Ford, dozer, Sherman . DUPLEX or 3 or bedroom houseT ln, 1S57 Chevrolet 2 - door,' . V - By - Start at once. '•¦ backhoe. Reg. $8.98 Eldon Clay — S-2737 Winona - or vicinity. Tel. 5502 bclwecrv | | 7 t, 9 P-m; or Write . P.O. Bo* .1 84. . straight stick. 1955 Allis Chalmers -\VD45, ful- is^ furniture RESIDENCE PHONES.- plow bhifle • . . | | rig-ht party. Apply in person. F-U. with STIX paper, plastic coated, comes to tit your family ' s needs. All wilh E.J.-Hartert , . . 3973 J: ___ 5-year food spoilage warranty. Chooio ?©4f *J3& s In assorted deslnns and colors. 49c yard. Philip A. Baumann - . . 9540 Internat ional *-ton. I DALE'S STAN DARD STATION the model that fits your budget. WI- . VBJ^:i^CH!/R0li T 1953 Farjrri, Implements, Harness 48 BAMBENEK'S, 429 Mankato Ave. Jerry Berths . . . 8-2377 14-ft. Crestliner <^C0. - NONA FIRE & POWER, 78 E. 2nd. (" - -ton pickup. | | 4th and Johnson 7 ~ ¦ 1954 ,MC ' MISC, FARM MAclHINERY; New Min- FRETEZERS Sl*?9 to $359. Used rclrTrJo- _Tel , JOSS , _____ •pTJf.-sy-—w « - OT^M-rv»«> p i ; ffut'TBgft with 45 h.p. Mercury Used TVs 150. FRAMK 105 Jo hnson Tel.. 2396 Chevrolet 2 ton. Correspondence Courset 32 neapolls-Mollne model M-5 traclor com- rators 125. J953 | | plete, list price »4,875, our price $3,650. ULLAJS, SONS, 761 E. 8th. Ed's Refrigeration & Supply and Lone Star trailer . Open toniRht till fi. The M-5 has 60 H.P. on the drawbar lOril Clipvrolet with 4 • > anl ZENITH TV — at reducfrd prices. See Commercial and Domestic v j ' inoprscHboL and will pull 4 or 5 plows. New New .Hol- 555 E 4th Tel. 5532 JL:#/W%;% „ ' Jz.j' £x£$j-.Ms-Jii~ -«.s -"sa3l Pre-mvnt .'d, dump liitt. ti school graduate, FRANK LILLA i._ SONS. 761 E._8rh. 8 YES, you can bo a lilfj land hay crimpers, list price S035, our ~~ _ _ _ 601 Main St, Tc|. 2849 ¦ -pt *i *cl. ' i Finish at homo |n your spare time. Now sale price $635. Fox chopper with corn SEE OUR LARGE selection of used re- '" 1H54 Ford 2-1 on. 2- * . Specials at the Stores 74 WEST MARK- 0«vner tramWml. iel us ¦ : - text's furnished. Diploma awarded. But- head S27S. Lundell stalk ' cutter VtS. frigerators, electric riinaes and TV sets. - - $870 , (' 'arrynil. fo'ir 5 lotln free. Our 651h year. Wf ltc American Ford 971 tractor wllh Seleclo-Spcod All reconditioned. B «. B ELECTRIC, MAKE YOUR HOME country^ spring- i.how you this sweet Utile- home In a love- t0!m 1955 Chevrolet . ly neighborhood . Two ,, - School . Dlst. Ofllco, PO Box 3253, St . Raul transmission, . 13,300, our price 12,475. 155 E. 3rd. time Iresh with one of our room de- bedroom" living wheel tln\i\ '.« p;is-ni '.:i.'r. 1, wvlnn. We have several wagon boxes made ~ ""'' " ' odorizers. Available In Spice, Evergreen room, kitchen, lull bnt-i, utility room, Aluma-CralL Model FD _^ NEW PLANT 'TTFE for"a ll l)lVnts7 "KcTp new oil furnace and garage, Near fctjs „ .,a ! by Buerken* of Iowa now nelnn sold and Sprincj Bouquet fragrances. OOL1Z L thom firowino and sturdy throuati the or dealers cost. All Items sold on E-Z DRUGS, 274 E. 3rd. Tel, 2547, line. Priced (or gulck sale, f(4,600. ID h.p. rjiolor. Business Opportunities 37 , winter months. GOLJZ DRUGS, 274 E, _ _ ¦ ? , Eustermann's—Lewiston, Minn. BIGALK "rm ^__ 3rd. Tel, 2547. . FOR SAL ET" Well established general ' _ _ W. STAHR Preown pd. LET 7S GET TOGETHER now and'Tnstail ' clothing store Includlnp. rendy 'to'woar, ' turnlture. 374 W, Mi.rk lfl. mS that now Clay silo unloader lor winter SEtfbuR STOCI< oTnood usod ¦ notions. Located In fast other Items. Come In and VENETIAN CHEVROLET CO. dry floods, feedlna. Oak Ridge Salai & Service, Hundred) ol $550 orowlna progressiva town In 5. E. Min- look around. OK US KB FURNITURE, brands. fVUnnolska. OIiDSMOBIl.F, CIIKVI' -OLI yr . nesota Nationally nilvertlsed ~ ~ 273 E. 3rd, Tcl a-3701. lown, Mer- '" : __ _ BLINDS i i fi ! Only store ot lis kind In KELLY DUPLEX FEeD niixer~^ton, " % Alum.i-Crnfl Mciclel FDR « STUDENT STEEL DESK—Two drawers fi-Mt' chandise and fixtures. Write C-H, Dally complete with 1 h.p. mol6r. Like new. Phone Tii '.':'. and shelf; used piano, flood condition. 18" thru 211" widths, §X *4 minanimiiXtm ' Newij _ . R ay Hllku 8. Son Altura, Minn. 30 h.p. Kvinrucle. Il;innn:iy. Minn Mrs. Ralph Denlcke. Tel. Lewiston 2859. 64" Ions. >i%Ss. T If** sS"P** H'*" F\ S 1 cMonoy to Loan 40 ' WE HAVE a product for-vinyl and other USED CARS OPFN' KVFNIMiS Remington Chain Saws floors known as Scat Glcs acrylic fin- $870 *~ " White nnd ERRS IICII. r OOND FiNANCE CO. ish. It's terrific. Paint Depot. I F*! fcrr til l!-.»ti 1)K SOTO 2-ilr! hardtop, . - I25-S600 on your furniture, cor or SALES - SEItVICE ' to $3.3!» each. ITEMS GALORE—New kitchen, bathroom, Kofi, "S»ie Ihcsc ha:-|!;iins ;il" rudio , ho.' tti .'r , antntn.-i tit.' iraus- Wanfod Automobilos 110 slnnatura. Tel. B-3603, 1J9 E, 3rd St, laundry nnd (jilt Items. Also polo lamps, , New Bantam, Jfi" , $12H,\H:r .. prices. 356 Joflerson, street at east end n.y c l- N i l 6^! «, \ - slci'1- ..ii). *.. tu tniii* excititi: ', lilue LOW IN CASH" Brondway, \J__ $ OU MARINE MART LOANS "ffi Feiten Impl, Co. and '-vsliilc finish Jti '.ta - PLAIN NOTE-AUTO-FURNITURE ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA- Like nw. -,' ,- Will liny your car nr trm l-c . Washington Winona $2. 75 Kil l f,7 W. 2nd St. 170 E. 3rd St. Tel. 291J 113 3(1 volunvi, pliii 1 annuals, leather NEW LISTING V.i ' i 'l OLDSMOllll,!-: Supor H8 V\- Will trade dcuvtr. Hri. v a .m. lo 5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to noorjj. blndlnn. Rensnnable. Tol. S-1936 er -440 •J ilr . h.inllop, railio, hetiter , Kansa-j. erich I.ovcly, sjKicious 'I iieihiHiin •?: Will tonsi l*.!!. ~W L NS ' Afiotorcyclos, Bicyclei "107 auliinialir , tr.'iiisnii.s.siiiii, power - ACM WJ C 61\ LAWN HOY power. mnw«rs sold oncl home* villi fireplaces. Fully enr- Ql'AM'I'Y ('IIK VIICII.IM CO . serviced exclusively In this nrca by FOP COCJD used motor cycluit ami «< uoh-rs luaki 's , power s -ti'i-i inn, sjiark- FRANK WESf AGENCY STORE, 576 E. 4th. Tel, SALET'S jieleil , IW'iuitiftil Inn dscnped Int. soo Haroly Clsnw- .kl. Ooixlvluw Ko.ul, lfil'i Johnson T"! '.':i" PAYMENTS LIKE RENT FARMERS 4,007. Riispnu'iit. rec. rciom. crlook- ' Oi»en Mon. -' Fri. Fve Till :i 131 W. Second ' Tal. 3340 IIAKOINS NOW nn Nt: w IVal inrvlnlv - Now is the time tlmt you will TV SET-31", In (lonri coiidlllon; portniilo Small Store iiiK St. Teresa (.'nnipus. Iirnnll '.Inwn pnynu-nt . Kldn whlln yem 1!i5lt 'CIIKVHOIJ' .T N0111 ;ul Sta- want to overhaul your trac- Singer lewlntj ninchlno, t-lcctricnlly driv- pay the hninnce. Sen ALLYH /MI-tGMt, tion Wagnii , radio , linater , Auction Sales Quick Money . . . en. Tol, (11430. Stoves, Furnaces, Ports 75 l.aku Hlv,i . tors, balers, combines nnd ' ' ' LARGER FAMILY? aiilmiiatic transmission , pow- — -|; on any arllr.ls- ol value . . . CABINETS " " " " A[ v|f| K 0 HN ( MEDiCIN n MAGIC CHEF HIGH oven range!" Four Trucks-, Tractors, Trailer! 108 NEUMANN'S BARGAIN STORE other machinery. .'ftvy construe tion r> licdnioiu , '.»'•.• t ial hs. West er bra'lti's and sl cerini; , attrac- AUCTIONCIiR ( lly "111 '»li»t»- llc t- rm- .1 r ,' ll' burner. Cream color. Good condition. ' 131 E, 2nd St. Tel . n-5133 IIOAT Atc O UllLITY Irallurs tin lay by and tjondeil. ,1.' iimrty SI ILiuni.-r K ('late Blass mirrors Tol. 39U. 7l ' i. Lnrjj o cirpelecl living room tive lihii - nnd w hite. , $1095 ^ *~ We have the mecbntilcs— «,': Prlrml from S12.V5 plan. Special vvlnlrr prices. IIEWG'5 C- 5th am) Lilwrlyl tol <«0. Dogs, Pets, Supplios 42 wilh fire plnre , pli in (\ei\. Fur- : We -have tho parts— El.nciRIC and gas rnngos, water h«ial- ¦ TRAILf . W , 3VS0 W . -Illi , Till. 493 1. 19.V! l'lA'MOUTE l Station WaK- ers. Ulrjli trade-ins. Imtall-Servira. ' " """ SAN ITARY iiiice and rocif 0 yc.ir.s old . One (OKU "•- Wit trucks, 2 Ion", V I), J «i>r «l, Minni'sota GERMAN SHEPHERD---dog for »«lo. Wo have the time NOW— RANGE Oil. IJURNEF CO., 907 E. Mh 011 4-dr. Spui'lfj Stilnirban . ra- PLUMBING «. HEATING block from owtryt liiiij; . grain t>on nn I holtt . Very good condition ^ Movlntj, Tol. 8-34.:.llnr ' li. J S it. I ' ii) -I n .lks S .oi l HAMPSHIRE" strich noo s, Hcnry Oj- pick up and deliver your trac- NO DOWN PAYMENT DLOND, BRUMCf' TF or redhead she 'll 3 l ic'(lriioiii lioinc Near ' I d"! Mxcliisive r f p ? , , St- jl , ,\llin I'li-j- V.ilK-v IV - n I trem, Lanesboro, Minn. Tel, HO7-3I06. be nhle to typo Injttrr nnd morn t-l- ' Ctuirli 'l ' Winona in .-in! tor or machine nt no CIIIURO ' 'Baiili Haiti Kiiiancin^ " A VIII ' ' On ciirpel , tile or linoleum , llclently on nn UNDC RWOOD OI.IVCT- Teres.' i. Newly rat pried . New lloiii.'. o--iii'ir M Kj!iin-f lujiti in- U u ,) FEEDER RIOS-J T n weeks old. hom on any repair charRe amount- Tl Irom WINONA TYPEWRITER SER- furnace , dmi lilo cur , (Vninool I. 1.11I1I .1 Au '.l'0'l Smv , Cll Wis, ceramic or plastic wall tile' Has canine. NuiTiwn. Cecil Harmon, Plum y, $l(K l or more , VICE, Ml f. 3rd . Tel. S-J300. " " N D .jj .-'.VHH'Jrt nnltl CtcrH. Tel, MI7-3I3A. ing lo " Nice lot. "" * Wards will make complete in- TYPElrVRITERS nnd ndctlno machines for BARGAINS April 'I, l !Hi-.i Tr- f 0 5 -Mon. 1 I ,1 ill U nlll(.-i S nl tiiiiU, ' , PUR EIIRED POLLED HEREF6«D Come In and see Kenny (of a stallnlion hy traincil experts, solo or rent. Reasonnlila rnfes, 1reo ' '59 f.hnv 2 Ion c ll c. MOIK K IV I CMnrl t s lillli 'r . ll-.-vr ' - ' fi .in. o to 10 months eld for a limited time flat rate figure on your traclor delivery. See us lor all your ofllcu SOUTH CENTRAL I Mitwi n«|n 1HVH Clk Werlulil, auc lii:iu-ur ; Nortlil. r ll Inv . only. Adolph H. Moen, Fountain, Minn. Satisfaction Kuarmiteod or your supplies, dusks, film or office chnlri '59 Lhi-V. li ' j ton C It, C . tH'/a ' Co.. Clerk . overhaul job. Financing can he ' Kxtra hWe 3 bedroom , I floor , CUFRNSEY n*JI.L--rfl'(|lvtcredi 13 monfhi ' Lund lypewrllar Co. T«l. 5222. "i6 |-oiil ' -j tnn panel \I,H t" »¦ 1 ¦ ! ¦< nT N w,; (i (las I' F 0 - -* '• "' i I' '" - ' '-' "' old. Dam tins sovornl good records. arranged If necessary. Come money hack. Write or call for home, years old. heal , •it, nul 1-ton C A C. duals 5IIVII KlllliUJilliriD on Hlllli tV , 't - Buiii.ii il ¦l9 EVERSOLE- -W I' WochrioH Bros ., Rt, i„ wlnorm. (Stock- Washing, Ironing Machines 7*9 newly cni peted nnd decorated. ' roi il "'.-toil, grain tlrjhl box ti-vli Gut'iilhor, ov- n- 'r Alvin K jrnu-r ,1.1,. - on in , the weather 's fine. fret* estimates. ~ |I(W|| ton I " " """ •49 VHUys |.|„„ pu, -I wheel drlvo tlonr-cr, Corniininlty l.o.in tt. fin . Cu , MAYTAG ANO FRIOIt)AIRn - FaM, lot (iically redireed in i ' "" " Larue '4/ im. ,V-liin plcl-up WH Cli-rk MOl-STEIN SPRINGING COW-E Im « r expert . ncrvlco. Complolu stor.K ot pnrl» Ho Cull fle. ' price to 52'l , f>nii . 'Oi'd, Glrtltr, Rt. 1 W lfionn, Minn. F. A , KRAUSE CO. II. Choate & Co. Tnl. Wl. Up to M Mou lin In I'ay run. 6 rucv 11 »m ; mi i»n N w ,«i ROGER5 Wr'sl fr.ili-'fii tjn Counly frur^ " ,\\ ' HEREFORD HEIFERS -10, rugistered, HAMILTON-- iteluite gnu rtryer with all N D payments 'III Sprlii'i. , «,. brscli VO lorvlcoiihlo reolstorad Here- extrns, for tmltle or natural gru, qoott [ AFTKH llOliilS 1 Kl;"» Kast- '.'ml St. mul ' i mllq L. oil ' '. " . niorudl ( VM ,i- - ,oii. ovvnl : Kohili-r "BREEZY ACRES" rtfi.l C .iln * v"i .'r^ torrt bulls) also rtenlsterod lloretord 4-H I^E^ as now; Phllcn flendlx TwIn-O-iVintlc -II-IIIW , Quality Chevrolet Co. ^ CALL Scnrnp-jur. (iuct|uiiin.T5i Coni-nunlty Lonn club calves, Forrest E. Moen, Rt. 3 washer, very good condition, Tel. 8-3413 105 JoHiHiin lei. 2J'« Tel, H-:nii!i , South on New lliRtiwny 14 01. , Co., <;luik. Homlon, Minn,. alter 6 p.m. Ope n Tonlurit till 6 U fin ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' . ' . r . . - . . - ' - . ; : BUZ SAWYER . . By. Roy. Cron» . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ * " ¦ ' - ' ¦ •¦ ¦ ' ' • . - . - . - . . ¦

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