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Defense Win s Right Man Killed Moving Loaded Senate Bans Aid ¦ ¦ __To- V. .V - .. ..1 Insurance Letter Gun in Auto ZIMMERMAN, Minn. (AP )— A Zimmerman man died Thurs- day night of a gunshot wound suffered in what the Sherburne County sheriff described as a To Tito/ Arabs deer shining accident. Douglas Kluge, 23, of Zimmer- man,, married and the father of SENATOR GETS IN BAD Debate Will two children was shot through the heart. Sheriff Chester Goenner of Be Resumed Sherburne County said Kluge's two companions, his brother, flays Senate s Hours Dennis, 19, and Richard Rotz, 25, also of Zimmerman, admit- WASHINGTON (AP) — De- Wall Street hours of 12 to 5 Mansfield took it easy on his On Monday ted the trio had been shining claring he "felt like a skunk at while legislation is gathering Democratic colleague and said near the Sand Dune State For- the lawn party," Sen. Thomas dust. By ERNEST B. VACCARO Neither of the leaders, Repub- he is not going to turn the Sen- est about six miles west of here. Dodd has offered his regrets for WASHINGTON (.AP) - Turn- Douglas Kluge was in the car lican Everett M. Dirksen or ate into a sideshow to "give the ing its back on the White House when the others outside , steaming up the Senate's de- Democrat Mike Mansfield, was appearance of being busy for and on its own leaders, the Sen- spotted a deer, the sheriff said. corous atmosphere. present at the time. the purpose of impressing the ate has voted to ban aid to Yu- Douglas was trying to hand a And the senators welcomed But Thursday Dirksen was al- boss—the American people." goslavia and the United Arab high-powered rifle to R o t z the abashed member back in most waiting at the door , his Dodd explained that when he Republic. when the weapon discharged , the club with a round of ap- temper ruffled, his usual mel- first spoke out he was "upset by Despite administration wishes the sheriff said . plause. low tones brassy. all these delays we have been for . a free hand, the Senate So ended two days of harsh "If you want night sessions, having" but that he wanted to Thursday nailed these prohibi- ' The car lurched forward, the words that began with Dodd's we'll keep you here, and then tell his fellow senators "we do tions into the foreign aid author- shooting victim fell out, and the charge Wednesday that the Sen- you will know what's going on, " have wonderful! men to lead ization bill and approved anoth- auto went into a ditch. Authori- ate leaders are maintaining Dirksen shouted at Dodd. us." er amendment to keep the lid ties theorized Douglas may have on assistance to Indonesia. had his foot on the clutch when For good measure, the Senate he was shot. approved still another ban on READY FOR ANOTHER DAY . . .. T. hassle developed over whether prosecutor | Sheriff Goenner said the car, Eugene Thompson (left), charged with first William Randall should turn over to the de- I aid—this to nations whose fish- guns and shining equipment ing policies "violate freedom of degree murder in the March 6 "murder- fense a witness statement to police follow- were confiscated. Home Wins Commons the seas." for-hire" : slaying of his wife, Carol, talks ing the slaying. Randall and the other at- The Minnesota deer season with his coffee-drinking attorney, Hyam torneys held a meeting with the Minnesota begins Saturday. Administration forces clearly Segell , before the resumption of his trial Supreme Court. The trial court denied were . reeling as the Senate in District Court in Minneapolis. The trial the paper to the defense. (AP Photofax ) closed up shop after its first was recessed Wednesday when a legal Seat by Large Margin night session since taking up foreign aid a week ago Monday. MliNINl_A^ULlt> United States. But he kept a companies of the total amount their lives in fires Thursday. driving rain. Goldwater supporters in New of insurance in force on my fast-moving pace. Hampshire, said he always has James Hanson, 43, suffocated wife ," the letter continued. Thursd ay night when fire heav- Weather Tli e New Vnrk governor's believed Rockefeller would be The letter dealt with two gen- FEDERAL FORECAST "a very formidable candidate" ily damaged an old frame schedule contained visits to eral accident policies , with Time apartment house In St. Paul. WINONA AND VICINITY — three industrial plants to meet in the primary. But he added Insurance Co. and Zurich Insur- Continued cloudiness and mild "I feel that Sen. Goldwater will Three other tenants were treat- workers and the opening in Con- ance Co. inhalation and through Saturday with chance carry New Hampshire." ' ed for smoke cord of the first , official Rocke- i Over the defense s objection , released. of a few„liRht showers through feller - for - president headquar- Randall succeeded in having a Lori Schmitl , 3 - year - old Saturday. Low tonight 30-40, ers . copy of a policy for $30,000 on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don high Saturday 55*62. Occasional The governor. 55, announced Mrs. Carol Thompson admit- Schmltt , died earlier Thursday cloudiness and continued mild Thursday at the New York cap- ted into evidence. in n fire that destroyed a neigh- Sunday. ital in Albany his official candi- Allied Convoys bor 's machine shed two miles LOCAL WEATHER ' It was admitted while Theo- dacy for the Republican nomin- dore D. Gray , of suburban New west of Park Rapids. The child Official observations for the president . ! wasn 't missed for an hour fol- 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: ation for Brighton , was on the witness Sir Alec Home He then plunged immediately ; stand. Gray was the underwrit- lowing the fire , nnd then her Maximum , 55; minimum , 42; Pass Freely Victory into his campaign to win the er on the policy for General Ac- body was found in the ashes. Celebrates noon 49, precipitation , none. New Hampshire presidential BF.RLIN (AP)—A small U.S. cident Life Insurance Co. preference primary next March military convoy crossed the au- 10. tobahn from West Germany to Winter told the court Thomp- Berlin today without incident as son , 35. had applied for a quar- Rockefeller entered the cam- the Western Allies opened a ter million dollars worth of pol- Judge Who Spanked paign a decided underdog. Gold- new test of Soviet intentions on icies on Mrs. Thompson hut that water is rated the favorite for the superhighway . the three firms concerned final- New Hampshire 's GOP conven- A French military convoy ly had granted a total of $105,- tion support. cleared the Soviet checkpoint al 000 on the slnin woman 's life. Kasson Gir l Charged Rockefeller conceded at sev- Marienborn at the western end The witness, known to both that he eral points Thursday of the autobahn to begin the Thompson and his wife since KASSON , Minn. (AP) - A plea , hut Mrs, Beaver entered a Paulsrude said he Is empow- was far behind but said he felt 1 10-mile journey across Com- t'ic three were students at Mac- Mantorville , Minn,, municipal pica of innocent for him , and ered "to hold court anywhere in he could win with an intensive , munist East Germany to Rer- alester College in St. Paul , said judge, claiming he was "holding set his trial for next, Friday. personal campaign in which he lin. A British convoy was right the final of the three policies— court in the street" when he Paulsrude , however , coun- the county." He said ho slapped would meet as many New behind. issued by General Insurance slapped an 11-year-old girl for tered with n petition for a the girl on tho face once, and Hampshire voters as possible The U.S. convoy consisted of Co. for $30,000 — was delivered PEEK-A-BOO? . . . Which is it? One fellow said it was throwing fireworks on the pave- change of venue on the grounds "patted her little bottom " last and present his views to them, ' only six vehicles and eight men, in late January. tins had n misdemeanor he could not receive a fair trial -a crying Tiger", another said the animal was "praying ", ment, Friday. " assault charge filed against before Mrs, Reaver. The Dodge County attorney or just playing peek-n-boo" with or could it be "bashful" " him. declined to prosecute the case, (Texas) The judge was charged in a curious people outside his cage at the Dallas Zoo. Judge L.A. Paulsrude , 49, np- complaint signed by Lawrence and asked state Atty. Gen. Tho photographer said he would visit Iho Bengal Tiger 's (iearal before Mrs, Rose Rea- Knbage , father of Jenny Kab- Walter F, Mondale to appoint a ¦ ¦ it has a strong, hardworking Community Chest H cage again sometime and might find the answer. (AP Photo- ver , Kasson municipal judge , age, the girl ho is accused of prosecutor. Mondale named J. fax) Thursday, He refused to enter a slapping. Earl Cudd of his office Winonan to Talk Fountain to Elect Vfp^ tf ff i 900 on Petition At Fillmore Co. Three December 3 sf*f If ^LSmWBSt ^'fl HI' Fountain City FOUNTAIN , Minn. - Foun- In Trempealeau Legion Meeting tain will have its village elec- LANESBORO. Minn. (Special) tion Dec. 3. For Les Johnson , Native Killed — Adolph Bremer, Winona , will Terms of Odin Krogen may- STRUM, Wis. - More than be guest speaker at the Veter- or; Duane Rustad , trustee, and 900 Trempealeau County resi- ans Day observance dinner Hiram Johnson , treasurer, will ire. In Plane Crash dents have signed a petition meeting for Fillmore County exp urging Cong. Lester Johnson Holdovers are Herbert Ken- FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. - Dr. American Legion and auxiliary , (D-9thl to seek election in the here Saturday night at the Le- dall , trustee and Capel Helge- Clarence C. Wittier, 29, a resi- son , clerk. The village has only dent here 20 years, died Mon- 3rd District next year. The sign- gion Hall, it was announced by ers, pledged him their support. Donald Wangen two trustees, and no justice of day when the private plane he , local com- the peace or constable. was piloting was forced down John }Radcliffe , Strum , an- mander. and crashed in rain and fog nounced this grassroots "Keep TUford Scraback , Harmony, near Willow, Calif. Johnson in Congress" move- county commander, will preside Strum Magazine Sale He was returning to his home ment Wednesday. Radcliffe is a at a short business meeting. j In Redding. Calif., where he former chairman of the Trem- First District officers and all I STRUM, Wis. - A total of was a dentist . With him. and pealeau C o u n ty Democratic posts in Fillmore County have 258 magazine subscriptions was K** A? oE \^m™^ *4^ t*. t _^^^^H * f ^^^^_^VB^_H_H^_^_^^^^^^^^KlA^fe __ _*^^^!_2»**''iEa_fc3ffl^^^_3_^_^_^_^_^_H__^_^rJ.^_^P_feT i also killed in the crash , was a party and an ardent supporter been invited. The local auxiliary ! sold by Central High School fellow dentist from Red Bluff . of Johnson. The petition was will serve the dinner following ^ students this fall for $980.77. Calif. sent to Johnson. a cocktail hour which begins at This amount fell short of the Dr. Witmer, son of the Rev. Last month the party 's execu- 3:30 p.m. $1,500 quota by $519.23. Four and Mrs. M. C. Witmer. was tive board adopted a resolution Ferdine Olson is chairman of top salesmen were Dennis Ul- born in Zwingle, Iowa, Aug. 19, urging him to run in the 3rd arrangements. berg, Anita Colby, Steve Robelia 1934, and moved to Fountain District next year. and Nancy Jones, who will re- City, in 1936. He attended grade Fp.l XTAIN' CITY DELEGATES ceive a trip. Special prizes were and high school there. After at- FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. (Spe- earned by Virginia Mullen , Ron- tending the University of Wis- NSPA Gives Paper cial ), ' .—- . Three Fountain City ald GuIIicksrud, Fay Koxlien , Peggy Huskelhus, Garth Lar- ¦ consin, he was graduated from women attended the state meet- I ¦ the Marquette University dental At Eleva-Strum son, Dennis Ulberg and Steve ¦ ing of the American Cancer So- Robelia. Anita Colby was gen- school in 1958. He received his ciety in Madison. They were ' master's degree in orthodontia hest Rating ] eral manager. Beverly Monson ' l&r- Hig Mrs . Stanley Bond, president A ^m^wf : was freshman team captain ; from Northwestern University, of the society's Buffalo County ^ STRUM. Wis. - Central Hi- j V i c k i Tollefson, sophomore ; Evanston, III., in 1960, and open- unit; Mrs. Marvin Fugina Lites, newspaper of Central , sec- i Greg GuIIicksrud , junior, and ed practice in Redding the ond vice president , same year. High School, Eleva-Strum , won and Mrs. Shirley Christianson , senior. Survivors are : Parents. Ju- the All American award for the Henry Multhaup, education and Only class to meet the goal S neau, Wis ; a brother , David, second semester last year. service chairman, set was the 12th grade. ^ Cordially Invites You Middleton , Wis., and a sister , The rating was given by the A ^tW^ _ W Mrs. John (Margaret) Cross , National Scholastic Press Asso- J Winona. ciation. The newspaper has won A memorial service was held it six times. Thursday in Redding. Another Hi-Lites received 3,495 points, will be held later at Emanuel with 3,400 needed for this super- United Chruch of Christ , Frank- ior rating. Carolyn Maug was ^&** 3rd ANNUAL . .. lin, Wis., where he will be bur- editor. Only one other newspa- ied. per in its class made All Amer- ican. Central's 1963 Cardinal, the annual , and Hi-Lites both plac- ed in competition at the Chippe- Plainview Bus wa Valley School Press confer- ence at Eau Claire State Col- lege recently. The Cardinal re- Hearing Slated ceived second in the B division. PLAINVIEW , Minn. ( Special) Marilyn Johnson and Gerry Lou —As a result of 14 area farm- Olson were editors, with Mrs. ers attending the Plainview Howard Rose, adviser. B divi- Board of Education meeting sion includes schools with en- Monday night, a public hearing rollment of less than 300. will be held in the public school John Dinkel of the newspaper library Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. on staff received a prize for an ar- the question of bus transporta- ticle. Mrs. Sylvin Olson is ad- tion . viser. Parents complained of the change of bus routes, making it necessary for rural children Parents Day Held to walk farther. This is a hard- ship, particularly in winter , At Lewiston High they said , with no protection from wind and no warming sta- LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) tions. —Today was parents special The routes were changed to visitation day at Lewiston Pub- cut the cost of transportation: lic Schools in observance of Previewing the Latest and Newest Styles American Education Week. j iw¦jit* ¦ 'I'liiHt^'iuiiGNi mVjj Because of legal problems, Tl/aj- Bmki I l iii' the board denied a request by All students were excused and Minnesota's favonte bourbon ;=g_ students requesting that a 4-H definite conference time set for f \ In Distinctive Furniture and Accessories parents. Educational displays group practice plays in the is part of the scene. j. S^| Take a turn through our wonderland of color and excitement school gym without charge. were arranged in downtown j-j! . • . attractive Supentendent Ray Pearson business windows, plus posters 86 PSOOF KENTUCKY STWI5HT BOURBOK WHISWT DlSmtft) UTO UBQ E_5fn_-_r and practical furnishings for your home) discussed a new concept of ed- with the slogan for the year, I0TTIE0 By TW MME. I. tUM DttllUINS CO., CIEBM0N1, BUM, 0. ^¦3___ __ SS I^ ucation, the nongraded high "Education strengthens the na- school. The board advised Par- tion." son to continue a study of the Committees for the day were : nongraded school , involve th e General activities, Mrs. Donald faculty in further investigation Kalmes and Mrs. Howard Sat- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 ' terlee : publicity, Mrs. Hilton 2:0O P.M. TO \M of it, and advise the state De- 7:00 P.M. Heineke; displays, Mrs. Jerry j C ^ ^ ^^ ^ m ^ partment of Education of the ¦ study with the possibility of Blaisdell , Mrs. Frances Fol- ; _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H_^_^^__^^__^^__^_H^_^fe_ ^__§BV-' ^^l^_^_^_^_^_H ' moving into this kind of pro- and. Mrs. Kalmes and Richard mmmmmmmmmmmmmWi - ^__-_-_-_-__< - mmmmmmmmmmmm_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ ~ . ,*-Y &HW3mmtx<*HBMM z ^amammmmmmm._^_^_^_^H gram in the future. Sens; Future Teachers Associa- _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H^P^ J. *_^ni_I_* ^ ^> M_SH^__^__^__ H Pearson was authorized to tion members, conferences and _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^B_^ _ te;' ?lliF;-%.' <%«. ^^^mmmm ushering. Robert Riege and stu- ¥ ' Mon., rent a garage for the school- 1 mmmmmmmmmmmW' :UW^Wmmmmm\\ Nov. 11 thru Fri., Nov. 15 W^^^ : ' ^ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmv#llil&iZmW®^X] iWmii j owned bus at the best possible dent council, and luncheon. Mrs. ^______E_l- ' '^^^mmmmmmm\ 9:0O A.M. TO 9;0O P.M. J~i p?H Blaisdell and members of the >1^ii____Sfc.'f IJaJfl^H J }^* figure. ^tsff i^^ &^2ki__l_^_^_i FHA. mm*m3a^^maTmT^Kiammmmmmmmmmm^^^^^^E'¦? _K. mwM * 8_?-3_i _^_^_^_ Hl_F^a m^mmmmmm*$ -jHL .«__ f mMmmmm.- ____¦ « __¦ _n /?______¦ , *- .______¦_ JHK_Rt_ -S #_Hift,§______P______¦ H ^mWam f WtMmmmmw 'mr^mL^mSms ' * Lanesboro Parents ^P^ t ^^mmmm ^mmmmmmmWmmmm ^^llmm ^^mWK ^B^ ^mmmmmmmmmmm SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 W One Man Files _-_-_-.' r a I^^^^^^^^^K^^^KKKB^^^SaaWtM J_i_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_Hl to Attend School _-_-_-___ * r*-TOHi!-_-l_-_-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-_-_9A_-_-_-F-_ Xnmmmmmmmmmmmm 9:0O A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. For Utica Ballot \/* i ~^^ — ______. ... _ Wednesda y < 1|| ¦ ai ¦ aia» . j a ia_ ill u aj ' ' Next _ , i ITICA. Minn. - One candi- _ „ LANESBORO , Minn. (Special) ' date had filed for village elec- — In observance of American tion at Utica by Nov. [ , ac- Many Tremendous Values to Help Celebrate Our Open House! Education Week , parents of stu- cording to Clerk Roderick Kren- dents at Lanesboro High School zke. The election will be Dec. have been invited to attend Back 3. to School Night next Wednes- Chalmer Perry, incumbent day at 7:30 p.m. ; treasurer , was first to file. Oth- The class schedule their chil- ers whose terms will expire PLAY dren follow will he arranged for Jan. 1 are ; Dale Hulshizer , parents at 12-minute intervals. mayor ; Donald Frisby, trustee ; The American Legion Auxil- Riley Troppman . who has been The Right Price" iary will serve lunch in the serving as assessor by appoint- ment since the resignation of cafeteria at 9:30 p.m. Gueu the value of the 10 items in our window, Submit your estimate Parent - teacher conferences Don Swenson, and Wayne Knoll , on an entry are planned for a later date. justice of the peace, who was blank which can be obtained inside our store. The esti- elected but hasn 't been serving. I and .ECONOMl CM- mate closest to the true value wins: MILLVILLK FAMILY HELPED Holdover officers with Kren- MILLV1LLE, Minn. (Special) zke are Harold Bartsch and Al- 1st Prize — $50.00 Gift Certificate —Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krier .Ir., len King, trustees , and Norval MIDLAND INFRA-HEAT FUEL OIL • farmers near here who lost Keiselhorst , constable. 9 2nd Prize—$25.00 Gift Certificate about 5,000 bales of hay nnd t» l 1 XT ». -i - f 20 head of LEWISTON 4-H CLUB ! l vv Smiley Sun Says , . . livestock when t heir LEWISTON, (Special 3rd Prize -*-$10,00 barn burned, Minn. * • Gift Certificate received a dona- -The Lewiston Rural Ramblers -v Midland Infro-Heat fuel oil tion of 1 , 000 bales of hay dur- 4-H Club will meet Tuesday ""tM B^ gives a penetrating warmth ing the past weeks from mem- Contest ends at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, November 16. In case of a tie, night at the Webster Fischer « that reaches every corner of bers of St, Patrick' s Church , home. Sara and John Fischer utmJfcm£ a drawing will be held to determine the winners. No purchase ** ur get more West Albany, and other friends have charge of the program. ^'' ^ff __Sr y° home. And you #-ie^ neceisary. In the area They also recoiv- The scheduled speaker is un- ^* >*^ heat from the some amount of ed a monetary gift from the able to he present and a substi- , .. oil — saving you money. Millville American Legion Post tution will he made. \ FREE Coffee & Cookies Favors for the Kiddies Only Infra-Heaf contains Mlracls 5-Way Addiflvi * ¦ Your Man Gives more heat • Protect! equipment • Keep* your homo clean M3M • Sovei you money • Aiur«i safe, dependable heat. from Equitable FjB ¦I ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ^ ^¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ^¦MM« --- *M_fK^ LEWISTON CO-OP ASSOCIATION makes these L_SB LEWISTON - Ph. 3141 ROLLINGSTONE CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION ROLLINGSTONE - Ph. 2351 available wzm FOUR SQUARE CO-OP OIL CO. CALEDONIA SPRING GROVE MABEL to you I ' Ph. 724-2787 Ph, 225 Ph. 132 Funds for retirement or for emergencies. Money for your TRI-C0UNTT CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION RUSHFORD-Ph. 864-7722 children 's education, Repayment of your mortgage if HOUSTON-Ph. TW 6-37S5 WINONA - Dial 9345 or 4185 you die. Protection for your business , and for your family if you 're not there. Ask your Man from Equitable , FILLMORE CO-OP SERVICES He is a specialist in Living Insurance. , |, ANESBORO-Ph. HO 7-34.S HARMONY-Ph. 886-4171 | FU RN ITUPsE HOKAH CO-OP OIL ASSOCIATION M. F. SCHUH, CLU. HOKAH - Ph, 894-3500 ^ > Phon* 7)10 PEOPLES CO-OP ASSOCIATION LIVING INSURANCE BY EQUITABLE PLAINVIEW - Ph. KE 4*2002 Phone 9433 173 Easf Third Street Winona, Minn. FOR WEEKEND: Chest Receipts SE Deer Hunters Increase; 80% Cloudy and Warm Four Charged Mark Passed With 'Shining' May Tvke 5,000 "Things are beginning to By LEFTY HYMES roll," G. M. Grabow, Communi- Weather Daily News Staff Writer ty Chest Predicted Big game hunters will take general campaign Soirie rain but no cold weath- good In Hart Area news with a prediction of Thursday morning was not re- ,000 chairman, said today. Collec- er. That's the forecast for Wi- average temperatures Four Wyattville area hunters a minimum of 5 deer off tha 6 to 10 peated today. farms Southeastern Minne- tions now nona and vicinity for the week- degrees above seasonal normals appeared in municipal court of have passed the 80 A year ago today the Winona sota this weekend. percent mark, he said. end. / through Wednesday. high was 40 and the low 32. All- here today on gross misdemean- Considerable cloudiness* and or game violation charges. All Game authorities base this As a result of appeals to don- Normally Winona can expect time high for Nov. 8 was 69 in continued mild tonight and Sat- daytime highs of 40-45 are charged with using car's estimate on license sales, past ors whose at this 1931 and the low 13 in 1892 and years prevailing fa- returns were still urday is forecast with a low of time of the year and nighttime 1925. Mean for the headlights to hunt wild animals. ' bags and past 24 hours vorable conditions. The deer unreported , Grabow said, the 30-40 tonight and a high of 55-62 lows of around 28. was 48. The normal mean for Three of the four are broth- fund drive picked up momentum Saturday. There is, said the Nov. 8 is 39. ers. They are John A., 21, population in the river counties Precipitation is expected to shotgun zone is placed "about this week with receipt of a num- weatherman, a chance of a few average .20 of an inch Wayne W., 20, and Willard V. light showers through Saturday. in occa- Temperatures generally were the same as last year." ber of contributions from firms sional rain about the middle of mild across the state today with Wenzel, 19, Lewiston Rt. 1. The and individuals. Occasional cloudiness and next week. fourth is a neighbor, Norman continued mild is the outlook usually cold International Falls WINONA COUNTY leads In Some contributors have re- and Bemidji posting morning H. Eggert, 33, rural Rushford. license sales with slightly more for Sunday. The temperature rose to 55 considered and have upped their Thursday afternoon , dropped to readings of 42. It was 41 at Ro- They asked for preliminary than the $3,000 sold in 1962; Olm- gifts, Grabow said, following THE EXTENDED forecast for 42 during the night and chester and 37 at La Crosse, hearings and Judge John D. Mc- sted County runs approximately was 49 hear- suggestions that this action is the next five days continues the at noon today. The heavy fog of Most motorists in WISCONSIN Gill set the date for the the same total; while Houston, necessary for achievement of didn' ings for next Friday. He set Wabasha and Fillmore counties t have the foggiest notion $300 for each. EAGLE BADGE . . . Scoutmaster Robert Swinsen, the $137,700 goal this year. of what was a few yards ahead bail at each will put at least 1,000 resi- Game Warden Francis Teske right , Troop 11 , Cathedral of the Sacred . Heart, presents Chest officials said they are of them this morning. • dent hunters afield. ¦ arrested the four at 10:10 p.m. James Gunderson with his Eagle badge at' a court of honor. ?iptimistic that the quota will Perhaps, a Different Fog so thick it slowed down Thursday in a field in Hart Hunting success runs about be reached within the next few traffic and halted airline opera- Watching the presentation are Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Gunder- one deer to every three hunters. Township about three miles son, James' parents, and the Rev. James Fitzpatrick , Cathe- days. A progress report will tions blanked most of the state south of Wyattville. Deer license sales are .the big be released Sunday. as temperatures continued mild. Teske claims that they were dral of the Sacred Heart. source of game and fish reve- Route Was Advisable Heavy fog zeroed in on Green using the headlights of a car nue funds from Southeastern Minnesota. This year the license At 6:35 p.m. Thursday police of Huff and West Wabasha Bay, Lone Rock, Madison, Be- to shine or spot wild game for streets. When he didn loit, Clintonville and Stevens the purpose of hunting and Most Offices costs $5 compared with $3.50 stopped Dutee W. Kruger, Mon- 't dim his last year headlights, police stopped him. Point. Some light drizzle was shooting the game. An 8 mm. Cathedral Scout . Fire Damages dovi, Wis., at Highway 14-61 and reported at Shooting opens at sunrise Sat- s They also found one headlight Madison and Clin- Mauser rifle, 300 Savage rifle Closed Monday Huff Street and gave 'hi(n> a inoperative. This time he got a tonville. and Stevens 30-30 caliber rifle urday in this zone (Zone 6 on warning ticket to have a head- ticket, not a warning; two tick- The fog moved in shortly aft- were being used, he said. Governmental offices at the game and fish map of the light repaired. ets, that is. er darkness Thursday night and Eggert had posted $500 bail all levels will be closed Mon- Awarded Eagle state ) and closes at sunset. The Private Garage Police said Kruger took the At the police station he re- persisted through the night. and $200 was refunded. The day in observance of the A Winona Boy Scout receiv- three-day season will end Mon- Fire of an undetermined ori- ticket, tore it up and went on fused to post bail on the two Beloit was the others also posted bail. Veterans Da y holiday. ed his Eagle badge at a court day evening. warmest spot y, assistant Banks, retail and commer- gin destroyed most of the con- his way to Westgate Shopping charges, so he spent the night in the state Thursday with 64 Richard Darb of honor at Cathedral of t h e Minnesota has an any-deer tents, roof and east wall J>X a Center. in jail. degrees. county attorney, represented the cial establishments will re- Sacred Heart this week. law. A hunter may take one main open for regular busi- garage on East Howard/Street They knew he went there be- This morning at 9 o'clock he state this morning. He is 16-year-old James Gun- deer of either sex. However, in Thursday evening. ( Ashland set the low of 33 ear- ness hours. Zone 6 hunters are restricted cause they followed him to his was before Judge John D. Mc- ly today. derson , son of Mr. and Mrs. Owner of the garage Arthur parking spot. There they told Gill, to whom he pleaded guilty. Postmaster John Dugan Goodwin Gunderson , 516 Cen- to single slug shells in shotguns. W. Schroetke, 723 E. Howard him to have his headlight re- The judge said Kruger should LAREDO. TEX., set the na- said the only postal service ter St. A member of Troop 1], There is a nine-day rifle zone St., said this morning that a paired, but police said he de- get a jail sentence, but gave tional high of 92 degrees Thurs- Welfare Board will be that for box patrons. sponsored by the Cathedral , covering the greater part of complete listing of the damaged clined. him the chance to pay a fine of day, compared with the low of Windows at the post office James has been active in Scout- northeastern Minnesota to which and destroyed property is not A little later Kruger left for $15 on the failure to dim charge 21 early today at Burns, Ore. will not be open, mail will ing five years. He received his there is a limited migration available. All of the family's downtown Winona again. At and a fine of $10 on the head- Gets Audit Report not be sorted and there will award from Scoutmaster Rob- from this corner of the state. winter clothing, which was stor- 7:20, to be exact, a police car light charge rather than to serve be no delivery on city or ert Swinsen. The best deer country is the different, one, however — five and three days. A report on the recent routine rural routes. ed in a closet in the garage, and — a Other awards : Star — Donald wooded areas of the counties met Kruger at the intersection Kruger paid, state audit of welfare depart- Also closing for the day five bicycles were lost. ment financial affairs was giv- Dennis, Steven Williams and along the various streams. In Illegitimate will be the Winona County Gerald Gunderson ; life—Thom- Winona County, the tributary Fire Chief John Steadman en at Thursday's meeting of the courthouse. City Hall of- said the cause is unknown , but Winona County Welfare Board as Fischer; \ smaller streams leading to tha I Rolling Auto fices, offices of the Minne- River are heavily said it probably was spontan- by William P. Werner, depart- Merit badges—Richard Losin- Mississippi sota State Employment hunted. eous combustion. There was no $450 Check Injures Tire Births Up ment director. Service, the federal Social ski , Scott Osborne, Mark Hitt- wiring or heating plant in the The board reviewed one case Security Administration and ner, Michael Fischer, James THE MISSISSIPPI river bot- garage. Company Worker questioning the ability of a child other state and federal of- Gunderson. Richard Becker, tomlands, including the lands of When firernen arrived shortly to contribute to his mother's fices. Greg Korder, Daniel Nixon , the Upper Mississippi River after receiving a call at 8:55 Sent to UNICEF Tom Lange, 21, 522 Macemon In Minnesota support , then ordered Werner to ¦ . Steven Gappa , Steven Williams , Wild Life and Fish Refuge, pro- St., employe in the service de- send the child notice to so con- Donald Dennis, Gerald Gunder- p.m. the fire was nearly out of A $450 check , representing ST. PAUL (AP ) - The illegit- duce many deer each season. control. It seemed to be burning collections by Wi- partment of Nelson Tire Serv- tribute. son ; Thomas Fischer, Henry All refuge lands, including the Halloween imate birth rate in Minnesota from the roof down, Fourteen children , was mail- ice, Inc., 127 W. 4th St., was Werner also reported to the Wildenborg, Eugene Richie and "closed area," are open this nona school Lake City Woman Craig firemen worked an hour, using ed Wednesday to UNICEF head- slightly injured this morning rose 8.3 per cent to reach an board that his department had Zeches; year, Donald Gray, refuge man- completed eight studies for the ZVz- and l',.-iiich hose. quarters in New York , accord- when struck by a rolling car. . all-time high in 1962, the State Second class — Joseph Rich- ager, announced. The car , probate court involving cases " Schroetke was not home when ing to Gordon Ferguson, local owned by Sheriff Department of Health reported ardson, James Murck, Philip Another popular deer area is chairman. Fort, struck the youth about 10 Thursday. of alleged mental illness. Still Unconscious Biesanz, Mike Belden , Mark De the fire started. committee Werner told the board that the Whitewater Wildlife Refuge, Approximately 650 children, a.m. while he was kneeling near There were 2,965 illegitimate LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) vine, Greg Nixon, Fred Orlow- along the Whitewater River be- Schroetke said since his house another car and doing repair the department had completed — The Lake City woman injur- ski , Gary Bambenek, Ronald 't have a basement, much grades one through six, took births reported in the state in one adoptive placement since tween Weaver and Elba , and up doesn work, Fort said. 1962 ed Saturday in a car accident Glubka, Edward Hoeppner , of the family 's property was part. Some kindergarteners and , compared with 2,737 in the last meeting of the board. the three branches of this popu- Lange was taken to Commu- 1961. In the remains unconscious at St. Donald Koller and Greg Den- stored in the garage. Lumber pre-school youngsters also par- Health Depart- Five babies were referred to lar trout stream. Here wilder- Ferguson said. It was nity Memorial Hospital and it ment's base year of 1951, there Mary's Hospital , Rochester, al- nis; ness conditions prevail, and and storm and screen windows ticipated, was found that he private agencies for adoptive the first year of participation received no were 1,600. though her condition is improv- •First Class — Robert Wera , there is plenty of food and cov- also were lost. The loss was broken bones. He was shaken placement, and two adoption ing, according to a report. John Wildenborg, Eugene Rich- partly insured. by public schools and the sec- er. Sections of the refuge is year for organized solici- up and received minor bruises. The rate of illegitimate births studies are now being made, Mrs. Harold Sommerfield's ie and Scott Osborne. preserves where no hunting is ond Fort said the youth also went up, from -6 Chief Steadman said there tation of this kind in the city. was caught 31. . per 1,- the director said. car struck loose crushed rock, allowed. Such areas are well between the bumpers of the two 000 live births in 1961 ' was one gallon of kerosene in These collections furnish $2 , to 34.9 The board increased Werner s swerved in front of a car she posted. closed cars. per 1,000 births last year. bond from $20,000 to $25,000. It the garage. The door was million of the annual UNICEF was passing, and was struck Pastor to Root and Zumbro river bot- left. Fort , who brought his car also approved paymentt of Octo- Speak when Schroetke budget of about $30 million/ Fer- The health Department said broadside. Her vehicle was tomlands, with their numerous Shingles on the roof of a sum- The money is used into the shop to have one tire 75 per cent of the mothers bear- ber bills and settlement of four knocked into a roadside ditch guson said. checked, At Harmony High wooded tributaries , also are ex- mer kitchen or shed owned by in 100 countries and in behalf said that he engaged ing illegitimate children ranged claims against real estate. and wrecked. Her son , James, the emergency foot cellent deer territory that are a neighbor, Roy Vose. 715 E. of 57 million children for such brake, got in age from 15 to 25, and 39 per All board members were pres- 2, wasn't seriously hurt. out of the car and walked over ent at the meeting. They are, On Veterans Day productive annually of a good Howard St., were scorched. projects as disease control , nu- cent of the mothers were 15 to Mrs. Sommerfield's father, there are to the shop foreman. 20. in addition to Werner, who is deer take. In fact, trition projects and emergency Reinhart Miller , rural Lake HARMONY, Minn. (Special) probably deer in every square All governments "As the foreman started to- The department's report on the group's secretary, Leo Bor- City , was driver of the other — Gustav Berg Post 81, Amer- disaster aid. ward me, , president; mile of rural area in Fillmore, receiving money from UNICEF I turned around and 1962 also showed that fewer kowski , Goodview car. ican Legion, and Harmony High No Quorum, So . noticed the car rolling toward Adolph Spitzer, St. Charles ; Houston, Olmstead , Wabasha must do so on at least a match- babies died than in any previous School are sponsoring a Veter- and Winona counties. me and toward Lange, who was James Papenfuss, Dakota; ans Day program Monday at Zoning Appeals ing basis, Ferguson said, though year in state history—only 21 WISCONSIN areas" on the op- in many cases the funds are kneeling with his back toward babies out of each 1,000 live Leonard Merchlewitz, Winona; 10:30 a.m. in the high school Peterson, Fremont Cataract Man posite side of the Mississippi matched up to 2V2 times by re- my car. The brake must not births. Carl O. auditorium. Meeting Delayed have held ," said Fort. Township; Roy Swett , Dakota , have similar deer territory but cipient nations. Sentenced at BRF The Rev. Martin Ford of there the season opens two Because of lack of a quorum , There is a slight downgrade Minnesota 's divorce rate and Mrs. Paul Michalowski , Wi- Greenfield Lutheran Leading classrooms in per- Church weeks later, or on Nov. 23. the Board of Zoning Appeals centage of participation by stu- in the shop in the area where jumped 7.7 per cent in 1962, nona. BLACK RIVER FALLS, Wis. will deliver the address. He will Fort's car was parked. , Next meeting was set for ' There is a two-day, any-deer meeting scheduled for Thursday dents were : 3rd grade. Central from 4 175 in 1961 to 4 ,495 in (Special) — Stanley D. Peters, be introduced by Donald Serf- 1962. Nov. 21. season there, following by a sev- night was postponed unti l next Elementary, 28 participating; ¦ 31, Cataract, was sentenced to ling, Legion commander. Estimated state population concurrent terms totaling about en-day buck season , during Thursday, beginning at 7:30 6th grade, Central Elementary, The Legion color guard will which rifles may be used. p.m. 20, and sixth grade, Madison rose from 3.456,784 to 3,492,716 25 years in Jackson County advance and retire the colors. 13 Arrested in during the year Class Court Tuesday. He was. taken A total of seven applications Elementary, 18. . ! First Aid Boy Scouts will lead in the TREMPEALEAU BREEDERS Assistance in conducting the to Green Bay Reformatory. pledge of allegiance. The high will be heard. Among them is WHITEHALL Wis. (Special) drive was given by the Council Set for Lewiston He was charged with issuing school band will play. Rev. , the request for amendment of Kenosha Raid bad checks, theft of a car and — Directors of Trempealeau of Church Women, Altrusa Club, Rash of Flats (Special) Ford will give the invocation ! the zoning ordinance to per- KENOSHA, Wis. UPi-A dozen LEWISTON , Minn. violation of parole. and benediction. County Holstein Breeders Asso- of apartment Childhood Education, Kiwanis, of Ray Johns, | mit construction men and one woman were ar- —At the request Peters was the driver of a Boy Scouts, Clubs , Girl Scouts! ciation will meet at Trempea- old general Rotary, Exchange and Lions After Truck Winona civil defense director , buildings on the rested in gambling raids Thurs- stolen Cadillac which was de- and Brownies are to attend in! leau County extension office ital site. clubs. Future Business Leaders Walter Stellwagen , Lewiston CD hosp , YMCA , YWCA and day but Kenosha County Dist. I molished in an accident near uniform. here Tuesday at 8 p.m. Plans Association director , has scheduled a Red for the banquet, faculties of city schools. Facil- Atty. Joseph Molinaro said he Loses Nails i Melrose Oct. 9. Two girls from the calf project didn 't think they implied the ; Cross first aid class for Lewis- Blair , Alice Crivits , 19, and Clar- and the calf sale will be made. ities for central headquarters GENEVA , Minn. (AP) ' - Man Falls in Home existence of "any gambling , ton area people. ice Stone, 16, were..critically in- were furnished by the First Na- Motorists along a stretch of Red Cross personnel from Wi- Fireball Seen After Attending tional Bank , Ferguson said. ring." J jured in the accident and are The arrests were made as county highway just east of ; nona will instruct the class. A hospitalized at Madison , where UNICEF committee officers here complained about a rash of , good response is anticipated . Over California Funera l of Friend will be: Karl Lipsohn , presi- agents of the State Beverage i they may be confined until and Cigarette Tax Division , po- flat tires Thursday, with one i Registration will be limited to spring. Felix Lubinski. 73 , 611 E. Wa- dent; Lewis Schoening, vice driver reporting five tires punc- MOSS BEACH , Calif. (AP)- lice and deputies launched si- j 20 persons. If more are interest- A^ large fireball , apparently basha St., is at Community Me- president ; Mrs. Dorothea Hunt- tured — including the spare aft- !' class will be con- STRUM-ELEVA DELEGATES a multaneous raids on eight tav- ed another meteor, streaked across-Hie San morial Hospital with undeter- ley , secretary, and Mrs. C. G. er it was put on the car. ' ducted later. • STRUM , Wis.—Two Central ^ Fosburgh , treasurer. erns—six in the city, two in Francisco Bay area sky Thurs- ¦ NEWJ)IA_CE^^1 mined injuries suffered in a fall the county. Mower County highway crews Persons wishing to jo in should High School faculty members, Thursday after attending the fu- day night , exploded violently I Finest in faucets I Molinaro , who said that only using a magnet , picked up 28 call Mrs. Nancy Kieffer , local Mrs. Robert Bauer and Donald and landed in the neral of a friend , the late Wil- were delegates from the Pacific Ocean ¦ for new hornet and eld I "local people" frequented the pounds of nails along a four- 1 Red Cross chairman , or Stell- Miles, several miles offshore. liam Safranek. Priest Dead of Trempealeau County Teachers taverns , said the charges in- mile-span of the road. They | wagen. No charge will be made Thousands of residents saw Lubinski fell near the bottom Crash Injuries volved lottery tickets, horse later learned their haul had for the course. The CD says Association at the Wisconsin of basement steps about 11:30 the object. race betting and some pinball come from a barrel of nails, I there should be at least one Education Association conven- The Federal a.m. at the .Safranek home , 673 ST. PAUL (AP) — The Rev. Thursday Aviation Agency machines rewarding players accidentally overturned on a first aid graduate in every tion at Milwaukee at San Francisco International E. Wabasha St. He was a lunch- Matthew Ly, :s:!, a priest who with free games. moving truck . home. and today. eon guest there following fu- was a graduate student at the Airport said a Navy patrol piane neral services . Lubinski had College of St. Thomas , died also saw the object hit the wa- been fishing with Safranek Mon- late Thursday of injuries suffer- ter and identified it as a mete- day morning when the latter ed Oct. 31 in an automobile or, f The San Mateo County sher- suffered a stroke from which he collision . H. J. Kramer died later in the day; His death was Minnesota 's iff' s office said the explosion Little Phone Firm Fights Giant ' 'literally shook the coas/" Plumbing i, Heating 689th traffic accident fatality of 1 !)63. Thnt total is 101 above OSSEO , Wis. - A second ad- T wenty lawyers , accountants, interest of seeing the coi , mu- telephone companies in the Moss Beach is about 11 miles 520 Center St. Phon*: 7336 south of San Francisco. I Wisconsin Has 8th that of a year ago. journment of the hearing to de- phone company officers and nity served by a single com- stnte, any precedent set by the ¦ 't he used again. Polio Case of Year termine whether Beef River PSC personnel have been work- pany. PSC ruling won ; LIKE. YESTERDAY ing on the case, John F. O'Connell , in charge One observer noted that no *0 Valley Telephone Co. should be / MADISON , Wis . iff! - The WICHITA , Kan. (AP ) - Of Testimony Wednesday showed of operations for General , said utility expert will defend open State Board of Health said to- 2 ,134 students enrolled nt a permitted to install dial phones that General offered to buy Beef from 1940 to I960 his company competition because the rate- Notice to day a polio ca.se in Winnebago Wichita high school , only 80 per was ordered by the Public Serv- River for $4 ,000 in January 196 1 . increased service in Osseo from payer bears the cost of dupli- County was reported in (he cent correctly completed a line ice Commission at 4:30 p.m. In January I9S2 it upped the 2)111 to 687 phones and plant in- cated facilities. The situation is week ending Oct 26. The type of nn enrollment form calling Tuesday when Floyd Brynelson , figure to $17 ,000 because of im- vestment from $48 ,468 to $113,- similar to having two fire com- was unidentifie 1. Wisconsin has for their date of birth. Madison , attorney for General provements mnde. 661. panies within the same jurisdic- Winona and Goodview Telephone Co., said he still had During the same period Beef tion. eight reported cases this year , Many of the 20 per cent who ACCORDING to compared lo -seven in the same three witnesses to call . teHtlnwny. River dropped from 138 phones were wrong stated they were Robert Prosscr, vice ST A N L K Y K. fiilhrrtsnn. Sunday NEWS Subscribers period in \%'2. horn in 1963. The bearing, started at Ihe president lo 109 and plant investment city hall here Oct . 10, will h> of Beef River , told I). E. An- from $5,5211 to $5,200. Madison accountant estimated continued as soon as possible , derson, Plymouth , then Gen- Ihe return on computed equity • Our city circulation department will accept tula- the PSC said. eral's division manager at Black O'CONNKLL called Beef Riv- for the Beef River company af- River Falls, the stockholders er 's plan to bring dial to its ter improvements would be ap- phono calls from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. Sunday foi th» BEEF RIVKR , with assets In might approve an offer of $75,- system with a $77,000 loan from proximately 3,8 percent , which delivery of missing papers in Winona and Good- DEER HUNTERS $34 ,000 and 293 patrons in this 000 plus a contribution to the Strombcrg-Carlson division of lie described "on Ihe low side." only community left in Wiscon- nursing home. General Dynamics Corp. an im- Brynelson charged that Pross- view. MASS sin with two telephone com- In February 1962 Prosser said prudent investment. er had actively sought to swing panies , is being opposed by Gen- $50,000 plus ii contribution to the He said that the competition customers from General by wag- eral, which hns gross invest- nursing home might he approv- concept has no place in the ing an "aggressive" newspaper The Telephone Number SUNDAY, NOV. 10 ments in Wisconsin of $67,276,- ed. telephone industry . PSC staff advertising campaign. Prosser fil2 to Call Is 5:00 A.M. , served 189,993 Wisconsin During a recess Prosser said members said this is the first testified that many of the ad- pntrops last, year, and had tot al Beef River has offered to sell case where competing compa- vertisements had been purchas- ST. ALOYSIUS CATHOLIC CHURCH 19T.2 revenues of $16 ,646 ,202, its property to the city of Osseo, nies haven 't been able to work ed by residents of Osseo, General has 670 telephones in Northwest Telephone Co., or Tri- out a settlement outside tho Clarence Gore , Beef River ELBA, MINN. Oss;co and area and converted County Telephone Co-op if Gen- commission. Since it is the last president , was on the stand to dial in July 1962. 8-2961 eral will agree to sell in the remaining competition between much of Tuesday. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlc Durand Meeting ¦ ¦ 9t dtapp&wd.<£a&L TUqht Voice of the SUNDAY ¦ ¦ ¦ »- " . — —~^~—m—~*^^^mi~a^—~^~^—~-~*^i*^^-*a^*^ im^m^~'^—¦¦ mi _•¦ —^ ¦—-— Outdoors lo Discuss New : SPECIAL S Deer Opening 5«t FORD HOPKINS" is predicted Need Friendship^ Title Although no rain Buildings for the weekend, damp, foggy DURAND, Wis. (Special) - S COMPLETE g weather has reduced the fire "Attend the informational meet- Northern Min- ¦ hazard, locally. building high hazard ing" regarding school 5 DINNER nesota still has a ¦Served 11 ».m.*4:M ».m. S For Hollywood condition. The weather will con- plans of Durand United School tinue to be on the warmer side District. That's the plea of the By EARL WILSON on Saturday. Durand Commercial Club, SRoast Tom Turkaygj HOLLYWOOD — The hospitality of the New York World's Hoard of Education and others . ¦ or Ham Dinner B Fair had better get-craekingy-with-a-junket for the Press. Fog can make the open- The meeting will be held Mon- ¦ includes a gtrnreu-t bowl M «o**f, 2 _2«u«V whipped potato**. glbl«t|__| Or they'll forfeit the all-time Friendship title to Hollywood, ing morning's hunting haz- day at 8 p.m. at Durand High ¦ dressing, tasty salad or vega- M rodH thanks to Stanley Kramer's $250,000 party for his $9 million "It's ardous. In fact, a morning School. S tabltY homamid* cloverloat like Thursday's would be ¦ and butter. ' ¦ a Mad, Mad , Mad, Mad World" movie premiere. He was so OFFICIALS feel that M the ¦ coffee and WaW Wat f ma generous he allowed 210 reporters to make prepaid real dangerous. Caution, of weem Mr M L.A ¦ long-distance " total of 1,278 votes cast in the ¦ S'c*dessert. All . M m tm calls — and no questions asked. . course, should be observed repre- n for only A\ f ™ at all times. However, lo- referendum Oct. 8 didn't g m Free long-distance calls ! Wo- Children*. Dinner. . . . »*eBi fly — to do something more sent 50 percent of the possible ¦ wee! cal deer hunting deaths ¦ Other Dinner salectlam *• important : Make the old-fa- have been at sunrise. This votes, some must have lacked am , Cur Menu S Mothers heard from sons who shioneds. information or they would have hadn 't phoned them in years. is the bad period. In fact, ¦ BOOTH and TABU 5 state wardens have been voted . SERVICE ' ! One guy walked into the Bev- "ANYBODY CAN fly a laces the reg- ¦ alerted to "crack down" on The meeting rep erly Hilton pressroom and talk- ; plane," is his message. "But ular PTA meeting for Novem- ed to Switzerland for almost an ' making a good old-fashioned is any hunters who push ahead the opening minutes. ber. hour, about $200 worth. ; hard." Then he passes out . . . Answering questions will be Oh, the shame of it. After j leaving tbe non-flyers to fly. architect John Steinmann, Mon- he 'd left , they found the name ! Hunting pressure is going to Service Store -J. B. SleWe* Berle remains the great mas- be heavy locally, Francis Tes- ticello, members of board of ed- == m he'd given was phony. He ter of ceremonies. ¦ Owner. ¦ ke, local warden foresees. Last ucation and school officials. The wasn't a reporter . .. just aj At an after-premiere party, public also will be encouraged stranger proving that Holly- year, 3,000 licenses were sold ffHHHHH Ife which cost. $30,000, Berle told to participate. wood 's really hospitable. Gov. Pat Brown, "Laugh it up, in Winona County. The increase DEAR ABBY: in price from $3.50 to $5.00 this Offer of Police The fundamental need for the "L.A." is trying to establish ; Governor. I laughed when you project ; round versus conven- ROLLER SKATING itsel f as the world entertain- spoke." year may cut this total slight- ly. However, more than 10,000 tional structure ; cost in terms ment capitol .— shoving N.Y. Then Berle said, "I don't of taxes to each taxpayer ; the BUS SERVICE out. But I noticed as a loyal ', local hunters will buy licenses Guard Rejected khow what you're smoking, in the five Southeastern Minne- Help Mother opinion of the state Department to- New Yorker-via-Ohio that in Governor .— but your entire ta- NEW YORK (AP)—M ary Liv- of Public Instruction as to the this already controversial com- 1 sota counties. Add to this total s Roller Rink ble is under arrest." a migration of deer hunters ingston, wife of comedian Jack adequacy of present facilities, Ron' edy classic about a treasure The new domed Cinerama and questions from the floor or LEWISTON, MINN. hunt , they used practically an from the area west of the river Benny, might not have lost Theater also got kidded by Un- counties, such as from Austin, placed in a question box will be all-N.Y. cast: cle Miltie. Learn English $200,000 worth of jewels to a discussion material Every Sat. Night Albert Lea and Mankato where robber if she had accepted po- MILTON BERLE , Sid Caesar , When they finish showing only a one-day season prevails. the picture, they're going to By ABIGAIL TAN BUREN lice protection, says Police A (790,000 bond Issue for a new Starting Nov. 2 Phil Silvers, Ethel Merman circular elementary building for Dick Shawn, Buddy Haekett , , make it into a synagogue," said Duck Season Ends DEAR ABBY: I am in the sixth grade and my problem is Commissioner Michael J. Mur- Uncle Miltie, "and we're going I am ashamed of my mother. Please don't think I'm a bad ' grades K-6, and new high school OC. Bus Fare Jonathan Winters, and. Paul The curtain goes down on phy. science, mathematics and home _-jC* ROUND TRIP Ford. to see the first rabbi-in-the- the 1963 waterfowl season person , Abby, but it's hard for people who have American round." mothers . to understand when somebody else's mother is a A man robbed Miss Livings- economics departments, to be 'Plus regular admission Barrie Chase looked so good at sundown today and for ton Nov. 2 in her suite at the constructed over the present rental. That one could go into the most hunters it will be en- foreigner and doesn't speak much English. When she comes and skate coming out of that Bikini, I to school it is very embarrassing when the teachers ask her Hotel Pierre. Benny Jiad left gymnasium addition was de- was sorry she's not a New York- jokebooks. i tered on the hunting books The bus stops at TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: what she said so many times. My mother has been in this earlier for ah appearance in feated 843 to 435 Oct. 8, j as a poor to fair season. Pickup Return er- Sen. Kenneth Keating says a country since I was a small baby, so I don't know why she Pittsburgh. Miss Livingstone The board of education has Broadway Jim Backus was enormously I Low limits, late flight and was not harmed. indicated another referendum and Mankato . «:45 11:05 constituent complained to him: | "blue bird" weather will never learned to speak English. My father is a good-looking believable playing a rich club- American man and I think sometimes he is ashamed of Murphy said Thursday the will be held, but has withheld Broadway "Business is so bad even the i harvest the blame. 4:15 11:00 man drunk who owns a plane ! guys who don't intend to pay her, too. She is a good and kind mother, but I can't help Bennys have not been the only definite action until after this and Franklin . reject offers of that Mickey Rooney and Buddy ! 't buying." how I feel. How can I solve my problem and not hurt my celebrities to meeting. West End aren However, Herb Kleyla , back protection. 7:05 10:5$ Haekett crave to borrow. Rolf Harris, the Australian today from a three-week duck mother? .HALF AND HALF Open house will be held in the Recreation — "Give me another Bloody comic-singer at the Blue Ar.gel, A similar case of refusal high school division at 7 p:m. Jet. Orrln hunting trip in Manitoba , north DEAR HALF AND HALF : Ask your father to en- where a theft later occurred, 7:1$ 10:45 Mary—that's the only way *- _ '; kiddingly asks the audience for of Lake Manitoba in the Grand Monday. Lunch will be served and Hwy. 14 . fly," he hiccups. When they applause: "Really, if you want courage your mother to enroll in an adult education Murphy said , involved Patrice following the meeting. j Rapids area, reports many class and study English. If she agrees, wonderful. And Wymore, widow of Errol Flynn. ALL RIDERS MUST get him sober enough to fly ! a good spontaneous demonstra- thousands of ducks, including Seventy-three harness horses BUS. , ! , you must organize it!" you could help her study. If she will not, she is prob- Two fur coats valued at $8,000 RETURN ON the plane he turns the controls tion big fat: mallards in the larger covered the mile in two minutes OLDER. over to them — and they can't <' '. . . That's earl , brother. ably too shy. But don't be ashamed of her, honey. In- were stolen Oct. 4 from her 13 YEARS AND lakes there. The potholes have ability to speak English is no reflection - Drake Hotel suite; or less in 1962. frozen over, and the birds are on your mother's character, and she now rafted up on the large open E probably suffers more humiliation than f *JL "'J§ VL "j3T"3 NITE-7:00-»:10 N°S lakes. you know. Public Sauerkraut Supper SATURDAY NITE JM W j »,.50H5 b_JJ- mJ * SAT. The duck season there DEAR ABBY: A new girl came to work runs through Nov. 23, with in our office. She is", a sweet girl, and we the limit now six a day. DINE & DANCE L MB B like her but, Abby, here is the problem. H *)_--I_-M ^ N mmfVJIMmma*^t^S^L^imS9mmImmlm^a ^^^^^^^^^^W^9 ^mma______-______HsV___MV^«wl___fw^_B It was boosted up from five She brings her lunch in a brown paper bag EAGLES HALL ^^B^ WTM ^ < \tff BM^ __^_l_.W^______BM_____rlT^iT^ ^______a^5l'^a_M^life]-lf ____Aa__B last week due to the abun- to (as we all do) and she sets it up on the aW^__8M_- Serving 5 to 8 p.m. dance of birds still in Can- closet shelf with the other girls' lunches. [^e^E!l_^___k_^^L_$ ^^_____l_l___ffl__B ada. Even where Herb was, She always brings salami, sardines, dill Louis Schuth he said , the big movement pickles, or something that smells up the SATURDAY, NOV. 9 NOTE: "FOR LOVE OR MONEY" WILL NOT , of ducks was still in the ||p P entire closet. My coat has started to smell Abby Adults—$1 Carryouts on Request Orchestra BE SHOWN SATURDAY MATINEE DUE TO: north. of garlic! Is there a nice way to tell this CARTOON CARNIVAL Geese were flying north , Herb girl about the: unpleasant situation she has created without Sponsored by th* Eagles Auxiliary said. He observed many large hurting her feelings? ONE OF THE GIRLS Choice Charcoal SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1:30 AJ flocks headed north as he flew DEAR ONE: One of you girls should get next to Broiled Steaks ALL SEATS 25* out. Probably headed for a her (literally, if possible) and tell her of your complaint. ' more attractive area. There has 25 — 25 been no snow yet, but duck hunt- DEAR ABBY: I am very much in love with Pete, but — CARTOONS ers have to break shore ice. I don 't want to marry him unless I can be a good wife to Make Reservations FREE COMICS TO THE FIRST him, and I don't think I can. You see, he is a "night person" There are lots of moose lays in a band, which means The OAKS 400 KIDDIES ATTENDINGI and I am a "day person." Pete p For Your Holiday Parties Early! In the area. On one flight .he is up all night, and he sleeps days. I can't change 30 - .. . of 40 miles Herb counted years of habit, and I can't expect Pete to change jobs be- ' 24 moose. The moose calf ¦ nam _. "'*¦¦< •?_ " '—1 h aVKiWt\wi rmmi cause this is the way he makes the best living. Don't tell Private Party Room, Dining, The «—~~—«^** crop has been good this me to try to sleep days because I've tried and it doesn't year. He counted 10 moose work. I am NOT tired in the daytime. When night comes I Dancing and Cocktails in three square miles. He can't hold my eyes open. If you can solve this, you're a NfWHAN will head north early in De- genius. DAY PERSON PIER ! ^ ; 18fe1 NEW cember for the Manitoba COMPLETE MENU moose season which opens DEAR DAY PERSON : How were you two awake Dine & Dance / on Dec. 2, running long enough at the same time to fall in love? If you really through Seating Capacity for Large or Small Groups Dec. 7. He suggests Grand love Pete, force yourself to stay up at night, and you with the 1 aswmm ^-^m0' L-SyE Rapids as i jumping off won 't have any trouble sleeping the following day. place. TJ'S ) What's on your mind? For a personal reply, send a self- SKYLINE SUPPER CLUB - , stamped envelope to Abby, BOK 3365, Beverly EVERY WEDNESDAY, I i cw fflrtfi !M«.HAUBIC[ CHEVAllB, Shiners Busy addressed Spring Grove, Minn. Phone 491-3443 .- Hills, Calif. FRIDAY _ SATURDAY I Balmy fall evenings and a Lloyd Ellingson, Prop. • STARTS SUNDAY • large deer population have NIGHT 9:00-1:00 I brought out illegal deer shiners le night to form a union. The ac- Bottle License 1 in record numbers this fall, Blind Peop tion resulted from a number of Bring Your Own Bottle I says Fran Johnson , Minnesota Ask Wage Hike grievances, chiefly wages. SHOWING I game warden supervisor. PRIVATE PARTIES I VVJHMTl "owAt 7:00 and t:35 Resentment was expressed at l-_-, i La%Xa%~JmMA 1 (AP) Inquire first left turn on pike J MjJtLmmiimmimWmmmJSat. Matinee at 2:00 Game wardens have been CLEVELAND - Em- the meeting that sighted work- ployes of the Cleveland Society ers were paid the minimum of after leaving La Crescent. I PLEASE MOTE; ADULTS 75f busy, too. Arrests have Dua lo Ihe question*bit tub lect metier , ,...„... .„. for the Blind—all 40 of them $1.25 an hour while blind work- thlldrcn JUNIOR- SOC been numerous and several 'a tickets will not be sold. cars have been seized. sightless — voted Thursday- ers received 75 cents a hour. Airplanes are being used and game warden forces are being deployed in an enforcement drive, Johnson said. LARGE I ' ^_^_^_ft_^_^_tff -DnttP *^_F^_B' _^_9SSlr J_l_^_^_^_f_^_r ^^^ BfPMIB ^^^ H Four persons were ar- OYSTER rested early Wednesday Live Music I near Island Lake in the | | | Duluth area. A 1963 car , driven only 6,000 miles and STEW s \ I ^^^ H^^^^^^^ P^ _lrf_T _¦ _^_MM Ba_^_^_^_A ^_i_^_^_k. \ V^J I _^_^_^1^^V_^^T^_^_a^^_^_l Now Available * containing two deer , was I Saturday Nite ( MkWA*»}Wal"tB T \ VJ^A _! ______> _T _n ' ^**^ * ^^H^Hv ^'Vj BH-^y_[*. A J1 _TTl-*i--a! seized. The previous day 111 by Bud and Chuck Jm i AJ^^M^^^^I iO _B> J[|F * ^l**^¦ * ¦¦ _^^H|^^ _____rT^__VPV^______! four other persons paid fines totaling $1 ,500 on il- 111 and Their Band ill Steak Shop legal deer hunting charges. NKSSXM No minors allowed ... $ §§§¦ Other recent arrests includ- NxsssB you will be carefully checked, NNNSSIB ed two deer shiners near -aa-aaBB-Haa-_Bav-^_a_H-a-aa_-na-_. Ely and six in the Virginia area. Enjoy A highway patrolman , spot - Cheeseburgers ting a car moving at a crawl , flf DANCING stopped the vehicle. The driver ni AT THE NEW r HighwayxovTia 41 at Mlnnaiota City T! I said blood on his hands came £ " \§§M _ from a pig he had just butch- r - Now Owned and Operated _» v\*-J$$SJSj§ i§B LABOR TEMPLE , MIRISCH COMPANY-EDWARD I. ALPERSON by JOE BUSH Z !^^^^ ered. After further questioning W ^ W S ORCHESTRA he admitted he had a deer in ^^^^^^ M the trunk. A game warden took Every Sat. Night daeK A %) SHIRLEY over. THE HERRMANNAIRES LEMMON W MaeLailME Johnson said wardens had • Membera BILLY WIIDER-S , received excellent coopera- LIV E ymjmmmmmmmmmmmm/ MiCm tion from farmers and oth- \»V I .. ers who have seen poach- ~ ers * lights in operation. -— _ it Entertainment i, DANCE= DOUeE 'SEP ^^ ^^ ~ Made with nippy, taslc-lenipting cheddar p ADULTS Thief Will Have cliee.se, especially prepared for McDonald's, 0N LY ish,,y IN COLOR N (.rilled with juicy pure beef hamburger, Problem With Suits EAGLES y tivem s ground fresh dail y. Served in seconds .. , HmS SEATTLE (AP) -The thief piping hot and delicious on a toasted bun. WO CLUB STA RTS WEDNESDAY Who stole 18 men 's suits and three women's dresses hns » Kenny Lee | McDonald's. .. for cleanliness , convenience problem today. ^^Cm^^^ and value. Saturday Nite WJiat do yoti do with stolen DUO jj burial garments? \^~^f%^^ ^ /)D|T KI*- Sunday- thru Thursday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday MUSIC BY THE Urtl li and Saturday 11 a.m. la Midnight. ri" Calherine Weir, « sales woman J -h'ar bouncing rock and |;i "RHYTHM KINGS" I FCDCRIC0 rGLUNrSM^Bl^^KE3^ 4W^^^ H 2 Wk ^ J ifrom Eugene, Ore,, told police A^^^ SXi ro" 1* n< i other favorite I* the gurments, LOCATED ON HIGHWAY 61 JUST nil open down ,U"CS W W W ' Vf g,'°nl the back and without ° 107 West Third f! ' ' ™ > I Telephone Your pockets , ">k*laui.«, «nt! Want Ads were stolen from her parked STEVE GROMEK , "' : 2 BLOCKS WEST OF JUNCTION 14. to The Winona Daily News car Thursday. OwrnBr ^ I kE'aXv.v." 'Vi 'C'X-ivr w;:4>. „<¦: :< ;¦:. . ,:.7? . J - V - A ¦ ¦*. JI .'^^*^^^ii* * ...... ! ^^. ^ . **.... .-*.%< * Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. ¦ ' ' ' Jackson Seventh Graders, Conferences Set i . . . ¦ : . . Board Indian Guides to —) :— Lake City School Lanesboro Club r 70 IdsoM. r—~ \ Meet at YMCA At Gaie-Eltrick Open House Slated 1§93 :. . - . .1963 : " Voles to Pay Seventh grade fun night ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) L_____J (yAOJuZCZUaln ^7 ...tL and - LAKE CITY,Mum. (Special) , L_~_ ™J a meeting for new Indian Guide Robert Howard, superintendent —In observance of National ! Changes Name fathers and sons will be held of the Gale-Ettrick School dis- Education Week , Lake City ; LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Deficit of Fair at the YMCA tonight. trict, has announced elemen- schools will hare open housei —The Lanesboro Commercial BLACK The fun night for seventh tary and high for parents and friends Tues- J Club decided at its meeting RIVER FALLS, Wis. school teachers day through Thursday. — The Jackson graders from Central, Phelps will have two this week to change its name Business , Industry and Homes County Board parent-teacher Coffee hour will be held at to the Lanesboro Community of Supervisors Thursday after- and Jefferson schools will be- conferences in addition to re- ZUmbro Falls School , part of gin at 7:30 with gym activities, Club. noon voted to provide funds port cards. the district , Tuesday from 2-4 The group's recently elected in charge of Donald Klagge, p.m. ' sufficient to cover the deficit The first conference is sched- officers are: Robert Hanson , Through America s Leading j followed by mixers and danc- ' ¦ ' ¦ ' " ¦ ' ¦ Jefferson Elementary School •¦ ' ' ¦ . - . ' i incurred by the Jackson County ing from 8:45 to 9:30. Miss Cleo uled Monday and Tuesday aft- president; Charles St. Mane, 7 ernoons. High school will have open house Wednes- Fair this year. Wolfe will be in charge of the teachers vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Mor- may be consulted Monday eve- day from 2-4 p.m. Washington gan, secretary , and David Sol- The amount voted was mixers and the Tom Under- - $6,300. dahls, Robert Greens ning by parents unable to come Elementary w i 11 entertain berg, treasurer. Insurance Companies and Rich- guests Thursday from 3-5 p.m. Of the 28 votes cast, 18 were ard Baylons will be chaperones during the day. Members of the board of di for the resolution. Among su- for the dance. The first quarter ended Nov. Lincoln High will have open rectors are Virgil Bothun , Don- 1. Report cards will house Thursday from 8:10 p.m. pervisors voting The Indian Guide be issued ald Capron , John Clay, Law- against it were meeting for to parents of elementary school In all schools opportunity will M. C. Ringlien , Curran; the five new tribes will begin rence Danielson and Keith Bur- ^ Albert children when they come to the be given for interested persons l ^ WalNCNA INSLCANCE Regez, Town of Hixton, nnd with swimming at 7. At 7:45 meister. / conference. They will not be is- to tour the building, visit with Committees appointed for the Sidney Jensoh, Village of Hix- there'll be a demonstration of sued to the pupils, teachers, and have lunch. i AeENCT ton. said Clayton year are : Christmas program \:(MM. ASK an Indian Guide meeting fol- Olson, Ettrick, elementary su- | V .. „ .^ J ... I J INSURANCE QUESTION? — USI Ole Gilbertson , Taylor lowed by lunch. —Burmeister, Joseph Herrick , is pervisee ^ II absent from the session and Dr. R. B. Johnson ; Santa ^ *** Y 174 Center St. Prion* 3366 All pupils will be dismissed Nurses Conduct Claus Day — Clarence Craw- J EUGENE SAVAGE. Jackson at noon on the two days. Con- Business Meeting ford , Clarence Johnson, John County agent ferences will begin at 12:30 Solberg, Orris Hanson , Daryl and fair secre- ( ! tary, sairj receipts ol the fair Proposed Levy p.m. If it is necessary to bring LAKE CITY, Minn. Special Northouse and Gilmer Elling- — Members of the Lake City were $18,684, including $4,000 in younger children, they will be son ; trade promotion — Adolph state aids for cared for by upper grade girls. Nurses Club met Tuesday at the Halvorson , C. W. Hanson and premiums. He hospital dining room. A said if the board didn 't cover For Whitehall Coffee will be served. final Olaf Rustad; and parking — the deficit, the fair had three Parents who have more than vote on the revision of by-laws Capron, Robert Gosselin and was taken alternatives ; Turn it over to one child in the same building , and accepted as pre- Stanlev Johnson. the county, will be scheduled the same aft- sented. Members of the by-laws close it entirely, or Down $29,401 ernoon. Parents unable to come committee were: Mrs. Marvin borrow money and try to make at the scheduled time may con- Dammann, Mrs. Robert Gillen , it up, which would be difficult WHITEHALL. Wis. (Special) Mondovi Elementary —The proposed budget for 1964 fer with the teachers at anoth- Mrs. Ben Eickholt and Mrs. Otis . because the City of Black River er time, perhaps in the eve- Farmer. Schools to Close Falls owns the land and the for the City of Whitehall is $117,811. This is $29,401 less ning. They will indicate on the The group decided to pur- MONDOVI. Wis. (Special) — association only the buildings. schedule form a time that will Savage said engaging a tent than this year's expenditure's of chase the book "Medical and Elementary schools of the Mon- $147,213, the last three months be. convenient. Surgical Nursing," for use of dovi School District will hold show this year was a mistake; No specific time is being set too much had been spent for estimated. all hospital personnel. their first scheduled parent- The for the high school conferences, Mrs. Dorothy Nygren and teacher conferences of the year entertainment. budget adopted lor 1963 but all teachers will be avail- Highway Commissioner Ed- totaled $104,548. Expenditures Miss Tena Muhle were appoint- Monday. , able from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ed to buy Christmas gifts for Parents will be given the first gar Olson was re-elected, as this year were greater than an- Monday and Tuesday and from were Edwin Peterson , North- ticipated, principally for public patients at Pepin View Nursing nine-week report card. There 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. Home. will be no school at any of the f- field ; William Harkner, Mills- enterprise, vh^ The faculty and adminis- jp FT ton, and Leo Martin. Melrose, Hostesses were: Mrs. Gillen , elementary schools that day . \ TAX LEVY on the proposed trators of the Gale-E 11 r i ck Mrs. Farmer, Mis. Eickholt , The high school will hold open to the highway committee; Gib- Schools are anxious to have 100 son Gile, Merrillan , and Selmer budget is $50,930 — $193 less and Mrs. Dammann. house from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. than the $51,123 tax levy for percent attendance at the con- Hulett, Taylor, to the school ferences. committee; Price Peterson, in- 1963. firmary trustee, and Louis The budget hearing will be Gardipee, Black River Falls, held at the City Hall Tuesday Eyota Salaries Up Dr. C. W. (¦ ruler Carl Messelt , Albion, and Wil- at 7 p.m., prior to the regular liam McNulty, Adams, public monthly meeting of the Com- EYOTA, Minn. (Special) - )3I Choate Building Phone 4417 welfare committee. mon Council. The village council Wednesday The decrease in the budget night voted to raise the salary Modern Chiropractic THE SUPERVISORS voted is mainly possible by a de- of Leonard Hissam, manager of unanimously to have the con- crease in the public enterprise the Eyota municipal liquor and Electrotherapy servation committee open the and contingency fund, which is store, to $400 per month. His fire lanes two days prior and proposed at $8,419 compared assistants were raised $15 per Monday thru Frrday a.m. to 5 p.m. two days after each deer hunt- with $48,819 spent this year. month. No action was taken on ° ing season. The money was used this year request by a fire department Open Friday Evenings 7-9 by Appointment Four cemetery associations principally for a water im- committee for additional equip- Closed Saturday received permission to with- provement project , which has ment. draw funds deposited with the been completed. This money county : Northfield, $2,650; will be returned to the city Trout Run , $575 ; Shamrock from revenues from the water Union, $3,975, and Upper North department. Beaver Creek , $850. The proposed budget carries ¦ $15,000 for city promotion and industrial development, which will include expansion of the Red Men Back city's sewage disposal system: OTHER PROPOSALS hi the budget are $10,200 for general Great River Road government, about $2,000 less The Great River Road Proj- than this year; $19,600 for pro- ect was endorsed by members tection of persons and proper- of Wenonah Tribe 20, Improved ty, approximately $1,000 more; Order of Red Men, in a resolu- $6,050, health and sanitation , tion adopted at a tribal meeting about $2,000 more ; $1,- !*X A^BT. ^^*a_&t. ^B ¦ 'Ytfl .__^_r ¦ ¦ ^^^_^S_^. '^_^B at the wigwam Thursday night. 000. charity, more than $2,000 > l ^^l______- _H Letters urging action on early less ; $32,000, highways, bridges, ¦______^wr ^^^______' ^___H - - - completion of the project will machinery and garage, approx- W-J %' " _-_-_-___r ^^______. ______be sent to Minnesota Sens. Hu- imately $1,000 more; $6,900. bert H. Humphrey and Eugene education and recreation, about McCarthy and all Minnesota $2,000 less: $11,000 long term congressmen. indebtedness, same; unclassi- A raccoon dinner for Red fied , $100, about $35 more; $1,- Men and their guests will be 000, expenditures for outlay, Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. with the $47.50 higher ; $4,923, interest Fall Festival scheduled for the loans and cemetery perpetual following evening. A class of care, approximately $1,000 less, candidates will be adopted by and $1,619, city share of em- the tribe following the annual ploye benefits, about the same. turkey dinner Dec. 19. Antici pated revenue, other I than property tax, is $66,88i. YOU I Appointed to a committee to LET US HELP arrange the a n n u a 1 kiddies Christmas party Eiec. 22 and roast beef dinner Dec. 10 were 115 at Lake City Edgar J. Lynch. Alfred Fratz- ko. Ronald Vondrashek . Albert For Two-County Peterman and Alfred Bernclt. Teacher Institute LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) HOME LOAN THAT I —About 115 attended the insti- H4* tute for elementary public and [DEEP] parochial teachers in Wabasha nnd Goodhue counties at the Jefferson School here Wednes- day. Social security was the main topic . Speakers were Loren NEEDS EXACTLY I [ ROCK] Winch and Miss Margaret Mat- « son of the state Department of -9 V Education. Mrs. Vermn Olin. 9t Lake City, superintendent of schools for both counties , pre- mta\mW Taxes sided. should 25 Paid Superintendent D. D, Karow 1VHICH? extended the welcome and Mrs. ^^^ H FHA , Gt, orConventlonalmortgage terms? How much homa can you aet wtth only a tmall payment? ^^^ H Florence Anderson , Wabasha , be and how many years? responded. ^^^^^ Mdown How big Ihe ___¦§_____ WESTERNJ ¦ j of Is If |[_ Several numbers were played ^ ¦ ALSOS what kind financing best you're 25 years old., .or 40... or over 50? What about ¦¦ Hi Is ^H At the End of Lafayette St. by the Lake City High School How about the legal end? Which the best , old home or new? ^H band , Walter Gludt directing. ^V Insurance? buy* ^H Wm and we re reedy to holr* WM ^H YES there are mar-y questions to coiutder when you buy a new home ' ^H ^ takes an export to plan 6of/i a home and a homo loan. Tha expertsbe In ^H WMU l l J*£ i ___¦ _B you find answers to them all. It to No No No to WINONA ATHLETIC CLUB are cost. need our Real Eetate Loan Department anxious help you. obligation. ¦ l^FVLL^V ^LM^ L\ ^ |^H by soon. Bring (II your questions. ^JEWICEj h^, ^H _H bank customer, All discussions held In strictest confidence. Drop ^ | ^H FALL } 6S(L _¦_. ¦ _¦____¦ ¦ FESTIVA L ¦ ¦ We're here to help you get the home you want I ¦ Saturday, Nov. 9 Begins at 9 P.M. m THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINONA M ^H Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Winona Athletic ^^M Club Rich Would Gain Most HOW DO YOU STAND. cSIR? METHINKS THEY DO PROTEST TOO MUCH TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS Under New Tax Law Monroe Doctrine (Editor 's Note: This is another editorial in a series explaining the effect of the pro- Everything posed new tax reform passed by the House. Far From Dead Today 's editorial article deals with corpora- By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER tions and their top . executives.) The Monroe Doctrine is far from dead , de- Only 200,000 of the nation's 51 million spite numerous complaints to the contrary, It To Gain has changed hands: income-taxpayers fall into the $50,000-and- simply By DAVID LAWRENCE exclusive property over bracket, but they are highly impor- It now seems to be the WASHINGTON — Gov. Rockefeller has everything to of Nikita Khrushchev, having been turned over nothing to lose by declaring himself a candidate tant in the government's eyes. administration. (fain and to him gratis by the Kennedy for the Republican presidential nomination as he did on The Doctrine , announced by President They represent part of the "venture Thursday . ' . James Monroe on Dec. 2, 1823, for nearly a not the New York governor is successful in capital" which the government theorists foundation of our Whether or century and a half was the getting the nomination in 1964, the lessons of national politics hope to stimulate into forming n e w pri- Latin-American policy. In effect, it -said sim- vate enterprise. would seem to indicate that anyone prominent enough to ply that this nation would not in 1964 is likely to try again in 1968 in La- try for the nomination The present tax liability of this group brook any interference party should lose. tin - American affairs by Eur- if his own is 4.1 billion dollars, which under the pro- But there's another reason ciple, but they don't like opean powers. Rockefeller prob- posed law would be reduced to 3.5 billion. It says the same thing to- why Mr. to see one of the leaders applies to ably has decided to rnake an of a party assume what ap- This saving of $525 million is only a day, except that it irrespec- us instead of to the Europeans. active campaign pears to some to be an all- small part of the total of 8.8-billion-dollar flatly tells us tive of whether he is likely or-nothing attitude. If the Now , Khrushchev sev- individual income tax savings expected he'll not allow us to interfere. to win. It is that for course is persisted in and from the bill, but economists put a lot oi Russian leader de- eral months now the Rocke- the Republicans lose, it When the has been hope into what will happen. This is "rich clared the Doctrine dead, he feller candidacy could doom a Rockefeller by many man's money" which it is hoped will meant it only insofar as U.S. frowned upon candidacy in 1968, as he policy was concerned, not as women voters. Previously, would then be regarded as spark new investments. easily the front run- . Goldwater it could be applied Dy mm. he was the man who wrecked the TAKE THE CASE of President Thorn* , and ner. The explanation of his Republican party's chances Because of the Soviet capture of Cuba usually as Clarke of the Alpha Co.," who will " heric nations, tha drop in popularity and made easy the re-elec- its infiltration of other hemisp given is the fact that the be able to keep 7.4 percent more of his manner in which this transfer took place is tion of John F. Kennedy. New York governor was di- Theoretically, the Repub- $110 ,000 annual income, under changes of particular interest as a lesson in awkward Perhaps never has the policy fol- vorced and then almost im- lican party, . in choosing a proposed in the 11-billion-dollar tax cut diplomacy. mediately afterward remar- throughout its entire his- nominee and adopting a bill. lowed by. a nation . ried. This occasioned wide- tory been reversed with so little hesitation or platform , operates on a rep- spread comment, and politi- resentative basis. If the na- Clarke's 1963 tax bill of $37 ,560 would misgiving. referred s statement did cal analysts have tional part) convention drop to $34,616 in 1964, and to $32,897 the Actually, President Monroe' to the expressions of disap- not reflect anything new or startling, for tha makes a decision , it is cus- following year. - .. . • . -. proval noted in previous po- tomary for defeated aspir- points made in the Doctrine had been our pol- ona its independence litical campaigns when ants to accept the verdict This would mean an increase of $4,663 icy since this nation gained of the candidates happened from Great Britain. It was. to use a bureau- in good . sportsmanship and in his take-home pay by 1965. It would be to be a divorced man. campaign for the successful a bigger increase, percentage-wise, than cratic expression, simply a formalization of our position in regard to European intervention in In this instance how- nominee. Sooner or later, i what we wanted to preserve as a hemisphere ever, the adverse criticism Rockefeller will doubtless ! of free nations. of many women voters has state clearly whether he centered not only on the will accept the judgment of THERE WERE some exceptions to our op- divorce and remarriage as- the convention on the plat- , but legal ar- nominee. His , - m mMTmmmsL ? i position to foreign rule in the hemisphere pects but on the form and <¦ , ™L * prior to the na- ' 'YmiP^^^glHnHra^i they concerned only those colonies, particular- rangements for divided cus- speeches ly the Spanish, which already existed. George tody of the young children tional convention advocat- '__. _*i_i^i aMa^___ is^*i Washington clearly enunciated these same prin- THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND involved. ing particular reforms or ciples in his Farewell Address of 1796, when What was the New York changes in governmental he declared that we should have "as little governor to do? Should he policy will receive much . 'h1 3Jp ^^BrwL* /- political connections as possible" with Europe. accept any such judgment more dispassionate consid* Thomas Jefferson , John Adams and other on nis per- eration inside his own par- early American leaders expressed similar sen- s o n a 1 af- ty if he announces that he Frank Brown, the J20,000-a-year company Foreign Aid Backfires support the national timents concerning the necessity of v isolating fairs and will designer, would get. Brown's take - home ourselves politically and otherwise from Eur- aba ndon ticket. ' ¦ ' ¦'¦ pay would be increased only 3.2 percent. ope. Our kinship with the new republics _ of nation- ¦ Latin America tacitly extended our protection al politics, And the take-home pay of John Adanjs, to the rest of the hemisphere. o r should To Your Good Health $5,000-a-year factory worker, would be in- President Monroe's document, to be speci- On American Business he express creased only 1.6 percent. fic, forbade future colonization by Europeans By Jack Anderson Cong. Bob Casey points a EVEN AMERICAN mush- himself un- on this hemisphere, forbade European nations finger, for instance, at Mex- room growers have hired e q u i v o- This more generous treatment of Clarke WASHINGTON - Foreign from extending their political systems to the aid has bubble-gummed in ico across the border from a Washington attorney to c a 11 y on Answers is part of the general plan of the tax bill new World and promised that we would not Uncle Sam's face, and he's his native Texas. In 1960, seek relief from the compe- public to stimulate economic growth and create interfere with existing Latin-American colonies now unhappily picking it Mexico exported only 65 tition of the U.S.-financed que stions new jobs by increasing the supply of risk of European nations. out of his whiskers. tons of steel plate to the mushroom industry in For- and issues Lawrence To Your capital in private hands. Clarke will have U.S. Two years later , the mosa. Uncle Sam's experts and let the American peo- pointed out But plainly, aid money to find something to do with his extra $4,- THE DOCTRINE specifically figure had risen to 12,000 looked around for some way ple judge whether he is that the United States would consider it "dan- has built foreign factories tons, which has already to help the Formosan econ- Questions 663 a year, and the authors of the bill which today are forcing capable enough to be their gerous to our peace and safety" if any Eur- been more than doubled omy and decided mush- President, thus subordinat- hope he will invest it in new business. opean nation sought to violate any of the lands American firms out of busi- this year. . rooms might do the trick. By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, ness and American workers ing personal issues? ALPHA CO. PRESIDENT Clarke gets to our south and that we, therefore, would fight "Whose tax money," cries They sent over prize spores, From Mr. Rockefeller's M.D. if necessary to prevent such incursions. out of work. Casey, "do you think built taught the peasants how to his money from salary, dividends and cap- standpoint, the latter thesis The Doctrine later was strengthened by the This is a development the 22 Mexican steel mills cultivate. The new industry Dear Dr. Molner: A ital. He would pay a larger tax on his divi- makes sense, because to friend of mine gaves her so-called "corollary" of Theodore Roosevelt, senators can no longer over- under our aid program?" literally mushroomed. abandon the campaign for dend income under the proposed law, but which pledged our own intervention to pre- look as they debate this The first Formosan mush- 15-month-old baby al- FOR THE textile indus- the nomination might im- most daily doses of smaller taxes on his salary and capital vent Latin countries from committing acts week how much more mon- rooms started coming into ply that he accepted try, the aid-pampered com- per- ' aspirin,"— gains. His top income tax rate of 65 per- which could provoke aggression by foreign ey to ladle out to needy na- this country in 1960. Exports sonal aspects of the situa- "children s cent would drop to 55 percent in two years, powers and the Piatt Amendment of 1903. tions. petition has been even more doubled the following year, three or four a day— to disastrous. No one seems tion as controlling and that and his capital gains tax would drop 16.6 Under terms of the latter , Cuba obligated For our Income-tax pay- doubled again in 1962. Now he felt the "slow him down" or to able to say exactly how electorate would sleep. percent. herself not to enter into any treaty which ments already have helped Formosan mushrooms ac- not judge him fairly op his make him go to would impair her independence and recognized to build up competitive in- many rival mills Uncle count for 25 percent of The baby is not ill but Sam has built around the actual qualifications to han- Clarke's salary is $60,000 a year, and he our right of intervention in Cuba to (1) pre- dustries overseas, often pro- American consumption of dle the office of President. he can't see very well. (2) world. receives an extra $3,000 a year from direc- serve and protect her freedom and to pre- viding them with more ad- the edible fungi. But whether the New Could these tablets be vent her from committing acts which would vanced equipment than our But South Carolina Cong. It is hard to disagree responsible? — M.M. tor's fees, consulting fees and other pay- Robert Hemphill told this York governor has made a ments. He expects to receive $25,100 in invite aggression. own. with those American busi- political mistake on the per- How do you stand, sir? Result: At home, one in- column: "In our efforts to nessmen who are plaintive- I doubt if the aspirin is dividends this year, and to realize capita] revitalize Japan as a bul- sonal side is something that affecting his eyesight, but dustry after another has ly asking a rather deaf Un- might be viewed different- gains of $24,000. been forced by foreign com- wark against communism, cle Sam: "Isn 't it time after such prodigious we participated technically, ly in 1968 than 1964, espe- ' ( for a baby) he IN YEARS GONE BY petition to cut back produc- some charity began at cially if someone amounts Clarke would be affected by several financially and otherwise in else is may well be partially pois- tion, thus adding to our 4,- home?" nominated this time and proposed changes in the law. Ten Years Ago ... 1953 000,000 unemployed and creating a Japanese textile oned by it. I am appalled threat- doesn't make a good race Nelvin N, Kinneberg, Spring Grove, was multimillion - dollar gold industry that today WITH ONE TWIRL that a child should be so 1—Repeal of the present four percent ens our own with ruin." ROSE HILL, Kan. lfl - and if the issues four years elected president of the Southeastern Minne- loss. later turn toward those on drugged. dividend tax credit would cost him $1,000 . sota Board of Realtors to succeed Carl Ol- On a trip to the Orient , A twirling baton caused This plight reaches all the which Mr. Rockefeller will The aimless use of as- He would increase his personal exclusion son , Mabel. Others elected were: Walter Lawr- way down from such giants Hemphill also saw U.S.-fi- sparks to fly and lights to pirin should be stopped at this have made an effective ex- $100, however , which would save him $55 enz, Winona , vice president; and Mansfield Ol as steel and textiles to nanced textile plants in In- go out in about half of once. The baby should have and southern Kansas commun- position. Time often heals in his final tax bill. The net cost to him son , Mabel, secretary-treasurerr. mushroom growers. Yet Un- dia , Korea , Formosa, physical exam- Hong Kong. He saw in Hong ity. many a political ailment. a thorough would. be $945. Harvey D , Jensen , superintendent of the Wi- cle Sam , perhaps out of ination. nona Public schools, was elected" president of habit Kong mills the latest Linda Cox, 17, was show- WHILE MR. Rockefeller s , is still building twirling ' 2—Clarke would have a new-choice the Winona Kiwanis Club for 1954 . plants for nations thai may American looms, far finer ing neighbors her strategy can therefore be MRS. B. V.: Cancer oc- than most American mills ability when a hefty toss about figuring his capital gains tax. At take markets away from analyzed as logical from casionally attacks a child , have been able to afford . sent the baton among elec- fan- present he can tax 50 percent of his gain Twenty-Five Yea r Ago , . . 1938 us. his own standpoint , the big- and it often grows at He was hardly surprised tric carrier lines in front tastic speed. at his regular tax rate, or the whole of it Mrs. Paul Pletke was elected president of Few seriously suggest gest error he has made — later to find, in a South of her house. one which may really cost at 25 percent. Under the Kindergarten Mothers Club of the Phelps that foreign aid should be worked the proposed law he cut off. With two-thirds Carolina department store, Maintenance men him the nomination in 1964 school. of restore could tax 40 percent of it at his regular the world living on the star- men 's dress shirts from for two hours to -- is the position he has rate, or the whole of it at 21 percent. An interesting talk on erosion control with electric service in the town. reference to the work in the Gilmore Valley vation line and easy prey to Hong Kong offered for $1.99 taken on public issues. He communism, the United alongside American - made leans toward tho so-called THE WAY THIS WOULD work out is demonstration area was given by Martin Keli- HAND IN GLOVE States In the interests of its shirts priced at $5.95, Few NEW YORK (rP» — Down- "liberal" side, and that nAsoiSn that a taxpayer whose top income tax rate her at the meeting of the Winona Business and own security must continue consumers are so patriotic at Hon- doesn't happen to be the is more than 52 Professional Women 's Club at the YWCA. to-earth engineers percent will find it advan- to help the underdeveloped that they will pay the ex- eywell have found a way to majority sentiment in the tageous to use the second or " tra $3.96 for an all-Amcri- i ALWAYS "alternative Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 nations to help themselves. reach into "space" by sim- Republican party today. He | method. Yet in the- last five years, can shirt. ply thrusting one arm into would be forgiven for even A basketball team will be organized at the foreign aid has built , ex- a pressure suit glove at- this by some voters but , un- Clarke's 1965 tax under the first meth- high school this winter as the school has a IN THE PAST 10 years, panded or modernized : 31 nearly 4,000,000 cotton spin- tached to a small plexi- fortunately, he recently LESS od would be $5,568, and under the "alter- first class coach in J. J. Osborne , instructor pulp and paper plants , 24 said, in effect , that, unless dles have been closed down glass vacuum chamber. native " rate would be $5,040. of manual training. chemical plants, 13 alumi- The unit aids engineers who Sen. Goldwater or any oth- The steamer Percy Swain and accompany- and 290,000 mill workers l num plants, and 22 rub- have never experienced the er aspirant is willing to run Jrs. Auto Services\ have lost their jobs. Anoth- If Clarke's other income were less, and ing barges passed up the river en route to ber processing plants. It has on a platform that suits the 5X .18 Franklin \ er 350 woolen and worsted handicap of wearing a pres- his tax rate 45 percent instead of 55 per- winter headquarters at Fountain City Bay . given another 27 loans or surized spacesuit yet must New York governor , he cent , he'd use the first method. It would grants for studies or con- mills have been closed , put- ting an additional 105,000 design equipment to be us- may not support the nation- save him money. Seventy-Five Years struction of petroleum re- al ticket. Ago . . . 1888 people out of work. ed by space-suited astro- The timbers for the roof of the post office fineries. nauts . This has not been spelled 3 —Clarke could no longer deduct gaso- Textile leaders have beg- out explicitly , but many are nearly all in place and Ihe building will OUR TAX money has also ged the government for a Your line taxes, cigaret taxes and some other soon he enclosed. observers have certainly built for e i g n shipyards , little of the aid that has Winona DAILY News local levies, The difference would be $7.50. Edward F, Niclson of Tompkinsville ' gotten the Impression that , St a ten plastic plants, pottery been given to the Japanese F R IDAY. NOVEMBER S, \ UI Island , N.Y., will arrive in Winona to act as ~ " the New York governor WINONA works, engineering labs industry, But they have VOLUME 107, NO . 398 The proposed new law would close one general secretary , wants the nominee and the of the YMCA. been la rgely ignored. •ubllahedl daily except Saturday and holl. loophole. At present Clarke can buy life and industrial research cen- Republican platform to con- ters. It has been spent to An ailing factory ap- dayi by Republican end Herald Publish- insurance , borrow the money to pay it , and Inn Company, 401 Frtnklln St., Winona, form to his views or he SUNDAY One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1863 develop foreign mining, parently can 't, qualify for Minn. pay Ihe interest costs "" will bolt the ticket. He out of Ihe annual in- The grain elevator being erected by the Wi- manufacturing, nnd even U.S . aid unless it is located "" SUBSCRIPTION RATES crease in policy value. Slnoli Copy — 10c Dally. 15c Sunday hasn't used the word "holt , " The law would stop nona & St. Peter Railroad is progressing. Us merchandising. overseas. ~ Carrler~Per week 50 rente but the implication is there. NEWS this by making such interest payments no capacity is estimated at 7.r) ,000 bushels but ad- A reported $2,0O0,00O,omi Foreign shipyards built Delivered by U walks *>I-.7S Ji _weeks $25.50 Unless it is cleared up, longer deductible. ditions will be made ns necessity demands. hns gone out of the U.S. with aid money nnd cheap mail strictly In advance* paper slop- •y many Republicans will as- Brings You treasury to build or expand foreign steel are pushing ped on «x pi ration date. sume that the THE PROPOSED SHIFT in tha capital ,7~ Olmsted, Winona, New York 179 foreign steel mills. This our own shi pbuilding indus- In Fiiln-ior* Houiton, governor i.s Rains tax would be one of the major American gonerosity has try to the wall. Since 19411, Webeshe. Buffalo, Jackson, Pupln and Retting ready Trempeeleau counties: to split the Republican par- changes in the bill. It is expected to "free" WINONA DAILY NEWS helped to reduce our share more than $600,000,000 in aid i year . . . SI J.00 3 month* . . , S3 . 50 ty, which, of course, as in THE a groat of the world's steel market has none to build or mod- I month- ¦ , Se.50 1 month . . . si.31 deal of investment cap ital now An Independent Newspaper — Established J 85.5 1912, would merely result "immobilized" because from 17 percent in 1050 to ernize foreign yards. Add All other mall lubecrlptlons.- owners hesitate to 1 veer . . . $15.00 3 months . . S4.2J in an overwhelming elec- W. F. W HITE (!. R. C I.OSWAY C. E. LINOEN the assistance given to for- WORLD pay the 25 percent gains tax. less than fi percent. e monlha . . . $8.00 1 month . . . SI .60 toral vote Publisher Exec. Director Business Mf;r. Result: Our steel mills eign steel mills, and Amer- for the Democra- Send change of eddren notices, un-lallv. tic presidential nominee. inul Editor <{• Adv. Director are operating today at only ican shi pbuilders are work- ered copies, subscription orders and other OF ing under n $1 ,000,000 ,000 mall Heme to Winona Dally News, Box vi, W. ,1 . Coi.i' A DOI IMI - about fid percent of their ca- Wlnoni, Minn. THE VOTERS commend . ltin- .Mr.it 11. (J. H YMIIS handicap. Manughi g Editor City Editor Circulation Mgr, pacity. Second eleaa postage paid al Winona . a man who stands on prin- BEAUTIFUL ~ Try and Stop Me B, H, II ABKCK F. II. Ki.Atii-E L . V, A LSTON OPINION-WISE By SaV»n MUSIC Composing Supt. Press Supt. Engraving Supt l By BENNETT CERE I W ILLIAM II. K NCLISH (J OM - ON H OLT* Each Saturday One of Paul Gibson 's favorite stories roinpfro '.rr Sunday Editor < concerns an unfortunate vendor of light- y " ning rods who w»8 doing a land-office busi- MLMIIKH OF TIIK AS.SOClA'mi I'KKSS 6:30 -6:55 p.m. on ness until he got caught in a furious storm with a complete Bet of samples under his KWNO arm. The Associated Press i.s entitled exclusively ¦ to the use for republicatio n of all the local news printed Holding faith , and a good conscience; which in this newspaper ns well as all Won't you A.I', news dispatches join us? some having put away concerning faith have . made ahipwrc-ck. 1 Tin. lilt. Friday, November a. 196,1 March Bonnet Bi-County Event Held at Alma Sanford Tyler St. Charles VFW Boutique Plans ALMA, lWis. (Special)—Forty American Legion Auxiliary Ta l ks on Birds Auxiliary Has members from Buffalo and Made by Club Pepin counties attended the re- At Garden . Club Specia l Guests Preliminary plans for the Bon- cent Bi-County meeting at Al- ma. Mrs. Lenore Wright , presi- "Winona is one ol the most ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- net Boutique sponsored by the cial) — The VFW Auxiliary met Soroptimist Club were discussed dent, presided. fortunate communities in the Unit membership progress re- state for seeing and watching Tuesday at the home of Mrs. at the luncheon meeting of the Lester McElmury. Mrs. Wayne club at the Steak Shop, Wednes- ports were given. It was voted birds," Sanford Tyler told Wi- to send $20 for Christmas Cheer Harrison, president, presided. day noon. to department headquarters. nona Flower and Garden Club Guests were Mrs. Edwin Yar* Tentative date will be the Mrs. Wright asked each unit members Thursday in his talk ger, first district senior vice first or second Sunday in to send a get well card to Mrs. "Bird Watching. " Overlapping president and inspector; Mrs. March, since Easter Sunday is Henry Larson, past president, a of three types of environment , Bernard Parkos, auxiliary pres- on March 29. Mrs. Mary Crane ident, and Mrs. Arthur Struth- patient at the Buffalo Memorial alpine, prairie, and southern ac- discussed table decorations and Hospital, Mondovi, Wis. ers, auxiliary secretary, all of announced a workshop meeting Mrs. Eileen Andress reported count for the many bird spe- Faribault, Minn . Mrs. Yarger will be called by Mrs. Florence on the school of instruction held cies seen in this area. Identifi- spoke. Baab, general chairman of this recently at Eau Claire, Wis. cation is made by location , A penny march and roll call event. . The following program, spon- movement, pattern oi coloring were taken. The prayer was Miss Harriet Kelley, presi- sored by the high school music with clues often found op read by Mrs. Agnes Harrison dent, presided at the business wing department under the direction and by general profile ." and Mrs. Gabriel Vernig, secre- session. of Mrs. Magda Hertzfelt, was tary , made her report. Mrs, Har- Mrs. Virginia Torgerson dis- given. Vocal solo by Robert MR. TYLER listed various rison reported that 22 cancer cussed a proposed project for Parker accompanied by Mrs. books, bulletins and pamphlets dressings were taken to tha the club and also urged mem- Hertzfeldt; saxophone solo by and records available to bird convalescent home last week. bers of the club to write to Nancy Passow accompanied by watchers but stated that noth- It was voted to donate to tha senators and representatives in Carol Accola; vocal solo by ing beats watching the a?irds national and state cancer funds. Congress, asking them to sup- Carol Accola accompanied by yourself. Slides and a film were The next meeting will be' tha port action on S. 1672, and a Mrs. Hertzfelt. used to illastrate the talk . Bird Christmas party, potluck and companion House bill, -which Prizes were awarded as fol- check cards were given to club an exchange of gifts. Prizes would appropriate $2 million in lows: Oldest member attending members. were awarded to Mrs. Wayna 1964 and the same amount in Miss Tilla Weeks, Mondovi; Leo Brom showed a sound Harrison and Mrs. Wally Ask. 1965, to help in the completion youngest member attending, film entitled "Fairyland of Lunch was served by Mrs. of the Great River Road. Mrs. Lenore Wright, Mondovi ; Flowers." It told the story of James Stevens and Mrs. Lester the growth, care and beauty of McElmury. This has been a dream of most members attending from ¦ ; dedicated men and women for one unit, Mondovi Unit, and tuberous begonias as Ghent Bel- Y-WIVES WORK . . gium growers produce bulbs for The cardinal rule in carving . In preparation for the Christmas Wives crafts each Thursday ; Mmes. Francis Teske, James over 50 years, and will mean hostess prize, Mrs. Tina Stoll, Craft Workshop being sponsored Nov. 15 at the export. a roast is to cut across tha YWCA, Y- Engrav and Kenneth Tepe. They admire some of the hand- that thousands of people will Fountain City, Wis. grain. Wiyes worked Thursday preparing items for the workshop. some holiday articles which will be on display and for sale see the Mississippi in its entire MRS. B. M. STEPHAN gave From left are Mrs. Clarence Halverson, who teaches the Y- at next week's event. (Daily News photo) length. Mrs. Torgerson said. a report on the public forest It would aid the economy of all Jazz Concert Slated playground now being develop- the states in the general area For Sunday at WSC ed in Southeastern Minnesota. Phi Mu Chap ter Caledonia Catholic New Girl Scout Winona Art Group of the Great River Road and is Officially designated as the Daughters Meet Members Attend an asset to the entire nation, The Rhythm Masters of Wino- Minnesota Memorial Hardwood Beta Sigma Phi she pointed out. The club has na State College will play a Forest , the project is aimed to At St. Mary ' s Volunteers to Get Regional Show already written letters about concert Sunday at 8 p.m. in develop a great public recrea- , but will Somsen Auditorium. tion area along the 130-mile Visits CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special) Four members of the this matter as a club Store Basic Traininq Winona urge members to participate Two guest stars will be an- stretch of the Mississippi from —Catholic Daughters of Ameri- Art Group attended the open- the Iowa border to Hastings, A visit through the Stager ca, Basic leadership training for individually also. nounced at the program. Court Caledonia, met Mon- ing and judging of the region- Fred Heyer Minn. Jewelry, store highlighted the day in the club all new Girl Scout leaders, troop , director, said the room of St. al nonprofessional art exhibit band will Mrs. Sylvia Paulson was in- recent meeting of the Phi Mu Mary's school . organizers, consultants and any play old standards , Tuesday in Rochester. pop tunes troduced as a new member. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. . Grand Regent, other volunteers in the Sixth Ridgeway Women and some new ar- Mrs. William Winonans exhibiting in the rangements of Mrs. James Walz, "Mrs . " Irvin Mrs. Harry Palubicki who Murphy, presided District interested in receiving show included James Heinlen old standards Docs dry, rough skin cause and heard , such as Blumentritt and Miss Maude was assisted by Miss Kay Palu- the reports of various commit- information and instruction on Ronald Buck, Mmes. A. S. Mor- Elect Officer "Blue Velvet", "Making the new program in Girl Scout- Whoopee" and "Ida." Gernes were in charge of the bicki displayed and talked on tees. A letter was read from gan Jr., Keith Inman, Earl Ra- RIDGEWAY, Minn. (Special) surplus plant sale table. ANXIOUS the various patterns in China, Modanna House asking for aid. ing on the four-age level has gar, John Barrett, Kenneth Jun- —At the annual meeting of the Members of the Rhythm MOMENTS ? glassware, sterling silver, and The Mission House is selling been scheduled for Winona. ghans, Edward Holehouse and Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran Masters are: Saxophone — Hey- There will be four sessions, er, Gary Laffin, Terri Cutting, POSTNUPTIAL SHOWER Use Balm Argenta stainless flatware. Christmas cards to raise funds. Mavis Eskelson of Pepin, Wis. Church, Wednesday, Mrs. Lud- and feel pretty againl Many interesting points were The court voted to send them all to be held in St. Paul's Epis- Winners whose paintings will wig Petersen was elected treas- Arlyn Knutson and Ted Thiele ; ALMA, Wis. (Special) - A introduced to the group some $10. A thank you card from Mr. copal Church Parish House. go to Chicago for the national urer for a term of three years. trombone — Orrin Hager, Mike postnuptial miscellaneous show- I BALM , of which were the difference in and Mrs. August Klug for greet- Schedule for the sessions is as exhibit were first , D. A. Ser- Other officers are: Mrs. Eric Van Auken, Swede Ostrom and er was given at the Alma Ho- color tone between American ings sent to them on their gold- follows : Monday from 9:30 to poss of Rochester, second, John Aldinger, president; Mrs. Ray Phil Shaw; trumpet — Joe Giz- tel by the Mmes. WiUred Het- and English-made china, the en wedding anniversary was 11:30 am. and from 1 to 3:30 Lacis of Albert Lea and third , Schossow, secretary, and Mrs. zardo, Tom Zitnek, Judy Ness, rick, Ralph Grob, Grant Seitz, new color-tinged crystal, and al- read. p.m. ; Tuesday from 10 to 11:30 J. Stanley Beatty of Rochester. Robert Neumann, alternate. Sheryl Anderson and Gary Ur- and George McCormick honor- a.m. and from 1 to 3:30 p.m. so the recent use of combined I A letter was read from Mrs. Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Ragar and Missionary Rev. Sawall, on ness ; piano —- Mrs. Janice ing Mrs. Duaine Carrothers Films on the new four-age- (Donna Pank) Tuesday. Games eiuar sterling silver and stainless 1 Evelyn Koppi , state grand re- . Mrs. Mary Owens of Chatfield furlough from Northern Rhode- Schreiber; drums — Dave Hey- m level program will be shown, were played and refreshments ¦ Does Wondeis '¦ received honorable mention. sia in Africa, showed slides and er; bass — Rick Heyer, and ^sY'-C/T/ m steel in flatware. gent, in which she thanked the ¦ outlining the training for each films of that area at the Grace vocalist — Linda Heyer. were served. Miss Pank and lor Hands and Body ^ patches, R*d. Jr. -Hi lilts 10-14 . St. Casimir' 410 C«nt«r SI. TsLphon* 9850 . 166 Mcln Street Phon* 3145 R. . l.»5 5*99 Wast Broadway at £wln*j ( j 8 / OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. 140 Confirmed at Sister Assigned Chicagoa n Slated 'Spring Grove Church To Newman Area Church Services For Service at SPRING and Sunday '• ¦ •£• , GROVE, Minn. (Spe- ALTURA worship '*?'' won adult confirmation class, « P-m. (E cial)—-Forty youths were Jehovah Evangelical Lutheran worship, class . La ke City Church T (Su tu tt|? lf itrrfj vi nitr Ciprir* con- S, 8 and 10:15 a.m.; Sunday sctitol and day through Friday-confirmation f \ Center at WSC 4:30 P.m. Mon- firmed Sunday Blblt class, 9 i.m.; young people's rally, Silo, 9 a.m.;- Norton, j at Trinity Luth- Thursday Minn. - Tha St. John's, Lutheran Church, Lewiston, day-choir rehearsal, I p.m. LAKE CITY, eran Church. They were: The St. Thomas Aquinas New- p.m.) special con- CHURCH OF THE NAZAREVE 1:30 p.m. Tuesday—Lutheran Pioneers, -ladies aid meets, 3 Rev. Gilbert L. Weidman, Chi- CENTRAL METHODIST ST. PAUL S EPISCOPAL ! Ralph Bagley, Lois Biegen, John Doe- 4:30 p.m.I Men's club (Orrln St. and new Highwa y 61) ) man Center of Winona State 7:30 p.m . Wednesday—religion class, firmation class, (East Broadway and Lafayette i ley, Diane Ellingson, Anthony Elton, , will speak Sunday morn- Dr. E. Clayton Burgess College will be staffed part-time 4 p.m. Thursday—released time classes, meets, 8:30 p.m. cago (West Broadway and Main) The Rev. Phil Williams The Rev. George Goodreid I Teresa Fossum, Nancy Lee Gaustad, 9-noon; ladies aid, 2 p.m.; Sunday school PICKWICK at First Congre- wor- ing, Nov. 17, : Mary Ellen G|erdrum, Anna and James by a sister, making it only the staff, 7:30 p.m. Saturday—Instruction St. Luke' s Evangelical Lutheran, Gulbranson, * 30 e.m. — Sunday school for all 9:45 a.m.—Church school. I a.m.—Communion . Janice Goodno, Gary and classes, 6:30 and 10:30 a.m, ship, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m. gational Church. Krlstlne Hanson, second Newman Center in the ages 3 years through 12th grade. 10:50 a.m. — Worship. Sermon, "I 10:45 a.m.—Morning prayer. Church Charles Hegseth, Dean Hebron Moravian Sunday school and SILO adult Rev, Weidman is secretary of ' lO:4S a.m. — Worship. Nursery for . Love God." school staff breakfast after t a.m. serv- i Holland, Lorene Ingvalson, Philip Knut- nation to which a sister has adult study class, 9:30 a.m.: worship Silo Lutheran Sunday school and son, Verne taint Jr., 10:15 cNfdren under i, church school classes 7 p.m.—Fellowship groups. ice . and Communion , 10:45 a.m. Thursday- Bible hour, 9:45 a.m.; worship, the Church Finance Advisory —Evening service. Oswald Landsom, been appointed . for 3-4- and S-year-old children. Miss 7:30 p.m. Sermon . Tuesday, I, p.m. —Adult confirmation Craig Lanswerk , released time classes, 9-noon. Saturday a.m. "God' s Microscope. Joyce Lockhart, Sharon Moen , Service, a de- Agnes Bard, organist. Youth choir, dl- " classes, ,. Wayne She is Sister M. Joyce a fac- —confirmation instruction classes, » ej !m. SOUTH RIDGE Thursday, 7 p.m. —Midweek service. Thursday. 7.30 pm.—Choir rehearsal. Myhre, Duane Olerud. Dean Janalee United Breth- partment of the rected by Robert Andros will sins, "With : ulty member of the BETHANY South Ridge Evangelical I p.m.—Choir practice. Saturday, 9:15 am.—Junior confirma- and Julie Onsgard, Ronald Ostern. Lc-w- College of 10 a.m.; worship, A Voice of Singing" by Shaw . Senior Bethany Moravian worship and Com- ren Sunday school, d i v i s i o n ' of ¦ tion class. . is Overhaug, Marlt-oth Reed, Vera fo- Saint Teresa . The appointment Your Soul," 11 a.m.; . choir ' will ling, directed by Meryl Nich- munion, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school and sermon, "To Value 10 a.m.—Junior choir rehearsal. , ble, Elizabeth Rooen. Gary Solie, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday church exten- es "Is Your Check Book Baptized. " was announced by the Rev. Jo- adult study class, 10:30 a.m. Monday youth fellowship, ¦ George Solum, Charles Sylling, Brenda service meets 1 30 p.m. — Westsy Foundation board j —Sunday school teachers and officers —women's society of world sion of the Unit- Trehus, Shirley Velgen, Alfred Wend- seph LaPlante, Newman chap- s, 8 p.m. Thursday of Directors meet, 8 p.m. Saturday—confirmation in- at Arthur Botcher ' ! ell, Charles Wist* and Linda Rat Wl|. ef Sar- ed Church for Monday. 7 t.m.—Men 's prayer fellew- Lutheran Services Iain. The assignment was made struction class, 9 a.m. —district missionary conference FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ] helmson. Charles Ashley, sMp. (American Baptist Convention) geant Church, the Rev. Homeland Min- ¦ by Mother M. Callista, general CEDAR VALLEY Hong Kong, guest speaker, 3-9 p.m. Fri- 7 p.m.—Boy Scouts. GOODVIEW TRINITY (West Broadway end Wilson) Cedar Valley Lutheran . Sunday school, of superior of the Sisters day—church choir, 7:30 p.m. istries. ? 30 p.m. — Susanna Circle, home i FILM AT of St. 10:15 a.m.; worship, sermon, "He Loves 8th Ave. ; LUTHERAN CHURCH The Rev. Russell M, Dacken SPRING GROVE Mrs. Robert Winters, 825 ' Francis, Rochester. Me, He Loves Me Not, " 11 a.m. TAMARACK The First Tuesday. 5:15 p.m. — Nominating com. • (Wisconsin Synod ) ! SPRING GROVE, Minn. ( Spe- Lutheran worship. 11 a.m. 9 .43 a.m — Chuich school. Mrs. R Sister ELEVA Congregation a J miffee . . D. ) Joyce is currently TReMPeTALtAO" . Tbe Rev. David M. Ponath Cornwell, superintendent, graded classes cial — The film "Uncommit- Eleva Lutheran worship, 1:30 and 7:30 p.m. — Commission on Missions . : teaching in Mount Calvary Lutheran worship, * Church is un- for children, study programs for adults ted" the religion and 10:50 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:40 a.m.; - Wednesday, 7 p.m. — , Building com- j . will be shown at Trinity youth leagui, program by group 4, re- a.m. 1:30 and 11 a.m.—Worship. Sermon Nursery service. Mrs. James Martins, philosophy department at Saint WBAVER dertaking a fin- mttee . "God Would Have All Men to Be Saved. ! Lutheran church Sunday at £ freshments by group 3, 8 p.m. Monday Wejleyen «r- ' I organist. end Sundey school, Thursday. J:4J p.m. — ] Organist , Miss Annette Haggen. Teresa and is a freshman class —Circle Bible study leaders meet, 8 Methodist worship ancial cam- 10:45 a.m. — Worship. Sermon, "Ves. i p.m. The public is invited. " vice guild. | 9:45 a.m.—Sunday school. : counselor. p.m. Wednesday—Sunday school teach- 10:45 a.m. choirs sels Not a Few. " Scripture ll Kings Details of her work WILSON Rev. Weidmanpaign to raise 7 p.m. — Youth and senior . 1:30 p.m.—WSYL fall rally, Lewiston ers meet, a p.m. Thursday—new mem- : 4:1-7. Choir, "But the Lord Is Mlnd- at the center Trinity Lutheran worship, 9 a.m.; *un- B .30 p.m. — Ya leche League . Monday, 7 p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. have not been bers meet, I p.m. S25.OO0 toward a new church food i tol. " Mendelssohn. day school, 10 a.m. Friday, 11 a.m. — WSC5 bek* Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Ladies guild. SALVATION ARMY worked out. HART Wednesday. 7 p. m . — BYF , WITOKA building to replace the present sale, Chostes, Wednesday. 7 p.m.—Bible class. (112 W. 3rd St.! ¦ Hart Lutheran Sunday school, 9:30 I Thursday, 1 p.m. — Evelyn Wing Cir- school, 9:30 a.m.; ¦ Thursday, 7:1! p.rji . a.m.; worship, 10:30 a.m. Wednesday- Methodist Sunday structure which has served tha — Church choir. cle . Brig. George R. Williams Friday, - BAZAAR POSTPONED ladles aid, 2 p!m. Mrs. Louis Felna and worship, 10 ».m. 7:30 p.m.—Chepe l choir, St j Thursday, 6:30 p.m. — Fellowship sup- church some 83 years. METHODIST Matthews. 1 <:4S e.m:—Sunday school FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. (Spe- Mrs. Joe Wolfram, hostesses. McKINLEY per , bi-monthly business meeting. . LOONEY VALLEY The First . Congregational High) Saturday, • a.m. —Confirmation Instrue 10:45 a.m.—Worship. (West B roadwa y and cial) — The annual bazaar of Looney Valley Lutheran worship, ser- tion, Minnesota- City. , 2:15 p.m.r^Chlldren-s meeting, Thurley Church was organized in 1856. Merritt LaGrone "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not," Dinner at Tamarack The Rev. C. Homes Community 8u.!lding. St. John's Church of Christ mon, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:35 a.m. an. enrollment of soma FIRST CONGREGATIONAL 6:15 p.m.—Young People's League. It has Sermon, "Taking Women's Guild has been post- MINNEISKA ? a .m. — Worship. (West Broadway and Johnson) 7:15 p.m-Y-Street service . I ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - members with ap- " Church hour nursery REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN . Mary t Catholic Masses, t and to 165 church time to Live. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. poned from Saturday to Nov. 16. Sf. ' Choir director, fy\rs. Sherman The Rev. Harold Rekstad a.m! Daily Rosary, 7:30 a.m.; daily A Norwegian style dinner will 55 in ttie church provided. (Missouri Synod ) Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Ladles Home j proximately . Mitchell; organist, Mrs. Harvey Gordon ¦I 1700 W. Wabasha Sl. i League. Mass, 7:30 a.m. i be served at Tamarack Luther- Howard 9:30 a.m . — Senior high church school MINNESOTA CITY school. ISO a.m. — Church ichool . Thursday, 7:\s p.m. LEAGUE CONCLAVE through The Rev. Louis O. Bittner class. —String band prac- Masses, I and 10 an Church Monday at 11 a.m. SnA'yer, superintendent. Classes ¦ ¦ ¦ tice. St. Paul's Catholic The United Church of Christ i • . 10:30 a.m: BLAIR, Wis. (Special)-Del- the sixth grade. Worship. Church school a.m.; holy days and first Friday Mass, i 9:15 a;m. ¦ and at 5 p.m. Chicken also will is a union of the Evangelical 10 a.m. — Classen, seventh grade . . —Sunday school, end adult Bi- classes for children 3 yeare through 10th pha and Daniel Johnson, Marie 5:30 p.m. Dally Mass, 6:45 a.m. t>rough adult department. : ble class: grade. Nursery- for tots. Preludes to First Evangelical Lutheran Sunday be: served. and Reformed Church and Con- 10:30 a.m —Worship. Engebretson and Kim Sather of J:30 p.m. — Wesley Foundation. ¦ worship by organist, Miss June Sorllen, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE school, 8:45 a.m.; worship, 9:45 a.m.; I ' : ' , ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ Monday, 7 p.m.—Scouts . gregational Christian churches. 6:30 p.m. — Senior high MYF. . "Son of Triumph" by Rogers, and "Can- (West Sanborn and Main) Zion Lutheran Luther League, Wisconsin Synod Youth League fall rally JhursOay, 7:30 p.m.—Choir rehearsal 8:30 p.m. — Meeting of adult counse- filene in B Flat" by Hosmer . Anffiem by at Lewiston, 1:30 p.m. Monday—Luth- BLAIR UNICEF DRIVE Lester Howatt is chairman of end adult information class. and Diane Anderson, Sherry lors of MYF In Friendship Room. senior choir directed by Harold Edstrom. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school . eran Pioneers, 7 p.m.; church council, 8 Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 11 canvass committee, with Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. — Quiet day —Luth- Offertory, " A Little Prayer, " Hamblen, a.m.—Service. Subject, "Adam and Back and Linda Sweno of Faith p.m. Wednesday—circle at Jessie's, 1:30 I BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — the eran Women 's Missionary League work- Fallen Man. meeting of WSCS. by youth choir ensemble. Sermon, "Strive " p.m.; Bible class at Goodview, 7 p.m. Dr. William P. Gjerde co-chair- i shop for women of the Winona circuit Wednesday, " Luther League will attend the ' I Treats for Luther Leaguers of , Thursday. 7 p.m. — Senior choir , to Excel". Postlude, "Postludeium " by I p.m.—Testimonial meet- Friday—chapel choir at .St . Matthew 's, . at Redeemer. Guest speaker the Rev. ing. ; man. Mrs. William Barnacle is practice. Haarklon. Coffee hour In Fellowship Luther League convention at 7:30 p.m. Saturday—confirmation Instruc- Zion Lutheran Church collected ; Edwin Friedrich, Rushford, "According Room. Reading room open Tuesday's, Thurs- Eau Claire today through Sun- tion at Minnesota City, 9 a.m. $50 in containers for UNICEF chairman of the women's com- 1 to Our Faith. " The afternoon topic 7 to 9 p.m . — Pilgrim Fellowship. . days and . Saturdays from 1:30 to -4:30 NORTON : , will be lead by F: H. Broker, principal Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. — Morning prayer p.m. day. Norton Trinity Evangelical Lutheran i Halloween evening. mittee. of St. Martin ' s. Lutheran Church, "Church group. LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL n r Music. " Wednesday, 7:30 p,m. — Religious _£_^_^_^_H_H_H_H_l_H_H__i_H_H_l_Ha^H_H_H?llv^?^& ? _r7£?'3jaMn*-~%. ¦WestFREE Sarnie CHURCH and Grend) j Saturday, 9-11:15 a.m.—Saturday school. education committee and teachers. ¦ ___^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ _ _, The Rev. La Vera Swanson Thursday. 3:45 p.m. — Junior choir . I_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ES^_H_£ K_I_H_^_K_&f -^< ^fr 7 p.m. — Senior choir. # KH_^_^_^_^_B-_X KV*** 7:45 p.m — Circle 4 , .. __^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_Hnb_^_?'^_''^lat_B^ _ " * 30 a.m.—Sunday school classes for FAITH LUTHERAN . .¦ - - '_^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^__^_i_^__^__^___ iA „&_£_'. &..._ ¦ ¦ > •tl ages. (The Lutheran Church 10:45 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Melodi- ) ous Living." Children's church and nur- in America CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST (701 W. sery available with attendant. Howard I OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS 7:30 p.m.—Evening gospel hour . Ser- Earle Drenckhahn, Assisting mon, "Tha Conning World Dictator." (1455 Park Lane) —Sunday school start. Tuesday. * P.m. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school . (MORMON) Thursday. 7:30 p.m.—Hour of Power 10:45 a .m.—Worship. Ronald Putz, Branch President and Junior Youth Fellowship. 7 p.m.—Luther League. ¦ 1 6: 15 p.m.—Choir . Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Special council _H_il^_B_^_^_^_HPr ^_^_^_^_H_^_i^_^_HH_i_Ri_^_BH_^_HKi£i3laR^_^H_Bi. Saturday. 9:30 p.m.—Pastor 's Instruc- 10 a.m.—Conference at Rochester. No * meeting. service at Winona. ffit-_-_-_-_-_-_-__r tion class. Sunday, Dec. 1—Every, member visi- mmmmmmmmmmm^mWmmmm^m^^^aWwMS^^ ¦1:30 p.m.—District FCYF rally at Wednesday, 6:45 p.m.—MIA. tation. —Relief Society. Waseca Thursday, 9:15 a.m. . ¦ Saturday, 10 a.m.—Primary. ¦>. K_I_ipY ' . ¦' • . ' il?j__y__^__fi^^^ ^PP ^W**w ^ ' \^^9M&f' v , Ya_^_^_^_ " 3£a_fl_B f-_iifi_^_^__f ^SHMBSRII-IT'' ' Y9HR: CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN -_H_^a^_l_f ^^^HJS^^ri ' % (1660 Kraemer Drive) (Wisconsin Synod ) CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH -^ '' l£^B_ £_H__^_I__^K' V2JS«E9*8£; -^'V -J^^^HI ' West Wabasha and High' «76 W. Sarnla St.) _H_^_^_^_^_^_T WMSTOSJKVW 4_B^_B Robert Qnalls . ** -g_^__^__^__a***. S^*-^** 1_H_H : ^ , ^ff*-^ ^-r__l_m ^_ The Rev. N. E. Hamilton J-eai^_^_^_^_KK- ^*** >^ ^ N The Rev. A. L. Mennicka _H^__^_^_^_8K it * ^^v -^-, /_s9l^_E_ 10 a.m.—Bible school, classes for ell Vicar David Fischer ^- > Y§__K ages . Adult class will study I Cor. 2. 9:45 a.m . - — Sunday school, Robert -H-^-^-Hii i' ''1_H_ . ""I a.m.—Worshlp, Bay, superintendent . * 3sw^_^_^_E&' I -a.m.—Communion. Sermon, "Forgiv- *3$3_^_^_^_HMBKv /*d_^_^_k 6 p.m.—Worship. 10:45 a.m. — Worship. Sermon,. "A ing Our Brother. " Miss Kathleen Skeels Wednesday, .7 p.m.—Bible study class. Veteran's Re|olcing". will play a prelude by Rossini; volun- Lesson text, John 18. 6:30 p.m, — Jet Cadets; senior youth. tary, "I Cilng to Thee," and postlude, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.— Waltc With the 7:30 p.m. — Service. Sermon, "Strange "March In C," Weber. Master . Lesson study chapter will be Incidents " 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school and Bible Acts 1 ¦ Wednesday, 2 p.m. — Missionary meet- . classes. ing at church 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Sermon and mu- . 7 p.m. — . Choir . sic same as earlier . Primary depart- OF CHRIST I p.m.—Prayer, Bible study. FIRST CHURCH ment of the Sunday school, directed by ¦ ( West Broadway and South Baker) Miss Darlene Haesslg, will sing "I Am Eugene Reynolds, Minister Jesus' Little Lamb." Miss Jana Hllke, soloist. WINONA GOSPEL CHURCH 9 15 e.m.—Bible school, classes for 1:15 p.m,—Youth league meet at church (Center and Sanborn Slreets) everv age, nursery, through adult. Adult for rally. D. F. Moehlenpah , Minister lesson topic, "Christian Victory.'' 7 p.m.—Adult Bible class. Sermon, "The Monday, 1.-30 p.m.—Bible circle. 10:45 a.m.—Worship, 9:30 a.m.—Sunday school. Most Important Question In the World." 6:30 p.m.—Lutheran Pioneers. Program 4:30 p.m.—Lutheran Girl Pioneers. II a.m.—Worship. 6:30 p.m.—Teens for Christ. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. topic. "Bible Versions and You." 7:30 p.m.—B ible circle. t p.m.—Lutheran Girl Pioneer* coun- Tuesday, 7':3fl p.m.—Prayer and Bible 7:JO p.m.—Evening service. study. Monday; 7 p.m.—Committee* on build- cil. Tuesday afternoon—Sewing guild. Friday. 7:30 p.m.—Young people and Inrj improvements at the church . Hobby Club. 8 p.m.—Elders, church. 4 p.m.—Junior confirmation class. Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek service*. 7 p.m.—Sunday school teachers. 8:15 p.m:—Choir rehearsal. t p.m.—Choir. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Women's council, 8:15 p.m .—Adult Instruction. EVANGELICAL UNITED home of Mrs. Clarenca Sines, .1215 W. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Woman ' s dub . BRETHREN CHURCH 4th St . Thursday, 9 a:m.—School service. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ 7:30 p.m.—Church council. (West King and South Baker) 8 p.m:—PTA. The Rev. O. S. Monson Friday, 9 p.m.—Adult Instruction Jafurday, 9 a.m.—Confirmation classes. 9:15 a.m.—Sunday school, class for Catholic Services every age group. 10:30 a.m. — Worship. The Rev7 Mer- CATHEDRAL ST. MARTIN S LUTHERAN ritt LaGrone, McKinley Methodist Church, preaching. OF SACRED HEART ( Missouri Synod ) Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Council of admin- iMaln and West Wabasha) (Broadway and Liberty) istration. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Harold The Rev. Emil Geistfeld Wednesday, 7:30 pm.—Bible study and J. Dittman prayer moments. The Rev. Armin U. Deye Thursday, 7 p.m.-ChoIr rehearsal. The Rev. Joseph La Plante Assisting, the Rev. R. Korn ¦ The Rev. Donald Connelly . Fitzpatrick I a.m.—Matins Farewell sermon by GRACE PRESBYTERIAN The Rev. James the Rev. Emll GeJsffeld at all threa ( Franklin and Broadway) * 7, 8, 9:30 and 11 Sunday Mi>sse5-5:4J, services. Topic, "A Farewell Blessing. " The Rev. William T. King « ri-i una 12.-15 p.m. Text- Numbers 6:24 26 v r-ekday Masses— 7 and I a.m. and 9:15 a.m.-Sunday school and teenage 9 am. -Church school l.r- p.m . Bible class . . 10:30 a rn. —Worship. Sermon, Christians Hol y Day Masses — 5:45 and I a.m. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. --Worship, sermon Are Insecure . " Text: Luke 9:57-62. An- en-i 'J li 515 and 7:30 p.m. and text same as above. Anthem, - "Bless- them, 'How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings, r ^nfe*,-,ions — Monday through Friday ed Jesus . " Senior choir (10:451 with " Llddle; Choir director. Mrs Walter Gil. ol this week, 5 to p.m.; Saturday, ) school chorus Organists, * Miss Dolores bertson; organist. Miss Jonelle Mlllam lo 5 ?0 p.m. and 7:30 lo 9 p.m, Schumann and F H: Broker . Commun- Nursery service provided. ion at all aervlces . EMV and 1964 en- ¦ RT. STANISLAUS velope pickup from 9 12 and 1.30-4:35 iE*i*.l 4th and Carlmona) p.m UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N. F. a p.m. Walther l.eonu* 7 -30 p.m. Grulkowski . - "A Letter lo Nancy. " Mm FELLOWSHIP . 815 p.m -Farewell fellowsh ip for th< (Winona Hotel, 151 Johnson SI.) The Rev. Milo Ernster Rev . and Mrs E E . Geistfeld Monday, I pm. Junior conlir motion Konneth Burmeistor The Rev. Robert Herman classes. Dr. M. H. Doner The Rev. Panl Breza 7:30 pm Stewardshi p committee. 7 p.m —Senior choir. Lay Leaders *.tin1ny Masses- J:30, 7.15, 8:30, • 4" end U:15 a.m. and 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m . — Sunday school 1011 (,','CPkday Maws - «:30, 7:30 and 11:11 teachers 15 a rn, - "Galaxies, Stars, Planets a m on -choo! days 7 p.m. Church council and Man " A consideration of man ' s nolv Day Masse* - 5 30, a.30. I, » 30 7:30 p.m. —Sewino circle place In the universe. Discussion period. « n-, and s 1.' p m. 8 p.m. Congregational voters ' m-etmg r nn '.-sMon'. 1 .S p. m- and 7-^ p.m Thursday. 7 pm, -Bible class Thn^sd (-iy tirfore tir:,t Friday; day before 8 p.m Constitution committee JKHOVAH'S WITNESSES holy days o' orjliflatlon and Saturday. Friday, 9-30 am. LWML workshnp al 1653 Sioux SI i Redeemer Luthwnn Henry Hosting ST. CASIMIR'S 6 p.m.—Junior confirmation classes. 9 p. m. -Bible class teachers C.VeM Brnrtdwrty pear Ewlnfl) Presiding Minister Saturday, 1 e.m.- Junior continuation The Rt. Rev. Msgr. classes. 2 p nv Public talk, "Are Ihe Wicked Julius W. Haun 8pm Married couples club . Sp rits Misleading the World 1" Tlio Rev. Robert Stamschror 3.15 pm Watchtowr study, "Anen ^i*r • God Is Klnrj Over All the F.srth." part 1 Son-lay Masses 1 nnd 10 a.m CENTRAL LUTHERAN Tue-day, 7.30 p m. Ministers tralning Wi-'-kdny Massos 7;5S a.m (The American Luthera n ; SfYOOl . I tell a few war stories just like the rest. Holy Day Masses 6 30 and 9 am I B 30 p m - Service meeting — The cen sorship of good taste and modesty makes ronfesslons - 3 to 430 p.m. and 7:30 Church) Thursday, 8 p.m. -Group Bible aludy, pm Saturdays, Thursdays before first , ¦ my experiences pretty drab. But Jerry thrills to them. He's proud of his Dad's Purple Heart ! Fridays and eve nl holy days L. E. Brvnestail, Pastor rirst Friday Masses — 4:13 and 7.55 W, ('. Friesth. Assistant Pastor a .m. (Corner Huff and Wabasha I SEVENTH DAY My son would be amazed if I were to tell him the stories we never tell ; our thoughts as Ave hit ADVENTIST CHURCH ST. MARY'S 9 am. Stewfl rd-hlp Sunday. Srrrnon (T. Snnborn and Chestnuti the beach . ... what it was like in those jungles . . . what war does to its dead .. . and its living. The Most Rev. George "Stewardship T rue ru f alse " l.' ti Pastor F. A. Sackett .Jam'-s Drrvcr , or flfinr.t, II. Spelt*, D.I) , 9 am Sundeiy school. 4 year kinder Saturday. 1 45 p m. Sabbath school . And in other ways Jerry would be amazed ; for he d oesn 't know me as a man who prays often. The Rev. Donald Wlnkels garti-n through 17tt\ inarl e . Adult class, 7 4*i p. m. Worship end service «very chapel , He can 't The Rev. Rlrhnrd Englen Saturday real ize the depth of my Faith. He has never met the brave chaplain who brought me in when 10:1.*, a ni .'.drrnnn and organ same ¦ Sundiy Masses S:4S, I . 8, 9:30 nnd 11 as above Senior (holr will slnn "Haar I was hit a m . nnd 12 IS p m, My prayer . " 7ane Van Auken direct Wcfkd.iy Masses -7 and A a.m. inn Nursr-ry tor tots, parish house ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Hol r Day Musses ' j- JO. 7, 9 am. and 10 15 a m . 5unrtay schoo l , 1-year k/n 'Center and Bro.iriwayi I'll never tell Jerry all of it. I don't think God wants me . to! 5 If) anil 7 p.in. dernarten tiirourjh Ihth orndf . Aflutl PnNtor W. W. Shaw fonU-sslons- 3.30 to 1 p. m . and 7 ll to class, chapel II 30 pm. nn Saturdays, days br-fora holy 6 30-8 p.m. Junior 1 rague In Fellow 9 45 a m Sunday school I pray that Jerry's may be a different world. I w'ant him to learn day by day, step by step flays and Thursday, before fir at Fridays. •hip Hall. Game night 10:41 a.m. -- Children ' s church, , what Monday and T-iesdny, 7 8 P m Sunday 10-45 a.m. -Worship his religion will mean to hiyn! ST. JOHN'S achnol teachers mnet . ; 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic service (East Broadway mid Hamilton) Tuesday. 7 :i0 am, -- Men ' , prayer j Wednesday, 7.30 p.m -filble and pray- The Very Rev. MNgr. gro.ip, chapel, er hour . That' s why we' I) p.m. - Churrh rounrll ¦ re a ch urch-goin g family! James I) . Ilabiger Wednesday, 7-8 pm tllble sluil y clnss, Sunday Mnssus 7, 9 and ll a m. chapel GRACE BRETHREN CHURCH Copyright 1003, Heisti-r Arlvi-rliiiin** Service, Inc., Straarnixf, Va. J -~~-Y Tluirsdey. I pm Roys rhnu x*>M^K, ^ Weekday Masses- B o.m. .V Wahn-.ha and liwnp l 7 Senior choir ' roiilossinns 4 and 7 p. m. on Saturdays, p m. Quentin Mntthes , Pastor vl'l/ls of f(*asl dayi and Timrsdaya be 7 30 p.m I SA, rninwslilp ll.ill ' fori.- first Fridays. Saturday, 9 am. Junior and srnlor Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday fi end 1:11 contlrmands . 10 a.m. - Sunday school. A-^^^Vj ^^ First Friday Masies —8 a in. Isaiah Amos Mark Luke ¦ : P in 10:20 a .m. Youth choir, Fellowship I 11 n .m Worship John Acts Colossians ^^_____^^* /# llnly Day Masses- t end 9 e m . and Hall. j 7 30 p rn Evening service 45:17-25 8:1-7 9:2-1.1 4:31-^7 36:25-:i« 2:5-21 1 :21-29 5 11 rim 1) am. Girls choir , fellowship Hall Wednesday, 7 30 p m nihil sti-riy. . ^^*^^4/ This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Winona Hotel Madison Silo Company Country Kitchen Drive-In The Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Winono Ready-Mixed Concrete Springdale Doiry Company Winona. Minnesota Witioii n , Minnesota Cor. fit, fil nnd Orrin St. - Winona , Minn, "Milk 102 East 3rd St. 5775 (Hli St. — Winona. Minn of Superior Klnvrir " Williams Hotel & Annex Boland Vulcan Mfg. Co., Inc. Manufacturing Co. Breirlow Funeral Catering Service — Winona. Minn. 3rd and Wilson , — Winona . Minn, 3rd nnd Johnson Sts. — Winona, Alinn, Homo Dunn Blacktop Company Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. 376 E. Sarnin -- Winona . Mino, Williams-Wilbert Vault Co Eunice's Apco Service Phone 4.19*1— Winona, Minn. 1 430 W. Broadway — Winona , Minn. Peerless Chain Company Watkins 1C35 West Fift h St. — Winona , Minn. 1 570 Service Hd, - TOO E. Snrnia Fronl nnd Walnut — Winona, Minn. Products , Inc. Winona, MiniicMiia Western Coal & Oil Co. The Womer & Swasey Whittaker Marine & Manufacturing Fawcett Funeral Home, Inc. Company IBrqm Machine & Foundry Co. P. Earl Schwab 611 Lafayette — Winona, Minn. Bndeer Division 35C5 Sixth — Goodview. Muin. 24 Laud St. — Winona , Minn. . 276 K. 3rd — Winona, Minn. General Contractor ~ Winona , Minn Badger Vote Fillmore County Musicians Union Rushford Legion On Rabinovitz To Consider Dues Resolutions calling for in- To Hold Dinner Bible Study Set creases in dues and a revision of the scale and price list will be RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) —Murphy-Johnson Post 94 will PRESTON , Minn. - Dr. Ray- be the theme. Specific chap- discussed by members of the Seen Monday hold its annual membership mond R. Van Heukelon will be ters from the book of Winona Musicians' Association EAU CLAIRE , Wis. tfl—Fran- at 8 p.m. Monday at the Labor dinner Monday at 7:15 at the the guest leader at the Fillmore Hosea will be studied cis Wilcox, president of the County Bible Conference at Temple. American Legion Hall. each evening State Bar of Wisconsin, said Lake City, 1st Preston Methodist Church Nov. from 8 to 9:30. The measures were made Ed Herman, Thursday night that results of District commander, will be 18-22. Dr, Van Heu- the organization's poll on the ju- necessary by two actions taken "Hosea: The Cry of a kelom is t h e last June at the international speaker. dicial qualifications of David This dinner is free to all Love That Cannot Die" will pastor of First Rabinovitz will not be announc- convention of the American Federation of Musicians. The paid-up post and auxiliary mem- Reformed ed until Monday. Wallace Him- Church, Orange group voted to raise the per bers. Commander Wilcox said "great care" -will lie and Mrs. Jack Keeler, presi- City, Iowa. He the results are capita tax to $6 per member, be taken before providing that each local must dent of the auxiliary, urged all has taught Bi- announced because he wanted MERIT AWARDS Pakistan Nurse ble at North- increase its dues to compensate eligible members to attend. ...Jerome Prokop, Clarence Matchey, grand knight from Inde- to be sure "no erroneous impli- The program chairman, right western Col- [or this higher tax. , and Kenneth Gallagher, second from pendence. John A. Koch, Prairie du Sac, cation" was formed. He said a James Corcoran, said Leon right, receive special merit awards during lege, Orange conference of the bar's execu- At the same time, the con- right, and the Very Rev. Joseph Andrze- City, and at Rostvold will entertain during the Knights of Columbus' 25th anniversary tive committee may be held be- vention moved to eliminate the jewski, Arcadia, center watch the presenta- Grateful for Van Heukelon Northern Bap- 10 percent surcharge paid and after the dinner. Dinner celebration at Ss. Peter & Paul fore the results are made pub- to a Church at In- tion. tist Seminary, Chicago. He is a ' local by an outside group play- chairman is Mrs. Warren dependence, lic. . - . Wis. Presenting the awards is chaplain in the United States ing an engagement in the lo- Miller. Army Reserve and has the rank Rabinovitz, of Sheboygan , Is cal's jurisdiction. This cut out The auxiliary has reached its UNICEF Gifts of lieutenant colonel. President Kennedy's choice as a large source of revenue for quota of 97. Marvin Manion, DURAND, Wis. (Special) - Each evening the Bible study U.S. District Court judge for many locals. membership chairman for the Independence Knights A Methodist missionary nurse, will begin with a worship sen" Western Wisconsin. The nomina- American Legion, asked all Le-.; Zion Church Sets who spoke at a union service gionnaires pay their dues by ice led by the following pastors tion has been criticized because ^~ of Durand, Eau Galle and Ar- and choirs: The Rev. John of Rabinovitz' reputation as a Monday, No. reservations are , kansaw Methodist churches Payne and the Preston Metho- labor lawyer and his post as Blair Club Plans necessary for the dinner. Dues? Observe Anniversary $26 984 Budget here Wednesday night, stressed dist Choir; the Rev. Roy Lock- Wisconsin Democratic national may be paid at the door. > , ) INDEPENDENCE, Wis. ( Spe- Sac; Albert Fields, La Crosse, BLAIR Wis. (Special — A the appreciation that she and hart and the Mabel Methodist committeeman. cial) — Knights of Columbus, and Ed J. Quillin, La Crosse, bduget of $26,984 has been set others doing similar work have Choir; the Rev. B. T. Vander The way for the bar to com- at Zion Lutheran For Christmas Parent Conferences Santa Maria Council 2787 of In- past deputy of District 17, which Church with for the drugs, soap and powder- Woude Jr. and the Grecnlcaf- plete the unprecedented poll dependence, celebrated its sil- includes Independence. $9,376 set for world missions; ed milk' they receive from ton Reformed Choir; the Rev. was cleared Thursday when the BLAIR, Wis- (-Special )-Plans Scheduled at Blair $8 ver anniversary Sunday begin- ,000 for synodical budget ; UNICEF, the United Nations Philip Bradley and th<- Root Wisconsin Supreme Court re- for Christmas -took up most of Greetings were read from the $5,392 for pastoral ministry ; Brethren For Education Weelc ning with Mass at ll a.m. at Ss. following state officers who agency which deals with sup- River Church of the fused a request that it intervene the time at the meeting of the Peter & Paul Church. $3,825 for worship and services, plies, medicine and milk for Choir; the Rev. Carltoa Baupr to halt the quiz and lifted an Commercial Club this week . BLAIR, Wis. ( Special ) — Am- were unable to attend; Leslie and $8 Valley Evangeli- The Rev. Edmund Klimek J. Schlax, secretary; Lee Ev- ,400 for church home. poor and needy children and and the Spring earlier restraining order. For the first time since 1956 erican Education Week, Nov. 11 was celebrant and the Mass erts, treasurer ; Lawrence Gher- Church members have received mothers abroad. cal United Brethren Choir. the city will have a Christmas through Nov. 16 will be observ- servers were members of the their commitment cards for The conference is sponsored ed at the Blair school system ty, advocate, and Eugene Bart- "POWDERED MILK," said lighting contest. Howard Turk order. The fourth degree honor zen, warden. A letter also was 1964. They should be filled out by the Fillmore County Council Circuit Supervisor is committee chairman . with afternoon conferences and guard of Bishop Schwebach and returned to the church Sun- Greta Wiseman, "is almost in- of Churches. coffee at the school buildings, received from Archie J. Ander- valuable in saving lives of Prizes of $5, $3 and $2 in General Assembly of La Crosse son of California. day. For Witnesses according to Chester E. Meiss- participated. young children, as milk is prac- each of two categories, religi- ner, supervisor of the district. Certificates were awarded to vil- ous, and traditional, will be A banquet at noon at the two past grand knights : Ernest tically unavailable in the All teachers will be available To Make 3 Ta l ks given. Turk will be assisted high school was prepared and Brickner and Kenneth Gallagh- Rev. Mork Set lages in tnese to visit with parents Thursday served by several groups of the con n tr i e s. Balloon Lands Charles J. Miller, circuit su- by Roger Herrick and Raymond from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Coffee er. New members, the last Steuernag'el. Rosary society. Approximately class, were given certificates. For French Creek The anti-malar- pervisor of the Watchtower will be served in the school 200 attended. Merit awards were presented ia drugs cut Bible & Tract Society for south- Members voted to increase cafeteria at 2:30 p.m Friday down absence In Illinois ern Iowa, will be guest speaker from $100 to $200 the amount to afternoon will be reserved^ for INVOCATION was by Father to Jerome Prokop and Kenneth Mission Festival in sc ho.o'Is , How far will a small gas-fill- at Jehovah's Witnesses at 7:30 be spent yearly for improve- conferences by appointment Klimek. Edward F. Kulig, coun- Gallagher. ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) while the cod- ed balloon go if you release p.m. Tuesday; at 8 p.m. Satur- ment of holiday lighting. Her- with the teachers. cil financial secretary, was CHARTER MEMBERS and - The Rev. Marcus Mork will be liver oil is a it? day, Nov. 16, and at 2 p.m. bert Allen, Roy Molstad and toastmaster. The welcome ad- members of 25 years were giv- precious item Sunday, Nov . 17. PATIENT FROM ETTRICK dress was by the local grand the speaker at a mission fes- At least 300 miles, reports Melvin Hjerleid comprise the ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — en remembrances. Ah anniver- tival Sunday at French Creek we couldn 't af- the Rev. D. F. Moehlenpah , His Sunday talk, "Building a lighting, committee. knight, Clarence Matchey. sary class of 24 was honored. | ford to buy. Happy Human Family Mrs. Alfred Sexe, North Bea- Lutheran Church. " minister of Winona Gospel ," will Evening shopping hours were Guest speaker was Very Rev. Special tribute was paid to all Miss Wise- be open to the public. ver Creek, is a hospital patient He will visit the Sunday Church. tentatively set for Dec. 18 , 19, 20 Joseph Andrzejewski, Arcadia, deceased members. ' m an, wnose "As time passes and condi- in La Crosse. She has pneu- school classes, and will deliver On Sept. 29 thr church's Sun- and 23. Dec. 21 is a Saturday. monia. state chaplain. Special guests A check of $1,000 was present- Miss home is i n tions become more difficult, were State Deputy and Mrs. the sermon at the . 10:45 a.m. day school children, in a pro- Members voted to give ed by the council to Father Kli- Wiseman Frederic, Wis., Jehovah's Witne_ses believe the $10 LANESBORO VFW CITED John A. Koch, Prairie du mek for the parish land and service. is on a motion effort titled "One Mil- each to the Girl Scouts and Boy At 8 p.m. he will one-year furlough from ," released 75 gas- Bible could be utilized to a LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) improvement fund. These were speak and her duties lion Contacts Scouts. show slides. Junior and senior as a missionary filled balloons with names of greater degree in combatting — Delmar Fredrickson, Albert profits from the fall festival. nurse in Pakistan , where she problems," says Miller. "If the A letter from the Rev. L. H. Lea, 1st District senior vice Hardies, South Beaver Closing benediction was given choirs will sing at the morning the school's students inside. service and dinner will be serv- has been five years. With no Bible would be used and foDow- Jacobson, pastor of Zion Luth- commander of the Veterans of by the Rev. Donald Vfalczak, doctor within a 60-mile Only one balloon was return- ed by more people these condi- eran parish, was read compli- Creek Churches Plan ed at noon by women of the radius, ed — from a woman at Ham- Foreign Wars, inspected VFW assistant at the parish! Miss Wiseman runs tions would improve." menting the club for the excel- church. a small ilton III., about 30O miles south Post 3888 here Wednesday night. Stewardship Sunday Santa Maria Council was or- clinic in a rural village , He will also be making house- Rev. -Mork has served five in the of here. She found the balloon lence of the 1963 Egg Festival He presented two department ganized in the fall of 1937. Re^ center of West Pakistan. Two to-house visits during his stay and thanked the club for the ETTRICK, Wis. (Special). - sponsible were the Right Rev. years in the Japan mission field in her back yard Oct. 9, 11 citations for 10 percent mem- Stewardship Sunday will be ob- of the A m e r i c a n Lutheran trained Pakistani, a nurse and here. parade prize won by the First bership increases in 1962 and Msgr. Lucian J. Kufel, the Rev: a laboratory days after it had been released served Sunday at Hardies ¦ Church. He attended high school technician, com- here. The balloon contained the Lutheran Zion and Faith Luth- 1963 to Donald Capron, local Francis Piekarski, John F. Ku- plete the clinic staff . RUSHFORD VFW POST Creek at 9:30 a.m. and at lig and Archie J. Anderson. at Radcliffe, Iowa; Waldorf name of Melanie Aaron, daugh- eran Church float. commander. Beaver Creek at 11 a.m. Harold Kaphaem South College, Forest City, Iowa; St. "WE CARE for about ter of the Rev. and Mrs. Dale RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) , Eau Claire, Brunch will be served at Olaf College 10,000 discussed social security. , Northfield, Minn., patients a year, Aaron, Winona. — Joseph M. Johnson Post 5905, Hardies Creek following the and Luther Theological Semin- " said Miss St. Paul's Holds Wiseman, "When it's an ail- "I didn 't think the balloons Veterans of Foreign Wars and service, and a fellowship din- ary, St. Paul. Rev. and Mrs. would go so far its auxiliary will meet Tuesday FIREMEN AT ARCADIA SOFTIIIA ner will be served at South ment we can 't diagnose and care ," said Rev. -KM , Mork and their two sons are Moehlenpah. instead of Veterans Day. The ARCADIA make* All your Beaver Creek. Pledges will be 2-Day Workshop residing in St. Paul during the for at the clinic, we send them , Wis. (Special) — to the doctor at the hospital The chui-ch during its, promo- meeting will be at the post Arcadia firemen , will meet wash SOFT . received for 1964. year-long furlough from the mis- home at 8 p.m. The member- y=j|] Hardies Creek LCW will meet Miss Catherine Rue, director sion field. 60 miles away. The doctor visits tion program made 1,658 local Tuesday evening, instead of of Christian Education, St. Nich- ship supper will be held Nov. 16, Veterans Day. -nd FlUFFY ftsg ! Thursday. The Bible study will Pastor Mork has been named the clinic once a month." contacts. Winner of the Sunday - 'WMa«__V____ MHHa_--__Sl be presented by Mrs. Lloyd olas Episcopal Church, Rich- "Missionary to Youth" from Malaria, tuberculosis, ty- school contest was Rita Deck- Ekern and devotions will be led field, and Mrs. Florence Land- Jan. 1 lo June 1, 1964. During phoid fever, dysentery, anemia, er , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Morris Hanson. Treas- som, director of Christian edu- that time his itinerary and pneumonia , LaVerne Decker, 609 Center St. cation, St. Stephen's Church, ser- and common ail- ure chests will be received. mons will be particularly gear- ments are among the illnesses Her older sister, Jenene, plac- Hostesses will be Mrs. Alma Minneapolis, will be instructors ed to young people. The pub- Miss ed second. at a church and school work- Wiseman and her staff Westlie and Misses Gladys lic is invited. are confronted An award night will be held shop at 7:30 tonight and at 10 ¦ with. Hanson and Myrtle Rosenvold. Originality and ingeniousness Nov. 16 at the church. A film , South Beaver Creek Luther a.m. Saturday at St. Paul's "A Cry in the Night," will be Episcopal Church. in improvising materials and League will meet Sunday at 8 . ¦ Strum Confirmands equipment are a common oc- shown. p.m. A program is being ar- . STRUM, Wis. (Special )-Re- currence in their lives as mis- ranged by Janice Johnson and Harmony Father, Son sionaries. Maria Bryhn. cent confirmands at Strum ¦ Ewmimmw___!fc ± Lutheran Church are: Miss Wiseman told of a 9- West 5th Crash Banquet to Hea r Glenn Haukeness, Virginia GuIIicksrud, year-old boy, weighing only 27 Alvln Thompson, Robert Berg, Linda pounds, severely ill with tuber- West 5th and Huff streets was Independence Society Rochester Principal Johnson, Jeffry Indgler, Mary Jo Dlnkel, Marlys Hanson, Willard Gunderson, Sig- culosis of the bone and polio, the scene of a minor two-car INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- HARMONY, Minn. (Special) urd Brian, Sandra Moltzau, Donna who was brought to the clinic. traffic accident at 4:42 p.m. Knudtson, Kay Larson, Linda Flclstad, Thursday. Police said a car IT DID TURN COLD! cial) — . Sunday is Holy Name — Laurel Pennock, Rochester Jim , Gunderson, Jean Brian, Judith GuI- "He would have died without Sunday at SS. Peter & Paul elementary school principal, Iicksrud, Steven F|elstod, . Stephanie Aus- the care he received in mission driven by Mrs. Lyle W. Tscha- tin, Kerry Flelstad, Corliss Spangberij, bold , 346 Elm St., struck the Church. All members of the so- will be guest speaker at the Francis Skoug, Shelby Hardy, Brian Fin- hospitals ," she noted. After a ciety will receive Communion in annual fathers and sons ban- stad,. Robert Anderson, Clnda Emerson, year's hospitalization, he was rear of a car driven by Mrs. FOR THE WINONA AREA Infjrld Berge, Zandra Wick, Merle Flood, Robert Carroll , Red Top Trail- a body. The priest will be as- quet at Harmony Methodist Erik Matson and Linda Holstad, released , provided with crutch- er Court. Both were traveling sisted at Mass by the members Church at 7 p.m. Monday. es made by a local carpenter west on 5th Street. Mrs. Carroll, of the society. Elected officers Don Hulcher will be master out of bamboo and an old tin police said , decided she could were: president , of ceremonies. The Harmony Cedar Valley Supper can and has now returned to Gerald J. Hala- not make the green light and FORECAST ma; first vice president , school quartet will sing. Dinner school, and is doing well. Ronald CEDAR VALLEY, Minn. (Spe- stopped quickly. Mrs. T*-.cha- Matchey; second vice president , will be served by the church cial) women. — Men of the Cedar Val- MISS WISEMAN, who com- bold could not stop and hit the Joseph Jaszewski; secretary, ley Lutheran Church will serve pleted her studies at Hamline rear of Mrs. Carroll's car , said Richard Matchey ; treasurer, their annual oyster dinner at University, St. Paul, is one of police. Damage was about $150 ANYTIME-DAY OR NITE James Skroch; marshal , Thorn- Deer Hunters Mass the church Nov. 24 at 12:30 about 60 Methodist mission- " to Mrs. Tschabold's car and as Skroch, and delegates-,'- Er- pan. The Ruth Circle Bible aries in Pakistan. more than $50 to Mrs. Carroll' , (Special) ' s nest Brickner and John Bisek . ARCADIA Wis. - study will meet at the Ray The Methodist project in this car. A deer- hunters' Mass will be Gady home Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. small village includes a school ¦ PHONE- held at 4 a.m. at Our Lady of with Mrs. Halbert Ericsson pre- and agricultural instruction in p Catholic Church MONDOVI FUN FESTIVAL Perpetual Hel senting the lesson. The Mary One agri- 1. addition to the'clinic. , (Special) on Nov. 24 and Dec. Circle Bible study will meet cultural niissionary[. is located MONDOVI Wis. - ¦ v The 17th annual Veterans Day SHELL at the church Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. there, hut the School ' is staffed 4% **¦«_>. _» PLK1H.ES AT GALESVILLE fun festival will be held Sunday *¦ **^ with Mrs. Kenneth Rice pre- entirely by Pakistani Metho- at Mondovi American Legion GALESVILLE , Wis. (Spe- senting the lesson. dist Christians. RANGE ¦ event is sponsored cial) — ' Steawardship Sunday She will return to Pakistan Hall. This e hy Dillon-Johnson American Le- JOBBER will be held at Galesville Pres- for another five years next _i _J _5 _1 Clinic gion Post 154. The celebration FUEL byterian Church Sunday at « Lewiston Bus summer. She spoke at Pepin W +0 +0 +mT will start at 12:45 p.m. It is p.m. Homes of church mem- Methodist Church Tuesday night LEWISTON , Minn. (Special) open to the public. Burmeister Co. bers will be visited during the —A Winona County school bus and at Mondovi Wednesday af- PHONE 2344 dav by volunteers who will re- clinic will be held here next ternoon. ceive pledges for 19C4. The ¦ 352 West Second Street Friday. All buses will make A PUBLIC SERVICE Br church school will meet at 9:30 their regular morning runs, then ARCADIA HOLY NAME LUTHERANS: <<«______r a.m. report for the clinic , which hns ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - been called by the transporta- Tlie Holy Name Society of the tion division of the state De- St. Stanisluus Catholic Church partment of Education. will meet Sunday at 8 p.m, at J_j_p*v *~ *- am Ihe church recreational rooms. ln»urat*ce from YOU'RE NOT DEAF!! ASSISTANT AT LAKE CITY mm ) *"* j Ted Maier Drugs but your hearino may b» After Ihe meeting a card tour- LAKE CITY , Mirin, (Special) nament will be held, The socie- _^_n_ll m your own So- —Francis Hofschulte , formerly ty will receive Communion in a you assistant manager of a lum- body at 8:30 a.m. OUT OF FOCUS ¦ ^k^M Am thow why. talking, lint can't hear every ber cornpnny in Zumbrota , ia If you know when people are at word they .say — the new assistant manager PATIENTS FROM BLAIR the United Building Center YOU'RE NOT DEAF. Your hearing lias slipped out of /ocm. BLAIR , Wis. ( Special) - KWNO Lot our Consultant help put your world into focus again, here. He succeeds Gary Hor- George W. Winrich , who has EUGENE L L0TTS key, who will be manager of been hospitalized several weeks P.O. Box 713, Winona, Minn. rnrr HEARING AID SERVICE CENTER CPPP the Building Center at Gaylord. r If LLC Winona Hohil, Winona, A/llnn. ¦ I» I- *- nt Lulhcr Hospital , Eau Claire, PHONE 3479 Mr, and Mrs. Hofschulte nnd has returned to his home. Keith , Tuesday, Nov. 12th son have moved to 309 North 20-month-old son of Mr. and Lutheran Brotherhood Lnkeshore Drive. Mrs . Donald Otterson, rural LISTEN 30 TIMES WEEKLY AT '30 FOR THE Hour*: 1-7 P.M. till. AW) HIAUII INSI'MNC C (Of) (.UIHIRANJ Blair , has been a patient at St. /(i | [.fiend Avr So , Miimtapoln 2, Mlnnaiolt Hearing Irst Rivrn wilh our ni'w Master Hearing Computer. BMCAKFAST AT MONDOVI Francis Hospital , La Crosse. InstriuiK iil.s custom fit to your hearing loss. MONDOVI , Wis . (Special) - TED MAIER DRUG WEATHERCAST Members of the Lions Club here EAR MOULD SPECIAL were shown a movie following Regular $10.00 and $15.00, only $7.50 their dinner meeting this week DR. C, R. KOLLOFSKl « n.m. llirmiK li Ji p.m. Batteries - - Curds - - Service tor all makes hearini; aids. at the /.ion .Lutheran Church. Plans have been completed for DR. MAX L. DEBOLT Saturday 0 lo 12:30 IF YOU CANNOT COME IN CALL THE the club's pancake breakfast WINONA HOTEL — A»k for Hnlf of the proceeds Nov. 17. • Optmmmtrimim . . . MEL SOMMERS . . . from the breakfast will go lo KWNO12-30 on Your Dial Service Ociiler being sponsored by Minnesotn Hearing Aid the Boy Scout fund, Tickets Tin*. *) AND M AIN S K . P IIONK tlKM) - MM Onler , 4:1 S . Hill St., Minneapolis , Minn. nre available from any club member. Gale-Ettrick Lands 6 on All-Coulee Conference Grid Squad By BOB JUNGHANS John Sacia, a burly 210- the lone Melrose gridder nam- Richard and Mark Favra around. Severson , Sacia, John- feldt is the biggest at 165 and lightest at 148. Writer pound senior, was chosen as ed to the squad. along with Gary Blashaski. son, Doug Nichols and Corcor- Ranger the Daily News Sports defensive side of tha both a guard and a lineback- The other four Redmen who For Onalaska , , were On the Coulee conference Gale-Et- Tom Evert, an, all of Gale-Ettrick ledger, the five-man line goes trick , which posted a perfect er. The other Gale-Ettrick were chosen were Jerry Larry Lee and Gary Drake named to the 1962 All-Confer- at 186 pounds with mam- 8-0 season record and stretch- gridder who excelled both Johnson, John Nichols, Gary represented the Hilltoppers. enge squad, Kinder and Zan- moth junior tackle Bill Frei- ed its winning streak to 26 ways was Doug Nichols, a Severson , and Dick Corcoran. The other four positions on the tow of West Salem were both er of Holmen pushing down on games, dominated the All-Con- hard charging fulllback who West Salem which finished 21-man team were split evenly honored for the second year the scales to the tune of 243. ference grid selections with doubled as a linebacker. third in the final conference between Trempealeau and in a row, as was Hertzfeldt of Kinder, a 150-pound light- six players named to the Standing out in mediocrity standings placed four of its Holmen. The Bears' Dan Lea- Melrose. weight, makes up for his lack squad. was Lajry Hertzfeldt of Mel- standouts on the team. Paul vitt was named to the offen- The offensive squad sports of size with a ferocious charge Twelve seniors and nine rose. The Eagles finished Cox. Steve Zantow and Marc sive backfield, while Bob a big line which averages 181 and ability to follow the play. juniors were picked in the dead last in the conference Ranger made the offensive Welch was his counterpart in pounds, and a speedy back- Overall , the Coulee All-Con- voting that saw three players and were winless throughout unit , while Conrad Kinder was the defensive secondary. Hol- field which goes a spritely 157 ference stars have good size named on both the offensive the season, but Hertzfeldt was picked as a defensive tackle. men gridders were Bill Freier pounds per man. The biggest in both lines with blazing and defensive teams. Two of a shining star. He was chosen Bangor and Onalaska were and Arlan Anderson. lineman while on the attack speed in both the offensive were both as a linebacker and an represented by three gridders , is Sacia at 210. In the ball- backfield and defensive line- the two-way gridders For eight of the gridders Sacia I D. Nichols from the victorious Redmen. offensive halfback. He was each. The Cardinals placed it was the second time handling department, Hertz- backer slots.
Corcoran Hertzfeldt [ Welch Leavitt Anderson Blashaski Cox Johnson M Favre J. Nichols B. Favre; Zantow Ranger Freier Kinder Severson ~ t TT-IP-A-T *. A. V, ** <¦*& - -i -'" «S:3SJ:XffiNS¥'X»V«K; t- \ w -O * _, l-T 77*1 ^ mmmmv^- MIGHT HAVE BEEN TITLE GAM E Coulee All-Conference FLOYD OF ROSEDALE AT STAKE OFFENSE Name Wt. Yr. Pos. Arlan Anderson. Holmen 160 Sr. End Paul Cox, West Salem 200 Jr. Tackle Badgers, Wildcats Try John Sacia, Gale-Ettrick 210 Sr. Guard Burns Promising Jerry Johnson , Gale-Ettrick 175 Sr. Center Tom Evert, Onalaska 165 Jr. Guard • Richard Favre, Bangor 185 Sr. Tackle Steve Zantow , West Salem 170 Sr. End To Patch Up Poor Marks Larry Hertzfeldt, Melrose 165 Sr. Back Wide Open Tilt Marc Ranger, West Salem 148 Sr. Back side : the loop this week. MADISON. Wis. tf—North- Doug Nichols, Gale-Ettrkk 158 Sr. Back IOWA CITY. Iowa (AP) -The out of the slump. 't 'll try everything we have However , Minnesota is one of western and Wisconsin meet John Nichols. Gale-Ettrick 160 Jr. Back Iowa football team hasn "We scored a touchdown in its last against Minnesota Saturday, " Iowa 's keenest rivals and the " Dan Leavitt Trempealeau 155 Jr. Back Saturday for a football game , two games, and coach Jerry Burns said. "And if you have a game has been a sellout for six that finds each team trying to DEFENSE Burns is willing to try just about play you 'd like to give us we'll weeks. touch up season records tarnish- ¦ Name Wt. Yr. Pos. anything to snap the Hawkeyes even try that." w*^^^ >w*\^S-^***N^^*»^w*^^***Sia**N^^V^^-al *V_ at^ " ' r « ed by Big Ten Conference de- . Conrad Kinder. West Salem 150 Sr. Line He laughed off a suggestion feats. Bill Freier, Holmen 243 Jr. Line that the battle between the two Winona Both the Wildcats and the , Mark Favre. Bangor 170 Jr. Line teams tied for eighth place in Badgers are reeling from two Larry Lee, Onalaska 190 Sr. Line Jenke Tops the Big Ten race would end in Daily straight conference beatings : Gary. Severson. ' Gale-Ettrick 175 Sr. Line a scoreless tie. and the game billed in presea- ! Larry Hertzfeldt. Melrose 165 Sr. LB "There's no doubt both teams' News son estimates as a possible title 1 Gary Drake, Onalaska 165 JrY LB main strength is on defense," clash has turned into a struggle i Burns said, "but we hope we John Sacia. Gale-Ettrick 210 Sr. LB Big 9 Scoring, ¦'¦ for survival. Doug Nichols. Gale-Ettrick 158 Sr. LB will be able to move the ball ;. " Northwestern is 2-3 in league Dick Corcoran. Gale-Ettrick 165 Sr. LB enough to scoi-e. play, but boasts the confer- : However , he said there's little Sports Bob Welch , Trempealeau 150 Jr. Back ence's total offense leader in j Boland 4th reason to hope the Hawkeyes Gary Blashaski, Bangor 158 Jr. Back can whip the Gophers, quarterback Tom Myers, the- , Noel Jenke, who doubled as Page lfl passing whiz who triggers the HONORABLE MENTION "Minnesota is a real good de- GALE-ETTRICK: Bob Gelder . Jim Remus. Greg both an end and halfback for fensive team that has had some Friday, November 8. 1963 Wildcat attack. the Owatonna Indian football Stellrecht , Steve Johnsonr Terry M. Johnson ; HOLMEN: tough breaks offense," he team this season, copped the on Myers has been hospitalized , Steve OJson , Gene La Tendresse, Bob Anderson : BAN- said. "If the ball bounces right with the flu this week and may ! GOR: Mike Olson. Bud Feit. Forest Shelmidine, Dick 1963 Big Nine scoring champion- for them a couple of times of- see only limited action, how- Young; ONALASKA: Terry Stuart Dave Wicklund. Jim ship with 72 points. fensively, they will be hard to 1 . a junior , took over ever. Northwestern's top ground ! Kowal. Henry Page ; TREMPEALEAU: Tony Kiedrow- Jenke. beat." gainer, halfback Dick McCau- ski. Rich ' Meunier, Gary Meunier , Les Lakey : MEL- the lead on the final night of the season when he tallied twice ley, has returned to the lineup ROSE: Steve Meacham , Kip Lubcke. Denny Young; WEST He pointed out that although SALEM: Tom Phillips, Dale Werner, George Dunlap. in a 34-7 rout of Faribault. Dave the Gophers have won only one after missing the Michigan ; Nelson. Rochester quarterback , game last week with a twisted of four Big Ten games they finished second with 66 points were never beaten badly until knee. after leading the race most of The game is Wisconsin's 56th last week when Indiana scored ' the season. a 24-6 victory. homecoming and Coach Milt MICKEY THE WATER BOY ' - . Mickey Mantle . New Pat Boland. hard driving Wi- "Indiana got a couple of real Bruhn hopes the spirit will once . . York Yankee's slugging outfielder , plays a much different nona High fullback, claimed the big breaks which helped a lot," again ignite his Badgers . They role as he acts as water boy for the Green Team in the Miss Kramer Kicks fourth spot with 50 points be- Burns said. "That game wasn't have been beaten by Ohio State hind Austin's Dave Hartman a true indication of Minnesota's and Michigan State in their last Teenage American touch football game in Dallas last week. Members of the team , made up of contestants from the east- who scored 54 points. strength. " two outings. Kit Monsrud , last year's scor- Wisconsin is 2-2 in conference ern cities, surround Mickev. (AP Photofax) Iowa beat Indiana 37-26 in the ing champion , finished tied for Hawkeyes' only offensive out- play and a return to "winning Knuckleball 13th in the 1963 season with 24 , (AP) burst of the year. In three other ways in their remaining confer- TONGUE-IN-CHEEK PROPOSAL GREEN BAY Wis. - Kramer has booted 12 field points. conference games Iowa has ence games could give the They laughed when guard Jerry goals, ranging from 12 to 46 Bi g Nine Scoring scored only 10 points. Minnesota Badgers a respectable season Kramer lined up to do a little yards. has scored 26 points in Big Ten place-kicking for the Green Bay (FINAL) although their title hopes are He explained the surge say- TD PATFGTP play. shattered. Packers. So did he. ing, "I'm keeping my eye on Jenke, Owatonna . .... 13 0 0 75 Nelson, Rochester .... 11 . o 0 it Burns is hoping the running Bruhrunay install sophomore Pappas Wants That was midway in the 1362 the bail. All it takes is concen- Hartman, Austin 7 12 0 J4 of quarterback Gary Snook will quarterback Dave Fronek in his season when Kramer won the tration. " Boland, Winona 7 8 0 5" ¦ Field, Rochester . . 8 0 0 48 help put additional punch in the starting lineup in an effort to title , "The best knuckleball Stensrud, Albert Lea .7 0 0 41 Hawkeye attack. Snook, a soph- perk up Wisconsin 's erratic of- kicker in the National Football B. Olson, Albert Lea ... • 0 0 36 omore, ran for 50 yards against Cannon Back on Berg, Austin S 0 0 10 fense. The Badgers ran well League. " Withers, Red Wing 5 0 o 30 Ohio State last week when he against Ohio State, but the pass- Oriole Job Braaten, Owatonna . . 3 • 0 37 made his first start. But a year has passed, and Injury List DeWeerd, Rochester . 0 it 0 36 BALTIMORE (AP ) ing was poor. . - Milt : tinuous-service seniority among now Kramer leads the league Monsrud, Rochester ... 4 0 0 34 Floyd of Rosedale, the bronze A week later against Michi- Pappas offered today to take the Orioles. He has been with HOUSTON (AP Ruzek, Austin 4 0 0 34 pig Minnesota has claimed the with 15 field goals and is second V-The Hous- Helling, Mankato 4 0 0 34 over as manager of the Balti- Baltimore since graduation 0 i 34 gan State, Wisconsin rushed for in scoring with 71 points , all of ton Oilers of the American Foot- Granholm, Austin 4 last three years, is about the only 29 yards, while Fronek and more Orioles and end specula- from high school in 1957. ball League have returned half- Sutherland, Albert Lea 4 0 0 34 only thing at stake in the game. them scored with his toe. He's Luedlke, Owatonna 4 0 0 34 tion over who will handle the 2. "I have background as a ' Harold Brandt passed for 288. only a point behind the scoring back Billy Cannon to the injury Mueller , Mankato ... . 1 IS « . 11 The loser will drop into a tie baseball club next Squires, Winona . . . 3 0 0 18 season. manager . . . with a winning leader , Cleveland , deferred list. for last in the conference race YOGI REItRA Bruhn would like to get both record. fullback Jim Ohnstad, Faribault .3 0 0 18 The brash 24-year-old pitcher Brown , who has scored 12 touch- The action was taken after the House, Auatln . 3 0 0 18 with Indiana, which plays out- Calm Before the Storm attacks functioning at the same admitted he hasn 't been ap- He referred to the intr- Dunsmore, Austin . 3 0 0 18 isquad downs. former Heisman Trophy winner Bauor 'ejnd, Faribault . 3 0 0 18 time and is shuffling his line- ¦ proached by Oriole General game in spring training involv- Kramer is still laughing. reinjured his right ankle Thurs- Erdman, Owatonna . 3 0 0 18 ups this week in an attempt to Manager Lee MacPhail. ing two teams of pitchers — be- Jaax, Mankato . 3 0 0 18 "That's one for Ripley 's Be- day. Cornell, Norlhlield .. . 3 0 « 18 solve the problems. But his tongue-in-cheek pro- fore the main squad arrived on lieve It or Not , " Kramer said Klipsic, Rochester 3 0 0 18 Co-captain Ken Bowman was posal included these qualific a- the scene. Bratvold, Albert Lea 3 0 0 18 Thursday. "Imagine me leading Woodley, Mankato 3 0 0 18 demoted as first string center tions; ' 3. "I would save the club the league. Why, a couple of Hegland, Albert Lea 0 13 1 16 along with PARK REC LOOPS B . Carel, Norlhlield . 3 3 0 14 left guard Jon Hoh- 1. "I' ve had more major money because . my combined man , but during a week of weeks ago I couldn 't even re- Bohmbach, Red Wing . 3 1 0 13 league experience as a player pay as player-manager would member how many I kicked. " WILL ORGANIZE Stearns, Austin 3 0 « 13 spirited drills both Oilerholt, Austin . . 7 0 0 13 men have than some of the men being con- be less than for both me and the Kramer , who also is one of regained their Morris, Rochester .... 1 o 0 13 starting berths. sidered for the manager 's job. " new manager. And Ihe front of- Green Bay 's quickest and hard- The Winona Park Rec bas- Reler, Red Wing 3 0 O 13 "1 think we'll come back. " At 24 , Milt ranks first in con- fice wouldn 't have to make long Barbei, Rochester 3 0 O 13 est hitting offensive guards, said ketball leagues will organize Cady, Rochester 1 0 0 13 distance telephone calls during he has no goals— "I'll just keep at meetings Saturday morn- Plrlus, Red Wing 3 0 0 13 the winter , since I live in Balti- kicking and see what happens." ing. Evans, Mankato . 3 0 0 13 Schendel, Red Wing . 7 0 0 13 ^ more. Something will. He 's only one The Bantam League, which Walsh, Red Winn 3 0 O 13 A rose f|x Give Us ¦1. Paulson , Red Wing 0 8 0 8 Time to Do the Job Right! "Kveryonp says Ihe Orioles short of the Packer field goal i.s composed of nine-yer.r-olus, l,l need color I'd give it to them Kin<], Austin 110 7 ^ ^^5p-"BHBBMRJMMPH(^*'*l^_ '~r=r" *-Wir*5o_rjSH . record set by Fred Cone in 1055. will meet at Central Elemen- T. Olson, Albert Lea 110 7 BBR^^- by going hack to my original is a rose MT! It was an injury to Paul Horn- tary School at 9 a.m. A clinic ' name - Miltiadis Papasledgios , ung, who kicked 15 field goals will be held. Bill Hargcsheim- SPORTs sCORES Even Casey Stengel cjin 'l top in each of the 1%0 and 1901 er is the league director . NHL that one " , that started Kramer Chicago 7, Montreal 3. seasons The Pee Wee League, Pappas said he wouldn 't sign kicking last year. With Hornung 10-11- Toronto «, Boston 3 y car-olds , meets at Lake Detroit 1, New York 0. is a diamond anything less than a seven-year suspended this year , Kramer NBA Park Lodge at 9:30 a.m. and ^^ !w contract , so he would have .se- kept on kickin g. Thursday ' s Result curity as a player in the unlike- the Midget League, 12-13-14- Ian Franclaco no, New York IB. a d/amond? ly event he would he fired ns After missing three attempts year-olds , at the Lodge at ^^^ » game ago , io:30 a.m. manager. in five weeks Attention B ROTHER CASH and CARRY ^^^ >- <«.r car t . BROTHER FIGHTING , j"sl ,ming , It's ensy to pick a perfect rose. Diamonds Lilco ^\ AUTI CDCC-7T \ """'* " '''" '" DEER AH I l-rKa-tZt i null freeze A proper job a lot mor« knowmsr. Seem*, only sen sible to let \\ > coiisisls of a thorou gh ex- HUNTERS the most reputable jeweler you know-an expert— \\ Red and Orange ZfireX- £3i ¦ ¦ S L69 { nminntioii of hoses , roplac Civil War on Gridiron help you choose. • That's what we nre...Te *uitaUlQ \\ S ini; I ho therm ostat if ncres- exports. Our irreproachable business CHAMPAIGN' , III < /!'¦ - The gan , only a one-touchdown un- The father of Pole and Bump, COVERALLS etliic't nnd \\ Hl PuHty. gal. S 1.39 Jury and a complete fln *-li- 1 of Big Ten 's football coaching derdog despite a 2-:i-l season Dr. Norman Elliott , onc e a foot- Zipper Closing outstandin g knowled ge gems have enrned us a coveted \\ < inn of t'l(' entire (-exiling Pete Klliol l of Illinois record. All Si/.es membership in the American Gem Society. 6 cylinder cars, anti-freezo brothers . hall coach himself , died four • In our pood j system. THIS ALL TAKES and Bump Elliott of Michigan , Bot h teams are fresh from years ago. company choosing a diamond enn be a pleasurable \\11 installed for only $1.00; 8 T IMi:' That is why we say 1 p„i j j meet lor the fourth lime Satur- impressive victories - - Illinois ?/»5U r experience.. .like falling* in love...or pickin g a rose ! 1 I cylinder can, $1,50 (plus ••WINTEHI/. K NOW be day and if Pete ' s unbeaten , after a 41-12 waltz over Purdue Illinois , Michigan State and j Also Red and Orange Conic in and sen. - «nti-freeze and replacement I; *on, |t)p nis)l nmj vn j ,iy a once tied lllini again fail lo win and Michigan inspired by a 27- Ohio Stale currently share the Y~7T~ N 1 (i upset of Northwestern , hig Ten lead with 3-0-1 records, | | parts ). j worry-free winlrr . it could cost I hem a hose Bowl beaten HUNTING GAPS MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY OV/"* ) trip. earlier bv the lllini 10-9. Ohio State .seemingly hns a All Styles - All Sizes schedule advantage , with North- Illinois and Michigan finished A Memorial Stadium t hrong of Red and Orange Slip-Over last season with identic al 510(10 is expected , hut an ab- west ern and Michigan left on a — "Al the Si() H oj the Street C/o, /. " met - , al' records of 2-7 . Ihe lllini plac- sentee will be Mrs . Alice Elliott , six-game conference card PARKAS ing eight h nnd the Wolverines 70, mother of the roach ing Although Illinois plays .sewn I''nil Zipper last in the Big Ten. However , brol hers. league games, Ihe lllini musl 'Michigan scored n third siicees- "I' m nol going to attend the meet Michigan State nt Knsl $2.98 Vrnm^Cmm^SL ^mimmSm SS mS ^SSSmSmm ^SSmSij sive triumph in the Elliott rivul- game , " said Mrs. Elliott , who Lansing, Mich., Nov. 2.'i after ' !•> , 14-10. resides in Bloomington , 111., 50 visiting Wisconsin Nov. 16, Get Your Deer Licenit miles distant. "I jus! couldn 't Michigan State, playing six loop and Tags Here. Illinois lakes an ovcr-j ill 5-0-1 win either way. I'll feel sorry till s , meets Purdue Saturday mark unci No. 2 spot in The for the loser and happy for the end then closes with Illinois af- JEWS IE US sg/ SINCE 1B62 _jl Associated Press 0UT-D0R STOR E Ha IIM-l_--fl-tHa-Ua--a-H--H nation al rank- winner, A tie might solve my lei a Nov. lf> home date with 163 E. 3rd ings against improving Michi- feelings. " Node Dame . 1P. M. New York LIVESTOCK
Stoc k Prices SOUTH ST. PAUL ber 5-7; durum 7-10. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. <*-(USDA) GRAIN white 57-64; No 2 heavy white All'd Ch 53'A Int'l Ppr 33% —Cattle 2,000) calves 1,000; active clean- MINNEAPOLIS (AP)-Wheat 65*r_*C9; No 3 heavy white 64%- Als Chal 151k Jns L 6.3 up trad* on slaughter steers and halteri receipts Thurs. 219; year ago , at fully steady prices; a few slaughter 67%. Baylor Amrada 73 Kn'ct 75% cattle slow; cows uneven, weak to 50 Texas Will 143; trading basis unchanged to Com No 2 yellow 1.09%. Scuffle cents lower; bulls fully 50 cents lower; Am Cn 41 % Lrld 45% load choice 1,135 lb slaughter steers 1 lower; prices unchanged to 1 Am M&F 19 Mp Hon 329 % 23.50,-, load high good and choice 1,140 higher, cash spring wheat ba- Am Mt 21% Mn MM 64% lbs at 22.75; other good In small lots 21.00-22.00; canner and cutter 12.oo-ii.50- sis, No 1 dark northern 2.34%- Trull AT&Tls 132V. Mn & Ont 22 . load average and high choice 1,013 Gets V* lb 2.35%; spring wheat one cent Am Tb 28% Mn P&L 43y4 slaughter heifers* 22.75; good 2O.0O-2T.5O; standard and low good 1I.5O-20.O0; utility premium each ob over 58 - 61 Families! T Women Ancda 48 Mn Chm 56 y WjgSi Keglers Again Jolt 8 16.50-18.00; utility and commercial lbs; spring wheat one cent dis- Arch Dn 43% Mon Dak 37 slaughter cows 12.50-14.50; utility slaugh- count each ,V4 lb under 58 lbs ; ter bulls 17.00-11.50; commercial end Immediate Saving* __Jj |aV Chance Armc St 63% Mn Wd 35% good 16.50-17.50; vealer and _^ to slaughter protein prems: 11 - 17 per cent Armour 40% Nt Dy 64% calves S1.00-J2.0O lower; high choice and 2.35%-2.46%. Avco Cp 23% N Am Av 51% prime vealers 26.00-29.00; good and Top 10 Standings choice 24.00-27.00; good end choice No 1 hard Montana winter Auto Insurance in City Beth Stl 30% Nr N Gs 51% slaughter calves 19.00-24.00; utility and Write «r Phone standard 13.00-18,00; feeders nominal. 2.22%-2.41%. Show Talent It's almost becoming a nightly city came in the Westgate Clas- Bng Air 36 Nor Pac 46% Plumbing. Williams Annex Hog* 9,000; trade only moderately ac- Minn. - S.D. No 1 hard winter DUANE RINGLER occasion as Winona Brswk lis-it No St Pw 34% tive; barrows and silts steady to 25 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 's women sic League. Willard Critchfield counted 852, and Hardt's Music 2.18%-2.34%. P.O. Box 665 WINONA keglers powered into the top used games of 212-189-205 in hit 2,455. Ctr Tr 46% NW Air 63% cents lower; sows 400 lbs down steady; Dial 7261 Baylor fobtball Coach John Ch MSPP 14 Nw Bk — heavier weights fully 25 cents lower; No 1 hard amber durum , Bridger is an ebullient 10 again Thursday night. bagging 606 to spark Dale's Pin Drops — Lonnie Kuhl- V* load U.S. 1-2 230 Ib barrows and glltt SENTRY INSURANCE man who C&NW 30% Penney 44% 14.75 ; prices now at lowest point since choice 2.38-2.41; discounts, am- for your auto, home, business wants to tell the This time the individual single Standard to 2,898. Bob Stein and man's 200-518 sparked Sports- May; most 1-2 200-240 lb 14.25-14.50; mix- world about Chrysler 89'/* Pepsi 54 % Oats No 2 white 62-65; No 3 "my boy Trull." He does so at game was in their sights. At Dick Neimeyer halved single man's Tap to 880-2,582. Gladys ed 1-3 190-540 Ib 14.00-14,25; 240-270 lbs Winona Athletic Club in the Lad- game laurels with 237s for Hot Roetzler slapped 503. Ct Svc 63% Phil Pet 49% 13.75-14.25; U.S. 1, 2 and medium 16O-2O0 every opportunity. Cm Ed 49% Plsby 52% lbs 13.50-14.00; U.S. 1-3 370-400 Ib sowi And some of the comparisons ies circuit, Donna Kujak leap- Fish Shop and Ruth's Restau- HAL-ROD: Eagles -- Gor- 13.0O-t3.75i feeder pig s steady to 50 centi ed into the second spot ia the rant, respectively. Hot Fish man Hall rattled 206-564 for Cn Cl 49% Plrd 176 % lower; choice 120-160 Ib 13.00-13.50. he makes involving Baylor Cn Can 41-14 Pr Oil 41% Sheep 3,500; (laughter lamb trade ac- quarterback Don Trull are at year's list as she hammered Shop totaled 1,007. Gordy Fak- Badger Foundry. Warner & tive; choice and prime strong to 25 Swasey rounded everything off Cnt Oil 60% RCA 90 cents higher; good steady; slaughter •once refreshing and a little awe- 248-574 to lead Hot Fish Shop Ier and Lambert Kowalewski Cntl D 95% Rd Owl 24% ewes and feeder lambs steady; few efforts of 1,000- lots high choice and prime 10-95 lb wool- inspiring. Listen: to 933-2,594. The 248 single is had errorless series for the with top team Stl 41 2 800 Deere 71% Rp ed slaughter lambs 20.00; most choice "My boy Trull," proclaims only six pins short of the sea- Fishmen. Gordy's was a 560, Douglas 23 % Rex Drug 38% end prime 90-nO lb 19.00-19.75; cull to K. of C. - good wooled slaughter ewes 5.00-4.00; Bridger, "is the best quarter- son high shot by Shirley Die- while Lambert counted 553. WINONA AC: Dow Chm 62% Rey Tob 42 Hamm's Beer took team hon- choice and fancy wooled feeder lambs back I've ever seen.anywhere or trich in the Pin Drops League WESTGATE: Bay Slate Men's du Pont 251% Sears Roe 96% 16.00-16.75 ; good 14.00-15.50. ors -with 989-2,852, while Bob anytime or on any football at Wesgate Bowl Oct. 17. — Bob Dennis socked 554 and East Kod 114% Shell Oil 43% W lniLa Kratz was cracking 5?8 for l i . field. And that goes for^augh, Esther Pozanc nudged into a Ralph Hubbard 209 both for Ford Mot 52 Sinclair 44 (First Pub. Friday, Nov. 1, If63) Bub's Beer, and Bob Swinsen O'Brien, Lujack, 'Graham, Unit- ninth place tie as she tagged but Old Doc's and NOTICE OF Boxers, 214 for Weaver fc Gen Elec 80% Socony 65% as or even Tittle." 230-551 for Marigold Dairies in Blockbusters took team laurels was plowing Gen Fds 86 before said time of 28, 353 feet; thence 2, was conspicuous in its group, Good to choice ...... 5ji.00-51.25 If any , be filed north 12* 30' Mississippi scheduled for a Iteve's IJ *f> the time within which east 204.5 feet; thence fractions. Comm. to good , /7.00-19.00 i hearing; that north 43* 25' KASE 11- 11 most of which gained ' decedent may file thjlr cast 380 feet; thence t breather. 01' Miss, 5-0-1, has a Utility /14.00-down creditors of said north 20* H mWmmwm oo*" KBOLBRETTI LADIES to tour months from JO' east 134.5 feet to the ^ Radio Corp. advanced more Dry-fed Heifers— / claims be limited north' ¦ Nylon home game against little Tam- Westgate W. L. and that the claims so and joufh quarter line of iald __ _ ^^B Extreme top . 21.25 the date hereof, 410 ./ . Section 28; thence due south on tald $1 pa. No. 7 Alabama is idle. tarn's. Direct Service 21 12 than a point. Texaco and AT&T prima on March 12, 1964, af ¦ ' „ Choke to ./... 30.50-21.55 filed be heard quarter line 630.5 feet ' ' ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' W«. T Herdt's Music . . , 20 ia A.M., before this Court to the place of ¦; ' . (j Second-ranked Illinois 5-0-1, rose a point or so. Polaroid Good to choice ..I... 19.50-20:50 10:30 o'clock beginning, containing . - , Sammy's Plm Pala ce .... 20 1J room In the court 2.67 acrea, more Cornm. to good ...... )... 16.00-17.00 In the probate court or lesi. is at home to a Michigan team Lawrenz Furniture 18'A H'A gained 5, IBM 3 and Control Utility 15.00-down . house In Winona, Minnesota, and that Parcel 3: The Northeast Quarter of Hamm'e Beer 17 le Cows- notice hereol be given by publication of that may be better than its 2-3-1 Data 2. the Northeast Qaurter (NEW of NE'/i) Wlnone PlumbereilMt ...... 13 IS Extreme top 14.9J this order In the -Winona Dally News of Section Thirty Two (32) , Township record would indicate and No. Williams Annex lift tl!* The Dow Jones industrial av- Commercial 13.00-13.ffl and by mailed notice as provided by One Hundred Seven (107) North, Range Mattke Blocks » 14 Utility . :.-..... 12.00-12.75 4 Navy could have its hands full erage at noon was up 2.83 at law. Seven (71, West ol the FHIh Principal BAY STATE MEN'S Canneri and culteri 15.25-down ! Dated November 5, 19*3. Meridian, Winona County, Minnesota. with Maryland , 2-5. The Middies, Westgate Pelnti 748.49. Bulls- E . D. LIBERA, Parcel 4: The Southeast Quarter ot Blockbusters }7 Bologna 15.00-16.50 Probate Judge. led by Roger Staubach , take a the Northwest Quarter (SE'A ot NWi) Boxers ...; J2 The Associated Press average Commercial 13.50-15.50 (Probate Court Seal) of Section Thirty Three (33),' Township 6-1 record into the game at the Bouncers « Llghl thin 14.50-down Goldberg J. Torgerson, of 60 stocks at noon was up 1.0 One Hundred Seven (107) North, Range Naval Academy. Old DOCf 21 Attorneys for Petitioner. Bosses is at 280.O with industrials up 1.2, Seven (7), West of the Fifth Principal Auburn, at 6-0 one the three Big Yields 17 Winona Egg Market Merldlen, Winona County. Minnesota, Tep Scores) .: 16 rails up .8 and utilities up .4. (These quotations apply as ot ' (First Pub. Friday, Nov. I, 1963) excepting therefrom a strip of land ex- ALL SIZES AVAILABLE remaining unbeaten, un t i e d 10:30 a.m. today) tending over and across the following Oolden Tlgen . IS Chrysler, up more than point, COUNTY NOTICl teams in major college circles, KNIGHTS OP COLUMBUS Grada A (lumbo) 34 described tract: Southeast Quarter of AT SIMILAR SAVINGS was the best performer among (large) risks its No. 5 standing Athletic Club W. L. Grade A 31 PROPOSALS SOLICITED Northwest Quarter (SE'A of NWVit of against Hamm's Beer . .. 10 l the autos. General Motors, sell- Grade A (medium) 19 Sealed proposals will be received by said Section 33, said strip being all tough Mississippi State, 4-2-1, at Merchants National Bank » J ing "ex dividend" its $2 payout Grada A (small) 11 the County Auditor of Winona County, that part of the above described tract Jackson, Miss, Briggs S 7 Grada B , .22 Minnesota, In nls office in the Court which lies within a distance of 33 Weaver A Sons I 7 just declared, showed a net loss Grade C - - .' . II House In the City of Winona , Minnesota, feet on each side of the following de- the hour ol 10:00 scribed center line: NO SECONDS • MO BLEMISHES Oklahoma, pounding along Winona Milk Co. I f of a point. up to and including Commencing at aub'i Beer 1 1 Frcedtert Malt Corporation A.M. on tha 3rd day of December, 1943, the center of tald Section 33t fhenc* toward another Big Eight title running west AC LADIES Prices were mixed in quiet Hours: 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdays for the following.: on tha east and west and ranked sixth at 5-1, is home Athletic dull W. I. Submit sample before-loading County Prefect No. 6306, County quarter line for a distance of 194.6 Hot Fish trading on the American Stock Highway 56, Construction feet; thence east 1 foot fo point of be- - Shop I 4 State Aid All First Line No, l barley SI .01 to Iowa State, 4-3. No. 8 Pitt, South ginning; Welly's Sweetheart*. I 4 Exchange. No. 2 barley 1.04 of Bridge No. 05503 over the thence running northeasterly 5-1. is at Notre Dame, 2-4; No. the Whitewater River on a 29* curve, said east and Stein Oil Co 4 a Corporate bonds declined. No, 3 barley .. ' .94 Branch of west 9 Michigan State, 4-1-1, is at Winona Knitters i t No. 4 barley 16 0.9 Miles Easterly of Elba, being quarter line being lament to laid wide curve, delta angle , Construction Lantern Cafe I 7 U.S. government bonds were 155 feel Ions and 30 feet . 89* 25' radius 197.6 Purdue, 3-3, and No. 10 Ohio feet for a ¦ Koehler Body Shop. t * steady. Bay State Milling Company Bids must be accompanied by a certi- distance of 308.3 feet to • Traction guaranteed — anytime, atywttera State, 4-1-1, Is host to Penn THURSDAY NITE fied check made payable to tha County point on the north and south quarter ...all winter long—-in wntrng! - SI. Martin's W. L. Elevator "A" Grain Prices Auditor for 5% of the bid, or a corporate tine, distance 193.6 feet north of the , 5-2, in one of three games Hours: I a.m. to 3:30 p.m. State Oolft Pharmacy in* HH bond In the favor of Winona county Au- center of said Section 33, and there scheduled for regional television •Clate'i Mobile Service .11 14 (Closed Saturdays) ditor, In the amount ol 5% of the bid. terminating, together wllh such land coverage. Wahlke Bakery lift I7',i No. 1 northern spring wheat 2.24 The County Board reserves the right as lies between said described strip J OlARANTTO TRArSiTON Feptl-Cola 11 17 No. 3 northern spring wheat 2 .24 to relect any or all bids presented. and the south and east boundaries of mo oc m airow wt nor mt mwt The other television games m Military Wants No. 3 northern spring wheat 2.20 Dated at Winona, Minnesota, said quarter quarter section excepting j o* Fred Hardy is in his 17th sea- No. * northern spring wheat 2,16 this 5th day ol November , 1963. a strip of land 33 feet wide, which Ilea are Northwestern, 4-3, at Wis- No. 1 hard winter wheat 2,0f RICHARD SCHOONOVER, adlacent to and parallel to the south consin, 4-2, and Arkansas, 4-3, at son as track coach at the Uni- No. 2 hard winter wheat j.n» County Auditor . and east boundaries of said quarter NO . 3 hard winter wheat 2.03 quarter section, containing exclusive of Rice, 4-2. versity of Richmond. Cassius Clay No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.9» exception Vi acre, more or less. Except- LOUISVILLE (AP) - Heavy- No. 1 rye 1.40 (First Pub. Friday, Nov . 1, 1961) ing further Ihe southerly 40 feet of tald DENNIS THE MENACE NOTICE OF Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter (SE'i of weight contender Cassius Clay MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NW'li ) of Section Jj lying between the west line of said quarter has been ordered to report for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Thai ol quarter section and tha Garvin a physical examination on Nov. PRODUCE default has occurred In the conditions Heights Road which crosses fh« south- for possible military service. of that certain mortgage, dated the 13th erly line of iald quarter ef quarter 21 day ot May,--l*el, executed by William section. Bill Faversham , spokesman CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA) - N. Beddor, Frank Beddor Jr. and Riley Parcel 5: The Southwest Quarter for THay 's backers , said Selec- Potatoes arrivals 35; total U.S. Hin*,chherger , a partnershi p, d b/a of the Northeast Quarter (SW'i of TAKE MONTHS shipments 448 ; supplies light; Stole Wide Investment Company as mort- NE".I of Section Thirty Three (33), YS> tive Service officials sent out gagors to Winona National and Savings Township One Hund r ed Seven (107) I mmmmwm the notice Monday. demand slow ; market dull ; car- Bank as mortgagee , filed 1or recor d In North, Range Seven (7), West of the TO PAY lot track sales : Idaho russets Ihe office of the Register ol Deeds In Fifth Principal Meridian, Winona If Clay passed , he could be in- and for the County ol Winona and Stato County, Minnesota, excepting there- .^t^mn ^p in ducted within 21 days but Fa- 3.60; Minnesota North Dakota of Minnesota, on the llth dny of May, from a pVcel of land described at 1961, ot 2:00 o' clock P.M., and recorded follows, towlf: Commencing at the versham said he is planning to Red River Valley round reds In Book 164 ot Mortgage Records, page soulheast corner of said forty; thence ask for a four-months defer- 2.10-2.20. 100; running west along the south line of That no action or proceeding hns been told forty a distance of 10 rods; thence ment. Instituted at law to recover the debt al right angles to iald line north to Earlier this week , the top- CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago secured by said mortgage , or any pert the center of Ihe public road running (hereof, through tald forty; thence easterly ranking challenger signed for a Mercantile Exchange — Butter That there la due and claimed to be along the center of laid public road to title bcut with Sonny Liston to steady ; wholesale buying prices due upon said mortgage, Including Inter- the east line of said forty; thence south SA VE EVEN MORE be held probably in February. est to date hereol, the sum of Fourteen along the east line of aald forty to the unchanged ; 93 score AA 5714 ; Thousand Five Hundred Forty and 38 100 place al beginning, containing i acres, retreads suit your driving needt... 92 A 57%; 90 B 5(1%; 89 C 55%; (S14.540.38l Dollars, more or less. And that purau ant to the power of sale Parcel 4: The Northwest Quarter of L famous 6ENERAL cars SO B 57% ; 89 C 56%. therein contained , said mortgage will be the Northeast Quarter (NW'a of NEV<) Rain to Help Mongo Eggs steady; wholesaele buy- foreclosed and the tract ot Innd lying ot Section thirty Three (33>, Towmhlp and being In the County of Winona, Stale Ono Hundred Sevan (107) North, Range S/f In DC International ing prices unchanged to 1 high- ol Minnesota, described as follows, to- Seven (7), West ol the Fifth Principal I KRAFTREAD er; 70 per cent or better grade Wit: Meridian, Winona Counly, Mlnnosota, The easterly <0 faet ot Lot 7, IMock excepting therefrom a. parcel of land LAUREL, Md. (AP)-The end 38; ' to tha A whites mixed 361.: me- 14, In tha Original Plat described at follows, to-wlt: Comminc- 1MUD SNOW of Maryland's prolonged drought Town (now Cltyl of Winona, In Ing at . the north quarter corner ' " - «0-U of ttiAPA diums 2f> ; standards 32; dirties close. to twai 1 1< «k . Winona County, MlnnMnta, aalrt Section 33; running thence due M • " | CI SI) c„ |n, couldn't have come at a ' better lire ai « retrea d tOT *T V 28; checks 28 . will be sold t>V the sliedlf ol snld south on the north and south quarter I JK^ exchange time for Mongo , one of two U.S. county at public nucllon nn the Jtllh line of sold Section 33, 528 leol; thence "" *"* only IO Plu> T likt «lv Stajj e Today Clig. We are in need of a young TRIC, 155 E. 3rd. Is Here! ¦ WARDSM I) «, | « D M I *a *) _.«¦ • Rod Wing 14 2.,'i -(- .1 A WRITTEN rei'iiest by Dud- ( _____ !J TOY CLOSE-OUT SALEI man to assist our present L-. 10% to 1 Lake City fi.o .. .. for a pro-rated SO" - Savings ley D . Dewey display manager with all Service Dept. Shop and aave now at SHl/MSKI'S Wabasha 12 7.0 .. .. ' license was Ask Phil or Jerry __ 58 West 3rd, Tel . 8-3389 refund on his liquor phases of display work Tel. Mitt Alma Dam , T.W. .. 4 .0 approved. A special beer license throughout the store , . . Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 WATCH FOR Whitman Dam . 2.3 WHS granted (he American Le- Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 on a fulltime basis. " Winona , T.W 3,2 FRIGIOAIRE eieclrlc stove ' Dam . gion post for Sunday. BUY THE BEST UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS, 3, 1333 Lake- , 3 years old, Winonn 13 5,4 .. .. No experience necessary view or Tel. 3481 alter J p.m good condition, reasonable. 1760 W 7th, . The clerk was instructed to Apt. C. I 'rempcnleaii Pool .. 10.2 .. .. . , . will train , but must be HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFITS, completea " ^ Chambers that YOUR OLD STOVE Is vtarttTjso " notify Mrs. Corn MONOGRAM with headboard, tprlng, Inneraprlno when Trempealeau Dam .. 4.1 -|- .1 interested in this type work. traded on a Quaker automatic "Strictly Business tho city has no use for tho And - mattress. $44.95 . BORZYSKOWSKI FUR - oil heat- Dakota 7.5 -j- .1 NITURE, 302 Mankafo. Ave. Open eve- er, plus expert Installations, and service rew Fedt property in the city . Contact OIL or GAS nings , when needed . RANGE Oil. BURNER Dresbach Pool 9.5 .. .. CO , 907 E. 5th. Tel 7479 which she offered to see lot he . . Adolph Dresbach Dnm . . 1.8 .. .. Mr. A. II. Krieger Good Things to Eat 65 Mlchalnwskl visit our display room. municipality, ~ , HEATERS GAS OR OIL healers, ranges, water Ln Crosse 12 4 a .. ., Main Office heaters, complete the new cartoon series Jerome Benson , director of Installation-,. Servlre. Tributary Streams . H. CHOATE & CO. All sizes, one room to 7 APPLES parts RANGE OIL BURNER CO, 907 the Buffalo County welfare de- 1 e l 9 Ad Chippewa at Durand 18 .. ,. _ EY.I'I 'Y .J ": _ n'Ph MlchalowtkI . partment , Rave n brief wim- rooms. Liberal terms and Mcintosh, Cortland, Green- Beginning Monday, Nov. 11 Zumbro at Theilman 2H ,7 -1- .2 Typewriters 77 mnry of his office in relation Help—Mala or Female 28 ings, Haralsons , Rhodas, "'" " ~ ~~ Tremplo nt Dodge - 0,4 .. .. TYPEWRITE RS to various units of government trade allowance. Jonathans, Delicious, . nd «ridlno machlne, Black nt Galesville 1,4 — .1 for sale or rent. Raasonihle, rates AREA MANAGER needed for Minnesota ly free delivery. Sea us lor all in the county. Woolen Cnmpnny, now opening In this Get your winter supp your ot l ,ii Crosse nt W. Sal. 18 .. .. fee supplies, dosks, files or " m area, Nationally advertised tnmlly cloth- before the anow flies. office Root nt Houston 5,8 .... rhnlrs. Mnvl lypnwrller Co. Tel. 5722. Inn sold directly In consumer. Parly GAIL-ROSS On the Classified Page Itiver Forecast Small households spend more plan or appointment. Mutt be able to ONLY AT Wlnnna Typewriter Service da KRAUSE BROS. you gel a full I year " ( From (;utlrnl)prg) families sell and supervise others . Excellent In- service guar an lint-ling* to per person Hum large come opportunity with tolld, tar.ure fu- of Bluff Siding tea nn new and used machines (Watrh APPLIANCE 4 miles N.W. for our bit, " Little c hange on meat , poultry, fish , eggs, ture Write Minnesota Woolen Com- portnhle typewrit - sale In stages indi- starlmn Nov 7) pany- Duluth, Minn. Plane give your 217 East 3rd Phone 4210 on Co. Trunk M WINONA TYPEWRITT EWRIT cated in next severnl day*. fruits and vegetables. phone number . ER SERVICE, 161 E, Jrd ' ' - Washing, Ironing Macfi. 70 Houses for Sale 99 Wanted—Real Estate 102 Used Cars 109 OENB'S APPLIANCE & TV SERVICE MOBILE HOME—45', for rent by week SMALL FARM wanted, near Winona, BUICK SPECIAL, 1*54 hardtop; 1951 1052 W. Broadway or month or take ovir payment* Til. Tel. trV»7 (Karl'i Rental Stockton. Sf. Charles, or some other Mercury. Tel. 4902. Service) 8-3626. town, tf Interested write D-94 Dally ^^_ Utftd Can 109 Uied Car» 109 PLYM0UTH-195B, 4- _oor, new tires, MAYTAO AND FRIGIDAIRE-Fatt, ex- _Newt. _____ CHEVY'S pert service TWO-BEDROOM modern home, In new body In good condition, motor needs CHEVROLET—1959 4-door Impala hard- FORD—1963, 300, 2-door, radio, hea fir . Complete «tock and condition, all on one floor. Attractive WANTED—in Winona, from 2 top, standard transmission, A-l condi- and other extras, 7,000 actual miles, partt. 81. Choafe a Co. Tel. owner, or work. Make an offer. ¦226 Mankato z 2871. kitchen with rubber filed floor, living 3 bedroom home and garage. State lo- Ave. tion . Price $1,095. 408 Main St., Foun- like new. Will tell cheap, also finance. room with picture window, 2 bedroomi cation and price. Box 72, Chatfield, LATE MODELS / GOOD & CLEAN- taln City, wis. Milton Jetson, Harmony, Minn , Wanted to Buy 81 with large closets, full bath, oil furnace, Minn, \7Y ~i^" ~ __^___ lTAMBLinW»W r e, 4^ USED TRAPS WANTED-musknt, fox. nice basement, large lot abort 50x200. WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES We are proud to offer this real good condition. May be teen if gopher etc., any tlie or ihape. Tel Immediate possession. Priced lo sell. FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY V USED CARS 102 E. 2nd. . 508) after t p.m. $7,700. See or call READY FOR exceptionally fine selection. WE DON'T AIM WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON & METAL "HANK" JEZEWSKI to choose from at Venables. Mobil* Homtt, Trailers 111 CO. payj W. STAHR (Winona's Only Real Estate Buyer) To Have The Most Cars highest prices for scrap 374 W. Mark Tel, 6925 1962 Impala convertible, 327 . Iron, melais, hides, wool and raw fur. Tel. 6388 and 7093 P.O. Box 345 WANT A BAROAINT-Orlve to Black 222 W. 2nd Til. 2047 TO SELL your home, farm, business or V-8 engine, Powerglide, River Falls. Wi in closing out every- Closed Saturdays other real estate, call WINTER JUST thing en the lot by Nov . 15th. 2 good ~ power steering, power t wldes will rent . Van's Traile r Sales. WANTED SCRAP IRON _ METAL, W. STAHR brakes, radio. Many oth- VENABLES - COW HIDES. WOOL 8, RAW FURS. These cars have been com- ^RINCMS CONSORT ll hiri it HIGHEST PRICES PAID -Abts- Vi W. Mark Tel. 6921 er extras, low mileage. 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 THE RED TOP MOBILE HOME SALES »l«IRON AND METAL CO. pletely winterized and are SHARPEST Open » to t. Hwy. .41, Wlnoni. 207 W. 2nd, D. 2 floors, 2-birdroom home. 30-ft. car- Airplanes, Pari* 103 Immaculate in white with across Spur Gai Station peted living room. 14-ft. carpeted dining ready for the cold weather Open Mon., Fri.. Evenings SOMETHING for which to really ThenH. For Your Convenience AIRPLANE—1944, Taylor-Craft, red interior. at in e Wi Are Now room, large kitchen with ample cup- tandem just around the corner. ful? Spend this Thanksgiving Again Open On Salt. boards. All new carpeting and L2, red and cream, TT 784 hours— beautiful new Chlckasha Mobile Home, ~ ¦ drape*. HIGHEST PRICES PAID New gas furnace. 2 large bedroomi . 284 hours alnce engine malored, new 1962 Impala 4-door, V-8, Tommy'i Trailer Sales, J miles So. for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, and den on 2nd floor. New outside fabric, full Instrument panel, always Powerglide, radio, only of Galesville on Highway 15 and 53. raw furt and wool! palnf . Best of condition throughout. Lo- hangered. Any reasonable offer ac- 1958 RAMBLER LOW PRICES Wi need used I wldes. - cated west central, walking distance, 1 cepted, Contact Milton Jetson, Har- 20,000 miles, brand, new YOU CANT TELL Sam Weisman & Son block to bus. Priced under S11.O0O for mony, Minn, Ambassador tires. Stunning maroon. 1963 CHEVROLET station INCORPORATED quick sale. Auction Salts >rt Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 4-door Sedan, jet black It's like new. wagon, 6 cylinder, stand- •"» W* Tel, 5847 the depth of a ALVIN KOHNER " _. Beautiful 3-bedroom rambler, located body, automatic transmis- ard transmission. llcenteo) Rooms Without Meals 60x)50-ff lot . Large 1961 Impala 4-door, V-8, AUCTIONEER, City and state 86 in Goodview. . corner sion, power steering. See 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air and bonded. 252 Liberty St. (Corner SANBORN E. living roof, dinette, large kitchen with GENERAL Powerglide, radio, power E. 3th and Liberty). Tel. 4980. 656-sleepln-j room, girl or birch cupboards. Celling fan, stainless this 4-door, V-8 . lady preferred, on bus line. Til. Merlan Duellman on brakes , excellent , tires, Weil ... , Powerglide. 261!. steel stove built-in. 12xl6-ft breezeway. real nice deal. 1962 PONTIAC 2-door se- Minnesota SLEEPING ROOM In ' modern"" hormffor 2-car garage. This home li In an Im- SILENT GRIP low mileage. Beautiful j)*mtl(rnen._424 W. 4th. maculate condition. Must be teen to be maroon. dan. appreciated. . NYLON BUT—You can tell the Land & Auction Sales FOURTH W. 179-sleeplng room, gentle- 1962 RAMBLER 1962 CORVAIR Deluxe 4- Everett J. Kohner _man_preferred. Tel, 3479. 1961 Impala 4-door hardtop, 15S Walnut 8,371 0, afte r hours 7B14 ' EO. Just 7 houses west from the Oaks, • "Quality" of our cars door Powerglide. ~ ~ A FEW ROOMS available for weikhTor 3-bedroom, story and a halt, ttucco $9.95 Ambassador V-8, automatic, power NOV. 9—Sat., l7:To p.m. 6 mTleTY of monthly rates. at a glance!! 1961 BUICK LeSabre 4-door Hotel Winona. home. Full basement, automatic forced 4-door, power steering, auto- steering, power brakes, Galesville on 54 to Grant ."ichool, then air oil furnace and 2-car garage. On a 670x15 hardtop, .automatic trans- "< mile N. Marvin Baardseth, owner; Rooms for Housekeeping 87 beautiful -haded lot with 100-ft. front- matic transmission, white radio, too many other fine mission, power steering, Alvln Kohner, auctioneer/ Northern age. Modest taxes, with quiet living and Tube type blackwall. Inv. Co., clerk . ROOMS .FOR MEN, with or without sidewall tires. A real good equipment items to list. 1963 Pontiac Catalina 2- ~ kitchen neighbor's close by. power brakes, ' privileges. Te l. 4859. Plus tax and recappable tire. , car locally owned. See Bob Immaculate. This owner door, standard shift. . 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air N0V. 9-Sar, .1 pm. ? miles. S. of ¦ A - i AGENCY INC. Mondovi, Wis. Melvin Dleckman, own- Apartments, Flats 90 Albrecht for the best deal covered the floor mats. 1963 Pontiac Catalina 4- 4-door, V-8, Powerglide. er; Francis Werlein, auctioneer* ~ A L_ J. REALTORS KALMES TIRE Northern Inv. Co., clerk . ON HUFF ST -. ¦ in town. Coming next week. door hardtop, automatic 1961 CHEVROLET station .—near _incoln SchoolT^- 159 Walnut NOV. •—Sat ~i27j0 p.mYiuTPark Ave, bedroom apt., full bath, gas heat , (n- f*\ fj / V Winona's Used Tire Center transmission, power steer- wagon qulre 660 E 1961 Impala 4-door hardtop, , V-8, standard Galesville, Wis. (near . the fairgrounds). . Mark. Phones 4242*9588 108-116 W. 2nd St. 1959 FORD ing, power brakes. transmission. Merlin Jacobson, owner; Lee Hsrnisch. FIFTH E. 854—2 _" 8-5737, Bill Zlebell 4854, V-8, Powerglide. Very low • ' apartments.¦ ¦ See Larry . R. Clay auctioneer; Northern_ Inv . Co.. clerk. J-aska,_ »l E. 4th . . . E. A. Abts 3184 Fairlane 500 mileage, power steering, 1963 Volkswagen 2-door 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air - — ~ Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 NOV . 9^at ., n2 noorT lo rnTlM S_ of MODERN 2-bedroom heated apf.7 close power brakes, radio. An- standard shift, radio, heat- 4-door. V-8 , Powerglide. La Crosse on Hwy. 14 and '.< mile E. to town and schools, on bus line. Avail- 4-door, V-8 motor, automa- ' ' off . U .S ¦ 14 , on County Trunk M; turn 1964, It's coming, with more price In- . other like new car coming : er. 1960 CHEVROLET Bel Air . __eble_Nov . 15. Tel, 6906. .. "Fa ll Specials" tic transmission, full guar- .off . 14 af foot of Ten Mile Hill, (.ester creases, buy that boat now. WARRIOR, in a few days. 2-door , 6 cylinder, stand- Hoeth, owner; Russell EAST LOCATION—3 room unfurnished 5035 W. 6th. Tel . 8-3866. antee on motor and trans- 1962 Ford Galaxie 500 2-door Schroeder, auc- apt., heat and hot water furnished. Spotless! hardtop, automatic trans** ard transmission tioneer! Community Loan & Fin. Co* Inquire 660 E. Bth. mission for 90 days and 1960 Impala 4-door, V-8, clerk . I* the Impression one has after go- Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 mission, power steering, 1959 FORD Farrlane 500, ALL MODERN 2-bedroom heated apt. ing through this three-bedroom ram- 4,000 miles. Have Merlan Powerglide, radio. A beau- NOV. n_Mon. 11 a.m. 3"i miles N. large carpet- V-8, automatic transmis- Occupancy_Nov. 15. Tel. 2083. bler with open planning, USED BICYCLES—many good bikes to Duellman tell you about this power brakes, air condi- ol Mabel, . Minn , on Hwy. 43. Judena ~ ~ ed living room, mahogany kitchen ty in black and white. M-sum, owner; ' Olson a. Son, auction- WEST END choose from. KOLTER BICYCLE SHOP, tioned. sion. j LOCATION-downsfalr i J- cabinets, stainless steel sink, lots of 402 Mankato. Til. 5665. one. eer*; Thorp Sales Co., clerk. rooms, all appliances and utilities fur- attractive, 1959 Impala 4-door hardtop, 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air ~ storage space and a most Chevrolet Impala 4- ; NOV . 12—Tues. l " p.m. 9 nished. Inquire 974 W. 2nd after 5, landscaped yard. RED HOT Spotless 1959 BSA Super 1962 rnilesXwrof ' ~ well V-8, Powerglide, radio, 4-door, V-8, Powerglide. Durand, Wis. Philip Weisenbcck. owner ; THREE-ROOM APT^TeT~ ~ Flash. Year end sacrifice. ROBB BROS. 1959 BUICK door hardtop, automatic 4542 for i|>- STORE Motorcycle Shop, 576 E. 4th. excellent tires, black and 1958 CHEVROLET station Francis . Werlein, auctioneer; Northern - polntment. Stone Rambler . . . . _ transmission, power steer- Inv. Co., clerk . long and low In an area of new homes MOTORCYCLE MOVIE a great success. Le Sabre white finish, matching in- wagon, 6 cylinder , Power- NEW 2 room and kitchenette apts. Pri- Everyone who turned out seamed is ing, power brakes. NOV . ll^fues.."ibTso a. -n . 4 miles N.S. vate baths and entrances. Frigldalre, overlooking the bluffs. Large stone terior. glide. planter, cement patio, built-in dish- have a good time and we thank them 4-door Sedan, full power, a . of West Salem, Wis. Martin Knelfl, electric stove and drapes. Heat, hot 1962 Cadillac 6-window se- owner; Kohner J, Schroeder , auction- water, Tel washer, copper tone range and oven, for their attendance. Watch for thi Sunny " 1957 STUDEBAKER station . 4741 after 6 p.m. announcement of more movies next real Beauty. Call " to please dan, full power and air e*;r),- Community Loan- & Fin. Co:," . amusement room. . Every car priced wagon. ¦ 7 ' . month! ROBB BROS. STORE, 576 E. Ahrens for a demonstra- clerk . - . Aparttnunts, Furnished 91 YOU. conditioned. - " - Handy Man . 4fh._ . tion and the best deal any- ' 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door , 6 NOV . Tj 'GesT !' p.m. 1 mile . S.. of CHESTNUT 164—3 rooms, private bath this Is your challenge, a two-story Come in and drive them now! 1961 Pontiac Tempest 4-door, cylinder, Powerglide. . Whalan. Elmer Forstrom, owner; Wel> Trucks, Tract's, where. ter Ode, auctioneer; Thorp Sales Co.. . and entrance, heat, lights, no children, frame home suitable for large one- Trailers 108 custom interior , automat- 1957 BUICK Special 4-door, ¦ no pets, adults only. family home or duplex. Yp»*r cosf clerk . 8(5500 and you fix It as yptr^vvant. JEEP—4 wheel drive with blade, cheap. ' ic transmission, radio, Dynaflow. 'NOVr~llPwed" 12:30 p.m. 3 miles SW, FIFTH E. 309—all furnished 3 room apt., 103 Main St., Fountain City, Wis. 196 1 VALIANT 1st floor, private bath and entrance. heater. of Black River Falls on 54 , then 1 * Corner Lot . . . WANTED-Uied Iruck, IVj-2 ton, with 4-dpor Sedan, standard mile W. In Spring Creek. Arthur Thom- CENTRALLY LOCATED^i'lT modern 3 for this one-floor brick home with grain and stock rack; with or without 1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 4- as Estate 8. Thressa Durrlh. owners) room, bath furnished apt., 1st floor, hoist. Tel. Lewiston 2720 or 2728. transmission, radio, low MILLER Alvin Kohner , auctioneer; Northern wood panelled and carpeted living door, automatic transmis- A. ROHRER private bath and entrance. Immediate bedrooms, CHEVROLET CO. H. Inv. Co., clerk . possession. Tel. 7776. room, big yard, two sep- CHEVROLET—1957, Vi ton pickup, mileage and an all around ~ arate garage. Full price SIO.900. sion, radio, heater. ' " T~ stock rack and grain box, A-1 condi- good car. Call Bob Albrecht CHEVROLET _ BUICK Cochrane, Wis. Tel. 248-2551 NOV^T*—Thurs. T2730 p n* . t'i miles N, . WEST C£NTR A LOCATION—available tion. Herb Haase, t.l, Winona. (Near 1959 Ford 4-door Ranchwag- of Galesville. Gordon West, owner; Al- toon, I rooms and bath. Tel. 7151. Log House Stockton I and save. Rushford, Minn. Tel. UN-4-7711 Open Wed.-Fri. Evenings vin Kohner, auctioneer; Northern Inv, right on the river sleeps 6 to 8, on, automatic transmis- Co., clerk. Farms for Rent 93 INTERNATIONAL—1956 1-ton, 130 Series, . nights. built-in bunks, oak floors, modern Open Mon. & Fri radio heater. — JIII V TIJ 17i^aMii« - i) sion, , ¦ftr-wtemar-\-»v*7 *«t f W - - —^«C' . ™*~ - .w/^ « im«j, platform and sides nearly new, dual ¦ yft "*nr ¦ > **-««* ™ * v^^ T . "tfMXWm'fJjm¦ - 1962 CLASSIC W. W " •" " J v-. \ \*.t * 4 J^ilipW ' __._-_X_-irj .-4 ~ kitchen with refrigerator and ttove. wheels with excellent tires. This truck ** * PE RTILE FARM, ISO «cre5 workian_r Two fireplaces and oil burner, 1959 Ford 4-door Ranchwag- between Arcadia and Montana. Cash Is perfect throughout. May be teen at 6 cylinder, 4-door Sedan, rent or shares. Write Rev. Albert Kuhn, Wincrest Lawrence Waltke's, Centervllle, Wis. on, standard shift, radio, Klmberly, Wis, or Tel. Sterling 8-2308. FORD . RANCHERO—1959, radio, heater, overdrive, radio, and one FORWARD LOOKING heater. Living room with fireplace, kitchen very good condition. Tel. 8-3950; after owner. Here s real economy Garages for Rent 94 with built-in range and oven, three ' 1959 Mercury 4-door wagon, bedrooms, bath with vanity, large lot. 5, 9354. and they don 't come any OARAOE FOR RENT for boat trailer er FHA financing, thirty-year terms. NEED A TRUCK body for a ipeclil automatic transmission, nicer—call Bob Albrecht. '¦¦ ¦ horse trailer. Til. 3290, lob? Built . . Repaired, . Painted FORDS!! , power 1 - ¦ % __ . . power steering AFTER HOURS CALL! Littered. BERG'S, 3950 W. 4fh. 1942 Country Sedan station wagon, f. I As I am discontinuing dairying, I will sell the following »j Houses for Rent Leo t, Bee Koil 4581 Highest Trade-in Allowance- , V-8 motor , automatic brakes. 95 passenger 1 personal property at public auction on tj Lister O. Peterson 4244 Lowest Payments! transmission, radio, heater, with red 1959 Oldsmobile Dynamic IN WINONA—S rooms and bath, partly W,. L. (Wib) Helier 8-2181 . and white color combination. Ex- . . modern, garage. Well located, bus, John Hendrlckson 7441 1959 Ford tremely low mileage. This Is a 88, 4-door, automatic I ¦ ! schools, church. Available Dec. 5. Con- Laura Flsk 2118 beautiful car and . It runs the way transmission, power steer- tact owner, 619 No. 3rd St., La Cres- - It looks! ::. $2295 Tuesday,. November 12 1 cent, Mllnn. Tel. 895-2571. ing, power brakes. | STOCKTON, 21V mllet S. Alt C-750 WINONA 1962 Galaxie 500, 2-dr., economy 6 motor modern white 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 4-dr. 6 room farm home, $25 per month. with stick shift. Turquoise and I Starting promptly at 1:00 P.M. I body with the 5O0's beautiful Inter- Tel. Lewiston 2904.. , - - - . RAMBLER hardtop, automatic trans- 1 . 1 ior. Get 22 miles to the gallon with - , - CENTRAL LOCATJON—4-bedroom house I C. v- Tel. 2349 Tilt Cab 3rd St. & Mankato Tel. 3649 this economical car . Going mission , power steering, | Farm is located 1 mile South of Whalan or 4 miles East | with 2 baths, oil heat, attractively dec- 3 ^ . ' cheapl . - orated. I ' 120 Center St. * ™ * radio, heater. of Lanesboro on Highway 16 then 1 mile South. Follow | Inquire Merchants National , Open Monday & Friday Nights I Bank of Winona, Trust Dept. Tel. 2837. New factory rebuilt engine, 1962 Galaxie 4-dr., economical 6-cyllnder 1958 Pontiac Chieftain 2-dr. i Thorp auction arrows. |; IAST LOCATION—2 bedroom completely combined with an automatic trans- trans- mission for your convenience. An Irry hardtop, automatic modern. All newly redecor ated, built-in GILMORE AVE.—900 block. Small home custom cab, power steering. HOLSTEIN DAIRY HERD — Entire herd recently | range and oven, carpeting and drap- for couple or small family. Large lot, maculate car with dark blue ex- mission, power steering, I 6-speed transmission with terior and matching Inferior. Seat eries furnished, garbage disposal, bath 50x380'. First class garden spot. Big radio, heater. | fresh or springing. Bangs tested. No reactors. No gus- ff and a half, TeL __ 758-. garage and other buildings. Immedi- 2-speed axle. Hydro-tac tan- covers have been covered tlnce It " ate possession. 87,000. wes bought. You'll like this one at 1957 Plymouth Savoy 4- § pects. 1 Holstein cow, fresh 1 week, open ; 2 Holstein f BUFFALO CITY—for renf^ completely QUALITY only $1895 furnlthed, warm, 2 bedroom home with dem. door , standard shift , ra- cows, fresh 10 days, open ; 2 Holstein cows, fresh 1 §i wood paneled Interior. Tel. Cochrane W. STAHR ( 1 374 W, Mark Tel. 692S 1962 Mercury Meteor 4-dr., radio, heater, dio, heater. 148-2532 or write Ralph Leahy, Coch- V-8 motor and automatic transmis- month, open; 2 Holstein cows, fresh 6 weeks, open; 3 rane, Wis. . ¦ % Motors Doefc AUTO SALES Sport Coupe. A sound power brakes. ; Kewaunee ,'t sec. steel drag wilh folding bar; 3 sec. A U 1804 Service Drive clean car. Giveaway 1955 Ford Custom 2-door , I' hnrrow ; LeRoy culti pncker wllh grass seed alt. ; Cardinal |j 1955 PLYMOUTH Sedan, LETTERA 22 4- Tel. 8760 price. $295 overdrive , radio , heater. U Jr. aluminum elevator; New Idea steel bottom hay loader; H WITH door $.145 AS ,on n*- Open froih 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1954 Buick Rondmaster 4- 1955 Ford Custom 2-door , i\ Bale elevator ; chopper box with false endgate ; Fanning |l LOW ) SUITABLE 1955 PONTIAC 4-door, blue. door . More spent recondi- standard shift , radio , heat- f : mill; 22 ft, ladder; 700 lb. triple beam platform scale; li / V V ; AS *- ' TRADE-IN $395 tioning than asking er, ? Anvil vice; some snow fence; Some wire for corn crib; ti price $295 v air compressor; Silage cart ; barn lime spreader , ¦?, includes: 1. carrying case ; 1955 PONTIAC 4-door, black : Retail price $71.60. This and white $200 Telephone Your Want Ads 1954 Dodge V-8 4-door, au- Many 1954 and older models ' : Terms; Under $10.00 ensh ; over that amount, cash H 2. tax; 3. one-year warranty. You can receive up to tomatic $100 ! or *4 down and balance in monthly payments. V« added this to choo.se from. | $50.00 in trade-in for your old typewriter during 1955 FORD 2-door , brown to balance for 6 months. 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