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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 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>

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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