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In four rounds of debate in com- . Lloyd P. Salisbury, 21, Waterloo, petition with 21 teams from high Iowa, a formerWinonan, paid the schools iff a three-state area, the fine. ¦ Winona Team posted a 7-1 rec- ord. "' - ¦ Municipal Judge S. D. J. Bruski also ordered Salisbury . to turn in MEMBERS OF the tournament to the court for impounding the li- title team coached by Robert Neu- cense plates and registration card jahr were Kent Gage and Gary of the vehicle he was driving. Sal- Bkimentritt, affirmative, and Jack isbury said his wife owns the car. Nelson and Tony Schima, negative. Salisbury was arrested by police Each team particpated in four Sunday at 12:14 a.m. at St. Charl- rounds of debate. es and East Mark Streets. Accord- Winona 's negative team went un- ing to his Minnesota driver's rec- defeated in the tournament. ord , Salisbury has been convicted The event was sponsored by the since January 1958 of drunien, dri- Quintilian Club of Mason City ving twice, driving after revocation High School. Schima and Blumen- twice, careless , driving, speeding tritt also and driving in violation of a re- competed in the extem- ROYAL FAMILY . . . New royalty for the Prince Frost , of the Badger Realm A. M. Os- poraneous speaking division. stricted license. 1962 Winona Winter .Carnival get ready for a to- kamp Jr., Princess of Last weekend's question for de- Another youth arrested by the the Gopher Realm Kathy TOURNAMENT WINNERS .. . Holding fhe 'urd.ay- - are members of the Winona Senior High ¦ ' bate was, "Resolved : That the . Highway Patrol Jan. 12 at 8:40 boggan rjcl e at George Goetzman farm in Hast McGrath and- Prince-Frost of the Gopher Realm them after they won first place School debate team, left to right, Jack Nelson , federal government should equal- trophy awarded p.- m. on Highway 14 at Winona Burns Valley Sunday during carnival ski tour- ' Russ Rossi. (Daily. News photo;', see sports and ize educational opportunities by in the Mohawk: Invitational' Speech meet debate Tony Schima, Gary Blumentritt and Kent Gage. forfeited a $30 deposit on a charge nament. Left to right , Miss Snowflake Bonnie society pages . for' reports of Sunday Carnival ' means of grants to the states for tournament at Mason City, Itiwa, Friday and Sat- . 'Daily News photo) of careless driving today. He is Pahnke, Jack Frost XII Robert P. Olson , Prin- events.)' public McNamer, 19, 319 Kan- elementary and secondary Stanley H. cess " of the Badger Realm Eileen M. : Krueger, schools." sas St. THIS IS THE question to be de- bated at the National Forensics Ikes Serve Cakes League tournament next month. ¦2 Former Moscow Tuesday night Winona Senior Below Zero Weathe r tx-Gonvict More Jury To Crowd of 400 High will be -host to ; area debate teams in a beginners practice meet The Izaak Walton League served at the high school. a record 400 persons Sunday at a Newsman Speaks Saturday the Winona team will Cases Settled pancake and sausage breakfast at: compete in the Alexander Ramsey To ContinueThis Wee k Charged in the group's cabin on Latsch Prai- Temperatures somewhat below Scattered snow flurries and con- —8 this morning after a ' high of High".;School-. Invitational Tourna- District Court jurors this morn- rie Island, an annual Winona Win- normal, but not as far below as tinued rather cold is the outlook 6 Sunday and La Crosse ' had fig- ter Carnival event. ' At WSC Tonight ment in St. Paul. ing were informed of the settle: last week, are forecast for Winona for Wednesday. ; The ex t ended fore- ures of —5 and 12 for the same ' A Pulitzer-priz e ' winning ' ' ' ' ¦ "' ment of two automobile accident This was announced by Willard ..news- and vicinity for the next five days; cast for the area indicates tem- times. ., . . Bank Robbery Matzke," president of ' the. Ikes Will paperman who has observed the peratures will average almost 10 cases that were to have been call- . It will be partly cloudy aid con- A year ago today Winona had a (AP) An ex- Dilg Chapter. '" . Soviet Union scene from, that coun- degrees below normal with some MINNEAPOLIS — tinued cold, tonight and Tuesday, high of 9 and a low of —13 with armed ed for trial this afternoon. !•; ty for 12 years and is married to according to the official forecast, moderation Tuesday and Wednes- convict charged with the a trace of snow. AUtime high for 'Plains;! Minn. The two actions, consolidated a; Russian, will speak at Somsen Permit Denied with a low of 5 below tonight and day but colder Thursday and Fri- robbery of the Maple . Jan. 22 was 50 in 1942 and the State Bank appears before U.S. for trial, had. been brought by Mr Auditorium , Winona State College, a high pf 8-10 Tuesday. day, Precipitation will average low for the day was —28 in lf)36. Young Hobo Wins at 8 p.j Ti. Commissioner William Eckley and Mrs. Andrew Olson, 1348 W. today. The public is in- less than one-tenth of an inch as Mean for the past 24 hours was 4 vited . . NEARLY HALF an inch of snow occasional light snow or flurries. here today. 5th St., against Mrs. Virginia raising as contrasted with a normal mean Wowatt, 175 Washington St. The Prize After All Kddy Gilmore has been a. for- For TV Station fell over the weekend, of 16. For the first time this win- Stephen Nicholas Brandt , 31, . a eign —18 of Sat- Olsons sought damages totaling correspondent for. -the Asso- temperatures from the SOME BELOW iero readings ter the normal mean started to former Minneapolis hotel bellboy, Earl Wadewitz, 10, 622 La fayette 8 above Sunday were reported across the state $25,000 in consequence of an ac- ciated Press for 18,years , includ- urday morning to rise: The mean Sunday was 15. surrendered at the FBI office here St. , went from rags to riches to- Sunday afternoon the this morning with International cident involving cars driven by ing that 12-yenr stint in the Soviet morning. The mean rises a degree every Saturday night. day- Union thermometer rose to 11 and : last Falls having —10 and Bemidji —9. Olson and Mrs. Mowatt here last , but he doesn't ..consider At Eau Claire few days until it reaches 75 on \ern Smelser , program director himself • an "expert" ' on ' the night dropped to —5. At noon today It was —7 at Alexandria and —3 William H. Williams, FBI agent Jan. 2fi. July 18. " . " ' : " for! city park-recreation depart- VSSii: ' He WASHINGTON WV — The Fed- the reading was 00. at St. Cloud. Rochester . posted a . . . in charge, said Brandt gave him- the says an expert is one Attorneys advised Judge Leo F. ment , said this morning Earl would who has spent less eral Communications Commission Less Ulan a quarter of an . inch sel f up to a gents, \vhr>. also re- Murphy! this morning that than two weeks settle- receive a belated first place comic or more said today it has dismissed an of snow fell in most areas ol WIS- covered $1,759 described by the ments had been effected in both than 20 years there and entry prize in the children 's divi- he cloesn 'tVqual iiy, '. application of Chippewa Cable CONSIN during the weekend as FBI'as part of the loot from the cases. Judge Murphy instructed Assault Penalty . sion of Saturday's Winona Winter Nevertheless, ¦ Co. for authority to operate a the state escaped the latest blast bank holdup. Clerk of Court Joseph C. Page to he won numerous Carnival paraide. prizes, including the television station at Eau Claire, Minnesota City of winter. Stephen Hanrahan , 30, a former tell members of the jury panel Pulitzer prize, . ' " ¦ for his reporting of Wis. .: . .: !' .. .. . 5 to 10 Years; Temperatures, however, fell to Minneapolis bartender,, was arrest- that they won't have to report for Thus Earl , who wore a tattered Soviet affairs. The big prize carne The action was taken at Chip- subzero levels in many places ed by the FBI Friday in connection duty until Thursday at 10 a.m. hobo costume that warmed the for his writ- pewa' ten interview s request, an FCC spokes- 5-4Q again this, morning, hitting a low with the bank robbery. The rob- hearts of many spectators during ., with Premier Joseph man said, Family Reunited Robbery, of 14 below zero at Eau Claire. Stalin at the start of the Big Four ' (Spe- bers herded bank employes into frigid parade weather, was tied for ¦ ¦ The firm had applied for Chan- MINNESOTA CITY, .Minn. In clarification of the recent ar- Wausau had 7 below , Superior 2 first place in the comic category talks in. 1947 , ; cial)—Mrs. Mary Verdick, 82-year- the vault, looted the money nel 's. : raignment of Eugene Pleiri, 19, 200 below and La Crosse 5 below and with Elizabeth ¦:¦ Krett, Fountain Since completing his tour as FCC said officials of the conv old owner of a farm hear here drawers and fled: chief of AP' E. King St., on a charge of first Green Bay, Lone Rock and Park The FBI said Brandt and Han- City, .Wis., who was announced s Moscow bureau he pany reported they could not who lost her residence in a fire degree assault, to which the de- Falls zero. It was 1 above at Court Split as winner after the parade. has been covering the European is back rahan spent much money on clotlv comply with an FCC requirement early Thursday, morning, fendant pleaded guilty, it ¦ ¦ ¦was [Madison , 5 above at Milwaukee scene.. and daughter, ing. Williams said the pair Smelser said Earl , who had reg- that they provide $100,421 in cash with her son-in-law poin ted out today that conviction land 7 at Racine. YVilb'ert" separated! after the roT>bery, and istered for , had not ap- for construction, equipment, and Mr. and Mrs. Bublitz, and on this charge carries a penalty THE STATE enjoyed the warm- that Brandt lived in a downtown. peared at the courthouse for judg- other financial needs. their seven children. - of from 5 to 10 years. On Rights est weather in several days.as the Minneapolis hotel under an alais ing before the parade. The lad had Schwa b Mansion Her son John brought her to his Conviction for first degree rob- Winona mercury moved into the 20s in the until surrendering. instead joined the rear section of home at 674 E. Broadway, , bery, with which Plein had been following the blaze which burned southeast Sunday. Racine was the the parade on his own , and Smelser Destroyed in charged prior to dismissal of the previously was convicted the home the ground, but she warmest spot with 29; Beloit bad Brandt didn't notice Earl, to original information and the filing of armed robbery in 1955 and was Of Prisoner got lonesome for the children and 26, Milwaukee 24, Lone Rock 21 "We heard a lot of nice com- ,000 Commanders of the assault charge, could result sentenced to five to seven years $360 Fire has joined them at the R. W. and Madison 20. However, Superi- WASHINGTON (AP)—The Su- him," Smelser in a sentence of from 5 to 40 Nevada state prison. In ments about said. W~ near her farm. or and Park Falls reached a peak in the preme Court ruled 5-4 today a WAUKESHA, Wis. — Fire of Challberg residence years. Because of the defendant's moved to of only 5. 1957, the FBI said , he was arrested federal prisoner may not chal- undetermined origin destroyed a The Challbergs have age he could be referred to the sentenced to California. Vince Bilicki is .care- Skies were clear in tlie north- for burglary and was lenge his sentence on the ground 60-year-old showplace mansion on Picked lor state Youth Conservation Commis- years. He was released taker: ' west and partly cloudy to cloudy one to 15 he was not asked before senten- 'One Shot Joins pper Genesee Lake early today. sion at the time of sentencing. A I960. .. In addition to receiving many in the southeastern area today. Dec. 15, cing if he had anything to say in Philip Schwab, -the owner/ esti- pre-sentence investigation ordered Brandt and Hanra- gift s from friends, the Bublitzes re- Bozeman, Mont., hit the national The FBI said his own behalf. , Carnival mated the total loss at $360,000. by Judge Arnold Hatfield , ' Roches- the prison Royalty ceived boxes of clothing and can- low of 42 below zero early today, han had been inmates at Justice Stewart delivered the Schwab, a 45-year-old business* New Divisions ter j is being made. at the same time. Daily News photographer Mer- man , his 43-ycar-old wife, Mary ned goods from St. Paul's Cathojic ¦ compared with the high of 85 Sun- majority opinion. Justice Black , ' ¦ WASHINGTON (AP) - The Church, Minnesota City, of which day at Fort Myers, Fla. . ,- wrote a dissent in which Chief rill W. Kelley, whose shutter and their sons. Philip Jr., 15, and Army announced today it will they are members. Justice Warren and Justices clicked frequently during last 17-year-old Martin , escaped with* bring the first of its two hew and other nec- Heavy Foliage Douglas and Brennan joined. weekend's Winter Carnival , was out injury. Gifts of bedding Plummer Man ' regular divisions into existence essary items have poured in from unable to record one event at the Waukesha- County Deputy Sher- iff Charles «arly next month and the second Lewiston . Winona , Rollingstone Being Removed Kennedy Filing for 7th The court decided on appeal by queen coronation at the Oaks Sat- Flanders, first to ar- one in March.' and the Stockton areas. They have I Robert James Francis Hill , who was urday night. rive after the alarm , said flames sentenced June 4, 1954 . in federal were shooting 25 feet high out of This is earlier than originally received new kettles, pots and WASHINGTON (AP) - The District Post While waiting for the coronation , ¦ hoped for. a spokesman said . pans, dishes, and toys , color books Slate Department says that it .s court in Knoxville,. Tcnn. Hill was Kelley was summoned by Jack the two - story, wooden structure It means the 1st Armored Divi- and other things for the children. helping South Viet Nam wipe out May Visit Russia PLUMMER , Minn. rAP) —State given a 20-year sentence on con- Frost XII Robert P. Olson. Kelley built on the 7'i acre estate in viction of transporting a kidnaped 1IW2 by . Valentine Blatz , pioneer sion will join the present 14 Mrs. Bublitz received a cash gift heavy foliage in which Red guer- WASHINGTON 'API - Atty. Rep. Ben "Wichterman , Piummcr , left his camera on a table, stepped person and an additional 3 years Milwaukee brewer. regular divisions followed - soon by of £50 from relatives. - and £79 has rillas hide in ambush alon g the Gen. Robert F. Kennedy is weigh- is a candidate for the Democratic- forward and received a certificate the '5th ' Infantry, been received for them . at country 's roadways. ing a Soviet invitation to visit Farmer-Labor nomination for the for transportation of a stolen honoring him as Royal One-Shot automobile. Commanders of the two divi- Swede's Tavern and the Benickc The project , previously an- Moscow , administration sources congressional seat now held by because of his commendable econ- sions also were announced . Store, Stockton. nounced by the South Vietnamese report. Rep. Odin Langen , Republican. In 1959, Hill sought to have his omy in using Daily News film and The children returned to school government, involves spraying ' Wichterman , 30, operator of a sentence set aside complaining flashbulbs. Brig. Gen. Ralph H. Haines, Jr. If President Kennedy s brother today. • chemicals over the foliage. accepts, he would stop off in the farm and aerial crop spraying that he had been denied an op- now assistant division command- So far , the Slate Department portunity to make a statement to er of the 2nd Armored Division , Soviet capital during a world trip service, announced his intentions said Friday, one rond leading that starts next month. Saturday night . the sentencing court and denied will command the 1st Armored, from Saigon to a nearby popular Director Named WILL the right to present any informa- at Ft. Hood , Tex. The attorney general is report- Langen represents the 9th Dis- seaside resort has been sprayed ' tion in ' mitigation- of punishment. Selected , for command of ihe ed to have discussed the invita- trict . -which will be expanded into . 3 Gars Crash from the air. the 7th under the new plan re- At Wa basha Bank .'lili Infantry 'is Brig. Gen. Ashton tion with both the President and s- majorit y opinion said Tho chemical plant killer used ducing the number ol districts Stewart' II. Manhart, presently chief of the Secretary of State Dean Rusk. the trial judge's failure to follow WABASHA , Minn. (Special) -- is the same as a chemical com- Officials have declined to sny from nine to eight. The new 7th Training Center at Ft. Carson , monly used in the United States 1 a rule of procedure by which the A new member was elected to the Colo. The 5th Division will be But Little Damage what form the invitation took or takes in virtually the entire north- board of directors of First State to kill weeds and does not harm western quarter of Minnesota , defendant is to be given such an based at Ft. Carson. Three moving cars collided at when or how it was offered. opportunity was not of itself ¦ an Hank here at the annual meeting. human beings or animals , the de- stretching from Kittson , Roseau Iiolh have been nominated by Wabasha and Laird si reels Sunday Robert Kennedy and his wife . error that could be raised in at- Mrs, Ruth G. Doffing, Hastings , partment said. and. Lake of the Woods Counties President Kennedy for promotion nt 3:45 p, m., but only was dam- m Elite!, plan to leave Washington . tacking the sentence in habeas .succeeds Dr. C. G. Ochsner, who Feb. 2 for Japan. They will visit on the north to Traverse, Grant Io major general rank aged , police said. corpus proceeding. moved to St. Paul last year. Drivers involved were Irene 3 STOCKTON GARAGES Indonesia , Iran and .Germany and and Pope on the south , and looping Most fit the high court ' s busi- Joseph .1. Meyer, Joseph L. Hal- Schultz , 24 , Arcadia , who was driv- STOCKTON , Minn . - There are stop briefly in Hong Kong and eastward to take in Todd , Cass verson and A. G. Doffing, nses of the day was minor in na- Waba- ing north on Laird ; Mrs, John A. three garages in Stockton instead Koine before coming home. (le is and Beltrami. sha, nnd Arthur R. Kvans, .Minne- ture. Stanek. 723 E. Sanborn St., who of two as indicated in Sunday 's scheduled to deliver a lecture at Wichterman has served four apolis, were re-elected to the Plainview Youth was traveling east on Wabasha , edition. Vinee Daniel , Clyde Eng- the Free University of Berlin. terms in the House, He headed the ¦With a heavy backlog of eases hoard. and Harold Wnrnken , 477 K. Wa- lish and Meh'in Brown are Ihe If the Moscow visit materializes Education Committee in the last before it , the Supreme Court will All present officers were re- basha St,, who was going west on proprietors. Drown also has - a the Kennedys also may add Paris session. The lawmaker is stale not hokl aiiolher session for de- elected , including A, (I. Doffing, Confined to Jail Wabasha. used earlot. and London to their ' itinerary. DFL treasurer. liverin g opinions until Feb. lit . president; llalverson , vice presi- Slnnek' s ear , , Minn. (Special) Po|ice said Mrs. dent; E. G Koopman, cashier , WABASHA — Schultz A 22-ycar-oJfl Plainview man who struck the left side of the and Miss Kathleen Vnplon , assist- vehicle, which slid into the oncom- of Hiawa tha Valley. ant cashier. left a local tavern Friday night be- Winona Is the Gem the ¦ Total resources of tbe bank are fore pol ice arrived to arrest him ing Wnrnken auto. Tho right and left sides of the $4,913,000. Capital accounts total for disorderly conduct gave him- SOUND OFF: Schultz car received $75 damage. Do You Know Who Hia watha Was? $404 ,858. self about 45 minutes later at up ^lo.jcharges. fJ)lC(L t ho"' WiiTjnslih"' "Comity" 'jair'atvd " ts' ...w.ei'c...... fail to recommend to you r An intersection collision at Wa- - , being held there without charge so basha nnd Chestnut streets Sunday "school'¦¦rjrrnrd"-,T-Yir:rirouv-pr«» far , according to County Attorney Boy's Finger Cut nt 0:07 p. m\ caused $325 damage gram f or youth physical fit- Martin J. Healy. to two cars but left no injuries. ness? The sheriff's office said Robert Police said Kldon Decker, 103 When Door Closes Unssig is on parole from the state 'I'ukr it up at r/k' vt 'ry.ne.xt , Chat field St., was traveling west A ( -year-OKI ooy ainiosi nail one Youth Conservation Commission on Wabasha and Donald Dooney, J' TA nii ' i 'tin\;. in finger amputated Saturday after for an auto theft, al. Rochester 24, 27(i E, King St., was going Such a pro ilium is read y and 11)5!!, for which ho served time at noon vvliili? watching Ihe Winter north on Chestnut when they col- cll'cct. It costs I ho St. Cloud Reformatory. The Carnival parade when he got the easy to put into lided , finger caught in a closing door. your school icry hitlc. sheriff's offico said Hassig also Damage to the left side of Deck- was placed on probation in Waba- Gary Alliens , 7, son of Mr, and Your fluid's fitness today er's car totaled $175, to the right Mrs . Uobert Ahrens , 12WI Randall sha County District Court for auto fender and fiont of Dooney " s ve- ' v. ill determi ne his well-bein g theft in .) 5n, SI ,, received a cut ' in tlie led. l' hicle , $150. tomorrow' Authorities said Ilassig kicked hand ring finger about 3,Hi ) .p.m. . Mitt M a I o d i Saturday. iVf Ih/r-Mf ' l ('.¦> .IIU^ I , »T Y.'lllh /'/.' ftr-lt William Stelnessen , a bartender In put him in the jail block at 10:45. Miss Jo Ann John- Harold S. Mogrcn, Ployd R. Anderton, (Ah* Suzanne She«- • the I'lainviow broke Winona Rt. 3: liy, Ettrick, Wis.: O'Brien, St. Charles , lie was taken lr> Ihe emergency liquor store, There, said Healy, Ilassig al temp- ion, 7f)!l Tcrraco 177 E. Sanborn St. nmnmBHHiMHni glasses 111., sophomore, Col- room at Winona General Hospital in the store and threatened ted to sel (ho blankets and mat- Lane: x , another bartender, I.co Doming. tress on fire mid break windows. lege of Saint Teresa: by police. The finger was sewed up anil Gary went (ionic . He did p^SpS^l ^*^^^^ Police were called at 10 p.m. He was quieted by Sheriff Jacobs "Hiawatha was in Hassig left. Sheriff John Jacobs and Deputy Jerry Olson, not go Io school today. 'fIsn 't that Ihe In- "Hiawatha was nu Longfellow 's poem. Mrs . Ahrens said she and her j jQI ' dian who was the Indian, I don 't know "lie was an Indi- He was n young fndi- MHMMBgffiffinMiHMfeM ^HBMMHil . son wen* watching the parade MMHBHBUHHHNMMHMHiMBVHi lover of Princess Wc- if it was the maiden an. Was be Winne- ;ui brave, The poem 'm KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS from inside a doorway at 3rd and ¦¦MMMBMBHMM mBMM JsSjL —| nonnh who .lumped who jumped off Su- "The Indian chief's bago'.' Was he the was tin? story of his Johnson streets. The temperature <3 |^ Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Jan, 23 1 off the cliff'."' gar Loaf. " ¦daughter. " son of a chief' .'" aiheiilures. " was zero. As someone went out I be door (' ijbii' .tio.l .it ,i public smvii 'ft \NF 8 P.M. Sharp In the Clubhouit I * . + his mother said , Gary got (us mil In L t i -Edward DEAR ABBY: I wonder what has come over my husband. Wayne Edwards, 28, one of the almost 20 years and he has started to FBI's 10 most wanted fugitives, We have been married d/c/ 0ocfor Joke act rather peculiar lately. He goes out alone on weekends, all By EARL WILSON was arrested here Saturday and and doesn't come home until early in the federal agents said he admitted shaved and cleaned up NEW VORK'.. — . : Bob Hope scared some friends here when he morning. When I ask him where he's been, he says its none telegraphed them his doctor wanted him to take, a rest nnd he might using the name "Jerry Love" I will look in his wallet he sleeps while living in Minneapolis recent- of my business. He is so afraid have to get a new doctor — they didn't recognize it.as a version of ¦ ¦ -. ..i, i.!- »- '„ ou„ii uigm.-i„i,f T flnVf» •••—liko to- - ¦ -•=fieht in front r»f Hi e. , ' ly- :;. . . ¦ ' wun nis pauia on * «"•• , • the joke "My doctor . told me to quit drinking so I'm going to change children, but I would like to have it out with doctors" or Joe E., Lewis' line: "My doctor told me to quit drinking Edwards and his wife, Marlene, somebody else. How can , him. I think he has or I'd be ari old drunk, but do you know, there are more old drunks 19 were brought before U.S. Com- I find out without asking Mm? . . ¦_ - j . than there are old doctors?" , - . ,. Bob makes a Big Name out .of missioner Frank A.; Holden and WANTS THE TRUTH Rosemary ("Miss World") Frank- both waived rights to a removal hearing. Both land on his. Jan: 24 NBC-TV show in Toots'. Goodness, the bar cus- were turned over to DEAR WANTS: What's the matter with . . . not that she Isn't pretty big U.S. marshals to await removal, sleeps with his ' ' tomers ate 12 lbs, of peanuts one asking him? A man who by herself . .'.: . South Philadelphia presumably to Akron, Ohio, where pants on all night lias really got both feet High School may give Toots Shor night and left hard ly any for me Edwards was wanted in connection . - ".:¦ . Dody Goodman's going to do into it. Maybe his head needs examining an honorary dipl oma if it can over- a small, serious role in CBS' "The with a bank robbery last Tuesday. as well as his wallet. Don't let this peculiar come the opposition. It's not im- behavior continue unexplained. portant—only from ,the teachers. Defenders" TV show Feb. 10 but Bond was set at $50,000 each In she isn't giving up clowning. "I' . . . Eddie Cantor 's tall , slim tit r. m connection with the Akron rob- of just trying to add another dimen- bery. . DEAR ABBY : I am a 27-year-old mother Marilyn ,; wife of TV's Mike Baker , sion three: This may sound silly but I would like had Just worked out an adoption ," says Body ... I'm the Mrs. Edwards wept during her Cob Drivers' Pal but my, oh , my, to look mv aee. Salesmen come to my door Abby when she got the good word . ; , appearance before the U, S. Com- speak to my mother. Recently, a 19-year-old , what a lot of mail I'm get ting and ask to ghe's enceinte . . Big buzz :in missioner. kid kept making eyes at me. He thought I was my husband's Saloon Society is that America 's from riders, lately, protesting about drivers saying, "I' m going The FBI said Edwards made no kid sister. This kind of thing goes on all the time. I dread most celebrated iportal-punrdian . liquor is served because I must always , to the garage—I'm going to eat statement during an. interview going anywhere where Jimmy Collins of 21, reputed to he about having posed as a doctor or my age, and then sometimes they don't believe me. wealthier than the customers , had —my orders are only to take short show proof of trips, etc. ! " ' Most , cabbies [ will Social Security psychiatrist in Minneapolis. They all say it is my baby face and slim figure. What can T a slight tifferoo with les bosses short of rearing old ladies' dresses nffl dyeing my and is off on his yacht. take you anywhere within reason Minneapolis Det. 'nsp. Calvin do, Abby, ¦ but a .handful seem to be giving Hawkinson last week said Ed- hair gray? ' LOOKS YOUNG '. •. "We re going: fo have . . two or- ' ' chestras," ' .announced Hugh Owen tho industry a black eye . . . Son- wards had used the name "Dr. ja Hcnie got bitten by the golf Changes Aired Jerry Love" while in Minneapolis DEAR LOOKS: Your "problem "Would be a welcome one to. at El Morocco as he outlined plan? age, act . it and coutit your bug at the Palm Springs Bermu- from last .Nov . . .22. ..until .' - Jan. ' 14. many. For the present , dress your for the Feb. 17 Zebra Hall of - "Hie . Time will solve your "problem,'' John Perona Memorial Cancer Re- da Dunes. Her husband , Nil es Hawkinson said several women blessings , ^m search Center; "one ' "twist—and Onstad was there supervising. m^r^^f^^T^^: In Buffalo Go. had received pills from Edwards ¦ and invited Marilyn Monroe isn 't back in as he played the doctor role. One DEAR ABBY: Last Friday I called my sister one civilized ." GILMANTON, Wis. (Special) - , her and : her husband to come for Sunday dinner at One in the the same apt. where she and Joe Recent changes and benefits of the of the "patients"- went to police slight. DiMag used when she noticed the man had afternoon. She said she'd ask her husband and call me back. JOHNNY Carson, soured to live as reported Social Security Administration a "forgot" about it, ly at ABC for not letting him (same bldg. but a different apt., pistol , but Edwards eluded arrest. At 1:15 on Sunday she called and said she By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTO N were explained at a series of and asked if we still , wanted thenv I said the roast was in the take Jack Paar's NBC spot, open- so there!) . . . A cabbie picked meetings in Buffalo County last ed one program: , up MOST people ore getting more and more sold on foreign A telephone tip about a man who oven , and if they came at 2:00 p.m. it would be fine. She said "This is ABC a besotted lady at the Pep- week. had his the network with:, a heart" . permint Lounge and hauled her student exchange programs (like the American Field Serv- had paid cash for an expensive they were just eating a dinner of spareribs as they , celebrating all the. ' ice) because they realize increasingly that world peace can best Marshall Nogle, social security car arid stacks of new clothes led brother and his wife for dinner , but they would all be hungry Ethel Merman her way to N. J. Her husband , field representative in Buffalo, 50-umpth birthday, and still get- waiting at home, paid , the cab be achieved by the bonds of many personal friendships between to Edwards' arrest here. Edwards about 7:00 p.m. and could they come then. young people of different: nations. Young people are flexible Pierce and St. Croix counties, ex- was. sleepy-eyed and clad only in Wanting to keep peace in the family, I told them to come ting praised for her "Fidit for fare uricomplaininglyv-he only plained , how benefits are calculat- Sight" benefit performance, was seemed mad at being interrupted and tolerant and have not yet jell ed into stiff patterns of pre- his shorts when he answered de- at 7:00 p.m. They came at 7:00 and ate and ran , and I was in ' " judice, and that is our best hope for world peace. I was again ed and paid to the aged, survivors tectives' knock . " at his apartment the kitchen doing dishes at 11 at night. Should I have let her dined and champagricd by F. H. watching . Jack ' Paar. : and disabled persons. Ricketson Jr. of Denver. impressed with this truth when my ncigbor, Mrs. Grant Kutchara , door. Edwards offered no resist- push me around this way, or should I have told her to go jump "A pretty socialite who got 2Pittsburgh-ham jokest er picnic tables and had earnest trips with Soviet students, play- recently increased from $33 to $40 her brother Nick Glad at the bar —nothin ' f- discussions with youthful Soviet ed basketball with them and monthly. Persons under Social Se- EARL'S PEARLS : Some people students about religion and took long hikes, with picnic curity may earn $1,200 per year ¦ Have a Hearty Breakfast at . . . WINONA DAILY NEWS don't say much—but they have to freedom . They ate meals in lunches , without refunding any benefits. In- Whitehall Church do a lot of talking before you Soviet school cafeterias—mostly They visited Russian farms come between $1,200 and $1,700 re- MOMDAY, J ANUARY 72, Wll find out ,—Pic Larmour. cold potatoes, cold: meat and and ate huge farm meals with ¦- - ¦ ¦ quires $1 reduction from benefits . . . . VOL UME1D6, Np7"53 . . ' TODAY 'S/ BEST LAUGH: An cookies. They toured . depart- young farmers. One farm meal for every $2 earned. p Fubilih«3~ d«iTy except Saturday and holf- elderly woman told why she is ment stores nnd noted the wo- that Mary Ann Wrote about Elects Officers The Snack Sho i r-iil for future visits with these friends , later in America. Said retiring and drawing benefits may I Wednesday N ight Special -^ ' they can see for themselves that what we discontinue collecting monthly assistant Bible School superintend- | Mary Ann, "Then ent; Miss Gladys Rasmussen, or- g^ Serving 5 p.tn, to Midnight — 3§ told them about America is true." checks and go back to work, then build up his account and draw ganist; Mrs. Ernest Rasmussen, again later with larger benefits Bible School secretary-treasurer; RpDGEM^^ than before. Norval Pittman replacing Fred SPARE RIBS, SAUERKRAUT and C Lewiston Presbyterian Gutow as usher ; DUane Pifer, chur- S\ 4 i lfl I ^j VM*m Wore information about social ™ T* ¦ #vw WmmSaW^MmVaA l 1 I PJrW Officers Installed security and recent ammendments ch reporter; Martha Gutow re- ' POTATO DUMPLINGS. Awards Banquet placing Robert Berdan as church | (Special) in the administration can be ex- All you can eat for only .... § NANCYKWAN LEWISTON. Minn. - plained at the social security offi- libra rian; Mrs. Duane Pifer, cra- £ .WJAMiM Newly elected officers were instal- ces at Eau Claire or Winona. dle roll superintendent , and , tlie JAMK SHIfifTA led Sunday nt Lewiston Presby- The series of Buffal o County Mmes. Dan Thompson , Maurice MIM fllWfl l terian Church for three year At St. Charles meetings was sponsored by the Ewing and Henrik Herness as the A J UANITA terms. Buffalo County Homemakers. with music committee. /OI^IBV^TSH' Elected Jan. 14 were Lewis Mc- Mrs. ^L3^N^BkvTwlkI C^H and , Miss Pauline Poehler, Buffalo Dorcas Society officers are Martin Sr. and Mrs. Art Unddntz County home agent , Alma, in Duane Pifer replacing Mrs. L. L. 1 The MISSISSIPPI\MT elders; Mrs. Marian Kirkeby nnd To Honor Three charge. Patterson , president ; Mrs. Patter- Buffalo City, Wisconsin MIY0SH1UMERI Thomas Robertson , deacons, and son replacing Mrs Henrik Her- Jill fflJKfeftfa l Donald Randnll and Dnlo Bain , ST. CHARLES, Minn, (Special >- . Three area men will be honored ness, vice president: Mrs. Maurice tnisteea. Ewing replacing Mrs. Horace Gro- ' ' Memticrs of the nominal infi com- at tho first annual Junior Chamber Child Playing on &*: : A Univeisal-lntemalional Picture of Commerce community award ver, secretary; Mrs , Kenneth Pal- mittee were Roger Laufcnburfier , mer replacing Mrs. Pifer, treasur- STARTS THURSDAY Mrs. Donald Randall , Mrs. Rich- night Thursday at the Catholic Slide Strangles School hall. The program will be er. ard Henry, Mrs. Odcan doss and MILWAUKEE WV-Susan Bruno, : William Larson. proceeded by a dinner nt 7. Baptist Men's Fellowship of- nwsp iBiff The oustanding young man , boss 3, strangled Sunday while playing ficers: Ralph Thompson replacing wmssm x>m® with friends on a swing nnd slide Horace Grover , president; Ken- and farmer of the year are being VV\ mmmmWr \s. r^l f WmMmwm I selected for the honors by a com- set in the back yard of her home. neth Berdan replacing Ernest Ras- mittee. Selection will ho based on Police said she crawled on a mussen , vice president and Ken- p\.\ mKk xlx ^'/l Parked Car Hit occupational development; evi- platform above the slide and neth Palmer replacing Duane Pi- \5^^w dence of leadership abilities; com- caught her head in n handrail. fer, treasurer. munity services, such as partici- pation in church services, nnd On Blair Street community improvement , and out- Blair , Wis. (Special ) — About standing endeavor. JhhssL Stoat 3-uudik. $100 damage- was done Io a parked In addition , two special awards enr in Blair nt .1 p. m , Friday and U appreciation'awards will, he THAT CAN'T BE BEAT Al N U W TUESDAY when it was hit by a car occupied presented for donations to Jnycee 11 alijj^fir by three unidentified La Crosse projects. youths—two boys nnd n girl—nil FOR ECONOMICAL HEAT! TOP CAST —DEATH-DEFYING Guest speaker will be Bert ACTION! under ill. Jones, president of tho Minnesota RICHARD JM DANA M\Ji 0ARY /l-.^rv. Mi', and Mrs. Tilnian Johnson , Junior Chamber of Commerce. W rural Blair , bad parked in front of * Qommayuk/c ~~ IDMARK ANDREWS IVI ERRILL WS Awards night is a national pro- w& CoaL JBjsMiiiii ^^ tho -Moytf"Johnson homo-on-Per-"Jorr; Winners "of the-oiitstnndmg- son Ave. The La Crosse youths young man and farmer awards were delivering a hospital bed on a \ 8x5 Chunks and 5x3 Egg may enter slate and national com- v>f trailer to the Eric Knutson home petition. '• <\ Haul V yourself and lave $2 ton in the city. ¦ _ iff " l)r, S, K. McIIutcliiiisoir Is presi- 4ku«. * ^^ -j 0c-7>c " MUI uiandtrcTcmr,tiou m (JL> . mw — "Pir ates ol Tortupa " Shown at <:0 5 Only. ^V^J 4 idh^ lZf i' m happy," uritti Mrs.'SD|k mSU L ^^^^^^ 0r r rC""' STARTS WED. THE ROMANTIC COMEDY OF A P. Ramiay ojl- A. Calif. ~B, East End Coal and • DECADEI c Here 's hleiiol rrlicf Iroui Fountain \% J*L-^Bj Mm/ City toriuro ol vininal iidi , i*> tieil' j ^ar 75 ir ,(jl Hili, ili.ilinn. f.i>h N_^ FeterUSfiNOV - SandraDEE • John GAVIN jnd rornu » ill) an oiiuiiiin new idemific lurinu I.K 4 Ik.1 l. /\NA( .'AN|{ , 'riiiif»('jciin|| Cement a Products iitclit .iiriltrrnirkillilt.innlull> jctt riJKrrinf Wh ere Vou (let MOKK Heat at LOW UK CostCo. and STEAK SHOP -while it IOOI IKI rjw , itrioiol an<> tptrtli IICJ I JMK . 901 E. 8tr» phone 3389 1 — __^—¦BgrmEEOBai- Doa 'i iuUu I Get I-ANACANL it Jiuiniiu, MONDAY JANUARY 22, T 962 I were postponed 24 hours-¦ because The Daily Record ' of snow', rain , sleet and hail. Heavy fog blanketed ¦ sections of Bitter Cold Texas Sunday, closing many air- 1 At Winona Two-State Deaths WEATHER ports and causing heavy traffic problems. Six deaths were , at- Genera l Hospital Mrs. Herman Gallow EXTENDED FORECAST tributed to ' : the • ' ' ( weather in- - . Visiting hours: Medical and Surgical MONDOVI , Wis. Spcciai v —j MINNESOTA — Temperatures Over Much traffic accidents. The. temperature , ¦ rstlcnts: 2 to 4 and 7 to J-.30 p.m. (noliMrs. Herman Gallow , 73, St. Paul , j - vwill average near normal extreme . dropped 30 degrees in three, hours children under 12). formeri Mondovi resident , died j rnorth to 10-15 degrees below nor- early today at Fort Worth. ¦¦¦' Maternity patient*: I to 1:30 «nd 7 to . ¦ . ' m 8:30 p.m. (adults only). - . . . . »Saturday morning at' St. John 's \imal south and central. Normal Hospital, St. Paul , after a three- j 1high 13-20 north, 20-24 south. Nor- Of Nation SATURDAY day, illness. • imal low zero to 8 below north, 6 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GRAB BAG Admission The former Jennie Eide, she ; !above south. Some moderation in ¦ Miss Janet A. Stuber, , , Kccentric winter hit ' • THE ANSWER , ¦ ' Cochrane was born on a farm near Mondovi , j!temperatures Tuesday and W e d- Southern QUICKI Wis; , • ' California with snow daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs) j'nesday, colder again Thursday , and freezing 1. Was. the 'kaleyard , school a Birth ' and1 Friday . Precipitation will av- temperatures today after whiten- ;roiH> of Gcrman;painiers. English Eliff' Eide. She moved front Mon- 1 . ' 31 r. and Mrs. Roger Marsolek , dovi. to St. Paul 35 years ago, |l4 .03 , baby, 572 E. Sanborn St. ; . . placed at $15. McDonald filed the . per cent unemployment rate, Ken- The cold extended eastward to: Guide /or Small Business " attack while attending 11 o'clock -ji Des Moines, clear.. '.... )7 . -6 .01 ¦ Baby Mark¦ Wo l fe, 421 W. | '¦ " 1 bail. He was Oarrested by- police ! nedy, said. He called this a "tem- At Church Sunday Iow;i where Leinar's had a -13 Then lie -asked for a receipt , aj "Tvfark " • " | Mass at St. Mary's Catholic :Detroit . rain .,,... ..34 30 .14 : St: i ! ^ Saturday at a.m. at W Belle- porary target." one-third below reading. . . proof of the tiO-cent "business ex- j Church Sunday. ij Fairbanks, snow'. - ':;;. '.. ' '37 22 .. | f tSO . j Over the r>a$l weekend police ' " Mrs. Barthlette G. Weaver and I . . ¦¦ view and Sioux streets. j the present 6.1 per cent , rate of Some - higher elevation in the pense . . - !¦ lie had had two heart attacks ! Fort Worth, rain .... .63 23 .13 ¦: reported one man arrested for baby, 671 E. Mark St . . i ' -1620' ' Krae' joblessness. " Rockies hail 18 inches of new ] The counter attendant refused in previous years but was appar- i- Hele'na , clear ...... -10 -28 .'. Mrs. Donald Blake; nv.j stealing a child' s overcoat, a saying, . "We 't Baby girl Itolbiecki , 451 "W. Wa-. j . ¦ j guilty to , snow: / |- don give! receipts." ehtly in good health and prepared ') Honolulu, cloudy ...... 82 75 . ;¦! er Dr., pleaded a charge ! With it , the President said break-in attempt at a service sta- ' basha St. of speeding 37 miles per hour in tion a theft al an automatic laun- Considerable fog blanketed most breakfast for his family before at- | Indianapolis, tain .... 38 34 .43 j Would come these record-breaking , ' ¦ 1 a 30-mile zone at .. -Broadway. and-j dollar measurements of prosper- dry, vandalism at Winona .State; of , Georgia , the Western Carolina s tending church. He slumped over Memphis, cloudy- ...... 61 58 .41 ' Northern Florida IMPOUNDED DOGS High Street. She was sentenced ity : College and several .hubcap thefts. . Kastern Ala- while kneeling and died shortly Miami, cloudy ...... 77 69 .39 : bama and parts of"' to a fine of S25 or eight days in 50 Chai r . Eastern Ten- Goodview .No. 105 thereafter in the church basement, Milwaukee, clear . " ,. • . - . .24 7 .. j Sixty billion dollars of before- Delmar J. Bartsch. , St. nessee.. BUILETIN: - Male, brown , ' ¦; city jail. She paid the fine. -. Mrs.;- " les; pleaded guilty this morning in part Irish setter , no license, sec- ! where friends were administering Mpls , St. Paul , clear .3 -8. ;. j tax business profits , as against ¦The' fog forced suspension of let ¦" - artificial respiration. - 'j New Orleans, cloudy . .73 64 ;.. ) Blake Was arrested by police Fri- S46 billion last year and a hoped- municipal court to a charge of ond day. . . . j! I day at 12:15 p.m.: on West Broad- plane travel at the Atlanta air- Available -f o •I He was born -Feb- 26. 1908. at Oklahoma City, snow .37 9 .06 ; for $56 billion this year. larceny after being arrested for port r good homes: j ' ' ¦ ' ' way. ; taking a child's overcoa t from . How to make Five, '1¦ Mellon , Ashland County, Wis., son ; Omaha, clear . .. ,. -... 5 , -7 - . Some $320 billion in wages and Temperatures on the Pacific ' ¦ male and female , large Alexander M. Oskarnp Jr., Gil- First Congregational Church Sun- . • and .small,. of Joseph and Emma Langlois. He !I .Philadelphia, cloudy .60 45 .01 j salaries, against $280 billion in ¦ ¦ Coast ranged lrom the 2fls to . the 'll more Valley, pleaded guilty to a ' day, morning, • ¦ - ." • ' " sure you was. a graduate of Superior State i! Phoenix, cloudy ...... 60 45 .73 j,i!)6t.. .. 30s ¦; in the central : and northern - : College. He came here from Price Iportland Me., cloudy .27 26 ¦;¦ ; charge of speeding 50 miles per ' ' ¦ j . | About S6O0 billion worth of out- BARTSCH WAS sentenced to a portions , and in the 30s and"¦-i d s never run out FREE TB X-RAYS County. : ¦" ' . ".¦ ( St. Louis, cloudy .... 38 14 .20 hour in a 30-mile zone. He was (Mon . ;: . \ \ put of goods and services, far fine of S25 or eight days in ciiy in the south. - Fri , 1 -5 p.m. Salt Lake City, snow ..18 -12 T sentenced to a fine of S25 or eight i Room 8 He married Emma Harvath of 1 .above last year's. $52 1 billion and jail by Municipal Judge S. D. J. of heating oil , CityJMi) Phillips. Wis., in November 1943, ! San Francisco, cloudy .38 35 .. days in cit y jail. He paid the fine. ' In the Southwest readings were Winona Co. residents jr ee I this year 's antici pated $5G5 . billion Bruski. Bartsch . was committed. , Survivors are: His wife; five ! Seattle , cloudy ...... '- ... .33 21 Oskarnp was arrested by police mostly, in the 40s .and 5ns, and others , each. ' - ' . - " ! to S570 billionV Bai'tschwas arrested by Peter ?1 . sons , William the oldest child, jun- Tampa , clear;, ,.: ¦.,,.. ' 80 . 60 '. -' ... Thursday ; at 11:34 p.m. at W: from zero upward in the upper LET US KEEP TRACK of , I . ; ) Wolfe , 4228 9th St., Goodview... who ¦:• ior at Durand public school, and . : Washington , '1' clbiidy¦ '• ...41- 37 .. Broadway; and Cummings Street. I . Kenned y stressed that :while . Mississippi Valley. In- the -New , your fuel supply for> you. . X-rays last week i.. .' 73. ¦ ; ' said he saw Bartsch take the coat Joseph , Daniel, John and Theo- T-Trace Lloyd J. Walters, 23, Lamoille. ! "the material gains are them- • England' ;, states, - . temperatures'! Since March 8, 1953 .... .42 ,660 . ; from the church about tl:A0.am. i\o more . running out. No dore , the youngest , in second Minn., pleaded guilty to a charge j selves staggering," as blueprinled ; in the . teens and 20s ; -in.the 40s i Sunday. Wolfe brought Bartsch to more last-minute calls for oil. grade; three daughters Mary Ann , of speeding 45 niiles per hour in ! by his report, his goal for . lincm- l and 50s along the southern At- j , FIRE RUNS the police station . . TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS sophomore at St. Mary 's High a 30-mile 2one on 5th Street from ployment—down to 5 per cent hy] la nt ic coast and in. live , 60s anil -i I the end of this year, 4 per cent" Quentin Schmitz; 1-115 \V. 4th ; Everything is automatic . We Teresa Monahan , 1069 Gale St., 9. School , and Margaret Ruth and j ' ' Sunday North Baker to Hilbert streets. He . 70s in Florida . - I compute your rale of fuel xon- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' were not the - 96,^ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' by mid-1 — filial ; St;, reported to police that some- j . was sentenced to a fine of $25 . Nancy Ellen , in St. Mary's grade Rain and freezing drizzle ftli ; !' 11:10 a.m. — Gale Bothering, ' ¦ ¦ ' ). ' . jumption based on the weather.- school; his mother ,. Mrs. Emma 317 W. Belleview St., started the or eight days in city jail. He paid i objectives. . ,. . . one broke the lock on the outside i over a band about 200 niiles wide! j door of a restroom at Smitty 's, Using the dcgree r day method, Langlois, Manitowoc, Wis.; five ^i wiring in the motor of his truck j| the fine. Walters was arrested by from northern Texas northeast-j AC can accuratel y predict how - police Saturday at 2:05 a.m. at "We cannot afford to . settle for Spur service station , at the June-; , . brothers, Carl, Manitowoc; Ed-' : afire when he tried to warm the ! any prescribed level of unemploy- ' ward into southern Illinois and In- much oil you will use and when Accident Driver ward . Crescent City, Calif.; Led ,¦] i W. Broadway and Hilbert Street. tion of Highways 14 and 61 , Sal - diana. motor Up with a blowtorch/ Fire- i ment , " the message said. ¦apparent- you- will need more. Ashland , Wis.; Theodore, Black Jj " Forfeits were: unlay night. The person . A huge. ¦ mass of sp 'ow—e.sti-¦:: men extinguished the flames »with i He replied . r liiver Falls, and William , Milwau- . ¦¦:¦ ; .' Judith A. Dorn , 21. Minneapolis. to the outcry already ly did not gain entry to the main mated at more than 200 ,000 tons ';, W hcri time comes for more, : a dry powder. , ¦ Nothing ap- kee, and one sister, Mrs. Bernard ¦ Minn., $25, arrested by police on i raised in Congress by the first part of the station. —slid; down Colorado ' s highest our truck appears at your home Pays fine of $25 ! 8:11 p.m. — False alarm to 310 : mention peared to be missing. ' (Uuth) Soukup, Detroit , Mich. ' ; a charge of speeding 45 miles per i of his standby tax and mountain Sunday, engulfed four —well before you rim low No A driver who lost ; E. Broadway, a vacant address , - control of her A funeral Mass \yill be said' at hour in . a 30-mile zone on West ! public work proposals in the State houses and killed at least sis per- need to phone. No bother. We car and rolled ¦¦ ! when man called and reported a j AN UNDETERMINED amount ! it over in a ditch St. Mary 's Church Wednesday' ¦ at ; 5th Street from North Baker to j of the L'nion message. The rev- ' sons at Twin Lakes, a central handle, everything for you. - near Dakota early Sunday morning i furnace had blown up and fire was l eiiue loss would be smaller than of' change was taken from a .soft ; 10 a.m. by the Very: Rev, Steph- ; coming through the floor. ! Hilbert streets Saturday at 2:05 King Kom | Rocky ;Mountain village' about 140 pleaded guilty to a charge of care- ¦ ' , what a recession costs in pay and drink machine at the ¦ There is ' tip charge for . this , en Anderl. . Burial will be in St..j .- ' " Today. ' . ! a'-.-m . ' "- . , 200 Junction. Ave., miles southwest of Denver. '. less driving this noon before' Good- ¦ ' production losses and shrunken Launderette special service . And you'll be Mary 's Cemetery. " -. - i . 9:35 a.m. :— Earl Blood, 778 E. ¦Jeffery B. Northam , 21, Omaha , j Sunday night , Fred A. Hix . owner, view Justice Lewis Albert. Neb., $25, arrested by police on a i tax collections, he said. And Con- Nearly two Inches >L rain fell j getting Shell HcatinR Oil for 1 Friends may call beginning this> i 3rd Si., summoned firemen when [ reported to police. Someone pried Miss Gloria Torgerson , 18, 520 ¦ charge of speeding 45 miles per gress would write into; the law late Sunday and early today all top burner performance: Wilson St., 'j evening at Rhiel Funeral Home j grease started - burning , on his i open the machine in the building, was sentenced to a fine hour on West 5th Street from Lee j the safeguards to protect its tax- West; Plains, Mo., and ,67 at Har- ' ; j here. The Rosary will be said at I .stove;. - . ' whiph is open 24 hours a day.; of $25 and $5 costs. She paid the1 ; io urrin sireets sunaay at i:z.ii ing power , he argued. 1 rison. Ark. - Call us today for detail*. fine. - ' ' , ' 8 p.m. today and Tuesday. '¦ '¦ .-Music-hating vandals broke into . . era! Hospital where he had been ¦ a.m. ' ! . "I am not asking Congress to . Portions of California we're Deputies John Schneider ¦ the bandroom at Winona Slate j '¦ and El- Ed Meade " ;. la patient since Jan. 4 , He had been ;'. Gerald A. Puterbaugh. 20 , 102 : delegate its power to levy taxes ." slowly returning- to normal after ; roy Balk reported that Miss Tor- . College between Saturday night ; a rare wintertime : OSSEO ' ¦'Special ) . . ' ill a long time. I Lenox St., $25, arrested by police[ \ Kennedy added, "but to authorize nielaiige of; gerson was driving north on High-\ , Wis. . — Fu- I and Sunday night and dented one j weather. , j nei-al services , i He was born Aug. 26, 1871, in on a charge of speediijg 40 miles( a temporary and emergency sus- way 61 about two miles north off -j for Ed Meade! 76. a | horn and disarranged other instru- j •In '.the ' ' ¦ ; resident of Osseo the past few, { Holt Township, son of the late Ab- | per hour in a 30-mile zone on 5th I pension of taxes by the President Los Angeles area Satur- 1 PST XV'*'' fy ^rEz Dakota Sunday at 1:50 a..;m. when , ! —subject to the checkrein of Con- ments. Damage was minor. j day, nearly l'i inches of precipi--| K i years who died Thursday at Rose I raham and . Christine . Erickson. ; Street from Bierce . to Orrin streets 174 E.; King St.,) ^rtt tSHELli she lost control . ' gressional veto ,— in situations Robert Kratz , tationWas recorded in the form ; ©^ , , Lane Nursing Home. Fairchild,.. -; was a farm worker and a lifelong • Saturday at 12:10 a.m. mid police that someone stole four ; Her car went into the ditch at ' ' : ; where time is of- the essence. of snow , rain. haiL nnd sleet. . i:\Vis.. were held Sunday at Fair-. area resident. He was a bachelor. Gerald L. Rose, 23, 4745 6th St., hubcaps from his car Sunday be- , the left side of the road , traveled "The " time is ripe and the need San Fraiicisco had its . first I ; child Methodist Church. The Rev,; | Many nieces and nephews survive ' Goodview, $25, arrested by the fore 10:45 p.m. His; car was park- ^""^s^^vfe" about 50 feet , rolled over, continu- ' ! in the area. Three sisters and apparent to equip the government measurable snowfall in 30 years, ; ed another 25 feet , then came to a j Homer Fintell officiated. BurialI j Highway Patrol on a charge of ed on the National Tea Co. lot. 1 ' ' r^^SMK^ 'j ' : five brothers have died. i to act more promptly, more flex- ranging up to three inches. It was ^^ : stop, resting on its wheels andI ivas in Fairchild Cemetery. ¦ speeding 80 miles per hour in a John Mayzek, 1014 E. King St., ' I Born in 1885 at Green Bay. Wis.. ! • 'A funeral service .will be 1:30 ibly, and more forcefully to stabil- the. heaviest snowfall since 1887. ; facing south. She was not injured. ! 55-mile zone Sunday at 12:45 a.m. ' complained that someone stole ! Mr. Meade moved to -Fairchild- .at' j p.m. Wednesday at Whalan 'Lutli- 1 he the economy." In the coldest portion of Northern ; Burmeister . at Lamoille on Highway 61. ' four hubcaps from his car. He dis- j Co. Damage to her car totaled $200. i California , the temperature dipped the age of nine. He worked as ai - eran Church, the Rev. J. Enderson I Raymond A. Wehber , 666 E. 2nd covered the theft when lie returned Fred Burmeister, Owner officiating. Burial will be in Whal- I Before proposing a tax cut, he ' to 15 decrees. NEEDED: NEW EXCUSE lumberman for two years and theni i St.. $25, arrested by police on a ! explained, the President would to his car Sunday at 11 p.m. It. i as a clerk. i an Cemetery. Friends may call to- ' PHONE 2344 GAINESVILLE, Fla. w - A He retired in 1940. | charge of speeding 45 miles per was parked in the Peerless Chain The finals of the ' • He married night and Tuesday night at John- i make a finding that such action Bing Crosby campus bus system has been the former Lilai; rhour in a 30-mile zone on W. Co. lot,. j ptxvamnlcur golf tournament 352 West Second St. is required under the Employment ' on l-Kueth in 1900. She died in 19-47. He!- ! son Funeral Home , Lanesboro. | ¦ started at the sprawling Univer- . Broadway from Grand to 01m- : ! California 's Monterey Peninsula. ' married Etta Van ¦ Act. He then would submit to. Con- sity of Florida 11 help students I Auken Brooks stead streets today at 4:57 a.m. '' in 1946 and two years ago they Mark E. Perkins 1 ! gress "a proposed temporary un .i- make their classes on time. ¦ ' Henry P. Krall , 629 Lafayette main , having been laid before moved to Osseo. He entered the. GALESV1LLE , Wis. - 'Special ) — i form reduction in all individual Students* St., $15, arrested by ' police on a Congress last year and modeled .complained , that dor-' : nursing homo a week ago. Mark"¦ E. Perkins, 71, died at his \ income tax rates " of not more mitories, ( Charge of driving in ' . the wrong alter the temporary measures ; fraternity and sorority ' - .Survivors include: His wi fe and|; home between here and Center- : than .5 percentage points) houses were so far from class- I lane of traffic Saturday at 5:15 i This change would take effect taken by Congress in the last two " two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Van Lau , ' ville Saturday afternoon . A dis- ¦ ' room buildings it was impossible3 i ! a.m. at E. Broadway and Cari- j .10 days after submission "unless recessions. California, and Mrs. John Gayo, abled veteran of World War \ , he ! mona Street . to get Io class without h-eing tardy.• ' Green Bav . I had been an invalid eight years. j rejected by a joint resolution of "It is time now for permanent Stiiccnl government leaders sett ! He was born Dec. 6, 1890, son of Roland W . Loitz. 23, 1340 \w. Congress." This means both the legislation to bring this well-tested ' j , up the new campus bus systemv Gasper Erickson I Mr . and Mrs , Joseph Perkins, and Broadway, $15. arrested by the House and .Senate would have Io stabilizer more smoothly into op- Did BUM to; provide express serv ice for the , Highway Patrol on a charge of veto. peration when economic activity e WHALAN Minn. (Special >—Cas-- . spent liis entire lite on the same 1 first three class changes eachl per- Erickson , 90, Whalan, died Sat-•; farm. permitti ng illegal operation Sunday 'Die tax cut "would remain in declines, " Kenned y urged. j ' (il morning and the lunch break. 'iirrlay afternoon at Winona Gen-- ; Survivors are: Three sisters, at 12:45 a.m; on Highway at effect six months , subject to re- He .' pro posed extending the bene- I Mrs. Ralph (Martha ) Weisenberg- Lamoille. : vision or renewal by the same fit period by as much as l.'l weeks Ralph E. Elilcnfeklf . get Rolling- " the er , Arcadia; Mary, at home, and process —that is , by .presidential for laid-'oif employes who had ¦ ¦ stone Minn., $10, arrested by __ mngnilicffnt Sister M . Chrysologa. Mosinee. , action , subject to veto— "or exten- spent at least three years in jobs ^^ Wis,, and six brothers , Isndore police Thursday at 11:42 p.m. at.sion by a joint resolution ol Con- covered by the unemployment nnd Charles; (lalesville, Albert, 4th and Johnson streets on a charge gress. " compensation system. Dcpoe Bay, Ore.; Lawrence, Thief of having the incorrect address on ' In equivalent detail Kennedy job? Ivlcigno ^ro^c ' ) River Falls, Minn., and Bernard , his driver s license . spelled out his request for power Benefits should be lengthened , Ken- Austin Minn! Miss Eleanor A. Hopper , 20 , Pine to "accelerate and initiate " up. to similarly for other workers , ': all-in-one Tho funeral service will be Island , Minn., $10, arrested by po- $2 billion of works projects 'when nedy said , when joblessness is ' lice on a charge of failing lb stop ;j unemployment is ' rising. widespread. This coiad In: done by Tuesday at 10 a.m. at SI . Mary s 1 ' stereo portable Catholic Church, (lalesville . - ol for a slop light Saturday al 1:14 presidential proclamati on when The President could act, under insured unemployment reaches ,'i , which ho was a member. The Rev. a.m. al 4th and Main streets. ' Myron L. Kownlc/.yk, 7011 E. 4th i this plan, within two mouths alter per cent and when the number ol pi/mm^wm^LwmMMim mmwmt 1 wmiiwuiiii)j» in m u » ii^MiNggigmKgja .j.Joseph Brake .will officiate, Bur- 1 ' Trempealeau , where St., $10 , arrested hy police on aj the unemployment rate Hi had workers who have exhausted then ial will be in risen in at dens! three out of four ' riles will he conducted by charge of driving with no driver 's I benefits over a thn-e-nioiilh perind military months and i2> bad risen at least Triwner-I.itflo Hear VFW Post. license in possession Sunday al j reaches 1 per cent nl covered em- 1 percentage point higher than its ; Friends may call nt Smith Mor- 12:24 a.m , at W. lirondwav and j ployment. level fou r months. ' earlier, These. j . ti' .'U'y, Cialesville . from 7-9 p.m. Huff street . Kennedy suggested "incentives " Roger (1. Vail, 22 1637 Gilmore time periods could he lengthened improve their todnv. , ' for the states to Ave., $10, arrested by police Fri- if Congress preferred , the mes- jobless benefits , .so that most idle day al 7:36 p.m. at Highway 61 sage indicated . workers would receive at least Two-State Funerals lief ore taking act ion, the Presi- and Clark's Lane on a charge of ball , their average weekly w.'i^ e 1 if \N- ¦ _ P- \ . dent would have to make a find- \ failing to stop for a stop sign. | c-, Felix I.. Pelowski ing thai "current and prospective The payroll tas which hiiaiu ' Minn —Funeral Keith K. Johnson , Peterson. applied In ST . CHARLKS , \ economic developments " required the program should lie sers' iees-l'oF-Kclix-.L^.-P.elDw.ikUJSL. Minn., forfeited a deposit of $15 , the first Rfioo of earnings instead on '\T"l'1inrge" oT failing" I'd ""yield"] -such- -ivieiisurre:s'< in '¦•?T;ormr"hr-snTd-."- ..:, _v. : - : the rifiht of way. He was arrest- ment Act. .. ^r- .<\ at Sacred llearl Church , Pine He llieri could commit t hese Kennedy suggi'Med , that Con- ¦ ^ Creek , Wis., Ihe Rev. .lames Fas- ed hy police Saturday at 4:16 p.m. ' N V jzpry after n collision sums: gress " will wish In examine cure- \ ! line I it of St. Charles Bnrronieo near Main and 5th ; streets. ! p to $?,">0 million in speeding lully " proposals for removal of . Church, SI. Chillies , officiating. up direct federal wit lays previous- the ceiling on (he federal debt and Heart Ceme- ;r ¦ , Burial was in Sacred cent ceiling on Ihe in- x 1 > the 4U ¦ \ ¦;• : ¦; •K ' ''* ' ly aut horized hy Congress , pt'i- , ""; ", ,' .v» >- ^. \ ). \'P-K 'i tery willi graveside rites by the HEAD START ON HOMECOMING ¦ ^ l - fi ' K |> to $75(1 million for grunts ir. terest , rates on Treasury bonds . ^* y " American Legion. TKMPK Ariz , i/j',—Itusty Mar- 1 ' ¦ The Stereograph . I aid to state and local govern- Hul he did not directly ask then * r > I >/' SWM, IflE?! Pallbearers were Ralph Slovin shall . II) , had a hang-up time while ' ments. , reiruiv al. This self-contained stei'eo phono- .Jr. and Fred Knaiif , SI. Charles , working on decorations for Ari- p Io $'2."ifl million more In he However m his budget me. - .sage 1^ ,k ' I' , ' «V L] priiph has the fabulous Mngnavox ami Hubert Kriuner , Carl Star/ec- zona Stale University s liomcconi. ' distributed among the three pre- Kenned y asked that die 'temper, I * ki .lr. and Flnrian and Alvin Kon- ing. . i I " -\ Micromalie record player with 10 j ceding categories as the President ary " debt ceiling, be boosted hi kel . Winona. Police said a hammer fell on saw lit. Willi billion. The debt now is push stylus guarantee. his hrnd, year diamond A" ¦ ing 'against the present limit ol Amplifiers and speakers in one case Th» power would expire Auto- .>2!ill billion . . . . one minute from noir you run kr.nir •— ¦ ¦ ¦ Jl lB^^^S^WW "pt^jj mat ically in I'., months 'unless ex- .' .. just plug iii and piny. In attrac- ^m\ ^l BLANKETS ASKED ' Ill his report Kennedy alsi by pliunv! Ivig lit iidvv is a good time tora MOW YORK i/I>) — Appeals for tended by Congress , but the pro- 1 i w - urged an increase in pay 1 or iiiei n tive fine luggage . .. choice of colors. *'^mm^mj ^J ¦ ^H - * "i^*"w.wwgii gram could be ended al any l ime pleasant visit by p lmne...Inuring fatniliar blank els In relieve suffering around I bel s of the l- 'ederal Itcservt Hie world are i by the President. voices , slinring ihe latest f.uiulv iie\vs lieing sounded just Hoard and adjust men! of the . mlU^Change to now by two agencies concerned Kennedy said any of the four l*Tn ot lis chairman to make it e.xpni l'ii 'k Ufi tlie p lume anil cii|i>v a iiapay about the plight of refugees and recessions since World War II ^ Phiffios 66 simultaneously Willi the stin t ol , Ki't-to n«'tlier! Sta r time cull hy mnnlur. WRoulilt Vollcm Aitdlllr* victims of iiiiluriil disaster. would have inel this triggering C'D»illlJnn« your llururr Church World Service reports formula. new presidential term. Sair money f ull .•itdtion -in-stut ina . Mrlnrrd Drllif.rj • -^ ^ its stock of lilnnkels pract ically | He predicted Uni t the first im- Kennedy also asked Congres s l< • Aulonmllo Ticket XDUIIIincS , pact of the speed-up In orders , act on the program announced b\ I I' rlnlfr. j exhausted. And the American Northwester n Bell in Minnesota ' ipIilpSSl Friends Service Committee is-ask- I contracts and . spending would be Secret ary of the Treasury Pong 4 HARDT S MUSK : STORE ing for 50,000 hlunekts , as well as I let within one. Io two nionlli «, alter las Dillon last fall to tree sihei 116-118 East Third Sf. DOERER'S (B3) wish gifts , for use in its work with I the procedure was invoked. from Kovcniniriit cont rol and hal Phone M14 ""^— Ilnrrrr 'x F.qlllpinrnt lUdln nl>p»tch«l Algerian refugees in Tunisia and His proposals lor bolstering j ob- the issuance ol " silver eerlili Morocco, less pay were familiar in the cntes , " AFFAIRS Thoughts at Rdndom--- How Do You Stand , Sir? HAUNTED HOUSE TODAY IN WORLD From Editor's Notebook

All-Important : ¦ Wi &ttBj. . ^-t ROCHESTER , MINN.—When you com* out with a new Sunday paper sometimes ' Issue Raised you get something you didn t figure on— io Congo By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER Low and in the case of this editor it was stom- ' ' an . excellent mag- ach: ulcers , currently being treated at a "Insip-lit andd Outlook " .is : . By DAVID LAWRENCE azine published at the University ; of- Wisconsin. 18 missionaries hospital in (his world-famous medical cen- ¦ ' WASHINGTON — The massacre of at least and In the March' issue (laic. Pfund . the editor of up the fa.hire of the 's, somebody called them— many other civilians in the Congo points ter. Birth pain this, publication ,', wrote : order and to impress the Nations expedition to restore "birth of a Sunday newspaper pains. "The iioviet Union 'is • scoring ' victory. .' after United of foreign citizens must . naive. IrS that the lives and property in. the cold war , -quite ' - basically ' be- And why, I ask, should the editor get victory cause of our own moral indecision , which pre- bi Miirpemif?/! Nrws}> p i>i'r — hstahitsiini is:>?) nnd heariiij !, nnd causing TREATME NTS. '. ' .°, 'Tn,b'l Know Ontario Better , J thoughl , well, these ferent things Th is hook lr,ay " aches and pains? What bother us Ju^i,,' ^. ^; Medics never could spell anyway so maybe \V I'' WIIin; (i II , Cl.OSWAY C. K, LlN liKN — prove of til meat that w« hiyi iJivel- about dilan lln pills? like y n u .r ^ ¦KMIiMBmH ^ they had howl about my trip and were Publisher /.'.ice. Direelor /)iisiiu!s .i Af|/r . imitorlnnrn In oped. Full detail * of You write about so many problem. Molnor your life. No Jhl* treatment slven talking about "Know Untariu Metier " but mill Editor X Adv Director ohl n eur Fr.. B .CK. things the average person Your spelling follows Ihe fRHtlon. f I found out later it was a kidney X-ray. W .1 .( ' mi; Amu i>n Hiir.MK.il II. (i II VMK .I never heard about that I'm sound of this ailment very " ~ Mrtii r , Press .'inpl. Kiii/mi'iiii; .S'upt. French. I Gentlemen: Kindly nnd mi at enci ,! your Now FREE Book. I am Intertiteil Inl ¦ Fifty or even 20 yenrs ago Information (Pleaio ..ei'viog parsley with every .single meal - M (i' i.i:r: (lui- ^v vdi.ii (.' OKIKIN Moi. 'i'K Tie douloureux is a form of Jlull Check Bo») I I'd have written n quite differ- that Is , when you get a meal • - and why do Clue ,' /trroj itifniif Sunday K'difor neuralgia , affecting n main lU Hernia (J nodal Colon u 0l«nnuUr ! I InttammatlonJ they have sheets thai :ire rougher than ent column , emphasizing the nerve of MI ; MHI : II OF TIII : ASSOCIATKII IMIK SS the head and face , it i ' . things tlint imperiled us or ! rour.se sandpaper? Why in li— can I they i.s one of the most agonizing |NAME - __^_ ,______! ¦¦1?3> hurt us then , I'd have pound- - have slteels that are nice and soft and *. pains affecting man, when it is I .. ed nway at getting safe cily [AODRE5S . j comfortable like the ones we have at severe. Cause? Not known, T'IK ; AsMici.' iicii 1' i'i'ss Is onlllli 'd cMfluslvcly water supplies , vaccinating The I home?';' to flic use fur n'piililii '.jitidn (if nil Ihi; local victim usually is well on in j TOWH I iigulnst smallpox , givinjj bab- years and " iH'tf. 'i |iniilc-iron ore tax receipts are La Crosse. "Tears On My Pil- Arthur Solberg; and Mary, Mrs. gineering Co. will explain the tech- Albert Austad. the survey will locate and mark falling far short of estimates. low ," sung by Connie Flcmming, suitable public shelter space in nical portion of the survey and He told the Minnesota Slate Co- Stoddard , won third , and the Con- Miriam Circle: will meet 'with existing structures. The federally Richard Anglim, area CD com- stellations, an instrumental and Mrs. Fred Hessler; N aomi; Mrs. mander, will review the specific ordinating Committee on Kduea- vocal group from Winona State A rchie Nelson; Rachel. Mrs. Rob- responsibilities placed upon local lioji that steadily rising school College and Winona Senior High ert Burt;. Rebecca, Mrs. Edward governments . for the successful aids have outstripped the fund School, was fourth. G-undersoh; Rhoda , Mrs. Neil completion of the program. MR. AND MRS. Kenneth Bailey; Rutrj, Miss Daisy Immell sources on which they wero based. Jack Frost (Bob Olson) present- Public Library The overall survey is expected , ed the winners with scrolls and Mathews announce the en- and. Sarah, Mrs. Olaf Lovberg. to identify space to furnish fallout "It sceiris logical that Minne- gave the Hawaiian Dancers—Amy gagement of their daughter, Lesson I of the new 1962 Bibl e protection for about a quarter of sotans should begin how to face Bonnie, to Stanley J. Johnson, the* nation 's population. It's a frankly the situation which simple, Marguame, Saiidy Man and Alma study "C h r i s t is Our Source Movie Corrects mathematics continually empha- Tashiro—a scroll for their act. He son of Mr. and Mrs. Selrner and Light" will be presented. prime project in the national de- fense program. sizes," said Bjornson , ; "that our also presented the parade awards. Johnson ,. Blair , Wis. .;. Miss presently dedicated funds are no Talent show entries and Grand Mathews is employed at the longer adequate to meet the school Ole Opry stars Justin Tubb and Stonehenge Lore I'll ber you wouldn t speak Speltz Studio. Her fiance is em- Pastor Presents aid burden , and that we must go" ' fhi* Red Sovine appeared before a re- Did Merlin , legendary 5th Cen- way ployed by the General Tele- , increasingly beyond such fund io your wife! ceptive near capacity crowd . The tury magician magically transport sources for the revenue needed^ SPEBSQSA Hiawatha Valley Chor- phone Co. of Wisconsin. Lutheran Ladies huge stones from Ireland to Wilt- Plainview Award us , Junior Ferguson and the shire, England where they form- "Wo can leave the fund dedica- Country Round-Up Boys and last Aid Topics ed the fascinating monument of tion- system unaltered , but we are year's talent show winner, Dave Stonehenge? Dinner Slated kidding ourselves.if W'e continue to Kennedy and the Ambassadors MINNESOTA CITY, Minn. — The circular setting: of large PLAINVIEW , Minn.-Dr. Phillip believe it will remain adequate. Compensation Were guest stars. "Our Mission Work in Japan " and standing stones is the subject of Raup, professor of agricultural Personally, I feel Minnesotaiis will Four Dead in "The Apostle Paul's Call to Eu~ one of the new films available for face up to the needs of our loftiest 1 by economics at the University of rope,' were topics presented loan at Winona Public Library Minnesota , wilt be guest speaker purpose — adequate -support for the Rev. David Ponath, pastor of through March 2. at the Plainview Jaycee awards education. " Fund May Require WCCW Plans First Evangelical Luthera n Legends and misconceptions sur- dinner at the school cafeteria Wed- I The t reasurer said ' -earlier, osfi - Wisconsin Church, Minnesota Ci ty, at Thurs- , - Elba Meeting day's meeting of the Ladies Aid round the- monument , the oldest nesday evening. He will talk on I mates of the "impending sch ool -aid at the church. Scripture reading part of w. ihich scientists have dat- "Development of Social and Eco- |deficit had placed the figure at Special Session The next deanery meeting of the ed at nearly 4,000 years old. For nomic Institutions in a Rural Com- [ about $13 million, but he added and prayer by the pastor preced- :. ST. PAUL (API — There is an Winona Diocesan Council of Cath- ed the topics: the past 300 years the public has munity," that the fund will be off by almost outside possibility, " says tioV. Accidents erroneously" associated Stonehenge Dr. Raup is a manlier of the ' ¦million " olic Women will be held at St. " During the business session an- $3 more because appropri- Elmer L. Andersen , .' that 'a ' special By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Aloysius Church , Elba , Minn., with the Druid s, members of a U. N. committee - on agricultural ations .- ; were - based on optimistic session of the legislature might be nual reports showed completion religious order in ancient Britain. development and has traveled ex- \ The death of a Brown Count? Sunday at 2 p.m. of all projects undertaken. Offices iron ore tax proceeds.. ' . ' called to deal with Minnesota ' s Feateured speaker will be the The 15-minute black and white tensively in the U . S. and Europe. ¦ woman early today and those 0 f held f or hvo-year terms which . 'ex- "There was .-talk , during the last .' unemployment compensation fund, two men in a wcokend car-train Rev. Roy E. Literski , student film , "Stonehenge ,',' says modern He is presently a mem ber of sev- legislative session about a possible pired were vice president and eral committees studying; the im- ¦ i The governor said Sunday he is crash have brought Wis.consin '-s chaplain of St. Mary's College. His treasurer. Mrs. Melvin Hohensee man is still puzzled about how an- total of $32 million ,jn iron ore i' seriousl topic will be the "Role of the cient man squared and joined the portance of farm migration to ur- y, concerned about the low 1%2 highway toll , lo 3.T, compared succeeds Mrs. William Reps as occupation tax proceeds, Payable ! level of . the fund, lie said tl.ie . - re- with 55 on this date one year age*. Papal Volunteer:" Father Literski Harry huge ston es. ban centers. . by June 15, 1962, reflecting ore : vice president and Mrs. Donald Walker , adult agricultur- ¦ i serve funds have dropped to a Mrs, Agatha Van Pay, 51, -wa s. will explain the function of this Jessie succeeds Mrs. Edward Max- 'tonnage , mined in ' 1'JGl.:.' ' . [ "dangerous service as well as its importance MISS H. Alberta Seii, librari- al instructor at Plainview school , level." killed early today , in . the Town of ham as treasurer, an , announced these other films to Mother Ghurch. All Catholic or- and Wabasha County Agent Matt "The best current estimate of I The fund had about $131 million Preble as she.walked across High- ganization s have a prime role in Hostesses for . the corning available: Metz have assisted Earl Dcane. the gross receipts fi gure from that way 141 toward home from jie-r months are Feb. 7, Mrs. Leo j in reserve in 1053, has been drop- this training plan , from deanery "Ancient Mesopotamia ," black Edwin Graner and- John Lubinsld ' source is now $13.8 million . ping ever since and is now down husband's tavern o« Die other sid e MR. AND MRS. James Ma- Richter; Feb. 28, Mrs. Nadiile and I level to the local parish social ,white, .10 minutes. "Auto Bi- of the Jaycees in selecting the Win- I "Half of our iron Ore occupation j to $4L million. The law provides of the.street in the Brown County groups. honey, Route 2, Ettrick, have Quillen; - March Mrs. William ography, black and white, 26 min- ner of the test farmer , of the year ' community. . Reps, and April Mrs. Roman " tax proceeds go into the general j for ara automatic increase in rates Mrs. C. A. Kubicek Jr., Winona announced the engagement .and , utes, story of the American auto- award. He will be between 2l and . Gierok. Vacancies available the I revenue fund , except that a 5 per j whenever the reserve gets below Allen C. Christiansoh ,. 26, of ru- deanery president , will give a.re- approaching marriage of their mobile. "Buma — African Sculp- 36. I cent portion is .set aside for the , $50 million. Andersen said that ral Walertown and Elmer J. Bol- latter part of March and Apri l ture Speaks," color, 9 minutes. Donald Haimes 1 sume of the board meeting held daughter, Patricia Ann , to and in May can be filled by con- and John Mc: Iron Range Resources and Reha- fthis , however , has not been suffici- stad; 23, of Ashippun , were killed at - Austin Jan. 10,' "Children 's Emotions ," black and Hardy have been nominated for . ' bilitation Commission i In the Saturday night in the collision of - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ . ent stop decline. . ' Thomas Dale Bradshaw, son of tacting Mrs: Harry Jessie, chair- . - white, 22 minutes. "Deer Live the distinguished service award "The other half goes on a 40-10 their car and a Milwaukee Road Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bradshaw , man. with Danger," color, 11 minutes. for outstanding I Andersen revealed that h'c- .' hiet service to the com- basis to school support and to the : last week with;Rep. train at a crossing in Oconomowqe. Faculty Wive s Blair. The wedding will take An hour of fellowship with, a "Five Colorfu l Birds," color* 10 munity 's economic, social and phy- Fred Cina of light lunch and coffee are plan- University of Minnesota , . Aurora , liberal majority leader in The car was split and the rear sec- place at 10 a.m. Feb. 24 at minutes, goldfinch , cedar waxwing, sical development. Local : winners The most accurate estimate tion thrown about 100 yards.: Tha Couples Party ned to follow each rnid-w-eek Len- yellowheaded blackbird , redheaded may compete in the state contest the House, and Sen. John Z-wach St. Bridget's Catholic Church , ten service. Two hostesses will now availabl e indicates about $6.9 of Walnut Grove , Senate major ity auto was owned by Bolstad. ¦Fo l lows- . Game woodpecker and bluebird. "Gcor- to select Minnesota's. 10 outstand- million of ore lax money reserved ¦ Ettrick. Mr. Bradshaw is af- serve at each meeting and women gie ," color , 6 mirutes , children 's ing young men. leader , to discuss the problem,. Donald Bolier, .33, of Bakhvi n. filiated with his father in the of the congregation may volun- in this maimer to meet education 's died Saturday of injuries suffered The Winona Faculty Wives held book: "Home Life: 18th Century needs. The 40-10 split will thus "Th« idea behind this meeting," implement business at Blair. teer by calling Mrs. William Reps Life in : Williamsburg, Va.," color , in a Jan. 6 collision hat killed two a couples coffee party at Lake mean $5,520,000 for school aids and said Andersen , "was to get agree- other persons. The crash occurred Park Lodge following the Winona Miss Mahoney is enrolled at who will serve as chairman. 22 minutes. "Iron Curtain Lands," Arkansaw Scouts ¦ ¦ , $1,380,000 for: the university. " ment early on the needs so that in. Baldwin. ' - . ' ". Senior High School basketball La Crosse Vocational School. black and white 20 minutes. "Man ARKANSAW , Wis, — Five senior legislation can be shaped for early game Friday evening. ' Without a Country," black and Boy ScouLs from Arkansaw Troop passage in the 1963 regular ses- Committee chairman Mrs. Stan- Fountain Citian white, 25 minutes, dramatization of story by Edward Everett Hale. 142 have signed for a summer {sioh. " Anderson said there j s no GOP State Executive ley Ledebuhr, was assisted by the' Mavis Danielson expedition to Philmon t Scout ranch Weed Meeting ' danger-of the funds running out Mmes. Milton Davenport, Lloyd Going to Europe "MARIAN Anderson," black and in New Mexico. They are John i before the 19(33 session. . mm Comm ittee to Meet Luke, Htrry McGrath, Sherman Wins Canton High white, 27Vi minutes, the concert Abbott, A.IIen Baier, Robert Har- Set at Lewiston - , , Minn. — A tung and Joe and,Billy Yingst. Tlie Mitchell, Iver Odegaard Richard Citizenship Award . FOUNTAIN CITY singer. "Meet Mr . Lincoln ,", black BARRACKS OFF ICER MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The 70- Stanton , Edward Staricka , Gerald Fountain. City man will .leave soon and white, 27 minutes, "Modern Chippewa Valley Council , to which For January 30 Tifniti , Sanford Tyler and John for Europe as an intermediate this area belongs , may send '. 3:1'. The name of Edmund T. Cie- member Minnesota . Republican CANTON, Minn. (Special )-Miss Falconry," color , 24 minutes. . 1 rriinski; senior vice commander , executive cornrrult'e'c. meets here Wood. Mavis Danielson , daughter of Mr. field :. engineer with Federated "Montreal ," color , 20 minutes. They will leave Aug. 10 by char- The annual Winona Count y weed ; ' ¦- ¦:¦ j was ommitted from the list of new Feb. 3 to set dates for district and Mrs. Hiram Danielson, rural Electric Co., Paramus, N.J. Be- ''Newfoundland Sea Birds ," color , tered bus and return Aug. 26. The conference will be 10 a.m. Jan. -30 ! fore leaving this country he will ranch ex.pects 20,000 Scouts this i officers of Winona Barracks , Vet- and state conventions and to Canton , has been selected to re- 14 minutes. "People of a City ," at Lewiston City Hall . County ¦1j erans of World War I , jxiblished choose a site: for the state GOP Joseph Scanlans ; attend a month's school sponsor- black and white, 22: minutes, Stock- season. Auditor Richard Schoonoyer said '' ceive the Good ¦ ¦¦ 1 Friday. convention. To Celebrate Citizenship Award ed by.Federated, a branch of In- holm. "Quetico, " color, 22 min- today. " ' . . ' . I made annually by ternational Telephone & Tele- utes , wilderness world on Ontario- Junior Lutherans Plans for the meeting Were re- j 40th Anniversary t h e Minnesota graph. Minnesota border. ported in a letter received - by | Chapter of the Son of Mrs. Paul Pinkley, Foun- "Skier 's Choice," color , 14 min- ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) — Of- Schoonover from Duane - A. Wil- ; Mr .and Mrs. Joseph Scanlan, Daughters of the tain City's acting postmaster, utes; " Song of the Feathered Ser- ficers of Faith Church Junior Lu- son , commissioner, state Depart- 578 W. Broadway, will be honored American Revolu- James graduated from Fountain pent," color , 2H2 minutes, ancient therans, rural Ettrick , were in- ment of Agriculture. Township of- on their 40th Anniversary at an City High School and attended an and modern Mexico. "Squeak, tlie stalled in a candlelight ceremony ficers and mayors or their assist- LEAF'S tion. She w a s 1 - open house at St. Casimir's Catho- chosen by the fac- electronic and technical school in Squirrel ," black and white, 10 min- conducted by the Rev. E. E. Olson ants are required by law to attend. | lic Church Hall from 2 to 5 p. m. Washington , D.C., before enlist- ., ^ iftY CLEANING SPECIAL utes, animal learning. "Victoria Friday evening. They are : Roger The County Board of Commission- ^ ulty on the ba- Jan .28. 1^6 formal invitations will sis of dependabil- ing and serving 19 months in the Falls—Th e Smoke that Thunders," Instenes, president; Betty Borre- ers and the public were also in-.. - be sent. ity, service, pa- Far East. color, 11 minutes. son , vice president; . Marie Leque, vited. 1 The open house will be given 'by triotism and lead- secretary, and Linda Back, trea- Municipalities that don 't have Snow Suits dean if their sons and daughters, Mr. and ership, and will surer. Advicers are .^frs. Roger weed inspectors should appoint | , Mr .and Mrs. Mavis Cochrane Graduates E Mrs. Barrel Scanlan represent Canton Buffalo City Sets Up DabJ. Mrs. Floyd Back and Mrs. them before the meeting and send : °* Robert Scanlan , Mr. and Mrs. in district competition, Eugene Herreid. Lunch was served these inspectors to the meeting, j Jackets 72 ™° Rozella COCHRANE , Wis. — Two area Planning Commission James Heer and Miss Mavis , a senior, is a member of afterwards by Diane Johnson and Use of chemicals¦ to control weeds, : ¦ ¦ Scanlan. girls have completed a course at plant diseases and . insect pests ' " ' Second and Main • the National Honor Society, Future the practical nurses training BUFFALO CITY,.Wis.-A plan- Jean and Gary Tranberg. Next j • Homemakcrs of America, the band course at Rochester. I'ormal .grad- ning commission has been created meetinc will be Feb. 16. will be discussed. I Legion Auxiliary and chorus, Beacon and library uation of the class including Miss by the Buffalo City Council consist- staffs, and was alternate girls stat- Goldene Hammer daughter of Mr. ing of Jack Deneff , Merlin Bolling- Votes for Girls er last year. She is a member of and Mrs. Marvin Hammer, Coch- er, Ch arles Schlosser , O. J. Sohr- the - Henrytown Lutheran Church rane, and Miss Mary Lou Benusa, weide and Norman . Zeichert , with State 12th Year and last year attended the Luther daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. A. Zeichert as secretary. CANTON , Minn. (Special)-Paul League convention in Miami, Benusa, Waumandee, will lie held Salaries of city officers were set Blogan "Unit 400 American Legion F|la.. as president of her Luther in May. Goldene graduated from at the last council meeting as Auxiliar y met Thursday night at League. Cochrane High School and Mary follows: Mayor , $9.50 per meeting; the Kenneth Turner home. Roll call JI Lou from Arcadia High School. aldermen, $8 per meeting, and was Community needs and the ma- The U. S. Navy Pacific Fleet' s Both girls, are working at St. constable , $1.50 per hour plus 7 jority present responded with amphibious forces conduct over Mary|s Hospital Rochester, Gol- cents mileage. school expansion as Die great est a dozen amphibious operation ex- dene in orthopedics and Mary Council has voted to set trailer ccrcises each year. Lou in pediatrics , rental fees at $8 a month. NHDLEW need. dues were . County and district f^fefRT' SAV E 26 ?! pr. 0RC«^ paid and donations made to the l3iL' ^-—^^^*r<- ' s \ hospital association and the March ~^ LLOW of Dimes. Mrs. Carl Richardson , f i STAMPED village chairman -of the March of ¥ r^mr^^v CASES WMkm\^m*tLmL\ Dimes appointed solicitors. It was \ ^& ^^ r \ ) u\ PI WmWSmM^m voted to send a girl to girls state ; ReBU,ar,Y l,59 pr for the twelfth year nnd Mrs. Cyril : - 4j o '4 oz. Rice was appointed girls state l^\ ^^^ l^fe S i^ \ o , reported on current leg- ^^^Hnlfll^^^^BH^^^lK^H^I^sM^^X N ' chairman >t£ Qlp '-^— v 1°* KNITTING WORSTED islation . '\V . S^^^^W'V * AX _^ - pair ' \%Z Z^^r^ " \ X " brand __ ^ ' ' * - ^/ Famou. "R.d M«art i &M V - J*™^\ Sf /^^ V * * \ \ qua by Coon i ciark. Eaiy to ui« Rl *^_ i^" ArkL—C* >AL -<-V° . -^ / \ • Fine lily tubing JjQj '&* Columbian Women • Hemilitelied for »u ff^^^^^H^H^H^^^^^B^^^^^^ |k YfL ^ i^ ii fLi d.gula,!/ 1.19. NOW '" V ^^^v^mmm^p^rt!viaWalBmw^mmMmmWmMmmWJD ffV 1 ^/ F.' S%\ Officers ^ 1 M /T ^to^ rffl* :rj'- ^^.i-7v ^«K J '^-WU \ crochet Install ty .* .15 new o.liac.We Columbian Women installed of- \ \ * JJzS^m^y ** \ l , ,_„,_„ . „I|I M ficers at the K. C. Club Wednes- day evening. ' ¦ Installed- by Grand Knight John ' SPECIAL BONUS BUY ! I * Z^c Borzyslcowski were president , r% S, s \ \ . \ ^ ^S i nylon.t^X R«g, lle/ # t HlMMMHMMbVHMMHMPMBWtiV 'VVMMHl^B Jt mm i\ *~\ y Mrs, Joseph Stolpa: vice presi- N^BTfili'iVJX »l>lfJ!^ $%\[ifiiTivffi mM, Pairs H n°w onl dent , Jlr.s. Robert Kramer; sec- T ^ ,,,, , .,.. *H ! „, . I Ev,,0lax.d .m- ^ ^ retary. Mrs. Leo Rorkowski , nnd ^^ MlMwIlWMIwBwWlMMiMMi ^y^LTf^Bt^Ll ..^ . ... . bou.don cation with P V , " " m. td R 8 ' » l'rc';i's'ut'o'i'rMi'.sr'ltnlTcrt--IIcer. — lUlBlHiH ki^l^ffll^illlllllHB&Bi ^illH m^i^'^ '." iiim 'X w^ — m **.*. m *. ,*. 2" ^ V- «0- ' < *^' Prizes during Ihe social hour -- ¦¦HHH lBgH|-- r§| ^|| iM DECORATOR.. were won by Mrs . LaVeni Me- ^^™T^ PILLOWS ».ia- r-«d DOIUE S ,. .<&mM$^ W mp,ttl 0 vaiu. . 22rJI Cabe and Mrs. James Heer, ^j ^agT^r^ COMPLETE JrS^S^^^lMyP^ t p B ' * ' ' * Hostesses for Hie Feb. 21 meet- ing are Mrs. John Doi'zy.skowski and Mrs. C. W. liyer. 45TH ANNIVERSARY I !„>-- "°0u,ar *'98 Po P ul » r corduroy il p- BO iquor« qunlity. Altrnc Tf *» Spring Grove , INI inn, (Special) — ^k ^/S^ mrmM vb ^ N^^ ^ P^ ^ H J Tho cliildren of Mr. nnd Mrs. Al- bert Holm will hold open house in honor of their parents 451h wed- ind anniversary Jim . 2fl from 2 to 5 p. 111. nt Ihe Spring Grove Trinity Lutheran church parlors. No for- WEDN ESDAY, JANUARY 24 ,TCHE"' mal invitations are being issued. /i> to ^vv ^ ^K SEMBlE v '^ T a.m. ™ ^^ife PURI 7 L 9 5 p.m. Po ' Popular "Ripple" ond new "Rainbo* ular R HA ^/ d..l n. Q«al- LINEN W^W:5s \^ "TVv^ P 9°»'«' 0 J^^ ijv - ^BILGIAN GET-TO-GETHER CIRCLE ' Fiejlo" deilpni. Chooio from tho mn m „ . IP^ - ^^' ,- , ,^ , f meet at 11:15 p.m. Wednesday with t\ ; . _ ^* * '' OO^._ 4MB I7Tn«ir quolirfy, b.nuliful Croi- Slilch \ lo moHO. loaiKr cov.d f |Jff upioni I ¦ILtL » „ - , , , ,i , , , „- UUV ' , ,„ !« •» rpattern. Hniihtd IculloptM •dual, Mrs. Richard Knhoun 41lli4-illli St., r«g. V8« rtn, 1.69 ' - _ (iiiod view. 1 52" x 52" 2.98^ SALON 52" * 70" 3.98 ! OVERWEIGHT? ! \v PARAMOUNT BEAUTY BUY TODAY ! SAVC ! yt>y in . 6aY l or 60 x80 4.98 ' FREE | fUADrC ITI * ° ' L To prcwi* lOil'i inln Unfl-Trlm Tnhleli | II! toko monthi to pay . ., no monay down con Mtl wolohl control «n to Robert J. Nriflie accominodale relatives or in-laws getting your money's woim More Space ¦-N. J -II. of w: (.0 II . Ol l-Ol II) And S. .' '<) have ' bei onie . increasingly fre- ° cases, ' where special !l. of .W. 60 II , of 101/, Block Al, OP. In some ol W'nflno. quent , so architect Herman H. conditions exist , he cart save you Julius .' /,'.. Udlbe ft u< lo Hart i'.on . B. Vork decided , to provide one that as much or more money than his Nalfii". - C.l't Of I- 3U It (if . I of n. Block. ' would -do even belter than (hat. ' 13. Hjmllfon's Add. lG Winon/i . - here s fee. In Your Home . - Lot S, archi- 'L'uctlR Wnlcn to Uo.|>' "t Spell.' ' ' > decide to use an This handsome l. ii- lev.el; design If you By VIVIAN- BROWN Hilkf- Plr",i Add . to Alfi.i'. a- • ready ahead of tiaie to ¦ • Alber t -Neunt.inn' Rl u ,!o Cetibftv 0.. Hxrr- .1-3 in Ihe series, not only provides tect, be ' ' in detail. You AP Newsfeatures Writer mansoi-! N'lv i< It of lot 6 , Hlock i ; O p. unobtrusive . living - . quarters for explain vour needs fo Si. (narief the f or instance, consider it vi- Few homes rver . ' ' large ¦ Oitjv rrJalivo; or perhaps for a maid, may. seem GcorQt W NoHijiv to G:d Hicko'v . ' there be a iniiiimuiTi ¦rnough . .espci-ially in . winter when »rd« , Inc. - P.irl. of D' . of 4>V <' ¦; ' V/'-i ol but also can be converted into a tal that Of Sec 3.1-10.S.4 Ivl'ifl F- . ol- i o.irl. walking from one ap- everyone is underfoot . The line SE' < reiil-prodiicihg. . apartment to hel p amount of Emil J. t.\atic\ i't u* . 10 llen- . P iU'.ir el - ; pliance to another. He can then - and cry is. "we need more spare." ' HV . J . 710 , II of- .r: v:',.'..'. ii o| sr. . ti f pay off . the mortgage. . Answer ' 1 accordingly. fAV, of -Ser .li . W, of IE , of Sec . ',' , plan his design many'people furnish a house ' Too SW 1 . oi' NE' 4, -fMW,' . oi SE' . nnd NE' . BECAUSE OF Its private side Another person may not consid- 1 ¦ ' ¦ •\vithoin ;i . pi.'in . -and .-gn on year of SW .. of . Sec. 13-105 J. . I- By ANDY LANG important, ' -i^hy ei ,il If) Dflvin K jtv entrance lo the lower level; • anoth- - er the saving of steps after ye;ir addinp funiitur.e .. and Cpitrudi- l- i Derg el v\ ~-ll 17 (t. ol S. 59 It of lot 17, or obvious possibility would be a AP Newsfejtures but may place a high value on accessories- - until finally there is Blcof ' l ?nd- Add. to.St Clinr .len . professional office. all your ' QUESTION : We have been more -storage space. Get ju st lio room for the growni t; f.-i m- OOIT CLAIM DEEP " your mind Frrnk W. .M.ilelkn jr el »y to Euqr-r>« Tlie bi-Ievel design is a new thinking about having our kitchen wants: and needs set in . iiy- " ' - . . . H.. unnge/ef u«—Lot 6, Block 1, D«vii stride forward in economical home completely remodeled , since it is before you see Hie architect and .We .must .learn lo discard -?x- S'utx) . m Goodviev/ . construct ion , and it's rapidly gainr time. ' Vlllnqe -el Lewlr.ton to D K. C»rnn»n|«. very old-fashioned. both of you can save traneiuis objocis aiid to.make the Ol> ing popularity. ' bach- Part «' Block *: . to vm.igo ol We'd like to have an/ architect inos!. of every inch ot tltior and I ewi'tch ' By raising the basement out of CONTRACT POR DEED up the plans for us, but air space to achieve comfort ami the ground far enough for good draw H. C, Vlllmow rt u« lo Herbert M C M JI - ¦ wonder whether this is absolutely co7.ine.ss without clutter. met rt uy -E' ,- o! IE", of Sec. '16-105-t,. windows and ventilation ,' . .' ' what ¦¦ Luclle Wnlcli 1 m j, necessary. What is your advice"? Uorbert Spelt' , .o once was secondary space be- MANY LARGE hallwayi serve HHice ' T Fif.rAaa. io -AHur 'n. g you used ArdWi M. Podeln ef m^ir to El.ilnc comes a perfectly Rood living Answer: As lon / as 1 /j X -I kl no' useful .purpose - ' oilier lliaii be- *1 Pfllicl- Lot 36, Elbfl, #xcept Tho N. i4 11. area , as functional as the upper the words absolutel y necessary, ing aii entrnm-eway, These can be ol :W. 137 ft . thereof ' level which retains the. character- the answer is no. it isn't absolute- made more praclicir by huilding ly necessary to have an architect NEW a closet on either or both sides of istics of a ranch. Hj^HF ! I In this case, dra w' up Ihe plans. CONVENIENT!handle the fron t door , if* space .-permits. architect York pro- your own rough ^T^^B¦ I vides optional dining and liviniZ You can make ^^^^B one ¦ This will not only break-'ii p ' the show: your contrac- room , bedroom sketch , it. to 5 does the work ¦ will - City , kitchen and bath sugges- ^- N«fcMiH the hall but per- Issues monotony of tor and have him - make ¦¦ ¦ on the lower level, in addition to a • ¦ of two- - . - . - . ¦ mit a . ojosed-in-yeclion at the en- tions , since he might note desired ST- • iflH vast If! ft: 8 in. by 2!> ft, recrea- trance where - unexpected callers ! I ion room, lavatory, and laundry Advertisement / and canvassers may be greeted ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ? '' and utility room. " ' ' flHH without -; being brought into the Single Permit ¦ Mere Comfort Wearing ^ •¦ ' ' ' If - desired , main area of the house. a. simple partition, For a second week only one could completely defacli Ihe rental S A corner cupboard in a hall can huildiiifi permit was issued by the apartment zone from the main FALSE TEETH ^^9V serve to house china and linens, ' Hero Is a pleasa,nt way to overcome I city engineers office. house; otherwise a door keeps this FASTEETH, and perhaps even ' conceal' protu- ¦ loose plate discomfort. . It was taken by Eugene Swca- area isolated: . ' : ' ' . »n - Improved powclex sprinkled on '-.; ^^rW^^L berances such as pipes zc'y; 1071 Gilmore Ave:, for en- upper and lower pla-t es holds them ^ " Hrmer. so that they .(eel more com- ;. •' WINONA closure of a porch -estimated lo THE UPPER level contains fortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty LIVING room* ie-m to shrink ¦ Plumbing Co. cost SliOO. . : . . - three bedrooms, large bathroom taste or.- feeling. ' It's alkaline (non- as the years go on but often , a acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate . ' ¦ Tills year's dollar volume of with lyvo entrances , a kitchen with today 306 Mankato Ave. phone 3035 room is dwarfed by the furniture, odor breath" . Get F^STEETH / '• ¦ - ' ' '_ ' ' - ' " imt new building noir slarids: a! ,s;.<)7. ' .- plenty of room for a breakfast ta- nt. drug counters everywhere. . ^— that is added from time to 'time. n 666. There have been no now ble, and a flining-livi ng room com- A sofa table can be a great clut- house permits issued this year. bination , of roughly the same di- ter, but the hnrriemaker is reluc- i Permits for installation of .gas ; riioh sions • as the recreation room tant to part with it because " 've .we fired heating units . went to Su- ' below. - always had .it. " perior Heating. & Roofing <.'o.i The house contains 1 ,250 square "A desk can take up a great ¦ for John Kane, 1.1(75 CJilmore feet of living area on the upper deal ' 'of' , , space. offering nothing FIWC Aye.; and Henry Hnrders, for BOO level and 1 ,210 square- feet on the more than a . writing surface. A Thomas Lorbieeki, 502 E. King ; lower level , the optional apart - WATERBURY GAS OR OIL • ' ¦ delicate piece of ¦furniture that is SI . ' . . ment portion would occupy 5M) , ' ' pretty, but : useless such as an ; Winona . Sales fc Kngineefing square feel and the finished base- in-need-of re-upholstery Victorian drew a permit for installation of , ment portion (BO square feet. The ' ' sofa , is kept as a decoration. an oil burning furnace for Laur a 1 attached garage adds. 200 .square Large coffee tables and occa- Darling, 534 (iarficld St. feet. ' ¦ ' FURNACES ' ¦Innnl Inhtpt; m.iv nffnr tiflln rnnrh ¦ ¦/ ¦/¦ ARCHITECTS struggling with Suparior Heatkng Roofing Co. the new bi-level frequently have % Building in Winona 75 East Second St. Phone >3987 difficulty ' coming up with a pleas- iy«z aonar volume ^y/ ,646 ing exterior: It's often hard to t>et Itesidcnfial : ..:..... - .. '" 2 ,(>0(i ' ! the front door to look right, riding ' ' j ©it Commercial ; ...... ,-. 3II.SIM . jjas it does midway between the two 1' iiblic 'non- ¦ - levels. York solved the: .problem 4%k WHY DO YOUR taxable) . '. ,.....,... 55,2(12 ;¦; OR ¦ ¦ ' \ nicely in this house with a trellis- New houwn ' '-¦- ,.0 ; | ed portico . / ; . Their value ...... 0 The main roof is carried,down ~ Volume tamo : in a single plane to nice! the cor- date 1940 ..:.,. , ...:.$ 8,550 ; nice of the wrought , iron vertical panels, - lowering the apparent WBHK GAS than support for ash trays and ' ¦ ¦ j .heiglit pf the house and m ¦ giving an lamps. . ¦ •;¦ . ji illusion of length. 7 ¦ If the home decor is conlenipo- 1 . i THE HAR D WAY? > :¦ :&s -^. 1 Pulling the garage on the side. '¦f Jz&Bm^k * rary, more room may be corral- j rather than on the lower level led -'by utilizing "air space." using |! a* in most bi-levels. costs more hut room dividers and cabinels and | Whichever You i adds immeasureably to .ihe appear- Chooso, lamps oil pole suspension.' These j < ance of the house. space savers arc shown in stores. r FISH HOUSE You Can Depend On - An even more pleasing exterior WwL much THE DINING room has returned . — provided you have a large g^^^f^» ond enjoy yourself to modern living, but it need not '' enough lot — /would he to sub- V*££ J^ \$f c more! LENNOX be as large as a ballroom to serve s.tiliilp a ' two-car garage with ils , S-^7=:-^rJ,i!?ll5^ FLOOR PLANS its purpose. A .dining room may door facing the side...... Left hand portion of ment area occupies 560 square feet: rest of lower , Complete materials for knockdown. give tip some of its excess space lower level could be completely detached from level liofi square feet. ' Upper level ' 'contains 1.250 CAQ A A Heating Equipment! , OUTDOOR living areas of 6'X 8'x6' high . 3MO.VU to the living roo m kitchen or per- rest of house by a partition instead of a door square feet and garage adds 290 square feet. haps to a small sewing room , J in- i1 this house are especially attractive. ' Sliding glass doors lead from the should owner want a rental apartment. Apart- Complete materials for knockdown. en room or work room, - j C^l Cfl ' I recreation room to a sunken patio 4'x6'x6' high ^)jliOU : In one home the dining : rnorn ¦| was divided in half with louvered ; on the lower level ; and a dining ALSO SEE US FOR . doors hitched to the ceiling, and ;1 balcony off ,the rear of the kitchen Mail Coupon for ''Baby Blueprint' shelf:; serves the upper level. the extra space used for . Full study plan information on this architect-designed House ol POURING WOOL storage of linens, glasses, ¦ china Plenty of .storage ' .space for out Fire Refardant The Week can be yours now. It comes to ' door pear is provided in the gar you in a handy folder with and silver. a baby blueprint showing each floor and all elevations 'Tips INSULATION - - $1.30 age; which has a rear door fo plus on ^X* Building a -House.- " The price is only aO cents. They're.also available CHILDREN'S rooms may? be convenience. . PRE-FINISHED BIRCH OR OAK made more utilitarian so that they Paints Might at the information counter of the Daily News. ' and their toys will not spread over HOME PLANS, DAILY PANELING «, ,, ., $11.84 the house. A properly planned cab- ! J-3 Statistics NEWS . • ' ¦ ¦' Please send me a baby blueprint inet and 'bookease arrangeirji.Mit j - . . - . on Design J-3. !¦ WASHABLE WHITE built on one wal l , lo the coiling^ A three-bedroom bilevel with Enclosed is 50 cents. ' Stop Big will take care of small fry through- one bath, lavatory, and option- Blaze NAME ...... :.:... ^...... CEILING TILE w „ 17c (heir teen years. . al lower level apartment con- By AP .. NEWSFEATURES (please print plainly) I 1 Two girls might he ncconimixlat taining additional bedroom / The day may come BB^T^ " BU cd by utilizing space under a slop bath , kitchen and dining-living -when it will STREET ing ceiling so dial-there is a clos I room., be almost impossible for a fire to ...... LUMEER el on each side and desk in be j Upper level contains 1,250 start accidentally in your honied CITY ...... :.... STATE ...... IVEI^iITEMnFIl/ELL B COMPANY $ & ¦ tween. A vanity table and mir square feet of living area not H'ut the complete use of fireproof ror may replace the desk in la ! counting 290 square foot Call the Lumber Number 8-3667 gar- materials still is a long way off , i ; ter years. ogc. Finished portion of lower from reaching the point of ip,nii' IT'S AN ILL WIND ' from a practical standpoint. 573 East 4th Street Duane Jackets , N\gr. level contains 650 square foot; l ion. : MEMPHIS . 'Penn. i/P-The area's .Science is making considerable optional ahartment- To qualify as a fire rctardanit " luckiest loser '' , title may belong Complete 560 square progress , however , ill Hie light lo | M fqot. Dimensions arc 58 feet paint with Underwriters Laboraa- to Harry Howard of .-Whitehaven, Building m&ii? ' ' j reduce, the large, loss of life and ial£i& 4 inches by 25 feet lories, the formula!ion must haviel He was en route to the bank when «HWMHMWanMaHllHa MMBBaHHHBiaflWniS2 «QH^ Service /§flffi | 8 inches huge properly damage every year '17 ^T deep, two other properties clearly slat,t,-!a high wind scattered his .77 ¦ from homt: fives. One way in ¦ ed on the label. It must not eonl-j checks and $22(1 cash over a park- which this is being done is by (lie tribute more than a Cerlaiin ' iriR lot. JDOES ORIGINALITY COUNT? crealIon of fireproof or fire re- amount of additional fuel , to a; A HAPPY HOUSE I.A.MAIt, .Miss. i/lv-H. t.'inlanl - additions to materials Willi Ihe help of friends , How- I.. ,Moo . fire. And it unist not devolor GAS IS HERE . . 1 explained to that ordinarily Pi a rd recovered Ihe 77 checks—and his seventh g r ad would burn easily. more than a miiiimiiin amount d ' class why the days if! $221 cash. i - are shorter i smoke. is HEALTHY winter than in summer , then ask FIRE RETARDENT painls arc FIRE RETARDANT paints are cd about . - it in a lest line of the products which it is gel set to enjoy available in bolh flat and R I OSI "l>uring tlie cold w i n t e r hoped will slow down the lire ' finishes and in a variety of col molllhs , " line of his scholars ' re- once if start s . Tlii'sc hiiiiils eaiuio' . ors . Tlicy can he applied ovei the con venience of spomUid , "Ihe days j.jet cold and nf course, prevent tiros , They can MODERNIZE GEO. KARSTEN any-surface hy brush , roller nn< cttntr ;nl In the summer tunc Ihey only keep them from spreading PHONE 7466 spray and generally do not re your Plumbing g(>l hut and expand. " too rapidly. The valuable minulcs LENNOXfa%d which arc saved can mean (In- ipiire a special primer , They an difference between a minor blaze especially recommended for fur Jinil a tmgic one. nace moius; garages, .bedrooms WARM AIR HEA TING hallwavs and stairwells. These painls work in-one or If you apply these painls, dr more of t hree ways . When the '' not be lulled into neglecting usual HOME. — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL ll ' temperature reaches a given safety proem!ions. A^iiin we re point , sonic of |hrs< paints re- ' mind you: These painls only slow lease vapo rs such as (''arbon diox- c; down fires, They do- not prevent I I WIR i N | ide and nJIrogeu wh ich nol only them from breakiiif! out; | do not support ' com litis! ion , hut which ofu-n help to put fires onl 1>y--sliH-wihvHlietii--of- ti:>mi>h liillntioii ' . and repair:s llu > ___ i • C/ibinol Work , [ VV« ' yliiliilllhr ll ," sl lll| ; METAL WORKS i«' • • • l -'«' .v s;i\r ymi inmn.y in Hi,, loni^ run . . , fl • Remodeling cninjWrlt ' suli.v/Hcnmi. lionrs of wniry. ric. Call .l .i'/ti ... (mi Cats arc llu < ¦ ' * HAROLD OFENLOCH ival Miw! Jn V- 1 KLINE £l£CTR!C 57 E. 2r>rJ Sf. Phono 579? For Complete Por&onnliiod | WINONA BOILER Buildino "„S^ Street Phpn * JJIJ 225 Ea»| Third Slr.iol Phono B-1059 ToUinhono 4578 163 167 West Front Street "Licensed Bonded Electrlciani 304 Lflke Street " • « — ¦ I — ¦ ! ¦ I BIO GEORGEI Fillmore DHIA els of oats. Cause of the blaz* Area Municipal To Meet on Friday Donley Files tor was not determined immediately. No estimate of the loss was avail- PRESTON, M'uin. — The annual able. meeting of Fillmore County Dairy Circuit Judgeship ' Herd Improvement Association will Officers Elect ' ' Lets Get Grmnq lie held at Preston Town H all Fri- MADISON , Wis.p—Willis - Donley, HOUSTON, Minn, — Officers Menomonie, Friday filed nomina- ' By A. kV SHIRA were elected at an area meeting of day at 1:30 p.m. Dr. T. Dv Jor- NEW! America'* clean-burn- \ ,;. ;,- ; 1 genson, Spring Valley, will show tlors papers for the 8th Circuit municipal officers at the Com- judgeship. Intf fuel oil givet you Further Bird Notes « munity Kitchen here Wednesday slides of Europe and discuss dairy disease problems. ". . -. Donley, a . former assemblyman mon clean heal per gallon ! The .below zero weather that we ha\e had sterns to effect the evening. and legal adviser' to former Gov . tip A name for the group— a sub- Trophies will be presented to. the birds in various ways. First , they- require more food to keep owner of the highest, producing Walter Goodland , will compete ¦ their body heat sufficiently to withstand the severe cold. They fluff division of the regional organiza- ' against Circuit Judge Robert CI. tion of the Minnesota League of cow and the dairyman with the ,v ;¦¦^¦ out' their feathers more tlian usual to protect their bodies and feet highest , herd average the past Varnum, Hudson , who has filed pa- ->^ '^ "§"!WSiA^¦ and, at times, almost seem like fluffy balls. Municipalities—will be selected at ^ the next meeting to lie held in year. Officers will be elected and pers for re-election . Then, after having a good meal, some seem to prefer to linger the financial report given. Lunch The circuit includes Dunn , Pep- near the feeders huddled up in the shrubs, or on "the bare ground Caledonia in April. Mayor Dean Dennison extended the invitation. A will be served. in,' Pierce, Bui/alo and St. Croix near the house foundation, instead A total : of 120 herds completed counties. '' constitution will be adopted then. ¦ ' of flying off for a while as they stopping and then frequent other , the year with an average of 394 • ¦ ¦ ¦ 4d/on Arthur Miller. Rushford mayor ¦ do in milder weather; Others feed - ' - ' locations with practically the same was elected president; Bob Be- pounds of butterfat per cow and f^S* and - .then-tale/, off-tp return only conditions. Since, they are mig- a feed cost of $120 per cow. 37 Cattle Lost in after a lapse- of time, sometimes dore, Houston mayor, vice presi- rants, they do not establish them- dent, and Gerald Koenig, Cale- Mobilheat as long as several hours. selves at certain feeders as do donia clerk, secretary-treasurer. Prairie du Ghien fire Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Christeh- the resident birds such as the Made by the makers of Other villages represented were . PEAIRIE DU CHIEN, Wis. OP— sen. Pleasant Valley advise that cardinals, blue jays, chickadees, Spring Valley, Mabel, Spring Mobilgas and Moblloil the large flock of cedar waxwings nuthatches, woodpeckers and some Th irty-seven head of cattle died Grove and Goodview. Fillmore County Saturday when a fire destroyed that have frequented the vicinity others. - .. '. Paul Haugen, St. Paul, repre- of their home for several weeks a 23-72 foot barn on the Shedivy , senting the state league, answered Bros. Farm near Rolling Ground still make their appearance, in var- MR. AND MRS. Ted Giubka questions. The group, of 40 discus- ious numbers. Last Wednesday 627 E. 3rd St., advise that the in Crawford County. grosbeaks that came to sed policemen's hours and salary; judge Reports Also lost in the blaze were many they counted 31 near the house, evening municipal ownership of police cars some of which were feeding on their home in November are still PRE S TON , Minn.—Fillmore tons of hay and hundreds of bush- patronizing the feeders, preferring and insurance coverage; liquor County -Judge George 0. Murray the berries of a ; highbush cran- store manager salaries and gross - . ' . Advertisement . "Whatcha mean, it's berry. They may a b s e n t them- sunflower seeds. They number 12 presiding over the probate and supposed to be someone the feeders in the receipts, and other mutual prob- juvenile courts reported to the I know: quite well?" selves for a number of hours, or to 17, come to lems. an entire day at a tilne, but al- morning and then leave a bo u t Fillmore County Board, of Com- East End Goal & At the Caledonia meeting, discus- missioners that 320 new probate BACKACHE & ways return for a while. They noon.-: sion will center around Public Em- DENNIS THEiKENACE evidently make their way to some We have had one lone tree spar- cases were filed, in his office in Cement Producfs Co. row at our feeders for about three ployes Retirement Association 1962. compared with 327 the pre- feeding grounds elsewhere. problems and benefits , social se- ERVE ENSION "Where You Get Mort Beat Mr. and Mrs. James E. Walz, weeks. It will feed with the other vious year, SECOHDMYN ID TKIDKff IRMTHIOH curity, and municipal insurance After 31. common Kldnej or Bladder Ir- At Lower Cost" 508 E. 5th St,, Winona ,, have had birds, but seems to, prefer, to re- A total of 152 new estates were ritation* ajlfck twice M m»ri7 *-oman is main a little to the outside. It funds. Specialists in these fields iiled and 128 estates wer e "closed. rnnn nnd may moke you teme andnervou* a flock of evening grosbeaks num- will , be invited to the meeting. ttom. too frequent, burhlnt or Itching 10) East 8th St. Phone 33W bering from twelve to twenty-live often feeds when no other birds The number , of mental illness. urlmtlon both ij»y »nd nl»ht. Secondarily, are present. The tree sparrow is The group is anxious fo have Inebriety and; mental deficiency sou may lo« «l«sp raidlufler train Heart- Otir trt/cki deliver Fuel Oil at:their feeders for a number of other villages and cities in the area achea. Backset™ and feel old. tired, de- days. They feed primarily oil sun- a little larger, and similar . to. the cases filed was 39 in l"9t>i com- Drcssod. In such Irritation, CYBTEX only — no gasoline Is ever join its new organization. oauaUj brlnia *&«t, relaxing.comfort br flower seeds and then disappear chipping sparrow, but has no black pared with 30 the previous year. «urt>ln» Irrltatlna strmi in itrcne, acid hauled in them. : Appraised value of estates clos- ¦urine for a number of hours hefore re- markings on the head. It can be ~ and br analBWlo pain relief. Oet turning again. Mrs. Wab remark- distinguished by the black spot in ed in 1961 \vas $1,661,452 . about a - FBI beaks, or brown creepers, and ed his mother a list , of telephone agents Saturday night arrested ; next Sunday. wonders what can be done to at- numbers and asked her to keep Other Dimes events are slated. Everett. Douglas "Hairless; 27, of tract them. it for him " so the other kids A basketball benefit will be held Atlanta, Ga., in a Minneapolis bar. The evening grosbeaks and pur- won't get them." . Jan. 30 at Memoriall Mall , Wino- William H. Williams, FBI agent ple finches may travel in small The mother checked on the na State College. WSC will play in. charge, said Harless was want- flocks of two or three on up to numbers, and found that they were federal probation violator ' the Dtiluth Branch of the Uni- ed as a . *& speoALHice TOtiezM(M£R. SMcursim cAm, • a dozen or more. They may pass for a . priest, a bank, a cab com- versity of Minnesota. Youths will at Atlanta, on charges of check close by some feeders without pany and a television repairman. sell tread Feb. 4. Chairman for forgery at Fort Smith , Ark:, on that is Vince Paul. car theft charges at Nashville, APARTMENT 3-G By Alex Kotzky At the meeting Tuesday eve- Tenn., and Columbus, Ohio, arid ning work kits will be distribut- on a charge of haying in his pos- ed. . session on his arrival in Minne- apolis a car stolen in Portland, Ore. \ ¦ ¦ : Kenya Lea der Professional chefs usua'ly like to use a high temperature M5ii Visits Israel degrees) for baking pastry shells. TEL AVIV, Israel (API-Kenya Aavenisemem nationalist leader Tom Mboya ar- rived Sunday night by air with his bride for a combination hon- If you were born eymoon and 10-day study tour of Israel , They were married Satur- day. after 1881 ... GRANDMA WORE PORK Mboya, invited here as guest of . .. let us tell you how you can When your grandmother had a sore throat she may the government and Israel Feder- still apply for a $1,000 life insur- ation of Labor , Histradut , said he ance policy ; (issued up to age 80) . have Ued a strip of salt pork around her neck. You're was particularly interested in the You may carry the policy the rest more fortunate than grandma was. You have modern REX MORGAN, M.D. : By Dal CurtU country's collective and other Co- of your life to help ease the bur- irwdications that bring quick relief, fast recovery. operative settlements. den of final expenses on your fam- ily.;-; Most are pleasant, too. When you or a member of your family is ill, take advantage of these effectivo No one Will call on you. You Hermit Revealed handle the entire transaction by- mtdical disepveries. See your physician- He'll pre- A Millionaire mall with OLD AMERICAN , the scribe the company which helped pioneer in- remember us for modern prescription service. LONDON (AP) — A Scot who surance ior senior .Americans. lived, a hermits life for 35 years Tear out. this ad and mail it to- has been disclosed as one of Brit- day with your name, address and ain 's secret millionaires. year of birth to Old American In- Ti»tl Maier Drugs Capt. David Lawson died last surance Co., 4900 Oak , Dept . PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS month at the age of 82. He had L 122B, Kansas City 12, Mo. No Have your Doctor phone your prescription become a recluse after a polo ac- obligation! ue for FREE DELIVERY ciden t in 1926. •• I His will, puhlished Friday, showed ho left 1,074,293 pounds— $3,008,010. : Villagers of Chiselhampton , Ox- ' ¦ ^ fordshire, near the farm on which " mm\\\\V r^^"" Lawson lived In a cottage, were MM ^ NANCY By Ernio Boshmiller surprised by the amount of his ¦¦ -^ estate. 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Mankato will be the first ; 8 o'clock tonight. step in the "count down"' at Man- ;? :: "We're tired ' . ' ' , physically we re kato Saturday night. ^¦; '^ . i not in good shape and we have no ST. PAUL, Minn, (Special)—Colter 's Ramblers drop- " ^ 8^i^^: idea what to look' for in Super- Pago 11 Monday, January 23, 19« ior," Coach Bob . Campbell said Area Basketball ped a 59-58 decision.to the Pointers of St. Paul Hill here m~M J ¦ ¦' ¦-¦-¦-«*¦ ¦* ¦¦¦¦ * ^»«.»^* -.^» - : this morning; Sunday in a close, hard-fought contest that was tied 14 *' - * *T"'*' 'i~i*i*—--"• - —^-i . "L ~i ~ j-jaji _ i _ - |r ii- ii- ijuM^->n * Tuesday' ScheduU times and during which the lead changed, hands '" 20 times. THE QUESTION now is can the L0CA1 ' * Warriors rebound from Friday's , Winona High it L« Cross* Logan, Cotter played: one of its best games of the season , ROOT RIVER— which after "the La Crosse Ixigan game. Friday, leads one to BALFANZ FAILS 73-65 loss to Moorhead sufficient- Peterson at Canton. . ly, enough - to win ' tonight and Spring Orove at Mabel, believe that the Ramblers are on their way. But the dif- start a new conference-in streak - RuJhtord at Caledonia. ference in the final seqre yesterday was written at the CENTENNIAL— ¦ at Mankato Saturday niflht. Odver-Eyofa at Wabattia. 'ree throw line, A victory could be the. shot in Goodhue at Faribault Deal. the arm the Staters need to get Randolph at Mazeppa. The Pointers committed DAIRVLAND-^- ' back on ¦ the win trail in the Independence at Blair. 3nly nine personal fouls Samuelstuen Is - Eleva-Strum at Whitehall. was NSCC. ' .v^iile Cotter charged Alma Center at Osieo. Duluth Faces Campbell has not seen Superior NON-CONFERENCE— with 13, Hill capitalized on play Mils season and about all he Cocrtrane-FC tt Alma. . knows of them is that they lost Fall Creek at Augusta. 13 gift tosses and the Ramblers Chippewa . Falls at Eau Clalra, . mly four to La Crosse in an overtime at Elgin at Lewiston. . Red wing at Ellsworth. Augsburg in Superior¦ prior to the holiday lay- THE FIELD GOAL department US, Ski Champ off. - xas a different story as the Ramb- "THIS ISN'T much information CHICAGO (AP) ' — Ansten Sam- tional ski jumping championships to go on." Campbell said. "We'll icrs; .shot 45 percent , on 27 for 60 uelstuen of Boulder, Colo., cap- Sunday. ; be going into this game with our ivhile the Pointers counted 34.8 Search of 8th tured his third title and became ' The 32-year-old electronics tech- eyes wide open though and hope percent on 23 for 66. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS one of few repeat winners when who in Norway, ¦ nician , was born we can cope with what they throw ' ' Intercollegiate Con- he outclassed the field in the na- negotiated the Norge Skj Club 60 Cotter did manage lo cut the -^Minnesota . at us sufficiently enough lo win." fe rence basketball teams either meter hill with leaps of 194 and scoring of Pointer center Mike Fin- . Ken Stell flug definitely won't in non- 190 feet. He collected 226.5 points p legan by 10 points. Fihnegan hit take a breather or eiisage. see any action until Saturday at loop activity, this week , based on form and distance. 18 points,, but this time got scoring with one the earliest. He was to' see a major exception. doctor today support from Tom Kinsella who Watkins Hands to get the final Duluth Branch , a shoo-in for a SamueUtuett, who failed to word. Campbell has obtained a counted 13 and Lee Williams who repeat title , is host so-so Augs-: make the U.S. team which will mask to protect his nose injury hit 16. to compete in the world champion- burg Saturday. Duluth is 7:o in but the doctors have to give the Goiter moved in front 12-10 at Westgafe 2nd ships in Zakopane, Poland, Feb. . the conference while the Auggics okay before he can play. the quarter as Larry Modjeski . ' 18-25, also won national titles in Another question mark for to- are 4-3,/ - . 1957 and 1961, . who scored 10 points, and Gene night's game is Gerry Goetz who Schuftz , who hit 16, both fired In The Week's schedule incfudes : Defeaf fes Finishing second to SamUel- was ill with the flu last week and four points. ' - .Monday: Minnesota vs Michigan sfuen was Steve Eieschl of Steam- was far from top condition in PARK-REC CITY LEAGUE Finnegan hit two free throws lo State , Superior , Wis. ..vs .Winona. ' ¦ ' ¦: ' ' boat Springs, Colo. Rieschl, a Friday's clash..: After the Moor- ' - . • ,w<' - . - w i knot the score 12-12 at the -start of Tuesday: aMankato vs Stout , ' ¦ member of the U.S. team, had head contest G-betz said he wasn't Watklni Prod. - , i 0 Schaffer 'i ...:. l 4 tlie second period. The score was Northland of Ashland , Wis. ys Weitgata - .. - .. 4 1 Nat'l Guard .i:.! 5 jumps of 187 and 177 ; feet for 212.0 feeling well and whether he will Bemidji. Standard Oil 7,. 4 1 Rolllngstona ... 15 lied at 14-14 before Modjeski and ^ points. Gene Kotlarek of Duluth , be able to play tonight is ques- Wednesday: Concordia vs Minn., ' - "'¦' which were worth $1 apiece in Sam Czaplewski¦ pushed the Ramb- Moor- . Watkins pushed itself into a two-. was third with 174-180 — tionable. BIG WINNER ¦/.-. . . Wayne Volkman was a hauled in 17 fish ' head , St. Cloud vs Eau: Claire. 209.5 followed by Willie Erickson 18-14. ' ;• game lead in the Park-Recration IF GOETZ can't play Bob Liet- lappy fisherman Sunday at the Winona Winter prizes. . He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Thursday: St.\ Oiaf vs Carleton, City League Sunday as it of Iroa Mountain , Mich., with 175- zau will start at guard opposite Volkman 364 E. Ninth St (Daily News photo) WILLIAMS HIT two consecutive Augsburg vs River Falls handed 185—208.7. Carnival fishing contest on Straight Slough. Wayne. , , Wis. Westgate its second loss of the Arlen Klinder. Bob James and layups to tie the score 18-18 and ¦Friday: St. Cloud vs Michigan season 60-53, John Balfanz , 21-year-old Min- Dick Papenfuss will be at for- his set the pattern for the rest of Tech. :

' ¦ neapolis truck driver who Iqst UN- FISHING- CONTEST - the game. wards and Lyle Papenfuss at cen- i-i —; — i. i After spending one week out of ¦ , Saturday:Minnesota vs Indiana, week set an American distance - " ' ¦ ¦;;,.:• . ' ' /- ;. - Cotter took four point leads second place, Standard Oil moved ter. . . . . at Augsburg vs Duluth , St. Mary's record of 317 feet at Westby, Wis., 24-20 and 28-24 but each time back into a . deadlock for that "We have to get that outside . Hill vs Arkansas State. St. Norbcrt vs to become the No. 1 man on the shooting if we want to Win " came: back to tie the score with spot by whipping Schaffer 's 72-56 , Michigan Tech, Winona vs Man- U.S. team, finished fifth with Campbell said. Williams and Finnegan leading the kato and Moorhead vs Bemidji. while Rollingstone . broke into; the 225 ' ' ¦ s Catch - jumps of 182 and 167 and 207.2 Angler ' ival ; . : That Was evident Friday night Carn way. : - - win' column with a 57-56 double points; as the noticeable scoring lag With the start of the second; Mankato State s Norb Walter overtime decision over the three-hour contest , held on testants and "anglers ' , who hal f ' National came from Goetz, Klinder and Ice fishermen competing in the it looked as if the Ramblers were scored from the floor in the final Guard. Upper Midwest area jumpers, Straight Slough off Prairie Is- bought tickets but didn 't brave Lietzau who counted only 18 annual Winona Winter Carnival on their way. Czaplewski and Bob seconds Saturday to give Mankato by position, jumps and points: ¦¦ land : - , the cold weather. After a 26-26 halftime tie Wat- points • ..- 'between them. In the ice fishing contest Sunday haul- Judge, who scored 12 points, hit a 55.-54 victory, over .Moorhead in A total of $450 was paid out in Winners were Joe Zenk, 219 W, kins rolled out in front to stay I. Cent Kotlarth, Duluth, games State has won thus far the ed in 225 fish. oii driving shots to up Cotter's lead a Northern State Conference game Minn...... ;.....:.. -174' 2nd St., $100; Mrs. Archie Welch , in the last half. "iN 109.3 guards have come through with The contest was co-sponsored awards. to 32-28. that highlighted the evenings 4. Willie Erlckion, Iron by the Winona Activity Group Among the most prolific fisher- 516 Franklin St.; $75, and Fred Bill Holm and John Mountain, Mich. 175 US SM.7 The game stayed close for the activity. ' Brown each 10. Larry Lewis, Duluth ... 115 HI 200.1 and Winona Boat Club. men was Wayne Volkman. son of SchiUing, 102 Exchange Bldg,, : : rest of the quarter but always the In other contests, St. Olaf beat had 16 points for the winners II. Glenn Kotlarek, Duluth. 1*7 1M 100.4 The anglers received $1 for Mr. and Mrs. Emil Volkman, 364 $ser . 11. Bob Wedln, iron Meunt'n 172 HI IM.I Ramblers managed a two or four Carleton 65-62; in the Midwest while Jerry Sievers and Bob Hazel- each fish caught Sunday instead: E. King St. He hauled in 17 fish Only about 220 persons turned point margin. With one minute left loop; Bemidji edged Michigan ton hit 16 and 12 respectively for Junior Class Whitewater, of prizes being awarded for vari- worth S17-. -V . - out for the contest , a major de- 1. Clydt Brodt, Mpl». .... 175 17«V 101.4 in the. period Kinsella tied the Tech by a single point , 66-65, in Westgate. - ous weights and species. Attendance prizes were award- crease over, past years, said co- 1. Dave Hick*, Duluth .... 174 1M 115.1 score at 40-40 and Finnegan push- the Northern Conference and Standard 6 il led 11-8, 29-20 and 1. Diva Lundmirk, Duluth 177 147 171.4 prizes were ed to three persons whose names chairman Mark Schneider and Merchandise ed Hill in front for the first time Northwestern of Wisconsin lost to 51-36 at the quarter turns in regis- drawings throughout were drawn from among con- Sal Kosidowski. ' Vet«rans La Crosse Top awarded at during the second half with two Bethel of St. Paul 57-50. tering its fourth league victory 1. John Lyoni, St. Paul .. 170 145 114.3 against two losses. J. Ed Brltion, Mpli...... 171 142 119.4 free throws. ¦ ¦ ¦ Ron Ekker fired in 22 points and . - ' Judge tied the score at the buz- Jerry Chandler 17 for the Oilers, MUSTANGS SPLIT WSCC Standings zer 42-42 with a hook shot. Bowling League Joe Kaczorowski hit- 22 for Schaf- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hawks Sweep G KEEN BAY tin Rochester, s THE RAMBLERS never led In fers. ";• Snow Delay May o , Says Minn., and Green Bay split a pair La Crosse and Whitewater are the last quarter but they never F ld Steve Hen gel, who scored 13 of U. S. Hockey League games tied for top place in the Wisconsin trailed by more than five. Finne- Dallas Owner points, was the only player in dou- during the weekend, the league- State College Conference basket- gariand Williams pushed the Point- ble figures for Rollingstone in the leading Mustangs taking a 4-3 vic- Pair, Ready ball standings as the result of Sat- ers into a 54-49 lead midway in the DALLAS 'APi. - Curtis Sanford . two extra periods thriller. Rich tory Sunday to hold on to their urday night victories. by Open period, Cros before Cotter started back. owner of the Dallas franchise and McMahon arid Jack Rader each 2'/2-game lead oyer the hometown Whitewater beat Stevens Point (AP) and might well fin- Modjeski hit a field goal and co-founder , of the National Bowling had 11 for National Guard. Bobcats. 96-54 to PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. bad Weather knock the Pointers out of brilliant round ," the Czaplewski added a free throw to League, said Sunday that if. the a three-way deadlock for the lead —"You can't golf in the snow, so ish with a To Make Move 26-year-old Campbell commented. make it 52-54 but Kinsella scored players do not accept the new while La Crosse dumped River the $50,000 Bing Crosby tourna- ' of us. He By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS on a. driving shot to give Hill the contracts that have been offered LUCAS, BUCKS AWE 17 Falls 77-57. "But he s like the rest ,000 ment still wasn 't finished today. , If the St Louis Hawks,- defend- four point lead. Io them the loop will probably fold. Oshkosh rallied to take Platte- could shot a 69 or :a par 72 or . Usually, the leader after four , even a 75." ing Western Division . champions, , In. a drastic economy move, the ville : 82-78, Superior nipped Stout with unlucky breaks Czaplewski with two free days here pockets a $5,300 check , ' farther back at 214 hope to. qualify for the National throws, and Judge, with a hook franchise owners meeting in Dal- 77-71 in overtime and Eau Claire •Two strokes las, cut the 5-day bowling schedule ' but not Hoosier Joe Campbell. He were Phil Rodgers, the youngster Basketball Association playoffs , shot forced a 56-56 lie but Talbot downed¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Wisconsin-Milwaukee 88^ led with a six-under-par 210 this is the time for them to move. down to two and offered .each 82. • ' from San Diego who won the Los broke the Ramblers back with a through 54 holes and then rook an The Hawks had a winning week- bowler ?!00. weekly for his sery. Breather for Gophers J, P. Fisher ' was Whitewater 's . Angeles Open this year , and Ken three point play in . the final minute ¦ ices. - enforced rest as "casual hard who end , defeating the New York to run the count to 59-56. _ . scoring ace with 25 , points. John Veiitiiri of San Francisco, The Dallas News said a survey water" at Pebble Beach Sunday ¦.' won the Ca'ifornia amateur Knicks 124-113 Sunday after post- Krueger led Stevens Point with 13. twice ing a 110-1 12 victory over the COTTER MADE a vain attempt of a number of the players showed brought a one-day postponement title here and took the Crosby in La Crosse, always in front , was Chicago Packers Saturday night. to catch up as Schultz hit a jump Ihey wert going to insist that the 's 19 of the final 18 holes. paced by Larry Tranberg I960. St. Louis, in fourth place, shot to make the final 59-58 but clubs abide by the original con- points. Tonight at MSU Don Kopenick was high for Hail and snow, unheard of Nine strokes ahead of the field climbed to. within 3 ]-i games of Hill froze the ball in the remain- tracts. River Falls with 21. pro-amateur were young MINNEAPOLIS (AP) previously in the . 25:year history in the the third-place Detroit Pistons. ing seconds to drop the Ramblers - With guard Mel Nowell had 13. Jim Jaeger had 20 points for Torba more than 17,000 fans still singing of the crooner's golf production, pro Bob McCallistcr of In other garnet Sunday, Detroit below the .500 mark at 6-7 for the Oshkosh, which orereariie a 51-4-4 fell in abundance. Linda , Calif. , and little lefthander (urncd back the Eastern Division season. the praises of Ohio State's Jerry Thr Gopher* somehow stuck halftime deficit. Ron Kamepstra within five Albic Pearson , the Los Angeles paccsetting Boston Celtics 124-120, (or Lucas, Minnesota's basketball Go- points or so in the. first collected 31 points for Platteville , Gardner Dickinson watched it "We looked good most of the / Fill Up With phers are at Michigan State half , trailing 41-36 at intermission. bury his-golf ball on the first fair- Angels outfielder . They carded a the Philadelphia Warriors game," Coach John Nett said , j tonight for a possible "breather " But all Gopher composure and Superior scored three quick bas- way before tournament officials best-ball 185. whipped the Syracuse Nats 133-1.12 "But those free throws we didn 't 1 American Brand \ against the ninth place Spartans. chance of winning was shattered kets in the extra period after reg- decided players weren't like post- in overtime and the Los Angeles get really hurt us in the end. The \ Home Heating Oil ( Twice All-America Lucas and as the Bucks rammed home a 12-3 ulation playing time ended with a men , whose appointed rounds Lakers nipped Chicago 1 12-111 in game Friday with St. Louis his Ohio State mates demolished margin in the first three minutes tie at 70. S'out 's Gary Simonson aren 't stayed , by rain , snow or anolher extra period fame, Park Benilde isn 't going to be any the Gophers 90-76 Saturday night of the second half. After that the was high scorer with 20 points. Art sleet. Red Men Club St. Louis produced a balanced soft touch either. Benilde has won :JMK^Miy?few ) lead was more, often "15 points for Nelson had 18 for the Yellow- scoring altack in extending its vic- 13 in a row." c S ^ iiiii i before a sellout crowd that grum- ¦ Campbell , of Pendleton , Ind., I¦ ^tl^ll^"®- ) ( ' OSU and once hit 21, jackets, tory streak to three games. Rob &v.\%'M±S\MKtfm *aip- ^7/ WtSBB \ bled at times at the Gophers former nat ional collegiate cham- COTTER (5»1 HILL (J») Eau Claire , which sank 36-of 48 Pettlt was limited to 14 points but frustration but was lavish in its The Buckeyes shot a nifty 5(5.3 pion at Purdue , felt that an even Ig ft pt tp fg (I pi tp ; praise of the .winners . free throw attempts in a rough Registers 6th Cliff Hagan collected 20 points Modkikl S 0 4 10 . T.KImtll* 4 5 1 13 (# [pSBp.llff?*f^-'::i»ife fri?. : nfrvi : ¦ per cent from the field , the Go- par 72 today over the soggy Peb- and Lcn Wilkens contributed 2,1. L.Koprcikl 2 0 } 4 Burlllull 10 0 2 Lucas, a dark-haired , , contest , got 30 points from Bob ¦ ' V'.i' ''*V '-.»". 'P'P>^T' ;- / ¦ . ¦/::. . ' / " jj V " A\rtTTTB I modest phers a frustrating 38.5. ble Beach Course could win him PARK REC BANTAM ' Ciaplowtkl 3 > 5 » Plnnegin it )li / > ' ' graceful giant , lived , up to his Blizzard while Ed Markumas was W L W L Gene Shue's fine shooting dis- Wildenborg O 0 0 0 WlllUmt 7 1 116 In a halftime ceremony, Foot- the tournament. Yet he. respected advance billin g, Items; high for UWM with 28. Red Men ... * 0 Athletic Club 3 4 play ignited the Pislons in the Judg. « 0 1 11 Talbot .10 14 ball Coach Murray Warmath drew the foul weather skill of veteran Control Melh. . 1 1 Sunbeam Bread 0 t early going and Detroit withstood Schultt Mill Reli 1 t 1 4 a standing ovation and quarter- WSCC STANDINGS Doug Ford of Vernon Hills, N.Y., Pterleai Chain 12 Slarnckl 3 117 Klnicllt 1 « 0 J ) Phone 2575 ( Ha leered 32 points on all man- W L W L a late surge by Boston to 'hand ner of tip-ins, hook shots and back Sandy Stephens was award- La Cross* . ... -. $ I Superior 3 3 who finished the third round in In the battle of the tmbeatens the Celtics only their second set- T«l«l« J7 4 1)11 Totalt JJ tl »J» ed the Chicago Tribune trophy for Whitewater ...5 l Ostikosh 1 < second place, just two strokes off against: the winless in the Park Monies. Shue tal- COTTER . .. 11 14 14 14-58 jumpers. Stavant Point . 4 1 stout 1 4 back in 17 home MILL . 10 14 14 17-J» being the Big Ten's most valuable the pace, ' OA WSL ) He collared 18 rebounds as the River Falli ...3 5 UW-Mllwauk«a 1 < Recreation Bantam League at lied 30 points . FTM; Cotter (4)—Modictkl . 1, L. Ko- j L J& Buckeyes outdid the Gophers by player. Eau Cla lra .... 3 l PUItcvllla 1 1 Central Elementary School Satur- prowtkl 7. C-Wlnon« Hlqli tl thing oft. Then you make only one convenient monthly llllnoli 1 1 ."7 Iowa 3 1 M0 La Crcma Logtn. payment Instead of 5, . , Lanesboro Ti ps r-rldoy, Jan. ]6-Wlnnna High al | 1 Indiana , 1 l . 500 10 or more! And you co.s MONTHIY PAYMSNT PLANS ,,, 1 1 .500 llorlhfleldj Colltr at It. Loult Park MINNESOTA UrnlUlf; SI. Mary t at CDC Mnmphll. , 0 ' pay HFC much less par ^.»i«fr ' *«tt < ! />^»»/> 0 4 .000 Norlhweitern kato Stale Ing now. Whatever your i " 1 -¦¦ $l00 $ 5;i s ; ]{ sV^i*,:>o LANKSflOH O , Minn. (Special - Ttioitlay, Jan. »—Unlveriltly ol Win- money needs, feel con- ' " 1 pliers never really got rolling, he natots Duluin at Winona Statu Wa- JOO n,i!> l i-i. :.';i l-i .Ti :ii; . iil Lanesboro of the Maple Loa f con- ( * agreed ,, but credited the Buckeyes * ne* tacrad Heart at Coltor. fident that Household ,»oo i ;..;i| ::i. :i, ' . ::>> '¦!? ! M.ii'j ference defeated Itushlord of tin- , aggressive clinging defense for HOCKEY will serv e you with fair- 500 ::';,')' | :u , si )S.;;> «>» 71 Hoot Hivc-r M-'IO Saturday in a Thomii al Jf. ' IOS I S problem , Thuraday, Jan. IS—It, ness and consideration. | <>oo | MW \ tl ^[ : .s. i^>| . - . much of that hiisketlmll . Mary'i. noiJ-lcngiic «aiii<' firmtrtft *Vir ,yi ii( rati For Minnesota , only forward Larry Danielson scored 25 poinls Sunday. Jan. 1»—Albert Lia at Wi- tncluA* i l*< w*tkl* Eric Magclaiu with 22 nnd guard nona. ft l*i% 9t tkat p.ttt ol a >0 iinj /' i ' "rt» Writer and ifim Konkel. Konkcl finished market advanced moderately to- 300-220 ' ' 16,75 ¦(First . Pub. Monday, Jan. Rochejt*r . ....: . ¦ ;. . : 19.00;'..stealers and slaughter calves steady; ' - •>» )» second to $8. 220-240 16. COUNTY OP ' WINONA .. 3 ' • . • earn day but early gains were; cut as .60-1675 high choice and prime vealers 3t.O0-36.0O; STAT E OF MINNESOTA, 3 '3 0 It 1» THE HORNETS hav, tvyo regu- An All-America battle , fe aturing North Mankato ..... * Other prize winners were:Arn- 240-270 ...... ;...... ,, 16.15-l6.60 good and choice 29.00-33.00; WINONA,¦ ¦ ss. IN PROBATE COURT 0 35 41 « ' trading quieted early this after- good and ' ¦ ' Albert Lea ...... 3 3 larly . scheduled' :games remaining .Terry Liicas of top-ranked Ohio ' 270-300 ....;,...... -1S.50-16.15 choice slaughter calves . • . No. 15,258 1 « 1 JO 42 1 , old Gady $6, John Bell - $5,- "Hill noon. 22.00-27.00; very Austin . .. . -.... :. plus a makeup contest and a dis- State and Terry Dischinger of 300-330 ...... :...... , 14.50-15.50 few feeders sold early,. In Re Estate of Owatonna . : ¦: > '» » ' 330-360 ,. ,...,.. ..;.:.., , 14.25-U.50 John Scliniif, Decedent. . ' ' *" " .Schultz K Lorn Kreher $3; Erf The Associated Press average Hogs 10,000;. puled . "forfeit . - .game AVilh . Roches- Purdue , command,? Big Ten bas- Good sows— barrows and gilts slow, Order for Hearing on Petition for Probata ' ' Yahnke ?3 and Tom Drazkbwski ' steady , to weak; sows fully steady; 1-2 NORTH .MANKATO ;: 'Minn . (Spe- ter which they hope to play. kelhall attentiori in Coluinbus to- ; of GO stocks at noon was up .80 at 270-300 .....,...... 14.75-15.00 ot Will, tlmltlng Time to File Claims $3.. - - 300-330 i.'..i.. ;.i....-.., .t4.50-U.7J - 190: 240 lb barrws and gilts-17.50; 1-3 190- and for Hearing Thereon. cial!. — North . Manknto 's Vikinps , The Colts , however , night. - 255.90 with industrials up 1.30, 240 lbs T7.0O-I7.25; 240-27 Olbs 16.50-17.00; . need only ' 330-360 ...... , 14.25-14 .50 Teresa James having filed a petition for ¦who ' Friday lost to Rochester 's ' ' rails tip- 1.0 and utilities up .70. 360-400 13.75-14.25 2-3 270-300 lbs 16.00-16.50; 1-2 and medium the probate of the Wilt of said decedent one more - ..win . to wrap up ihe ti- The Buckeyes, aiming (or a 170-190 lbs - ¦powerful¦ Colt s by a slim 2\ mar- • Gains of fractions to a point or 400-450 i...... 13.25-13.75 16.35-17.CO ; 1-3 J7O-300 lb sows and for the appointment of Teresa James tle. Itoche.stcr yesterday swamp- third straight conference title, also ¦ 450-500 13.00-13.25 15.50-15.75; 300-340 lbs 14.75-15.50 ; 360-400 as Executrix, which Will' is on file In this gin in overtirnc, .Sunday afternoon lbs 14.50-15.00 ; 2-3: '40O-47D lbs 14.00-14 .75; ¦ ed Albert Lea •. IV-3 while Austin seek their 141b successive win this so among key stocks outnumbered Stags— Court and open to Inspection; ' Winona ' - Hornets 450-down ...... 9.25, 470-550 lbs 13.5014.25 ; (eeder pigs steady, IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing turned back the and Owatonna duelled to a G-fi lie. Eagles in losers. West gains were; fraction- etloice 130-160 season and fourth in conference Ice . lbs 15.50-16.00. ' ' 450-up : . ,..:, 8.25- .9.25 thereof be had on February 16, . 1962, ot 10 8-6'. ¦ ' Sheep 3,000; slaughter lamb trade fairly !' N'orth . Mankato . led . . hy Tour competition, Purdue, one of the al. A number of issues were un- " Thin' and unllnlihed hogs ...discounted ' . o'clock A.M..: before this Court In the pro- ' changed or lost: fractions. . ; - CALVES active affer rattier slow start; prices 'fully bate , court room In the court house In The ' . loss .was only (lie second Byrnes who r rirriiried in four finals , few teams giveri an outsid e chance • steady last week's close;, ' ¦ The veal market Is sloady, slaughter ewes Winona, Minnesota/ and that' dblccllons to for the . .Hornets - who . find them- scored five limps in the- first pe- to overhaul Ohio State, 'have a 3-1 Prime ,;..;..,-..... - 33,00 . and feeder lambs steady; choice and prime the allowance of said Will, it any, be filed Finals Sunday Boston Edison spurted mor» . . .., selves with- no uphill struggle- the riod yesterday. record and could climb past the . Top choice ... ;...; . 32.00 85-110 lb wooled slaughter lambs 17.00- before said time ol hearing; that the time than 4 poinls, then trimmed about Choice . 27.00-30.00 17.75, outside prices for several consign- said decedent The Eagles will meet either the within which creditors of Tlie Hornets were never in the Buckeyes with a triumph. a point from the rise in later deal- Good .¦:' .... . 23.00-27.00 ments 98-106 lbs; good and choice 15.50- may file their claims be limited to tour East Ranger' Commercial lo good . 17.00-21.00 I6.7-5; Utility 13.00-TS.OO; deck choice 'and hereof, and that game after . Itoger Neit .zke matched s or the West Demons ' ' . ¦ months from the dale ing s; Utility '. . . . - . '...... ,...:. lj.00-16.00 prime 88 lb. shorn lambs with No..! and heard on May 23. • Lucas, general!/ regarded as tho in next Sunday 's championship . ' the claims .50 filed be Hob Gelta 's opening goal for- I lie : Boners and .' cuils . - ...:.. 14 ,00-down fall shorn pelts . 16.50; oood and choice wool- 1962, at 10 o 'clock A.M., before tills Court top college basketball player in the game of the Park Recreation jun- South: Puerto Rico sugar was up ed , slaughter ewes 4.50-5.50; cull and util- Vikings. Byrnes and . Iioli Fireit- ¦ CATTLE In the probate court room In the court Gopher Hockey notion , has yet to outdo Dischinger ior Hockey Tournament. ' ."' : about a point. The .cattle 'market . . -I s - . steady; .-:¦- . ity 5.00-7.00; choice and fancy feeder house In Winona, Minnesota, and that harlh . scored twice in 3d seconds . . . Dry .cd steers ana yearlings— lambs 16.75-17.25, outside price for 80-85 given by publication of ¦ in any scoring contest: The Boil- ' ' notice hereof be and Byrnes pushed in two more Siinday the Eagles topped the American . Machine- & Foundry . Choice to.prime 22.50-24.25 lbs; good , and choice. 15.50-16.50. . this order In: the Winono Dally News ' and afl or: lloger Noeske ' s Hornet goal ermaker star won the Biff Ten Globetrotters 5-1 behind two goals fell l\t. then recovered to show Good, to choice ...... , 2075-22.25 CHICAGO by mailed notice as provided by law. scoring championship in 19(i0 as a Comm. to good .....,,..- .,..16.00-20.50 CHICAGO I* —(USDA)— Hogs 9,000; Dated January¦ IB, 1962. . . . team Takes Two before the firsl period, ended f>- .V by Clarence Hemmelman. ami one only a fractional loss, - ' Utility ..;...... ;.. . 15.50-dovyn butchers steady to 25 cents lower; ,1-2 190- . . - . E. - D. LIBERA. sophomore and repeated last sea- Dryfcd hclfers- 220 lb butchers 17.75-18.00; Probata Judge. each by Len Kaczorowski , Dick Xerox fell S^i , then trimmed ¦ around 120 head NORTH MANKATO billed t h e son . Both times Lucas run- , Choice to prima ..) 22.25-23.75 closely sorted 200-215.' lbs 18.25; mixed V-3 (Probate Court Spal)- w ¦ ' , OP ' ; . Globetrotter , counter and .goalie and .United Aircraft more than Commercial :. 13.00-14.25 Cattle 16,000; calves 100; slaughter steers STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY : scored Winona s final two goals. ¦ Utility . T2.00-13.00 "" WINONA, ss. IN- PROBATE COURT Minnesota 's liockey, team had Slate, he has had (he delight of Boh Kohtier kicked out 3-1 . Eagle that, bri t North American Avia- ~^ (First ¦ rlprnet goalie Gary Kunce had ; Canriers.and cutlers ..: ..' 12.50-down Pub.,Monday. Jan. 15, 19.62), . No. 15.253 its ego repaired slightly over the outscoi'ing Lucas in their previous attempts. -- tion was off about a point and Bulls- STATE OF MINNESOTA; COUNTY OF .In Re Estate of a husy afternoon , lie : was credited - - also known as weekend by ' taking ' a two-game head-on meetings. General Dynamics a fraction. Bologna - .... ;. . :....,,. . 15.50-18.50 WINONA, ss.¦ IN PROBATE COURT Minnie May, with an even 5() saves, : two more Commercial 14.00-16.00 - .. ' : ' No. 15,255 Mrs. Cus May, Decedent: series from Duluth Branch , but In 1900. Ohio State dumped Pur- Avco eased. Litton was fraction- . 14 Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- ' than the .Viking net-minder. ' Light thin .:...... 25-down In Re Estate of the Gophers - will - : have to lie at due, '¦85-71-, ' t*i.t Dischinger out- ally higher and Zenith was off John Janrow, Decedent. . istration, Limiting time to File Claims ' The Hornet 's - next . . scheduled Winona Egg Market Order for Hearing on Petition tor Admin- and for Hearing Thereon. • their peak against: Michigan Slate scored Lucas 32-27. Last year it about 2. . : . Charles F. Lueck and-Esther Lueck, game is against Albert Lea at Playboy Win (Winona Produce, Ziebelt Produce) istration, Limilinj Time lo File Claims this weekend. 1)2 and for Hearing Thereon. having filed herein a petition tor general ' was Ohio State . Purdue 62 and Grade . -A- dumbo) ..":.:.. .. .35 2 p.m. Sunday at the Athletic The Dow Jones industrial aver- . Martha Janzdw administration stating that said decedent ' Grade A (large) .30 .having tiled herein a For North Dakota , it was a dis- ' ' Dischinger finished with 26 points died intestate and praying that The First Bark rink in Winona . ' age at noon;,was up 2.19 at . 7.02.91. Grade A (medium) .26 petition for general administration staling to 17 for Lucys. National Bank of Winona be appointed ad- mal time—losing two games to Grade B .26 that said decedent died Intestate and pray- OJ Prices were generally higher on ing ministrator; Winona (i) P . Mankato (8) Junior Tourney Grade c : ...... ' . .. .20 , that Elmer Janzow be appointed ad- . ' Kotice ...... G ...' ...,:.. Lyonj This year, for a change, Ohio the American Stock Exchange. ministrator; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Western College Hockey Nocske RO ...... Meyer George IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing thereof be had on February 7, 1 962 , at ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ' State and .Purdue meet twice, .. Hocppner -led : Playboys Corporate bonds advanced. VS. Bay Stale Milling Company clock A.M., before this Court In ' ¦ ' W. L,' -Pet . Bctman LO ...... Thedens thereof be had on February 9, 1962,. at 10:30. o' ' to victory Saturday in a Elevator "A" Grain Prices ' ' " court, room in '/Ihe courl . . Mlchlqan ...... 7 1 .175 NeiUko . c .;:.... -:: D. Lyons They also have a date a week . iuriior Government; bonds were un- lliOO o' clock : A.M.:; . before - this Courl the probate , . . ¦ ¦ ¦ Hours:. 8 a.m. , lo 3:30 p.i'ti. - house. In Winona, •Minnesota; .that the ¦ Michigan Stat* ...... 5 1 ,831 Carroll .;.. - LW . :,..,.. Getta Bowl ing .tournament at Westgate *' - ¦ in. the probate court room . in the court froiti lonighi to fjlay in La Fayette. changed . : . • " : ¦ (Closed Saturdays) In. said dece- Michigan Tech ...... 11 3 .786 Gerth fcw. . .. Breltbarth Bowl. house .. Wlnoria, Minnesota; that the time within which creditors of Denver' .. . '5 S .509 VVINONA SPARES: Moody, Ratajciak , The only oilier conference game No. T northern spring whest ...... 2.15 tirne within which creditors of said dece- dent may file their claims be limited to . . . No. 2 northern spring wheal ..... 2.13 , hereof, and North Dakota ...... :.. 4 a 333 DeRoslor, Morkon, Nelson, Boland. .The- Playboys totaled . dent may file th eir -claims be. limited to four months from the date . on tonight' s schedule finds Minne- . 1 ,437 to No. 3 northern spring wheal ...... 2.09 on MINNESOTA ...... 2 4 .333 NORTH MANKATO SPARES: T. Byrnes, . four . months from the date hereof, and that the claims so filed be heard sota (2-2 ) at Michiga n State (1-4 ) . win hy Kill pins over Second-place 1 P.M. New York No. 4 northern spring wheal- -....: 2.05 that the claims so filed be heard on May May 18, 1962,' at 10:00 o' clock A. M., be- Colorado College : ,.y . O i r .ooo . , R. Byrnes, Pnolson, Waltnall: MacKenilo, ¦ ¦: ' ' •:¦ No. 1 hard winter wheat ...... 2.07 ' fore this Court in the probate court room ^ Klettonbcrq, Willy. In ol her conference ganics Sat- Pill Topplers. - . 17 , 1962, at 10.00 o'clock A.M., before this FIRST PERIOD Scoring: N. Mankato— ¦ No. 2 hard winter wheat ... .. 2.05 Court ' In the probate court room In the In the court house .In - Winona;-Minnesota, visiting Michigan Tech. The Sioux , . urday, visiting teams were victori- Hocppner fired 172-1B0-332. Stock Prices No. 3 hard winter wheat . , 2.01 court house in Winona, Minnesota, and that and -that notice hereof be given by .publi- Celta (unassistod ) 2:00; Winona—Neltike ¦¦llif?h " ' ' ' Kennecott 84Vi. by virtue of Saturday's 3-2 loss , IGortti)¦ ¦; 5:00; N. . Mankato—T. Byrnes ous, single game" -of - the meet Abbott!/- -— • No. 4 hard winter wheat ...... 1.97 notice hereof be given: .by .publication of cation of this order in the Winona Dally Michigan State knocked off ' ' : (MatKeniie) 4:00; Breltbarth (Lyons) »:30; was a 193 by Paul O'Brien of the Allied Ch : 52-U Lbrillard . . • 60: No. 1 rye .... ., 1.13 this order in the Winona Daily Mews and News and by mailed notice- as provided by now are in fifth place in the Michigan , 110-74, to climb out of No. 2 rye .:...... 1.11 Winono—Noeske (Ncltike) 1:00; N. Manka- Sparornasters. Allis Chal 21U Mpls Hon - 328'i by mailed notice as provided by law. law.: WCHA with a 4-8 record . to—T. Byrnos (M.icKcmle) »:30; T. Byrnes the Big Ten cellar and Iowa Dated January 12, 1962: Dated January 12, 1962. (MacKenilc) »:0O; Winona—Nellike Amerada 126 Minn MM 63'Si E.¦ D. LIBERA, E. D. LIBERA, (Car- dumped winless Northwestern into Other scores .. for the Playboys . ¦' The victories over Duluth didn't roll! 17:30 . - . - . .. AinCan . 4.47- B yMinn : .PL. , y407 i Probate- Judge. Probate Judge. SECOND PERIOD_*coring: Getta (un- last place with a 72-60 triumph. were ; Mike Hauser lili-lfiL2lio: Da- ¦ ; (Probate . Courl Seal) - . ( Probate Court. Seal) count in the standings for Minne- 36» ' Mon Chm 47 !'s PRODUCE S. D. J. Bruskl, Harold J. Libera. , " . assisted) t :00;O4WiCna—Ralajciak (unas- vid Brom 102-187-280 and Craig Am M&Fy¦ .i . ¦ sota , ¦¦¦ ¦' ' Attorney for Petitioner. Attorney, for Petitioner. ': 2-4 in the conference , but sisted 1 >:00,- /^N. MgnSalo — T. Byrnes Zeclies 140- 15fi-29fi. They had 240 Am-Mot ' . W A Mon Dk U. 36 ,•' (MacKeni(p) I0:O0; CHICAGO (AP ) — (USDA)-Live they did Rive the Gophers a pins handicap and a high 794 AT&T 131% Mon Ward 33' s breather. Six Gophers hit the THIRD PERIOD . Scoring: M: Mankate*- ¦ . poultry: wholesale buying prices Wllty (Klettenbero ) 1:00; Winona—Neltike game. • . - ' .;.. Anaconda SlVa Nat Dairy 67!'s 1 scoring column as Duluth went (unassisted) 4:00; Rntaiczok (Moody) «:06, Plumedahl Hits ' ' Arch Diin 361/ No Am 'Av 'ia . unchanged to V* higher; roasters down 6-4 Saturday. Duluth-" STOPS: Kunco (W) ,13 31 14—50 All 14 teams 'competing: received : made Afmed-St; 68 !i Nor Pac . .. .42% 24-25 ; special fed white rock fryers Lyons (NM) .. .. V U 19—il trophies. ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' a fight of it and tied the score Armour . « No St' P\y .'. 33',-s 20>,i-2 l , ... , . . " . .:. -; ¦ scores , were: Strikeout! 54' at 3-3 in the second period before Other Avco Corp 26: Nwst : Airl 34 60, 1 ,271, : Queen Strikers l ,2B9, Spare- CHICAGO . (AP ) - Chicago Mer- Ron Constantine and Larry Smith Lewisfon Beth Steel .41 :lk : . Penney . - . Sl'- 's masters 1.250, Pin Busters 1,237 cantile Exchange —• butter steady; iced the game for Minnesota:. Boeing Air 52::s Pepsi Cola S2 . Little .Strikes & Spares 1 , 142, Pin Smash "¦ wholesale b ii yin g prices un- i Louis Agriotli's goal :at 7:33 of Ramblers ' ' Brunswick 40% Phil Pet 56% : 92 ly^Mjj^^B ers LKIIi , Unknowns .1, 128, Luckj changed ; 93 score A A 59'^i; A a sudden death overtime provided 8 Pillsbury . 62'/2 Rips LaCrescenl 1, 124, Pin Pals 1,095, Guttci Chi MSPP 16V .59^4-: 90 B /4; 89 C SC^; cars Michigan Tech with its margin of Strikes . :-,:- . Polaroid 194Vfe 58' TRI-COUNTY Gals 1,081 , Braves & Squaws },0G8 Chi & NW 90 B 58^i; 89 C 57',4. , " victory Saturday. Scoring for the W L ' ' ¦: W L Chrysler W« Pure Oil 34' z Tumble at Hill . and Gutter. Busters 1, 030. Sioux were Bob Barlctt and Al Lewlsfon ...... * o Hokah . ...:... j j Cities Svc 54' z RCA 53'/2 Eggs firm; wholesale buying ; ST. PAUL, Minn.-l Speciall- Rushford ...... 4 1 Dakota .:...... 1 < prices unchanged to. 2'i higher; McLean. Houston ...... 3 I La Crescent ... 0 < Comw Ed 44^ Rep Steel 5G\s In the preliminary to the ¦Rambler- ¦ Michigan leads the association ' Peterson ...... x 3 - . . Cont Can 46':« Rex Drug 48 70 per cent or better grade A Pointer • game Sunday, the Cotter whites 39; mixed 38; mediums BRAKE and WHEEL with a 7-1 record , followed by Coht Oil 51% Rey Tob 74'.2 "B" squad¦ lost to Hill's "B" team Lewiston continued its unbeaten 36',2.' standards 32'i ; dirties 30; Michigan State < 5-1 v; Tech (11 -3) 37,31. ;; Wright Captures Deere ^ 54'A Sears Roe 78', 2 : . .. skein in the Tri-County League 5 checks .10. and Denver (5-51. Colorado College Hill lead , 14-12,and 28:21 at Sunday by blasting winless La- Douglas. • 35 .» Shell Oil 37 *5 ¦ .',;. 37:, is winless in 12 starts. the.quarter , turns. Crescent 128-98 for six in a row. Dow, Chem f/B'.i Sinclair ''i NEW X0RK (AP) — (USDA)- Bill Browne paced the junior The big noise came from I Ioiiston 's Sea Island Meet du Pont 230 Socony : 52V4 Wholesale egg offerings adequate East K od - 'lQ3»/4 Sp Rand 22V2 : Ramblers with 11 points and Russ •lim Piumedahl who scored' GO AP)-L"ong- on large and short on ;; balance. -^flHBHK SEA ISLAND . - Ga. ' Fisk and John ' Ne-tl, ' Ford Mot lOGH's St Brands 74 . Jr., got eight points on 25 field goals and 10 free liilting Mickey' - Wright has won the Demand fair on large and active each. A'inclli and Keber hit 10 Gen Elec -72% St Oil Cal 54»4 legion PeeWees throws in Houston 's 110-94 victory Sea Island ' Ladies Open golf, tour- on smaller sizes today. each for (he little Pointers. . Gen Foods 88% St Oil Ind 53 Va over Peterson. nament for the fourth time in five (Wholesale s e 11 in g prices COTTER - "B" -Of) HILL "B" (17) . ' Gen Mills ' SO'.i St Oil NJ 50^ : Ig ft pi IP " (q ft pt tp in one other league game Hokah years but feels "the course is still based on exchange and other vol- ||| Bll l|^ ||^ ||Klnd* ¦ ' ' Gen Mot 54% Swift & Co 45-14 ^iS FisW . J 1- 1 » Stoven 3 5 5 11 downed; Dakota 77-60. the champion. " J ume salesl ¦: Ron to Ninth Melting 0 0 1 0 Blacscr 0 0 00 Gen Tel : ,26 ,i Texaco 53»/2 - Knoplck J 0 4 4 Barnacl* 3 1 0 5 Ron Erdmann fired in ,10 points . :"I had , promised mysel f I'd Goodrich BSVs Texas Ins llS'i ' New York;spot quotations fol- llili ^M^J |ilR |par ^?sy: | PARK REC PEE WEE Jeresek 0 0 3 0 Rebtr 4 3 3 10 foi- Lewiston, Dale Erdmann 24 't: even come W«ycfiek 0 0 SO Ch.irgneau 0 0 2 0 break par, but I didn Goodyear 41 's Triiax Tra : 45 low: : W L W l Browne 3 5 1 11 Vinelll ' 4 7 4 10 and Sandy Henry !8.\Jobsoriydid close;" said . 'lie trim 26-ye-ar-old Gould Eat -43 Un Pac m» Mixed " colors: extras (47. lbs. Amer. legion . 5> « Coca-tola •- .. 4 5 Nell 3 3 3 8 Hoflmam 0 0 10 the scoring job for Iia Crescent golfer . playing out of Dallas , Tex: .« l Paint Depot .' -:. J 4 Winona Hotels . 45 — Mdoiley 010 1 Gt No Ky. 45' tin.Air Lin 38% min.) 38 .i-39Vi ; extras medium . ¦ ¦ with 41 points. Everett "Newberg McKlnley ..,.; 4 i- Jay Bon I I Totals 11 • U3I -' —¦• - She- finished the ;it-hole loiirna- Greyhound 27Ts U S Rub 57-18 (40 lbs. average) /i-ST 3^ ; smalr s hit 32. SG' Totals 13 tl 1! 37 i nient :Siinday. -itwb .strokes ahead Homes Ik 49' 3- V S Steel 75. (35 lbs. average) .30-31; standards American Legion, registered its COTTER¦ ...... 5 7 » 10-31 j : r ¦ " ¦ ' ' Ilousloii led 33-2!), -51-50 and' 79- of Ihe large field. But h"er ' 7.>-75: 76 IB Jlacii . 553li West Un- . ' - 37-;k l '..'ninth stra icht HILL , . . . * I 14 , ».—37 ¦ 35-37; checks 31 2-32"i. . . Park Recreation Pee 78 at the quarter turns in gaining -i-226' was 11) : strokes ov'ei' par lor ' .Ifi-Vi ; . Wee League victory at - . Int Harv 52 Westg El WJiitcs: extras (47 lbs. min.) 39- Central Ele- LEADS PIN MEET its victory. the rugged 6,550 yard Sea Island 89 mentary School Saturday by ( lilt Paper 34 Wlworth 41; extras medium < 40 lbs. aver- ' SHEBOYGAN; Wis. .-H-neiiius A Skalet fired in 37 points , Ber- course where par is 36-36—72. Jones & L 6914 Yng S & T 995/a , squeezing past Winona . Hotels 19-18, . age ) 37 .^-.'i81.i; lop quality (47 lbs. Jucchter of Milwaukee hit a 1 ,M8 nie Benson 27 and Paul Skalet 23 Spartanburg, ' In other ' Retsy Rawls of .rnin '.); 4W5; mediums '41 lbs. av- action McKlnley- edged toUil Siinday night to take over the ] for Peterson. started tlie final day one CANADIAN DOLLAR Coca-Cola 10-7 and .Jay all-events lead ' S.C., (AP) erage) 38-40;. smalls 13ft lbs. av- liees got and also grabbed j stroke behind Miss Wright and NEW YORK — Canadian ¦ its first win on a forfeit from Paint a share of first place in doubles Hokah was never in trouble nt erage ) 31-32 . ?' ' | ' 2," vaulted into the- lead on the open- dollar in New York today $.956718 Depo t; ¦ in the first weekend of action in i Dakota as it. jumped off to a )-ll Browns: extras (47 lbs. min. ) quarter lead iind coasted the rest ing holes. However, . Miss Wright- previous, day same. the Mill .animal Wisconsin State ) 39-40; top quality (47 lbs. min. ) , This is the second forfeit loss for of the way to the victory. mad e an eagle three on the sev- PREM|^i||i^NCE the Bowling Association Tournament, j CHICAGO 'AP) - (USDA) - 41-43; mcdkims (41 lbs. average) Depot five which is in second Ray Horihan paced Hokah with enth hole and went on to ¦win. J place with a -M- mark. Potatoes arrivals 118; on track 38-40; smalls (36 lbs. average) H points, Norm Puerhelm and Al WS; tola] U.S. shipments - for Fri- \ . i i iii i iii ' i i i isis :. : -«- :;-, .! Mark Patterson hit 11 points ' . 31-32. :; ¦ for vStempe got 12.each and Wayne day 410; Saturday 264; Sunday 3; ; Winona Hotels which threw , ¦ Butler offerings fully ample; de- dyn |i||M|p ||l an M-2 Central Gold , ,5 « Central Gold ..5 0 while holdings its opponents Ooane 64 , Yankton (S.D .) 57 . Central Bluo .. } ' ! Central Blue ,. ' 4 1 (AP) Wholesale sales , American lo one Aunuslana' 13, Mornlnislde 47. first f|iiartcr Iciicl and then went NF.W YORK — Dressed second half marker Jollerson ) 3 Jellcrson . ..3 3 cheese' (whole milk): single Mankalo Slate 55,. Moorhead Slate J4. on to a 2(>-li viclory over ' the Phtlps . 14 Wnshlncjlon-K. . J ' poultry. . Turkeys- - {jracle "A" and St.Olal 45 : daisies fresh 41-45 cents; single .Scott Ke.'ilhcrslotie rind Dic k ,\' , Carleton 67. Rockies in the Catholic Heeron- WaihlnotflivK. .15 Phelps 0 t U.S. Crnde "A", ready-to-cnok , o- llemldil Stale 66, Michigan Tech , 45. daisies afietl 49-52; flats aged 41)- gosck- each hit four paints for Mc- Dakota Wcdryan 77, Norlhein Slate (5. CIKIIC Satur- frozen : carlol and trucklot tradin g lional IntraniMral L I.t'ague leading Central Gold pasteur- Klnley and D.iii Nyset h a like lo- D.I. «» . day. quiet , with no sales reported. Of- 54. Processed American Rl.uk Hills Teachers »t. Southern Stale tonic a day off in Ihe heavyweight ized 5 lbs 39-43; domestic swiss ta I for C'lko . (S.t).l In oilier action (lie Hustlers fering- values of (I- 16 lbs liens re- 48. division Si .flurdny, but it still main- (wheels ) grade "A" . 52-53; grade rolled over Ihe Falcons 31 13, the tained its twu-gnine lead even ported at 32; M-22 lbs toms 2»; Saints staved off a last quarter 26-28 lbs toms 3()' v; 28-30 lbs toms "B" 49-50. __ lliough Central Blue hla.slecl .lef- " l,i. . (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 6, 1962 ) rally to top the .lolinii ics UO-27 fcrsun 41-24 and Wasbiiiglon-Kos- 31'.i; 30 lbs and up toms M aiid the Knights dumped Ihe .Mus- STATE OF- MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF ciiisko downed Phelps :H)-:i2. CHICAGO (AP) - No wheat or WINONA, si. IN PROBATE COURT tangs 24 15. No., 15,161 _ John Brandt hit 10 paint s nnd soybean sales. Corn No 1 yellow E> Tom Stoffel hit nine points for In R« Estatl of —^ All this\ the Royals while Curl us Ding- Tuny Krue/er nine for Ihe Bines. l.(i i) ; No 2 . yellow 109 ; No 4 yel- Madolln Harris, also known M %. Madolln Kaiser HarrlJ, Decedent. 44 ^ Larry Larson count ed 111 points When the felder scored three poinl s for the low 1.06 . Oats No 1 extra heavy Order for Hearing on Final Account J| fur \V-K nnd Bob Seeling IG for ^fftl^^W Rockets. white 72'i. ' and Petition for Distribution. Any Ame rican Weather Chuck Kulus dropped in 10 Phelps. SoyTiean oil 10'i n. Tha representative ot the above named for I mW Outside hi (lie liglitu'cig lit divixiaii Cen- ejtale linvlno (lied his final account md |^y ^ r poinls for the winning; Hustler Harley: mrilliii R choice, 1.35- petition (or settlement and allowance Frightful the while Ted HnmluM iek and Iral Blues walked past .Ictlerson 1.62 11; feed 1.00- 1.25 n. thereof and tor distribution to the personi ' ;i:Mil and W' asliinglini-Kosi'iuskn thereunto entitled ; la cemont nrts Is .lim Miller liad five each for the "Thnt the hearing P . . . IT IS ORDERED, UIIBllfllla? J // WMm\\\\ **%II needed nnd Fuleiins. limved -n\ it rin>|]is 2ii-l! ) . thereol be had on February Jnd, 1962, nt ^^^ ^ ick hit nine |ioints for ( viilrnl (;«ld Un w leads lite loop 11:00 o'clock A.M., before this Courl In , / torsion bar adjustment Hill Knop Bbnchard Counts the nrohnte court .room In the court house 91 |c al ' l)V out: game over the llhu'S, , not Inc luded Kara _A ' - - tnd.'iv .s lic'l liny in hdiue lient- the Saints while Jim I lidinay of In . Winona, Mlnnciola, nnct thai notice \f the .loliniiics scored 13. Itiuig Kiiinmicl tossed in 12 581 in Mixed Loop herenl he cilven by publication of thin order .-_ ...|.,..._ .„.„..„_ ... piiTms~-tni-"-rh'o--BliK1r."'""l Kvwanl In -tin. Winona. D.ill y Mowi.fcild by..mailed Hi-lied riiu Min- notice as provided by law. ilicker lo|i|i('( l \\K ivilh i,'i and Hill llliincliani seven puints for Ihe Knights and day 'to lead the Guys nnd Dolls Dated Jflmiisry 3rd, 196!. Darrell Holzer six for the losing Marl I'Meniiii R got Hi for I'lielps. E. D. LIBERA, mixed howling league nt West- Probate Judge, , ."\iiist ;mgs gnto Howl, lie had n 203 single (Probate Court Seal) Streater a. Murphy, game fur the Gutter Busters who Attorneys (or Petitioner: counted 74:1-2, 137. Naf'l Hockey League (First Pub. Monday, Jon. «, 1965) Lima Topples In the Sportsman League iit "\Vi- W. I. T. I' olnlj STATE OP MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Monlrrnl » » II »l nohii Athletic. Chili , l.eo I'roeho- WINONA, ss . IN PROBATE COURT Toronto i» 11 a 58 wit/. hit 197-.r)52 Kridi.y night ami No . 1i,1U 4^^'IIEIBII. Chlcnijo I! U M <1 In Re Estate Of lS»®K PHONE ¦ Handy Corner 15nr socked 939- 9421 New York . ... 11 10 « 3« toretto 54-5 1 Josoptilni M. Donaldson, Decedent. Oetrnll 1J 10 « 38 2,6114. Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- ¦ istration, Umltlnp. 4-Vol l 1 ^^ S^0£«ij^. lloilon U 30 4 31 DI-STATE Time to File Claims 1 >^n^^^ ^^^ 13-Voll SUN DAY'S RESULTS ' and lor Hearing Thorcon. -" with your old Montreal 1, Qt-troll 1. W L. W I. Elizabeth Ann Drews hjvlnn filed herein l| ^S* battery \; WalnntM S P I 0 i; ' ' Toronto i, (lotion I. . nn.itatl)* I.. . 1 3 Nat 'l Basketball Assn. n . petition Inr rjenerfll administration tint- . ;. llolllniitlonii » 7 l.lni.i S.ic ! Chlc«oo 3, New York 1. , M. 1 ! lnq lh.il said decedent died Intestate and THADt BATTBR/CS NOW . . . OB'OKB VOURS Calctlnnln L. 4 .1 Hokah SI . I' . 0 1 EASTERN DIVISION |j FAILS K% \H. L, Pet. OB praying tlml The First Nat ional Bank ol llllltotl 37 f .804 Winona bo appointed admlnl-slmlor; t.! ifMB! l*« nClt.WI), Wis. Luna Sacred IT IS OR DERED, That Ihe hearlna ^^ Philadelphia . 30 11 .30) '"1 Henri In ula' into Ihe win column Syrrteinr 21 34 .««» 13' i thereol be had on February 1. 1962, nl 10 o 'clock A M.. before tt)Is. Courl in in the Bi-Stati' ( Nuw York IS 31 .334 13 the .'onlereuci* Sunday WtSTEHN OIVISION nrnhale court room In the courl house in vug hiy banding t ' aledi.iiiia -Lurt'tlu its l .o> Anqrlo» . 31, M .730 Winona, Wlnflesola; that Ihe time wllhln Wm which creditors ot said decedent may file ' 11 7» llurd loss againsl toiii' virlorie.s ,VI- Cincinnati .. ?J.. .571 i Detroit II, 3« .43* M> 1 their claims he limited lo four months GUYS J. DOLLS 0PEN v5?ri ,il here. SI. LOUlu . U 33 .no ia Irom Ihe date hereof, and Mini the claims ^m\WJm\lmW\immW ^^mW^1m^ B Wnl'ialo W. I. ' ClllC»go ' ' 'J" f i.« .305 34 so filed he Heard on May 9, 1965, at 10 W^ Klntu Qut'Oili 301 j | Sacred Henri led 12-!) , 27 -21 and [^^^W^PP^7>^eW H & IV SUNOAV'S' RESULTS o ' clock A.W , before this Court In the * Jncl< s a. Jllli IT 71 Ti :i(i at Hie <|iiarUT breaks aiid probata court room Onlroll 134, BntlOn 110. In the court house In . where your dollar MIIES mom ( 8 SERVE I |BB || Me ^ i>«eVeM ^^ Ouslera J.l boy* Outlrr V IlK'ii sLu'eil oil a last peril id rally PhlUclnlpMa llf, Syrscutc 111 (OT). Wlnorfn. Minnesota, and that notice herenl t' oursoma 70' j l*' > he ulven by publication ol this order In YOU I Tiolani ?o n la win its lii's t game in sis-Marls, l.o» Ansclci 111, Chlc.ino 111 (OT). 1 51. Lolili 134 , Now fork 111, Hie Winona Dally News and by rtiallcd Nuwly Wtdi , 11 V .Inn Mildei buch Ins-cd - in '.Ml ¦ notice as pr ovided by low. „ ,„ SPORTSMAN Dated January 1, 196! , 200 WEST PHONE e I Allilclioc C lull W. I.. points lor Sni'i'cd llcarl and Hub The traditional Seminole Indian E. 0 LIBERA, Ilaiiily Corne r am I I llriuiner 2(1, Mik<^ Wagner ^ol 2(1 duel ling is the chickee , n llial cli- Probate Judge, THIRD ST. 606O ° _ Coca-Cola . . * 1 for Lorello which lost Ihe "B" (Hl lint with e (Probate Court Seal) 6 J, m erottiowlli Confraclors 4 S .vprcs.s framework George N[, Robertson Jr., On-tho-Farm Tractor Tiro Service \ tiankari Llf* 0 f Hume 40 ¦2'J. and raised flour. Attorney lor Petitioner. LnOH MaanM ¦ ¦ ' . . - . i ' ^ut.o Service; Repairing 10 Money lo Loan 40 Articles for Sala 571Radios, -Television - 7X Wanted—Real Estate 102 Monday, Janwiry 22, 1962 WINONA DAll, Y KEWS 1_ _ _ , —^ ,. _ ~- __« '¦ ' '¦¦ ~ ~ - "~ r ' > " 'UE N.T.Y OFTwiNTER yet to come and '~ STAYr WAfW with a two piece suTt of 0SEO^ABTE moddl radlo5, all - fecon, Want dltloned. S5 and up. B&B ELECTRIC, 1 nRESL7pt7^fcTi^ANS Insulated underwear Irom OAMBE- ' Ads ypor car Is going to take a real heal- ¦ ¦ - ¦' Utad Cars IPS J L/led Cars ing before Spring. Have it In top con- NEK'S, «» Mankato . Ave, . 155 E. 3rd. . . WILL PAY CASH ' lOd dition. Drive: In to RUSTY AND BILL'S FRANK WEST AGENCY ~ * ¦ FORcCmb Starllncr 2 ny until your footprints ar« preservfd In tubes. Get that second set at W1NTER TREADT^rTsOxirfownT"Couiv y classified advertisement published RCA WHIRLPOOL $1295 In cement but In your home • tha foot- 6% interest. try. 3 (or. J22.22 plu» tax and recap- . the Vfant Ad section. Check your ad prints preserved on your carpeting Washers— Dryers ' and call 3321 If a ' Hardt s Music Store pable casing. FIRESTONE STORE. 200 Slystrom Motors correction must bt don't signify anything; except that It's Write C-49 Daily News. Ranges—Refrigerators 119 E. 3rd . ' W inona W, 3rd. , Inc . - .' niada. time to call WINONA RUG CLEAN- , 1M W Ind Tel. 8-35M : ING SERVICE, 111 E. 3rd. Tel. 3723. PARTS - SALES - SERVICE Refrigerator! 72 OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY EVENINGS - " ¦ ¦ ¦ LET A TENANT pay your way, Add Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 l?5A euici< *; lb thank all ' / ^ ~ ~ - " , my relatives, Mends , . Hl-E.jlrd . : .. , Tel,-:2737 HAMPSHIRE—lender pins. -30; weaned and. USED OAK ^lJFFICE desk chair , ^ ' TRUCV^OODIES and platforms built or W'hite , excepliojially good cpn- NEED CASH? and neighbors, who remembered / and IF 7H E DAlL Y'^FtlND has becir~ioli. . me with castrated. . Arnold Schmidlknecht, Co- ! Good condition.. 140. Tel . 5240 or 4400 much for • your office machinery ond: repaired. BERG'S TRAILER, 3950 W, '- ' ' ' ' ¦ visits, gifts, ' cards and . flowers while . - ¦ ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ . dition .., . :. •; . . S995- j We will buy your car or truck. ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER, . chrane, Wis. ¦ (Waumandee). Tel. 486- )' evenings. • _____ grind is exactly what It's doing, stop 4lh. Tel. 4933. - - . , - . . I was at Winona General Hospital. Also. -. ' ¦' ¦ v For clogged sewers and drains. _ ?336.__ . - -. T in today and- Icl us . help -you.. Wo ~ " ~ 1956 FORD •1-door . 6 cylinder Trade down — lower your pay- thanks to the. nurses on 2nd floor for . - .Til, 9507 or 6436 1 ' ¦ ~ RlrrTdP TRAiLE RS-New 10 widei and . "J year guarantee HOLSTEIN COWS — due ! Coal7Wood, oTner Fuel 63 have the very latest in business ma- " their kindness and the Rev. Mehnicke for . soon. Adoiph some good buys on used 8 wldes. See radio; heater , standard trans- Schlessir, Arcadia, ' Wis. Tel. 10-F-13 chines, fully guaranteed' and the new- us «bout tho rental purchase plan. 1B45 fnents and receive cash back* his comforting . words . and prayers. r CALL SYL KUKOWSKI - - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ mission , ' ' ¦ ¦ (Waurriondee) ' . est in Mllciency. - . WINONA TYPE- W. 5th.' - . :: ' .' tutorie preen and i QUALITY " .• Ernest A. Grunz .^ - DID YOU KNOW A CHEVllOLET CO. " — "nS~ ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ : ¦¦ ¦ WRITER SERVICE, 161 E : 3r cur gift department. An ashtray shaped f- Tweed .-Up holstery ; s '' " ' pce Lunch, 151. E,' 3rd. . Looks' oood and tuned dispose of my springing heifers at public . like a cat's head with spinning ash Eirr^RlYNcFr5~siTjGLE MAN for *arm . . REGISTERED POLLED •y- Coil Spring Construction - , : 'T ' " -- pc ' removal center which voices a loud work. George Feuling, Fountain City, ¦ HEREFORDS. - •& Extra High Back F(OOMS FO R GYNlirEMEN^Wfth or ¦!ion : "' . .;. -:$895 " meow " when operated . . Only si.25 at Wis . Te l. 8MU7-3804. :. '. ¦¦ without ' light housekeeping - privileges. V RAINBOW JEWELERS, next: to the ;¦ • ' ' . 1—S-yr.-old herd bull. Private entrance and bath. Te.i. . 4B59. Post Office on 4th St. SINGLE MAN by the month for farm work: M. W .Wlltse, St. Charles, Minn. wt. : 01JRT-H W.: 424—Sleepinl"roonI"fwr aentle. « .1.ITVli AC . r\K Dion r\r ,3,I,.WI, a. 10—Young bred cows. $100 "C VENABLES I* r\j ".nw v' '" •".... - " man in modern home. AUCTION U*^i "-.. • ; a wolf, we can comply with your ap- MAN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY—Who l! *75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 5's miles ninth of Gilmanton or 4' a miles north of Pragg OTI interested in" .year round employment.[ 3—Yearling bulls. ; etite needs. From tasly sandwiches to . - Fri. Eve - State Highway 88 on the Above average earnings. Man hired must y \pa'rtment's, Flats 90 Open Mon. Alvin Kirschner farm satisfying: complete meals our home style 6^-Yearling heifers. BURKE'S be interested in working 40 to 43 hours cooking will keep . you coming back ^ ' : . per week. Write C-S8 Dally News. :ENTRALCY . LO CATED—Spacious three •for more. We 're open li hours a day. Calfhdod Vaccinated. FURNITUHE. MAIIT c ~^ ; bedroom heated downstairs apartment. '7 week . RUTH'S RESTAUR- NTiflONAL CONCERN offers opportunity ¦' ¦ ¦ ' 59XhevT6 » days a ' 3rd and Franklin Tel. 2673. Saturday, 27 CMR ., EER , ALF., and Radio, automatic January , 12is E ' • - 3rd. '. (for ,'to"' sell . - custom-made ' .' lubri.; Bel Air 4-dobr Sedan. ANT . . man . . ' at all. on newly Installed ex- cants). Married man above 35 pre- Domino breeding in ali.: JRAN'bToe—ApartminTlor 2 aduitsTtieat, No mlles . Sale sfai ts at 1 00 P M Lunch will be served. — - ^~^3tS ====^-—~_ . T= =- hot water, stove, and refrigerator fur- chanoo engine. You get « new car war- ferred.. Must have good car. Knowledge assembly. $1595; : of tractors and machinery helpful. Sales! Tripl e M polled Hereforcis. nished. Private bath and entrance. . ranty on the block 34 HEAD OF HI-GRADE CATTLE — 3 Holstein cows, (Flrst . Pub. Monday, Jan. 6, 1962) - ' - - experience not necessary, . we train II SPECIAL- ¦ENTRAL LOCAflON^lsFfloorT 'i large | close springers, 4 years old;. 1 Guernsey cow, springer. 4 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF hired. Drawing account when qualified rooms and : bath. All modern^ Has WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT : ¦ lust 58 Edsel i| years old; 1 Guernsey cow, due March, 5 years old; 4 Holstein ¦:¦ For personal .Interview/'., write quallfl: John W. Marsolek. been completely remodeled and redec- Y-8 No. 14,05? . cations, address, and phone number tc ¦ ¦ ¦ Range Tudor. Lots o» rip. Straight stick, !• •: ' ¦ orated. Heat, water and hot water furr satisfactorily. Only, fair ap- heifers, fresh with calves at side, 2 years old; 15 Holstein In the Mailer of the Guardianship ef S. A. Imsland, Dept. T A-31, P.O. Bo> Bluff Siding, Wis. SPECIAL - radio, . runs nlshed. Immediate.' possession. Tel. 7776 ^ Josephine W. Donaldson, Ward. ' ¦ pearance as It has been . run Ihrough a.-;.-. ;|, heifers, springers, 2-3 years old; 9 Holstein heifers, due Feb. i 392, Dallas, Texas, y . . V or 8-2035, ask . for Syd. Johnstone. The guardian ol the above named Ward, - " Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 3.-Room Grouping barbed wilro fence. Bargain at 1495. | | and March; l>-2 to 2 years old; 1 Holstein bull , 15 months oledrge M. Robertson Jr.; . 9x12 nylon rugs ...,.;. La Crescent, Minn. Tel. TW 5-2571. } edge and have interest in cars hogs every day of the week. ¦ e < Represented bv Accola & Beig f Attorney for .Petitioner. 2 ash trays ...... $ 2.98 Tndflb"$'595 and their upkeep. Station in HORSES WANTED—We can pay more vVanted to Rent 96 •? • w%on .. . (First Pub. Monday, Jan. is, ivoii 's better loca- than anyone else. We- pick up. WALTER 2 throw pillows ...... $ 5.96 " one of Winona STATE Op . WMNNESOTA, COUNTY OF - MARG. Black River¦ Falls, Wis. ¦ Tel.¦ 5 p ieae dinette set ..... $ 49.95 WORKING GIRL wants room and board. "Q" VENABLES tions. Opportunity to earn good -7-F-14. . .' ' - . ' WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE. COURT _ . _ Central location. Preferably with elderly 75 W. 2nd -:: - Tel. 8-2711 No. 15.090 . SALARY AND COMMISSIONS. lady. Write C-59 Dally News. • In Re Esiate of Farm/Implements, Harness 48 Total Regular Price $510.89 Open Mon. - Fri. Eve. Having sold my . farm, w ill sell all the peuon al piuperty at J - ' ~ " — Samuel K, Miller, Decedent. Write Box C-60 Daily News. KELLY .6 UP LEX F E: E D mi'xer. vTTon, Farms, Land for Sale 98 Order for Hearing on Petition complete with 2 h.p.. motor. Like new Complete. Grouping to Sell Real Esiate, Ray Hllke & Son Altura, Min.i. DAIRY FARW—300 acres, on all weather 1955 FORD Tha representative of said estate having ' road. 18 miles from Winona. Modern filed herein a petition to sell certain real MAN WANTED ^r'^GET^OGETHE^'nowrand Install buildings, 37 stanchions In barn and THUNDERBIRD H ¦ oTV$399.00 ! AUCTION that new Clay silo, unfoader for winter cleaner. Over 100 head of livestock • state described In said¦ petition; |j.. Located 34 miles southwest of Black River Falls on C or 4' z A IT IS ORDERED, That Ihe hearing Steady job. $90 per week. feeding. Oak Ridge Sales 8. Service, with complete line of machinery and CONVERTIBLE Mlnneiska. Price effective only when pur- thereof be had on February 9, 1962, a! Must be mechanically inclined. " ¦ ' feed. Write- or Inquire C-57 Daily News, || miles southwest of Disco on C or 3',i> miles northeast of Frank- ; bolore this Court In chased as a ' grouping, items A rare find! Classic while, 10:15 o' clock A.M., All company benefits after 3 ARE YOUR milk house drains frozen Houses for Sale 99 the probate court room In Ihe court house up? Are you bothered wilh moisture will not be sold separately at : near new whitewall tires, pow- t; liny or? miles south of Taylor on N , then 2 miles east on C. In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice months probationary period. In your chicken house? Then use De- - - these prices. FIFTH ST. E.—3 bedroom, 5 room house, er steering, power brakes, like hereof be glwen by publication ot this icer De-Moisturer , Available at- ROBB hot water heat, good location. One floor. Daily News and new inside and out. If you ¦ order In the Winona Ask for Mgr., Harry. BROS. STORE;. 576 E. 4th. Tel. 4007. Terms Available. Tel. 4972 afler 6 p.m. by malted notice as provided by law. know cars, you know how ' ditV ; Saturday, 27 Dated January 10, 1962. ConipletejyOverhaitlcd . D. 24 FT: cirpeted living room, 2 good I. January - MARGARET McCREADY, Highway Pure Oil Si:ed . bedrooms. AH hardwood flooring ficult it is to find the last ¦ In this Immaculate, home. Pull base, !; | Sale starts 11:00 A.M. Probate Clerk. FORDSON ¦ of the vanishing breed. Hurry (Probate Court Seal) Across from Westgate ment, oil furnace and garage . 1 block Major Diesel loca- for this one. Strcater 8.- Murphy, to ' main line bus. West central $ Upper Beaver Creek Ladies - Aid will serve lunch. Winon a , Minn , LAWRENZ tion. Priced under $10,000. ABTS AGEN- Attorneys for Petitioner , ~* CY, INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel. B 29 HI-GRADE HOLSTEINS — 6 Holstein cows, clo-c- Up (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 15, 1962) F. A. KRA.USE CO. Furniture and Appliances 4242 or after hours: E. R. Clay 8-2737, $1950 Wm. R. Panel 4501, E. A. Abls 3184. iy springers; 4 Holstein cows, due in March and April; 2 Holbein STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF j! cows ., WINONA, ss. IN PROdATE COURT Office "BREEZY ACRES" 173 East 3rd Winona GOODVIEW 830 47TH AVE —By owner, , fresh with calves; 5 large Holstein heifers , coiiini'' 2 ¦ ' yen " File No.' 14,839 3-bedroom rambler, 2''J years old. At- Nystrom Motors, Inc. % years old , bred ; 2- large . Holstein heifers , eoniin ^ 2 s old , In Ro Estate of South on New Highway _14-G1. tached garage. Extra large kitchen, ' ¦ Manager-Accou ntant to Eat 65 K-4 W. 2nd Tel. 8-3588 )fi open; 1 large Holstein heifer , 2 years old , close-up sprinRer ; ¦•' ( Edna Rose, also known as Good__ Things built-in stove and oven. Oil heat, 'ull ¦' ¦ Edna W. Rose, Decpdinl. Hay, Grain, Feed 50 bath-with shower. Tel. . 7020. ' 6 Holstein heifers coming 1 year old. This is an outstanding ; c6oKING and baking Wisconsin Open Monday-Friday Eve. , Order for Hearing on Petition ~ GOO O ~ "~ - to take full charge of account- ALFALFA AND " TIMOTHY^^Txcr y PUREBRED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG - II! months old . son. port, Inrge lot Grapelruit and orange probate court room In the court house In Co. . \i SADDLE HOUSE — Bay saddle mare, weight about 000 y ; Winona, (yilnn'esota, and Il1.1t notice hereof Wonted—Farm Produce 54 trees. Sacrifice on account ot illness. SALE ; be given by publication ot this order In Apply in person. ~~ Musical Merchandise 70 111,750 for <(ulck sale. See Shank. js . lbs. ; brand new Western saddle. the Winona Dally News nnd by mailed HOMEMAKER'S EXCHANGE """ and HI-FI consoles. Several FEED — 1 ,200 bales mixed bay, all condit ioned , 300 bales !' • - notice as provided by law. USED STEREO 552 E. 3rd. w choose tronri at — - r Dated January 12, 1967. WANTED models to T" " " straw; .iOO bushels oats; 400 bushels car corn. Quality E CA R PETEb 2 story, 3 bedrooms and CONTINUES E. 1) . t.lllERA, . Hardt's Music Store den. 1 lull baths. 13x19 living room, AUTO - 1950 Dollge Sedan . Probate Judge, eifl kllchvn. Full basement. Oil forced TO BUY 119 E. 3rd VVInona _ r (Probate Court Seal) Chevrolet Co, nir hi'.it. 1 c.ir cmraae, West location. We sold 9 out of nil the listed y l ifi-j FORD - 2 ton , 2 speed truck with platform , IS:_.>io S. D. J. Iiruskl, 10,000 tons of good Radios, Television 71 7 blocks from I' o'.l Otllce, Owner lenv- cars during our sacrifice sale ply tires. Attorney lor Petitioner. 105 .lohnson St. Inri town. Full prlcu S13.50O. A11TS ,9 Walnut and wo are fioiii K lo continue (First Pub. Monday, Jnn. 15, 19621 quality hay and straw AGENCY, INC., Re.iltors, l' Is MACHINERY — Case VAI tractor on rubber; Ciinniii 'i 'i.i rii R. ' St Tel. -IM2 or niter hours: E. to sell the remaining stock of hay conditioner , like new; Kewanee llll-ft. elevator , alnid .-. t STATF OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Correspondence Courses 32 Wm, R. Panel 4501, E. ii IN 1IEAVV BALED Clay 8-273/, used cars on our Jot. ¦ WINONA, !^.. PR0HATE COURT ~ For Reliable A. Abls 3184. i -i new; AC. baler; AIcD . 7-ft. .' power mower; ('.re ' ¦ :tll> >r File No. U,M17. " HIGH SCHOOL Pure Alfalfa 2nd k 3rd ' s coiy and pipes; J.D. 4-bar side; D ,R. rubber tin .1 wagon with nom- In Re Estate of Repair OLMSTEAD ST. -Near the lake , It' WE NEED THE ROOM1 \. \ YES, you can be a hloh school oraduatc, Price $17 per ton. TV or Radio Five-room house, all on one Mnllo Norton, Decedent. and niMt, y binatiij ii grain box and hay rack ; steel wagon and r.tci ; , high Finish at home In your span lime. New floor Two bedrooms, combination living Order lor Hearing on Final Account . i'i texts furnished. Diploma awarded. (Jul- Mixed clover or ;ilf:ilfa your ami dlnlno room, kitchen bus built-in cab- New car trade-ins sjieed hearings; M.II. . power lnk<;-off corn hinder r|re<: to \eil, »4 ,B0O , , ' windows; 12 used screen doors ; brand new aluiiiiu'iiii cum- , Ilrir.kl, S. D. J. ] OF AN INOEI'FNDKNT Branch Noill.sville , Wis. us for : binalion door , oil tank heater; several store counters ; 1 new -, j Attorney lot Petitioner. ¦ W. STAHR 'a!) Ford W.'igoi), "A " ' $i:i!»" ¦ BUSINESS MAN. . Tel. 11-3(114 Winonn , Minn. 37.1 W , W\»rk Tel. 6915 • ••• ! Savage .22 caliber single ."hot p istol ; numerous other items . ' ' (First Pub. Monday, Jan. 15, 1962) \ • Quick , expert repairs. r •nil Vauxhall 4-dr $.>ni: ' ¦ :t .| STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF I Modern Service Center at Articles for Sale 57 • (Juarnnli'ed . replacement Wanted—Real Estate 102 SOME HOUSEHOLD ITEMS -- Including V rlgidaire cu. WINONA, ss. IN PROilATF. COURT — ! ft. ileupfrce/e; Majestic combination gas and ivoad ivutgc; i key location avai lable. " "' i" parts. ' OHESr CASH PRICES T)0 iMird Convert $ii!M No. 15.12S FREEZERS JU9 to VJ5». jsi;d reit Kie WILL PAY Hl ' luitliroom fixt ures; \ In Re Citato of rfllora $J5. Usrt TVs t',0. FHANK • Honest workmanship, I0U YOUR CITY PROPERTY , garbiine burner; complete H-pe. set used Sylvia Bremer, Docerienf. With training, financing LILLA «. SONS, ) 6I E. 811) . Reasonable cost. IIinly! These cars will not klielien cabinet ; coal and wood lleairol a: light e.recii 2 iv. "" " " ' " • at Order far Hcjrlng on Final Account I and Riiidance pro-vided -- recluci-d " Sen "HANK" JEZEWSKI these ZENITH TV nl prlcis. Asli io sre Hie I'UOTOFACT (WmofU ' i Only R»al Eilnto Huyeri last luii^; prices. ,; davenport set , roll top writing , desk; H.C A. 21 -inch TV; ; and Petition for Distribution. selected. I-RANK I ILIA 8. S.1NS, 16) I:. Hth. The rcprcsi'iilnllvo nl tin- utiovn nameti the man manual eoveriui' your set . See Tel 599V P.O. Ho< US ' Reo rotary power lawn mower, " ¦! account ant SINGLE AND DOUBLE beds, chests, bahy ~ Many more curs U> choose •stain having llli il hlr. I'll.it Dwy'cr Tel. 2115 the complete and accurate your lioiiio : TKISMS: Under $10.00 cash , over that amount cash or >' » , 'j pel il Ion fur Hutllemi'iil and alluwnno! Call: R- M. beds, siriiill tables , OK USED FURNI- WANT TO >e\\ , from. Priced a lew dollars over thereof mvi for distribution lo the person J or TURE. 271 E. 3rd. Tel. B-3/01, information on . circuity, adjust- down and balance in monthly payments . '.V; added to balance " " "" ap;ii'lii )ci)t or Inisinoss proper- H hoh'.s.'ile value. Ihereuiilg untitled; Winona, Minn. STEP LIVELY, sfcp tir loh|ly. GlaKo conf. ments and replaccmenl parts for li tiioiiihs. Your credit is always good with the Not llicni ':< hoorln(, Write Box 531 IT IS ORDERED, That the eel asphalt tile Is non-illp. Ends wax- — everytliinp, to insure fast , ty '.' Cull us for prompt free thereol he had on February 1, 1962, nt , Ing. I' alnl Depot. lnvt'stjiient Co. 10:00 o clock A.M.. before this Courl li efficient and economical work- appraisals. ' Loan 40 " " "77 tho probata court room In tho courl housiI Money to DO THE WORK O F 10 MEN . With y THEO. E. FOSSE. OWNEK ~~' ^ n Toro Power Snow Hound . You |ust maiiship In Wlnnno, Minnesota, and Unit nollc.i0 t)OND FINANCE CO. 4^£&$ *f ** ::) Ray K. Arneson , Taylor nnd YV. A. Zeck , y hereof be given by publication ol IhlII I33-M0O on your tufnlture. car or walk behind Ihls self-pronelled snow re- "WE DNDKHSTANI ) VOlHt BB0B ** ** St, mover and your driveway, or sldrwiilk X I CD order In tho Winona Dally Nnws and li] 1 Hgnsture , Tel, 8-340J, I29 E. 3rd _ SKT BI'JST" " !' .; lit. 22. Kau Claire , Auctioneers notice as provlil.- .l hy law. will be clenred In next lo no tlniu, " HEVR0LET milled t-H J^ • * •. v,, %< <^C( Dated Jrfnuiiry 10, 1962 . Tho big 17-Inch rot.iry hlmlns bite Into ciPtOVu .j . Northern lin estment Co., Lester Senty, Cletk d powdery snow, drifted snow -snow u[i o u 'ivi nit> MARGARET McCRLADY, I U()5 Jolin.soii Te! _) !lt> Probnlo Clark. LOANS "t^cf lo 16 Inchi's deep-throws It In any H. Choate & Co. 1 110 Exclmnue BWt,'. Rep, hy Geo. O. Husclioo , Taylor , Wisconsin |i (Probnle Court Seal) PLAIN NOTC-AUTO-FURNITURE direction you choose nt the rM. Strealer &• Murphy. 170 E 3rd St. mfJku.. Allornuvi lor Pullllonur. Hn. 9 a.n\. to i p.m.. Sal. f a.m, lo neon FIRE & POWER, 76 E. Jnd, T«l. MM, ' Roy BUZ SAWYER By Cmn*

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