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Worst Idaho Flood in 25 Years Kline III 6 Irrigation Dam Collapses Others Plead n Flight Not Guilty Glen MINN EAPOLES (AP) ? - Six of seven persons formerly asso- ciated with the Sister Kenny Dozen Villages Flooded Foundation pleaded innocent to art indictment containing 15 counts of BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS P&rts of downtown Pocatello were of mountain snows during a warm dents in isolated areas were still Southeast Idaho fought its worst ! ¦ ¦ '^ mail fraud Zand one of conspiracy flooded. ?:' . ' ' spell coupled with the downpours. cut off . when they were arraigned today floods in 25 years today, as col- Seven Idaho counties ha-ve been An earth-fill dam broke Mon- before U.S. District Judge Guhnar Outlook Bad lapse 0/ an irrigation dam and ! declared disaster areas . More Twenty-six dea th s wera attrib- day, Impounded water ? swept H. Nordbye. heavy rains inundated new corny than l;OO0 families have fled their uted to the rain , which totaled down the Teton River and spread The seventh defendant, Marvin muhities and sent hundreds of homes, more than eight inches in down- over half the town of Sugar . City, L. Kline, forrtier foundation direc- residents scurrying for high In Southern Cal i fornia skies town Los Angeles. Among them Improvement ¦which has 700 inhabitants. " '., , was not in court and his attor- ground. cleared after six days of rain , were three Sah Diego boys tor ney said he was "ill and in- ,utter, Swollen streams which already National Guard troops and vol- and. high waters began to recede; trapped Monday in the cave-in of collapse." had surged over their banks into unteers battled to control the In their wake were tons of mud a rain-softened sandstone cliff. Needed lor more than ?a dozen villages and rising water, in the face of new and debris and scores of wrecked Cars were mudded in along The seven men were ' charged towns threatened still others. ?Low dangers caused by rapid melting or damaged homes. Some resi- ¦ with misusing thousands of dollars ¦?- >¦ ¦ ¦:: ¦ ¦: ¦ . Hollywood Boulevard in the heart . , ' .: ,». .:.,.- ry ... v . . " J V ¦: v of the movie studio area alter an contributed by the public for the Wednesday early-morning cloudburst Monday charitable group's rehabilitation sent muck roaring down a resi- work. By PRE OS. HOFFMAN dential street? Judge Nordbye tentatively set ¦CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla? (APi 23 for Kline's appearance. Feb. agency officials said to- Some homes were buried in He accepted a suggestion from the -T-Spate mud to within a foot of the ceil- day weather prospects for astro- ' US. district attorney that a doc- ing. Cars were tossed down tor be appointed to examine Kline naut John H. Glenn Jr.Zs pioneer BeachAvood Drive along with and see if he is Sit to appear. orbital flight Wednesday are planks, boulders , trees and other , attorney for- Harry H. Peterson about . '50-30. - They indicated, the debris; Kline,: said his client had been ill mission might be postponed again |n suburban Sunland, 150 resi- five or six weeks and has been if things did ii"t improve. dents of the Riverwood . Ranch- bedridden the last 10 days. Peter- Sunset Springs area above Foot- son did not indicate the nature of Lt. Col. John S. Powers, spokes- ' hill Boulevard ? were stranded Kline s illness. Z man for the astronaut team , . told Nordbye gave the defendants 30 when flood waters ripped out the a news conference, project chiefs road providing access. Food days to file motions and all six only corisidered the vvcatlier outlook and medical supplies were, furn- were released on $2,500 bond each. ished by means of a line shot District Attorney Miles Lord said " marginal." In terms of odds, across the wash by firemen. he would not move for a trial date SUKARNO GREETS KENNEDY .. . Indonesia 's President Powers said this was about 50-50; until the time for filing of motions cloudburst ap- Sukarno greets Robert Kennedy as tile U.S. attorney general ar- The Los Angeles has expired. Powers - said Walter - . -Williams, parently was the last gasp of the rives at Merdcka Palace in Jakarta today for a luncheon with Su- ' storm? which caused millions of The defendants, all indicted karno. Kennedy said before the meeting-that he had a personal Project Mercury s operations di- dollars , of dam age. The Weather Jan. 30 by a Federal Grand Jury message from his brother , President Kennedy, for the Indonesian rector and the man who would Bureau predicted partly cloudy after lengthy investigation? are: chief of slate. 1 AP Photofa x via radio from Jakarta) make the -crucial deci sion , did not skies? but warned of a possible Kline, v f 0 r m e r Minneapolis feel Glenn would go "with the new storm by midweek. mayor and director of the founda- current weather ," that is, as It The northern Nevada town of tion until ousted following a state investigation . exists today. Battle Mountain was declared a " ¦ ' ¦ disaster area oy Gov. Grant Fred . FadelL . 53, Minneapolis , Robert However , Powers said a better Kennedy/ : former Kenny publicity agent. Sawyer after ; JReese River flood- idea of-this . weather'in. the critical waters attacked- it. ' ¦:¦; J. George Zimmerman, 50. St. recovery areas out in the Atlan- Paul accountant who audited Ken- tic would be gained from visual In Utah 40 miles east of Well, ny books and whose license has Sukarno Meet observation by Navy* ships mov- b*/ Nev ,, North Fork River flood cur- since been revoked the state. America has " (n ing into those areas-. , By P ETER ARNETT ! a big Interest rents washed out a bridge and Abraham L. Koolish, 77 and? his this dispute and wants a peaceful forced closure .' of U:S. Highway son , David, 42, alleged owners of JAKARTA , Indonesia f AP) - The recovery vessels, chiefly ¦ solution." 40. ¦ '- four Chicago firms that distribut- Robert F. Kennedy told Indone- carriers, are expected on station sian President Sukarno today the Kennedy's remarks to Sukarno , Officials in Bancroft , Idaho , cast ed foundation mail solicitations by four hours before launch now ICE WITH THE WATER ... The ranch home surrounded by water and huge blocks of ice, some from 1952 to l9S0. U.S. government has ".done all if were the basis of a verbal mes- planned for 7:30 a.m. Wednesday? of Pocatello, blasted a railroad sage he carried to neutralist In- of Melvin Jeffery? six miles south of Riverton, is 30 inches thick and 20 ieet across. (AP Photofax) John B. CarneU\ 50 , and Philip can behind, the scenes" to pro- However , ^fayy officials said they line to relieve pressure on the mote a peaceful solution to the donesia from his elder , brother ' track fill. Downtown Bancroft G. Rettig, Chicago, former pres- could gather accurate weather idents of New Century Corp., one Dutch-Indonesian dispute over President Kennedy, the embassy data about eight hours belore was covered with five feet . of West New Guinea. -'¦; ' . source said. water. • of the Koolish firms. launch-near midnigiht. A U.S. Embassy source said Meanwhile, a . weather ? recon- Rexburg, a city of 5,000, had The Kenny Foundation has been Kennedy emphasized to Sukarno The U.S. attorney general made naissance plane also took a close only U.S. Highway 191 for an es- reorganized and is now headed by in a two-hour conference over similar remarks in conferences look at the recovery areas. Dr. Frank H. Krusen , noted today with other top Indonesian Senator W cape route as Teton River flood lunch at the Mfcrdoka Palace that In hopes the weather would political figures who regard him waters spread on thi-ee sides. Rochester, physician who is on clear. Project Mercury as a direct pipeline to President officials leave from the Mayo Clinic. today began . the preliminary Three Ricks College students in The foundation staff and those Kennedy. Crammed into Kenne- Rexburg took: a boat into the Tet- dy's tight schedule were talks countdown aimed at a 7:30 a.m. directly involved in : treatment of launching. The M-hour count is on river. It capsized. They grab- patients were never linked with with". Sukarno; Foreign Minister bed an ice flow, they said , Rusk Dashes split over two days, not necessar- Story from Powers and the scandal touched eff by the in- Subandrio; National Security Min- hung on for an hour before ister Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution; ily consecutive, with the last half WASHINGTON (AP I-Senators vestigations of former Atty, Gen. Evidently the only members of "I'just wish, they 'd t el! iis what a - 'railroad- employe heard their Atiy. Gen. Gunawan, ard a Su- picking up shortly after mid- have told the State Department " Miles Lord and his successor , his family permitted to see Pow- it is. cries. Two volunteers picked lip •'¦ Irarno advisor, Ruslan Abdul Gha- night on launch day. Walter F. Mondale. Lord is ' ' they want the now ¦ • ¦ full storv of U2 spy -who . ers are his wife Bwbara - .. . As senators began moving in the trio in a rubber raft. ¦ Cold Wa. fer. on ni. deputy chairman of the Su- pilot Francis Gary Powers—from flew here from her mother's U.S. district attorney in Minne- As the count started, heavy fog to try to pluck aside some of the ' preme Advisory Council, his ill-starred flight over the So- home at Milleugeville , Gay and sola, y blanketed Ihe Cape Canaveral arja, curtain of secrecy around Pow- National Guardsmen in Rangely, The embassy source said Ken- viet Union to his walk to freedom, his parents, Mr. and Mrs.; Oliver Colo, but was expected to burn off by ers' adventures behind the Iron , fired bazooka rockets to The grand jury accused Kline nedy did not offer any solution to Spokesmen for the Senate For W. Powers of Norton , Va , Where midmorning.. A weather report * Curtain and nis release, Sen. break up an ice jam in the White and Fadell of awarding contracts Russian Plea Indonesia's many probl ems and- eign Relations Committee say they are holding their reunion is ; River. The western Colorado oil to the Chicago firms in return for said similar conditions could exist Strom Thurmond , D-S.C;, pro- WASHINGTON fAP'-Sccreta- that his talks .were of ait informa- Wednesday, they expect they'll get the infor- a secret. town was flooded Saturday when kickbacks and gifts totaling some ' which would delay posed that the pilot be brought ry of State Dean.JRu.sk has dashed tive nature? However, he did the firing. mation after Central Intelligence One of? Powers' sisters, Mrs. before a publii - a sudden thaw sent huge ice $360,000. session of the cold water on Soviet ..Premier stress America 's deep interest in The reconnaissance plane took Agency men question the 32- William E. Hileman, 25, of sub- Armed Services Committee to tell chunks downstream. Kline is free on bond pending ' Indonesia. year-old flier. Khrushchev s proposal that the off from Bermuda to take a close urban Glassmanor , Md., said she his story. Flood wa ters from . rapidly appea l of his Hennepin County 18-nation Geneva disarmament if they don 't, the senators in- is "burned " because authori- district court conviction for illegal- President Kennedy "appreci- look at seas and skies in a line up "fn fairnes s to Mr. Powers, the melting snow threatened north talks start off next month with dicated they may have to ques- ties won 't let her see her big ly raising his own salary in 1957. ates attempts by Indonesia 's extending through the three main American people need to hear his central Wyoming towns along the a summit conference. recovery areas where Glenn ' tion Powers themselves. brother. Big Horn River. He faces a 10-year prison term leaders to develop your country s story from Mr. . Powers himself ," But Rusk indicated that if prog- capsule would impact after one, f ar on that charge. economically arid achieve pros- , So Powers has been kept ¦ "I think ail 'this stuff is ridicu- Thurmond said. ress is made it is possible the two or tiiree orbits. under wraps since he wns ex- Sheets of ice three feet thick perity f or all the people," the lous , absolute'v uncalled for ," "If there is no blame heads of government might then The main concern was the zone changed Salurday for Soviet spy , this were wedged across the river in attorney general said. she said. "Nobody will tell me ought to be brought out , " wrap up any loose ends. 500 miles east of Bermuda where Rudolf Abel . Sheep Canyon five miles north of where my big brother is. If I Greybull. Flood waters slowly This was the first official public He added the President "also Glenn Would land if his flight The only official word on the knew , I'd go see him , even if I Sett. Howard W. Cannon, backed toward the town of 2 ,286, reaction lo Khrushchev 's sugges- realizes the extent to which the were terminated after a single pilot' s whereabouts Monday \.vas had to walk. " D-Nev „ also said he hoped the 200,000 March tion for an 1 a-nation summit New Guinea issue is a problern pass. Waves were reported run- about 40 miles south of the Mon- ' a State Department statement armed servi ces group would call tana border. meeting on disar mament. in your country s economic de- ning five to eight feet high there that he i.s seeing his family and "I know there is a reason be- velopment. " ¦ ¦ Powers. The Soviet leader mad e it in today, down from ' 10 feet Monday will be questioned. hind all this." she added later, Hundreds of families have . ' "1 was disappointed in Mr. evacuated homes in central and a letter replying to messages Sukarno is placing his nation s when 40-mile winds whipped the In Paris, full resources behind his com- Powers' conduct after Ins .'cap- north central Wyoming. from President Kennedy and area. ture, " Cannon said , and he added British 3J rime Minister Harold [wign to get West New Guinea that lie wants 10 know what Waters-fron * . the Big Horn and from the Netherlands this year , The launching attempt will not sort Macmillan. They had proposed higher of training Powers received to Nowood Rivers continue to build by force if necessary. be made- if waves are than up in the town of Maiiderson. The that the United States , Britain five feet or winds more than 20 Big Check Phony prepare hint, for ihe possibility of Protest SAO and the Soviet Union send their Kennedy marie clear America 's town of 167 was evacuated Sun- miles an hour in any of the recov- capture. TARIS LAP) - Between 150,000 great interest in the d ispute and day. foreign ministers to Ihe disarma- ery areas. Aides nf Sen. Richard B. Rus- and 200 , 000 Parisians marched ment conference . emphasized that the United States is the friend of both countries , Conditions in the other two ar- sell , . D-Ga., oiuiirman of the Skies were generally clear In slowly through (he streets today They further proposed to the embassy source said. eas—MO miles south of Bermuda Armed Services Committee , said the "lalion 's eastern half but the in silent protest against the Sec- As 'Sir Douglas ret Army Organization Khrushchev, it was disclosed and 800 miles southeast of Cape Russell would nave no comment aii-d po- northeast continued to shiver in Monday, that tlie three govern- Kennedy -poke for 45 minutes Canaveral—were reported satisfac- bad show for "Sir Douglas Bed- now on Th urmond's suggestion. persistent cold, Sub-zero reading? lice repression of demonstrations with t,-ight top representatives of NEW YORK i/H — It was a rather against the right-wing rncnls keep their representatives tory. " Monday, The Senate. Foreign Relations included -4 al Burlington , Vt... and terrorists , nationalistic and Moslem labor ford of London It was one ol the al the bargaining table " until The weather expert said a ser- (he FBI was wailing for him at Committee seemed lo. he -toner- -3 at Glen Falls and Lebanon , biggest as- unions and appealed to them to He arrived on the liner Ivernia and semblages in the French capital concrete results, have hi'vn ob- ies of disturhani't' s was running (he dock. The agents- escorted him to the federal building, where lie ally taking over the Powers case. N.Y, help find a peaceful solution to since the 1944 liberation . tained—however long this may throuuh the Atlantic east of Ber- wns held in $20,01)0 bail for a hearing Monday on a charge of cashing the New Guinea crisis. , with a new frontal wave r • The vast Huong marched two take. " muda a phoney cheek for $'_„r>l. >.72 in Honolulu. ing every few hours The miles from the historic Place de Presiiknl Kennedy Is expected develop "Sir Douglas" is really Lou Bennett , 311, -a California native and last two waves were less severe la Hepublique lo Pore Lachaise to reply in a lew days to the travel agency clerk , the FBI than those of "lo-idny, he report- Cemetery with (he bodies of four Soviet premier 's counter-proposal. Farmer Killed ' said, of the eight persons killed in wild ed .street f ift h ing hist Thursday night Informants said the reply will Asst. U. S. Atty. Thomas Ed- he courteous, as was Khrush- By Truc k Rim He said tht weather trough ' between police anil Communist- wards said that since Bennett s chev Zs l oiter , I1n .1l firm. causinn tlie (li .-iiurliiiiK -e may Meeting of doparlure from New York last led demonstrators against the se- BUODHMAD , Wis. i,v— A :jl-year- cret army. lt \vilB restate the position that break down in a few days, giving August , he had blazed n trail to a heads of government mooting old farmer was killed ."Monday, ap- hope Ihat the launching can he Honolulu , Denmark , Norway , Eng- should convene only to approve parently when struck tn the chest attempt ed later this week if not The government relaxed its ban by Ihe rim of a truck lire. land and Scotland. on public demonstrations work done on n lower level , ot- accomp lished Wednesday. Big 3 Seen in Aberdeen , lor the I le was arrested funeral , which was arranged by to try to bridge differences which Hock Count> authorities said tlie on charges LONDON (AP) — Diplomatic Scot land , hist month virtually all labor nnd IHt-win 'g iK'goli.'tl firs cou Id not solve , Hie victim . Kth.ni Hofmesiter , of Walter C. Will-*ami , operations sources predicted today President ot passing 11 phony check in Lon- organizations in Paris. inliiniiii nts said. Houte :i Hrodhead , was found dead diret'hif lor the man-in-space Kennedy, British Prime Minister don. Alter serving: 14 days in near his truck in the farm yard. project , said he would base |m The bodies of the other four ' Harold Mncinillan and Soviet Pre- London on the charge, be was demonstrators were Kennedy 's reply, however, will Mis wife applied moulh-tti-nioiith launch derision on the latest sent to their ' mier Khrushchev will meet in a placed aboard the Ivernia and hometowns in the provinces for not exclude Iho .pussiln lity of a respiration hut was unable to re- availab le weather information as summit conference later this year. Scollnnd Yard notified the FBI bui iat. Miinmil al n later date should vive him. the countdown got under way. lo expect his arrival. Ihe Geneva par-Icy show ;idei|U ( iU.> HofiTiO i.der Iv id been putting new . The countdown — a detailed This possibility, Iho informants ' . said, is a likely outcome of com- .Arrested with Bennett in Aber- progress. Hut it will- restate the tires 011 the t ruck and authorities cheek of Ihe complex roekct and who de- munications which Ihe two West- deen was a U.S. Marine WEATHER reasons, for Western dislike for un- theorized that one of ttie (ires blow space capsule and support ing -with sert ed in Honolulu and accompa- prepared .summitry, the sources mil , cruising the rim to come apart systems -is a it-hour process ern leaders exchanged FEDERAL FORECAST Khrushchev. nied "Sir Douglas" on his (rav- said, nml hit him. split over two "lays els, The Marine , who was not WINONA AND VICINITY - A Foreign Office spokesman identified here, was being held in Cloudy with little temperature went out of his way nt n news London for U.S. authorities. change and occas ional period s of conference to explain that future drizzle o>r freezing rain ton ight and Driver Gets Wrong Pipe planning for East-West, cont act is The FBI said Bennett was a Wednesday. Low tonight. 2.">.:ii) , still in n fluid state. clerk nl the Twentieth Century high Wednesday 28-35. Tour & Travel Agency in New LOCAL WEATHER lie stressed that the Western York. Using the agency 's station- Official observations lor the 2t powers are consulting among ery , cred it , airline tickets imd hmirs ending lit 12 111, todny: themselves on Ihe approach to be he built up the Maximum, .'15: d minimum , 23; Fille checks, ' Oil blank Shelter With made now to Khrushchev, chmncter of "Sir Douglas" in noon, :u>, precipitation , none. WINSTON-SM.KM , N ' 'API I tank , he shut off the valves . and 1 dumped it ;i|lil said it --viiiild get Khrushchev lossoil Kennedy and some of th e most fashionable AIRPORT WEATHER —Wheeling his- luci nil I -k nuo j knocked on the door. He and Mrs. I rid of ihe oil odor in the house. Mac-millnn n hot potato Monday spots in the world, (N. Central Observations) 1 Jackson lound the family 's fall- I "The Uuuiic -il thing I' ve ever hy proposing Ihe lll-nalion disar- positio-i, Ihe driver Mr.vk a IIOM* Probably his biggest achieve- Mux .temp. *r» al I p.m. Mon- l out shelter almost filled with j henrd ." said J ack-on , who said mament conference in Clwieva inlo a pipe a * the :.ide of L. tl ment , officials said, was the toss- TERRIFIC TURNIP . . . Mrs. Den Warren of Thomnsvillc, day, noon today .11, min. 2!) at I more than 1,000 na lions of fuel ! he IUM I planned to put the throe- should begin Marcli 14 on a sum- York and fi a.m., sky overcast at l Jackson ' s lioine Mo inlay and . oil. ' yciir-nlil shelter to otlu-r use an- . iiil" of parties in New Gn., holds n giant turnip which weighs in 1 -, pounds , probably a .liOO-foet. mil basis. Long I S I.' IIK I for member* of a visibility 7 miles, wind Id M.I' II 11urned on tin- How Tho pipe was Ihe air cxluuist ; way. "1 fell . Mir ry for tho driver, " record in these parts, It was grown on the (arm of (..' , I'. Baker at 1 A Western answer may b« de- rock 'n' roll band serving aboard from east , barometer 2*0 73 and ! Sens-ing something ;-iiu*s alter lor ihe hhelt er. The fuel oil eoiu- I saiil Ins wife , "ho looked so up. (AP ) lo livered to Moscow this week. the aircraft currier Independence. nearby Coolidgc. Photofax falling, humidity 91 percent . I too lon^ a wait till a _7,Vgallon I pany pumped out the oil and I set, " rologist aboard the new nuclear Congressional R ecord Canton Musicians carrier, the USS Enterprise. The , Serving in Armed Forces Enterprise 'Was commissioned at Too Costly, Cla im Houston County ? Hated Sea Says Win Blue Ribbons Norfolk, Va., Just before Christ- A.3.C. DENNIS LUEDTKE, son tender, as she is scheduled to be mas. Mr. and Mrs. Gossman were WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep. Paul of : Mr. and Mrs. Elmfcr Luedtke, i decommissioned this spring ahd present for the services.- They re- D-Mo thinks his col- Merger At lowa Contest Win ona Rt. 3 is now at Chnnutp ' C. Jones, ., Rail GOP Caucuses Set ? will join the nation s reserve fleet. cently received word froTO their leagues put too much of what AFB III., after ' •¦V Veteran of 46 CANTON , M i n n. (Special) — , son that the -Enterprise is One of they don't say into the Congress- Saturday Evening | Twelve in.strumental music stu- completing basic ARCADIA , "Wis. (Special) - Sgt. three carriers assigned to the res- ional Record. trai ning at Lack- Roger A. Kubis? son of Mr. , and -Repub- dents from Canton took part Sat- cue operation of Astronaut Lt. Col. Jones toldi the House Monday, Hearings Set CALKDOM A , v.M i n n land AFB; Tex. Mrs. Bernard Kubis, won a third John Glenn when he makes his lican precinct caucuses' in Hous- urday in the grade school H OI O and "We are spending more money At . 'Chahute he place trophy in the third round space orbit. more useless informa- ton County will he held Saturday ) Years on Ships ensemble contest sponsored by to put out. ¦ will u nderg o of the commanding general's rifle ¦ ever before." He said at. 8 p.m. as follows ¦ ' according \ Ff(A.VCLSCO ¦< API ;Geof- the Norih Central Iowa Bandmas- tion than . j SA. — tra_ning to be- championship marches at Ft. Lew- INDEPENDENCE GRADUATE Congressional Record printing to Al Huesniann Jr., county chair- - frey :.M. Fletcher , craggy-faced ters Association at Mason City, come a personal In 17 Cities ¦ is, Wash. , recently. He is a mem- INDEPENDENCE , Wis . (Spe- costs have increased to $90 man: ¦ captain of the British liix-ury liner lowaV equipment s pe- ST. PAUL (AP.>—S-cssions will i B|ue ribbon winners ', were: Kar- ber of the 32nd Division., cial*—Miss , Joanne Bautch, daugh- a page, or more than $2.5 million Office o f Hector Construction I Andes, has a confession to make . cialist. He w as , ' ' ' ¦' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike- Bautch , be held : in 17 . cities in the final ! " . ) cup of tea in one .•Elinor Leistikow, Red Rilibon win- ?•? :¦ ?" ' . . ter AFB , Ala. He recently spent ¦\iarch 11', -with others to follow village 's two precincts , plus La j ¦ ' Crescent , Hokah , \r o u n d Prai ; hand and Jiis pipe ners were Steve Niedfcldt a,nd Kar- Army Sp.4. EUGENE GROSS, a 21-day leave at home after com- ol Duluth .May !i!, ' S:. ." Paul May pleting six rio and Union towns and Hokah ; in the other; en Klcibor. 24 ; whoso wjlc ; Judy, lives at 565 "weeks of Medical Tech "(i ' and Minneapolis 'June 27. "-. ' school and basic traialng R village, ' ' Vi ".Vou should see K. Mark S: ., is participating in at Lack- lIuftEk Wtf - SPECIAL 6'' . The hearing-is on : the pro posed . ?. land AFB, Tex. A 19G1 Houston City Hall for Houston ; me at sea, espe,- Operation Great Shelf , a bi-lateral graduare merger of the Great Northern, . of Durand High School , Oren en- Burlington; and village and town and Money Creek chill y in rough air-ground mobility exercise in- .Norlhern - . IVirificV \ ¦ weather Gilmanton Scouts listed in lli« Air Force Oct. 1 K^_ Seattle and Yucatan townships' : . I know volving Army and Air Force units ¦ ¦ the Spokane ? Portland nnd what the sea can through the Eau Claire, Wis.? re- - FURNACE ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Spring (. irove City 3lull- .for Spring " ol the U.S. and the Republic of • .ia -/- N^2^v ->-J railroads . i do:'" y ¦- . - ' Observing Week cruiting office. His address-is; Stu- on-the -' ' s 17- Grove village and town and Wil- the Philippines near Clark Air Other datos bearing Captain h'ieleli- dent Squad r on, Box 8823, Gunter 'March mington Z and Black Hammer Base in the Philippines. Tlie 10- COAL ? ciiv circuit tour are Omaha cr, a bluff Eng- . GlfAIANTON Wis: (SpecialV- AFB, Ala, / *4; , ?Ore.,. March 1!); towns. . . . i day exereis* is scheduled to end r,yr*s' s£i,f# mmtmm ^ v Portland lish seadog with nilmantcin Boy Scout Troop 63 is m mmmMkm ¦ ' Thursday. ^^a^ZSJ ^ _V__^ f \\Mfff \ 4*t mm Ammm ¦»- I" Seattle ' March .. -2H: Spokane April. sparse gray hair observing National Boy Scout Week ELEVA , Wis. - S.Sgt. James .7 Operation Great Shelf is design- 12:- . 'Chicago- April 30> ; Milwaukee? and an engaging Capt. Fletcher. with special meetings and dis- H. Knudtson , son of Mr. and Mrs. May? , ii: Fargo, NZD .Y June 4; plays here. ed, to strengthen the operational $111 5 . . TrJenry A? smile, received the .press in his ¦' ' ' readiness of the continental ' .U.S. Knudtson, is participat- -2§^M Bismarck, N ..U.,. Juii e 7; Mis-souia , cabin aboard Uie flagship of the The . troop attended church as a ing in Exercise Great Shelf now Mom.. Jim-e U; Helena , Zviont., Commission unit Sunday at Trinity Lutheran **r_ d Pacific Theater Army and Air gPPW^^^ lOlcn British Royal Mail Lines. He dis- Force units and the armed forces being conducted in the Philippines ¦ June IS; Great Falls . Mont .. June closed, that this is his last voyage Church here and St . Paul's Luth- as a joint combat training man- ~ .TPW^;. "J|M _, (Dellvere-) . _ .'>: Billings . -Mont ., June 20; and eran Church at Modena . The group of the Philippines to participate ^ before . retirement when the Andes ' in bi-lateral opprntions. More than euver for air and . ground forces Aberdeen, S.D. ,- June 2.C. . . - I returns Southampto n on its also sponsored a recruiting pro- of the United : to 10 ,000 pcvsonnol are taking part. States and the Re- The . hcari iig is before ICC exam- i ' round-the-world cruise: 2,'rarn and has marie a ..conservation public of the Philippines. On Women s Gross is 'issigr'ed as a cook with The 10- incr .' -Robert II, Murphy. | "Then why, cap- of water and soil display in a duy exercise will end He was asked: ttie 47lh Fu:! conference. erhood are being read . Monday evening al a 'Republican ¦ ¦ - Lincoln Day rally in the Cincin- ¦ ^ < s Bear Creek Diversion ' -U'^' v^'V^y "*'"*' DURAND CONSOLIDATION nati . Gardens. ^ '' " ^ ' Asked again about Siis own pos- . '^y^^y - '- ^^^^^|^^^^ BBB ^^B^^B^BP^^^^^ *™°">W ^^^^_^_^___^_^_^_^_^_^H__^_^_HI DURAKD , Wis—T h e Public DURAND . Wis.-Paul Oestcr- ct^y^St rt *^,, ^.^^.^,^^^^^ ^^ Service Commission will hold a reicher , operator of the Bed & sible candidacy lor the Republican •¦^^•t^ii^iiiMi* i^* ^l^__fl__l^__^__^__H__^_r hearing at the Eau Claire court- White stora here , has consolidat- presidential nomination in 1964, house March 1 at 9 a,in ,- .on ' the ed his business with the Red Owl Goldwater said, : ' "I am not seek- application of James C. 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To Name 3rd Many experts the annual contract . who Has Commissioner Leonard Merch- possibility. result was the same: Winona She issued "a one-vote margin a proposal to no- public; it sounds kind of weird ." been¦• ¦:sorying . . half-time ed-to discuss that must be an- terminal ions and frequent rc-e m- . asZ an lewitz said that the contractor "When Merchlewitz immediately Transit wants the city to build ion call to duty which tify the 15 • -women ' 'who, though Dr. Rogers said -he'd like to adult; agriculture instructor ¦'. by the state . ployment on another one-year bas- in and had 250 "working days to complete said the new building wouldn't a garage for its buses and lease swered aggressively have the board "get together and half-time^ the farm management ' ' party or- married , have been teaching this is of a number of the teachers. the job, ground hasn't been brok- be completed until Feb. 1 , the it to the firm . . . cheap. and county Republican intent of ¦gfl a policy that is easier to ex- progratn ,? .to work ' fulltime , "iri tha unframed re- ' ¦ year that it was the intent of the, When notice of board en yet and those 250 days ha-ven't meeting, in effect, was over but And the Council' s ganizations. " . termination for the 15 came up plain ." . - " latter ,- In this position?he'd super- ply remains the same, too: board to terminate their contracts started ticking off. it went on for 90 minutes anyhow MRS. M.OOTY , whese husband is at the end of the current school for consideration last night there Allen said that he. felt "substan- vise the program in a seven-coun- Should we do that even if we can , ¦ ¦ ¦ ' reviewing the garage and some Minne- year, .;¦ . wasn't too much discussion pr lot- tially "the same as Dr. Rogers" ty a roh . jn . Southeastern Minnesota THIS MORNING, however , a legally; isn't there some other so- first vice chairman of the . , other possibilities and aspects. ' ¦¦ sota Republican party, repeated to action on the motion. about the matter and suggested and, although" 'he-d . be under the Daily News check with: 1. The lution? " . EACH YEAR at thi*. time In- board' ' the-basic beliefs of the party and A rol l call pf the nine directors that the existing policy be dropped s administrative control , his county auditor's office; 2, thie ar- RAY M. FEY, Eau Claire, man- Fey says the company just similar termi- " salary ' charged the Democratic-Farmer- board has initiated then resulted in defeat of the mo- and a new one formulated " as vvould be paid by the state: chitect, and 3. Die general con- aging partner of Winona Transit, can 't afford to pay more thai- proceedings in regard to Labor Party with wanting ''give- nation tion , 5-4, with Srd Ward Directors soon as possible " . Harry Peirce i.s the other voca- tractor revealed that it's no 1 250 said that the garaire wouldn ' t- . be its present $350 a month rent (Al- who had been em- ¦ '¦ away gov ernment, " married Women Frank J. Allen. Jr..-and Dr. C. W. tional agricultui e instructor. ? working days, lmt 250 calendar particularly suitable anyhow he- though it could pay for heat- ployed with the understanding that WOODWORTH said that he ac- The board voted , wi' The Re-publican Party since the Rogers: Dr. C. R. Kollofskl , 2nd lh 2nd Ward days; that they've started ticking cause it would involve extensive ing, too V and since he says an ade- they were to be? hired only for the knowledged that married . .¦women Director Maurice Godsey and Di- ( draft a revised policy Deposrts of $25 Cage Tilt Here for presentation lewiston Man then but weekdays, too . ' party Workers, she said - "overall , bogus "Bob to the board at DURAND . Wis —A its next meeting. A Winona man charged with?as- progress comes only when we be- of Milwaukee Braves pit ch- A semifinal game of the Dis- y» IN WISCONSIN public transit Buhl" trict 3 high school basketball tour- On On-Sale sault by his -wife and resisting come personally interested in our ing fame wili be sentenced in Pep- firms get certain tax concessions ; ' nament should he played in . Wi- JPt(E MARRIED WOMEN teach- arrest byZtwo police officers for- • government." by . taking part in Court Feb. 20 on a bogus ' Pays Fines in in Minnesota such concessions in County nona in alternate years, a mem-" 5is involved in this year s pro- feited two deposits of $25 each politics. •?• check char ge, ,. ceedings are: in municipal court this morning. have been proposed in the Legisla- ber of the Winona Board of Ed- stir, howev- ' Store Slated Elmer J. Prigge, 31, 624 E. San- ture without success, said Fey. MRS. A. G. Lackore introduced It created quite a ucation asserted Monday night , .. Wrs. ' Archie Gilbertson , special posing, as Bob Rushford, Minn. . ( Special)—Due born St., was arrested by his wife, Jlayor R. K. Ellings recalled Mrs. Mooty. Winona County Re- er? when a man and (cllow board members sup- education at Washington-Koscius- Municipal Court area recent- ko; Mrs. John to an increasing demand for an , at the couple 's home Satur- thJt several years ago a local firm publican Chairman William P: Buhl appeared in the ported his' proposal for seeking Breitlow , second A Lewiston garageman who told Lois him by checks grade . bn-sale liquor store here, R-ushford day at S:10 p.m. Mrs. Prigge then got a tax concession temporarily Theurer spoke briefly about the ly. They traced designation of Winona as a tour- at . 'Central Elementary, the judge he drives "every day'* he lack- City Council has decided to hold , who arrested her to save the industry, basic human qualities of Abraham he wrote , and even though nament site?: Mrs. Floyd Farnholtz, first grade was fined a total of $85 this morn- called police at Washingt an advisory referendum. It will be husband at 6:25 p.m. at the home "I think those things are being Lincoln. "Mrs. Byron White , county ed physical characteristics of the Second Ward Director Maurice on-Kosciusko; Mrs. ing in municipal: court after plead- held Feb. 23. done everyday," said Aid. Deilke. chairwoman, spoke briefly. noted? pitcher; he received a royal D . Godsey said he didn't thi nk it William Green , first grade at Jef- ing guilty to charges of driving for resisting : arrest. ¦ Some citizens have complained ''They 're completely illegal," H. R. Hurd was toastmaster. welcome from ball fans at Mon- was fair that each year the semi- ferson: Mrs, .Herbert . J. I!oner, after suspension of his: driver 's said Harold Brehmer, counsel for Fred Schilling acted as dinner dovi, Durand and Ellsworth. He final game between Rochester.and kindergarten at Central Elemen- license and failing to stop for a that lack of such a store is caus- tary; Mrs, ing many potential city cu stomers Winona Transit. .chairman.. . Steve Edstrom played had free meals and" drinks and Winona should be played in Ro- Harry Jackson, . Eng- stoplight, ' lish instructor . 1o ' do their trading elsewhere, Only county board comment the organ during dinner. The Col- reportedly was given free over- chester. . -. at Senior High A mnn arrested with him plead- School; Mrs. Victor , Mayor.: Arthur Miller said. They Preston Creamery came from Commissioner Merchle- lege of Saint Teresa's Triple Trio night lodging in a private home Gilbertson ed guilty to a charge , of permit- HE SAID HE thought the board fo-irth grade at Lincoln; Mrs. point out that on-sale. stores are witz who asked Fey if he might not sang under the direction of Sis- at Mondovi. ting a driver whose license is ' ' should . take steps . to have the T ho m as Herbranson, remedial located in virtually every town of be a - little bit high in estimating ter Marie, O.S.F. But the checks began to bounce. under suspension to drive his car $200 a month (axes on the build- Sharper sports fans in a tavern schedule changed so that the semi- reading at Jefferson: Mrs. Edwin and was sentenced to a fine of comparable siz« in Rushfard's tri- Credits $55,459 final games are played 'in" Winona ' Snencor , special education at county area, ing he needs. It would cost $60,- west of Fall Creek, Wis., on High- $30 or 10 days in city jail? Harmony opened one and Rochester in alternate :years, Washington-Kosciusko; Mrs. Don- last year. 000-570,000. way 12 led to the downfall of Ger- Dennis C. Barber , 25, was sen- Rhoderick Named starting with Rochester ' this year ald Sledmnn , second grade nt . -lef- Rushford now has an off-sale - ald Bennit , Minneapolis. He was tenced to a fine of $75 or 25 daya To Co-op Patrons WHEN DISCUSSIONS began in and Winona . the next. ferson ; Mrs. Frank Van Alstine, in city jail for driving after sus- store. The Council has stated that December aldermen felt that if arrested by an Eau Claire Coun- To State Unit ty traffic officer and held in jail Rochester and Winona automat- third grade at Jefferson; Mrs. pension and $10 for the stoplight if an on-sale store were opened , they built the building—say with James Werra 'first' for Pepin County. Sheriff Victor ically are seeded as semifi nalists , ; grade at Jef- violation. He paid the fines. it would be op-crated in strict ad- a . bond issue—the city wouldn 't Joseph F. Rhoderick , manager, ' 'h ferson ; Mrs, 'J. Wesley Wheeler, herence to the law as the- present Seline. in the district tournament « a c- Roy D. Snyder, Lewiston. paid have to pay taxes on it. Not so, Winona Industrial Development As- year. Two other schools are pair- first grade at Lincoln; Mrs, E, D. store is. Available? income woul d a $30 fine for allowing: Barber to it has since learned . George M. sociation , will attend a dinner in In Pepin County Court last Mon- ed in the other semifinal game. Whiting, librarian at Washington- be used to provide organized and drive his. car. Tlie two were ar- Robertson Jr., city attorney, said St. Paul at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday day Bennit waived preliminary Both .games ordinarily are played Kosciusko, and Mrs. Phil Wil- supervised recreation for youth, 'pleaded- guilty to rested by police Sunday at 1:35 it's true the city doesn 't pay a conducted by the state Department hearing and at Mayo Civic Auditorium on the liams, instructor for a trainable ' additional part and playground fa- of Business Development. check, forgery. Judge Ryan Laue a.m. . at 3rd and Center streets. tax on the airport hangar, but same night. class at Lincoln. They appeared before Municipal cilities , possibly a swimming pool that's under a special ruling of The meeting, which will also ordered a pre-sentence investiga- Godsey acknowledged that per in the future , additional policing Judce S. D. J. Bruski. the attorney general. He said an- be attended by Gov. Elmer An- tion and he is being housed in haps facilities weren't available, ' and lowering of taxes. dersen , will consider how the de- Pierce County jail at Ellsworth According to Barber s driving other attorney general ruling for- here to accommodate crowds for record , he previously was convict- A few years ago a city advisory partment. <--an best serve the in- until sentencing next Tuesday. bids subsidy to a bus company two games. He .said , however, that ed of drunken driving April 13, vote was favorable to a munici- dustrial promotion men who have Republicans in either directly or indirectly? He was accused of passing a he could see no reason why both !0,")9. and driving after suspension pal store by a large majority. It been invited. He noted again that it may be ¦ worthless $30 check at Club 10, games had to be played on the 1959; July i.s possible, however, that public R indels Jacobson m three times, - April 15. possib'e for the city to sell bonds Durand. II was issued to cash, same floor. , , I960. His opinion has changed. The Council Mrt. Ma rx photos 11 I960, and July 25 for the garage under an act au- signed by his own name-and then Winona and Rochester could play Wisconsin Hit driver 's license was suspended urged everyone to vote so it can ( . PRE-STON, ZVIinn. Special)—A thorizing bonds where public con- 200-Pound Stone Falls endorsed by "Bob Buhl." Pierce here—where Memorial Hall on the until he files proof of insurance get a true reflection of opinion . total of $55,439 was credited to pa- venience is involved and where a ' County authorities said they have Winona State College camp u s coverage. Meanwhile, it has indicated that it trons' capital credits as a result revenue can be derived . Aldermen Off St. Pete r s Church a similar Warrant for the man, would be suitable—one year and would act on the Democrats Freely results of the of activities in 1961, it was an- asked him to travel to St. Paul VATICAN ciTY (AP) - 'A 200- who passed a $3I> check near at Rochester the next yea r. The ! A CHICAGO MAN pleaded Inno- referendum , . ' ¦ if favorable, "when it nounced at the. annual meeting to confer with the attorney gen- pound stone support of one of the Ellsworth . other semifinal game could be By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS cent to a charge of driving after deems the time feasible. " Associa- of the Preston Creamery eral. two g iant clocks on the facade of played elsewhere , Godsey said. National and suspension of his driver 's license tion Saturday at Preston High state Democratic Council Brehmer, who wil l go St, Peter's Basilica fell 100 feet programs were battered by Re- in municipal court tod ay and will School auditorium. along, said , "You 're not giving bus HAVING A game played here face trial Feb . 2" at fl a.m. and shattered today. Illinois Youths Ad mit in alternate years, ' publicans in a series of Lincoln Tota l receipts for the past year company ii deal; 're giving he pointed out , Bail for La Vane ft. Eonnenberg, Plates Impounded , you It landed in a spot usually oc- would be more convenient for fans Day Dinner speeches in Wisconsin were 113,558,93a, the annual report people a deal." Mrs Muriel Ol- 31. was set at $75 by Judce Bruski. . cupied by a parked automobile. Theft of Cigarets and parents , result in savings for .Monday night with state taxes and revea l ed. lom , 1st Ward alderman; wonder- a national medical care program Ronnenberg filed the bail. Car Out Anyhow; The report aiso stated the as- Today the spot was vacant. band transportation and giro each ed if. it might not be "better to Two Illinois youths, each charged coming in for criticism. He was arrestee! hy police today sociation paid its members $2,- with stealing two cartons of team equal consideration in the at 2:50 a.m , at Broadway and let people pay who ride. " cigar- Phili Pays Fine of $50 "13,779 for 60,108,520 pounds of ets, pleaded guilty to charges home town advantage in playing p G. Kuehn, campaigning High Street. • One Car Damaged of for Republican whole milk , 178,770 pounds of FEY SAID petty larceny this conditions. endorsement for A rural Rushford man pleaded that the hurdle ls morning in mu- governor , cream and 65.858,748 pounds of not the investment — "we're not nicipal court. The board unanimously support- spoke at Oshkosh and CLIFFORD W. DAHL, 44, Trem- guilty to a cltarfee of permitting il- A nian backing out of his, drive- called President Kennedy ' skimrnilk. broke"—it 's the carrying charge. ed his proposal that efforts bo s plans pcalcau , Wis. , for feit ed $30 this legal operation of a car whose li- way on Howard Street reported The pair. Denn is P. Burgman , for a now Cabinet post, The ¦ association now had total Said Aid. Clarence Trihell , "If made to hnve ihe semifinal game fur Urban morning in municipal court on a cense plates have been Impounded no damage to his car when it and Chicago , and Donald II. Cottier , Affairs a "blatant usurpation ' assets; of $909,778. These consist wc keep giving things away, scheduled on that hnsis. of charge of careless driving. and paid a fine of $50 plus $5 costs a car going west collided Satur- Elmhurst , both 19. were sentenced powers. " Dahl wns arrested by police of cash on ' hand , accounts re- they 're going to run us out of day at 8:30 p.m., police said. The to fines of $25 or Monday bcf&rc Goodvie- w Justice eight days in Wilbur Renk , Sunday at 2:01 a.m. at 3rd and ceivable, inventories , investments town. " other driver , Mrs. Frank J. Mer- who also- i.s cam- Lewis Albert . . , prepaid as- city prison apiece. They paid the paigning for the GOP guberna- Washington streets after colliding in other cooperatives Chamber of Commerce represen- les, 520 Liberty St.. said there fines. J . Pred Malin , 44 , Rushford Rt. permanent . torial nomination , wilh a parked car owned by Elroy sets and depreciated tatives were present and spoke was $(')0 damage to the left front They were arrested by Robert told n .service I , was arrest ed by. Deputy Helmer , club nt Oconomnwoc "it is high Balk. ' assets. for the subsidy. Robertson sug- door of her car. The back end Martin at the National Food Store Boy, 12 Took / Weininann oa) Washing" on Street Permanent assets alter depreci- time lo stop looking for new taxes gested "subsidies'' from big users, of a car driven by Arthur Thomp- Monday nt ll:3() a.m. They ap- Moiulny al 3:15 p.m . an a war- $14,850 ; buildings , and for the next couple of years ation are: Land like the merchants , hospital and son" 10T>2 \W Howard St., wns not peared ' before Municipal Judge he covered by the Kennedy med- rant iss'tcd by Justice .Albert. ,105 ; equipment , $2-92 , 801, and /. . lo practice living wilin our budg- ical care plan. $160 Board of Education. damaged. S. D. J. Bruski. Guard Uniform '1'he 191)1 license plate s and reg- truck s and vans, $15,!I94. This to- et. ' istration card of Malm s car had tals 3489 ,750. A 12-year-old rural Lewiston boy Trade policlc- of the Kennedy hci'ii impouiKlcd previou sly by Jus- About flOO heard Ralph Clodin , has admitted committing acts of Ho -aid the stale '- new tax plan administration were criticized by tice Albert. Mnlin late r obtained was " almost a joke " because of Rep. Lipscomb a California Jlo- associated with cooperative audit- vandalism and t heft around Lewis- ¦ I!i(i2 license plates without ;i regis- ing at the slate Dep-arlmenl of ton Ihe past few weeks, Sheriff many i nconsisti ncies. lie . said a ' publican , who spoke at Marslilield . t Iralion card , according to Sheriff Agriculture , talk on "Dairy and George Fort said. workinginan p;\ys ;i tax on his ! "Si|rely." he said , " il. is folly o lunch while ;i (Icorgc i'ort , and plncc-tl thorn on Food .'' Kugeiie Scheevel , presi- 5 Teachers to Retire, The boy stole a Nat iona l Guard weekend sports fan j allow f oiiiiiiunist countires (n buy the vehicle. dent af Presion Marketing Asso- uniform from a car owned by Clif- can buy a $5 liokel for a univer- [strategic materials from ii.s to M.ifit 11. Ciscivski . im K. 4lh St., ' of busi- lurcl I'ierc-o, Lewiston , . Jan. 2d sity football game tax free |slr< >ng. 'hoii. Communis! economics ciation V gave a resume (" pleaded innocent before Justice Al- ness ni the Marketing Association. about 7 p.m. and placed it on Ll . ov . Warren Knowles , also ' and military inachiiios. " lied Monday to charges of driving Marvin ltindels , Preston , was. the Nort h West ern Railway tracks , cnnipnigoing for Ihe GOP endorse- ! At Owen , R> -p. V-ernoii Timm- a vehicle lh.n l is not properly reg- ru-cikcted as director and IMurrcll 4 Appointed to Staff where it was cut up. by a passing ment iri the governor ' s race , s.iid j son , R-Wis . , sanl the |\>liries if islercd and driving a car with no al Superior "Amoricnns have been [ Agriculture Secretary Freeman in- Jaco hson , Harmony, was elected 'I he Hoard of Kdueation , which salary to he established for he- at Mankato State while enrolled train - ¦ i cv-iisiration pliiles. stenliitj ; Iraiugiilizcd by the 'gimme gim- dicated he iv.-uilcd. "to lake the pol- to r-eplnce Ralph Lnr.son. received notice of the retirement ginning touchers in the I!)fi2-(V" there and was recommended for He also admits other (.'iscwski will face li'ial Friday gloves inie ' attitude Hint has infested our icies of Agric nil lire Secretary I' rw- at the end of (lie current school sala ry schedule that will he adopt- placement on the sixth stop of Iho things such as anil small at 2 p.m. before .lust ice Albert. amounts of money. lie lore fresh- national character since welfare ' man indicated he wanted " lo take -iil >n each charge was set at year of five members of the Wi- ed t his spring. salary .schedule hy Nelson in con- si lite liberals nf the first New Deal jlho dairy fo rmer out of B. Chinese Nationalist ! ly-washed clothes down from a a^rionl- $tfi , which Cisewski (iled. nona public schools faculty , Mon- • Janet Lammo , Hastings , sideration of his background Ih.-it bi'Han tellin g people I hey could vote lure and put him in Alcatra " . " day night accepted administrative Minn., another candidate for a de- includes .several years scrim; clothes-line and strcwe-l them ¦ Ciscwski was arrested hy Dep- Sabrejets Collide | in .ewiston, for a living instead of working for . . recommendations for the employ- gree this spring at Winona Slate , the Mo reliant M arine and attend- about and rifled cars in I uty Wcinnia nn while all egedly driv- William Anderson , I.ewlslon il. " Sricnt i.sis do not know why in- ing Malin ' car MomUiy at 11:45 TMPKI , Formosa lAP i — Two ment nf four new teachers. ' will bo employed as an elementary ance at Ruskin College , Oxford , Hep. Derouniaii , a New York Re- (habitants of the mountain states s ' night policeman , found some of a.m. FUG Subrejel s of the *Vhitwse Na- Wmvlors ai>i>rovvri the Ming ol teacher al the iww sclirihtle .sal- Enfilnncl publican , said nt 1- ,','iu (.'laue dial tare bitter than r.- s.sternors and bit- notices of the board' s intent to ary lor beginning touchers. ¦ Nelson told directors I lie stolen goods and nssisled ' The l!HV' license plates on Mal- tionalist air . force crashed in that ho had Fort In the invest! gallon. suine " ..i million persons will not southerners centn-l Fornios:i terminate the ' contracts , effective • ¦ Ormon Wilson St. Peter, interviewed Sweeney but Sheriff in 's car have been inipouiidcd. The mountains of . had not The sheriff took the youngster cur at pre sent is parked at the Monday, One pilot wi-s killed but June fl , of Miss Morgarel Vorlker , Minn. , a graduate nf Iho -Univer- received formal acceptance nf a o( into custody Monday afternoon and .sheriff ' s off ice. he other bailed out safely. Knglish inst ructor nt Senior High sity Minnesot a and Mankato contract . .School; William Zilliox , head of I Slate College, will join Ihe Senior he admitted Ihe thefts ."ind van- Ihe Senior High science depart - llif-h School Uic-iilly nl a salary of W, D. JONES , m-nagor of Ihe dalism, The hoy said ' he Slid some IN RESPECT concrete ment; Miss Marguerite Kiley. I $5, ()0(l n year. Swift and Co., plant hero , and of the stolen goods in Robert Jacobs, a Stockton Valley blocks at I lie Bntsford Lumber Co. "^\rf^ Eagles Regular Meeting first grade at Central Klcinontnry; | • John Sweeney, Mankat o , TO THE MEMORY OF , sixth grade a grad uate of f.'nrlelon Col- farmer , were appointed lo fill va- yard. Mi.s.s Mnrion Wheeler ! Minn., 's mother has agreed al Lincoln , and Miss Grace Mo- log o, Northticlil, Minn., and Man- cancies on (ho a griculture advisory Th« boy —8 p.m. in tbe Aerie Room i to make restitut ion tor Pierce' s g[JS ; not make a basket whil e plnvinr - ALL DAY WEDNESDAY S- , War a hearing before the board on the hii.sketliall nl the Lewiston High Veterans of termination action. nu'iidatinn ol Super inti'iulont ol attendance lonelier , Si'a.T.V, noon Sc-Smols A. L. Nelson. hour supervisors, $.')»» 25; ndull School and thn other hoy s laughed ' World nt him, FEBRUARY 14. ^m^ wi mo I THE BOARD -Iso mado appoint IKinployniont of Sahin, Miss l.nm- evening classes. $471. '.15 ; hoys' ¦ ,ihe v,F tncnts to fill two vacancies on the j mo and Wilson wore approved una- locker room and towel room nt- T^f/M °* a w Hci11 advisory committee for vocational nimously. tomlanl , $".'l.2!> . and student help- Accident surveys *in«nng fiimi \Si Thursday," February* 15, 'at " B p.m.' I' people show that during the sum- \$^-WvyQr tt agriculture . Fourth Ward Director Daniel S. ers in the cafeteria , $33,60. \C|KXj3p5g^ AuiOlldry wlhi mtel T»»m»»-r 'i .Hall, Mr». James Sahin , who'll be grnd- Sadowski vol ml against Ihe mot ion Overtime payments to the Jef- mer and earl y fall the accidental H, , • ^2 ^__ \®y Loul- Oel'-en, prei ualod (his spring at Winona .State to hire Swo-'tiey Iml didn ' t com- ferson School secretary, $U7.!>0 , nnd death rale is about T~\ percent , Winona Tool Mfg. Co. ^^ ^ 'Ambrcto M. Madigan, Cot-imandor College , was hired as n fifth grade m ent on his vote' Sweeney lias custodial and maintenance employ higher than (Junng the remainder j teacher al Madison School at the been teaching frosh man English es. $302.lift , wore authori.ed. ol the year . They'll Do !t Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo UNV Forces to King Saud Visits US. and Kenned Labor Strikes Check Kata nga y £aiL WASHINGTON (AP) - King St tJ(appm TUjht (AP) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Saud of Saudi - Arabia arrives to- ^ —The United Nations has told day for Increase in Katanga * President Moise Tshom- a-short visit with Presi- be that U. N. forces must be al- den t Kennedy. Broadway Having lowed to . enter the cities of Jadbt- The king, . who has been re- ville and Kolwezi to make sure cuperating In Florida after ex- he carries out his promise Missile Work to oust tended medical treatment in the mercenaries from his breakaway By NORMA.N WALKER United States, was scheduled io (AP) province. Boom in Beards WASHINGTON - Labor arrive from Palm Beach at mid- strikes increased . sharply at the Sture G. LinneryU, N, officer By EARL WILSON in charge of the afternoon aboard a U.S. govern- 1 nation 's missile bases in January Congo command , ment NEW YORK—There *; a boom on in beards! Robert Preston was disclosed Monday jet plane. strolled prompting government officials he had notified Kenned sitting in Sardi's wearing his Pancho Villa downswecp when in Tshombe it , was essential y planned to greet the junior Van Dyke—Across from Al- to move in quickly to insure that that Arabian monarch with? full mili- Composer Frank Locsser with a a no-strike pledge is honored. U.N. forces., be allowed " whiskers. What can you say to a guy absolute tary honors ai nearby And-ews fred Drake, with full chin : It was learned today that Sec- freedom of movement" in ¦ AI5 I could think' of was "Hi , Frank , what's these Air Force Base. with a new beard ? retary of Labor Arthur J. Gold- cities: said 'd had a beard before: . the problem is: "ff you The President scheduled a black new " He he berg was so disturbed that he At present U.NZ forces in Ka- have a . beautiful necktie: ¦you like, nnd also have a bea rd ? ypu can tanga tJe dinnci tonvht for the king, : ¦ immedi ately called in leaders of aie mainly located in the who -.—-— — never see the necktie." capital leaves Washington Wednes- Frank Sinatra and Richard Con- five unions involved to tell them of Elisabethville. day job. ic had a ribbing session with Toots they had to do a better Shor and somehow , epitaphs were Goldberg also plans to summon Patton Asks Ban discussed. Frank said the Toots' contractors from the two sites epitaph should read , "Please Not where three-fourths of the Janu- So ' Much Water!" ' . ' . . Thinking of ary strikes occurred—sites¦ opei- On Chain Stores the Show ZBiz All-Time Big Five. 1 ated by the? Lincoln, ¦ ' Neb,, and asked about Bob Hope . Sinatra Larson (Moses Lake,?Wash .) Air said: "He 's the Will Rogers of his Force bases. era " , , . Beautiful singer Fran The number of missile walkouts Buying Farms Jeffries and her husband Dick doubled from 11 in December to MADJSON, Wis. WV-J_mes G. Haymcs are doing their charming 22 in January. The lost time rose Patton , president of the National act at the Copacabana. from about 95f> man days in De- Comedian B S. Pully, in debt said Monday- cember to nearly 2 ,500 in Janu- A_! Farmers Union , horse-betting, phone-d Joey Ad a iT , ¦ ¦ Show «t 7 and 10 p- m P H f^^VI H_H }s ary. . Adult) SI 00, Juniors 75c f night that federal laws should be president _ of the American Guild Historian Tells About Kennedys |jj \ IIVIHU II H H Despite the rise, the manpower / Po-ihv~ly no children's lickcls H s \ _. _-_ , .„_ H_)9_H_fl passed that would prevent chain of Variety, Artists? about getting will sold for this engage HI : K loss is still running much less b" \ lifn ^ D S '^S«I stories and other corporations from a $500 advance on his $1,000 death than rt did before last May when buying farmsZ ' benefit. Adams was shocked. the no-sti-'ke pledge was given. . "What' s wrong?" trumpeted Pul- Z .Patton fold the banquet session Beiore that , missile s-rike time ly. "Don 't . you trust me to die?" losses were running over 7, 000 of the annual convention of the Wis- Our Crazy N.Y? weather frazzled Brother^ Diecfin Wor Who man days a month and in one Union consin Farmers that the the nerves of Comedian Shelley month.well over 25,000. y laws should be part off a federal .;- '; emm Herman . .- -m- ¦ ' ¦ program to preserve the family He hurled a chair from his dress- President K ennedy established I Features af 2:40-7.15 - 9:40 ' : ' _ r ' ' farm. ing room into a backstage hall- for Pre a mi ssile site labor commission ^ in sidency way at the Billv Rose Theater ci Goldberg as chairman after Marke with don't thinfc doctors and law- "I protest against heat disturbing him ^ before, a congressional hearings yers , should be engaged in farm- ! By TOM H0R GAN The admiral said in an inter- had. opposed Jack because of his in "A Family Affair. " Fellow ac- !¦ ¦ ' ' ' ~ committee headed by Sen. John ing either ," Patton told? an over- : BOSTON. Nelson and now deputy ad- banese model Anne de Zoghcb of ¦ : ¦CHICAGO (AP i - The Chicago Ro bert was convicted Monday ! nedy, 2SI , died Aug.? 12, 1<>.H , in nors have been invited to Washing- ministrator of the price support Paris who's now in N. Y; ' . , . . nigh: He was charged : with at- Sun-Times said today it . has . .] a voluntary mission. He ton Feb. 24 to meet with White program tbe U. S. Department Jackje Gleason and Art Carney tempted ' ¦. 'murder ,- but . the and. an- of . learned that Jamts R Hoffa , jury .j , Willy, House press secretary Pierre Sal- of Agriculture spoke at an after- couldn 't get together on;terms for . found him guilty of the lesser other volunteer Wilford J . ' . of the International j inger. - . . ' ¦?¦ noon session of the 31st. convention a new TV deal ( rather their law- president charge which carries a maximum ! took aloft . a dred . old Navy lib- Brotherhood of Teamsters , plans erotor bomber burdened with Salinger said the invitations went saying: yers? couldn 't) but they still love . sentence of two years in prison ! to demand air-cond itioned cabs ' nearly 10 tons i f high oxplo sive. out about two- weeks ago and most "The public , Congress and the each other . . . Cigar smoker Alan or .a $5,000 fine , or both. .; . , t_ie press secretaries have ac- King's pushing Philippine for .ovcr-the-road trucks operating of White House will no longer toler- brands Miller shot former Caldwell cept ed. ¦ ' .. . '-Rita ZHaywoflh was a great in Illinoi s and Tcx.is . ¦ The liberator "drone" had an ate an expens-c of $1,200 per farm . . Police Chic! ' Keith Judd and He said that obviously the meet- or $28.70 per cow for milk price Twister at the Harwyn: she Twists The paper said Hoffa (old his \ electronic control system for op- ¦ Deputy? Sheriff Melvin States at eration by two following plants. ing will be on a nonpartisan ba- supports. " •? . ' V V with her heel as pivot , her toe Teamsters Union lieutenants the ' demand will be made in retali- the . vliller home last Aug. 26. Kennedy and Willy were to boil sis. It will be similar, he said, to The present program Lewis said , in the air . "My daughte r taught ;i ation for action by the legislatures They had joined a search for out over England as the guide hrie-fings . that have been held at: Is inadequate "because of the cost me," she says :. . . Jan McArt mys t2rious sniper reported shoot- to the taxpayer " He said farmers beautifies the off-B' way scene in of the t-wo states outlawing Hof- planes took over. Just jiiort of the White Ihuise for newspaper ex- ing at the Miller family? , have two choices—supply manage- "The Golden Apple." fa 's dcinand for a ?5 payment to that the Liberator vanishe-d in ecutives, officials of radio and tele- Both officers are paralyzed as such stupendous blast nothing vision- and other groups, such as ment at .00 percent ol parity as the union on each trailer move- 'result of the shooting. a SHERRY BRIT70N and Bob ment hy rail—the so-called piggy- a large enough to pick up was re- government press relation officers, ' proposed by the Kennedy adminis- Gross announced thpir engagement v tratioti back plan now in operation for covered, Many press secretaries write KuS-j. A. , or a lower level of sup- at Danny's . . . MMonroe's going picture from the DEBORA H KERR;¦ ports :, ' many long-distante truck cargo speeches, Salinger told a reporter , IT - . back to Hollywood quickly—to hunt Red China Says The? intended target was Helgo- ^J.... The new program , Lewis . said , movements. land , site of German submarine and. it was thought it might be a house . . . Hugh O'Brian didn 't ' woukd pay a higher price for milk Hoffa has . contended - thai thou- Pa rley Will Fail pens and a V2 missile base. helpful for those on the governors "skip" TV rehearsal , as reported ^Aocieitf^¦ stafffs to receive a background : '¦the ? actually used , and? a lower price sands of- truck driver jobs are lost The two volunteers were lieu- ^isz^end! . B»idoo t*eslar> Tutnol iii< Sen* " b» HthlTY ' here, to go sec fiernice Massi in H ONG KONG (AP ) - Hong briefing-' , on the federal govern- ¦ " " ¦ - ' for the excess over a base set by yearly as piggy-back shipments tenants at time. 'Willy, " .- st.. inE PETER WYNGARDE .'.nd MEGS • ?. . ' Detroit; he went ¦ on his day off. - ' • ¦ • Kong 's official Chinese Com mu- the of ment's forei gn and domestic poli- the secretary of agriculture. ¦' ¦ increase . j ., ¦ - O.K. tVyatt?- .. . ' . Joan Fontaine nist newspaper today bluntly said Newark, N. was married and cies, NOT FOR SMALL . in MICHAEL REDGRAVE n .ri-ttelt . ' The story said Hoffa told local j ' ; wants to (lirect : a B'way show .;¦. . Soviet Premier Khrushchev 's pro- six years older than Kennedy, but The. press- secretaries probably CHILDREN PAM£UFR/WKi. lN ir.« mm STEPHENS is ' 'n fer-ls' union officials at a meeting in j ' Irving Berlin now phones intimates '' posal for an . - 18-hation disarma- because of Kennedy s long expe- will! get to s-ee President Kennedy, WJNONA DAILY NEWS from iris; B'way office and plays Chicago . .Ihat the nir-conditioning j rience in Liberators, lie was ment summit meeting will . not unless he should be out of town, CARTOON CARNIVAL back nis new songs, he's that hap- proposal w.as aimed at better ( given command. ¦ - conditions - ' ' ach ieve anything. although Sal inger said he does not TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 196J py and active. working for the ; Sarurday 1:15 and 3:0O P.M. - drivers. "The only way to ensure know at thus point whether the ¦ VOLUME 104, Z Anit.) Ekberg s birthday gift lo | world Kennedy and Willy were award- 15 Color Cartoons O Free Comic Bool< _ yj NoZVl ? ' "lie is repoiicil to have . told ! pea ce is to uproot imperialism " ed (he Presiden t will receive them. . . — . : : ?, ¦ . i PubUshcd Daily except "RtyrdaFTncTToiT- Rod Taylor: Diamond-and-ruby . . , Na vy Cross posthum ously. dnyj by Republlt-n nnd Herold Publishing cufflinks , . . Danny Thomas' fav- them ," the . story said , "that the j said the New Evening Post. The Navy named a destroyer for Company, 601 Franklin St ., Winona, 'Minn, Illinois -and - Texas legislatures are i "Troops and arms are only tools Kennedy. Robert F, Kennedy, ¦ "'¦" ' ' orite musical trio is being flown . V" • SUqSCRIPTloN RATES ^ reactionary and must be taught a of war and imperialism is the now attorney general, was a Slngl- Copy — 10c D*lt7, 15c Sund-y here from L.A . Iby financier Jim _ ' lesson?' - I cause of it." ' member of her. crew. Dcilvtrcd by carrkr - Per "week 50 cenTs Lofland) for Danny s parly. 36' weeks -J|-.7i 5? week ? S25.50 EARL'S PFAULS: A woman By ' nail itrlctl-i in advance/ p«o«r itop- spends pari of her life looking lor ped on explrallo- dale. a husband—and then the rest of In Fillmore, Houston, Olmslcd, Wlnono, Wnbasha, BUMalo, Jack son. Pepin and her life looking for the same guv. Tr«mpcal"au counties; TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A 1 -fear SI2.0O 3 rriontnl , $3.50 . struggling young actres s explain- _llllMP._yi._gJlr r IrlWL r ww t t months . , S6.K) 1 month . . . H.35 * BHmff^ ^^S ™^^^ S E- -- L» All olher mail subscription!: ed why she wouldn 't go to a psy- ~ ~ 1 -year .".. 315.00 3 months , Wlh chiatrist : "1 don 't trust nny man » nonlhi . . ta.M 1 monftr . . . » 1.60 who keeps a couch in bis office " iena cfianse ol address notices, undelivered WISH I 'D SA ID THAT: There copies, subscrlpllon orders and oilier mall are five good rules for curing a items to Winon a Dally Mews, Bo* 9V Wl- nonai Minn cold—hut you can ignore the fir.il "ZZZZSX^y * ,^ -**w^r~=">"- ^ second class- postage paid al Winona. four aiwl settle for a fifth— H UR I I ' ^ ^ v^/ Allen. f. Comic Dave . Harry relates at tho Latin V- that he owns a Gl home , 125 by 15 -by 20: "If I don 't get lip tho $125 by the 15th , out I £<> by the 20th. " That's carl , brother. " / | Take Her Out fo \^\ Weathe r Too Cold ^ I'M: V For Marine Band ¦ W/VSIIINGTO ^ (AP) - With , I Wednesday Night pinup and eerenumy and sticky U/olMf 1S6 valves on th-iir horn s, Mnviiir ' II\\\ Hi Hand uiusiciaiis inarkerl Ihe IMrd ^gT anniversary nl the birt h of Abra- ham Lincoln Monday, For A hSight Shell Long S' Smorgasbord Buffet lk Twenly-fiiiir degree cold froze \\\ ,# /ff Ihe horn valves , and drummers Prime Roast Sirloin of Beef O Short Ribs ' • \JOTk "No , I' m not going In a fire. had to maki' most, of Ihe nui.sic \, / Remember! //' Sa uerkraut Potato Dumplings as the hand jic -i-niiipniiied -^ / 0 Spare Rib. • • K__ I .iust not hungry [or a delic- wreath- v^ \I1 liiyers and col or HUariJ niarcliers Potato Salad Jello Salad W* ious steak dinner from the Cof- up _md down the steps ot the • • fee shop nl the Hotel Winona!" Lincoln Memorial. . • . Home Baked Beans j_5n Belore the cold weather iniiiio- All kinds of Rolls and R-ilishes fiBo ijilizt 'd their instniments , the Jw^)^ • band' their valves ^A s hniss ^ot and trombone slides into positions ^ ^ *C *\\ K_» _ft JliRifJ which sufficed fur laps and some Served 5 P.M. 55 T| ?V ffiffjf nidU's and flourishes. Hut the to ii P .M . m , Iwi JKES5vnlv-'s were loo stiff for ony H Tax Included fUMj quick-paced nwrches. A steady COFFEE SHOP succesNion of drum rolls filled the ffil gap- 3RCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT M for dining and dano'ng pleasure Fun ... Good Food... A Special J^d tan* ^^ food to N. A Hero's a man's world suit vour ) //O - I _ . w . rea ecling e-iioymtm mood' J//r °' ' Surprise For All the Sweethearts! |^^ ^f /y// c^ I .^ Country Style Dinner $g Served «very ^ >M^5^ Sunday frwrn PARTICU LAR rfjv £} ^ msi^l^tk ^f BE HERE WITH "HER" ON N« \ 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. W MEN LIKE IT H ERE /f fip f | P^ | H The nuii e particular you are nhout 'i ^X f ^___mm} ^ H your food , the mon' yon will apprc- ^^^M-Wm/ ^J «(ir B elate cuisine. We please (lie '1 /__\tV0 ' inosl piirlicnliir \ vnm Valentine s Day! W ^^L mm in town. m ¦^ \ z?-') UTH !> .S. -Th-|'i W*lly ' s \M II t m #1 1 M\ S n^~i \j_ _ n ' fl7 s ¦ l ESTABRANT\% j "! jnsi Wally WfctR- rL s Supper Club -- MISSISS1PPIAN tiB ^M Ea-t Third Struct w° | | Buffalo City, Wisconsin - Phono Cochrane 248-2464 Fountain City, Wi*.. xyyj , yr-w";- ¦¦^^V:TC ^^ :V:I V . . from Washington to Chicago. '¦ ¦ ' ' ' f ^ ^' "' : ' ¦ ¦ ' " ¦'¦ - ' ' ' ' - ' We met him later at . an Izaak _^__H_^- ' ft Walton League convention it . the wild duck today vvould be [Congressional Seat there , and he was still upset nearly as .rare as the passenger Voice of the about the article, the subject pigeon, The nation today mourns M^^!i ^^m^^^^^ 7^tmWm m m m mWmmmmmmmmm\\mk , At Stake in Michigan ^^^^ of which we don 't recall and for "Ding" Darling—a great con- ¦ 14 gave us a lecture? servationist. DETROIT — State Sen. Ua m\ IJ j ^} p ¦ : I \\ ^H^^^^^B ¦" He was responsible for the Mi- *'?¦ ' ¦¦zV V' ' ! rold M. Ryan , a Democrat , and j^^ Outdoors gratory Bird Conservation Commit- | republican Robon C W.ildron tee, saw to it that the duck stamp I laced cafc |l#•¦*# \"\ v ermen working shoulder to both of Amarillo , were jailed j Democratic national officials ' till** / O T ¦ A\-^*;!Xni«_r il r s* - %'*«**_. ssm mm^.- ^m 1 ' shoulder for ', the whole out- overnight at the request of Da- campaigned in behalf of Ryan. ¦ ; V ' '¦¦W¦ ¦ : ; M' ' Ap doors. The achievement of this vid's father , Walter House. No Waldrou recci \ ed cndoiscment i "W.| Adhesive¦^IUIIl»a9l«W 1'M<;. | ' ' ' _*'^**_, ! ¦ ' ?W-Is;/;! __ C lis\!i - ' ¦ ¦> m union are today written all charges were tiled.- ' from Setts. Bany Goldunlei of ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Candies over the face of America. Young House landed , at Crew 's Arizona, and E\erett Dirksen of i !pi\®\ . Tanel «Me ¦ ¦; W ¦ ' ¦ ; M Tablets ¦ I -U1 municipal airport 12 miles south Illinois and Rep Charles Halleck /|3\ /rP\ - - U Despite all of his efforts and of Raton . of Indiana. the energy of many others-, duck . "I landed out on the prairie The . t-ltli District is composed ^r v ^llte ^ for /M l hunting was no better last , (ail three times on the way over here of East side. Detioit . Harpe r , < $§i$\ ^" y#ilS^ J than it was the years of the just to see . if I could do it ," Wood s and the- (" IOS ** - Pointe 1 "Great Drought. " Perhaps without David told police. suburb's. 'll l l frl ^ ' " ~ ^^^^»»»»^^*---«^»"W_«_^*-M"«^--« y<;yyyym:.yyyA ' *M«««^»^^i __»«««-— ( t- - v.. . - » : . % ; S1 QQ *°° ^ 51-59 88c Lustre Crerne J TAMPAX BALM BARR SHAMPOO { *1J3 79c¦ ¦ : ¦ • ' at 63c ¦ . . . i ' £milL -TT- _¦« ?.m "i- ' -r ~r r - .Vi i ¦ i -i ¦ m i -n -«\ -v *— -t - t ' ' •' TIT* r 'rr \r^v^r^'~mrt rr,i^syi .\y,y,-y i. .; *ri "~ 7* _l"1,V T"!_ ! -t ¦ ¦ ¦ V¦ FAMOUS DARLING CARTOON . . . This is one of the many K * m v v, JJ s .*.-*:•:¦*• • .- ,¦;¦:¦. -.¦:¦.: .,¦:¦¦/,&*-•/.; :¦;} t ?- famous cartoons by J. N: (Ding) Darling, retired . Des Moines Winona ' s Newest Men' s Store Register artist , who died Monday at the age of 85 after a linger g|| ^ ing illness: It depicts the death of former President Theodore ^i>Wmjy WINDSHIELD SOAKY Roosevelt , the rough rider . (AP Photofax) ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTY t ^Sf Regular $39 95 Darlin-g Dies The Delta Farms or what | DE-ICER FUN BATH ! TISSUE y . A Mississippi River Duck hunt- later became The Delta Fur , 400't \r. er who got angry when the first and Fish Tarm . involving the duck depression hit in the mid- Trempealeau River delta area, TOPCOATS "O's and decided to do something had to be purchased that j^wta c c about it , died Sunday in Des week, "Ding" was told. The ; NOW Moines at the ripe old age of 85. young men assured "Ding" i§^ $29-95 that they had arranged it. l ^ i 59 69 ? J. N. "Ding" Darling gave They had acquired the site for 2491 up a $10O,00O-a-year job as the headquarters buildings , l SPECIAL GROUP OF top syndicate cartoonist of the the rest was just a matter of . ^^B^^i^^K__\\\\. ¦ New York Herald-Tribune and time. . Des Moines papers to take an '^^^gM^^^ft ^t-^^MV ^JH ^^^e- _¦¦mm~ ¦__, mlSm mm\ _¦ aWM _¦» ' 250 r ' ' Darling, the story goes, sat down i f--/ \st S3i:F ii:'y Goggin' s V^fri^JMl/¦ rhi , Af „_ , . \=il i $8,0O0-a-year job in the Ad- .y. -Ch l. . - . . % U ' , "; tninisirijtibh of Franklin D. at his desk in Washington , dcew W Norwich \:2§d^r I>^ 1. * : „ \$W . . a picture of the headquarters TOPCOATS .Grain Dietetic ^^l-*"' " s Roosevelt as chief of the old \PXwB mr^^^^^w# \$# _ W fAsoiriii>»P»ll" \i % Biological Survey to s a v e structure and told the architects A ft - . \%kf n J Va^ l V 5 duck hunting. to build it. Later in a lawsuit at N0W , 4 Aspirin Ml ¦z Candy. :,vvM;. ' Madison , Morris J. Owen, well-; $39.95 . . .z . .^.«.» ' - if- Thunder and lightnin g-' broke j - known Winona attorney of . that ifRBH ! loo s e when period , in an argument for the I W ^^^^ S^^S ENTIRE STOCK OF ALL WINTER "Ding'' hit Wash- Delta company against a con- k 59cz « $1.00¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' 29C ? ll 1 ir g t on. Bu- demnation action , called the struc- & \ V/T^^£=^vS _ - - -'• . • . >w;^»vMK yds.&¦ reaucratic .; red- ture "The Cathedral of St, John SWEATERS JACKETS tape went down the Baptist? in the wilderness of I raBB Ms ^^i^i^ssH^ttB ^fe& ss^^ z - - the d r a i n. He Wisconsin. " Girl Scouts now use . •* ¦:-:¦'¦::- -r-;!->:-vo- - -;'- - ''^-» i:' i I ¦' A , ^.v. - -:w«-;v*j;'.-:v._i y% .went up to Cap- the building. f tt^^P *A OFF* OFF* ' __«^^ ^**" ^ ' itol Hill a/,:n d V* demanded an un- Now , almost 30 years later , heard sum of the government is still trying ' \ 4 ENT,RE ST0CK OF ONE GROUP OF ( COMGESTAID' JS ^. Sol' A j ni o n e y in to acquire the area. A new ^M.vSSt V s Push Button Vaporizer ¦' these days fo deal is now pending but (^„JL±J^ _\ Ctrnkp »X^^ ^ i " can perhaps be given ( , BRINGS AM 'DdrC ^irOKe M y "s a v e t h e "Ding ,. - INSTANT FEELING ) 33 ducks'" a n d he credit for preserving the . area 1» CORDUROY SPORT r ~Zr' ~ OF > _ _1)_-!_COL3 $1 00 feNi>ifiS 1 ¦: "Ding }p ^ ? RELIEF FROM got ' it. " " for the ducks. It is still a BVB M«^r| ISSa 4 marshy wetland along 01' LACKS ' C0LDS' CONGESTION y Sixe Bright young men went out Man River. >^ l |§ S S5 95 SHIRTSto ^^> t PJ1 IT -FJ"! 1 '^ RS!!!! ^ over the land purchasing Regulttr Values $5.00 marshes , wetlands and river . Later Darling spent much time f^y§| ' ?79C bottomlands. Being a Missis- promoting soil conservation. 11 is :MENKEN'S AFTA ;^ | • I. W- 9 'I ; A* Y^^ W^M l ' Q^ ¦¦¦ sippi River hunter he wanted drawings are still being repro- V 1 $1-00 Size . ....£ *lv ?'!' . . ' ' $4.99 $3.39 . f w « y&yy.-y.<-:i-r.*y.r.-x*.-:+-w^ >¦ .' most of all river bottomlands. duced in this field. We have pub- / v :¥s.-yy;. lished quite a few of them in the J "Darling came to Winona, " past at the head of this column. George Winslow , veteran Wildlife ' Y A ^0 \^ia%a%m.A :Aa^mmf ' I refuge employe "— ^ ^ , told us today. He liked this column. He had BKJ-jg mWmmmm\mmWav£B. ^flin ^E* * ™"& S^ammm\W- \ | "We took him for a boat ride down it clipped and sent to his desk. A» _^3|M r c<>od " the river on the refuge boat Wood We recall one time wc wrote ' imWmlUmlW^ \ r • For Duck and showed him the re- an article that he did not like. £milk.MENS WEAR maining bottomlands. Drainage He got so angry, he wrote us had run wild for the decade be- 122 East Third Street Phon* 5338 % a five-page letter in H"^1 long-hand iUm ' ' ' ' ' ' ! on :: - : • fore. 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A number of accidents ia By MARQUIS CHILDS . 1 9&1— some of them fatal—are unfortunate WASHING TO N—In a tradition almost as old Aid Formula illustrations of the hazards of cruising too as the American form of government Congress By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—After many months of intensive close to dams. and the executive are engaged once again in a . discussion . struggle over clulies and privileges going to Ihe Congress has found , temporarily at least , a solution to the contro- Officials at Scciind Coast Guard District heart of the system of divided power. versy over the constitutionality of federal aid to educational insti- tions operated by church groups. I Icadquarters in St. Louis point out that While the issue immediately at stake—whether Both houses of Congress have now aproved provisions which the boater may not notice the rapidly in- the Pentagon censors of tlie-speeches made by would permit the federal, government to lend or make grants of creasing current of water near a dam un- men in uniform shall be identified in public- money to private educational institutions for the construction of til it is too late to do any thing ft en it is .: stream on the Allegheny River at 20 to This has not been easy, snicc Democratic sena- BB tors ordinarily friendly to the administration 1 a w because fslg&ri MmBm necessary to 25 miles per hour. The operator suddenly would like to be saved the embarrassment of the confer- resort to sur- f;-om Lawrenc* noticed he was only 30 feet a darn . having to vote for or ' against the right , of the ence commit- ge ry, scrap- . tee 'is bound to retain the gen- ing the infect- - He: gunned the engine and the boat went administration- .-' to invoke "executive priv ilege." THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND eral, provision. Presumably, ed bone and bow first over the dam- After the They are argi-ing that , after all , it can 't do much too, it would apply to what- . -s ' orh-e t imes : craft had settled *m the other side-of the . harm? since the military censors can show that ever form of aid is voted . by providing ap- a 19-year-old they were acting in "the chain of command. dam, one of the passengers? the conference, whether it be p r o-pr '. i ate girl , was found lying; -on the: floorboards. Hut beyond the investigation/ into Pentagon loans only, as voted by the drainage un- Hospitalized for three months by serious censoriiifi, which has produced little that was Another fo Senate, or both loans . and til the area new , looms the principal target—the State De- back injuries, she. will be an invalid for an grants , as provided by the heals. partment. If McNamara should yield , then pre- in- " " ¦ Molner indefinite period. - house. The President has ' P r e d a u- sumably State would/have to follow '.suit . and dis- dicated that he will sign the tionary measures? Rest and It is possible that if the .operator had close the names of the junior official s who clear- whole bill when it comes from avoidance of excessive use or ed speeches from the foreign policy viewpoint . Unde r Senate Pressure the conference committee: injury, of the' affected bone, not given his engine full-throttle at the last Sen. Thurmond would then have an opportun- By JACK ANDERSON sian into English quicker than Democratic and Republican are a basic part of treatment, niomenf. one or more of those ; aboard ; an end for ity to put them on? the witness stand as he de- WASHINGTON—Senators are - it takes to think. rule, to split . Communist Yu- THUS COMES to 7>!us such antibiotics as are might liave lost their lives. the controver- veloped his charge that censorship has been mo- taking a close, quiet look at The only hitch is that the goslavia away from the Sino- the time being lWest Virginia. The accident ficials, of (he early years of the Eisenhower -ad- for instance, that came out: official speeches between money to a -church-operated ed properly; there is no rea- Power Commission. This -would ¦ ' Occurred at night in clear weather. The ministration -when junior civil- servants called up give "Whisky is willing but meat "World Communism ," . - .which college to help provide instruc- son why the patient?cannotpre- him a voice in making educational pair was last seen by crew members of by the late Sen , Joseph McCarthy, found it dilfi- billion-dollar decisions affect- i.s 'Veal' .'" . .- - would include Yugoslavia , and tion in general sume all .usual physical activi- - buildings are a towboal, cruising in the vicinity of the cult or impossible to defend individual./actions ing the oil and gas industry. The puzzled operators final- . . "Sin- - Soviet Communism,", subjects when the ties , including, sports. taken out of (he context of official policy? In the ly figured out that the ma- which would not. used for that purpose only and dam. The senators have dug up : atmosphere of that time they were sacrificed chine mpant to say: "The spir- But Trudeau went crying to when religious teaching is car- "Dear Dr. Molner : A: _ the record of an old Chicago wit h little or no attempt to show -what;, their it is willing but the flesh is . . Sen. Strom Thurmond ,. South ried on in other buildings for relative of ours has a? THE DAM DISPLAYED the following scandal involving Woodward are duties and responsibilities had been in the: execu- weak," Carolina Dixiccrat, about this which the federal government daughter of whom we lights: A red light oh the upper end of the and his father . The father, , very fond, We are con- tive branch of government: This was one rea- suppression. does not lend or give money guide -wall; floodlights on the apron of 'he Judge Charles Woodward , as- Mexican Ambassador Carril- ' cerned now because she son for the disastrous-drop in State Department . . In his o.u' cry against military tip to now , it has ofteii been lock? lighting the ". entire lock area includ- signed several .equity cases to lo . Florcs; tells , of another ma- teaching Wants' to marry her uncle, , morale from which , , as this administration is well muzzling, Thurmond cited ten argued that the mere the law fjrm that employed chine which was supposed to anti ' - Communist references of religion in - any institution vher father's younger broth- ing tli e dam; three green lights on the up- aware,, the department and the foreign service say : Harold. The firm collected" a "Out . of . sight, out of which he said had been censor- disqualifies.it. because of con- er. They met again recently per end of the lock wall: lock traffic regu- have never fully recovered. ' ' " total of $225,889.89 - in attorney mind. ed out of officers ' speeches. It stitutional objections , from re- after not seeing each other lating lights; and floodlights shining out on Sen.' .- Thurmond lias reason.. to be disappoint- . Instead , and receiver fees from these , the message came turned out that , all ten . came ceiving any form of direct aid since - childhood. I am out: "A blind idiot." ¦ the dam. These warnings were ignored. ed with the course of . the investigation thus far. cases. from Tnideau 's speeches. from the federal government. afraid something might be Military witnesses have on the whplg stopped Simultaneously, II " .\'ute—The White House has On the witness s.and Tru- wrong with any children A. family was enjoying an open urea a r d I d . The advocates on the Other • short of saying (hat censoring nullified . or blunted Woodward 's salary, was raised received private word from, . . dea n darkly. - questioned the federal resulting from such a mar- ,, Moscow that Kharlamov , fol- side have insisted that near a dam on the Ohio River towing a the impact of what they sought to tell the pub- from $3,000 to $13,000 a year. . "motivation " . of the censors e r a 1 education riage, Am I worried over lowing his visit with Salinger , aid for g e n skier in circles? over the water. Each cir- lic? For good measure, another who made these deletions. Yet legal nothing? They seem to has been promoted. He is now should not be limited for cle came within a few hundred feet of the Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker, who was to $5,900 was paid to him in fees he failed Lo explain why the reasons" to public institutions think so.—Mrs? R. T." have been the prize exhibit of a military man and bonuses. in charge of all radio and tele- , ' ¦ censors , if their motives were dam. Personnel at the lock ran out re- vision in the Soviet Union. This wholly disconnected from re- reined in unfairly by civilian authority, chose The senators al so have learn- suspicious , neglected to cut out . -I'd be worried , too. An un- peatedly to wave the boat off. Then the may mean that the Kremf:n is ligious teaching, this moment to -announce his candidacy for gov- ed . - dial WoiKhvard continued other acid , anti :Communist cle-niece relationship is, even boat rah out of fuel* at the closest point to ready to go ahead with Salin- Congress has faced some ernor of Texas. The charge brought against his law practice on the side , in phrases. ' closer than that of first cous- ger ' s .proposal to "exchange TV. ' political repercussions f r o m .is the dam. Before the craft could be refuel- him when he was relieved of his command in violat ion of state law , while he In fact , most of Trudeau s ins and the risk with them . appearances permitting Presi- the controversy, which has 't approve of ed , it passed over the dam and dumped all Germany was that he had involved himself in served as an- assistant com- criticism ol Communism was too great: I can dent Kennedy to talk to tlie been made even more com- such a match. the family into the turbulent water below partisan politics. By openly seeking office on an missioner on the Illinois Com- left unchanged . merce Commission. ItiLssian peopie and Premier plicated by the fact that clear- where only the quick action of others pre* extrcme-rigliiist platform he seems to have Khrushchev < n speak to the His civilian superiors under- cut decisions by the Supreme vented a tragedy. documented that charee. Woodward a-dmitted -to this American public, standably don 't want a general Court on some of these points a test. Meanwhile, Congress has <-'i.!ini:i ilia lie kvnl . his lawn,- A new . right-wing martyr , around who goes behind their have been lacking. It has been THESE AND SIMILAR cases point out fice open hut claimed he refus- back to the Senate and who contended , for example, that gotten over its. first hurdle, more -polish ed than the stum- and it may be that when the the need for familiarity with the area in ed-lo accept any cases during bling Maj. Gen. Edwin Walker , doesn 't understand the subtle it the Supreme Court holds it which one is cruising, observance of IN YEARS GONE BY the ' -1 "53-5-1 . period in question. diplomatic reasons for reword- to be constitutional for the President's broad program lor may be about to storm out of aid to education , as presented Rather than *iv .e up his law the Army, in'.c* official-speeches occasion- federal government to allow its warning signs and signals, and extreme in his message to Congress this Ten Years Ago . . . 1952 pract ice, he got around the law He is . Ll. (Ion. Arthur Tru- ally. funds to be used , to obtain ed- caution in the region of dams. week, comes before both bou- Robert \V. Stein has been named general by requesting a demo ion Irom deau , the Army 's research Result: Trudeau vvill.be eas- ucational facilities for war vet- chairman for the fifth annual National Crime assistant commissioner to hear- chief and favorite after-dinner ed out of the Army in a few erans by. means of scholar- ses for consideration , it will he subjected to some amend- Prevention Week observance . in Winona. ing examiner. speaker , who is already as- weoKs. ' . . . ships used in any privately Winona Aerie No. . 1243 , Fraternal Order of As for the equity-case scan- suming a martyr 's pose in pri- Sensing this ,-he is making a operated or public college—as ments allowing the same aids Freeman Gets Eagles, wi") join in the national celebration of dal , Woodward pleaded that he vate hid for the No. 2 spot at covered- in various laws passed to be extended to private ' schools of all kinds , even at the Eagles " -54th anniversary. had repented of his part in it A spellbinder on the stump, the Central Intelligence Agen- hy Congress in recent years— the elementary-school level , and had satisfied-the Chicago he has been averaging a speech cy. Ironicallv Trudeau was there could be no logical Court Setback liar Assoeiaiion which has en- bounced as Army Intelligence provided no religious teaching Twenty-Five Years Ago ... 1937 a week . The main theme of grounds for a decision by the dorsed him lor positions of pub- bis purple oratory has been the ch ie f iii : 1955 lor trying to in- court prohibiting the loan of is carried on in any of the THE UNITED STATES Court of Ap- Karl If. Neville Post , VFW , will hold open lic trust. . evils of Communism. fluence Chancellor Konrad Ad- federal money for new build- private-school buildings for peals has ruled that Agriculture Secretary house al the Onnnn Society Hall. Meanwhile , the Senate Com- enauer against the CIA' s oper- ings where religion is not to which federal aid is requested. Orville Freeman went "too far " in o^der- Carl Cit-riies. in charge of the newly opene d mission has postponed action This has brought liim into ation in Germany be taiieht. on Woodward' s confirmalion President Kennedy has lei it THE DOCTRINE of "separa- i n}< meat packers to attach an "imitation Clary, Ind., branch nf ,1. U. Watkins Co. last conflict with the Defense De- until it can learn .more about meiit censors he Known that he has no in- tion of church and state" is ,. " year, will return lo the home office here. t'ar ' Who have SOME STUDENTS of constitu- ham label on smoked hams to which wa- his law prac '.ice. been obligated to delete an oc- tention of apixiinting Trudeau therefore , undergoing more 1 tional law, like Sen. Sam Er- nnd more definition by Con- ter had been added. Wherein the court sid- " While House Press Secretary casional anti-Communist pas- to the CfA. This in ay mean vin of North Carolina , Demo- Fifty' Years Ago ...1912 - gress itself as it narrows the ed im with a ruling given by Freeman's Pierre Salinge r, who struggled sage for diplomatic reasons. another angry, frustrated gen- crat , insist that past decisions predecessor in office , Ezra Ta ft llenson , A new type ol streetlanip pnsl , one wit h wllh the language barrier dur- '¦•'or instance Tnidcan 's ref- eral will soon be turned loose grounds for challenge of con- (! of the Supreme Court could bo stitutionality. This is gratifying; whose actions as farm secretary wore four arms extending lor four 1 ii_ . li!s . has bern ing tiis talks with Soviet Press erences to "World Commu- to ioin en. Walker on the interpreted to mean that , de- placed in front of the Winona liailway ' anil Light (liiel Mikhail Kbarlaniov , is in- nism " sl ump, to those members of Congress rifleii attacked by Freeman when the lat- were changed to "Sino- spite any proviso Congress Co . trigued with the' fabulous new Soviet Communism, " It has who faced reprisals at Ihe ter was governor of the state nf Minne- mifflit adopt , federal loans to . Hoy Wntsoii . I' oriwr clerk ;it Hie P.irk Hold machine tha t t ranslates Itus- been U . S. policy, under both GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY polls no mailer which way they non-public schools would be un- voted on the issues of federal Mitn. has beep promoted to manager ot the Kahki constitutional. His amendment Hotel , ltoe-hester. HOWARD , Colo. i.ii-Ever aid to private schools of nil The court threw out Freeman's edict hear of a hay shower '.' to bar loans to private or kinds. church-supported colleges was as " .in enforced distortion . of the truth , " JPlSL $Vtl6u Denzel Goodwin was burn- Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1887 defeated by a vote of 72 to 15, adding that it would force meat packers ing weeds on his ranch when A new type of he aling device has been test- the flames spread out of con- but introduction of the propos- 1 into violating a statute which forbids mis- al by the. North Carolina sena- A/ho sells Porous* lj <( 1 in the street railway cars here. \ i \\\\-\\\ n .') I: If 1 trol and destroyed 4 ,i;oi) bales r Rubber Stamps in ¦ branding. Tlie litigation could have hern The Uoud-i\lc (!iflro Lumber Co. has filed arti- nt bay, Ins entire winter 's sup- tor had the effect of causing the advocates of the bill in the t Winona?" avohle'd, said the ruling',, hy requiring ham cles of incorporation wilh the secretary of state. ply- | senate to insert into it a pro- labels " showing Ihe . nature and exleiit of Capital slock i.s $:)O . 0OO . Later , while his wife wa- added water. " rt way and Goodwin was round- vision , similar to the one in the bill passed by the House, One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1862 ing up cattle in Ihe hills , yyj> * Frc'Cmaii took Iho position Ihat packers friends converged on the ranch' saying Hint the construction y^ money couldn 't be used for any should nol add water lo haiu.s to make Winonn parents have been urged lo examine with Irudcs , . all loaded with the school houses, for comfort of Mu- lents , with buildings in which religion is I hen i more palatable , but the courl didn 't hay, liy the lime Goodwin not an eye for future new houses ot learning, home , Ml tons were slacked iii taught or practiced, agn-e with liim Hather il look a . position his barn and storage .sheds, A test case, it is being sug- < & * wh'n-h seemed to uphold the previous op- ¦ geslcd , may never be brought posite rilling b Benson who because the supreme court il- y permitted MISSIONARIES RETURN WII U T up lo 10 percent of the g.roon or tin- WINONA DAILY NEWS self has made it difficult for ""20, 000 impressions any litigat ion to be received cured weight of the ham. NASIIVILLK , Tenn. 1/lV-Al- before rc-inklng ! An Independent Newspaper — K.-f-blisliril lSHS I hounh I here is still unrest in from a taxpayer (|iiestioninn IT BECOMES Ihe Congo , the I' resbylorum the uses of federal funds. Hut HECKMAN'S morfl and more appar- W' .V. W HITE j; jitnlempiit* like "I'ilc- *t»$5|£g^ The United Slates orbits *, "beer can" GENEVA , hi'-linu -uli-tnnco with tli o n-ton- have ccnn-il to ho n pr-liloml" Switzerland in -- lnhintt satellite. T his suggests to some observers The Associated I'res.s Is entitled exclusively ability to -hrink hemor- Tlio necrot is n now h*nlln~ nuli- The Youth -Department of the rhobU , -top Itchinir, nnd rollovo -tnnce '( to the use for republication of all the local I)io-nyno»)~ changes surfaces in some places. Highway Prowse arrived SaUir* - P allbearers were Daniel Kukow,- all day Wednesday and until 1 like the weather. We thought may- ingly lost support of the peopl e, " day night Irom her home Zin to the hospital Sunday :night ,, but at' - Tol'zmann Fu- department crews sanded where ¦ ski , Clarence . Maliszewski , Clarence p.m. Thursday . . be he'd decided to do ' something Fong said. "Surveys show Ihat Johannesburg. South Africa. Her FIRE RUNS had been a patient there before. then at the church. ice remained. ¦ Jereczek , L. Robert Prondzinski , neral Home , "- Republicans fail to command ma- manager, Ed Goldstone, told She was born March 2, 1872, in : else. , Temperatures -till -were under a Henry Scharrnach and R. Clarence V Strub's body was found about jority allegiance of -a single ma- newsmen: "Frank wasn't thera 4:42 p.m. Monday—False alar.m the Town of Springfield on the Mrs. Lily Loomis ! year ago today when the Winona Cisewski. ho-' a.m . today. His truck was not jor group in America." because they had arranged to sent from box at East 5th and farm where she was living at the NELSON Wis. (Special)—Mrs. I . high ivas 44 and the low !!). ' ¦ 'No . damaged. . Airs. .'Smith, blasted what she " Hamilton streets. time of her death. Her parents Lily Loomis, Ti,, Nelson , died of a Ii snow lay on tne ground at that meet later. Mrs. Emma Jacobs A sister of: Strub's, Mrs. Floy.d ; called "faintheartedness " . among They did, and had dinner to- A funeral service for Mrs were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Re'yea. heart Z attack suddenly Monday j - time. Alltime high for Feb. 13 was . Em- riicster, lives in .Wabasha. ; the¦ " Repuhlicans -. She . made it gether. After attending :at St. Elizabeth's Hospit- 53 in 1021 and ihe loNv for the-day Mun ici pal Court ma Jacobs, 223 Market St.V was rural school she evening j . . j. clear slic thinks : foriiwir . . Vice ¦ heW this afternoon at St. Martin 's taught country school in her . home al? Wabasha. was -21 in 4905 .Mean for the past i-President Richard M. Nixon , Sen. Lily Lunderville , _4 hours was 2li. Normal for this WINONA Lutheran Ch-irch , the Rev . Armin area two years before entering The lormer WEATHER i Bairy Goldwat er of Arizona and Arthur Bergh Dies _ye Black River Falls she was born : Feb. 10,. 1 884, at day is 19. - ,- ZMinne- De officiating. Burial was in No- High School , | Gov. ZNelson A'. Rockefeller of Mrs. Julius J. Pellowskl, from which she graduated: Gilmanton , . daughter of -the -date- Aboa rd Ocean Liner 'Minn., pleaded guilty to din e Lutheran Cemetery. in . 1892. OTHER TEMPERATURES ^Iild . : .temperatures prevailed 1 New York may be "waiting for sota City, After teaching again Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LundorVillc. * WiscJ-isjn a charge of driving over the cen- Pallbearers were -Robert. - ' " Al- in Jackson acres Minnesota a nd ! a sunnier -lay " in 1M8 to bid for LOS ANGKLKSZ . 38 .03 Duluth and a ' at Internation- } J. I. Van Vranken and at Black River Falls , and was one daughter , Mrs. William (Vio- drtale ! the governor was- asked Sund ay Bergh, who wrote more than at 5th and Sioux streets. Boston , clear ...... ' . 3D 15 ' .- .. Rochester had cloudy Funeral services for J, I. Van th e first wo man to be elected to let ) G.emuonden , Menominee, ¦ ' ¦ al Falls. , television interview 400 musical compositions , Was Leo F. Putzier , .1730 Kraemer Chicago, cloudy ..,... ' 37 2!) • ' .. weather w>th a morning reading ef { during , a. Vr anken, 77 E. King St., were held public office in Jackson County. Mich. ; three grandchildren a ii d he. thought a Republican first v ioliliist for the 'New York Dr., pleaded guilty to a charge Cleveland , cloudy .. .. 25 12 .. '2S following a high of .13 Monday. i whether . this afternoon at Fawcett-Abraham She was county superintendent ol three great-grandchildren . . could beat- Kennedy in 1%' he Symphony Orchestr a and the Met- of failure to stop for a stop sign i Denver/ clear ...... 69' . 39 Temperatures at La Crosse whe n\ . Chapel, Dr. EZ Clayton Burgess, schools eight years.. Stohi- . Funeral Chapel . Alma , i! replied , "I certainly do." ropolitan Opera House from 1903 at 2nd and Main streets. He was Des Moines, cloudy ;. 33 32 .. it was cloudy also, were. 29 anc ¦ ¦ Central Methodist Church , offici- Survivors are: One daughter , Wis., is making funeral arrange- ¦ ¦ i. - . '. '?' " I to 1908. sentenced to a fine of $10 or three ' 28 17 " . - .- I ating. The Masonic lodge conduct- (Charlotte) ' Detroit . cloudy ...... 34 for the .same times. Mrs. Smith suggested thai pet * days in cite jail. He paid the fine. Mrs. Walter Kling, ments. 5 -20 .' . . J ed a service in Woodlawn " Fairbanks , cloudy ... Winnipeg, Canada , had a low o haps "the really true role con- that Rockefeller has not said Putzier was arrested by police Ceme- Taylor; one sister,. Miss Amy, ! '. 1)4 .. { tery. Walter Meyer Fort . Worth;- clear. .... 55 . 23 and lour inches of . snow . templated for George Romney is opeiily that he would accept it. Sunday at 12:18 a.m.- at 2nd and Taylor; two grandchildren , and '¦ ' ' 114 (16 " CALEDONIA , Minn.' I 'Speciah— ' Honolulu, clear ...... Dismal weather . prevailed ir 1 to' be?the. sacrificial jamb on the "The impression, whether it b« Main.; Pallbearers were Albert Tush- five great-grandchildren. Her hus- ¦ , ' " ¦ " j ¦¦ Walter Meyer, ' 68, New Albin , Indianapol is , cloudy ... 38? .30 .. WISCONSIN today, , with a thick j Republican altar in li)64." right or wrong, fair or unfair , is Forfeits were: ne-r, William Hardt , Clarence Thal- band? has died- ' . 39 14 drizzle Iowa, died at 10:15 a.m. . Monday Juneau , clearv...... cloud cover threatening ,j . Romney is taking -a leave as that they have refused to be the Carl A. Fratzke Jr., 18, 878 E. dc-rf, George Rose, Harry NcMil- The funeral service will . be 70 38 ' '.' . snow: ' after a long illness . I Kansas City, cloudyV . . rain and scattered head of American Motors to ' seek 1JIG4 nominee because they -don't Broadway, $25, charged with len and C. B. Erwin. Thursday at 2 p.m. at Taylor Luth- 61 -4!) .45 Some light snow was falling at j. . He was born Feb. 5, 1094, at ?Los Angeles, clear ... ; the GOP nomination for governor think President Kennedy can be speeding? 41 miles per hour . in a eran Church, the Rev. K. M. Ur- 76 57 .. mid-morning in the Superior area Elmhurst , III , . son of Mr. and ! Memphis, clear ...... of Michigan.. There is ' speculation beaten and believe th-c Republi- 30-rnile zone on Gilmore Avenue Elmer A. Fuglie berg, Blair, officiating. Burial will ¦Miami , cloudy ...... 72 57 .. and drizzle or light train was pre- I Mrs. Christopher Meyer. As a . ! that if he is elected? he will go cans can't win ," she said. from Vila Street to Junction Ave- A funeral service for Elmer A. be in Caves Cemetery east of Tay- Milwaukee, cloudy ¦ - 31 29 .. dicted for the southern part of tiie child he came with his parents .. ; after the party 's presidential Javits, who classes himself as nue. He was arrested by police Fuglie, 1420 W. Broadway, will be lor. Mpls;, St. Paul , cloudy 31 29 .. state this afternoon or early to- to Winnebago Town , Houston Coun- j . nomination two years' hence.. .-' a -liberal . ' said'that ' -if Republicans Feb. 4 at 11:09 a.m. at Gilmore held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Friends may call p.m, New Orleans , clear .. 80 54' .. night? after 1 ty, where he farmed until 10 years i Commenting" in Cincinnati , Ohio don 't adjust their course to bid Avenue and the junction of High' Mathew 's Lutheran Church, the : New York? clear ... 34 .18 '.. Temperatures' continued mil-d for Wednesday at Jensen Funeral ago When he retired and moved ion Homncy 's entry into . the , race. for hi^ city support -they may be- Ways 14-W. Rev. A, L. Mennicke officiating, Home, , /Oklahoma City, clear 84 61 .. February, "vi(h ¦ a low of 23 de- Hixton and at the church to New Albin. He was a civic and Goldwater said he hopes that come *' an impotent fringe party." James IB. Cok e, 19, Arcadia, Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme- Omaha , clear ...... 34 32 .' . grees recorded early today at Su- ! • ¦ ¦¦ two hours before the service leader. ¦i ; during the campaign Romney "is lie branded as "depressing" Wis., $15, charged with speeding 40 tery. . - . .' . . . ' church ¦ ' Philadelphia , clear ... 31 J1 perior . Thursday. In MI21 he married llulcla Mein- j ab.'« to decide ' -mote emphatically tlie advise of some "that - the miles per hour in a 30-mile zone Friends may call at Fawcett-Ab- ! Phoenix , cloudy .. .., (>(! ¦ 54 .07 Presidio , Tex. , set the nation 's Eitzen. I that , he is a Republican ''? than Republican -party should sw ins on West 5 th Street from Olmstead raham Chapel from 7 to 9 tonight Miss Margaret LaRocque ers at. ZPortland , Me., clchr . 31 11 high of 93 degrees Monday, com- Survivors are: His wife; two , i some , of'his .statements on a prc- toward the right, even toward to Huff streets. Fie was .arrested and at the church Wednesday from PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special ) Portland ,. Ore,, rain . 54 46 .3.1 pared with the low of -10 . early . to- by police Saturday at 8:52 a.m. ' sons, Gilman , New Albin , and Lor- day at Lebanon N..II. j vioii.s television program indi- ultra-conservatism. " He added : 1 to. 2 p.m. — Miss Margaret LaRocque, 87, Rapid City, rain S3 36 .3C ¦ ' daughters, - . -¦¦ cated. "The ultra-conservative philoso- on West Sth Street. Plainview, died Monday after- in , Minneapolis : two , clear ...... 52 38 . Beneke , and St. Louis Sometimes the core of cooker Mrs: Smith noted Nixon , ^nd phy drags us back into the past, Laurel O. Hanson , 59 E. Howard Nels J. Nelson noon at Buena Vista Nursing Mrs. John 53 34 .06 I (Phyllis i Breescr , Salt Lake City, clear . parships is woody and needs tc ! Goldwater ha vc said they will not It is content to let the United St., $25, charged with speeding Funeral services for Nels ,1. Nel- Home, Wabasha , after a five- Mrs. Walter ; San Francisco, rain .. 55 51 .33 . hour in a 30-rnile zone New Albin , 11 grandchildren; one ! be removed. I bid for the 1!)(')4 nomination and States stand still. 50 miles per son , 714 \V. Howard St., will be month illness. ' I Seatt le , rain .. , ...,. 5!) 43 .17 from Vine to St. sister , Mrs. William (lluldiu ' Wier-- on 2nd Street held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Cen- Born Aug. 28, 1874, in Ontario j Tampa , clear ,' .. - . -^_^-M_^_^_H_^_M__«HB____M_aHH_H_H__M-a__| 2nd and A'ine, be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Austin, His parents , one son and Austin , Minn., the Plainview area as a child. She : ' Polly A. Madison , Friends may call at Fawcett- one brother have died . " _ Young Son of with speeding 37 kept house for relatives. service will be Fri- I $2.1, charged Abraham Chapel today from 7 to The funeral in a 30-mile zone on She was a member of Plainview Peter o[ miles per hour 9- p.m. and at church Wednesday I\Iethodist Church. day at 2 p.m. - nt St. Gogi Grant Dies Gilmore Avenue nt Francis Street, at New Albin , the after 1 p.m. Survivors arc: One brother, Christ Church t&-lt3&tjiricj .She was arrested by police Satur- j Burriehtcr officiatin g. I SANTA MONICA , Calif. (AP-I- £yS *^y Henry, and one sister, Ellen, both ; Rev. Emil day at 8: 35 a.m. on Gilmore Ave- Mr. Nelson is survived by a Pete r ' s Mem- A son was born Monday to singer ( of Plainview. Burial will be in St. I¦ ' hue. s ister , Mrs, Frank Esther) Jarl , 'Cemetery.' Gogi -Grant licit died an hour Grove Minn., orial BtEJAUTY... Roger F. Brown, 20, Harmony City/ in addition to Funeral services will be at 2: Friends may call at Potter- ¦later , possibly from a blood clot , the survivors listed Monday. H otel , $15, charged with driving p.m. Wednesday at Johnson- ! llaugen Funeral Home , Caledonia , j doctors said. Her husband is at- I without a valid driver 's license. Schriver Funeral Home, the Rev. Wednesday evening and Thursday torney Hubert Itifkind. William Miller Walter Crabfree, SESizz^Birtg\S-E3 He was arrested by police Satur- Plainview Meth- afternoon and evening and at. thi Funeral services for William Mil- odist Church officiating. Burial day at 1 a.m. at 2nd and Liberty church after noon Friday. ler , 411 W. 4th St., were held Sun- will be in Woodland Cemetery. she was born here Oct. 3, . 1BIJ0 , streets. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ,!obn John J. Bries, La Crosse, Wis., clay afternoon at Hod roff Mortu- Pallbeare rs wall be Byron O. Knutson POWEFi r ary, Minneapolis , Rnbhi Nachum ' Mrs. Halvor Zender. $](), charged with driving after ex- Wood , Edgar Herman , Michael BLAIR , Wis. (Special > - Mrs. Schulman Mieio Kodesh Syna- ' , 1907, she was mar- piration of .his driver '.? license, lie Wciser , Wright Ye tier , Lloyd Me- <) Knutson , 03, died sud- On Feb. 12 gogue, officiating. Burial was in Halvor . ried to lleurv Sclmtz. He in was arre sted by police Monday at lendy and Kenneth Uriggs. y of asthma ami complications die*! United Brotherhood Cemetery, denl August 1913. On June 1 , 1920 ' 12:33 a.rm. at Howard and Center Friends may call this evening j Monday morning at her home at , Jt\T A fFStCE. YOU LL. LIKE ! .Minneapolis. she was married to Theodore streets. and until time of service Wediics- : Blair . She had been ill about 30 Pallbearers were John Popp, Mechtel of Caledonia. George T. Burns Jr„ 20, Lewis- day at the funeral home. years. im- Chicago , Sigbert Crohn , M inneapo- ton , Minn., $10, charged with Pawi-lko , she Surv ivors are: Her husband; He was arrested lis; Samuel It. Miller , St. Paul; Mrs. Melvin B. Tuper The former Klsie , Victor ScluilK, Caledonia; proper t urning. Sept II , HliMi , in Bruce one son Highway Patrol Sunday at Sol Daniel , Cenlerville , Wis., and EYOTA , Minn, — Mrs. Melvin • was horn . (wo (laughter , Airs , R ose Schulze , hy the Town of Hale , daughter . ; junclioa ol High- It. W. Miller and Al Burstein , Wi- IJ? Tuper , HI , died of a heart at- j Valley, Caledonia , and Mrs, Lee (Henriet- 1 '22 a.m. al the of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pnwelke. (il nnd 43. nona. tack Monday at St. Mary 's , Hos- ta i Could , Cedar Rap-Ids , Iowa; a ways She was mar ried to Halvor O. Eldon J. Decker 103 Chatfield pital , Rochester. She was the niece whom she reared, Mrs. Mil- , Howard and Main streets. Knutson here Nov. 10, l!)2.'l . The St., $10 , ¦ charged with driving widow of a former restaurant and ton (Wilma) Sheehan , Ln Crosse; Robert P. Herrick , 23, Anchor- couple farmed in the Blair area through a stop light at Prondwny grocery store operator here. fou r grandchildren; five great- age, Alaska , $10 , charged with The former Sarah Margaret Ca- until moving into the cit y in Ihe nnd Mai n Slrcel . He was arrested failing lo stop for a stoplight , He grandchildren , and two sisters, hy police Monday at 1:17 a.m. nt sey, she was horn Oct. 2«, HMO , fall of HIM . Mrs, Berth" Armstrong, Osvosso, was arrested by police Sunday al in Iowa. She was married Aug. Her husband; ' Survivors are: Mjch., and Mrs . Ira Crandnn. 1:11 a.m. at 4th and Main streets. 3, 11104, in Iown. Mr. Tuper died two sons , Lawrence and Charles , John M, Lindner , 20, Ivanhoe , Tampa, l-Ta. Two brothers and in UMil. They had lived in Chat- Blair; four daughters , Mrs. Severl one .sister arc dead. Minn., $10, charged with failing lo field and North Dakota before ( Doris) Holland and Mrs Harold stop for a stoplight at 5th and . The funeral serv ice, will be moving lo Kyota in 1031. (Dorothy ) Kohler , who are twins , , where police arrest- Thursday nl !) a.m. at Steffen Fu- Huff street s She was a member of the Kyotn Mrs Vance ed him Saturday ",t 1:30 a.m. both of Milwaukee; . neral Hom e and 9:30 a.m, at St, Methodist Church and its WSCS . ( Myille i Trusebani , Soutlihury John J. Plein , 2O0 E, King SI., Survivors are: Three daughters , Peter 's Catholic Church , Ihe Rl. Wis., near Milwaukee , and Mrs. Ilev , Msgr A. E. Fr isch official - $10, charged with falling; . to stop Mrs. Ilemry M, Kalb and Mrs . j ) for a stoplight at 4th and Main Lawrence (Ruth Ilrekkc , HI air; inc. Burial will be in Calvary Willard Slohley, both of Roches-, a brother , Albert , liruce Valley; streets , where lie wn* arrested by tor, and Mrs. Joh n Morgan , Hart-i Cemetery. police Fr iday «t 11:28 p.rn. I wo sisters , Miss Louise PawHhi Friends may call at the fimiM- ford , Conn,; five grandchildren ' (Annie ) al Dr. Je rome C, Spelt., 160 K. 1 and Mrs . Walter Robinson , home Wednesday afternoon and and four great-grandchildren. One , » Broadway, $10, charged with driv- Bruce Valley, and l'. Mi andchil- l evening, The Rosary will be said brother has died. dreii. ing with no driver 's license in pos- Funera l services will be al '2 at 11. A. R. (Art) KMAPP session, He was arrested by police p.m. Thursday at Eyota Methodist Funeral serv ires will he Thurs- Monday at 9:18 p.m, at Sanborn Church , the Rev. Edward Lee of- day at 2 p,in. al Zion Lutheran Caarta Imam tHart -ycMts'td c/Lttaass 'Custom Tailor — Ovor Sic brecht' * Two-State Funerals ¦ and Main streets, Church here, the Rev. K. E Ml- *-M-HW_»WHWM>--lll «l - -i»ll . lM III ¦ 1 1111 ficiating. Burial will be in Chat- . field Cemetery. son officiat ing. Burial will be in Martin Luedtke ¦tttat svmxn/nmm rfazjezclfrtcy,doHear-BtMrntsiramj Valley Cemet ery, Friends may call at Vine Fune- Trempealeau ISIIFOUI ) , Minn, (Special)-¦ call at Freder ixon I IU ral Home, Rochester , alter 7 p.m, Friends may i ' services for Martin l-uedt- Y.M.C.A. HEALTH SERVICE Chapel Wednesday after- l- iincral today, Funeral , Rushford Ht. 1 were held and Thu rsday morning, kc . Your health Is: Difficult to Regain, Eaiy to Maintain noon Wednesday at St. John 's Lutheran William H. Anding Sr. Church , the Rev. K- A. Friedrich SEE YOUR IOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBllE QUALITY DEALER MASSAGE — IN FRA-RED — ULTRA-VIOLET •— STEAM LAKH CITY Mlnn.-William II , Mrs. Theodore Mechtel , officiating , nurial wms in St, John 's Anding Sr „ 811, Lake City IU. II , CALEDONIA. Minn , (Special ) Call "Rerop" Sheal y died Sunday morning at a Roches- -- Mrs. Theodore Mechtel, Jll Cemetery. ter hospital after n one-yeiir ill- died Monday al 2:;tl) |>,m, at tJule Pallbearers were: M a r t i n WESTERN MOTOR SALES, 225 W. 3rd St. 8- 1521 Appointment ness, , (Ionia Communit y Hospital. Shi Hoehinkc , liniil li-lias , Alloii.se _i 'iO Feine , John Arndl , Hugo Kgijert OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Horn Aug. 1-1, 11175, he was the had .suffered slroke nt fl. am son of Mr. and Mrs. William And- The former Catherine Zcnder mid Willard Wnrnkrui . S Grove PRE -NUPTIAL SHOWER Public School prang First Book Fair ETTRICK. Wis. fSpeclal)-One hundred fifty guestis were pres- ALCW Elects Expands Grade ent Sunday afternoon at St. Brid- Band Concert get's Catholic Church tor a show- Circle Officers School Library er honoring Miss Patricia Ma- honey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Progra m Set 2. SPRING GROVE, MinnV (Spe- The first book fair ' at St. Mary's James Mahcmey, Eiiriek Rt. Mmes. Vincent program for the Public cial i — The ALCW of Trinity Grade School closes at 9:30 p.m. Hostesses were the The Lutheran Church Claytnn Walter, Gerald School band concert in the Senior , Spring Grove, today. Programs s cheduled ! Peterson, met last Tuesday evening with throughout the three-day fair Brenengen, Roman Thoma, Glenn High School auditorium at 7:30 Lewis ' Hannah . Circle in charge of the which began Friday included , an Erickson , Oliver Paulson, l»:ni . . Wednesday has been art* Ann a ' , program on American Missions. A original puppet show with pupp€is Salzwed el and the Misses nounced. hy Hobert Andrus direc- ' Charlotte Cant- the Winona Schools. film "God's Bankers" was pre- made . by- the students.: Marie Salzwedel? tor of bands in Brenengen , Mane Four of the five bands in the sented and an organ solo was The children wrote letters to lon. Mary Lou played by Mrs, Peterson, Jarie Paulson and Judy p.ro'Rram will be seated on . • the Obert Dahle. • their parents before the fair indi- The executive board met pre- cating the book they wished for Bishop, Miss Mahoney d1ate Band — the court house Monday at 8 p.m. ed with a Director ': Meryl Nichols Kolsrud, Mrs. Milford Landsom Leonard Sexe, Mrs, Rhine!!* Sehwebach. Inde- esses were Mrs. Heroes ct Ihe Air Sweet and Mrs. Palmer Bergsgaard ; Vehrenkamp, Miss Lolres Dream Alter the Pall ¦' C-lbiilfc" pendence. Miss Margaret Larson Mrs. Richard Deborah —' . ' Mrs. Albert Holm, , Mian., Chonson TrKte-: TschaikoWtky . Whitehall , and Miss Ellen Loom- Lamay Sexe, Circle Pines; Th ird Band --- Director : John D.' Wood Mrs. A. B. Rosaaen and Mrs. . is, Mondovi , Mrs. Bernard Dougherty and Miss Vall«y Forge, March .. '. . Kino 0. - Ellingsoi.; Dorcas — Mrs. teachers in the coun- Die Mel-lcrslngcr , Excerpts .. . Warmer -O-. special Barbara Shankey, Black River Mrs.: ty education rooms, will Tropico, Paso Doble V Colleld Hildus Anderson, William participate in the program. Falls, Wis. A shower dance was Second Band --- . Director: Robert Andrus An ex- . Shuttemeier and Mrs. Louis hibit of work done by students in given for Miss Uiiderheim, Feb . 3 Marcho Sclirrzo, Concert . March Moore Knutson ; Elizabeth — Mrs. Al- by The Marriage of Figaro, . . A JUNE WEDDING is planne-d by Miss Barbara Kay ? the schools will be shown. The at Misch hall, Independence yMR. AND MRS. George Weiss Mondovi , Wis ,, an'- ' Overture MoiaM-Slocum bert Deters, Mrs. Morris Twee- Mrs. Isaacson, sister of Mr. Ram- . ; - ' Grover . Galesville , Wis., and Richard J. Hennessy, St; public is invited to attend. Overture to LI'I Abner '. : .. Arr. Reed ten and Mrs. Clarence Olson ; balski. Thursday evening M i s a - riounce l)ne engagement of their. 'daughter, Ariene Bar- Parvide o( the Charioteers, aul: Their. ' - I' 'chgagcmient is announced by her parents, Elsa — Mrs, JL A. Wilhelmson , Underheim was honored at a show- bara , Minneapolis , to Dennis Forster. son of Mr. and from ."Ben-Hur" . . . '•¦ •- Ro-sa ' FOUNTAIN CITY PTA Senior Concert Band '—. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grover , rural Galesville? Mr. Hen- Mrs. Leslie Solie and Mrs. Mel- er given for her by her aunt. Mrs. Mr-s. Joseph Forster , Kelson , VVis. Miss Weiss is a . Director.' Robert Andruj nessy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessy, bou rne Forde. FOUNTAIN- CITY", - Wis: '(Spe- Joel Underheim La Crosse. Co- ' Old Comrades,' March . Teike 308 graduate of Winona Secretarial School and is employ ed . Bicycle Built »or Two . ¦ Wnltj ¦Johnson ;-St. " ' Miss '. -Grovcr ."is a graduate of ' Gale-Ettrick Esther — Mrs. Anna Myhro. cial*—Miss Evelyn;Nappe, Buffalo workers from Metallics Inc. on ¦-;. ¦ ' ¦-¦ ' as a legal secretary. Uer fiance is a stiident at Wi sconsin Haiti Minnesota! ' . University Mrs. A. A. Thompson and -Mrs. County health nurse, will be guest Brice Prairie where Miss Under- Mass Band - All Directors . V High School and Slout Slate College. Me-'nomonie, Wis., ' State College, KaU Claire. No date has been set for the Anna Tone: Eunice . — Mrs. Men- speaker at the Fountain City El- heim is an o ffice, employe were and is a member of Sigma Sigma S pma sorority. She Mrs: Gilman Mvrah 's mar- . wedding. tor Wolstad. ementary School PTA meeting guests, . Miss Undcrheim is teaching home economics at Whitehall High School. and Mrs. Herbert Thorsdn: Han- Wednesday at 8 p.m\at the band riage to Rudolph Rombalski, son WSG Players Mr. Hennessy, a Cotter High Sc h ool, graduate , attended nah — ZMrs. Oweri Foss, -Mrs. hall. The executive ^board will of Mr? and Mrs. Clarence Rom. Winona State College and is an assistant nianagcr of Karl Hoegh and Mrs: IT. S. Lo- meet at 7:30 p.m. , Serving will he baJski . Independence,? will take Mondovi Girl at St, Mrs, Miller Gives Cot-ripe 11 ing Tradehome Shoes , St! Paul. vold; Lydia —yMrs. ?Oren Elling- Mr. and Mrs. William Krause, Mr. place at 10 a.m. M arch 3. Named Young son; . -Mrs.- Veryle itomnth and and Mrs. Charles : Trussing, Mr. Bridget's Catholic Church , Ettrick. Performance Mrs. Luverne Johnson:.Martha — and Mrs . Lee Bromrnerich and Mr. The nuptial mass will be cele- Describes Israel ^Irsi Alphy So.berg. ' -Mrs' ;- Gilmar and Mrs. William Konter. brated by the Rev. James Eimis. Artists Alternate " ¦ : ¦ — . — . : ~— - "'An Inspector-Calls as pre- Muller and. Mrs. Arnold Munkel : I : ¦ : MoDdoVixLi oris v . : - For Ruskin Club : MONDOVI; Wis. .{( Special)—Miss sented by the Wenonah Placers Mary — Mrs. Clarence Ike? Mrs. i; -. .. ? , Barbara Heck Monday evening at Somsen Hall Margido Solie and Mrs. Melvin Mrs? ft.: W. Miller Who recently . Mondovi , was al- iSet^Barbershop ternate winner in the advanced auditorium is a clear and com- Ostern: Mary Martha -— Mrs. returned from a trip to Israel gave pelling expose of social respect- i.uveme Schroeder, Mrs . Donald an insight into the life and times piano division , of the seventh An- nua! V'ojing " ability. Show Saturday Sherburne and Mrs. Donald Dah- W\ ' ¦ -Ruskin- Study Artists Contest held ' IL^ \ mmZ\T: tri¦ 1 Hf^ ' of that country at the- . Tlie play, directed by "¦. -.lactjue ' le: Miriam -r -Mrs. .Olaf Torvick . - . ,|v_ M J 1 . - #' I mmL. - J? M J-^-A ¦ 1 ¦ - BC - 1 at Wisconsin State College, Kau MONDOVI", Wis /Special! Club's meet ing Monday at the , Reidelbergor of AVinona State Col- . — The Mrs. Julius ZOoodno and Mrs. Claire Saturday. M iss Heck play- . Animal Barbershop Show home of Mrs. Frances Parker. "Concerto ,No. " lege speech and drama staff, was . , sponsor- Bennie Magnusson. ed 2 by Beethoven ed hy the Mondovi Describing the relatively young and competed with .12 other young' presented . against a strikingly Lions Club, Naomi — Mrs, Donald Holm. democracy,- Mrs . Miller said "Is- will be presented in the Mondovi 'artists.- . - Eighty three participated sitnple, sev ere setting designed by Mrs. Galen? Selness and Mrs. Jen- rael was born as a haven for peo- High School gymnasium Saturday in the.contest , held each year at the. 'director ,' -' .Performances today nings Johnson : Priscilla — Mrs. ple who Were seeking freedom, at 8 p.m. Proceeds will be donated the . college. All first place winners and Wednesday will begin at 8:15 Franklin 'B.iirtge,- . lMrs. Arnold just as men from nil o-ver the in ihe contestvill appear in the p.m. and all seals are reserved. to the?Buffalo Memorial Hospital. GuboriKl and Mrs. Ch^rlps Cns- DRESS YOUR HOME world came to America to be Young Artists' Concert at the Col- Telephone reservations will be held The Mel-0-Dons-ot -Cannon Falls. terton : Rachael—Mrs. Emil Quin- free. The greatest task at the on- lege March 18 Mass Heck is a at the box office until ?B: 10 p.m. Minn., will be the featured group. ness? Mrs. Alpha Deters and Mrs. set was to feed thousands of ref- student of Elmer ft. Putzier, Mon- "But the way some of these Also appearing will be the Men- Rudolph Tweeten : Rebecca — ugees from 70 countries, the im- dovi High School and the daugh- cranks talk now .. you 'd think on.onie Chorus, Melo-Four , Note- Mrs. Loren Reed. Mrs-? Gordon . , ' mediate problem to reclaim bar- ter of Mr.: and Mrs. Marcus Heck , everybody has to look after every- ables Leinenkuge) Four from Pit el and Mrs . Leonard Skaalen : ren land by irrigation and convert ' Mondovi , Rt. 2. . - - . . body else as if wewere all mixed Chippewa Falls and other groups. Rhoda — Mrs. Harold ,- Rqsendahl . men - from -. -qther;. professions to In 19fi0 ' . up like hees in a hive'' the Mef-6-Dons were Mrs? Donald Rosendahl and Mrs. farmers. echoes •;¦' industrialist Arthur , Birling por- regional . winners in Winnipeg, Ed win Kroshus . Ruth — Mrs - "The massive reforestation pro- PUBLIC CARD PAiRTY ' • INSTALL SOLID PLASTIC trayed with pomposity and puff by Canada;- internation al quarter fi- Oren Lanswerk. .- Mrs. Odell Lee gram brought life to the desert STOCKTON . .Minn. '(Special)- nalists at Tex .Io>bh.'Zjnviri 'er', 'il('iiriettn. ' - 'N'.'ZS' , ; Dallas , , and second and Mrs, Arnold Housker: Sarah and ful filled the prophecy of Stockton PTA will hold a public MR. AND MRSV OMER Ol- place district \vinncr.s at Janes- — - Mrs. Elling.Solum, Mrs. Norris card party Saturday at 8 p.ni . at ^Before the rugged individualist COLLAPSE.bOOIlS Isaiah "The desert will sing again: " son , Whitehall , Wis., announce vine, Wis. Storlie and Mrs. John Gran. the desert will dance again , the the .schoolhou.se? Canasta , 5.00 and Birling can finish giving such ¦ sound advice to his spineless eon- the engagement and approach- Adult? advance tickets are on . The March , meeting will be on desert will bloom again like a Schafskopf will be played Chil- sale at .. Kde'.s ' 'Drug? Store. Ben World Missions with, the ' Elizabeth ; dren will play "cootie." Prizes fused son and his daughter's dash- ing marriage of their daughter , rose.' Water is piped 30C miles Franklin Store , Dime Store or any Circle . as hostesses. ing suitor played wilh deftness by '¦ : Serena A., to Stanley Dall- from the Jordan River. Sard from will be awarded for each game Lion Club- ' members.' ¦ ¦ v - : the dese-rt is used in the " ' and there will be other prizes R ichard -'Heath .; 'Hoyt iZa^ e- . in- ¦tnan , Blair, son of Mrs. Ben - manu- RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE / ^l|^B5Wte 'S; spector Coole comes to^ call. To ufacture of ceramics and glass throughout the evening, Mrs. . !\lolunihy, Madison , Wis. The ¦ ¦' ¦ the astonishment of all concerned , SEWING CIRCLE :- ?¦! WHITEHALL , Wis. ' products " Claude Kratz is. chairman and her 'SpecialV- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ; { which are export«d: marriage wi|l take -pla 'qe at ' ' • ¦ ¦¦! ¦ ; \y -y ' -, ¦ Mrs.Miller said the Hebrew Un- committee is composed of Mrs. Ihe inspect . or-, nlaved . with m arked . St. Martin s Lutheran Church j The annual rummage and bake • -z^ " '' zz vi -iV II. ' ; ?: control Our Saviour 's Lutheran Cluirch Sewing Circle wiUZJioId iversity in Jerusalem where the William Jacobs , Mrs. Kenneth and sustained relentless its annual ! sale will be held at;- -Si. John' s _\1 arch -31. with the Rev? 0. G. meeting jh the church Hebrew medical center and hos- Prodzinski and Mrs. Paul Draz- drive by Fred Sillman , Winona, social rooms ! Catholi c Church , Saturday at 2:30 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. " 'Mrs: Ar- 1 pital ha-ve just been dedicated is kowski. Mrs . Paul Ochres is pub- methodically demolishes Mr. Bir- liirkeland officiating. . . p.m. There will also be a parcel ' thur ¦ PfluKhoeft ' and .Mrs. Edwin : post sale ' the nerve center of Israel's cul- licity chairman and Mrs. Blaise ling s rugge • ^'^s.\ . ' ¦*¦ . . ' .^^-. ' ' • - ¦.: ¦ Mi ¦ from other countries . children or at the door. I ly characterized with a fine tone '¦ : ¦ ' ¦' ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ : without fain- '' '- Vft \'{' ---—-lj " KV I . ? V] : j- "- . ' . ilies." . ! of the insensitive social snobbery Noon Luncheon i ' IPf' o-f the Victoria! women Mrs. Fred Boughton presided at Chadwick. Mrs. IL .].". Kelly was J. by Gene- ' -luncheo n 'will be sponsor- ¦ v ieve Gordish. .Winona. A noon . the. - business meeting and appoint- hostess and Mrs. Joseph Leieht | Miss Con- Winona Chapter 141 OES , stance -Echo 'ff , ed by , ed the .nominating committee: assisting hostess at the coffee I Winona , pr-esents it was announced -when: Ihe chap- their daughter Sheila, Mrs. Robert Reed and Miss Grace hour. | . with, per- ter 'met Monday evening at the Ma- ception and depth. Miss . | Sylvia sonic Temple. The luncheon will Wedul plays the maid i , Edna , with he served at the Temple Thurs- ¦ ¦ propriety. ¦" ' '¦ - ' ' ' ¦¦' - day from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . ¦/' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ . \- .j y- Mrs. Anton S(emke, wort hy' mat- ¦ '' 'Tlie ¦ (¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦' '"" ¦ ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ ; ; :;: ¦ "• ' ' _>-^< ' c°* \ Wapahasa Lodge ron, presided at the meet ing and : ' John Wheeler served as worthy- y^fl^ SEW ^H ' > i 'fl !• I rl P- patron in the absence of Dr. Wil- AF & AM Honors ¦ —?—t—-^— tjl; . J ) " ' I —*- V xv. m '. ) Sonic Boom liam Green, the good cheer report I V ^ /f^#^ Wilbur Koelmel was given. .Mrs. - Lee Ayrcs gave ^/ ^ Simple 16 asiemble, easy lo hon- . Give y-our hom* OO ¦ Hit U$ T And ; ' V'-- Y ' ^ the central service report, Mrs. odded privacy ond smart decorator appeal. [ J\ jf3Pw ' - WABASHA , Miiui -Willnir Kool- Hale Stow, secretary, the blood nicl , a pasl nuisler anil ; • 1 pc. jteel track • nylon slide* secretary hank report. ? - } .Shook Our Zof Hi- .Wapnlia.sa Lfld(, • 12 permanent folds beautiful colon J 'e No. 14 AF An invitation has been extended :i s ^ • ¦ ¦ C^^^ !&¦ AM II IL- last 20 years, was Iion- For all doors 6'6" A'8'* h and 24" to members to. attend Eyot a Au- • , or 8' hig lo Prices Down!¦ ¦^jj ^I/ v ^ , orfd Feb. S for continuing scrvire 36" wide. For wider area* install two rora C'hnpter No. 10!> Fr iendship C 08 f .to the Indue. He was presemlod a Night Feb. 27, nt. which , t ime the doors. Each J pnsl masters pin. ! Forty mcmliers station 'of the conductress will be lallonded incliidiii ^ vi " .silors fi-om | honored. TIER CURTAINS ( 'arnelian l.odye Nov -ll) t^mmem* " , Lake City, i ' A social hour 1 ^ A sped.-il . pniyrani in was held in the CAFE SETS \ Cinderella Wool Special! observance dining - room following the meet- ¦ ^f^? ^ ^^ . of GcorKi.' WnshiiiKlori 's birllidav i ¦ 198 98 ' will " ing. On the refreshment commit- to 2 ,j.^^yy V\V' : , M^'\ | . ' I be pre.sentwl . when tlie 1 oil j;e Valances to match, \ ' C 1 ' ( ¦ \ tee were Mrs. Ralph Bowers , ! / / , / '\, t} m l 1 group of real i wets Monday. | ¦ : ' ¦ --¦¦ ' .. - ' S I .00 chairman , assisted by Mrs . A. L. ^ -^ ^ ^^) ^^%^i^y^ c' 69e to 1.98. § - ?_ i .,{. . .,,- j-' .Jj values in wool Hudson , Mrs I) Cliooie from our wl(le \f, '! "" ffi i | NO SQUARE DANCING . . T! ilurt , Mrs. J. IT'S SMART TO SEW... FASHIONS! | E. Steiielijein , Mrs. E. S. "Moe and •election of styles in- | ! : ' / materials at only . . Yd. ( I-XnUCK p i IB ^ | . Wis . i Speciall-Mer- Mr. and Mrs. Morton ¦ Wheoler. washable sheers or | y--;- ir ;:. r^r^|pZZZZ.—— ——\ m |ry Mixers Si|ii:i' o ]).-inci i) <; Clnl) IT'S THRIFTY ! THEY'RE YOURS ALONE ! p—- , , . ~ cliallis fabrics. % .^ vvill hold no nim-e dahciii R parlies ' CHECKED GINGHAMS j imlil nllcr Lent , n has SONS OF NORWAY TO Daaon / Reg. $J,?9 been an- Mt.Tc-rijcd and Scin forirod, drip-dry finish. CURTAINS I 1 yd. — Entire Stock Spring / Easy wash and hang '* /* nounced by Uie pi- .'s. idi'iit , Mrs. LANFSHOKO , Minn. oc-inP- — MM i&''' -" n- .'.: y - .; ; 'V* :''»i ffl ' 45" wide. Perfect for cross stitch work , yj_ panclj ' , ¦ ¦/¦ .. Vlnliiis Sienlieru, P ppei- Pmicli Conrad I loll he , Uushlord , will Polyester fibre /• . i , Z \W ( 'reck, .show slides of ;i trip to nnrl hern dressos , skirls , aprons . . .,.. «- Arnel Materials $1.00 Minnesot a taken hist summer , at ^„. flj ll iZy/IV- fl / J JET TO GERMANY (he lf j socinl meeting of the Sons of SAI LCLOTH - i ll'- K'lTIUt 'K , ( Q |39 .„ fi- |. , J Wis. Special' - Mrs, Norway Lodge here Thursday (or 109 , . j l Reg. $1.98 C. 0 liO^H, . |,,|| |.;, (|- „ (Zoordinatod prinls and solid colors sports- m Jf\> ss0 sim- n ight. . w«or Sartfori'od. 36" wide. ( ¦?¦ ,' rlay- lor Xcw XmU Cily in ||v . yC( FLOCKED PANELS L »._.. : I , ' If bv Washable (locking in fir ' w ' ' . iiM 11) Si iiii .'- arl , ( Jci -iiian SOCIAL CLUB DINNER ^•¦v^'** ** ' •-» ^,.. | » be .v S h c , 81", 90" l-nglhs. »» ?- *.>" / SKIRT KITS $1.00 •^'ill ;iceoni|iaii ied by her sis Kl.tilW Minn , i Speidnl t- The 72" / j"' v - ^> ! J» *!-' ! ' • { SPORT I>ENIM > * I Zipper and pattern included, ter , Mrs Cry stal Milchell Social Club held its aiiiitial parly Q ' ; ' , \an- Finest qual ity, Perma-Pressod (or easy care. 179 to 198 . a. (: -M t uclict K. 1 In al Si Joachim ' s ('luiivh hall in OTf C . VVE/;' ( . Cennaiiy i in- iwo Coordinat«j tl stripe* and solid colors. For sisters will vi.sil Uieii- sis' Plainview Salurday evening. A _ V ( j ieis , Mrs, sportswear and decorafir" . Dacron PRICILLAS ./- \ Krnesl. "^^ . ¦ , \ (Iriiiull mill Mrs. Kuri Tro- l urlicy dinner was served I" till Easy care Polyester libra ' " ' ^ - M L ¦< J -K -V \ jan nt-Si Hinnrin nfii . Ilohei ivoll ei ii , members , I IIIS I KUH I S and quests , ruf(loi In 76" and 98" " ^sS^Pfcu- ^k Wool Materials $1.50 ^ : They also will visit ( another .sis ' er Pccoriitions were in Ihe Valentine P LEATED SKIRT LEN GTHS widths, 63" to 90" long. , |^g A large selection of new patterns including beautiful / ! -Mrs. Pel or. Wo;;,-ik in Paris. They I heme. Kolliiwing dinner , fidil u-as Arnel ond -collon blend. Free zipper wilh pur- I -dan I -pring colors. A real buy! \ lo i-eni.-un a hunt live weeks. played al ei .uhl tnh| (>s, I' ri/.es were chase. Easy to follow instruction, makes a 298 to 398 tat. Mrs. Houne , burn in (lerinanv, won by Mrs , Waller Schumacher, skirljn minutes. -•aine lo tlie U . S, at tlie :i«e iif Mrs Adolph Si-liwnnlz , .lames ill, and becanie a registered nurse , U'allier mid Dean Johnson. Hoy She has been lo O'cnnatiy several Nionou' and Diirvvn i'iil Zabel won BLOUSE LENGTHS |QA limes since. I he Irav eling prizes. Excitino now wash ' n wear prints and solid | DRAPERIES REMNANTS colors. Fre e inslrucjions. 1 i 'lf ( -hipment of remnant* going al these low prices: l n™ G,amorl2B ,hd windows of A new " ill liil ^^ ir-~~ &Lh ' ii' ' ' JLfl ['" , . ' i y , , , / ^ ;•' faj your home. Chaoso from our All lengths under *%E g% AH lengths ove r ^J#| DRESS L ENGTHS /* \ NOW **og I ' ^v1 : ' $a ..fi \i >«leclion , all ready made, l one yard. .. Yd. tamm0%a one yard. . . Yd. 4t#«fv 1 Miracle blend fabrics. Values up lo 1,19 a A fHi I HI ' $ Ex,ra 2:15-7:00-9:10 rW,W:-lWW Now, cut in 4 , length-. Hlj' - ill i i y " \i iH >*ld«"w-iihab|- dra- LMJ.«JULJ UJL J yard. yd :, / Including wool jersey, corduroy, cotton knit, cotton / H>'' V* t'm^Lm, » I ' H ped«». Print or »ol- ' 1 id. 63" or 84" long- "' 'f .-- jy ' ffi -jnc i sate-eri, matte jersey, wool blends, two-p ly cottons and \ PRINTED BROADCLOTHS M^ SMBl l/ °, »,o„n.,_> - || \ many other types too numerous to mention! 1 EXPERIENCE n Jnv L ^ | Wash 'n wear fabrics. Prinls i J- ,^^ '^ 'yt chairman of the Commercial Club. na to negotiate the sale, will con- and personal property, some re- Pederson, who is extension ec- * * The possibility will be investigat- Slate Suggests tinue to operate the Watkins firm funds on personal - property, and onomist in marketing at the Un- ed further. here: under the Watkins name. iversity of Minnesota , will be .join- $10 -redit to each, taxpayer; op- <¦ '¦ Co-op members voted to contrib- At a luncheon meeting at Hotel posing federal aid to education ed by George Chambers? former "I"*, ' ' \.\9 Winona County agent, now field- wk. ' - • * 3 ute tb the American Dairy Associ- Channel Change Winon a , Chamber directors re- except in disrupted school dis- k ;» * ation to promote further advertis- viewed plans for finding a garage tricts, and commending the -work man for the American Guernsey W^' ,J ing of dairy products. "Winona ' Cattle Club. . f atf&f * m » V for. Transit Co. Attending of Rep. Clinton - Hall. Rushford , + * William Hogenson, University of a Winona City Council committee WINONAN HONORED . V- Miss Mildred A. Dopke, daughter and Sen . Lew Larson, Mabel. Award presentations for high H^ m ' if Minnesota, spoke on dairy cattle In Root River meeting Monday night on the ga- of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Dopke, 157 W. Wabasha St.; received Delegates elected were: Cajroll- producing Guernsey her d in 1960 and for three best dairy ernale* testing and its importance to the (Special) rage were these chamber represen- a commendation when she left her Red Cross post as recreation ton — Milton Hall and Clarence f industry . Miss Diane Morrisey, RUSHFOED, Minn. - tatives: Edstrom; Donald R, Hol- at 1961 Guernsey parish show will *b* :\*J With spring just around the cor- supervisor at YokosUka Naval Hospital, Japan , for a new. assign- Larson; Holt — Tilman Olson and Zumbro Falls, recounted her ex- ley ; Francis Whalen, chairman of Mrs. Howard Ruen. and Pilot be made. Loren Graskarnp, Foun- periences since ner and memories of last year's ' ment in the States. She is shown with Capt. W. N. New, command- tain , will be master of ceremon- .she was elected ¦floods fresh in their minds, Rush- the chamber s Merchants Bureau ; Mound — Tracy Redalen and Ray- ¦ ¦' Wabasha County dairy princess, . Earl Hagberg? ; administrator of ing officer of the hospital , "who presented the commendation. mond Bornfleth. Lanesboro dele- ies. • ' ford City CouncilV Rushford Vil- Charles Bonow, Lewiston, will Hank Spensor , Minneapolis ven- lage Board? and interested land- Winona General Hospital, and A. gates will be appointed later. triloquist, furnished entertainment J. Anderson , secretary-manager of Carl W. Abrahamson, Lanesboro, give musical selections. owners whose property is affect- Dinner reservations can be made and Elgin High School band , direct- ed by high waters met in the the chamber. was chairman of the meeting, and ed by Harold . Salrnonson, played rooms Thursday evening Red Cross Malt Elton Redalen, Fountain , secre- by contacting Elmer Wirt , secre- council It was announced the Winon a tary of the association, or the Wi- durin g the noon hour when about with C. E. Burrill , Rochester; and Rochester chambers would Eyota Co-op tary-treasurer. Tracy Redalen is 600 patrons ; and families were project engineer "with the Minne- chairman of Pilot Mound precinct non a extension office, . sponsor a businessmen's bus trip All Guernsey breeders a n d served. . sota Highway Department to dis- to St. Paul March 16 where the Member Returns and Tilman Olson , chairman in Robert Ernst and Harold Koep. cuss flood control. Holt. f riends f rom Southeast Guernsey V. S. chamber will conduct a re- Sets Records parish , including Goodhue , Waba- sell were elected directors for 3- Pinpoint of the discussion was gional meeting on current nation- year terms succeeding Frank Loos . EYOTA , Minn. (Special)—A rec- sha , Olmsted, Winona. Fillmore the straightening and clearing al legislation. All businessmen are and Houston counties , are invited and Leo Prescher , whose term- above, at and below Highway 16 From Yo kosuka ord year was reported at the an- Dover-Eyota Honor had expired. Thomas invited. Phone the local chamber nual meeting of Farmer s Cooper- to attend? Dickerrrian, and 48 bridge at the south , city for reservations. After spending a few days with Society Inflation vice president, presided at the limits. her family here this week, Miss ative Creamery Association of Ey- business meeting, which Westgate Motel and Biesanz ota at Dover-Eyota High School ITTi opened at Highway engineers have deter- Mildred A. Dopke, American Red Slated for Monday __^_^_^__V' -' 11 a.m. „ Ready Mix were admitted to cham- Cross staff member who has serv- Saturday; Primary at Canton iriined that unless the present Root ber membership. West End Green- DOVER-EYOTA Minn. (Special) River channel is changed , the ed in Japan , will leave Sund ay Total income for 1961 was re- . CANTON , Minn:—The spring pri- house was; reinstated. Two addi- , —For the first: time in the history south jntrance to the bridge were granted for Denver lo join Filzsinimons ported at $1 075, 360. patrons re- mary class at Canton Public School tional memberships General Hospital. . ceiving $998,774. Average paid for of Dover-Eyota High School, it will could be washed out. to 'the Badger Division of the War- have a National Honor Society. will open March 19, Superinten- aa^mma^mmm^mmma^^^^^^ More Television When she left her post as rec- No, l milk was $3,298. Net income dent O. E. Johnson said. It will ¦¦ ¦ ¦ To prevent this, the channel ner & Swasey Co, Edstrom presid- The chapter will be initated at l .. . . - yy^.y yy - : ¦ supervisor at Yokosuka for distribution amounted to $15,- . . . ;. change has been suggested so ed. : reation 2:30 p.m. Monday in the school be open to all children of the dis- flopdwaters would move more rap- Nava l ZHosnitai , she received a 550. trict who were 5 on Jan. 1, 1962. - ' - . -^^^^^^^^^^^ Capt, W: N. A total-of ,169,978 pound s of but- auditorium. Officers of Adams H^^^^^H Considered idly past this area and eliminate commendation from 1 High : School society will conduct Parents of prospective pupils are in damage to cropland in the area. New, hospital commanding offi- ter was manufactured at a cost asked to register them Feb, 20 be- - ¦ ' |H " cer, per pound of 5.22 cents. The plant the ceremonies, Guest speaker will _^H' . Several years ago Highway 16 y- be Dr. Howard Munson , from Wi- tween 1:30 and 4:30 p.m. jn the Teacher Salary In- the ceremony Capt. New also handles feed , seed and fer- home economics room . was raised along the southwest nona State College. ' ' Public Schools , ' tilizer. . - . - • . ¦ ¦ : - limits . of town which has acted said: - -... Students . in llth and 12th A proposal that televised lessons as a dike. This was of great ben- "Your techaical ski lis are ex- Leonard llarnmel was elected grades who have maintained a Basic Seamansh ip ' ' ' ' • ¦¦ ' ; in junior high school general efit to the city , but forced more Recommendations cellent, well organized and effi- president; Raymond Schnell , vice grade average of at least B in 1 VV ' ¦? •-. - - ¦: ??'? :.. • • . - science be incorporated in the in- of the floodwaiers into croplands cient. You have shown imagina- president; Russell Pries, secretary, academic work and have shown An eight-lesson course in basic structional program of the public south and east- tion in programming . and at all and keland Moehnke, treasurer. seamanship conducted by the Wi- ' leadership, character and service schools Monday night was refer- : A committee was elected to work Expected Soon times conducted a .-quality , pro- Robert Heins and Hubert Nie- are eligible. Purpose of the organ- nona Coast Guard Auxiliary be- red by the Board of Education to with the Highway Department on gram on a professional level. mann were re-elected directors for ization is to encourage academic gins at 7. p.m. today in the city's the school administration for fur- this project to prevent further A Board of Education salary "You have contributed to the three years. Arthur Allen holds West Recreation Center, achievement. ' ther study. flooding. Members are Mayor Ar- study committee reported Mori: ¦ ¦ ¦ well-being of the patients and over, LaVerne¦ ¦ Eddy is plant man- The.group of schools, including, thur J. Miller and D. T. Rqllef- day night? that -within the next have been helpful to them in ager. . - HELPING HAND CLUB The ocelot gets its : name from , son representing the city; Leslie may Winona which 'have been receiving few weeks it ¦ have recom- making constructive use of their Gordon Hanson , representative TAYLOR , Wis. (Special) - The the Latin "ocellus," meaning a television instruction in elementary Simm representing the village; mendations"to submit-'. to the full leisure, time ,in the hospital by of H,. C. Christians Co?, comment- Helping Hand Club will meet small eye. This refers to the an- Spanish from educational televi- arid Stanley Holland and Trurhan board oh salaries for public cultivating and maintaining mor- ed on plant management and Thursday at .2 p.m. at the home imal 's being marked with small i^^Oi sion Channel 2, have been consid- Bremmer , farmers. . schools employes for the next year. ale favorable to theirZ treatment:" Grant Karlsled ,. technician for tlie of Mrs. Roy Comstock. spots or "eyes," ering an extension of a similar pro- Board President Lawrence San- ' She is the (laughter of Mr. and Soil Conservation Service, showed gram in the area of general , Mrs. Walter A. Dopfce, 157 W. slides on soil and Advertlsem-nt- telman, 1st Ward said that he water conserva- . ' ¦ science, Superintendent of Schools and Directors Frank J. Allen Jr., Wabasha St., and has been a Tied tion and pasture improvements. mmm^^^^^^H_^__^_^_^_^_^_^_^m A. L. Nelson told the board. Rushford Co-op Dr; C. R. Kollofski and Franklin Cross staff member since 1958. He pointed out the practices on THE COURSE would be offered Tillman; Superintendent of Prior to her . assignment in the which ACP cost sharing can be l^ eighth graders on the basis of Schools A. L. Nelson and Paul W. Far East she had served at Fit?.- received , and stressed the impor- ¦ thre«~]essons a week. On these $28,253 Sanders, clerk and business man- simmons and at Lackland Air tance, of land use and protection to Block Bowels H-^B-^-l-i three days there would be a 30- Return ager, have had one preliminary Force Hospital , San . Antonio, keep the topsoil from washing New tonic-tablet laxative acts on m i nut e tel evision presentation ZRUSHFORD , -Minn. - (Special) - meeting with representatives of Texas. She is a graduate of the away. : ; colonic muscles...cle-constipates overnight. supplemented by 30 min-utes of in- A total of $28,253 was returned to the teaching staff for discussion University pf Minnesota and is a Lunch was served at noon to the ' ?: 1' struction by the classroom patrons of the Rushford Coopera- of a 1962-63 salary schedule; v member of Delta Delta Delta so- approximately 350. The muscular wall of your colon con- gives you its special 3-way overnight I^^ teach- tive Creamery Association in 1931 , rority,' . tains nerves known to medicine as relief for tension-caused constipation. er. On the other two days all the HE SAID that consideration AuerbacHs Plexusv In regular people, (1) COLONA ID stimulates your instruction would be presented lo- approximately 600 were told at the muscles to colonic nerve network, to further annual meeting Saturday at Rush- also has been given to salaries for Houston Co. Legjon these nerves tell the colon cally. other members of the administra- propel and expel waste from the body, activate and regularize its muscular The total cost of the program ford High School auditorium. Class at Evota But tense nerves or emotional upset "movement ". (2) COLONMD 'S unique President Irving Larson empha- tive, custodial , maintenance , cler- HOUSTON, . Minn. (Specia])- can block your normal howcl habits, re-bulking action helps re-tone tense; would come to about $53,600 the (Sjecial)—The Harold' Poppe , , sized ' that $60, 853 has been re- ical and cafeteria staffs and for EYOTA? Minn. , .Hous'ow comman- Your colon muscle impulses are no colon muscles. (3) COIONAID mois- first year of which about 35 per- parttime and hourly employes. adult agriculture accounting der of the Houston County Amer- longer strong ' enough to eliminate turizes for easy passage .without pairi cen t would be reimbursed from deemed in patrons equities during ' ;- years. Another meeting with the group wili meet at the high ican Legion Council, said a meet- waste—which dries and shrinks, fur- or strain National Defense Education Act the past three ther aggravating the condition. . COLON AID relieves even chronic Receipts .from the sale of dairy teachers is being scheduled, San- school:here tonight. There is still ing of the .council will be held at ';, gentle funds and the remainder divided room in this group, Relief, doctors say, lies in the non- constipation overnight is so among the participating schools. products to Rochester Dairy to- telman said, and a special Ward which meets Hokah Thursday at 8 p.m. A film, irritating, de-constipating principle of it was hospital-proved safe even for taled $1,023,680 . The cooperative meeting may be called when an monthly to learn how to Zkeep "The Stars and Stripes," will be a new tonic-lablcl called COLONAIO. expectant mothers. Get COLONAII> Nelson estimated . that the first farm account books. : ' - "¦' . ' INTRODUCTORY SIZE 43». year cost to Winona public schools also realized $13,408 from the sale overall recommendation?on sal- shown. . Ofallleadin*laxatives.onl y Cot.ONAiu today. of Land o* Lakes feeds, seeds and aries for all employes has been might come to about $2 ,800. ' /¦' Director-at-large L. R. Wood- fertilizers. - . . . ' drafted. ". worth said he thou ght the admin- - The.firm set a record in 1961 for At the conclusion of last istration should take "a good hard the purchase of butterfat in milk night's board meeting members total of 1,053,048 ¦ ' look at this before making any and cream—a of the salary committee met in- i . - -. ' , pounds. A total of 26,790,990 pounds formally with the other six direc- v . . recommendation I'm concerned ' about too milch centralization - in were received. tors to discuss salary issues and I • ' - . • • ' the development of the curricu- Average prices paid for bulk and obtain an indication of the feel- lum. " can milk were $3.56 and $3.34. ing of the remainder of the board Joseph McManimon and Carrol on adjustments that can and PLANS AND specifications by Colbenson were re-elected to three- should be made in salary allow- ?;Y it Starts ; ; L the city engineer were requested year terms as directors. ances for the com ing year. B for three school grounds proj ects. Arthur Anderson, field represent, One is for Ihe blacktopping and ative uf Rochester Dairy, was IN OTHER business last night ¦ construction of a fence at the Cen- speaker. Ihe board received and placed on \ Tomorrow 1 mm tral Elementary School playground , file a letter from the Board of ' ¦ n ^ f^^^k the other two for application of Municipal Works expressing the X i fly I jfHBBII bituminous surfacing under play- Ma zeppa Man -water board 's intent to have wa- , ! i ' . -¦ z ground equipment at Lincoln and ter meters installed in public at 9 a.m A (m. Jefferson schools. schools and other city department Y |S BB^BW Plans will be used to obtain cost Gets 30 Days buildings in. which water is not estimates. WABASHA , Winn. (Special ) — A metered at the present time. Mazeppa man loday was sentenced Directors noted that (lie letter to 30 days in the county jail for was simply informative , advising Chemist Demonstrates beating his wife. directors of contemplated water At Dover-E yota High Mrs. Henry Richardson , rural board action , and no action of the Mazeppa , signed a complaint school board was necessary now. DOVER-EYOTA , Minn. (Special) against her husband for having Monthly hills were approved —A chemist from Hormel Insti- struck and beaten her last week. for payment ahd Sanders' reports tute lectured on "Fats and . the Richardson , 50 , was arrested at on the community school lunch Effects of Cholesterol on the Circu- 5:1)0 p.m . Monday by Wabasha program and financial statements latory System of Man " to the County Deputies Jerry Olson and were received. chemistry clnss and science clubs Marlyn Aiken. Attending the meeting were here Friday afternoon. Justice of the Peace Henry J. .Santelman and f> . G . Hoffman , 1st Dr. Molu-huer . graduate of the Kronebusch , Wabasha , heard Rich- Ward; Maurice D. Godsey and Dr. University ol Cologne , Germany, ardson 's plea of guilty to third Kollofski , 2nd Ward ; Allen and also performed chemistry demon- degree assault and sentenced hini . Dr, C, W. Rof-crs, 3rd Ward ; strations. He was here under spon- Daniel S. Sadowsk i and Tillman , sorship of the Minnesota Academy 4th Wiird , and Director-at-Largc of Science. Edward Kennedy Given L. R. Woodworth. HHHMHBHHH Tom llalloran represented the FFA chapter here in the district Jerusalem Welcome public speaking contests at Ken- Water Flows Into mmmmmmm\W ^a^^s%^M yon , Minn, Thursday, speaking on JERUSALEM (AP)-Two thou- " KFA boys sand Hebrew University students Mellen Once Again Walnut Hammond ' ¦ ¦ "Farmers and Fall-out. 1 * _ k- I nrc .selling garden and flower gave a big welcome today to Ed- W \V_.V -^^mmmmX CCOC the President' MELLKN , Wis. (AP) — Water fW* CHOR D ORGAN NOW 402J3 seeds to raise money to finance ward M. Kennedy, s ^ ^ ~z^0f^^ future plans, yoiuiges thiol her, They also scuf- flowed through Ihe town 's munici- fled with n small group of Com- pal system today after n patching m0^ ^^ Walnut Hammond munist demonstrators and tore up job was completed Monday night ^<^mm Sa. \\ CHOR NOW ttTFOC -^00**^^^ D ORGAN 4&I %J3 wnj-a Class at Wabasha their "Kennedy go home" ban- on a six-inch main. ^ \ \ J ners . The water hail boon leaking out WABASHA , Minn. —• Adult farm- Kennedy lectured in the univer- of the main for about a week , - -\ Mahogany A-1O0 -igj^^^^ gBtf^^^^SaSr* \ <£0>I1C o er classes will shirt Wednesday. sity ' s crowded auditorium on the driving townspeople in this north- ^^" SELF CONTAINED ORGAN ,.., NOW 4>_fcH._fc3 General discussion by the group significance of the modern Stale ern Wisconsin community lo pull- ^A i r1* fitf will be on the subject , "What Can of Israel. He described it as "a ing buckets of witter fro m the ll.id ! QJ We Do to Create Belter Prices triumph of man's will. " Ulvcr , i>r melting snow. jf- IF YOU HAVE BEEN -\ lowrey t/t for Farmers?" County Agent Matt Resident s were ordered to con- SP,NET 0RGAN NOW c \ V) -t- Met/, will discuss weed sprays and LEGION AUXILIARY tinue boiling their water until CONSIDERING THE I ^IM new crop varieties. TAYLOR , Wis, (Special)- Tuy- clearance i.s given by ttie State PURCHASE " -t- to ¦ lor-Hlxlon Legion Auxiliary will Health Department. Mayor How- f( When Europeans arrived in Aus meet Monday nt 8 p.m. at the j! OF AN ORGAN ... / W«'"ot Hammond ard A. Peters s;iid the de -jarlmont U M HR-40 SPEAKE R NOW 1 inhabited the continent. Myrtle Wnllc-n assisting. Wednesday, M \ NOW Is the Time lo Buy ! Jr 2 cr BhnLESllKd SPEAKE *?/_ £ / Don't Let Sluggish \ ^w R NOW «W K> / Kidneys Cause \ ^ ^^^ ! VI w % & LEAF'S U" <0 DRY CLEANING SPECIAL ^ from buckncliB, loss oTeiv ***! % ergy or body pain- of lon CAUHCII ^,by CD ui mill o kidney nlowdown '/ Try -*• "^ OoWitt'. Pill* for nnalKo.ic relief &£- ?1 of pair* . D-Witt's l'ills .loo nivo Zt BIG GEORGEI ^&^- *4r- '-Cr-'^-0^'0->^'/r;&'j&^^¦ DEAR¦¦¦ ABBY:¦ ¦ _ . ' ' . . . ' .- , - . . - . . - i Time lorzAction Come As You Are— ? After? Six. Years V By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN j DEAR ABBY: 1 know you don ' t approve pf eloping, hut . this ¦ case is different , My Lady Love and 1 have hre.n keeping com- and Bank ' ' mon-icd without havin g From Car!) pany for six -years- and wo w ant l-o get Your .the whole town know it. • 1 am a widower 'and *hr i< a widow and our children I dink j we are a pair of old ftiols for wanting lo marry at this .stage of ¦ ¦ our lives. I' m a young 77 and my Lady Love i.s 73. 1 am ' serious. .Where can we get . married oil ihe QT? ¦ - NO JOKE ¦:•:
D 1-:AR NO: In any small tow n ' .' preferably | out of , stale 1 where ' (he ' ne- .vspnpei.-s:. wijl riot | be read . liy thosr-who .know you. " - 'Applications ' [ for ' marriage-licenses ' .are ' -a . matter ' of .public . ' ' '.informat ion^-.Good Hick . kic3s " .. .DEAR ABBY : At Thanks giving time ,! met a mnn my met her didn 't approve of. ' . Words - .- ' cannot express how much I hated her when .she tried lo talk -.me nut nf going witb liim. . He . toUl v nip he was coming' back al ¦ Christmas - for- two ^ weeks and lie would bring nie an engagement ''Okay, NOW' are you satisfied?" \ FIRST ATI0NAL BANK Abby ! ^ THJ3 ^ V ring. I: wn- so ovcrmveo i torn an my u ienu.-v | \^ -^c^v - ^T> § He didn 't write. He didn 't phone. He didn 't even show up,. ¦ DENNIS THE MENACE ' - T couldn 't locate him.where he said he ' worker) , or lived. A slap ; in the face would have felt better. I' ve le.iniod my lesson. Abby. j- " 'think - their mothers N. ' For the '' -sake- of other 20-year-old girl? who ' ' ' ' N 'imrr-mww-wirw- - Sr \ ¦ ^ & \ ' iii i "^ S^^^^T^JO^^K t* /> ^S* C don 't know¦' anything", please print this. FOOLKD . ^ ^ i ^\ DEAR ABBY: When a- "man . speaks of his: "family. " exactly ; I : what d oes he mean? Is it his mother ? father , sisters and brothersV | ' ."" ¦'Or is a niiiii's- '"famil y " . his wife and children? Answer me ,in- the | paper , please. 1 want my husband to . see it. ONLY A VIWV, -,j DKAR OMLY: ' Air uninarricd man's . "family ", is his par- .. . cuts " brothers and sisters: A married man 's family is. of course , his wife and'children , P.S. I think I know your prob- ¦. Iem, ; CONFIDENTIA L TO "•HOUR GLASS FIGURE"? Better cul- tivate your personality. What will you do when the sand starts to : ' ? shift? - y' " - -yy y ¦) ¦ ist shop al the city 's outskirts.' J Gar and Pickup Witnesses said the gas tank of j Juenemann 's truck flat 'eel up all- j er it collided ? with a car driven Crash, Man Killed ! by Edward Kline, 62 , rural - St. , suffering from shock , I Cloud. Kline y. Jf ' / f | suffered only minor ¦ injuries. C m ^ V li^r \ Near St. Cloud I ¦' :¦ ' . . : . -¦ ' ^ * ST. CLOUD , Minn. (AP ) — The Appendix Oufy Prince fiery crash of a car and pickup truck brought death to one driver Charles Recovering Monday night as the state traffic LONDON (APt-A medical bul- toll moved to 55, compared with 82 letin today said Prince Charles V«s?> \ a year ago today. had a good night and is continu- t ¦ ¦¦ ¦ z ¦I^^^^^^^^^^H ^K^H^^^I^H^^^^^S¦ ¦ ¦' ' ' * ' ' ^Hlll ^Bl^^lBflllB llflllllllk.i^i^i^i^L. vi^H H^^B^^^B^^'' '
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ll• ¦*>^"'S>vs ^'Ss>< ^^^.'S^^&t of th«s« gamei will b« vus Adolphus a 71-65 defeat here . tic the score. . force a 53-53 and a 55-55 tie. Saturday when the Canadian Gait Behind Dean Anderson 's jump Terriers stop off in Wsrroadi On Monday night. ' With three minutes left Nord- shot and two layups by Abram strom hit a jump shot to make Thursday, March I , the Swedish THE WIN was the fourth the Gusties opened a 39-33 lead. the score 66-64 in St. Mary's fa- national team plays in Warroad against eight losses in t h and the final game of . tlie "big ¦ * vor. At this, point Tom. Stallings MIAC : for the Redmen. St, " y;V:/ v ^bx 5CQ«^::-:^. cashed a three pointed to make three" will be? Sunday* .Ylarch 4. Mary's? has won its : last two it 69-64 and the Redmen were when Norway's entry in tbe world SI. Mary's (*1) Gusl-vus (til tourney appears here. loop tests and its last three of 19 II "MP , Ig II pi lp out of reach. four games. The loss leaves Gus- Hall 111 4 Nordstrom 10 « j JJ Each of the games is expeeted tavus 5-7 in the conference. Lillig .. 10 4 * 2« Weill 0 -0 . 0.0 IT WAS A four-man duel in to pa ck more ,than the population Conrad 0. 0 0?O Abram 10 4 4» . It Was a two-mim effort for Ruddy 4 4 312 R.Severson 0 0 1 0 the last half with Williams hit- of. Warroad into .Memorial Arena. the Gusties in the first half as T.Stalllngi 3 .1 it J-rabek J 11 4 ting 14 Of his 16 points: This The. rabid Zhockey fans in this Jariscn ' 110 6 Anderson 10 5 4 meant that Lillig and the 6-2 village near the Canadian border Bill Nordstrom pumped in 15 William- 7.1 4 1« Hag-man 11 1 7 points and Ken Abram 12 for — —-_ • — Harder 0 0 0 0 sophomore guard hit 29 of St. await the scries with great an- 27 of the 33 points the team TOTALS 18 U 14 71 - Mary 's 41 points in the final 29 ticipation. Iii fact , the project of TOTALS 1MI 18 *5 , ' minutes . hosting the three teams is so great scored? In trie game Nordstrom ST. MARY'S i!:!.;. - .- .„. .. .30 . 41— 71- ;- . hit 26 and Abram 24. GUSTAVUS...... -;...... *3 31 - 15 Tom ZRuddy fired in 12 points it ,. has . become a community- ef- fort with a big percentage of. tha population inyolved z EQUALS BIG TEN MARK Tb* honor of having thrM "-oi these world-touring teams come to this little village , is unique.. -- .-No other city or lowh in the U.S.?will see more than two of the foreign Ohio State Posts 24th teams, in exhibition games. However,. it seems only natural to area fans to have Warroad- chosen as the site for the three games. The town has supported the Lakers through 15 season s, during: But Badgers Keep Pace which the team has wort two na- tional championships and a host. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ground in the conference race. both won to slay alive in the Big of honors in the tough Ontario- Mighty Ohio ' State¦-set an all- While the Buckeyes were wip- i Ten: race. Minnesota Hockey League. time record with 24 consecutive ing out Wisconsin's record set in Ohio Stato recorded its ninth The Lakers also: have claimed Big Ten victories but the nation 's 1913 with ?a 75-57 triumph over victories over , the U.S. national Big : Ten victory of the season , top-ranked team failed to Zgain I Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois against no defeats but Wisconsin hockey team started in 1957 and boosted its record to 7-i with a 105- over the I960 U.S.' Olympic cham- 94 triumph at Indiana and Illinois pionship team. The key figure in the- success- V: ¦ -V .< sidetracked . Northwestern , 88-70. The success was Illinois ' sixth in ful AVarroad hock ey story is tearn eight games, y manager and coach Gal Marvin . With the aid of the community; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ In the only other Big Ten game, Behind¦ ' ' ' - ': ¦ the- ?' - - . - . . .. I* ' Purdue, led by Terry Dischinger, he set a goal after World War II dumped Iowa , 82-75. - " . of making Warroad a hockey cere- Aside from Wisconsin and Illi- ter.? v Eight-Bali nois, only Purdue (fl--4) and Indi- Th* construction of a h-ugo aren a ana ( 5-4) retained any. hopes in ; : ' ' : ' with volunteer help and donated v . - 'ByVvV ; : : - -| the Big Ten race which Ohio state funds was just a" beginning. expects to win. The Warroad hockey prograrn AUG1E KARCHEK ! ¦ < has produced such' - . famous ama- Ohio State had no cakewalk af teur players as the Christian Sports Editor « Michigan. The Wolverines trailed STIFF EXCHANGE . . . Duane Huwald of Winona (leftV and . .in the Upper Midwest Golden Glove' • .-tournament' in Minneapolis. 41-30 at halftime but twice came brothers , Gordy, . Roger and Billy. within five points in- the second Orvin Clark of Superior, Wis., fighting for Hibbing, stage a brist- Clark defeated the Winona puncher via a decision. (AP Photofax) Warroad . has provided the U.S. national and Olympic teams with MAYBE IT WAS just as well, but I wasn't in the office; the half before the Buckeyes finally ling exchange of punches in their lightweight bout?Monday night pulled ahead safely. players nearly every .year sinca other afternoon when a woman bowling enthusiast called to voice 1956: a complaint 'because - Hie Daily News did not publish the?complete John Havlicek led Ohio State . with 15 points and both Jerry Lu- It was Billy Christian who scores in the Winona women's city bowling tournament, scored two goals against the Rus- : cas and Mel Nowell kicked in with It probably would not h ave made any difference had I been 13 points. Tom Cole of Michigan Bemidj i Six sians in the crucial game of tha here. . was high scorer with 17 points. Puterhaug^W I960 Olympics at Squaw . Valley, and paved the way fox the U.S. The point is that we would be . happy to publish those tourney Wisconsin snapped a 48T48 half- time tie and banged aWay to vic- gold medal, . scores, as we do the men's: Biit. sentiment of most of the women It was Cal Marvin w3io coached v tory with five players scoring in Tips Redmen; bowlers in the city is against it. double figures. Ken Siebel led the the first U.S. athletic team ever Reasons are obvious, If all the girls were rolling nice 50Os or Other^ M/ffTOfrans Oasfecf to appear in ZMoscow when' -he took no games under 100, they wouldn't mind seeing their scores in the U.S. national hockey team , (Special ) , print. But too many, we have learned over the years, feel their MINNEAPOLIS Minn. Mike . . : Kittleson, middleweight now and the final round next ^Ion- there in 1958. Big Ten Standings Pipers today —Heavyweight Ron Puierbaugh lost a decision to Dennis Busba- day he can do it ," the Winona scores might put them up to ridicule. blasted out a decision over Lee beck of Blue Earth , and Duane ' And it was then fhaf Billy Chr)~ « W. L. Pet. Pis. OP BEMIDJI, Winn. (Special)-St. coach commented. . I don 't agree with that theory, but it's the only bonafide reason Ohio Stall .... » O 1.000 7» S87 Mary's College moved on to St . Cptillier? of Hibbing - to become the Huwald was decisioned .bv Orville Three champions started suc- tian scored the first goal a U.S. there is. Wisconsin ..... 7 1 .175 68? tit Paul today^ lo tackel Hamline in only Winona fighter to win in the Clark yf. Ribbing cessful defense of their crowns in hockey team had ever been abla Illinois ..:.:.,. t 1 JSt 6»1 633 to score:against the ppwerful Z: Perhaps sentiment has changed. If it has, a good time to put Purdue ...... « 4 . .600 83» 834 an MIAC hockey game after drop? quarterfinals of the Upper Mid- One of the closest decisions " .of. the opening round. , . . . Rus' Indiana ...... * 4 .4*9 -15 6Si west Golden Gloves Tournament the evening came in the flyweight ' sians. _ . it to a vote would be at Sunday 's annual meeting of the Winona lowa ...... J 5 .375 564 401 ping a 4-1 verdict to Bemidji State j Jim Bea'ti ie of St. Paul , - nfter . before 2,500 fans at the Auditor- division and featured an area The Warroad Lakers are cur- Women's Bowling Association at the Legion Club. Michigan .. .. * S .786 4s» 545 here Monday. :a - ' repeat'- '-.in the - heaVyweig.ht di- ' night . ' ium here Monday rently leading the pack ' in the On- ¦ ' Michigan Stala . 2 7 .222 418 701 ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ " fighter. Glenn Leary of Caledonia ¦ ¦ Bemidji scored twice in Ihe ¦ ¦ :# ' , ' • ¦ i vision . • • scored a TKO over Wa- ¦ • . . . . . Northwester- ... 7 .222 tn 7J4 According io Winona Coach , j * lost to Minneapolis ' Bob- Rodri- tario-Minnesota league and they MINNESOTA .,1 7 .722 741 785 third period to hand St. Mary 's [denaZs Henry . Altcnhofcny WHILE NOT HERE to. take the abova call, I; was trapped |ts fourth defeat in 12 games after Chuck Pulerbaugh, Ron was in guez. are the only America** entry in . command all the way, "At the a day later by a fan of profession al wrestling. the Redmen had trailed 2-0 after .' Next opponent for ! BOB Rodriguez th« flyweight the loop. Warroad is. -10-2 in the end of the: first round we knew Pulerbaugh Now there's a subject I would just as soon not go info. Every Badgers with 28 points but - the the first , period.- will mos t .likely be Tom Runnels champ got the win over Leary and league that includes Ft. Frances game's leading scorer was Indi- Paul Lafond scored two of the we had Cotillier coming, but Ron of Minneapolis. In two earlier Rick Drake, the defending light- and Kenora , who have both won newspaper in the country faces the same problems we do as far just couldn't seem to slip in that heavy, champ, Canadian amateur, championships , ' .. but fighting in the as pro wrestling is concerned. ana 's Jimmy Rayl. Rayl a hot- Beavers' goals. ' bouts featuring the two heavy - and-cold shooter, canned 44 for the Dick McCormick of SI. Mary's big punch." . weights Runnels was a two-time middleweight division this season , in recent years. Television has populari zed, pro wrestling to the point where losing Hoosiers. cut the deficit to 2-1 at 7.08 of the THE REST OF the Country winner on decisions. knocked out Bill Eos well of Hib- dyed-in-the-wool fans begin to believe everything they see. third period. But Lafond score d Kitchen fighters didn 't fare as bing, NBA- ' Dischinger Was the big man in "WE FEEL that we can take SI. Louli lir. L-» Angilis m We naturally are obligated to report anything that occurs locally three minutes later and Arlan well. Team point totals went: Wall po- ' ¦ ' ABL~ • - In the way of pro wrestling. But we cannot be expected to report Purdue s victory - with 38 points Hjelle jammed in an insurance Runnels. We're going to have to lo :iG ; SL. Paul 5; Hibbing 4; Min- and Don Nelson topped Iowa with have a little luck along the way, neapolis 4; Vi'-idena. 4: Blue ' Earth Niw York let, San Frjnclico 100. details of a match in Minneapolis or Rochester or Austin. goal two minutes after (hat. . Hawaii M7, Cl : . led Illinois ' attack over North- 2 season. . • * * Austria , France and llaly also GORDON N. GOLDBERG of Winona is a member of tho fresh- have qualified four men each lor man swimming team at ^'ale Universtiy. CAPTAIN OF 'SCRUBBING the finals , Sweden has three and Goldberg was captain of his swimming team at Winona High West Germany, Canada . Finland , and an honor student . Japan and Norway have two each. FROM AMERECA'S BEST-TASTING WHISKEV hc.-ides being president ol the WHS hand Switzerland has one. • ' OFF THE CUSHION : Now •1 know• why Jack Critchfiel d is 7Crown Bloody Maiy: 3 o/. spends his Sunday afternoons ice Blanchmd Gets GrapeJulcowith '/ Crown , , tonutojuice, viol lemon bowling only once a . week. He a Pat Burke a jigger to 3 tall glas- . , /j Apple Juice , Vi 7 juice, lC'-oz.TCrcwn . d-sh skating with his daughters at Lake Winona . . . Noticed Sports ^ Crown -shafce wltfi s-jlt , pep- ¦ tee for fVorcesfershir*, there, loo. " Bill' he's strictly a hy-standcr Inr-by-sittcr* . . , The - ¦ - . - ¦ ;- . . 3P£t?eetj;pcHJ3ij, Sh-k-j'/jjl)j^ejovr - ' __ . j-.,- - TH- -. pe^ .. 1 ^ Big Nine swimming triangular , originally scheduled for Winona , ' $7,000 Increase nmch 'to altcr-dlnncr collce. . ! -- ---,..-- .j. ' larger pool , says MM55SK^^/ ) M r — was moved Io Rochester to take advniilage of the By MIKE RATHET i cap!-tin nl (Ij o .scrubbini.s re- Calendar who wrestles on ' Athletic Director Vic Gislnson . . . Joe Scnrpcllo , Associated Press Sports Writer serves * . This i.s my eighth year BASKETBALL the Armory curd here Friday night , was light heavyweight boxing Johnny Blanchard , p-rt-time I in rookie enmp. " "tb. 11—Colttr al Wateca " icr«a Heart. champion of the Ninth Air Force during World War IL catcher and outfielder who is ear- 1 Bl'inchard is at the advance Feb. 14-Wlnona "lata al Ur«i rying a first hascman 's mitt camp . because llotik wants him College, Dubutjuf, lowa. I ycrsed giving Fob. H—Arcadia at Culler; Winona around the New York Yankees . in t hree positions . ' Hlori at Roch-ilen Michigan Tech at advance: basehall trainin g camp, the Yankees more maneuverabil- Winona Stale, has received a $7,000 raise for ity with Islanr -hnid able to stop in Feb. II— CorKordla al Jl. Mary'i. NOW f r\ " -atelier ' F.lston Howard , aging Feb. It-St, Mary 'i al St. Thomaj, i:^ 4 >j being '"captain of the scrubbini.s for Feb. "0—La Croin Central at Winona 2:15 -7:00-9.10 l^htt j bfc j l for tho world champions. outfielder "Vogi flcrrn or first High; Winona Stale at Northern Illi- The 2!)-ycmi"old reserve signed husnman B ill Skowron , who has nois, S TRA N GE NEW Feb, n-Red Winn at Winona High. (sX £,J -f **- ¦^n^^^ ¦ Feb, tr-Wlrioru Hlori In Olitrlcl Mtef into every new drink (and two homers In ihe World Scries ler Insl .war, and rookie burin' al Lake C»y against Cincinnati. Hoh Kisonhoover while Ihe Mil- Feb. IS-Warlburg College at Winona every old favorite , too). SAY SEAGRAM' Want-hard said with a bifi, waukee Braves signcrl rookie In- Slala. S AND BE SURE Feb 14—High School Regional Meat ' UGiAM-oi'iiuim uunut , m i\M tur. luhou u\ua. a rtm.ts% mm HLU ' IUI PI -II broad grin: "You know , I'm the fielder Amuido Samuel. al Cri -ltlelri. 5 3. Card of Think* Stock Prices BORKOWSici Want Ads Our -jlticc'r* and grateful tnanki to r-Waseca Increase Reported Selected Issues Msgr; Haun, friends, neighbors, rela- Cotte 1 P.M. New York tives and pallbearers tor their acts of kindness and messages of sympathy - ¦ - - ¦ recent bereave- Start Here. - i shown us during our Abbott Ii 71 Vi Kennecott 81% ment, the loss of our beloved husband ' In ADM Earnings , BLlKlD ADS UNCALLED FOB: Market ' Reset for Allied Ch 54 Lorillard 63'/- Advance and lather. Tilt - s 247-633 * '' " Mrs. '" • . Borkowski &. Family pureske 2" ; 52, 5S, 59, U, W. 91, M, Allis Chal 2\Vs Mpls Hon . 126"4 MINNEAPOLIS — Archer-Dan- C-21, , 4 tJ, 130>/« Minn MM. 68% which operates a LUEDTKE V Amerada iels-Midland Co., We wish to express our he-rllelt ap- Am Can 46Vi Minn P&L. 41 J/4 ,' reported ¦ thoughtful acts plant in Winona .today Irregularly Higher ". ¦ Nonce ¦ " preciation for the many Thursday Am M&Fy 36% Mon Chm ? 49% net operating earnings in the first and .kind expressions of sympathy ex- (AP) friends and neigh- NUW YORK — Savings- TMs newspaper will b« resp-onilble tor tended by relatives, Coach John Nett an- Am Mot I6'.i Mon Dk U — half of the current fiscal year in- bors during the rtcent death of our Cottor ahd-loans - and selected issues ad- only o«ie Incorrect insertion ol any ¦ 1 dear -husband and father. A. special AT&T 132-14 Mon Ward 32 A creased 15 percent over a year classified advertisement published In . Paces nounced this noon that tho vanced in an irregularly higher fhanks to Rev, Frf-drich for Ms com- b^ Anaconda 50 N'at Dairy 66% ago. the Want Ad section. Chech your ad '• forting . words, to Mrs. Friedrich and , paced by 597 and Dave Lang an - errorless game with Waseca Sacred stock market early this afternoon. and call 3321 If a correction must be Four Winona boWlcrs Arch Dan 37% No Am Av 69% For the six months ended De- . Mrs. Wolfram for singing and , to tho ' into ¦Sill, Bunk e's totiilc-d 2,909 and Pep- The Associated Press average - made. terry Dureskc s /B33. broke Heart originally scheduled for Arinco St. 66% Nor Pac 43% cember 31. 1961? ADM net operat- pallbea rers. Cola- had a 1 038 game. of 60 stocks at noon was un- ... Mrs. Martin . LuedtKe ' . .. Family he fiOO circle ZMonday night in Wi- si . Was-eca has- been Armour 55W No St Pvw " ''-33% ing profi t , excluding capital gains The Unknowns stumbled 3-0 tonight at changed at 261.40 with industrials lona bowling. road Avco Corp 28% Kwst Airl SSH was $1,824,883, equal to $1.15 a (First Pub. Tuesday, Feb. ,13, 1*62) Personal- 7 ¦' his in the last night and Speed Wash climb- postpone-d due to bad ¦ off .30, rails . up .20 and utilities Dureske rceist.crcd Beth Steel 42 Penney 48«/i share, compared with $1,579,751, or STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF L-nics hit- ed into:a tie for first place. conditions in the western part up .20. The average was de- WE CAN'T mend broken hearts but wa Cily League at Hal-Rod Boeing Air 55V< Pepsi Cola - ' 55W 99 cents a share, a year ago. WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT can replace frayed cuffs and pockets. hi' VFW League at Hal-Rod , pressed by a few of its compo- No. 15,275 ting a 247 -single same ph for In the of the state. ... Brunswick 38% Phil Pet 56Va The company's: net earnings Warren Betslnger, Tailor, 6bVs W. 3rd. ¦ 'ficld Henry YackCl stacked CM on 211- nent stocks selling ex dividend. In Re Estate ol Bunke's APCO, W. A. frilch The contest which could Chi 'MSPP 17V* Pillsbury — from all sources, including capital Augusta Forster, Decedent. DOtTT STOP EATING out lose weight h' ' Wason 's Supper Club Changes of most key stocks safely with Dex-A-Dlef tablets. Only 98c. tagged 60!) and Ed Kaiip ii*ma n 18.6-217' for Chi & NW 22-r* Polaroid 2031/- gains from sale of certain assets, Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- which- ', totaled . 2,855. mean a Ravoux ' Conference were unchanged and quite a few istration, Limiting Tfrn- to File Clalmt FORO HOPKINS. 603. ? - "35V4 • " .: and for Hes-Ing Thereon. Chrysler 57'/4 Pure Oil in the . first six months this year ¦ - ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?-Man .yrrorless Ken Feine posted . a 219 in lead- championship or at least a sho-wed minus signs. A slightly • : Hal ,'Biltccn -banted - nii Cities Svc 111V4 RCA 54'A were $2,221,948, equal to-. $1 40 a by Marlon Krumrie . haying filed herein a or woman, your drinking creates numer- ing Bakk-en Construction to a 979 nbw will higher trend ^vas shown steels, petition for general administration stating want share of the top spo* Com\wEd 44% Rep Steel SBVi share, however, included 48 cents ous problems, if' you need and game. '¦" motors,? rails, utilities, electronics that said decedent died Intestate and pray- help, conta ct Alcoholics Anonymous, Pio- be played Thursday night. Cont Can 46% Rex Drug . 51 a share of nonrecurring capital ing Ihat Marlon Krumrie Se appointed neer Group, Box 122, Winona, Minn. ST. MARTIN'S : Ladies—Elea- and aircrafts. administratrix; Cont Oil : "' 54Vi". ReyZTob 79'/« gains, while only 25 cents was re- YOUR VALENTINE to dinner norc Loshek of Winona "typewriter 3 IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing TREAT Deere 56'A Sears Roe 81 /4 ceived from , this source this year. Financial Federation was up thereof be had on March 1. 1962, at 11 out vi™ the pleasant relaxed atmosphere) East End Coal blasted 215 in a 558 series and o'clock A.M.,: before this Court In the pro- of RUTH'S RESTAURANT, 1*6 E. 3rd Douglas 33% Shell Oil 39% In the second quarter "of the more than 7 points ard United excellent Lois Ledebuhr posted a 515,: The bate court room In the court house In St. She'll be pleased by the: Dow Chem. 70% Sinclair 38'/- current fiscal year, October Financial of California more than Winona, Minnesota; that the time within food and . tine service. Th ey are; ppen Typists took team laurels with Rochester Man a week. ' du Pont .245 S . - . . ' . - vancing about 2 points following RAINBOW JEWELERS, next to th« 523 and Betty Englerth Fishing Contest notice as provided by law. • — ¦ Jung post office on 4th St. nigh t , Inil .missed by ly - publication Dated February 7, 1962. Monday Gen Tel 27V4 Texaco 56 The board of .directors declar- of a news item that ¦ ¦ ' 519. Team honors went to Chevy . ' • E. D. LIBERA, FRANJ-.TE AND JOHNNY depend oin three pin s .of cracking the top ¦ ?Edwin lAidwig, Rt. 5, Roches- Goodr ich 65% Texas Ins WM ed a dividend of 50 cents a share, its new remote facsimile machine ¦ ¦ - ' to 'Wally 's with . . 915-2,509. • of a boat in . - .. Probate Judge. GOLTZ DRUGS-for alt prescription ten in the Winona men s city ter, was Uie winner Goodyear 42% Truax Tra 43% payable March 1 to shareholders will be able to transitu! docu- . (Probate Court Seat) heeds. You too. can depend upon ' their Community-,! oli n . Pozanc of the Winona Rod and Gun Club Thomas A. Flynn., prescription dept for reliable, accurately bowling tournament, at tfie Wino- . Gould Bat 54% Un Pac 33% of record February Z2Q. The com- mentis . over ordinary dial tele- '¦ ' Kiki Wil- at Straight A ttorney; for Petitioner, compounded .' prescriptions. 274 E. 3rd. na Athletic Glub. Blanche s Tavern and . fishing contest Sunday Air Lin 36% pany has paid cash dividends ev- phones when used with a new de- HI E. Cedar St., Gt No Rv — Un . SPRING? ' Silver Dollar each to- quarter of beef went ' Houston / Minnesota. ' - The East End five, from the AC liamson of Slough. The . U S Rub 59% ery year since 1927 and consecu- vice being developed by Ameri- _ No,.not quite yet, but It's not far . Greyhound — " of* Monday league, had the night's taled 588 . Gordon Nyseth of Schlitz horrie wit h It. F. Hartwich ,, 176 Homestk 46% U S Steel 72% tive quarterly dividends for 30 can Telephone. ? AT&T gained a (First Pub, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 1962) Time to be . thinking now of your screea repair- work. Take advantage, of our too, a 955 fi nish. Sal Beer and . George- Scrva of Silver W Wabasha St. STAT E OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF top game, . IB Mach 550 West Un 3CVk years.: There . are 1,584,92? shares fraction, z , HOME CARE SERVICE,. We'll do ' your WINONA, " ss. IN PROBATE COURT . Kosidowsld was high individual Dollar each had 21B games. Schlitz The prjze for the oldest man ' ¦ work or equip you to do-it-yourself. Int Harv 55% Westg El 3fi% outstanding. No: 15,266 '¦ Fairchild . Free - pickup and delivery. Free est i- with 555. hanged 981 and iyunbeam Bread r>f the 400 fishing Went to R. E. Stratos eased fraction - In Re Estate o.t . ¦ Int Paper 36 Wlworth 86 ADM is a leading processor of _ mates. ROBB BROS. STORE, 576 E, Only 600 posted last might was ' ' ' Carry who is 79. Mrs. Clarence ally after pacing riie market as Rose Matciynskl, also known as Mrs. 2 ,792. . , Jones &L — Yng S & T 101% agricultural and chemical prod- 4h. Tel. 4007. by Bich Chuchna of Seh litz Beer Ladies—Helen Grulkowski of Throne got tlie women's award, ihe most active gainer Monday. : Antonl Matciynskl, Decedent. ucts with plants, : mines and ele- Order for Hearing *n . Petition for Probate from the AC Monday loop. He Grulkowski Beauty Shop counted She is 64. Zenith and Pfizer pii-Ked lip about of Will, Limiting Time to File Clalmt Auto Service, Repairing 10 474 and Marion Dooney of Wi- The yo ungest boy was Lyndon vators in 21 states. a point and Du Pont added more and for Hearing Thereon. GRAIN than that. ' Anthony L. Winczewskl having filed a DOES YOUR CAR have indigestion? II nona Knitting Mills tagged 174. Heim , i9 months, and the young- . ,;:Amera.d.i - " dropped 2 petition for probate of the Will- of said points your car isn't digesting fuel properly, TOURNEY LEADERS Matzke's fired 874 and Country est girl Karen Schneider, 2V2 MINNEAPOLIS l/PI - Wieat re- MARKETS or so. TXL Oil was a frac- decedent and for the appointment of An- due to faulty operation of the gas line, WINONA tion higher. thony L. Wlnaewsftl as Executor, whi ch valves, piston rings, manifold, carbure. ' Kitchen . 2,440. years old; Fred Keirier, Cedar ceipts Monday 299>; year ago 350.; Lantern Cafe .- Malor, Ac . . 3,054 Wilt is on file In this Court and open to tor, etc, IVs time tor . diagnosis and farthest Reported by The Dow Jones industrial aver- Inspection; . . Mayan Grocery • Legion. HR ... 3,031 Alley Gaters-^-Bclva Grajczyk of Rapids, came from the trading basis unchanged ; prices; cure by our experts. Come' In for an Hamm's Bcpr - classic, AC :.... 3,027 distance. higher; cash spring wheat Swift & Company age at noon was up 1.05 at 715.97. IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing estimate today. RUSTY & BILL'S AUTO Home purnitur- - Major, AC . ; .. 3,010 the Daily News stacked a 480 ser- V* Buying hours are Irom B a.m. to p.m. thereof be had on February. 23rd, 1962, at SERV ICE. 62 Chatfield.. Tel. 5623. . '¦: Shales - got (he higgest * Prices were generally higher on ' . Seven-Up - Classic, AC ...... 3,9"? ies with a 194 game high. Mont- Allan basis, No. 1 dark northern 2?31%- Monday through Friday. These quotations eleven o'clock A.M., before this Court In Bub's Beer - Classic, AC ; *,*75 ,- onnces. Eleanor Ed- apnly as of noon today. the American Exchange. the probate court room Ih the court house gomery Ward notched POO even crappie, 10' ' 2.33% ; Spring wheat one. cent Business Services 14 Rushford Bottling - Mtr ., KK ..... J,W wards ha 33.00 djed Intestate and SANITARY Men' s—Wcstga ta Prime . pose of the: shares, bonds, securities and praying that F. H By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS points in 17 games, ¦¦¦¦ 27.00-30.00 . West be appointed ad- PLUMBING S, HEATING Bob Kratz ...... 173 176 7 57—504 r pie grade yellow 99. Choice . other evidences of Indebtedness of any per- ministrator;: 168 E. 3rd Sf.. Tel. 2737 elson of Iowa was third ...... 24.00-27.00 _ _ . . Roy Haiciton .. 117 us 1 *3—455 Hamline kept its flickering hopes Don N i0V4 n. Good . son: or Of any : domestic or foreign corpora- IT IS ORDERED, Thad Soybean : oil Commercial to good ...! 17.00-22.00 ¦ the hearing Rey. J. McCnurey ' .. 217 W 1 54—540 wilh a 229 mark on the bases of tion including Its own shares; and in.gen- thereof be had -on . February 23rd, 1962. for a Minnesota Intercollegiate Barley : m alt ing choice 1.35 Utility . .. :.., 1«.00-17.00 at | Help Wanted—Fem ale 26 Ray O'Laughllrt . ... 165 181 155—503 eral to do every act or acts, thing or eleven o'clock A:M., before ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - 413 points in 18 games and Jerry Boners and culls 15.00-down this Court in i •_ - . ' - . . Bill Hennessy '.,. . ... 178 185 f "B—561 Conference championship alive 1:55 n: feed 1.10-1.30 n. things Incidental or appu rtenant to- or the probate court room CATTLE :¦ ' . - . : in the court house RELIABLE WOMAN, to care for .chll- 850 881 827—356^-2*21 night with a (55-45 waltz Lucas of Ohio State followed with growing out of or connected with -tha in Winona, Minnesota; Monday the cattle market is all steady. that Ihe time within : dren, 3 days a week. Tel. 7257. FIRST HAT'L BANK . aforesaid purposes, provided . the powers which creditors of said ' .. past St. John's ?- .' - - a 22.3 average rn 434 points in 19 decedent may file " Monday—AC . strong. enumerated herein are in furtherance of their claims be limited RELU^'i^AB^'TlTTER^wanted,stirt - games. Dry ed steers and :yejrllng-— to four monlhs Jim Voelker ...... 192 172 1?*—558 The Piper 's triurriph gave . them ' and not in limitation of those powers con- from the date hereof, and that the claims ing Feb. 19 In my home ¦ at , 845 . 37th PRODUCE Choice to prime . .:.:.....:.. 52.75-24.75 Rollle Tuif : ...... : 144 18! JJ7—455 ferred upon business corporations by tha so filed be heard on May 31st, 1962, Ave., Goodview, for 3-year-oid boy, from an 11-2 league, record , compared Good to choice - ....:.. 20.75-22.50 at Art Moore 154 1st 223—576 laws of the State of Minnesota; that the ten . o'clock -AM:,' before this Court in 7:45 . to 1:15 p.m. Tel. 8-3O80 after 4:30 with idle leader Duhifh's 12-0 CHICAGO (AP > — Chicago Mer- Comm. : to good ..V :- ..- 15.50-20.00 leroy Kant ...... 145 l?l 181—517 .. address of the registered office of said the probate court room In the court house p.m. Utility 15.00-down Frank Mencel .,.,.. 190 154 191—537 mark. cantile E x c h a n g. e — Butter corporation Is 3850 Fourth Street, Goodview, in Winona, Minnesota, and that notice Oryied heifers— 827 900 916—216—2859 buying prices Minnesota; '. that the names and addresses hereof be given by publication of this MAIN TAVERN Hawk Jayvees steady; wholesale Choice to prime ..:.... 22.50-24.00 of its incorporators and first board of Help Wanted—Maie 27 order In the Winona In other MIAC games Monday . 19.00-22.25 Daily News and by Retail—Hal-Rod unchanged ; 93 score AA 59%; 92 Good to choice ...... directors, the same being Identical, are: mailed notice as provided by law. - ' good ...... „ 15.00-18.50 FOR ¦ SALE^Und'T Food Market-Locker Rocfcy Haddad 303 H» 355—502 night? St. Mary s , downed Gustav- cars Comm. to . Dated January 26th, 1962- Luclan Grupa ... 134 310 167—503 A 59%; 90 B:58V4; 89 C 56%; Utility . . . 15.00-down Nam- Address Plant. Same location and family own- us Adolphus 71-65 and Concordia E. D. LIBERA, . - . - . . James Nissen ...... 132 1« 131—40* 90 B 58?i; 89 C 5714. Cows- Francis Clsewskl 460 High Forest, , ers for 45 years. Block building. Term- Probate Judge. . Addison Ehlers ..... 213 151 "44—511 clipped Augrburg 71-70. Stumble 79-76 Commercial 12.50-14:50 Winona, Minnesota it desired. Tel. Mabel . 54. . Eggs about steady; wholesale (FYObate Court Seal) ~ ~ Ed Hemmelman .... 134 303 154—491 Utility 1I.5O-13.S0' r Last - place ZUacalester lost lo Emil Kulak Junction Avenue, S. 0. J, Bruski, - .'.- ^OD^liLlXBLE MAN fo7 steady work 808 851 751— -36—2B5J La Crosse Logan 's Junior Var- buying prices unchanged to '.a- Canners and cutters 12.00-dovm Northern State Conference leader Winona,' Minnesota . Attorney for Petitioner, on mink ranch. Sandy Land Mink Ranch, tCHLITZ BEER grade Bulls- Rt. I. Rushford, Minn Tel 9127 sity put on a last ouarter rally to higher; 60 per cent or better . - : _ i _£N4: ; Monday—AC SI. Cloud 69-68. Bologna '...... 15.00-18.00 H. . S. Streater 375 Wilson Street, . . (First Pub, Tuesday, J-anTso, 1962) - Ken Tepe ...... 192 211 " 85—594 nip th? Winona High JV 70-76 at A whites 35Vi ; mixed 35%; me- 00-15.25 . Winona. Minnesota MARRIED MAN - with -' iale- model car Commercial ; 13. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY John Groskl .: 141 144 131—416 Hamline romped to a 44-20 half- ' :.,. 13.00-down OF and high school education lor routs WHS. Monday:, diums 34'/2; standards 32% ; dirt - Light thin .., Dated: February 9 WINONA, ss: 1N PROBATE COURT Ed Yahnke .. 151 13' 149—436 time bulge over St. John's (2-9). , 1962. sales. Applicant must be living In or ' , Rich Chueh-j . 363 178 171—612 Fred Sclimiesinfj got 17 points and The J-iiiior Hawks jumped to a ies 30; checks 29. WINONA TRUCK LEASING, INC. No. 15,265 willing ' to-move . to Wabasha Area. Ago Leon Edel 172 171 213—562 Winona Egg Market Streater 8. Murphy In Re Estate of . 24 to 39V, Only men desiring manage- 18-13 fin arler lead and were still { Winona Produce, Zlebell Produce) A ttorneys at Law Harry J. Kluzik, decedent. 919 852 849—220—2640 Bill Nelson 16.for ihe Pipe rs. Craig NEW TORK TAF) - (USDA) — ment training need apply. S100 plus LINCOLN INS! AGENCY Miiyrcs led St.. John's with 24. on top 33'35 at halftime. Going into Grade A (jumbo) 34 68 East Fourth Street Order lor Hearing on Petition to Determine weekly to the right mon. For Inter- Retail—Hal-Rc-d Butter offerings ample. Demand Grade A (large) V :. -29 Winona. Minnesota Descent. view call at 514 15th Ave. S. W., Ro- Ihe last quarter Winona led 58-55 "" Ken WcisO 145 111 * S3—442 Grade A (medium) .. : . .26 Grace Grochotvskl and Bernice B lank chester, Minn., from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m. quiet. Prices unchanged. .26 (First Kub. Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1W2J Merlin Von Darken - 171 111 169—511 Concordia an-d Augsburg are but the Little Rangers outscored Grade B ¦ havino filed in this Court a petition rep- Wed., Feb. 14. Cheese steady; prices un- Grade C ...... - .20 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS resenting, among other things, that said Andy Danielson ... . 176 110 154—450 both now 6-li in the conforence. the Hawks 24-18 in the last period - " decedent died intestate more than live SINGLE MAN by month for general Tom O'Connor .:- . . 167 US 154—489 Concordia 's Gary Larsen sank two changed. For (arming. Experienced with machinery Harry Johnson 182 lit, 211—579 to nail down the victory . Bay State Milling Company Constructing Curb and Gutter, Crushed years prior to Ihe filing thereof, leaving throws with 38 seconds left Wholesale egg offcrin gs barely certain property in Winona County, Min- and chores. LeRoy Millard, Dover, Minn, 841 7i». 861—338—2809 free Marly : Farrell fired-in 14 points Elevator "A" Grain Prices Rock or Gravel Base and Bituminous ' " ' ED BUCK'S CAMERA SHOP 71-(ill lead that salted it away. adequate to ample on large an%-:ia% ; smalls (36 Ibs. 16.75-17.25; accompany each bid In an amount equal WINONA, ss. IN PROflATE COURT A pproved for Veteran Tramir- Lewiston 250-200 Ibs. 16.00-16.50; 270-300 lbs. 15,75- (5) Bags to five HAL LEONARD MUSIC ' percent ol Ihe bid made pay- No. 15,24-4 lbs. average) 33-34. - 330-400 Ib. soivi 14.25- 1101 Currie Avenue , Minneapolis Commercial — Hal-Hoi 16.25, mixed 1-3 able fo the Clly of Winona, Minnesota, In Re Estate of (47 ) 12.75-14.50. Jrrry young . .. 147 IIB I78--443 Browns: ext ras lbs. min. 14.75; 2-3 400-600 Ibs. which shall be forfeited to the Clly in tho Dominic Palubicki, a lso known at calves 100; slaughter steers Correspondence Courses 32 Bruce Krcngs . .. 185 16H 158—504 V-Ball Leaders 3!l'--;i9 (47 min) Cntlle 4500; event the successful bidder falls to enter Oamaiy Palubicki and as Dominic V. top quality lbs. prime 1,133- Jerry Nelson 701 IBS 201-591 steady to weak; live loads Into a contract with Ihe City. Palbickl, Decedent. ~ " ~~ 8fh Stra ight 39-4 1; mediums (-1 1 lbs. average) slaughter ste-crs 28.25; port load Dick Miranda. 132 ISO 137-479 1,200 Ib. The City reserves the right to rolect nny Order lor Hearing on Pelltlon for Admin- HIGH SCHOOL Merlin Stonv 5. IN PROI1ATE COURT IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing 732 807 742-476-3757 M2VVISTON , Minn. ~- Lewiston masters 27-29, moslly 2,9-29; spe- ' Tilings wilt accorditif,' lo pl.ia 20.00-78, 00; choice up to 32 , 00. No. 15,277 thereof be hnd on February 23, 1962, nl BUB'S BEERr cial fed whitc > rock fryers 21; lambs -Irong lo In the Matter ol the Estate ol romped to its eighth st raight win , in thr YMCA Men 's Volleyball Sheep 2,500 ; slaughter IO:O0 o' clock A.M., before this Court Ih Retail—Hal-Hod 25 higher; choice and prime 98-117 Ib. Peler P. Wleciorck , Decedent. Ihe probate court ' in lh-> Tri-Count y Leag.uo with -» League Mond ay afternoon as (lie heavy liens 24. room In the court Arnold Michaels . . . . 10J 17«S 151—514 ¦ j led Western wooled Inmbs lB.OO-lfl-50; good Ordor for Hoarlnq on Petition for house In Winonn, Minnesota; that Ihe time FOR SALE Oscar Swenson 140 16-4 146—450 1 0!)-7!> decision over Hokah lici t! lliree first dh ision Icanj.s look and choice nnlive wooled. slaughter lambs Summary Assignment or Distribution. wllhln which creditors of said decedent 16-3 111—459 ' , NMW VOUK (AP) - Canadian Donald Warren . 165 Monday night 16.00-17. SO; load choice nnd prime 109 Ihs. Lillian Hoftman haylnoj filed a petition may (lie llieir claims be limited to tour Jock St.iclion.-lti , 134 13-a 103—455 w ins ;il Ihe oxiicu.se of the soc- pelts .50; dollar tixlay .953 125, previous clay shorn f«t lambs with No. 1 17 In this Court alleging that said decedent months trom the date hereol, and that Attolnh schreiber 131 W9 316—532 The game Mas close . until Uu> 5,00- M Business onddivision olulis . ' cull Ig choice wooled slaughter ewes died Intestate and that snld estate con- Ihe claims so filed be hoard on June 1, y 763 83-9 808—302-2713 1 (punier .9332111. start of lhi second wheal i Wisconsin topped Oliio Stale to 6.50. sists only ot the hoihoMcnd ol salt) de- 1962, al 10.00 o'clock A.M., before this the home forces niovetl away to 1 roiiuii -i in first pbiei\ Minnestitu (AIM (USDA) cedont and only such personal properly as Coi,rl in the probate court room In Ihe The Chatfield Impl . fc 'Truck Co, of CHICAGO — - SOUTH ST. PAUL Is exempt from nil debts and charnjes- In cou rt house In Winona, MMnnesota, and that lead 56-1! at linlflimc. Headin g (" --CUSDAl- - |staye(8 within one po^nl the Potatoes arrivals (il; on track 224 ; SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. Probnte Court and pmylnn for summary notice hereol be qlven by publication of at Cluitficld. ¦-¦iiio-lhl «-w-Yorl< -w-as-JU-fiU. Catlle 5.J0O: .calves. LOQOi j|flj)atlt-r.. st*""? as'lanmcnl ...a- .-distribution _of. .said...cstdtc .Ihls. order, in. the Winona -Published y-l>y-l*i-~N ¦inlo-l-h" - -final - period iL r Irnrters 'hy n ivin over Imva n int tftr.il"1tt: slilpin -nt.s n70; "old " Dally News end Stock xch aiific. Articles o< value to l'oU> I'olus flipped fn 21! for tho — steady In 25 lower; heifers wenk to 75 to the persons entitled thereto; by mailed notice as pro vided by (aw. f- Alicliiyiri Slate look (lit' iiieitsitre supplies moderate; demand good; lower; cows steady to weak; bulls steady; IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Dated January 26, 1961. Consists of (he Sales nnd Serv- news, Industr y , shipments overage choice 1,130 and every invn ;-t or I' tndiicl winners , Dale Krdninn n 26 Hon of Pu rdue, market firm to slightly stronger; couple thereof be had on March 9th, 1962, nl E. 0. LIBERA. ice of Olds cars, (IMC trucks , and maikfi " It curls. Only 51.50 for lull F.rdmnnn 21 , Wayne Krdmnnii If! ¦ 1,1110 Ib. slaughter steers 26.50; good 23.50- 11:15 o'clock A.M., holorc this Court In Probate Judge, carlo! I rack sales : Montana . part load avnrage choice 971 Ib. tha probate court room In the court houso (Probate my 13 school buses and U)R *" ' -cuptmiv Mail ciuipon today. ' CiPiirg p rus- 25.O0; Court Seal* year s suli' iiiul Kllswovth Simon M. sets .'1.35; Montana bakers 3.50; slaughter hellers 26.25; good 22.25-24.50; In Wlnon- , Minnesota, nnd that notlco Harold J. Libera, contract with tho Chalfielii and Itay Hor ihan gol 2i> and 2:1 utlllly and commercial cows 15.00-16.00 ; ot said hearing bo niven by publicat ion nl Attorney tor Petitioner, Minnesota North Dakota Red Riv- utility hulls largely 19.50-20.50 ; commercial this order In Iho Winonn Daily News and ~ ~ ~ Public School which includes for llokah. Lakers Triumph (First Pub, Tuesday? Fcbru ary er Valley roun d nils norland type. and uocxl 19.00-20.00; vealers and slaughter by mailed notice a* provided by law. ' 1962r 13 school bus rout es transport- 2 ."ill , pontiac type 2.40. calves sleady; good and choices venters Dated February 9th, 1962 . STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF anfi 570 pupils , twice daily. In Frosh Play 28.00-33. "0; good and choice slaughter E. D . l.ltlERA, WINONA, »s. IN PROBATE COURT calves 22 ,00-26.00; feeders steady; mertllim • Probate Judao. No , 15, 2 70 (AP) 21.00- Leonhardt Goes CATHOLIC REC FROSH NKV.V YORK — (USDA) - and o ood yearling leeder steers (Probnte Court Seal) In Re Estate of J\ly reason for selling is to Dressed fuvkeys : Brack "A" nnd 73.00; shipment choice around 500 Ib. S. D. J: flrinkl, - Anton Gonimor, Decedent. W L W L feeder steer calves 28.50, Attorney lor Petitioner, Order lor Hearing on P *lltlon lor Probate •devote full time l.o my farms. U..S. t;rade "A", ivady-to-eook , Hogs U.OOOi barrovis and gilts Hilly 25 6-7 in Firs t l.aknrt 5 0 llawfci 1 3 (First Pub. Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1W?) o« Will, Limiting Time to File Claims Jt-ti 11 Cclllci 0 j frozen: carlot and trueklot buying lower ; sows lully steady: one package I and (or Hcarlngi Thoroon. Arthur near 20O ll), barrows and nil!) 17.50; most STATF OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Alvin Gensmcr-havlntt Hied a petition Inr Bernard infcrc sl fair. Sales liens (Mfi Ibs -240 Ibs. 17.00 ; 1-1 190-340 lbs. 16 50- WINONA, ss. IN PROIiATE COURT Holier llulintv; nelU'd 1.1 points 1-7 190 1M B probale ol tho will ol said decedent High Jump Try toms lbs 1(1.50; 2- .1 270- No. H.4V4 OlintfioUl Minn. ir.t'. -j. Offering ^: 14-22 30. 16 75; 2-3 2-10 270 lbs. 15 75 am* lor the appointment ol Martin Geiisrpor , Tel. 103 for llae l.alii'i-s wbioli rolled oVcr - i and 100 In the Matter ol the Guardianship ol 300 Mis. 15.50 16.DO, medium 160 as executor, which Will is on (lie lli^ll Jtimptii| " for tilt* first linae Limited offerings ol fryer-ronsters Augusta Forster In Ihls the fellies :WJI) in the Catholic Ibs, 15. 501625; 1-1 2 /0-360 Ibs. sows 1S.J5- , Ward, Court and open lo Inspection; IH Ihs .-i t ,'l(i' v, I'liichnses of toms 16.00; .160-400 Ibs. 1-1.75-15 50i 2-3 40X1-470 The guardian o( Iho above named Ward, Money to Loan ill his life in. orniimu-d compel i- Hoe. Freshman l.«>a -;no Monday IT IS ORDERED, That tin hearing 40 Ibs , 1-4.50-1S.25; 470-550 Ibs. 14 .0O-14.7 ~ j vlf.: Marlon Krumrlo, li-vlno niad«i and ~ ( 24-2H Ibs report«l 32-' i delivered Ihe root bo had on March I, 1962, at 11 DOND FINANICE liim , Winona Sl ate ,'ollc^e fre.shi- ni-'hl . In Ihe olhec name the choice 170250 lb. feeder pig* mainly tiled In thli Courl her final account, to- Ca o 'clock A.M., belore this. Court In tho pro- "35-1600 on your furniture, car or east. 15 50. gether wllh hnr petition ronrfisentlno. Ihat iiiiin ItoRcr Ixoiiliarilt tied at li .lets dropped the Hawks 41 -25. bate court room »lon»[uro, Tel. 8-360J, 129 E, S!iefr> 3.-50O; mostly steady; rholce unit snld auarilamlilp has terminated and -ray- In the court house In 3rd St, feet , t iiu-b (lie Northwest Am- Winona, MInnesola, and Ihat ob|ect Ions to , in The win clinebed the lille for prima ^7 lb. wooled slaughter lanilis 17.75; Inn Ihat r,nld account he examined, ad- Ihe allowance of ateur AthleliL' Union opm track good nnd choice 15. '0-16.75; Ocod and lusted and allowed hy this Court, and that said W ill, If any, be tiled Ihe I.akers wil h one came to bo bi'lorn said time ot " Available hy *ul>scrl(>Uon only meet at the l' nivcisit v of Mini- rhnlre wooled ilauqhter ewes 4.50-5.50; said -iiarUidii he discharged; hearing) that the time . played, Chuck Nixon added 10 YMCA Swimmers 60-00 Ibs. (order lemlis 16.00 16.50. IT IS OHOCRFD, That said r>f-lllloi< within which creditors ol snld decedent LOANS Choice iie.wta Saluniay. (dial. D.'tve m,iy lllu their claims be limited fo (our PLAIN MOrE-AUTO-PURNITUWE?^ points lo Ihe winners be heard «nd said account examined nml I/O t. 3rd SI, Te|. 2»I5 ltll F.XCHANCl Mai'j/ln-' , Opt f.X-l | tlurinelster; 30-ynrd bulterluly — Mike adjusted by this Courl nf Hie probnte tourl months trom tti e date hereof, and |h»l First \i\iwf , howi'vcr . w a s Viekery lopped the Cell ii-s with Hrs, ? * m J" ^ p.m., Sal. » a,m, to noon, 11 Wall Slicol , Hi-w Ynr li I . N.Y. Defeat Austin Slroalerj 30-y-rrt hack stroke — Tom Un- room In the courl hour. c In the City ol the claims so filed bo heard on jupe «, _ ^ 1 awaivled lo Minnesolir.s .hi - I Dickson tm the hustti o I f ewer Peter Si lirool ko net ted Ji' points Tht- Winona Y.IIC/V .swiiuniin* M-y-rrt Individual medley — Mike itresterr sola, nn ttw 9lti day of March, 1967, al Quick Money house In Winonn, Minnesota, and Ihnt . . . K nplio n In Ull IXCIIAN (,L MaCa/lnt. I ao-ytrd freestyle relay — Robinson, holler, II o'clock A.M.: and tti«t this order bo on nny article of vuluc , , , misses. 'Inr Ihe .lets vvlijcli i«re in seeoiul leam (U'feaU'd the Austin Aeqiiat- not lco twirool be given by publication ol Burm-iittr, Woodworlhi (0-yercj medley served by publication thereot In the W .I NEUMANN'S BARGAIN SCOPE' 1) I I.tioiilinrtll in ul several ollii 'i- plnee with a ;i-2 mark. Hlcli Tep- ic Club llB-lfiO Saturday in n dual re1«y — Undordihl, Woodworth, ,Slr«*t~r nona Dally News , ncrnullno tn law, Ihh order in Ihe Winon a Dally News and 1JI-E. Vnd SI. Tel. 8-m.l \VS(.' Irai- k Icdiu members IIHK S O linski liil M for Ihe Jlmvk.s. mee! «t Hie "Winona YMCA |wol. anil Robinson. Dated February 7, I96-J. by mailed notice as provided by law. ~ K AMI: ( PREPS - l«0-y«rd freestyle relsy — -E. ll l.intlRA. Doted January 31, 1963. Loans, — Insurance — (be I rip lo Minncapolirs Saturday, ('ornrnil ition was In midget , preps LIBERA, _____ llarteria roproduec by simply Johnson, Anderson, Streater -nd sievers; Probale Judge. E. O. ' I nnil .-junior el asses, 160-yard medley relay — Streater, Ofr- (Court SM I) Probale Judo*. Ileal Estate Out door Iclcjihone booths in the ¦p inrliin n lliemsclves i.n two. Somo First place winners tor Winonn lien, Sievers and Johnson. Thomas A Flynn, (Probate Court Seal ,' ITiTv Toui. h IMI. United States now number about baelei ia can reprodiiet> every IS JUNIORS — 10-y -rd freestyle — O. Attorney for Petitioner, Rond AUCTIONEER. City and star* licensed of Houston, or 9 miles : S: of Rldg*- view, : Minn. $125 . - ' : 52* E. rd; - finish, whitew-ll tires. . . _ 3 . v- , ¦ ¦ ¦ light blue with mutch ing Interior, s-pot- , and bonded, til i_ ib*rly St (Corner •way. George FIsheL owntr ,- Kohner & PUPPIES—Frea for a good home, . can , buys a new Refrigerator! 72 ¦;:- ¦ ' . less whitewall tires. One careful owner. E. 5th and Liherjyj , Tel . 4980, Schroeder, nuctloneers; Minn, Land & be »ceh at 1172 W. sth. Sale or Rent; Exchange 101 ; 109.5 ityllng. comfort- "" "' ~ ~ ' ." " -»: .. .$ Smooth ttrlvlny, sleek Auction Serv.,¦ clerk. ' LINCOLN "180" • CLOSE-OUTS—tof! Philco TeTrigeTatori, _ FEB. u w*d'7V" no6ri 3Tmll*fl N?v o) : . i - . - - •. . ¦ ¦ ¦ " " - "" f rldinq. ' ' . - Ampere Arc Welder. ¦ yil cu. ft:, d»l84.95 and up. FIRESTONE SALE ^OJiPR ENT on sh Bre b85|jZ 7 mlles able . Matsal on Highway 4J, then 3 miles FEB, 17—Sat. Il ' s.im. On U. S. U at. Horses Cattle, Stock STORE. ' Oil W. 3rd. .. VII. - ' of- . La Crescent Minn. On school W . Weston Sloskopt, owner; Knudsen & , 43 "C" VENABLES west oOt;fe!¦*- ' " .\We-t-Salem, Wis. Red. Tills low price includes bus route. 220 acres. Valley firm, creek : : ';v/ALZ¦;;¦ Erickson, auctioneers. Thorp Sales Co., . 3 Moldcnhsuer, La ¦^ ¦:v clerk. Peterson garage auction ; Alvin Miller , POLAND CHINA purebred sows, to fir, Ed's Refrigeration & Supply through farm. Lloyd 75 W. 2nd V' Tel: 8-2711 ¦ headshield , cables, clamp, Crescen Minn. y ¦ !' auctioneer. Community: Loan k Fin. Co., row about March I, Tenus Thorson, - Commercial end Domestic ,t< Eve, FEB. ¦!< , Wed 11, a.m. * mllei S . of " holder and wall outlet. • Open Mem . - Fri. Buick-OldsmobHe-GMC [ clerk . Houston, Minn. HI. TWIIIght 6-3881-. 555 E 4th __ T"- i »? Cd~ReeTEstate Utica, Minn. David Agrlrnson, - ownjrj ' ¦ Wante __ 102 Kohner ", Schroeder. auctioneers; Com- HERD OF 15 Guernsey cows, luit fresh 0 . '" . -?-:- - '- - • • S .- . ' ' LOT5 OF 6XTRAS In lhi* FEB. H-W.-n. 1 p.m. 7 . rr-ilei .W. ot - - Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 WANTED—J or S^bedroorh home. West end piunlty Loan & Finnncc Co., clerk. and springing Close. Can be purchased _~ ¦ 1957 VFOSD <-Ooor Country ~ ~~ Augusta on O to ail weather town ' road, on milk asslgn-ient or cash. Write ELECTRIC; STOVE—excel l«nt condltlon, location preferred. Tel . B-7349. Station Wagon, pow- FEB. t iPfhufis , 12:30 p.m. 5 miles Lincoln ~ _ ^ Sedan E. then N-. ' i mile, Gflorgo Barntinrdt,- own- : Cherrfer Bros.. 614 W. Willow St., Crii(j- World's Leading . very reajonsbly prlcad. Tel. 2155; - WILL PAV HIGHEST CASH fRKEsV BONANZA er st-erlno, power brakes, of Lanesboro on Hgwy. : 16: H- C. Wista, er; Johnson Murray, njctlone*r\> pewa Fall!, Wl»„ or Ttl. PArk 3-6676. ~" tlC; cvmer; knudsen J, Olson, suclioneersi * NORGE GAS R?ANGE—GoSl corvdiVlaiT FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY .' radio heater , Forrtcma. Gateway Credit, Inc., clerk. ~ ~ Manufacturer of ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ;¦ ' transmission, tu-tone linlsh, Thorp Sale- Co.. .. clerk. CHESTNUT MARE—VVeigM 1,500 ipounds,' '¦• S3Q. r-l. ni2. - . . . .'- , . - . _ Sorrel Gelding, age 8, weight, 1 Welders. . -; ' "HANK"JEZEWSK1 VI motor. A <<)QS l6~'ri-n?"" ' ~ FEB. It-Mori 11:30. J miles E,. of- Taylor, ,350 ELECTRIC and gas ranges, water heal- V 7 7 J FE B:"i&--Frir ni m iiii~'ilM. . . pounds. Gentle, well-broke. (Winona 's Only -Real Estate Buyer) y . drlvlnh ple-suro . -r. - then I mtlos W. Choice. IIJi. er". High trade-ins. install-Servlce . ,BUYS . ol the Village of Spring Grove, Minn. Wis., on. Highway «, Joe Humfeld, La Crescent, Minn. ,Tel, Tel. 5*9* P.O. Box 345 Orvsl &, ' Valley. RANGE OIL BURNE* CO,, 907 E. ?th _ Alfred OmodL owners; Olson on County Trunk O In Currap . TW5-J449. . ' "" '61 Chev. Impala 4-dr. Iltp. . V- &. Son, ' ' . :5t. Tel. 747* Adolph Michalowski. "C" VENABLES auctioneers; Thorp Sales Co., Sam Franks, owner; Kohner J. Zeck, ~ Also on display the WANT TO sell your home, clerk. auctioneers: Northern Inv. Co., clerk. GOOD FEEOER PiGS-12, 40~ibs. AliS^ 8; Powerglide, power steer- 75 W. 2nd Tel 8 2711 Randall, Houston, Minn. Tel. Rushford New 225 Amp, . Typewriters 77 apartment or business proper- ' ing,- ' radio, \vsw., Ermine ' '¦ ¦ Opca Mon - Fn E\e i , v^K^r<^?T«T^Sr ^ , JJN4-94-7. " -._ __ . Lincoln Welder . "" ^ ~ ™~ ' *S*tE ' """* . T3S """ "/ -/^"j ~ ¦ ' ¦ -TYPEWRITERS 8d^r^^chines tor ty? Call us for prompt free White, ¦ low mileage. Was CROSSBRED BROOD SOWS-10, due To ' ¦: . . .- Zat $1.45,. .. .- sale or rent. Reasonable rates, free ¦ tarrow ; soon. . ' 1 . _ . . appraisals. $2898. : . LuVerne . . Moger, War- delivery, See us for all your office ; GEORGE FISH EL mony, Minn: v supplies, desks, . tiles qr office chairs. Bonanza Buy ...... $2598 - »| - " . Lund Typewriter Co. -Tel. S222: WEENED PIGS "0-5Robert LaTigowski, Peterson Impl. Co. . _ . '61 Chev. Bel Air 4-dr., 8 cyl., Pipers Valley, Fountain City, Wis. Rt. 2. DOUBlZv^ DURABLE. TrS«t. tested and ~ ~ ~' . Whitehall , Wisconsin Powerglide, radio. K'sw.,. POCAN6T~CH IHA B OA R S^2 l spo tfid .v proven. Ruflged. beyond comparison. In ' Poland China gilt, due In one month. recent tests, It pSrtorrned the equiva- Ermine White, like new. ' Hay, Grain, Feed 50 . lent of 23 years of service, using I >U>- Tel, 2349 _ • 2 polled Hereford bulls. Roger Fink, ?\V;is $2498. - , AUCTION . Pine Creek, Wls. . GOOD ' HAY—lor sale, Charlie Johnson, enough tape . to slceich 10 miles, be- ' ' ¦ ' . _ ! . . 110 Exchange BIdg. * * Houston, or 9 miles south of Rid^cv-y, " " ~ Arcadia, - Wis.; (Tamarack) fore the tests were stopped . What s | Bonanza Buy ...... $2198 12 miles ME of WASTI-MATic in new easy to user~ coi- ' ' ~ : It??? The Smllh . Corona Model , (?66 : ' ' r iS&H or 10 miles west of La Crescent on South. Ridge lapslble single dose dispenser. Bellows HAY AND sfRA\^for sa lel^ound baies. Electric Adding . Machine. Watch this '60 Dedge 4-dr ; HtpV power type. F rom GOLTZ DRUGS, 274 E. 3rd Reasonable . Ed J. Anderson, 8 miles column for more of its outstandi.iq , -St. - , .' . N. . 'of . Lanesboro, Minn. 1-6 a I u.r es. WINONA TYPEV/RITER pj s^^^sa^ss^ii^-i^^^s^^yiK:^ steering, power brakes , ra- ' - 1 ~ SEftVICE, .161 -E. 3rd. Tel. 8-3300 . FLiccnsed Broker ' YORKSH iRE^-llght sYock hogs, ' 2. 'A. p. ,/Q *¦ dio. Was $1998. Saturdayf; • February 17 - Thomas, Vj mile S. ot iodine. Articles for Sale 57 _ Bonanza Buy ...... S1598 - ' " " Washing, Ironing Machines 79 .^SsBra GUERNSEY . -SIRES^of service abir ege, BABY BEOS, Twin tubs, rockers/ tamp " "' " " 12:30 p.m. Lunch on grounds , MAYTAG? AND FRiGI0AIRE~^' Fa sV, '50 DeSoto 4-dr. Sedan, -8 cyl., ' - Starting at dams haye high records. Homer and tables, chairs. O. K. US6D FURNI- ED S expert /service. Complet* stock ol parts : IJS CA R Odean Goss. Lewiston, Minn. Tel. 3717. ' : ^ ; TURE, J73 E. 3rd. Tej. . 8-3701. Torqueflite trans., radio . ' . H. Choate . «, .Co. Tet. 2871. sW 1 , fresh 2 months 3 Hol- SOWS—8, to farrow In March; also .pure- S: Tel. 7108 V , "958 CHEVROLET Nomad Sta- 44 CATTLE — 4 Holstein cows . GARAG E DOORS—i, 2-leer 8-incties by g ¦ V^' ¦ Z wsw.V beaulifnl beiRc arid bed Shorthorn bulls. Sondsness Bros., 7 teet, track and hardware Included. ¦ tion Wagon; , radio, heater , , due in Feb^; 8 Holstein cows , due in March , 1 Hol- ¦ Wanted—Tc7Buy 81 s| 922 West 5th , Winona !?! bronze, matching interior , stein cows Peterson, Minn. (8 miles " . ot Rush- 156 E. . Sth St. ; y " . - • - , power cow , due in 43). _ _ ._ . __ _ f" ' ^ autoh-atic?'transmission stein cow, fresh in fall and re Tired; 1 Guernsey lord, Highway : R E ST AO R AN E Q uTpMENT-Used -co lin- - &®Mmmmmmmmmmmm&& • Cleanest one in town. ¦ Was ~ KITCHENS brighferi, cieanlng lightens, . ters, stools, booths, in . good condition ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ steering, power brakes, lively , in May; 1 Gucrnsev cow. fresh YORKSHIRE BOAR—RussellZ" persons, St. ¦v S1598. " March- 1 Guernsey cow due ( when Glaxo linoleum costing is applied. Mrs. Junior . Plattner, Plainview, Minn. Jack Sweeney Ph. 8-2453 blue and white , .. ..? $1395 ' 'd; heifers, bred; 7 Holstein heif , Charles, Minn. Tel.. 456-W-2. Paint Depot. I Tel . 534-201;. . " ¦Bonanza . Buy ...... $1398- in fall and rebre 6 Holstein " ~ "" - — ~ ~:r TPRTNG ING? Holsteinyows.?-yand ?1 hTelf- "" ~' - - Mark Zimmerman Ph. 8-3160 , open; 1 .Holstein bull, 15 months old, 4 ZENITH TV — at rSuted prices. See ':. WMT~MiLLER "1CRAP 1 RON &~"Z*AETftl ? eis. 18 months old er. Records available. Leonard Prigge, Ziorifi DESOTO 2-dr. Hardtop , FRANK LILLA . * SONS,- 761yE y_ Bth , CO. pays highest prices for scrap iron heifers. 10 months old, vaccinated; 3 Holstein heif T. 1 St. Charles. Mlrin. . ¦YpurZ liome; apartmen t , . - lot , ¦ ¦ , ' trans- Holstein metals, hides, wool and raw ' fur. ' ' radio , heater automatic TB " ' - TWO MIDGET - Screwdrivers, Hardware yti No Cash Kc.eded! , ers , 5 months old, vaccinated- 3 Holstein heifer cahes ~T5's pENSTICKS for mastitis, 222 W. 2nd . Tel. 2067 commercial business will be mission', power steering, pow- ; v Hank, style. This Is the right price, ' TESTED. NO REACTORS OR SUSPECTS : 9c: BAMBENEK'S, «? Mankato Ave. . Closed Saturdays .sold in shortest -possible: time -,:V Up to -SB months to pay! er brakes , classic yellow and AND BANGS - ^ ' - ~ ¦ THAW FROZEN DRAlNS^viilth De-icer. HIGHESfTuNK P RICES V. if listed with Sweeney 's. iy No.payments 'till Spring! . /charcoal .?... . ' "¦?: .. ¦;. ' ; ,- .. Sb95 DAIRY EQUIPMENT — 8-can side opening milk cooler, - TED MAIER: DRUGS : «, W. IRON AND METAL CO, . , .- ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER . Guaranteed to: do the fob. ROBB BROS. M. 207 ' w. : 2nd, across Royol Gas Station' HORSES AND MULES— Span of mules, 8 and fi years J5TORE,_ 576 , E, 4th St . Tel. 4007. . , i - ~ "~ ~ - ~ Accessories , Tires, Parts. 104 ¦ 1955 DODGE Coronet 2-door old; Blue buckskin mare, 8 years old; Rhie buckskin colt , 2 Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 FREEFERS J199 to $25». Used refrige- - HiGHEST PRlC£S PAID '59 Chev'.? Impala 4-dr.» Sedan , automatic trans- , FRANK for scrap iron, metals, rags, hides, raw radio , he.iter. I years old , saddle ~ rators "25. Used TVS WO. ¦ "8." , auto, trans.,, power . j ears old; Registered Perchort stallion , 7 " " ' ' ' - ' ¦ furs and wool I -- mission, sharp rose and white SPE LTZ ^HiciT" HATCHERY Deka lti _LILLA SONS, 741 £._%.__ . " """" ¦ " steering; gorgeous turquoise '¦ . ' " Sii')5 SHEEP — 6 bred ewes. Chicks-Standard Breeds. Winona Office SEE OUR LARGE selection of used re- TIREr finish - - - . . . ,. .., ?. ... I now open, corner Jnd end Center. ' Tel, Sam Weisrnan & :Sons ¦ , white-"•with matching frigerators, electric ranges and TV sets. - - - ' '¦' and 1 AND FEED — 700 bushels of oats 500 -cpiare 3910: Send for free price list and ' old- . . INCORPORATED, . NEWZAND USED- ' ' ' GRAIN All reconditioned. B «. 8 ELECTRIC, 450 W. 3rd . - - . interior. -Owner 's name on J 955 PLYMOUTH Savoy 4-door , er. SPELTZ CHiCK HATCHERY, Roll- ¦: ' ' . . Tel. 5847 j bales 1st crop hay; 500 round bales 1st crop hav 50 round 155V E; . -int. . • . . . _ . We recap, re!r4?ad and, repair; '" request Was ' 517'18" ' h " standaid tiansmissioil i.i ingstone, Minn. Tel. ,2349. ~ ~ ' ' bales 3rd crop hay; 200 bales straw. - " LADIES GRAY FUR collar and earrlng set. Rooms Witho-jF Meals 86 also repair endless belts | Bonanza Buy $1498 dio , heater tu-tone gieen $>9") JAMESVVAY—3 unit electric Incubator Spring and fall dresses, coats, suits, good, _r '~~" egg capacity per WO^" FbR GEhrfL"EMEN-vVlth or TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT — 1959 Allis Chalmers _ hatcher , ^,000 unit] clean. Size about 16. Matching purse and S Winona Tire & Retread : without llghi housekeeping: ' I "a Pont 4 dr Iltp , 8 cvl auto «/so brooder. Mrs. Jack Ulrlch, Read! shoe sets, , curfaiin, drapes, misc. Hand- privileges: Exclude model D14 tractor; 1954 Allis Chalmers CA tractor: 1953 ' . . - Landing, Minn. Private ent rance and bath. Tel. 4859 . 1261 East 8th : TeJ 8 I9C5 1 ti ans laclio s\sw t eal 1 . made new mitt and pot holder feels. Bank Rate I mam.ing ' Allis Chalniers CA tractor and cultivator; Allis Chalmers Dresser scarves and cushion setsraprohs, Apartments, Flats 90 Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 nice throushout Was $1298 baler; Allis Chalmers direct cut chopper with motor and Wanted—Livestock y -46 play suit with skirt and dresses. 562 E. 1 . Sarnla, today and Wed. "" ' ~~ " - i Bonan/a Buy «W No payment until , AUis N EAR WA fKI NS-2-bedroom aplZWjiTs - :RU(SE R —29 f t?yexceiient conditlon, fullv truck shoot : Allis Chalmers lnibil TO-ft . tandem disc ' WANTED LIVESTOCK of all kinds. Tel. - heaters. Also, used furnace; partially redecorated^ Available equipped galley, head, 2 bbnks, : car- 1 3-boltom 14-ineh Lewiston Sales Barn collect. Tel. . 2667 . i USED^GASTTwater ")G I'oid Station Ua *on 8cyI, Apnl 13 I9BJ Chalmers PTO' 4-bar side delivery rake; A-C, :bath tubs. Tel. nu. 877 E. 4tH, at once, Aprs AGENCY, INC., Realtors, peted, leaving toWn must sell , sacrifice Sales every Thursday afternoon. We buy : trans Ideal car for mounted tractor plo-vv; A.C?2-?bottom 14-inch mounted tractor , : ' 159 Walnut St. Tel. 4242. price Jl ,BOO. . Contact Ben Loomis, 101: I Ply 4 di , fi c>l , stiaiRht 165 East 2nd St grain binder; ;2-whecl trailer; steel wheel wagon; horse culti- ?;' Farm, Implements, Harness 48 Houses for Rent Lake Blvd. ! 95 stick Was "5198 ,» ~ ' Tel: 8-3198. vator; 1949 Ford ' >-ton pickup with grain box ; 2 bob sleds; y. BULK MILK TANK-Sunset SFgaF Used SUBSCRIPT'IONS EAST LOCAT ibty^2 bedroom home. . Uv- frucks, Tracto rs, TraiJers 108 Bonan/a Buy S-20S > cook stove; piano and miscellaneous. _ 2 years, perfect condition. 4 mllers E. ing room, dining room, kitchen and — - f:i HLKHARf~ l(i Writf Want-ed Automobiles 110 of Troy, Minn. Richard thoreson. balh. Enclosed front porch. Full base- i ItT mobileV home. ' do-w n and the bal- j' 1, Dover, Minn ! 40 MORE IO CHOOSE FROM j TERMS — Cash or finance with Vt - . | " ~ " ~ " May Be Paid at ment. Oil heat. $85 month . .Write C-B7 KennetK Pierce, Rt. ¦ KELLY- DLrpLEX FE ED mix ef. Va ton. " ^ I 1 ance in monthly installments. ' ty Daily News.. ^ frame or, flKlf ______' Complete with 2 h.p. motor. Llkt ntw. HAVE .TtlAT TRAILER LOW IN CASir . ~ built now at BERG'S TRAILER. 3951 Ray Hilke 4. Son Altura, Mlmi. - ' - . ?TED MAIER DRUGS_ Salesman In^ti ucted to ALVIN KOHNER and ORVILLE SCHROEDER , Auctioneers || V . . Wanted to Renl 96 W. V 4lh. Tel. 4933. ¦> Mill buy your car or truck - - SURGE MILKER PUMP-J new ' , large 7 ^ ' Submit Any Offer. , Jim Papenfuss representing Minnesota Land and .. VV WA?NTED TO. VSHARE home with midd'ie "t6p~FRAU?ERS—iii lO wldes anc - P22 withV Ihe new style" l'/<-lnch vac- RED '. Will trade dow n . aged lady. Preterabiy West : location. , oh used 8 . wldes. - ' Se< Auction Sen ice, clerk i?> uum line tor 50 cows; also 3 nearly some good buys •jV Will consign. ry Write. C-93 " Daily Mews. rental purchase plan. 1 84: I . . -Vi pew Surge buckets, 50 pound slie. Ben Interior Paint us about the TT vs W. 5lh. . •" ' " -.v52r»i^»cr^ n. ^x;„vC ~ *^m *yi y. Ryan, Peterson: Minn: Tel. Rushford WANTED-Small fiat with private en- QUALITY CHEVROLET CO. »- ^ ^ ~ ¦r>* - ' ¦ ¦*¦ ft v , ¦« ¦ 864-7856. . . - . . .,. - trance or. small house. Immediate oc- \t * \ +•+• * A > /ay ¦^r^y '*?¦¦^M•'**' / ^ •r-^t -**- -- <. *-- »•('¦*¦'. . 105 Johnson Tel . 2396 1 u"t.-fiSii. '. I NOW YOU CAN make a choice—Our new Open Mon - Fn Eve *ldl 9 CLAY single auger ;sllb unloader built Farms, Land for Sale 98 B ARGAINS f^?w~l^U^<- -* t * ~y*z to the same high quality standards we Sensational rubberized latex ~ ' ' "¦ f st^t Auction Sales have always had. Walt until you see paint for modern interior UOTACR E F A R M-AiT~ t I li aben ^T mi les '59 Choi/. 5-ton c . c, ^/ ^ the low : price on. this one. We still have S. E. of Elgin. Contact Forrest Wa 2 speed axio ....$1698 Vt t CHEVR0LfT «^CC l- -C ¦ ft : the Original CLAY double auger ma- decorating. ters,: Elgin, Minn. : '59 Chev. 1 >,4-ton & C .-$1598 ^ Minnesota . ' chines We guarantee our : single auger ~ '56 Ford Vi-ton panel ...... S6V8 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 I20ACRE FAR M—75. : acres tiliable. . duals S89S model to be as good as any other 2'-* ¦ '56 For d - Mon C & C, Land & Auction Sales ' ?" ¦ make. We guarantee our double auger miles S. of Stockton. All modern house, '49.Ford ',i-ton, orain tight box ...S69b Open Tonight 'Til 6 Everett J. Kohnor I'-z miles Northeast of tho Village of Spring Grove, Minn . VI ONLY qt double garage, other buildings type to be better. Oak Ridge Sales & $1.49 fair. Wa- Willys 1-ton p.u., 4-wheel drive ... $1098 \ 158 Walnut 8-3710, alter houri-7814- Follow Auction Arrows. *er in barn . ,j lj Service, Minneiska, Minn. Tel. Altura ; . and hoghouse. For sale by '47 Int. Vj-ton pickup S«98 '¦ • ' owner. Write C-"5 Dally News. '41 Fo/d Vb-ton p.u:, like new ,.V. S398 7884. ' " ~ ON HGWY. f4—SmairiaVmraboiji ' No Cash Needed ' HOMELITE CHAIN SAW.- ;:\ iFa cTS ;-; ol land. 3-bcdroom house and Up to 36 Months to Pay \ Friday, February 16 ?. PARTS, SERVICE, SALES ^?S>^v^ other build- % ings. 512,500. : No payments 'til Spring Chain saw rental service ' AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Chevrolet Co Starting Time 10 00 A M Lunch Stand on Grounds. IT GALL THE LUMBER W. STAHR Quolity : 2nd .8. Johnson Tel, 545- Tel. 2396 374 W. Mark Tel. 6925 ' 105 Johnson . y NO. 8-3667. - Fri. Eve. Till1 9 I 52 HEAD CATTLE — Gctod herd of quality beef brood cows fj ~ ~~ Ocen Mon. . - r Big Days ? Houses for Sale 99 i * and young slock. Laboratory Bangs and T.B. tested. 1 Short- l| . horn-Hereford cow. fresh G weeks; 1 Red Shorthorn cow, fresh V] GRAND 522—By owner, newly decorated, ' Open House 3 bedroom, screen porch, nice , yard, 1 952 Chevrolet 3 days; l Red Shorthorn cp-w s, fresh 9 weeks; 1 Roan ' Short- U KENDELL Red Peterson Garage Auction : j '$ % garage, oil turnance. carpeted. Tel. 9096. "¦ ' I i horn cow, springing close; 2 Roan Shorthorn cows, due in y ¦ ¦ i~" ' ',2.ton Pickup ' ' ¦ NEAR' sfTMARTIN'srs-bedroom tiome. Located on U S 16 at west outskirts of West Salem Wis. * Spring; 4 Shorthorn-Hereford cows, due in . spring; 2 Red y : . ' large ;- >\MbK;-Wb-: 'l?- . LUMBER GO. , garage. All set to move Into. rubber , new grrini t.nik Shorthorn cows, duo early summer; l Shorthorn-Hereford cow, thru Basement, oil forced air furnace. Beau*; New I | | 573 East 4th Winona fresh 9 weeks; l Shorthorn-Hereford tlfol southern exposure glassed In porch.: A-1 -condition cow , due in Spring; 2 ?, Excellent buy for a family who desires Shorthorn-Hereford cows, due in Summer; 2 Red Shorthorn h I Fri., Feb. 23 pleasant economical llvlntj. ABTS Saturday, February 17 Baby Merchandise 59 AGENCY, INC.. Realtors, 159 Walnut j '* cows, due in Summer; 2 Roan Shorthorn cows, due in early . . % | | "Watch for our ad ~ - St. -Tel. 4212 or after hours: E. R. Clay " Surnmer; 5 Shorthorn-Hereford heifers 1st calf due in Sum- BA BY "TuGG Y Pe7lecl condfi ion? ' il 5? Lunch available on grounds. , ¦ 8-2737, Wm. . R. Pa-el. 4501. E. A. Abts a Winona Time , 11:00 a.m. t- 3- I in Thursday paper." J63 McBride: Tel. 8-1057. - 3184. ^ mer; Shorthorn-Hereford steers, V.i years old; 7 Shorthorn- , V? - ' EQUIPMENT — Bear front end aligning ma- , Hereford heifers, 11 to It) nionths old; 7 Shorthorn-JIcretord y? Coal/Wood, Of her- Fuel 63 EAST KING ST.—2 bedroom homer~ By (TO GAILAGE owner. Te|. 8-1408. equip., and 2 10-lon hyd. jacks, steers, ft (o 10. rnonlhs Old ; 5 Shorthorn-Hereford heifers, 6 ? F. A. KRAUSE CO. _ chine, includin.fi all bending . ~" ' "^ ~ " " ' ' -. Lumber GOOOViEW 83Q 47fH AVE By owner, Hunter wheel balancer , with 13-inch tire attach.; Warner 2- months; 2 . Shorthorn-Hereford bull calves, 2 months old; I ?j Slabs & 3-bcdroom rambler. 2'A yenn old. At- UuLJ "BREEZY ACRE S" .For oood quality slabwood and Service hyd. jack , with extensions and at- Shorthorn-Hereford bull calf , 2 months old; 1 Shorthorn-Here- ' tached garage. Extra large kitchen,, way 10-ton pull and push * lumber call r (jumper for d heifer calf; 1 Shorthorn-Hereford heifer, 2 months; l y-i a South on New Highway 14-61. built-in stove and oven. 011 heat, ull1 G5 Laird St. ? Tel. 4738 tach.; 2 Blackhawk 4-ton floor jacks; 2 Ajax jacks, Dave Brunkow & Son balh with shower Tel. 7020. 3-ton hyd . jack; W illard and Fox 0 and and 12V fast or .slow. ; y registered. Hereford bull , 3 years old, v| For . Trempealeau. Wis. lei. 14 . _ • D. NEAR NEW, most modern, 7-bedroom ~ portable hall cry chargers; Logan turret lathe, 24-inch bed , 66 HEAD HOGS — 20 Cross-bred brood sows, due to start | | ~ ~ and den. Full basement, blcj loi. Evfry,' Used Cars 109 ?V " - - attach; very Rood condition; 2 electric - fiirrowin g March l.Uh;v8 Cross-bred feeder pig-s, avg, wt. 150-175 ?j ^iD^JU KNOW A wanted feature, Located in an exclu- ' ' 10-inch swing, lots of , ] sive aro of new homes, within city; OLOSMO BILE-TfiT "?"", fuTly equI pped. Ihs,; 38 ' (K) 407 Chatfield St, Tel. 8-1903. L welders, 200 and 250 amps.; Marcruotte acetylene, weldci . Cross-hrcrl feeder |>igs , avg. -wt.;50 to lbs.; 2 steel -i & Service UV TV U. limits. Owner leaving clly. Priced _ 1 Sa l es ' for ~ — I hog feeders; "' '. '¦ ' ' ts tht amount of heat It takes to rslsa quick sale under 518,000, ADTS AGEN-- DuicK^-Super i9J7 4-dr ' hardtop? Excel", complete with tips" and cutting tip, gauges, hose , used very 2 M-ft. wood hog troughs. ol water 4 on the temperature of one pound CY, INC.. Realtors, 15? Walnut St. Tel. lent condition. 7)6 E. 4tti .^ Tel , C-2478. little; Sm ith acetylene welder, with hose, tips and cuttins: tip, 250 POULTRY — 250 Ghostley L-eghorn pullets; some feed- i] one degree. One ton ol Commander 4242 or after hour v. E. . R . Clay 8-2737, " "" - ' ' ' FORD—1960 Star liner " dobr hardtop, V- B welding cart; heavy duty drill press with set I ers; some watcrers. q John Deere Machinery, New Lump coal contains 29 million BTU's. Wm. R . Pagel 4501, E. A. Abts 3184. metal acrlvlene V Ther« Is no other coal llkq It. motor, Cruisomiitlc trnn'inii'.'.ion. A-1 220V electric motor, :-j Idea equi pment. McCulloch C. VERY NEAT and clean, 2-bodrcorni conrtillon. (1,595 or will take cor In of drills up to 1%-inch; Leland 3 IIP- GRAIN AND FEED — 1 ,900 bu. ear corn; 625 bu. oats ; ?] , Mayrath elevators, home wilh garnqc. Located In SI. Sinn ' s> trade- . Leonard Erdman, 822 W. How- used very lillle; small drill press, %-inch chuck , electric ino ? §j chain saws East End Coal & line I .HOO sq. bales .mixed clover alfalfa hay; 20O s<|. bales straw. ; area. Close to bu^ and . every day' ard. 220V elcclnc Oregon chain and — '" tor; heavy duly emery grinder; Master 1 H.P.; |j Cement Products Co. necessities. Priced under. 512 ,000, Call "T(j TRACTOR ' AMD TRACTOR EQUIPMENT - This is a ?! us for complete Infot million. ARTSJ FORD-SlarllncV T9«| r7, rinrdiop, hi.-au- ' Simncn precision lionin- nia 901 E. 6th Tel. 3389 motor; small cmciT mvl motor; AGENCY. INC., Realtors , 159 Walnut, tlful black, crulsomnlic, power steenng, i " Rood set of machinery and Well taken Care of. 19r>r> McD. 300 , pov/er brnkes. Tol. VU. complete with bush ing hones; Hlack & Docker valve 1 USED "Where yon get more SI: lei. 42-12 or niter hour',: E , R. Clay chine, I t ractor , with torque-amplifier; UKi l .McD. 240 tractorwith wide V " 8-2737, Wm. R. Panel 4501, E . A. Abtss FORD 1949-Gotxl. body ,inrl , . -wot- grinder , with attach ; Helen St,irt-O-Pack for ti 1 ! FARM MACHINERY heat at lower cost. motor. J75. rofacer front ; McD. 2-bottom , M-inch tractor |)low with fast hitch and ;\ I I 3164. Tel. 8-2812, or 12V; Sioux /-inch elcc. impact'wrench, with sockets , ' """ ' ' ' ' ' hydraulic depth control; MeD. tractor cultivator and hydraulic ; - - SEE — Furniture, Rugs, Linoleum 64 WEST FIFTH -- - Another nice .! bedroomi LINCOLN—I954V-8, hydrnmlicVnil power Champion spark plug cleaner; armature tester and growlei , | | ~ ~ " modern home. Hardwood floors, few) $300 -iiimp to fit Ml' or ll & M ; Mpls . Moline 11-ft. single (ructor Z; LANE CEDAR CHESTS^J49.95. BORZYS equipment, oood runnlnp condition, , brake riveting machine; large anvil; 4 vise, various sizes; 4 KOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 Mankato c.irpetlnd, new. oil furnace. Rioht on bui>i 1951 Chevrolet. -Tol. Lewiston 3744 . , disc; Minn. 7-ft . power ixiowcr, hydraulic lift , 1 year old , yj line. -11,000 > and 'i-ini li I DURAND Ave. Open evcnlnps. tap and die sets including one heavy duty; .'-t trailer typo; MpLs. 7-ft. semi mounted tractor mower on rub- V OUTSTANDING BUY Ir, elcc. dri lls; Sioux elec. sander , like new; Sioux hard se.it her: comolete tractor W. STAHR 501). I: saw rig attachment; McD. 2-bottom , 14- V $264.00 374 W, Mark Tel. 6925 this I960 FORD Fairlane M- and " i-inch pipe 1 IMPLEMENT CO , INC. Radio, healer, wt.llownll grinder , complete ; Lisle piston knurler; inch tractor plow fast hitch , fits 200, 240 or Super C; Minn. •?; KROEHLER 8-PC. VAN sit , ?.; Durand , Wisconsin WEST MARK—Owner transferred. Let . us tires, light green finish. , dies; pipe cutter; klestro heavy duty "i-inch drive socket , j , JI5 bu. tractor manure spreader; tractor chains , llxaii-mch; LIVING ROOM ENSEMBLE show you this sweet little home, lovely spotless condition through- timing lights , neighborhood living room like new ; large set of end wrenches; C and 12V V] McD. manure louder with dirt plate, 2 way hydraulic hucl> 't>- ,. V . 2 bedrooms, ' : Pillow arm sofa nnd chair with kitchen, full bath, ullllly room, new oi Only $'395 niicroniclers up . to- 3-inch ; . copper lube cutter and daring will fit almost any - tractor '; M.M. ' #69 fi-fl. (.oiiibiiie w-it.li i furnace and -arane. Near bus line. Pr iceri hone; cylinder glazing hone; elec. solder iron , '; soft foam seals. Plus 3-pc. stop tor quick sale. $6.10(1. ,-tool; cyl inder Wisconsin motor and scour clean; McD. tractor torn plainer , j USED FARM table grouping. Pair of table "C" VENABLES p ipe wrenches up to 24-int -li; 2 compression testers; » I , pull ty|)t -' with fort . att. on rubber . -: l pole lamps. Com- W. STAHR , Taeh meter; 2 radiator testevs; voltage regulator tester , : lamps and 374 W. Mark Tel. .l!4 John Doere "40" with Good things to Eat 65 i plele w. boxes; dairy wash tank; New Idea ~ [ P\).9b60 (Aiutsr fc^ ^* saD.17 Venr.i In Winona "VK«^ as a unit; several metal drawer cabinets; melal parts cahini t , all steel. fl Cultivator. GOOD COOKING ana bnklno Wisconsin UiKoln Worcury Pnlcon Comet "7..10 per I00. WINONA ^ stock of new purls including rings , bearings , brake parts , I '54 John Decro "fi O. " Ruuef potatoes. Open Mon. A r-ri. C VP , & Sat. p.m. V\ll.S ('L'LLANKOIZSEQUIPMENT - 1 Chatham f;innitig ! POTATO MARKET, llfl Market. gaskets; tt gnl, hyd . brake fluid; yimplox electric lime clock; ¦; - iiilll complete w ith sieves rubber lired w-beelbiirniw; bat' ery EXTRA LARGE ^ ] APPLES—a variety nl homcornwn apples Rf-.ntlC-D. IN PRICF. 19V, large outside elee, clock; shop manuals up to (12 models; used t-lectric lonco; I .20ll-lb. plulform scale; 2!i-(t. exiension ladi ler; i at ihe lowest pricur. in 20 years. P.irnS Six y«!»r old , 3 licdroom liome, ; \ Spreaders . IIUIC K hnrdlop 4-door. Ro- ; car chains; !i;()li-:!l) truck chains; .National comb , cash regisier J motor , «. Garden Store, ll* Walnut St ., or all on one floor. Soulli -out nil din, tii'Mi i , nutomalk Iranv I y .f . some- blacksmith tools , emery wheel: ' II.P. electric l„ F. A. Krause Co., So. on Now ttawy. and adding machine; a good supply of mechanics hand tools; ; | | 2—John Deere Model , ntisiini), [lower '.tu.rrlnn, ' V ' K-ili'b.-ink.s 'elevator gas engine; H-iiich 2b ft. belt; I' .--U-el o H-al , location (las lionl. Newly i-:ir- ' ¦ I 6—John Deere Model 11. _ * powi-r liniKpv lu-tonu linlsh , ' floor brooms nnd shovels. ; i feed tanks ; Acme heavy cast iron lank heater; complete ' pclod und (lecorotcd, I - r» r t «; lot . whlli.-VMll tin-*. Locil one ' V' ' 1-Kelly Ilyan 100 bu. P.T.O, Household Articles 67 r WRfcCKEIl TRUCK , PICKUP AND THACTOR lflfW . . VV trader sprayer , with boom ; 320 gallon gas tank on -stund; ; Sacrifice price $2:1, 500. V | | 1— New Idea Horse Spreader. USE onu ot our r.aruel shampooer- Iron f,ow ' . . $795: CMC m odel 450 wrecker truck wli h heavy duly lliaden PTO ' ¦? 219 ' gallon fuel oil lank on stand; blacksmith anvil ; ;>-incb i with Moe Li/Jtrc C.irpc t Shampoo. De- WEST 7TH | winch , with extra Hi-fi. boom, best of condition thrmighoiil , leg vise; blacksmith drill press; 35-11). pri-jMii'i'! grea-MT with \\ posit required. H, Clioali- & Co. "C" VENABLES including very good tires ; 105(1 v-lon pickiip t ruck , li- Field Cultivators One block from owi-ylliiiij.' . r> 75 W. 2nd Tel fi-271' GMC ' \\-:\ 10-fl. hose; regular line of farm tools. Musical Merchandise 70 licdmoiii.s, 1 haHis, , 1 I p ly rear snow tires , very good condition; St Paul 4-yaril ' 2-Jolin Deen: O ft. wilh 'J - l,an;e Open Mnn, - Fri. Kve. | HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Westiiifilioiiso !) cu. ft. sell de- j -¦ 4-aij )clc(l , ' ¦ 2-\vbeid trailers , Power Lift. DASS ACCORDION, 120 Italian m*rf« . living room with fire- " dump box anil hyd . hoisl good rondition; .' •'V frosting refrigei - ator ; Monarch electric range with time cli-ek ;| Scandolll. Used only n months. Lxcellnri t place. Also den. Puinaco mul I wilh dump p latform: l''onf-l'Vrgu.son traetor . miitor com- j .-i ;iiid electric controls , liuilt in dot-p well cooker , nearly new . ,.j condition. Will sacrifice. Tel, 24B-J4/0. 1 959 Chevrolet * " ;' , culti- Cochrane, Wis. roof oltl pnw 71 E. 2nd. Bob No-oseK. T,L 3B1 lint! serv lend hy your and the balance! in monthly instiillments. limited. - _ !_ room. OvcrlookiiiR colleRe " Don Ehmann " TV Service cam pus. ;, rr $2495 ALVIN MILLKR ,, Auctioneer Wl no*-'» 'l~-|l Electron ic Repair MAHV'IN MILLKH, Hepr Community Loan fc Finance Co,, ! " n ''''¦ tv (or nil Makes "C" VENABLES - I' f H il* u»i ), i' ? Lewiston Auto Co. ArrF.u nouns FASli , elerk. / /VVV " >**" » . ' ¦'M X A->7H Wi/ "60 W. Pllth 1*1 . H0J , it /; ... . _ 1 «-ttx*w* v i. -aw. . . . L.S Aotporlj ed denier or ('ALL 11-1113. 70 W. l!inl Tel, il-2711 ! -j . ii.u.<.W)i.,w.,-.il,, */tm*i\,,¦*,-,. LEWISTON . MINN. " - - ADMIRAL—MUNT2-ZI-NITH Open Moii. - Fri. Kvi- , . -, . .. -.-.'.vy-' ^j y v __ ;:;y^y BUZ SAWYER : '' - . By Roy Cront
DICK TRACY By Chester Gould
V BEE71E BAILEY By Mor! Walker
THE FLINTSTONES By Hanna-Barbera '
RIP KIRBY By John Prentice and Fred Dickenson
BLONDIE y By Chic Young
STEVE CANYON . By Milton Canniff U*L ABNER ? By Al Capp ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . • . ' ¦ ' > .- "- . ' . ' . . :- : . -' V ' . - . ' • . ' - - . - . . . ¦ -. ' ' . "
¦¦ ' " its THE Hyy-i- ^' ^' - ' ' ' - . "i Sale of the year at HADDAD'S ^^ ' for JUNIORS! 0mf^'> ! The first sign of spring is not the first |V ' .' W_W' *f Mho. S * fit. ;' we've the most beguiling collection of Junior f- mWmwkmmxm^^M,W ^^1? . Kj Fashions you've ever seen! . . . - light, %¦ fHS ^§§118 11? ,\ ANY CLEANING ORDER 1" ^ / fli fli 'W shapes to flatter every junior sire figure, Ik am^tmmm^J / < ,w 0 If you wear sizes 7 fo IS, Jordan' s . ^-jrfffifrfr rTrPt r ' 1* -''
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||' BONUS P«E^^ Here' * your opportunity for BIG SAVINGS on Hctddacl's finest C* n P /* I Jl I C* * ¦ ¦ EL \sf A% H quality cleaning. Any $4.00 cleaning order for only $2.98. I T The classic shirt dress ' Vv ^ I I 3 | i * Uf , coal slyled , *y, Kl . -iS** and ^ ""^ ^T*^*"- . y .... „, _.„ During this slack season you get volume discount on lorgo %-** ,! ^j PSl T collarle.ss, doiible-sHlched in -y \ • .„„. - cfc „r - |y MEN S OR WOMEN S . ¦t \ \ I ,:iflt 'k fl'(un nwkliup t" hem. The , \ . ana mm m ami mam mat orders . So check your closets now for ga rments you know will £* aft. ^ ' ' M'lf l)p" '",ls llI> ;i Mruirl lp" lher ' * ¦ to be t vxr *^ * > t II II IL #Tk Ci Hi have cleaned anyway cuul take advantage) of Iho I front . ' Turquoise, rocket red . <' W v ? ^J I ^ BIG ty^M|fp ? - ' * s ,!K t! ,l|,l(> ( VV V Mfes THyt * * ' i ' lH'i« '- C11 QC % - ; BULK SALE savings today I ' 4) 11J JO fflh \ \ >j, ( Sizes 7-15 t . "I
Emhroidercd flower galore bloom You'll Agree That . . . H U^ ^ H 1 i^^M ' spffcjS^A-**:- / \ ^ ,m t'1's sniiir' •s u'i ,, l1 of l fll,' r rii.von ,'. / } % IAUNDERED AND FINISHED raP^^^*^**- ' ¦ ¦ 1 ¦ M | ! D 1 III w , '~l l0 MOni • • • a f'01"! / t ' \ ¦ [V ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ a " odd a. a s H^^LTl^ WBi " " W® " V ' " '""k "^ '' / r* «w r» ! - * ^L^J hoi cler enhances 11M* midriff and f / J. ** ^ lllii 1 B * x mii i - - ti l l ||f . , . 'i hem. Natural, pink cloud, aqua. ,--" **" . •• i is the nicest thing ^g uAjAj mA^iir^m^ w 1 deeper self-color cm- \ ^^^^^UaW^ ^Lmmm ^Lmmm ^LmW ^^I ^^^ f||| W - - '" ftf iL' - hroidery. Cl C QC \\ to W 1 | < Sizes 7-15 ^>l«/iJJ f ^_M ^_M C. *h°^ ever happened your clothes. ^ * 4 >oo // Vy Other Spring Dresses $9.95 ro $15.95
"y ¦¦ USE OUR CONVENIEKT iSpT- . ." r ?" - ,>>- \ / ^ti^m ^^ LOT AT REAR OF OUR uAl-fiHH HBHHKttflH« n^^^BVSBBMBl BUILDING! 164 Main St. Across From Post Office ¦ Wk^Kx ^MFSP^L^Smy+TordatfQmmm^mm^ wE AlS0 «, % m Phone 2301 60 Woif Third Street