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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Snow, Freezing Auction Information Drizzle Tonight iTisted Daily in the And Tuesday Classified Section LBJ Pledges Firm Stand Against Reds LeVander Gets Civilian Aid Support in Emphasized at First District Hawaiian Talks HONOLULU (AP) - Presi- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS dent Johnson swung into talks Harold LeVander, South St. today with top leaders, of South Paul attorney who's running for Viet Nam after taking a stand- the Republican nomination for and-fight stance in a sharp re- governor, got some support ply to critics at home. from southern Minnesota during U.. S. officials said civilian tie weekend. programs wbuld be emphasized The First District Young Re- during the^ historic strategy con- publican League, holding its an- ference that winds up Tuesday. nual meeting at South St. Paul, However, Johnson and his visi- passed a resolution backing Le- tors- r ¦;¦¦ ¦ '¦ stressed military deter- Vander.' - ' ' ¦/ mination in public statements! The group said thai Minnesota y Johnson , welcoming the Viet- needs "imaginative and reason- namese with martial honors ed leadership to grow and pros- Sunday night, said the United per." It added that LeVander States must stand firm against had shown leadership in three Hanoi and the Viet Cong guer- ' rillas or "we will have to fight major "problem areas facing " the state '— community develop- again some place else .— . -. at ment in the metropolitan , area j what cost no one knows." Industrial development and ex- Nguyen Van Thieu, South Viet pansion, and attaining agricul- Nam' tural prosperity. s head of state, responded: " "Your words have gone beyond -was Meanwhile, Rep. Clark Mac- the usual welcoming address 7 INCHES WAV TO SAFETY ...Lor- near shore and pulled out by a passer- , , - Gregor R-Minn., who said earli- for they told Viet Nam ; and the raine Michaels, 6, Madison, Wis., was res- by. Firemen pushed an extension ladder to er he was only interested in run- cued from thin ice on the Yahara river Sun- the girl, 20 feet from the bank, and brought ning for , indicated world of a renewed and much ¦ ¦ ¦ . re-election stronger determination oh the day after she and her brother, Jeffery, 4, her to safety. (AP Photofax) ¦;¦ - he'd be willing to run for the part of the United States to wandered onto the ice. Jeffery fell through "U.S. Senate if he got practically draw a line and stop Communist unanimous backing of GOP lead- aggression in Viet fyam , and. ers; in the 87 . counties. now." The Republican nominee will Johnson, in greeting Thieu have to tackle one of the Demo- and Premier Nguyen Cao Ky at cratic - Farmer * Labor Party's airport ceremonies, voiced LBJm top vote-gettersi Sen. Walter scorn for "special pleaders who Mondale, who was! appointed to counsel retreat in Viet Nam;" the post in 1964 and will be nnv ''They belong , to a group that ning for a full term next . fall. has always been blind to experi- LeVander and the other an- ence and ¦ deaf to hope," John- THEY'LL PLOT VIET NAM STRATEGY tion: shortly after the two leaders met for the son said. nounced GOP aspirant for gov- .,.¦ ' . President Johnson turns to Premier first time at the Honolulu airport. They be- ernor, Ramsey County Atty. Wil- . Nguyen Cao Ky of South Viet Nam at, the. lat- gan two days of talks on the Viet Nam war The presidenty argned that it By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ed bombings are an essential after Christmas.;.He 3iiay vary liam Randall, have busy sched- ules going this week, coinciding ter's hotel in Honolulu's Waikiki. beach sec- today. CAP Photofax) ;- .; is as important now to resist AP Special Correspondent¦ element of his strategy for de- the intensity, of attacks; But his communism in Viet Nam as it WASHINGTON (AP) '• - . - A feating Communist efforts to with the launching of GOP pre- biggest problem will be to keep cinct caucuses. was to oppose it in Europe after year after hii ordered the first conquer South Viet Nam. World the bombLng within the bounds Both have scheduled numeij* War II, air strike against North Viet He. may suspend the bombing "Chir stand must be as firm Nam., President Johnson is re- again in coming nionths as he which he has set. ous appearances before Young meetings ih as ever, '* he said. ported convinced that the limit- did during his peace offensive The President is under two Republican League ; coming weeks. Thieu was reported deter- opposing pressures on this Six mined to argue ^ Chirac here for a hard- Wife; phase of his Vietnamese war LeVander plans stops at Da- line military policy, including' strategy. , kota County caucuses Tuesday intensified direct moves against Many foreign governments night. Olmsted County meietings North Viet Nam. He revised his I^S^ift^ , arrival speech - and critics of his Vietnamese at Rochester Wednesday ni^ht en route from and a Lincoln Day dinner at Al- In Minne Saigon after getting advance policy in Congress are basically By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS of; , opposed to the bombing and bert Lea Saturday night. were victims . the blaze at who helped the girls out, Harlin word of what Johnson planned Gonyick in Clearwater County. Gibeau, also was ' cut.'- ' ;.' to say. made this clear withi their ap- A tour of 20 communities Six children died in fires that ' . Wednesday through Saturday They were Daniel Faldet, 4, A blaze at the homey of Mrs. Ever since the hasty launch- Red-Heici Valle\r peals last month to continue the flared early¦ Sunday morning in suspension indefinitely. is on Randall's schedule, includ- Minnesota. '¦; and his brother Jeffery, 3. Dan- .Caroline Nelson at Fergus Falls ing of the policy conference with SAJGON, South Viet Nam inland today xnto the An Lao ' Other congressional jbd mili- ing the Rochester caucuses Each of the three blazes — at iel was dead at the scene: of the trapped Janice, 15, and Duane, a presidential ; announcement Wl — The U. S. 1st Cavalry Valley, a tortuous gorge- held tary advocates of intensified Wednesday night. Minneapolis, Fergus Falls and fire and Jeffery, . -who had third 5, in a second-story bedroom and Friday, American officials had Division, (Airmobile), wheeled by the Communists for a de?f war would -like to s-ee the at- Gohvick — claimed two lives. degree burns, died in a hospital they died apparently of smoke intended the meetings to at Grand Forks N.D., Sunday inhalation. around plans to ade, after a dramtic linkup with tacks increased to include Ha- Robert Howard, 21 months, ^ improve and U.S. Marines evening. expand the social and economic . noi, the North Vietnamese capi- and his sister Theresa, seven A brother, Dale, 18, escaped The two American forces met tal, and the port of Haiphong. months, were killed when Authorities said the youngsters progress of the Saigon govern- Plane with burns . and broke both ank- ment. 18 miles north of Bong Son as Johnson and his lop advisers, Indian flames swept a two-story duplex were at home in company with les when he leaped to the frozen Girl Found the largest Allied operation of two babysitter's while the par- however, are said to believe in south Minneapolis. ground. They said no Important mili- the war tried tp close the net on that while direct action against The father, John Howard, 24, ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Faldet, two Red regiments believed in Mrs. Nelson, a divorcee, was tary decisions would be worked North Viet Nam is vital for sev- was critically hurt with burns reportedly were visiting at a out. the area. eral reasons, a radical escala- Carrying 37 neighbor's at the 1:30 a.m. hour. at Moorhead at the time. and his wife Bonnie, 20, was in At Mankato, Lyle Simmonds The roster of conferees from Dead in After morning fog and rain tion of the attacks at. this point satisfactory condition at General cleared up, two brigades of the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ One of the babysitters, Julia was hospitalized with second de- both countries was heavy with to include Hanoi ani Haiphong Hospital. ' . experts helicopter-equipped air cavalry -would Hetland , 8, received slight burns, gree burns Sunday when a fire anxious to press for po- carry risks outweighing A couple upstairs, Gary Matt- litical and social progress drew the assignment of scouring the possible benefits. long Overdue and Pamula Hetland, 10, had started in his trailer home, ap- in son, 21, and his wife Karen, 19, cuts in getting out a broken parently from a hestl&mp. His Viet Nam, with the aim of tar Trunk the AJI Lao Valley. South Viet- NEW DELHI, India (AP) — fled uninjured. namese troops tried to pene- bedroom window . A passerby pet dog died. strengthening the appeal of the NEW VORK (AP)-The scion An Indian Airlines propjet air- Cause of (he blaze, which ap- government there. of a publishing trate the valley 15 months ago liner with 33 passengers and parently started in a wall was and failed. , However, there were indica- family was -found sitting in. a crew of four aboard was report- not determined. tions —. at least in huddles rented car on Manhattan's low- Only scattered fire from small FHA Interest ed missing today en route to arms and automatic weapons A newspaper delivery boy, among American officials — er East Side today and police New Delhi from Srinagar, in the Robin Kern, 13, and a man driv- that future military policy, eald they found a girl's body in came from the Communists at Kashmir Valley. the onset. One Viet Cong was ing him around on his route, Castro Rips would get a full hearing. ' the car trunk. Airline officials said the twin- Russell H. Rogers, 42, saw the Gen. William C. Westmore- A preliminary medical ex- reported killed and 14 captured. Rates Raised engine , plane was hours overdue Punji stakes, sharpened bamboo downstairs ablaze and roused land, the U. S. commander in amination indicated the girl WASHINGTON (AJ)— The and presumed down. Civil and the occupants. Rogers related , Viet Nam, conferred at length may have been dead as long as poles concealed in the ground, caused some injuries among Federal Housing Administration military aircraft were search- "I kicked in the door and smoke with the President and Indicated two weeks, and apparently died boosted by one-fourth, of one per ing for it. bellowed out. Somebody inside at a news conference that he of an overdose of narcotics. the American cavalrymen. Red China cent today the inter est charge An airline's spokesman said wants more U. The skies cleared late Sunday asked mo what I wanted. I HAVANA (AP) — A slashing would be Chinese reaction to tho S. troops sent to on home loans. the passengers were believed to yelled, 'Get out of your house. Viet Nam to invade Comm-unist The girl, Celeste Crenshaw, over North Viet Nam and U. S. attack on Red Ctitna by Prime blistering broadside Castro was a student at the private Air Force jets penetrated 360 This brings the cost of bor- be German, Swedish and Indian It's on fire!' " strongholds and shatter the ene- 19, Minister Fidel Castro raised the loosed Sunday, Castro accused my Rhodes School in midtown. She miles above the border to hit rowing to 6 per cent. nationals. Two other pre-school children in 's "main force" elements, possibility today of a break estimated at was the daughter of Mrs. Wil- the old French fortress of Dien diplomatic relations between the Chinese of extortion , black- about 77,000 men. liam N. Gooden of New York Bien Phu on the eve of the start mail, subversion, aggression, Asked how many additional Havana and Peking. troops he and John Wyle Jr., a Georgia of the American air attacks a strangulation , hypocrisy, cyni- thought he would The Cuban capital buzzed need, the U. S. military chief in lawyer. yenr ago. U.S. spokesmen re- with speculation about what cism, deception , dishonesty, young man at the wheel ported 7.*>0-pound .bombs left the Viet Nam replied : "This is a The disrespect and treason. of the snow-covered car was airport runway heavily cra- matter I look forward to dis- cussing with Robert Friede, 25, grandson of tered. Some diplomats and political Secretory McNa- mara during the coming days. the late Moses L. Annenberg, The Jets also hit a tiarrachn experts expected a quick diplo- publisher of tho Philadelphia In- and storage area and destroyed Pilotless Plana This is a matter under constant quirer, and nephew of Walter 12 buildings, a spokesman said. matic break. Others thought study." China would suspend trade rela- Annenberg, now editor and pub- Sixty per cent of tho military Secretary of Defense Robert lisher of the Inquirer and pres- complex at the base was report- Reported Shot tions, cutting off what much- S. McNamara U ono of four ident of Triangle Publications, ed knocked out. needed rice Peking is still ship- Cabinet officers taking part in Inc. ping to Cuba. the meetings. The others aro Down Over China Castro lashed out In reply to Secretary of aState Dean Rusk, Who' s Nursing TOKYO (AP) - A pilotless Chinese charges that ho lied Secretary of Agriculture Orville Morse Charges h i g h-altitude reconnaissance when ho declared Jan. 2 that L. Freeman, and Secretary of Grouch? military piano was shot down Peking had reneged on a sugar- Health , Education and Welfare for-rice agreement. John W. Gardner ' always seems over mainland China today, the If a woman New China News Agency said. It was not known whether to be nursing a grouch, Westmoreland In hi.s confcrcnco Meddling NCNA, in n broadcast moni- maybe sho shouldn 't liavo in WEATHER with the President mnde n pitch married him in the first tored here, snld the unmanned for more troops. He said ho wns place . . . Going-out-of-busi- aircra ft was downed by a Com- FEDERAL FORECAST not at liberty to divulge what ness sign in n store win- munist Chinese air unit. It did WINONA AND VICINITY - was discussed, dow : "Forced to Move — Latin America not elaborate on this point, Tho Considerable cloudiBess tonlffht Tho United Stntes now hna Lost My Lease and My WASHINGTON MP) - The brief report did not identify tho and Tuesday. Occnslonnl snow moro than 107,000 fighting men Shirt" , . . Psychiatrists tell Senate Foreign Relations Com- nationality of tho plane , except or freezing rain or drnzle de- in South Viet Nam. There hnvo us some children — even mittee turned its eye from Viet to say it belonged to "U.aS, im- veloping tonight and likely to been estimates that tho Ameri- teen-agers — fenr the dark. Nam to Latin America today perialism." continue Tuesday. Not much can strength may riso to about In fact, they nlways use a 400,000 by with a charge that U.S. good Earlier, North Vict Nam change in temperature. Low to- next summer, and phone booth with a light in , possibly moro later. Rut nny described a neighbor policy has reverted to claimed it shot down a U.S. night l!>-2!i hlnh Tuesdnv 22-^2. il . . . Someone intcrventionism. „ LOCAL WEATIIKR new dcclfiions on troop strength Hench hotel: plane over ils territory and cap- huge Miami Sen, Wayne Morse, D-Oro., observations for the in Viet Nam nro likely to re- thnt room serv- tured its pilot, ' 'It's so vast who mfldo the allegation suid 24 hours ending nt 12 m. Sun- quire longer consideration than toll cnll. " , U.S. officials in SnlRon mndo ice Ls a "the fallout in tho hemisphere day: the few days allotted to this con- ALMOST A TllAtJKDY ... A Marino Thieu , Vietnamese head of stnto. A doctor no mention of nx\y U.S, air raids Maxim um, 22; minimum, 7; ference. from the Dominican interven- on Communist Korth Viet Nam tion bo a who was a member of tho honor guard wel- who went to his aid snid he found his heart noon , 22; precipitation , none, will burden to us for today. Westmoreland answered ono mnny years to come, coming Viet Nam ' s leaders to tho U.S. nt the had stopped. Ho restored it by external mas- Official observations for the CaJiVxh as will the Thp Peking broadcast , which 24 hours ending nt 12 m. today : question in a wny suggesting ho ¦ ¦ ' financial cost to tlio American Honolulu airport lies on the runway whero sage. (AP Photofax) (For more laughs seo quoted a Hanoi announcement , Maximum , <')4; minimum , 12; may favor intensified bombing Earl Wilson on Pago 4,) people." he collapsed during a speech by Nguycj^Van suid tho pilot was not identified. noon. 24; precipitation , none. of North Vict N am. R ABBY- ' LDEA ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Open ¦¦ . ' ')¦ . , . . .; , : , . . . . . J ^ P^-^ 9 am. to 9 p.m Th air ZsAi n d s Ma y

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School drama group capped one today/ • SEASONAL temperature nor- Above zero temperatures re- of its most successful seasons To Strike Considerable cloudiness to- mals are predicted for Winona turned to Winona over the week- in school history Saturday by MINNEAPOLIS, Mina. Lm- and Vicinity for the next five night and Tuesday, and then end, the thermometer rising to claiming a major share of hon- Memiber-s of Airline ^District the part none of us like days with average daily , highs , occa- a Sunday afternoon high of 34 ors in the; Minnesota State High 143, International Association of sional snow or freezing rath or 21-28 : and nighttime lows 1 be- after a high of 22-on Saturday. School Drama Festival at Rich- Machinists and AerospaceyWork- drizzle and likely to continue low to 8 above. Low Sunday morning was 7 and ers, have voted to strike North Tuesday. Not much change in Precipitation through Satur- this nio-rning 12. At noon today field High School ' Central Airlines which serves temperature, said the weatherv day is.predicted , to average one- the reading was 24. The one-act play cast directed about 90 Midwest communities. man.v predicting a low tonight fourth to one half an inch The 34 reading was the warm- by Warren C. Magnuson won the Elton Barstad, district presi- of 15-25 and a high Tuesday of (melted) in occasional periods est of the month and the high- top festival rating of A for its dent and general chairman,: 22-32;. - ' Fri- of snow Tuesday through est registered in Winona since performance of Edward Albee's said a strike cannot take place No 7 important temperature day. a reading of 35 oh Jan. 9. Since until Feb. 20 because of a 30- change is the outlook for Wed- If the half inch of precipita- "The American Dream."'' then the temperaturex had dip- day waiting period required by ped below zero on 21 days, PAT VICKERY of the Winona the Railroad Labor Act. dropping to a Jan. 29 low of players was selected by festival Barstad said no talks are un- - '• -26. judges as "Best Actress'" in the TOPS IN STATE . . . these Winona Sen- rated production of "the American Dreana" der way and nonei have been ior High School drama students, A YEAR ago today the Wi- state meet and two fellow mem- with thetr at the festival. Miss Vickery was named the scheduled. Sclrlesinger nona high was 45 and the low director, Warren C. Magnuson, right, won top 7 state festival's "Best Actress," Miss Hafrier About 50O "mechanics and fe- Set bers of the cast were honored 28 with 3 inches of snow on the honors in the state High school drama .festi- was runnerup in this category and Doyle was Iated personnel are seeking runnerup ratings. ground. Today's snow depth was with val Saturday. From the left, Pamela Hafner, runnerup in "Best judging. Previous- higher wages, additional vaca- Actor" tion time aiid increased health 5 to 7 inches depending on ex- James Doyle was named run- Robert Gasink Judi Hanson, James Doyle ly the cast had won district and regional y »¦ . and welfare benefits. Details of Here Saturday posure. V v . • . nerup to a Sti- Louis Park stu- and Patricia Vickery who presented the A- chanipionshipsa (Daily VNews photo) M-time high; for Feb. 7 "Best Actor" and the demands are not being an- dent as . nounced at this time, Barstad The ; author of "A Thousand was 54 in 1878 and the low for Pamela Hafner was runnerup to ¦ the day -34 in 1875, Mean for ¦Said. . Days" will lecture at Winona , Miss Vickery in the "Best The union contact with North the past .24 hours ywas 23. Nor- Actress" judging. . . 7 Anybody State College next Saturday mal for this, time of the year Elba 5efWee Small Districts Central expired more than a ' ' ' ' .y There were no specific rank- year Barstad said. . - nighty7 is l8. ings of entries in the state festi- ago* lie is Arthur Schlesinger Jr., No place in Minnesota report- val but on the .basis of group Got a who wrote about the Kennedy ed a belowr-zero-reading today. and individual honors Winona St ationt Entered; May Face Profit days from his vantage point as The state low was 5. at Brain erd could be considered as the ac- and 6 at St. Cloud- International knowledged top v school in the a special assistant to the Pres- Selected Falls, -usually a cold spot ,, had festival . Change Stolen Trom benein? Rep. Says Jury ident. •' y " Whatever -it is, it came in a Hall a minimum : of 8. Six 7 of the eight entries — . burglar got about $10 in ST. PAUL '.m—State Rep. Clin- At Rochester the 24-hour 7 low Winona, St. Louis Pari, Rose-" A wine-colored case, is valued at SCHLESINGER will speak at was 19 after a Sunday after- ville, Fosstbn, Glenwood and small change Saturday night . at $"75, and police say it was stol- ton Hall of Rushford said today 1 8 p.m. in Somsen Auditorium . noon high of 34. ; Hibbing — each won A ratings the Paul Hoist: seryicevstation in en from ' ..a Cochrane, Wis., the 1967 Legislature may consid- For SlWO A limited number of tickets Fog was reported at . some for their productions. Hutchin- Elba, Minn , Sheriff George L. man's car early Sunday. er aV method of prodding 500 may be available to the public " state communities, . .;¦ especially son and Fairmont received B Fort reported today. Chief James W. McCabe re- small school districts into limit- • depending on student and facul- ratings. '. . .-. „' V -' ' Alexandria , Redwood Falls and The, sheriff said that he learn- ported today, that. Gerald Klein; ed mergers as a means of offer- ty demand. . . • St. Cloud¦: • ". y Cochrane, came to police head- Civil Suit Dr. Daniel Hoyt, chairman of OTHER members of the Wi- ed about the break-in Sunday ing better services to young- Trial of . ' ,000 personal in- The "WISCONSIN Highway De- nona cast , in addition to those quarters early Sunday to report -a $16 the division of Social science, partment reported; today . that morning through a call from his "tromb-enein'' missing. It sters. jury suit , was to begin ttus after- ' .-;, announcement singled out for individual awards eaid that -an fog in counties bordering Lake Bernard Kirsch, Elba. had been stolen from his car Hall said Ihis could be done noon following the selection this about availability of tickets will are Judi Hanson and Robert Michigan reduced visibility and Gasink. parked on Main Street, while he through "special service dis- morning of 10 men and two. wo- be made later this week. The extra caution in driving: was re- AN investigation by Deputies got something to eat, between tricts' in which small districts men to hear the case. division is making arrange- y Winon a and St.y Lonis Park maintain t heir own iden- quired, were the only schools to Helmer Weinmann and Fritz 2:30 and 3:30 a.m., Klein said. Mrs. Robert L. Bea-vers,. Foun- ments for Dr. Schlesinger's ap- Arthur Schlesinger Jr receive tities but combine to hire school , Roads throughout the state special mention iri addition : to VVilsbn showed that the burglar The chief also reported . that tain /: City ; Rt. 2, Wis., asks pearance. four hubcaps were stolen from psychologists, counselors and $15,000 'compensation for alleged : , were reported clear and in good their overall ratings., had, after three unsuccessful at- In 1946, at the age of 28 he ' , Leonard Brown 's car Saturday other personnel which none of permanent and disabling injur- was the youngest historian ever winter traveling condition, : v Magnuson . said: that at the tempts to pry open doors and a , , night while lhe vehicle was -the districts . could afford sepa- ies received in a collision Feb. ;''• to win the Pulitzer Prize, when Wisconsin residents loo who conclusion of the festival it was : . can still feeLthe shivers of the window, gained entry by smash- parked in front of his mother's rately.' 5, 1965, at Kraemer Drive and he received it for "The Age of One Minor Injury the Consensus of the judges that ' recent cold blast,; were heart- entries iri this year ing a pane in a front door and home at 60S W- 5th St. Brown, Hall sponsored a bill to that Orrin Street. She asks an ad- Jackson ." From 1961 to 1964 he 's festival 1965 session but ened Sunday as temperatures in most respects were superior letting himself in. of Minneapolis, valued the hub- effect in the . ditional $L,000 in compensation served in the White House as it failed to- pass the Senat-e. over most of the state were the to most college drama produc- The burglar went into the sta- caps at $70 - for medical expenses incurred. special assistant to President In Collisions Chief McCabe said that a He said a wholesale reorgani- Kennedy and la ter to President highest on record since Jan. 10. tions. Defendant in the suit is Gary It was also tion's office and helped himself "trombehein" is a musical in- zation of school districts into Johnson. ' - It was the.first time since then the first time In Ra Schmidt, 1734 Kraemer 7 ^_ the history of the . festival that to about 30 dimes, 20 nickels strument, as far as he knows. larger units is needed, bu is re- Drive. Mrs. Beavers alleges that that above-freezing tempera- fearful of THE :SON ; OF Arthur M. On City Streets more than four schools received and 24 quarters, according to an However, neither an unabridg- sisted by small towns she was a passenger in a car tures were recorded in Wiscon- losing their "identity." Schlesinger, also a distinguish- ( Three collisions nn y. -Winona.', j sin.. : Avratings. y. estimate supplied by Hoist. ed dictionary nor an encyclope- moving south on Orrin Street ed historian , he was barn in Winona entered the state fes- He did not take 100 pennies dia yields a definiti on of . the A merger of districts for spe- when it collided with a car driv- streets Sunday caused one j THE MERCURY climbed to 36 ' cial services, HaU said, could Columbus, Ohio, aiid was gradu- at La Crosse for a : state high, tival after winning district . and in a cash register with the stol- mysterious apparatus. en west on Kraemer Drive by minor injury and $650 damage, I regional drama "trombenein" be a be a forerunner to overall reor- ated summa cum laude from followed by: Burlington 33, Be- contests. V en change, however, the depu- Could the the defendant. Harvard in 1938. The follov/ing police' reported. i ties reported. The register had new. kind of noisemaker y popu- ganization. 7 loit-Rockford 32 and Milwaukee A PERFORMANCE of "the The proposal came up at a Judge Arnold Hatfield will year his honors essay was pub- A'two-car collision at Center 31. V not been forced open, the depu- lar among xock 'n' roll groups? preside at the trial. Attorney ' ' ' ' '- at 5;26 American Dream " will be pre- Police hope to solve the mys- meeting of a House appropria- ¦ lished under the title of "Ores- •and Howard . - ' streets | The lowest temperature re- sented for ties found. Nothing else was Robert D. : Lahgford , represents - . the public at Senior tery by recovering the missing tions subcommittee at which tes. A: Brown: A Pilgrim's ¦Prog- p.m . caused $300 damage. ported in the state Sunday. night High School auditorium Satur- taken. Mrs.. Beaver, and Attorney Wil- [ They did instrument. University of Minnesota faculty ress. " It received high praise Eriekson, 18, was 4 above at Eau Claire. The day at 8 p.m. find that the burglar liam H. Price, Rochester, repre- from the critics and was a se- CHRISTINE A. had used a screwdriver, members described va r i ou s ,.; - was driving i overnight high was 21 at Ra- Also on the program will be with a psycholo- sents Schmidt. lection of the Catholic Book j Hopkins, Minn three-eighths-inch blade to pry training programs in ¦ ¦ ¦ Wil- cine. . A- a presentation by Pirie Island, gy, psychiatry and social" work. (While jurors were being . Clubv • ' north on Center Street : and at a : window on the; north side ¦ ¦¦ liam Fy Hplubar, 186 E Mark Considerable fog developed runnerup to Winon a in the dis- selected this morning, members ' . ; •;• . Schlesinger's third book , "The 7 trict of the office. Moreover a bush- St:, as driving west on Howard overnight and heavy, fog was re- meet, of its production of * Three Injured of the jury p-anel arid the court Vital Center ," a discussion of ported this morning "Oh Dad , Poor Dad , Mama's ing , around the knob on a door got some enjoyment from one Street , according to; the police along Lake at. contemporary political and so- Michigan and along the Illinois Hung You in the Closet and I'm the west side of the garage juror's answer to Judge Hat- report. . cial problems, was published in border at Beloit and Janesville. Feeling So Bad." v had been pried out. Entry was Sp 'Bluebook field's question concerning pre- . 1949. Another book, "The Gen- V Damage was $200 to the right riot gained at either of these Holubar car and vious duty. eral and the President , " an an- side of the THE NATION'S high temper- places. 7 In Al ma Crash $10O to. the front of . the car " (The juror answered unhesl- , alysis of y American/foreign pol- j ature Sunday was 81 at Presidio, ALMA, Wis . (Special) - Available in tatingly that he had served driven by . Miss VEricksbri . . . ' , THE BURGLAR also had on V icy in terms of the issues raised Texas and the low this morning Three rural Alma persons are a jury during the April terra by President Truman ' . A passenger, complained of j was 20 below Duluth Store tried to pry open the door s dismis- at Syracuse, N.Y. through which he recovering from injuries receiv- of District Court — in 1923 sal ' nt General IVlacArthur, writ- pain following a two-car colli- j eventually . . gained entry. But he had been ed in a head-on collision on the Junior Edition "Would you like to know why ten in collaboration with Rich- sion at Gilmore Avenue and Highway ' forced to break the window E hill outside Alma (AP) I'm so sure?" -the juror asked ard Rovere or the New Yorker , Cummings Street at 1 -30 p.m, i Naples Town Gets Robbed in $3,600 Jan. 30. ST. PAUL -r One of the glass instead. The deputies pap-erback Judge Hatfield. "It's because I came out in 1951. - Laverne Earney, accompan- better bargains in Approval to Use found pry marks on the dbor books is on sale again in the served on the jury three weeks ! CITY ACCIDENT BOXSrORE [ Dump at Mondovi In Mink and frame near the lock to this ied by his son, Delbert, were office of Secretary of State Jo- after being married.") —To Dale— Goats front door. going up tihe hill en route home septh L. Donovan. Jurors are: Jerome Majerus, 1 ' J (AP) Nelson Distric t l!)f.fi lOfi,? 1 MONDOVI , Wis , DULUTH , Minn, . -Bur- Sheriff Fort said that a furth- to do chores. They had taken Selmer D anielson ¦¦ (Special) - It's a compact version of the , Elmer Ploetz, Deaths . - . ' .- ' lv 0 Mondovi City Council last week glars, apparently aware of a er investigation is being made younger children in the family legislative manual, more com- Richard Henry, • Arthur C. Group to Meet Accidents ... . 74. . . 72 . authorized Mayor G ay I o r d silent alarm on the scene which today. to St. Lawrence Catholic Church monly called the "Bluebook." Moore, Donald' K. McManus, . : Injuries 17 15 Schultz and Clerk Joseph Peter- alerted officers at headquarters, for instruction. David Stiehl, Both the big and little versions Leonard Heuer, stole some .-53,600 worth of mink Fred Zimmer- With Town Clerk Property son to enter into a contract with son of George Stiehl and Mrs. are published every two years. man, Joseph Miner, i ; coats and jackets Sunday night. Ralph OV D-inume .. $20 ,226 $13,528 the Town of Naples for use of Evelyn Stiehl, was coming down The paperback — designed for Stenbach, Mrs. Oliver Eide and NELSON, Wis. - The 10 resi- They broke the front door the hill v dents of Nelson who are circu- the city dumping grounds. Whitehall Scout young readers — sells for 15 Mrs. Gordon R. Espy. Gordon D. Baab , 1113 W. nth lock at Master Furriers in down- Stiehl had just come around cents over the counter or 25 ¦ lating petitions requesting wa- Peterson was ordered to erect town Duluth. Apparently one St.; ' and Mr.s. Joseph A . Peplin- new election booths at the po- a curve and was on the wrong cents by mail. For more than 10 ter and sewer systems and a thief grabbed fur-bedecked man- side of the road when the cars disposal plant will meet with j ski , 114!) Marian St;, were driv- lice station for the election April copies, the postpaid mail price Rolvaag to Call 5. equins and tossed them out to a To Get Eagle met, according to Clem Breen , goes down to 18 cents. Mrs, Hazel Mueller , town clerk , j ing south on Cummings Street confederate , who stripped the iwh en the Peplinski car rammed WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special ) Buffalo County deputy sheriff. Tuesday night to see if Ihey The council was informed by garments off and left the dis- It's been a sellout almost Conference on the* rear nf the Baab vehicle at the finance —An Eagle Scout hadge will be Mr. Earney received a brok- have enough signers to imple- committee that it membered manCquhns strewn awarded at every year and Donovan expects ifiilmore Avenue , . according to hud accepted the annual blue .ind en jaw, lost some, teeth and loos- ment the project. ¦ . the low bid of about the sidewalk, gold banquet at Our this year's 15,000 copies to be Big City Issues police, Fisher Auto Co. for a new three- Saviour's ened others when he hit the Sixty percent —or 70— of the Officers arriving w ithin about Lutheran Church next Monday snapped up. The small book \Vas are required. l .IMrs. Ba;ib , a passenger in her quarter ton pickup truck for steering wheel. He was a pa- ST. PAUL (AP) — Gov. Karl resident taxpayers three minutes only fognd • the at 6:1,0 p.m. tient at St. Elizabeth's Hospital , first authorized in 1059. At . last count they were eight { husband's car, complained of the . water and sewer utility. broken , manequins. Crammed into the booklet's 80 F. Rolvaag.says he will call a pain after the accident. Dam- Kenneth Thoreson , son of Mr. Wabasha , until Tuesday. Del- conference after the Novem- short , Mrs. Mueller said this Purchase of the New Buffalo E. M. Cohn , owner, said the and pages is a variety of information ' ago was -$150 to the front of County Atlas at Mrs. Henry Thoreson ,. will bert was scratched. ber elections this year to make morning. • . , :. $25 was author- loot included a coat worth $1,- receive the award from Paul ranging from election totals to a Nelson is an unincorporated llin Pop linski car and ' $50 lo ized. Frank .1. Bauer Jr., coun- David received a severe head recommendations to the 1967 999, and two jackets, priced at Wechtcr , Buffalo-Dccorah Scout cut and lost, some teeth. He was description of the legislative pro- Tw village. If the . required num- the left roar nf the Baab vehi- cil president, presided in the ,100 They were legislature concerning^ in $1 and $4fl9. in- executive. Scoutmaster John treated by the local doctor and cess. ber of persons sign the peti- cle. absence of the mayor , sured. Pictures of the state bird and Cities' problems. will he de- Brown will present other ad- released. He billed the conference as tions , the village A TWO-CA R collision vancements and fish, the loon and the walleye, clared a sanitary district and nt East merit badges Damage to the Earney car the "Governor's Conference on 2nd nnd Lafayette streets are carried in color. Other sec- will proceed to call n hearing, oc- and Cuhmastcr Ed Ausderau , was estim ated by the deputy at Metropolitan Affairs. " curred at 0:30 p.m as Lance who is in charge of the pro- tions show photographs cf state engage an engineer and draw . $1,000 and to the Stiehl vehi- officials and list tho salary, The gowernor indicated he will plans. This is provided under P. .Sbiral , 21 , Fort Atkinson , gram , will present the Cub cle at $50C. support a proposal for creation , GOP Precinct qualifications and duties- of the slate lnw. Iowa drove south on Lafayette awards. Mrs. Wallaces-Nelson of a multi-purpose metropolitan Street anrl Donald M. Mueller offices. Boundaries of the proposed , and Mrs. Henry Anderson are You also can learn from its service district to provide somo district have been drawn. 23. Fountain City, Wis., drove in charge of the potluck supper. governmental services on an ¦intl ,, Polio Boosters pages that Minnesota's average Buffalo County Agent Archie west on Stree t according Caucuses Slated Next Sunday a special plaque mean temperature is 44 degrees area-wide basis, Rrovold assisted with prelim- to the police report. Winona County Republicans will be presented the Lutheran Recommended in (70 degrees in Ihe summ er) and Rolvaag made the statements Damage was $100 lo the right ments in mnny precincts for inary plans, Roger L. Hart- Church in recognition of its that our land of 10,00* lakes in a speech to n Democratic- front of thn Mueller car and $50 will hold precinct caucuses possible action, I-cVnnder seeks many years of sponsoring the Farmer-Labor man , Alma , is attorney for the the GOP nomination for gov- Trempealeau Go. really has 14, 215 lakes. Party conference promoters. ilo tho right rear of the Sbiral Wednesday to organize locally entire Scouting family. on metropolitan affairs on tha vehicle. select, delegates to the ernor. There hns heen nn dis- , (Special) The nmall book lists election, Minneapolis campus of the Uni- nnd to cernible activity for the only Pigenn Falls Scout s will have* WHITEHALL Wis. March 17 county convention. I hnir blue ''and gold banquet — Thp. Trempealeau County returns for major state offices , versity of Minnesota. i;n RICK n.sT GRAI > KR .S other avowed GOP hopeful , ' n . Most, Feb IR nt 7::,0 p.m. nt Evan- Ut..*pf the , sponsored by the Lions Club . tion prog ram. stituents. Distribution of the reg- Stanley Rimnr , n Detroit auto Friday. They (lemonslnitcd caucuses he sa id. Locations will adoption of n number of pre- ulm* bluebook Is limited by law , •parts Minnesot a City Boat Club will be listed in an advertisement cinct resolutions supporting Donald Aekley is Cubmn'ster: Persons who didn 't receive store owner who flies his whut they learned with a pro- including 25 copies to each legis- own plane, be hold Saturday night "I •¦•'«' to be published Tuesday in the James G, Goetz , Winona , as the Wendell Hagen nncl the Rev . the initial immunization against didn 't quite make it League Cabin , gr am of songs , readings and , polio, should get them as soon lator. homo from Florida. l/.unk Walton poems The children themselves Daily News. OOP's candidate for lieutenant Gordon Trygstad , Scoutmasters e Island Park, . nncl Mrs, Thurmnn Fremstnd as possible , regardless of age. Others go to state depart- Thursday night , Rimar, 33, Latsch Prairi elio.se the subject of their proj- governor. Harold ,1. Doerer, Wi- ments, tho university and to Clifford M urray, president , , AT FULL strength , thr- pnrty nonn , Is county chairman for nnd Mrs, Addison Hcgge. den To achi eve maximum benefits , encountered a snowstorm near ect us the result of having would have 1211 delegates for ench public school Toledo, Ohio, and had to set liis said tho cocktail hour will be learned the song, ' tho Goetz campaign, mothers. the imrnunlzntions should bo "Who s Afradi its counly, convention. There nre small cra ft doiwi on tho ico of from 0:30 (.0 « p.m. 'n<0 swiss of Ihe Big Hnd Wolf ," and the Pigeon Falls Scouts will hnve taken prior to (ho advent of ' followed by 47 voting precincts in Ihe coun- A MINNEAPOLIS lawyer, Lake Erie, about five miles steak dinner will lie : story, "The Three Little Pigs. " a window display during this warm weather. Both initial and Buffalo Co. Board (l-mcing to live music After vi.silng Hie ty. Douglas Head , has volunteers .Scout Week in the Pigeon Store*. booster doses are available at from shore, . concrete block j Party leaders expect to got working in his behalf ns the Heservntions for lhe dinner !factory and the lumber yard The display will be entered in physician* \s offices. DURAND , Wis. - The Pepin Rimar walked ashore and got made with Roy Lar- and learning n-hnul : un indication of rank and file Republican candidate for attor- district compel il ion. On Scout Trempealeau County hasn't County Hoard will begin its a bus home. Ho returned to Oak should be carpenters ' ' Inter thnn Wednesday. I tools , tlioy built a house of ' preferences in this year s nom- ney general. Kerm it Bergland Sunday the Scouts wil be ush- had a csisc of polio since the adjourned nnnunl meeling Tues- Park , - Mich., Friday to hnve his son no ination contents, Thus far., said and Mrs. Byron White , both of Members and guests may at- JhUicks and mnde a mural pic- ; ers in church and lead the con- community immunization pro- day at 10 a,m,, according to plane hauled nshoro nnd re- .luring I heir l heme,. Olson , them appears lo he Ut- Winona , are chairman and gram. Martin I-iltmnn , county clerk. paired. tend. ile or no organized activity for chairwoman of the drive for gregation in the flag salute, aMMHMi ^"^"^" - ———— nny gubernatorial or senatorial Hie county. Regular:!r Meetings candidates. Endorsements may Somo interest nlso may he- A—^^^———, KNIG HTS OF COLUMBUS ^ ^ r~^i^ 1*' ""d 4^%!3l lfi ^ Monday* — 8:00 p.rn, stimulate efforts , Olson said , shown in backing 3rd District M ' Wlnonii Lodge No, IS, A.F. & A.M. ("long, Mac(;r«gor Ft Reg, Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 8 f l _jjf* —^^^tttmJy Social Niijlir* — Otlior Mondayt by helping lo crystallize senli- Clark against f cS, Memhors will meet nl the b^r.vcett. mora l llama inenls with in the pnrt y, Sen, Walter Mniulale , Olson ¦ ( 8 p.m. sharp in the clubhouio.) , i/G \? nt 7:0(1 p.ni. toni ght, tn altei ul ns n group and pay ¦ — Backers of Humid i.eViindor , said. Tn date the Republicans 'w" last respects lo Earl Itiignr, - D|nnor fAeetfng «t 6:30 p,m. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS ' l DON NYSETH, Oraiwf Knight South SI, Paul , arc believed lo hnve no aypwetl candidate for ,. ' •¦¦ HOWARD KEULER , W.M. j # .Wilton Knubon , NG. liuvo placed samplo endorse- Mondnle 's. sent. I They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmie Hatlb 2^Counry CD Band Clinic Set Modern Math - No. 1 Birch Society Meeting Set at Lake Gify Club for Lake City : LAKE CITY; Minn. (Special) Has LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special) ' Member Lincoln High School, lake — A civil defense meeting on -^ Helps host to the Hia- i$00^^. x:; i goveriiment emergency func- City, will be Valley League band clin- Army Trouble tions will be conducted by the watha division y of the Uni- ic Feb 16. About 500 (Students (AP) extension v IOWA CITY. Iowa — A versity of Minnesota Tuesday are expected: George Regis, Un derstand Wdrk University of Iowa student who at the VW Club here. High School, will have is a member of the John Birch Stillwater of Society said Tuesday night tbat Sponsored' by the Office charge. at he was accepted for enlistment Civil Defense, It will begin L,ike City vocal music atu- until 3:30 in Army Intelligence only after 9 a.m. and continue will be dents will attend . the league Rep. HR. Gross, R-Io*wa, pre- p.m. Noon luncheon served by the VFW Auxiliary; chorus clinic at Plainview Wed- tested to the Defense Depart- nesday. Weston Noble, director ment in Washington. County and municipal officers Goodhue of vocal music at Luther Col- Ron Zobel, 21, of Oelweih, from Wabasha and will be counties will be there. Harold lege, Decorah, Iowa, Iowa, a junior studying political clinician; science, said he tried to enlist Weick , Lake City CD director, at the Army Recruiting Office said the meeting is open to the . A hootenany will be led by in Cedar Rapids and was turned public. It will feature films, the local choruis after the Fri- and a recorded day basketball game here. Any- down . A recruiting officer at demonstrations, ' Cedar Rapids said Zobel had not message from Robert Mattson, one Interested in singing hai been rejected but that his appli- state attorney general . been invited to participate. cation was being checked. ; Zobel said that after he called Rep. Gross he received a tele- phone call from the Army and • was told that his application for ______- ¦ security,. clearance /'would no _w_W^^^ L • • *-. ^^^m^____ longer be held up." Zobel said " my membership inv the Birch Societyykilled it" M Xafipemd when he first applied for clear- ^^ Badger Driver ance . • - "For a while T was told they By Prof. W. F. Lloy-d. colleges, and is spreading over wouldn 't enlist trie," he said. License Checker University of Tampa ¦| the entire country. It may not BQyd Wimm be a perfect teaching method ' , V Do you know that every lime .but it's the best we have, that you add up a col-urhn ' of . State Chamber Admits Fraud For over 200 years arithme- ' numbers you are utilizing the tic was taught by mem oriza- yvMILWMJKEE CAP) - A for- Associative Law of Addition? Installs Officers th' mer supervisor of Milwaukee tion and drill. The children Sister Judi Do you know that wheiie-ver ybii ¦ ¦ ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^x^^^^^^^^^^^^r ^^^ were required to memorize a MINNEAPOLIS (APV -^- The /' " ¦L :L:- \ V By EARL WILSON y . i'.y driver license examiners testi- multiply two ; numbers having ^ seemingly endless number of •Minnesota :¦ Chamber of Gom- NEW YORK — Handsome movie star Stephen Boyd 's going more than one digit you are . fied Friday he accepted money rules and then spend hours in merce Executives installed new- from the Feb. 18 opening of "The Oscar" to a Bethlehem, Conn., ¦ ' ¦ making use of the Distributive from license applicants and y ' ;^^^ : ' 'u. , drill drudgery that wasy. sup- officers at their weekend meet- 1 convent for an appointment with "Sister Judith" — Dolores / :;; 1 said, x i Law of Real Numbers? Do you shared the cash with .an exam- ^^ posed to drive in the memorized , ing which concluded Saturday. Hart, his ex-leading lady, a Chicago beauty, who decided to really - know what you are do: ¦ L ' "Show me a filter cigarette routine, v In the grade school It was the group's 47th annual become a nun: . . . ", " .. -¦ iner., ¦y.yxL. y y ing .when jou "borrow " in a . ¦ . • . ~ [they labored through afithme- conference. : ,' ¦'-. ' "t phoned the Mother Superior and .understand I have an Frank Loh , 59, New Berlin, ly siibstraction problem?; Your that real delivers taste , tic with unrealistically large John T. H-ay, St.yPaui; was appointment with Dolores perhaps to have tea ," Boyd said .in told the State Board of Person- children do—pr they : wili when . numbers, and through dull , un- and Ml eat my installed as president. Other of- SardiV "Dolores seems very also, asked the ex- hat!" they study Modern ¦ Mathemat- i imaginative nel that he *¦»*«• V JS.tfmi I'aan J/mmtf\p..j Cm. T.C. ;' ¦ '¦:¦ ' ¦ , and artificial word ficers : James Paber, Fergus happy.": one described a sarcastic au- ics. yv~"\y ' . • •- . . Jack N. Gurrath, 38, . •problems... . Falls, first , vice president; Boyd , the tall Irishman who thoress: "She doesn't get her aminer, Maybe 'if you had been taught I Of course individual teachers Roger Ohlsen , Luverne, second was . Liz Taylor 's- leading nian nails manicured .'— she gets Wauwatoisa , to issue temporary ¦ ¦ '" '' and educators tried to change __ . . . . . - . ' . .. the why of arithmetic as well vice president;. . V . . . , ^' ; and four direc- iin the early stages of "CTeO- them sharpened." instruction permits to aJDplicants . > ...... as you , were drilled ; : in the j this dreary state of affairs, but tors— Elpi ; Hamre, Hutchinson : j patra ." . and is involved with REMEMBERED Q U O T E: without test. "how," it would be a more invi- i the tremendous inertia of the Newt Walter;. Marshall; . Glen beauties Elke Somrher, Jill St. Veteran actor Alfred Lunt once Loh, G-urrath and a third em-.' THE ROCHESTER OIVIC THEATRE ting tool.; What the schools are j system stifled their efforts. Carlson , St. Cloud , and William John , Edie Adams, Eleanor , ploye of the; Milwaukee office of gave the "secret" of his stage ¦ '• ' - ' V 'Mayo Park :- ., attempting to do with your chil- Sykes, Albert Lea. Parker and Jean Hale in "The. Vehicles Department ' . *^ : THE YEAR 1955 marked the success: "I speak in a loud , the Motor. " - dren is to acquaint them; with Oscar; Rochtwrsr, Mlnneiefa " first concerted effort,to change " admitted that the most clear voice and try not to bump were discharged last month. the fundamental reasoning be- almost exclusive property of top exciting part of his: national i into the furniture." v. things. The College Entrance level mathematicians. SMSG Loh testified at the board's proudly presents XX hind the operations with num- ( tour is his meeting with "Sis- ¦ bers, Examination Board (CEEB) ap- and other experimental groups EARL'S PEARLS:v The south hearing on Gurrath's appeal, this is Modern Math. ter Judith. *' v a powerfu l drama of Brooklyn waterfront ¦ ' -. pointed a commission to make had access to this knowledge, has :been having strange weath- i Lob's attorney, Gordon Aaron, *h» . • . yonrig, suggestions for improvement. "She says she feels she's er this winter . -• too cold . to MODERN MATH Is They examined it critically and j told the board Loh was with- THE It. is just . now celebrating its The- University of Illinois' work growing old and matronly and. water-ski and too warm to ice I drawing his appeal . The third revised it for the lower grades. .sometimes ' ' ¦ ' • • ' . '% VIEW B^IPCr tenth bitthday, It grew out of .ih high school math, and the she feels like she s skate. ' . :;V y | man did not appeal, There followed a short period playing some of the Bette Davis a revolt against stagnation in University of Maryland's work of chaos when some Loh testified he recalled three ^ educators roles, vbut she was always a Jack Benny and Jack Warner i by Arthur Miller the math curriculum in our pub- in junior high schools around and a few authors grabbed at ¦were' -at the Royal Box hearing instances between 1959 and 1964 , Washington D.C ¦Very. '. happy, though serious girl " ' America's greatest playwright lic schools. It is now influencing . , gave furth- the work of these groups pre- Woody Allen discuss his early in which . he shared cash with er authority to this and I'm convinced she'll stay effort, maturely or without careful days as a TV author: "I used Gurrath ; that'yhe had received AH three of . these projects with it ," Boyd said. ".After I [ V ^ebruciry 11-12-13 ond 16-17-18-19, 8:36 pm. study. This led to some courses to write tlie Mets games, and from " applicants that had taken i received financial and moral see her , I'll do my own medita- Box opatn of study and some textbooks other fiction;";...... That's a road test," Offie* w»*kdayi IC a m. tlH 7:30 p.m. * support irom the Carnegie ting.", : . r that were pretty extreme. Cool- earl, brother. Loh said , "After completion of • Mail and phone orders welcomed. Foundation. The Russians with er heads soon prevailed and Refer Lawfdrd and his airline ; they test , the applicant came $2, S2.25, $2.50 282:7633 ; «2-8481 theirvSputnik I in 1957 b oosted these early mistakes were rec- stewardess busted up. T-Tow The official state motto ol back to me and gave .me $20 ^ ' ' - msBNIT^: 7;00.9:J5 these revitalization efforts. tified. Modern Math is here to •you'll . see him and Pat -Lawford, '! Louisiana is "Union, Justice, i each time, and I gave $10 to -: ' Not recommended for children. 3Se.65-t-90« Shortly afterwards the School stay. - who, just divorced him ,, around Confidence." iJack.' -'v v- Mathematics Study Group together , ; . Peggy Cass ,says (SMSG) SOME principal'- ENDS TUES : financed v by they Na- and admin- my astrologist Taurus the Bull tional Science Foundation, was istrators y seized on Modern is uncanny; He warned Geminis formed. This group adopted Math early and eagerly trans- about physical risks in Febru- | many of the findings of the ear- milied their enthusiasm to their ary. Peggy went , to bed at j lier groups and carried them faculties so that the program 12:01 a.m. Feb. 1, fell out of ] SSiSly further. '¦- . ' : was alive, vital and. well taught. bed, and suffered a deep bruise : most hilarious comedy V The high school curriculum Others held out until the pres- on her cheek. was revised first ,; In sure of professional .and public V Eddie Fisher's intro of .Ioe E; , Trigonom- Now the range that ends etry, the emphasis- on tedious opinion became too great: Lewis got a. roar at his Miami TiWr calculations with logarithms was Some Systems waited until i Beach Eden Roc opening: ' ; "!' ^M largely eliminated. (We? have junior high to introduce the lovie everything Joe E. stands computers for that now. 1 new method. Others adopted it for — when he's standing." ottismw in all grades simultaneously, Solid geometry was replaced or Jolly Joe Levine bought film ¦ in any combination thait can be | rights to "Golden Boy " and willv by an introduction to calculus imagined. . This lack of unifor- or a math star Sammy Davis in it . Hillard ^ cm survey course. Alge- i.^^^BSSMiff XMtA& ^^VSX^^^^^^^^^^^MAx^mmW^ mity hurt the public image of Elkins revealed on Sandy Less- oven cleaning drudgery bra was no longer to be a "do e the new subject. . TECHNICOi^R it this way because it' berg's WOR program. s right" Some students resented the but rather one stressing The Stratford Shakespeare Set under- break with tradition. Students j standing; and reason. wanted retired Jimmy Cagney to r«iiicmBDBDBiiir we re particularly bewildered play "Falstaff," " Agent Bill Mc- *| IT WAS soon discovered that when transferring from a tra- Caffrey phoned Iiim in Palm ditional class to a modern class the revisions would be more Springs. 'Telf't'hom said Jim- or vice versa. rV I" IHE SPY WHO CIIME I successful if proper foundations my, "I can 't make the weight. " were laid , The work Time is tending to heal these ' was ex- TODAY'S BERT . . . LAUGH: tended downward until wounds. It is only when a child I MONWCOUr i it is now Self-control is giving up smok- STARTS FRID^Y in the primary grades, is brought up ali the way with Because ing. Extreme self-control is not they had no preconceived this new method that he re- ideas telling anybody about it nor habits to unlearn , the chil- ceives maximum benefit. . WISH I'D SAID THAT: Some- dren look to this new math eag- yVou pa ren ts . cannot be KELVINATOR erly. Resistance came princi- blamed if you do not know nor y^^ pally from parents who were understand Modern Math. Re- WINONA DAILY NEWS member it had not been invent- not fully informed and thought MONDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1964 EVENINGS: 7:CM their hard earned mathematical ed when you were in school. 25<.6Sc-90it knowledge was being swept Ei ther learn it or ignore it , but | VOLUME 11(1, NO. 67 ' aside and rendered valueless. don t fight it; Publi-hpd d.illy PXOW 5nturcl.iv *ind- Hoi- ENDS TONITE It is hoped that this brief in- ¦ Ways by Republican snd Mprnld Puhll-.l- . This was and is not true. 1ns Company, 401 Franklin St., Winona, troduction hns made you more Your children will arrive at the Minn. J?^"iil "KIMBERLEY JIM" at sympathetic to the topic under same place as you have SUPSCRIPTION RATES 7:05-10:00 , or discussion. Future installments even a more advanced place. Slnolt Copy — 10c Dally, 15c Sunday will acquaint you witb some of Thoy are merely taking a dif- ' Delivered hy Carrier—Per WeeK 50 centii ¦¦ the details and some of Ihe . 'k- wi y I I K ferent vehicle. | ?6 wcoks 1U.U 5? weoks J35 50 Ifeffi-Vfi^- 'Mii k- -^^^p^s^*"/k^ 1 ' 'Hl sL^ w /H O language used in our classrooms ^ ' ^ ¦ By mall Hrlctly In advance) paper «lop |A f. « »M| With modern math training, today. Wo rfiay not bo able to i r ; #IlW ped on expiration date. l^l| B£s*=*%ff - K'mbeHey the good student will be a bet- j I >^ _r\ I* m-\mm*%\-M JM UlWfl go into the , siibj«ct deeply ter mathematician , the average enough so that you '•will be able | In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsled, Winona, I WatiaMia. Bullalo, J-ir. kion, Popln nnd ^^^^^ J-^ Jim student will be improved , and to do your child' s homework, i Trumpo.ileau inuhtlrt and ' armed torens Iwi B^^^^^^^MPl /Iff r ^^^^^^^^ the dumbbell will slill he a I per ,onnvl in the o-ntlnuntalAPO United SlaUs, but you need no longer wear I or ovnr^1•n^ wltla nr I PO addn."i-.--s: >CC t CV«1M r-c-VAf-l i**- - dumbbell. 1 r,l 1 **«""» «5assal*! * v*S?* ' r that questioning look on your , I yoar ,. .. ill 0(1 3 months J3 '0 *nai rwl r, monlhi SA 50 I month . .. il 35 mU0. j &ii' t Disposable aluminum foil oven linings \ ^Z t A rVtii-n RlMtM^^ face when tlie new words ^^^^^^^^^ .^KMp^?^^Y^n i 1 ^ " **lmbAll» AHOUT ami ! , '' THK only on**** to ! I ArtfL . S8i^^^^'^--^^^^^>-;^£i^^XJ1wS58j ' 'fop I cover the back , sides, top, end botton* .suffer aro parents terms pop up. i All other -,ut)'frlplloni| ¦ ' who have to I 1 monlh M M 3 months ..., .35 I AX/ of th It Kelvlnator ovin. . Tbey catch) "SWINGERS" at 8:aS Only ¦ *4 l\^^^^^^ ^mmr^^m^_m^l^^^_^^1 . face the fact that Jheir chil- Nf.XT: THINKS COMB IN i moMhi HOOlymr ....JISOO dren nre learning ¦ - . something SKTS. ifnrt chiingi) o' address, notice-,, undollv- lh.it h.irl MJ IM and mil lum invented Copies ot ''Modern Math" iitt'tl inj. 'fi* ., I r ipllon ordiu ^ oltier Seaside^ when rhev went In .school. In by I mall Itenv In Winona Uaiil/ News, P .0 nmv he obtained wriling Box 10, Winona, Minn., 5*WK7 every revolution the old nuf fer tn Box 401. Ti-an<*fk , N..1.. paid »t most, I Second class pnstaoi y/lnnn», Swin2cr 7Sflfi . enclosing 50 rent*' ), Minn *aa Embdjjy Picture KAIAAS * IS ColOfs Do not get the idea that there were no advances in mathemat- ' - JULIB CHRISTIE ics during thr long prriod of N*\A^AAAAAy " rr-gg-zr^s^ss in doldrums In the public school curriculum, Quite to the con- "DARLING" trary, mnflieirwitics was NOW PLAYING advan- i Starts TU ES. cing rapidly. The t rouble was lhat this new knowledge wns the ^ " STEAK SHOP SPECIALS-5 TO 9 P.M. DAILY A H T m4&& &'A ' SPEC.AL CHAR.BROILED FRIED SPRINGH TENDERLOIN i MISS" CHICKEN $1.09 ll ^ ^ SJEAK $1,39 ¦iilnlthTii Vr- ' imrX mm^ 1 I 1 y • Full-Wldth Backauard Uaht Removable units, drip pant md trim Removable ttoraga drawer gives clear and. Condiment Shtlf rings for easy range-top cleanlngl «ccei» for easy under-ranga cleaning! INCLUDES SOUP , POTATOES , rSAI.AI ), COI-FKK # Full-Width Storage Drawer m r-rtititn Frlni, Arn«rlr»n |n«» , »l»«mert or mai^lira- poiaiion • Mlx (W inlatl tiowl wllh itmcli, Rnnu-lo-'l, 1.000 IMnntl Diimino. J lw / yj KAY KAAR DAILY SPECIALS . . . 95c-$l vr-|*cl Inclnrlinr.! ?oup, *iotn(owJ>v - lL WORN AU IN THE EAR v /l the ear canal, directing sounds to the eardrum. , Adf_ffJs^\ YH* ^ Eligible to benefit from "the haven't made up their minds i Yds, ; iiV U;; L 59« values...... ,.....>, ;>I *C program are single adults with and other interested persons ;at- . l v / roiMa 4f*lLwmitr } ": ¦. ; ; ¦ ¦ incomes of $1,540 or less an- tend. y,- ' rS_i. '- ' c liAi-i-tim.... -iX'm ' " ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦ 2%&rfiHr$&i$_\ iff ww IfM I $1.M Values ...... -.J..:...... OlU. Sonotone^ AIVIAZ1IVC IVEVV ";. The meeting is for all per- Dnp Dry sportswear— ¦ ¦ . ' ¦ nually; niarried couples with ' '^Pdiu__^m__}_\ \\ __f mvl I V. a. "77A all in tlio ear HEL^RIIVC AID $2 040 income or less, and fam- sons living in the Rushford area «... «.. .-a, dmrn-' TU W^J*W I \_V/, _ YAI *»•« Value* i...... //C ^ even though their post office ad- Plaids. All are 45 Sonotone's great hearing triumph — the smallest hear- ilies of three receiving $2,540 QQ.4V W^MTSJ^JA IJjjI rr ^WI ^9l / . Q7*» annually or less; with $500 ad- dresses are in Houston or Wi- wide. $1.19 yd. . : : . yd. v OOCy V y/ \ ^0 S ^^ I $1.99 Values . V.,.. y ...... vV'V ing aid we ever made — is worn completely in your ear. nona coUnties. ® ditional for each extra depen- It's our amazing new SONET . dent. y This exciting aid, the smallest ever made by Sonotone Farm family eligibility is CANNONitf ^^y< §'V WLEmmlmmW-mmmmf 2 *C to fit all into the ear, can help millions with our new based bn. 60 percent of those Eagle Scout Dinner Mrs. Alice Kupieti of our toviiel dept. ^^L^^ * ffi2 ^fe ^^_ ^i M Mrs. Elsie Dewner, Drapery Dept , loves these beautiful new towels. ' jocused hearing inside the ear canal . You just slip it in figures. For instance, a farm ARCADIA, Wis/ (Special) — V&f^ J. Aft 3"((\jW * Famoufound this value! House- and out of your ear. NO ATTACHMENTS OF ANY couple with $1, Gay prints or decorator solid colors. s Burlington :: A . 224 annual in- John J. Feltes, son of- Mr. and ¦ Y ^S ^fu ^' i KIND OUTSIDE THE EAR. come or less would be eligible. - ¦ ' '"* ¦ :¦ ¦¦' "" ¦' ¦ " ' wash and , hang draperies! v Mrs. Roman Feltes, Arcadia , Bath A • •: • ' V^W /%' 17 _f_ i\a% . . ' :¦' , XXf*OO h-L^kAWl\\_ \ 84 long, 50": wide to the Find out about this amazing new Sonotone model ~ THE organizational meeting will be among 10 area Boy TowelT OOU If •% you must see it to believe it. Come in, ph one or write Scouts from the Buffalo=Decorab \W3H \\\\ w\ pair, pleated. Machine D ' ¦ was held in. the old courthouse Matching washable; Reg. $7 .99, now ' - '^^' : for FREE ¦actual-size,;SONET replica (non-operating). at Alma. Steiner was acting District who will be honored at Hand Towel ...... JJv??*» «^^Wf ^T'Sl a Gateway Area Council Eagle \~F_fml A»i ¦W^PVV "WWVaWVl^_i From Sonotone — chairman, Archie Brovod, coun- banquet at Holiday Lanes, La Matching 1Ag * VJ-Wi ^*J BH lTSTT-l kfclYJ ^'1 lm\W y the trusted name in better hearing for over 35 yearn. ¦ ;' ' ¦¦ ty agent, was moderator, and wash cioth ...... v , *t4c Crosse, Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Oth- \WT -K*-^-y-_hykMyi-*-«i Jerome Benson, director of the er Scouts to be honored are : county welfare department, ex- Gordon F. Kleba, David C. HFTVIf TTOTT-SH ' Women's Ski Jackets plained the types of projects THIS WEEK ONLY! SONOTONE HEARING CENTER Chenoweth, John T. Pederson ¦_ U-k«3iluJLI -fl -l ftC Aft C7 i\t _ the organization could under- and Steve B. Kiehm, Hixton , Winona Hotel — Winona, Minn. take. 'Big A' Acrilon BJankets - Reg. 3.99 Jersey $5.U U-$7.UU ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' John H. Noble, John Ravnum . . ¦ . ' ; , and Craig V. Voskuil, Black The warmest, yet the soffest blanket DreSSeS Oil Sale! Mr »- race Jore«ek * TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 There are more than 28 mil- come inf and, see the varleryJ^V of ™ lion Americans now enrolled in River Falls; John Larson , on the market today ¦ ¦ ¦ ' . Hours: 1:30 ro 5:00 P.M. adult education courses,. Dr. Galesville, and Kenny Thoreson , ¦* _ ' ¦ "¦ ¦ ¦ Women's Better Blouses Whitehall. •o'oo *.<*. J " MLf Value, to $3.99 Or write Sonotone of Rochester Paul A. Miller, president of ?. . **QL(% ?0 *J West Virginia University, re- Zumbro Hotel, P.O. Box 886 IN ATOMIC POSITION Many ported at the first national con- Wide Nylon Binding ¦ ¦ ¦ j -ef I V f*l«W ROCHESTER , M!NN. ¦ ¦ • ¦ : ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ smart*, X like come ference on adult education , held HARMONY, Minn. (Special)— ' . ' . : ' - ¦ . - New Spring.jerseydresses in Mr,.would Adelade Were of our Sportswear Gerald Steen , acetate in New York City. former Harmony ______7__T7 _Y^^^______W ! you to In and see the resident/ has accepted a posi- styles, patterns,1Z colors to lovely selection of ' HHH ^^ aJ ^ UkHHH •' tion as a reactor safeguards 0S «? • ¦ " e *>'20; . ' . :¦ Mrs. Judy Moen has some great buys 10^?P)' . WopiCn s engineer with the Chicago oper- her ^?,1^ 4 24^. ations office of the U.S. Atom- °"^ , ... Winter Sweaters ic Energy Commission. The op- Women s and Girvrl s l I A *m+m erations office is about 25 miles ^ C9 OQ southwest of Chicago at Argon- Winter Coats Reduced ,— - , .>*¦*# " T 55 ^>chenlei| ne National Laboratory. [ ., Sizes 34 to 44 ^" Gerald ^ attended school in Harmony be- adds friends when served fore his family moved to Albert $8.00 $20.00 SAVE »dl lHVif Lea Minn. ° Wr T^ . Others at Higher Marked Down Prices. Jm Mar are warls you ^KH I A A '- 9 » McCauley to GALEaSVILlaE BULB SALE MMMmMF"f¥'VMn'W1mW*M^mt^M WLfwrn 1.4 4 see theseGIRLS' big buys in GALESVILLE ,„Wis. (Special ) ¦ _ —Galesville Lions will sell elec- ^•V^mVi^filrM DRESSES _ . . „ „ ., 1 ^ **eg. 5.yv Latest fair*ions and colors. tric light bulbs. Proceeds will Dw.ght Roii say. now I,,.. the time to. \\m \*U , HW Can be washed and washed be used tp send two visually stop in and take a look at the selections ' and %m ,ook good> M fl m handicapped youths to the Li- ° W" 9* M.99 Values $2.99 Values $3.W ons summer camp for the blind c *. et • m c '.. 1 I _^_\ H Values Sport Shirts, Sweaters, ^ AA AA at Rosholt, Donald Haug is | \\ £123 $| A || $n $A chairman of the sale. The Lions Pajamas & Slack Sets II"P l iOU A.0U 4M also sponsor Boy and Girl Sixes 1 to *6x and 7 to 14. All at Reduced Prices ^* H Scouts and children 's programs £r All Girl s' at Halloween, Christmas and c mmmm^r T\ the 4th of July. SLACK SETS ¦ u .. 50% ^5 ¦ ______,, _...,_, n fn Washable Corduroy or Gabardine. BLAIR ART CLAaSS ' :— STRETCH PANTS! Proper- $2.99 Value $3.W Value $4.99 Value BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - CANDY SPECIAL BRACH'S ' tioned vertical stretch for $*| $i| AA $A AA ' A7 Adults interested in joining an Assorted Chocolates good mi Soft napped rayon 1,9 1 O.UU 4.00 a rt. class should meet nt. Blair and nylon; new Frerrc^r «.,,„, , , * • . „ntl , ,„ ,,. High School Tuesday nt fi p.m., si»» 1 io fa . .nd 7.f H. _ Minature ^AA ., waistband. Petite 8 to 16; Mrs, Arthur fitenberg, art in- Size . average 8 to 18; tall 12 to structor , said. .Students may £«9C BBMTPTTlTTrflLiB ' ; 18. Pink, blue, b rown or JHBKUJkwJUiUUJHHl rhose water color, oils, charcoal b aCk! SaVe! ' Mrs. Mariane Tho|s of our lingerie or pencil , whichever media Champagne h8i p boy ,0r y they wish. BUBBLE BATH L J *» Tl° * . °l " Nylon Tricot Bo.tia 39C Waltz Length Gowns m,gm HEEHOSSBBm^^^^MMt^^MMMMmmmm*mmm^^^M jf,|f| style for comfort with lace and Half Gallon tfl llf 1- Mrs, Ahrens says "save now on embroidery trim. Sixes Sm., Med., l.g , a *' *' Texturedl exrurea Hosiery!"nosicry: XL 4 Regufnr CC AA I, Mobilheat V - Forni Toxlurcrl scamlrs.i nylons! »™ V-lu...... hr ^3-U" Many «tyln. and colors tr, SANITARY¦ NAPKINS my- v . r^ " choose from! Aiui7.os.vni- €# fi Denim StretchL rantsD t. i ¦ ¦ ' FUEL OIL QQA BOX "<* lo *1-10 « Pnlr! Sf*^ c *" Pr ^. —. ,._ ZFZfL up to $1,381 Now Burn* Cleaner ___trii and Hotter Adorn Women's ¦ A-/" ¦ ¦¦ B just seem to happen wh-en friends and Schenley JOSWICK'S FUEL HAIR SPRAY FALL DRESSES Parties Regular and Hard to Mold Most All Slxei DIAPERSm XTi/c get together. No ordinary whisky, this! It has a taste so & OIL whispering whisky." But ; 901 East Sanborn St. Can Savfl or Mor Dw " delightfully bland-we call it " j Phone 3389 $1,17 40% * $1.53 - make no mistake , Schenley brings outthe party in people. Where ;;ou qct tnnra heat at lower cost.

. GRAIN NE.UTRA L SPIRITS. ©SOHtNLEY D1S1.CO., K.T.C ' ¦ BLeNDtOWU ISrMy . »6 PBOOf. 4a% . • i ' ^^^ ¦• • W-ee*-****-*--*******--****--*-*^^ Health 'HEY ! ARE YOU TRYING To Your Good ¦ ¦¦. ..- TIONAL AFFAIRS NA . ^— m— . WithhoM ' TODAY 1N Letters to The Trouble in Sight Ed itor Venereal ¦ ¦ ' ' '¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ . - • . v* Comp ulsory How Lifetime Citizen AS EVERY INCOME taxpayer knows, Viewg Urban Renewal Disease withholoUng is never perfect. To the Editor: Remember the many ar- In many cases there is a refund, due Unionization guments against the -widen- Detngers from * the government, or, unhappily, yy By DAVID TLAWRENCE: ing of Broadway by many By J. G. MOLNER, MD. something owed the government after the WASHINGTON — Indifference of the peo- of our good citizens with the ¦ ' ¦:¦' ' ' Dr, MoIne r: annual return has been sweated out. ple toward what is going on In government is best of intentions, who now . Dear This letter is • in refer- today one of the principal: reasons why human realize and appreciate the A major effort Is now on in Congress im- ence to the. recently pub> s only when benefits of tiie newly to improve the system, which has heen freedom is being endangered. It' With lished questions from ' proved thoroughfare? . getting more and more put of kilter with the people become thoroughly informed and all their good intentions, Miss Q.Q. and her room- the passing years, because withholding is fully aware of efforts to take away from them they did not understand the mate regarding preg- ¦ ¦ • ' based on lower-bracket tax rates and in- their fundamental rights that they are aroused problem or look ahead. Ur- " "" -nancy. . . have Evidently pre-marital comes In this country keep going up. In and begin to tell' their elected representatives ban renewal will also 1964, for example,' rriost U.S. families had many benefits In greater sex is very widespread v to safeguard those rights. incomes above $6,500 — and the median variety and degree. And I'll and accepted these How many people in America today know think it is lias gone -up since. give my life to prove it. days, and I that there is pending in Congress a .bill which, The following facts are be- because for several gen- yy if the slice taken out of everybody's if passed, can deprive them of certain rights ing put in words and on pa- * erations girls have been per by a lifetime citizen of told in books, magazine paycheck is based on rninimum bracket and impose upon them a form of despotism? Winona, who has ridden on articles, and especially rates and more and more wage earners Under the French kings many years ago, the yraoye up into higher brackets, there is the old horse drawn street by males that femalM' doctrine prevailed that; ' 'the right ot working cars and shopped on Third :¦¦' bound to be trouble. This has been the sit- . . are entitled (indeeisv^- "" is a royal jaght which the prince can sell and street in a horse drawn posed) to so findulge. tiation, buggy, with deep ^mud- on the subjects must buy."y ^ The implication is that y the unpaved staJet. Living there is %Smething MOREOVER, THE tax change* of th« y Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr.,vbemocrat of North past two years, have cranked more compli- through the great sawmill wrong with the girls who Carolina , in citing the above quotation, declares and lumbering Bays and see- ' cations into the system. Since the income z^ don't. . that any law which -would make possible com- ing the conttruction of I wish you would ex:- tax reduction was staged over- two years, solidly built buUdings which there had. to be a special withliordihg com- pulsory unionization in America is an adapta- plain that marriage is It have already been demol- putatior^ for the first year; turhed' out tion of the : doctrine prevalent ih France in the time for this, when ished has been a great ex- . the man has shown and, many tax- those despotic cjaj£, For,* the senator says , the his to be a bit low . last year, perience. The old "Normal : respect by giving his right to work is being considered a labor-unic-n payers who thought their withholding had School" -which gave me niy wife a home and his covered their liability had to dig into their right "which the.labor union can sell and . the early education had at that name, ¦;¦¦ time less than two hundred rather than under pockets to make up a difference. : y individual worker must buy if he is to be al- fearful and furtive cir- students. Although a fire ' • ' . Moreover, a new minimum standard lowedyto earn a livelihood for himself and his destroyed the building, it cumstances. • -: deduction benefiting lowest-income tax- loved ones with his own hands and talents." was a more simple way to V Pre-m a ri tal indul- gence is riot payers) was instituted. But this change was effect a Renewal and start psychologi- IT IS INDEED s urprising that; so few peo- cally fulfilling. It is psy- not rejected in the withholding tables. the present wonderful Wino- . ple know that the proposal at present before nav State. College. All; of chologically disastrous, As , av result of these and- other factors, Congress goes to the heart of free government. which goes to show that it not only because it en- ¦¦; the Treasury estimates, only about 12 mil- For hitherto the staies have had the power fo takes Change to produce .. genders fear of preg- : nancy, lion of the 63 million employes who pay ' Growth. and fear of re- v regulate labor-man agement . relations within jection their tax essentially by withholding come their own borders. Now they wouldybe ^deprived Every day, every moment — if sheid6es. or she doesn't — but also within $10 a year of having the correct of that same power, and the federal govern- there is Change. We Suc- ceed, not by hanging fear- because it Causes many amount withheld. Of the reiriahider, al: ment wouldv authorize compulsory unionization girls without affording any state the privilege of THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND fully to the old but by to pretend, not only most 37 million novv have too much with- to the writing its "own laws on this subject. Sen.' Er- reaching out. "Hold fast , boys but to them- held and have to file for refunds, while we fail — let go — we grow, v , selves (which is infLnit- v more than 14 million have not enough vin at few* days ago made this significant com- worse) ment in his speech before the Virginia; Bar As- and "To Get — we must ely that sex is an withheld, and have to epme up -with extra l Giye are good things to re- acceptable element ot . ¦ sociation: " ¦ ¦ . . ¦ payments. " ¦• '' . dating. . . .. "It is appropriate;: to note in passing that FBI Fo^ member. The urban renewal project It is a girl 's nature to . IN CONNECTION with President John. Since.-the Supreme Court has adjudged the act , want affection, not sexy of barring. is greater than I pre- ; son's tax; program, the Treasury asked Congress Communists from union sently comprehend with- and in a boy's nature to. •Congress to enact a new set of withhold- offices to be an unconstitutional bill of attaind- want a girl he . can look er out considerable study ¦¦¦' , ing rules. If -withholding were graduated, , a union-shop agreement may compel loyal which has already been . up ' to. - -- Americans to become involuntary members of like the tax rates themselves, this change, done by highly qualified It is not denial of sex . a Communist-controlled union , which is disloy- Hy DREW PEARSON serving as attorney general,. Hotel. Later he was persu- .the Treasury said, would increase to al- and honest gentlemen who which leads to imrtia- . al to them and to their country.". v-V The who agreed to remove the. aded to drop the case al- most 29 million . /WASHINGTON : taps. ¦ ; '" legedly on a; promise that have the good of the entire ture marriages, It is the • y th© number of taxpayers The alibi is offered that neither ther^ederal Justice . Department is pin- ' •;. ; who would break even — within $10. Over- y Later Sen. Cannon went the Justice Department city at heart. These men to- Indulgence which leads to nor state government requires anybody to join ing- its hopes on Judge John gether with the members of them. Boys can wait if withholding would continue for almost 24 , to back to President Johnson would call off an Internal a union, and that this matter is left entirely to Mowbry, Nevada , jurist with pictures of what the Revenue investigation of the city government have they keep their minds on million and underwtthhpldirig for : more the employer artd the union to cover in: a ne- kill one of the most embar- , getting their education. in. FBI had been doing and in- Levinson He had come un- spent considerable time in than 10 million, Sorrfe people apparently gotiated contract., iut, realistically speaking, rassing lawsuits brought formed him that despite At- der Justice Department Girls, if we are to be a of the FBI. ; : exploring all sides of this like overwithholding as a form of savings. the employer is threatened with , a, Strike un- the history torney General Kennedy's scrutiny because of a loan problem*; They, now know the mentally healthy coun- '. ; They do not report all their exemptions. less he accepts the conditions demanded by the The suit, filed by the Fre- previous promise, the FBI he received from the Team- truths and facts and as try, :; must admit to - labor union, so the net Result would be that mont Hotel and Edward was still y eavesdropping; sters Union. Bobby Kennedy elected men vthemselves that they ;/ ' yraevHousg ' 'Wayis:. and Means Committee should arid . . compulsory unionization could come into force Levinson of Las Vegas, The wire tapping started at that time was investi- must use their best judg- really do want to wait. looked over the Treasury tables and sev- everywhere if the,proposal before Congress is shows that the FBI had 25 when Atttaajfly General gating almost everyone who - MRS; M.H;H. - y- this and other ment. They Will act as we - : eral members ehough to indicate the passed. wire taps in Kennedy launched his anti- had business dealings with would if we knew what they Your perceptive letter • mood of the committee — said they thought Las Vegas hotels, in -viola- crime drive and wanted to the Teamsters or Jimmy ODDLY ENOUGH ,Va majOr'ly of the mem- the laws of the.state ' ¦' • ' do about the . subject. The speaksv for itself. I . can only they could do better. Fine, said the Treas- tion of check on underworld char- Hoffa., •. " . decision really bers of both houses , in the last few years gave Nevada. acters in Las Vegas. Though the amounts to . hope tr}fit it will be heeded. ury Jn effect, go ahead and try. This of suit was dis- "Let's leave Winona as it : There have been numer- their pledges to the labor uriions to pass the As a result , the Fremont There is considerable dif- missed , it was refiled - after . Is where the matter stands while the com- bill. The American , -people were uninformed at su- ference of opinion backstage Internal Revenue declined is" or "Let's get together ous responses concerning : Hotel iand Levinson are to improve Winona- in every the column you cite mittee finishes its hearings. It will prob- the time. Many of the senators and represen- ing the Central Telephone in the Justice Department to call off its tax case. , about ably go to work on legislation this week. tatives now probably privately regret their Company arid four FBI a.s: to whether J. Edgar Because of the y, time way that we can". three to one in favor be- promises to support the bill . The only reason agents'for a total of $6 mil- Hoover or Kennedy were re- elapsed between the Justice Naturally the study has cause it sfuck to facts. The THE COMMITTEE presumably will try . ¦ advanced and opponents it has. not been enacted into law is that a fili- lion. ' . ' ' . " sponsible for this wide-scale Department's Hope of quash- will continue , conversely, took to work out ways to reduce the take from buster is being conducted in the United States The suit , if it goes to trial , wire-tapping. Friends of ing the two suits, the Jusr to do so if permitted. Also, the position that such infor- v so has the knowledge of the mation should not the middle and higher Income paychecks. Senate to prevent the bill .-, from being voted will involve J. Edgar Hoov- Hoover assert; he demurred, tice Department claims the bemade upon. It takes a two-thirds vote4o cut off de- er and former Attorney pin the blame on Bobby. But statute of limitations has problems , increased. With public, and that the more bate, and the majority in favor of compulsory General Bobby. Kennedy, friends of Bobby deny this. run out and is so arguing greater knowledge on any young people; knoW about two-third' both of whom are ' now pass- DEFENDANTS in the case before Judge Mowbry next subject, what person has not sex, the more likely they unionization is not as large as s. changed his The labor unions wield enormous power in ing the buck to the other include Dean Elston, top week, mind after are to indulge. (or responsibility in getting agent . for J. Edgar Hoover THE FREMONT Hotel hearing- both sides of the I like your letter, Mrs. p Me politics today. They collect huge ffJnds for story, Try and Sto Johnson himself wa§_ the FBI mixed up in such in southern Nevada*, togeth- and Levinson have retained or all the facts if M.H.H,, because it is based ' campaigns. President er with three Edward Bennett Williams you please? A against compulsory unionization when he was a wholesale..wire tapping. other FBI men , man who has on reasons , not an abstract I By BENNETT CEBF j The telephone company besides the telephone com- top Washington ***ttorney, to made a quick answer or member of the Senate artd probably in his heart attitude of thou-shalt-not. has already approached the pany. push their case. statement without knowing Speaking strictly from the A sudden and, violent thunderstorm doesn't believe in it now. He is, however, faced .Justice Department with a At one time an FBI of- all the ' ' 'and is LING UISTIC ERROR facts is a most medical standpoint , there __ sent a young couple, soaked to the skin , with a ''practical" political situation . view to dumping the whole ficial tipped off ex-Senate " RICHMOND im honorable man when he ad- are three major dangers in presumably going along with the labor leaders thing 'on. its doorstep. At Secretary Bobby Baker, re- , Va. - mits that he seeking shelter In a swanky Long Island ' their support for Southern Baptist Will D, was wrong pre-marital¦ indulgence: because,_ he must count . qn first telephon e officials tried cently indicted for influence- and tells the world about it. restaurant. The man peeled off his dripping re-election in the next campaign. Campbell writes in the Pres- 1 — The danger of preg- to cover up their part in the peddling, that he was being And who hasn't been wrong nancy. (It may shock oth- blazer while the girl stood shivering — and There are some evidences that public opin- tapping, but got so involved tapped while at a Las Vegas byterian Outlook : "Tho sometime? church has failed ers, as it did me, however, dripping — under the entrance ion is gradually being aroused on the whole in giving alibis that they hotel . in the The marquee. matter of race because we thought that urban to learn of a survey in ono subjeel , Until the American people*, however , finally made a clean breast The original suit against renewa l is to help the busi- "Sir ," asked the doorman , reaching for tlie their elect- the telephone company et al have called it 'social ac- home for unwed mothers. voice their protest's and demand that and admitted that they had ness man is in error too. " announced that cooperated in wire tapping was brought by Levinson, . tion' when all .the while it ,Two-thirds of the girls had blazer, would you like me to dry out tliat ed representatives who have Most merchants rent their compulsory unionization at the request of the . FBI. a co-owner of the Fremont ¦^was evangelism." gotten into their predica- wet thing for you?" "I'll ask you to watch they will support Stores from the owners of ment deliberately, to spite change their position , the dr- each individual resident, a Allyn S, MorRiin Rr, W. F. WHIT* G, It. CLOSWAY C. E. LINTON attended by over 2lK) members who heard C. cd in the bed of (.'ail Cohen fact that must not bo over- Lako Roulcvard Publisher Exec. Director Business 'Aff*r. Anderson Pnce of Chicago. Parker A. .Incoh- of the .Sands Hotel , whero looked . Through the help of ntul Editor & Adv. Director j>on was elected president. hn nnd his wife .slept. fhe Winona ,Sta(e College Advertlsomnnl •¦ ! ' President Johnson called ".So w hat! WhcMi we sta rt to look out of place at situation , we - - Miss RubyS,Joh nson , < .senior at the Winona now/!hnve the W. .1. COLE AOOI .PII BREMI . R A. .1, K IF KMISCH School witli four average.1, of over !i!i In Bobby Kennedy, then our sowing guild , we'll join something else." opportunity of a lifetime, to Editor City Editor High aWartri fltuo Circulation Mqr. percent , wns the highest student on scholarship PEOPLE THE WIZARD OF ID By Parkar and Hart L. S. BHONK F. H. K LACC * L. V. AISTON for lhe Inst semester nt the local school. Miss ' ' ' ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Composing Supt. Pre.iitSupt. Engraving Supt. Violii Dahl , .senior, came in second in high tf"* i " — — " - ' '¦- II* -- ^ . scholarship, 50 to 80 Wn.i.ivivi H. ENGLISH G OUDON HOI .TK Let us (ell you lum* yon ean Comptroller Sunday Edit if r slill apply fm* the saiVM! kind ol , Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 189 1 lifo iiiMirniieo policy available , AIKMHER Of THE ASSOCIATED l*,tl.S** i". 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Municipal Court MONDAY WINONA BlLLMErmLSl Missing Child The FEBRUARY 7, 1966 Forfeitures: Moon Speaks Here's Odds on Daily Record John W. Steiner, 23, Cudahy, Man on the Moon Wis., $25 on a charge of speed- Russian? of A J At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths ing 95 m.p.h. in a 60 zone oh LONDON (^)-One Brit- U.S. 61 Saturday at 7:40 a.m. Found Dead iii MOSCOW (AP) - Tass, the ain's biggest bookmakers re- Memorial ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ ' • Hospita' l - ¦: . Fred G. Hein > . . , \- : Mrs. Emilie Barth ¦;. Minnesota Highway Pat r o 1 Soviet News agency, distributed ported a flurry of bets today; on Visiting hpuri: M«llc«i end turalcnl Mrs. Emilie Berth, 95, Chica- ST. CHARLES, Minn. — Fred a stoo" Saturday reporting man getting to the moon. WllanH: J to a) and made the arrest. » 7 fo 1.-30 ¦ p.m. Mm go, a former Winonan, died Sat- G. Hein, 73, St. Charles, died children under 12.) - . W; Today let's reflect on the guy worldwide press reaction to the Ladbrokes took one bet of 400 Maternity .patients: '- '! urday at her home there. Saturday at 4 p.m, while, being Thomas J. Schaber, 20, 259 California to Pool 3:30 Jhd 7 to softy landing of Luna 9 on the 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) . , 5th St., $25 on a charge of next door, and in a day like pounds ($lilip) at 6 to 4 odds She was born inTWinona July taken to Community Memorial m SYLMAR, Calif. (AP) - On moon aiid headlined the ac- speeding 42 m.p.h. in a 30 zone purs, it could be most anyone. against a man being landed on 23, 1870, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hospital after suffering from Jan; 17 at 10:15 a.m., 3-year-old count: "The moon speaks Rus- SATURDAY Kratz. He was a contractor here a heart attack. on Gilmore Avenue west of Vila In a day of scientific advance, : the moon before Dec. 31, 1970. ADMISSIONS ' David Dixon was seen by; his sian."' . many years ago. He was born Dec. 11, 1892 Street Sunday at 12:01 a.m. it would seem that anyone, any- Other "man on the moon." Eugene Pomeroy, 66 Lenox St. , where at most mother pedaling - a tri-cycle in She is survived by one daugh- in Quincy Township, Ohnsted Philip P. Kohner, 18, 365 W; , any minutie can front of his home. bets and odds quoted, were : Barbara Kubicek, Fountain Mrs, be, for all practical purposes, ter, Anna B. Chase, Chica- County, to Mr. and Mrs; Ferd- King St., $10 on a charge of . Minutes later, his mother saw 100-1 against landing during City Rt. 2. go, with whom she had lived, going through a stop sign at the guy next door, Names and inand Hein. He was a lifelong only the tricycle. Police, friends Trial Resumes, 1966; 20-1 against landing in SUNDAY and several nieces and nephews. resident of the area. He mar- Carimona Street and the Mil- faces we never have seen be- and neighbors started an inten- 1967; 10-1 against 1968; 8-1 ADMISSIONS " Funeral services will be Tues- ried Hazel Wirt March 5, 1917 waukee Road; tracks Sunday at fore, and voices we never heard against 19619; and 6-1 against day in Chicago. , ¦ sive search over a 30-mile- Miss Judy Herold, Cochrane¦ , at Rochester. The couple farm- 1:27 a.m. '. \• before, become commonplace square area around his home. 1970. ¦ ¦ ' " ' ¦ ' ' ¦ - U via the radio newspaper and Candace ¦ ¦ ¦ " • ¦ - , , Has . "A-:y : .. .; ' . Wis. v - . Gustav J. Klavitter ed . in Quincy Township until John H. Van Hoof Sr., 74, All said they looked into the Mrs. Gladys Otte, 528 E. Mark retirement in I960, when they television. Happenings oh the : ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Gustav J. Klavitter, 82, 818 W. 111% E. King St., $35 on a family's backyard swimming st.v: ¦ . ¦' , ' - . ' 7. y y XA ; .. moved Jo St. Charles. lifting cigars opposite side of this old globe be- pool and other pools in the Mark St., died Sunday at 4:45 charge of shop come common interest and Mrs. Betty Harmon, Minne- a.m; at St, Michael's Lutheran He was a member of the St. from the Piggly Wiggly super- neighborhood. Bad Weekend Green Bay Fire sota Cityi vMinn. Lafayette knowledge almost as fast as it Bill Dixon; the father, said he Fla. iKP)—. Home, Fountain City, Wis., fol- Charles Masonic lodge, St. market, East 5th and bappens. mmi , Candace Gene Bergler, Winona Rt. 1. lowing a two-month illness. Charles Eastern Star and Wi- streets, Sunday at 11:20 a.m. looked in the pool three or four Mossier was; expected back to- Mrs. Jeannine Heisler, Minne- nona Scottish Rite Bodies. times, trie last time just this A retired farmer and painter, BUFFALO COUNTY AT THE sarnie time,: we be- day for the fourth meek of her Started in Paint sota City Rt. 1. 7 he was born June 2, 1883 in Buf- Survivors are: His wife; one come so involved with pvu* own weekend. sensational murder trial, after Mrs. Rose Berry, 804 Gilmore falo County to August and ALMA, Wis. (Special) — The Meanwhile, the police called anotlier migraine headache had Ame- son, Donald, Torrance, Calif. ; activities and are on the go so a, Ave. .' • • . lia Klavitter. He had lived in Wi- one daughter (Jean) license of Jameis A. Risen, Mon- much, that while we know inti- it kidnaping. kept her confined in her hotel , Mrs. Jack Then early Sunday, Closet Mrs. Caroline Frappier, Man- nona since 1941 and formerly Shaw, Blooming Prairie ; three dovi Rt. 1 juvenile, was suspen- mate details of a world-wide it rained during the weekend. Storage chester Rest Home. had farmed in the Witoka area- grandchildren ded for 30 days by Judge Gary figure as if he were the in Southern California. .And the Mrs. Mossier, a trim, blonde GREEN BAY, Wis; Ufr-The fire ; one brother, Ot- guy rain on the roof DISCHARGES He married Minnie Klussendorf to, Mesa, Ariz., and one sis- B. Schlosstein in Buffalo County next dwnv guess who it is that awakened the grandmother who lists her age that swept the once-fashionable Mrs. Ralph Frick and baby, April 10, 1912, in Milwaukee and ter Mrs Clem (Sayde) Court. Risen was; charged with father. He looked out the back as 39, is being tried for her life Astor Hotel and took eight lives , - Beau- we really don't know.* You window and saw a jarring sight Lamoille, Minn. was a member of St. Matthew's champ, North Hollywood, Calif. failure to report an accident in guessed it — the guy next door. with her husky nephew, Melvin began in a closet where paint, Ernest Anderson, Lewiston Lutheran Church. Six sisters have died. Mondovi Jan, 1. He was asses- --his boy's body floating in the Lane Powers, 20 varnish and cleaning materials , If it weren't for the children shallow end of the pool. , in the June 30, Minn; y Survivors are: His wife; one Funeral services sed $3 costs. He had been trans- in one's household, you'd really 1964, slayihg of her husband, •were stored, authorities said^ will be Tues- juvenile to adult Had the child been in the pool Mrs. Eugene Stanek, 83 Fair- brother, August, Hillside Rest" day at 2 p.m. at St. Charles ferred from be in the dark as to who your multimillionaire Jacques Mos- Fire inspector Millard Vander Home court and appeared. with his those 20 days? Had a kidnaper fax St. , Rushford ; two sisters, Methodist- Church, the Rev. neighbor is, what he does, and dropped him off during the night sier. The -jjate says Candy and Kellen said the origin had been Mrs. Lenai Belitz, Oakland, Dwight Hendricks officiating. parents.; v what kind of a person he really her, nephewywere level's. traced to the first-floor closet , motion of District Attorney : .y. ¦ ' ¦¦¦ ' in front of his house and had BIRTHS ELSEWHERE Calif., and Mrs. . Harry (Ida ) Burial will be in Hillside Ceme- : On is. vv . ' ..: . . . . the tyke but the cause was ; still unde- Kinkel. New Roger Hartman, the case against toddled into the pool? .Vn initial order of bnslness Freedom, Pa.; two tery; 7 Often I know these chats re- Or had he been thrown in termined. stepsisters, - Mrs.: Erna Reese, Friends , may; call at Jacobs Rosvil Laehn > Mondovi Rt. 3, flect my own situation, and I'm before Circuit Judge George RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) there already dead? . Schulz was a motion by the He said no evidence of faulty —Mr. . and Mrs; Rees Johnson Dakota, and Gretcheh Bastion, Funeral Home until noon; Tues- arrested in Waumandee Oct. 27 afraid this is a triie case of such wiring had been found. There Florida, and several nieces and day and at the for having no hand , brake on now; An autopsy, not yet complet- stale to introduce an eaves- Jr., Wauzeka, Wis., a daughter church after 1 ' a situation With the excep- ed, only added to the. mystery? was no indication of arson, he nephews. p.m. Masonic services will be his vehicle, was dismissed. tion of a few immediate neigh- dropped conversation involving added. Jan. 26. Mrs. Johnson is the for- Arid so did statements of po- Mrs, Mossier. The defense calls - mer Nancy kopperud. The Funeral services will Be at today at 8 ¦ p.m. at the funeral For/eltoreis: bors, I'm a stranger in my own lice.; A-A home. ' ' ¦ this a violation of her constitu- grandparent^ Mr. and Mrs. 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. ;.. M. Bloom, Mondoyi, end of town. Through business Coimty Coroner Dr. Theodore Matthew Pallbearers will ; . Gilbert tional; rights. Norman Kopperud and Mr. and 's Lutheran Church, the be: David drunken driving, Jan. 18, $103. and my three girls, I have conde J. Curphey, who helped '.on the Rev. A. L. Mennicke Booker, William Biers, Johnnie to know a few folks in our im- The state claims the telephone Mrs. Rees Johnson Sr., reside officiating. Arkansaw autopsy, said an interim report Burial will be Woodlawn Ceme- Mayer, Carol Cassell, Glen Jerome Cataract, mediate area, but there aire conversation was a plea by Can- in Rushford; backing into an intersec- showed a probable accidental tery. Walters and Hugh Rose. Rt. 2, many more .that I don't know: dy to her handyman, Roscoe Mr. and Mrs. George Meuret, tion, Mondovi, Dec. 18, $23, death.' - . Friends may call Brown, on behalf of Powers. Wausau j Wis a daughter Tues- at the funer- Louis R. Krenzke Mondovi Rt. WE HAVE a National Ednca- But to an already baffling v al home tuesdayyfrom . John W. Thorsony Brown has testified she asked day. Mi's. Meuret is the former 7 to 9 LEWISTON , Minn. (Special) failure to report : an accident, tibri Week, a National Pickle mystery, the coroner added : change his story to au- p.m. and at the church Wednes- 2, him to Kathy Berg, daughter of Mr. —Louis R; Krenzke; 85, Lew- Mondovi, Jan, 1, $28. Week, and l guess the National "The boy coiild well have been thorities after Powers' arrest day after 12:30 p.m. 7 v and Mrs. Norman Berg, Rush- iston, died Saturday folowing a Gary Risen, Mondovi, display- Something Weeks is constantly in the w ater f or thr ee weeks. because ''a man's life & at A memorial is being arrang- Police Lt. Manuel S ford, y y ed. . short illness. ing a registration hot issued to growing, but I wonder why not . Pena , in stake^— DAKOTA, Minn. — Mr. and He was born Feb. 20, 1880, iii his vehicle,' $28, and improper a National "Hi Neighbor" Week, charge of the search; said he Mrs! Duane Zenke, a son Thurs- Warren Township to Mr. and registration, $19, Gilmanton, when people go out of their and a homicide officer looked in With the issue of the tran- Olof Tweter the pool; day at La Crosse Lutheran Hos- Olof Tweter 88, Mrs. William F. Krenzke. He Jan. 23. -AA, way to get to know the guj^ next ;. script disposed of , the state , Montevideo, , would be free to call Thomas J. pital. Minn., died Sunday at 2:30 p.m. married Erna Neitzel of Lewi's- B. Meier Mondovi, door. The kids would be delight- "There was algae In the deep Claude . ,. '' Spurlbck, head of the Dade at Community Memorial Hos- ton May. 24, 1908; at Immanuel operating a motor vehicle after ed. There's something wonder- end, he said, but., added: "We TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS pital, where he had Evangelical Lutheran Church, Jan. fjjHy gratifying in having Mom were told that juvenile officers County Records and Identifica- been a pa- revocation, FountainjCity, tion Bureau. His assignment tient about four days. Silo, of which he was a mem- L ' i'' and Dad over to Jim's or made a meticulous searChyof the Jane Gilbertson , 877 W. 5tb 17, $108. LXXr; - yU A pool—and was to identify a's Powers' a ¦¦' ¦¦¦ ' Survivors include a sisiter-in- ber, He farmed in yHillsdale Mary's house. It lends itself to other pools of the St.. 8. _. ' . ' Emmett G. Kindschy, . Foun- neighborhood." . palm print on a kitchen counter law,. Mrs. Ralph Bowers, Wino- Township until retiring and driving on \vrbng side the already warm friendship of JUST THE THING TO Sheila Jean Larsen, .767 E. tain City, the youngsters. Ideas The autopsy report said fur- in the Key Biscayne apartment na^. - ¦ -.' moving to Lewiston, where he highway, Town of Buffalo, are ex- Mark StM y i of changed, an appreciation for ther tests were needed to deter- where Mossier, 69, was slain. WEAR AROUND THE «. Wing Funeral Home, Monte- lived with his daughter. He re- Dec. 17, $33. " y sided in this area all his life. the other fellow is mianifested. mine if algae were in the lungs Brown testified he had video, is in charge. Funeral ser- v Alfred W. Servais, Arcadia Rt. HOUSE FREE TB X-RAYS • Survivors: are: One daughter, The by-products of the Hi; Nei- or other organs. If so, then the scrubbed the counter thoroughly vices will be in Montevideo, 1, failing to stop while meeting A State Farm Homeowners Mrs; Theodore (Alice ) Oldham, ghbor bit are good too. Folks boy could have gone into the about eight hours before the Policy. It's the low-cost (Mon.-Wed.-Fri.i 2-5 p.m. a school bus with flashing red are quick to lend a helping hand pool alive. victim was knifed and bludg- City Hall! Winona Funerals Lewiston ; six grandchildren ; 14 lights while unloading children y ' package policy that pro- Room 8, great-grandchildren; one broth- ¦¦ to a friend in need, but when Bruises were . found on the eoned to death . Winona Co. residents f ree, Bluff Siding, Dec; 15, $28. .y '" . '. vides broader coverageyfor Mrs. Louie Grablander er, Charles, Eyota, 92, : and two you don't even know each other, child. A visual observation, the your home and belongings others, $1 each. Clarence Belter, Winona Rt. 2, you hardly can know one autopsy report said; showed ' ... [ ' Funeral services for Mrs. sister's, Mrs. Hulda Horn; Ey- 's no and for you. in case of law« Last week va. .;... .. - 104 . na registration, junction of Buf- needs, let alone the manner, in sighs of mutilation. Snowballs Hit Total since 1959 ...... 58,447 Louie Grablander, : 1063 W. 5th, ota; and Martha, Lewiston. His P and State suits. Yet, all this protection two sisters and six broth- falo County Trunk which to lend a helping hard; St., were held today at St. wife, Highway 35, Dec.;. 15, James Protesters isyours at a rate that's 16^ Matthew's Lutheran Churdh, the ers have died. Koontz, state Highway Patrol, SPEAKING OF a National HI Highway Traffic to 25% IbWerthan the Same Rev. A L. Mennicke officiating, vFuneral services will be Wed- PROVIDENCE, RI. (AP) . - Weather . $13.... yy,,7 y.. Neighbor Week, it doesn't take coverage would/ n HlM1i Burial was m Woodlawn Ceme- nesday at 2 p.m. at Immanuel TougK on Cows Demonstrators protesting the ^ OTHER TEMPERATURES Clarence Laehn, Mondovi Rt. much imagination to see how cost under sepa- j m tery.7 . Lutheran Church, Silo. The Rev. thisv thing could be enlarged to resumption of U.S. bombing in rate policies. Get vSi 3, no hand brake, multiple . vio- BEDFORD, Ind; (APO— A North Viet Nam continued a By THE AaSSOClATED PRESS Pallbearers were Arnold Louis Bittner, Redeemer Lu- every phase pf life. The work- state trooper all the fa l . y lations, 'Waumandee, Oct. 27, sent to investigate vigil in front of City Hall Satur- cts-call "^^"" High LowPr. Boese,, Dale; Boettcher, Stanley theran Church, Goodview, will man at the bench, for an ex- a roving herd me today! ¦ ¦ ' Koontz, $13. Ux of Eatt Broadwa/ Boise, clear ...... 45 22 Funeral Home Tuesday after- home, Hi Neighbor Week would haps. Two "motorists suffered , clear .;..... 31 13 .. Ragar, 725 46th Aye., Goodview, noon and evening and at the The demonstration is being Phone 4520 r be the time to break the ice minor injuries. ; sp>onsored by the Providence Chicago, cloudy .... 38 32 .. associate professor of psychoid church after noon Wednesday. and develop the long overdue ' ¦ ' gy at Winona State College, will The dead animals were among Peace Action Committee and ' . * 6*9i , cloudy .... 52 24 ¦ ,. "Let's get acquainted" bit. 50 which had strayed from a ttm mm MS nm eusttTr txmnxt Des Moines clear ;. 42 27 .. ' .. be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Fawcett Congress Gets the Rhode Island Committee for MM OfFttC: (LOOMIKTOM . IUJMI-4 , Two-State Funerals Granted, there are some peo- nearby farm . . Peace in Viet Nam. Detroit, cloudy ..... 27 23 Funeral Home, the Rev. Robert ple you would rather not know Fairbanks , snow .' ... 4 -9 .05 Fenwick, St. Luke's Episcopal Jacob Hochstetler better, but they are the excep- Church Fort Worth, cloudy . 70 56 . , Rochester, officiating. BLAIR, Wis. (Special) — Fu- to Work tions. It's a fact that the guy Helena/ fog 37 23 .04 Burial -will be in Woodlawn neral services will be Tuesday Down next door is usually a nice fel- ' ¦ ' . Honolulu, cloudy .. . 80 72 .07 Cemetery. at 1 p.m. at the Perry Schrock low, and while you may never , cloudy 38 37 . .. Friends may call at the fu- residence near here for Jacob become bosom pals, much could ¦ Jacksonville, cloudy 58 31 .. neral home today from 7 to 9 Hochstetler, 36, and two daugh- On Many Issues be gained by coming to know idliPK UFA TUY ¦: Kansas City, fog .. . 50 34 .. p.m. A-Masonic -service will be ters, Phoebe, 9, and Sarah, 7, people we live near, work with, .IBP-P N \A nC AL In T Los Angeles, cloudy 56 49 1.20 held there at 7 p.m; today. who were fatally injured in a WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- and pass every day , just a little Louisville, cloudy .. 47 38 . collision with a Green Bay & gress buckles doivn to some Leonard Rekstad Western freight at the Main bit better. : Memphis, rain ..... 53 50 T hard work this week with most By the way, I haven't any Ky i,_ Miami, cloudy ..... 65 62 .. The report Sunday of the . death Street crossing in Whitehall of the action scheduled for the ' TCETIJ of Leonard Rekstad Saturday morning. plans at present to launch a ' Milwaukee, clear ... 31 15 .. , Chippewa House fl€x>r. The Senate faces Hi Neigh- Falls, Wis., brother of the Rev. A pastor from the Amish sect campaign to create a Mpls.-St.P., fog .... 31 19 .. some vital decisions in the union but I'll sure go along Harold Rekstad, Winona , listed will officiate. Burial will be in controversy. bor, Week, New Orleans, clear . 63 41 .. shop if you'd get it started. Harry of Winona ss a surviving the former Louw Cemetery, now Neither branch plans activity with it New York, clear ... 31 17 How about it? Okla. City, clear .... 53 30 .. brother. This was incorrect. known as the Carpenter Ceme- after Thursday in keeping with Omaha, cloudy 55 28 tery, which was unkept but the annual tradition of allowing ¦¦¦¦ i ll Phoenix, rain ;... 65 59 .02 21-28 south. Normal lows are 9- cleaned up and improved by Republicans to go home for Lin- ¦¦¦¦ « ¦¦ ¦ Town of Preston at the request ilVW% f\ « ' coln Day speeches. The infor- l! A HEALTHIER cloudy .26 24 ,19 below to zero north and.l-below Pittsburgh, of the Amish. It is near S;b;Cvi^if Ptlnd , Me., clear .. 30 12 .. to 8 above south. Precipitation the mal recess will extend deep into Tanks * Perry Schrock farm west of next week. Ration aBH ^^*^v ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ i ¦* ¦ Ptlnd, Ore., cloudy . 50 40 .02 will average one fourth to one Blair Alvin Lambright ¦p^x .t- ^ ^^5^sN> Ull Rapid City, cloudy . 49 31 half inch in occasionaLgeriods . made Democrats will take time off a»But-yy- J4 l \ ¦ r ¦¦ II IIIHI the caskets. later to eulogize Jefferson and St. Louis, cloudy ... 48 .17 .. of snow Tuesday, through This newspaper reported LJ- snow . 45 30 .26 Friday. in- Jackson. Salt .. City, correctly .Sunday that Clara , a Sold to Israel X San Fran., clear .... .54 47 .01 WISCONSIN - Tuesday younger sister, was one of the A bill that, would provide a WASHINGTO N CAP ) - The Seattle, cloudy 49 44 .12 through Saturday temperature victims. 2!) permanent program of educa- State Department said Saturday #W cloud 34 ,. will average three Washington, y to six de- Survivors are: The wife and tion, home loans and other ben- Pat- Winnipeg , clear .... 24 -13 grees above normal. Normal the United States has sold mother ; three daughters , Clara , efits for ex-servicemen tops the ton tanks to Israel. ^ high 20 northwest to 29 south- T—Truce. 4, Rosie, 2, and Ida, 1; Jacob's House calendar today. It would The number of U.S. tanks EXTENDED FORECA.ST east. Normal low near zero ex- mother; six brothers, Yost, ru- ly to personnel who served Tuesday treme northwest to 14 south- app shipped to the Middle East MINNESOTA — ral Blair; Joseph , Jnmesport , sinco Jan. 31, 1955. when eligi- Relia- Saturday: Tempera- east. Colder Wednesday nnd in county was not disclosed. through Mo.; Eli , Orange County, lnd.; bility for benefits under the old ble sources said , however, the tures will average near sea- north portion Tuesday. Warm- Levi nnd Perry, Clark , Mo., and Korean GI Bill expired. Follow These Rules for Preserving Good and south ing trend latter part of the Menno, figure was in the neighborhood sonal norms west Owen and four sisters The Senate hns passed a com- of 200. nnd,4-11 degrees above seasonal week until turning colder again Mrs. John (Fannie) Mast , Clark \ panion bill providing for a tem- Dental Health: over weekend. Precipitation will Mo Mrs. U. S. -sources said the military normals northeast, Colder south .; Moses (Elizabeth ) porary but more costly program sales deal was made about one portion Tuesday, warmer Wed- total one-half to one inch in Miller, Blair , and Mrs. Menno 1. A well-balanced diet with few tweets included. ) of aid. year ago. nesday through Friday and cold- snow north and snow or rain (Barbara Otto and Mrs. Am- (71 man (Amanda) The Bill is one ol seven fo .Stale Department press offi- 2. Proper toothbruthing er again over tho weekend. Nor- south about Tuesday and again Miller , Medford . be called up in tho House today habits* started early in life. The teeth later In the week. Relatives cer Marshall Wright made the mal highs are 13-22 north and are expected from under procedure requiring a announcement after publication should be brushed immediately after eating. long distances to attend tlie triple funeral. two-thirds vote for passage. The in Cairo o/ a report that U.S. popular veterans' legislation is gone Israel. 3. Earl/ detection and treatment of dental disease. This will A spokesman for the Motor tanks had to Vehicle Department expected to be approved. The He said the Soviet Union had prevent moro extensive dental Ills later on. , Madison other bills are relatively minor. OF said tho deaths would not bo made massive arms sales in the NOTICE Middle East. Egypt , Syria nnd included in tho state's trnffic A more controversial meaNurc Develop Good Denfa l Habits so that you can be toll because no-motorized vehi- Irnq aro reported to have re- is ticketed for House considera- ceived substantial Soviet arms. ANNUAL MEETING cle was involved. Hochstetler tion Tuesday and Wednesday, It ¦ proud of your smile and keep it for a lifetime! was driving a horse-drawn bug- ' would spell out the ground rules Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the gy which was .struck by the under which banks mny merge. Pepin County Board stockholders of the Lewiston Co-op Association will be held eastbound trnin that was sev- TWO Senate votes , now set for eral blocks long, Tuesday and Thursday, may ALMA , Wis. - The Buffalo HyQt ii]N-1 smile ___ According to Ray Schrocjk , ono end the stalemate in that hody County Bonrd of Supervisors ¦ m of tho Amish living near Blair, over the Hotine-passcd bill to will have its ordinary special for pii* Wednesday, February 16 Jacob had been blind in tho meeting for this time of the f ^Tl right eye repeal Section 1411 of the Taft- ^ 'from an Injury receiv- Hartley Act. year Feb . VS at, 10 a.m. " It wtll bo held «t 11:30 a.m. at ths St. Rose Catholic Hall ed in childhood. This mny havo **' i ~ *mmn been partly 3\i (*=r) **/¦"+ > c3J U^ for tht following purposes: responsible for his failure to seo the blinking lights V^ 3 Ifi^NJQIOMAl !»UlDRIirS — ^ ^, ^x A officers; warning of the oncoming freight , \ V \ y O^ OEWTAl HtAllHWEEK iL^ • To receive reports of and tho plywood-enclosed buggy Ll_il LiLJ I >J W' 1 RBBUAHVB-I?,I8BB \W\ To elect two members to board of directors ; prevented him from hearing the • bells, Tho train was coming business Unit may conic before tho ' • To transact any from the loft , mei'tinu. Amish horses customarily aro driven ot a trot. SERVED AT NOON .Inco!) was In a sawmill acci- WINONA COUNTY LUNCH dent nbout 2M* years ngo on Aro his farm about four miles south Xhv~r*^t______\^^\_f DOQ* PRIZES of Whitehall on Route I , Blair. Injuries to his face required ^ *4m\W \ J Roslyn Rohrar , Secretary C oming ^ T treatment anil plastic surgery mSF DENTAL SOCIETY in Rochester. - tincy ^ Repeafe

' ' ' " . ' ¦; ' \. STV AERY'S COLLEGE CANDLELIGHT DINNER GUESTS ,y ,;.y v ; ; ;> . * / /. ' By JEAN HAGEN GREETS GUESTS '. '. '. . . ,.' Brother Paul, ttiglit, gives a warm greeting to two of thV Mrs. Frank G. Mertes;. left, and Dally New* Women's Editor chairman of the Music Revue and Candle- .. guests, of its founder j whose heart s de- light Dinner at St. Mary's College Saturday Mrs. James Jeresek. (Daily News photo) First Baptist WAAS sire is to see India's 600,000 vil- The 13th annual Music Revue and Candlielight Din- ner at St. Mary's College Saturday evening carried out lages hear about Jesus Christ," HOME EC MEETING Hea rs Talk on ; its long-time tradition of gracious elegance. Esteemed /^V ; Mrs. Young concluded. Winona County Home Eco- Missions in I ndj a Mrs. Harold Reed opened the an outstanding social function, of the entire year in WED. and THURS. nomics Association will meet a* yACTVAL PEBFOBMANCEHJ ^^^ . The review of "His Heart meeting with a welcome and Southern Minnesota, it drew guests from a wide area, 8 p.m. Thursday at St. Anne ¦ ' ' ¦ AT 45 Burns for 600,000 Villages" by prayer ' and conducted a busi- including adjacent states. Hospice. . ' -. .' . .' " ' •; NATIONALW^TOE HBRmm 1:15-4:15-7 * P.M. ' y . ¦ ¦ ' : Stanley C. Baldwin was the pro- ness session. ;V The annual benefit- par- .. ' ; . .v OF.GREAT BRrr/MK ^H^^^ . ' ' ' '•' .. •>: : were the many beautiful cor- : ADULTS $2.00 gram feature at the Wednesday Mrs: M. 0/ Holland announced ty for the scholarship pror DAR MEETING i »rineu pra^ElP$Il ¦ sages, some of them carried in CNbtaM ^lil .¦ ' STUDENTS $1.00 evening meeting of First Bap- that the future work of United gram at the college always has the hand liie quaint nosegays. : Wenonah Chapter, Daughters LAUn - tist Women's Missionary So- Church Women will be center- teen a musical extravaganza, There werey several young wo- of the American Revolution., ciety. The group met>-*a*t-the ed on migrant workers, Mrs. with St. Mary's musicians per- -will meet at 2:30 p.m. Wednes- men with their hair done in un- " home of Mrs. Edward Gott. Holland, representative on the forming throughout the evening, usual styles, such as sculptured day at this home of Mrs. G. Rob-- Baptist State Woman's board of but this, year the listening ert Stephenson, 410 W. Broad- MRS. MILDRED Young gave rolls of curls high on the head managers, said that the annual pleasure of the guests was or big buns worn at the top \i*ay.V- OLIVIER the review on thei story of the s conference will be held women' heightened : by the appearance for. a heightened effect. work of Paul Gupta from Ma- in June at Carleton College, of two cut-oi'-town groups. The WRG TO MEET dras, India, who founded the Northfield , Minn.' De La Salle Chorus frorn Min- For the serving of the Can- Woman 's Relief Corps to John Hindustan: Bible Institute in neapolis and the Cretin High dlelight Dinner in the adjacent, Ball Post 6 will meet at 1:3C 1950. He had previously come MRS. IRWIN Blttner talked were high-ceilinged gymnasium, gold Th.^OTHELLOgreatest Othello ever *>y School ;Band , St. Paul, p.m. Thursday at the 7 Labour to the United States, where he on the February Love Gift guest performers. baskets of carnations and red Temple. the greatest , actor of our iti me. tapers centered the round ta- took training at the Bible In- theme,"Heart," quoting Rom- THE ENGAGEMENT of stitute in Los Angeles. Mre. ans 10:10 — - 'For with thkheart TRADITIONALLY the 300 bles, which accommodated 10. FATHERS' PROGRAM A BRE PRODUCTiOM ' Mass Elsie Rippley to Dan- ' ¦ Young said that through Gup-- man believeth ; unto "righteous- persons attending were guided The February Valentine theme Phelps PTA will hold a men's AiSO STARRING ' ¦ . • " .-; ' . ta's efforts and of natives train- ness." Meditations oni "The np the winding approach to the was repeated with red napkins iel yi/.y Brornmer, son of stag night meeting at 7:30 p.ra. ed at the HBI, the "Gospel of Lord's Prayer" were read by new Student Center on the cam- on the white tablecloths. Only Mis. Verna Brornmer, Wau- Tuesday In the Phelps-Howell : ii iti ii if JOHN Christ has been heard In many Mrs. Reed. pus by a; long avenue of flick- the* candlelight guided the mandee, Wis -, and fhe late Cafeteria. An interesting pro- a c ' of the villages." Lunch was served by Mrs. ering torches. "Vpung men of guests to their places. Leslie Brornmer, is an- gram is in store for all theP'f'*- W^HAvtLOCI^/^LANand BRABOURNE :, g and her assistant Mrs. the college received the . cars A sumptuous meal was ser- nounced , by . her parents, , thers a PTA member said. TECHWreOLOR*PAiaWSION*FROM WARMER RBOS. iBl "Students of HBI have come Gott , ,. v¦¦ to share the great compassion Charles Snustead: for parking and graciously es- ved. Jt included shrimp cock- Mr. and Mrs. Louis G. Ripp- v¦' ' m- corted the guests into the "build- tail, Rotide Beouf Champiqaou The bulk of the world's sup- ley, Waumandee. The wed- ply of cloves and clove oil WEb -tHURS. ing. (succulent thick -wedges of ding will be May 7 at St. ' blue comes from' 'Zanzibar and the ¦7.. Here liveried footmen in roast beef topped _with huge Boniface Catholic Church, and red satin coats with ornate nearby island of Pemba. mushrooms), Caesar salad, and Waumandee. Miss Rippley gold braid took oyer the hon- a delicious heart-shaped pastry ors, checking wraps and an- dessert with whi is employed by the KWNO . , pped cream , nouncing, names. swirls. Sauvignon Blanc and radio station and also by Brother Gregory and other Napa Rose wines were served Ernie Reck, Arcadia, Wis. dignitaries of St. Mary's were in small crystal goblets at ap- Her fiance is an assistant in the receiving line in the propriate times by the waiters, cash i-.e-r at Waumandee North Gym , where the first of who ; were St. Mary 's scholar- State Bank. (Alf Photogra- ¦ ¦ ¦ the evening's concert of fine ship students. phy ) ' . . ¦ JUUUUUL1UUULHJ J4^UUUUUUUUUU|jmJU music was heard during the tmmm ^ammmmmimmtmrmmtmmmam^mm .ii ii iwr» i n i iimmmmmmatta etij i At . pre-dinner hour. The Winona MUSIC FILLED the room Senior High School Orchestra , throughout the entire evening. Cheryl Rountree directed by, Milton C. Daven- Opening the dinner-hour concert port, played delightful music. was the Cretin High School Con- To Wed Mr. Persons cert Band , directed by Robert ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- "HE HAS ONE of the* best Paulson. They played selections orchestras in tho state!' " ¦ was cial) — Mrs. Lawrence Roun- from "The Nutcracker Suite" tree, International Falls , Minn>, SHOE SALE the remark of one listener. by Tchaikovsky and other lilt- announces the engagement REDUCTIONS Pre-prahdials , Including trays ing, of . FINAL CLEARANCE—FURTHER. lovely music. The Cretin her daughter , Miss Cheryl Kath- of intricately designed hors musicians and the other per- d' oeuvres of great delicacy, ryn Rountree,. Minneapolis , to formers who followed them Merlin Richard Persons , son of ' INSULA™ MEN-S were served from tables decor- played on a raised platform LADIES' SHOES theme, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Persons, St. ated in the Valentine across one side of the room, with white linen studded with Charles. The wedding will be H-3. LEATHER BOOTS where they could be seen by Feb low-^d-stac k 1. red lace papCr hearts and cen- all the diners. . 19 ln Minneapolis. terpieces of gold baskets of Miss Rountree attended the white , carnations, tinged with The split-bamboo divider wall College of St. Scholastica , Du- luth; the University of Minne- 88 red , surrounded by tall red can- was drawn across behind the tov,ues $14.95 $coo >$ir $1 dles, Handsome young college De La Salle Chorus, for acous- sot a , and the INorthwestern Hos- t0 W495 j 7J^ men in tuxedos and black tics tical reasons. They sang under pital School of X-ray Technolo- J served , the dynamic direction of Brother gy. She has been employed in * As In previous years, most Fidelia, who is a famous re- Minneapolis for the past two of" the women were attired in cording vocal artist . At the years, . lovely formal gowns. This year close of I heir segment of the Mi*. Persons is a graduate of GIRLS' FLATS MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS— they were of great variety, concert , he took the lead as a St. Charles High School ; attend- though perhaps the loveliest small group of his singers per- ed Luther College , Decorah, Rack Lot - Odd. 'n Ends , LOAFERS—BOOTS were the high-bosomed empire formed. Iowa; Carroll College, Wauke- ball gowns, which made their A surprise sha, Wis., and Winona State Col- like appearance was slim young wearers looH that of Charlie Biesanz lege, prior to serving two years v $0 00 v„„„: French princesses. , who in the military service in the to $6.99Q , - $>|88 pl ayed his bones with youthful tv . .,, .1 6.95 ^ ^L ALSO NOTABLE this W»r gusto to the rhythm Pacific Area Army. Security ^ of the loy- singers. The elderly gentleman Agency. He is presently emp Cit- *MMM »MH * M>HM|HMl * aMMH>«MMM* ^^ got tremendous applause from ed at Univac in the Twin the audience. ies. SAMPLE SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES NEXT ON THE musical menu sang one of their popular num- was the Sl. Mnry ' LADIES' FLATS — HEELS SSSSKT^t^T^tf^^^f^^S^S s Concert bers, the crowd rose for a Chorus , directed by Mrs, Ger- standing ovation and there were ¦ Oddl 'fl Ends ^\ ald Sullivan. With their usual exclamations of "I like those mm m^ ~ mm ^ ft 0R skill they sang several beauti- littlo kids!" and "Isn 't that ful numbers Sla.a . ™-» *J° , including the be- Brother Paul wonderful !*' Rog. »o $12.95^iSOOO % Rug. to $6.99 ^mm loved "America , tho Beauti- As a climax of the musical ^ ful. " evening the St. Mary 's Mari- The grand finale was the ap- notes Orchestra , the De Ln pearance of the 100-volce Wi- Salle Chorus and the St. Mary 's nona Boys Choir of youngsters Concert Chorus exploded In a LADIES' SAVINGS UP TO SATISFACTION! selected from grade schools in burst of stirring music ns they Winona for. their outstanding did "The Battle Hymn of the soprano voices. Republic. " It is a traditional Cortland' s direct import buy- finale of the -nnnunl dinner con- Brother Paul , chairman of the $ ing policy assures you nf the cert and received prol onged ap- evening, directed the boys , who plnnso nnd n standing ovation. GATHER SHE-SHELLS FROM FAIRFIELD utmost diamond for your dol- sang with gusto and obvious SNO BOOTS 5?° lar. We buy direct .., *¦ <* .sell pleasure, their From then on tho Mnrinotcs FOR YOUR FAVORITE VALENTINE young faces took over musically a.s Ihey direct. shining, At one lime as they played for da ncing in the spac- SAVE ON HOUSE SLIPPERS-FORMAL SHOES JEWEL NECK MOCK-TURTLE ', . ' <—~mm *^^^^^^ ious North Gym , directed by 4.00 5.00 Select you rs loija y at M Wcher. Family Sfylo BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ".nvunnemnni CRAM HER WARDROBE WITH SHELLS IN LUTEFISK & LEFSE SHOP MAIN FLOOR—CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Helps Solve 3 Biggest MANY COLORS. SHE'tXrTOP HER SKIRTS WITH CORTLAND DINNER AND DOWNSTAIRS All You Can Eat FALSE TEETH THEM .. . HER PANTS, HER BERMUDAS; Quality Jewelers PARTNER THEM WITH DINNER SKIRTS, Worries and Problems SUITSl THURS., FEB. 10 A llttlit FASTEKTH nprlnklrcl on . 50 East* 3rd St. your atinturr-i dorn nil thi-i: (1) lliilpi IN TEXTURED CHEMSTRAND ACTION WEAR SrnrHn-j itt 5 p.m. hold fnlnn teplh more (Irmly In plum; Winona, Minn. (.1 ) Itoldn them mom coinlorliihly; STRETCH NYLON. IN WHITE", DARKS AND Call 3U0 for R-utrvMlon*. (3) taet* you liltr- up lo lift"', liiirclrr without (thro III fort. PAHTKKTH PASTELS. MACHINE WASH. DRIP DRY. 3-1-10. Shop Friday 'til ? p.m. Powder In idkul-uiu (non-ivold).Won 't nonr. No Kunurey, goooy, pn-ity tiini-i J , 3rd & Main STEAK SHOP or fr-ali-iKl Avoid <*mlmrrii«*ir -*c*ii *,. (lot /K t 1 tm "a* aVAUTiiBTH nt, wil clmi* counter- . ----- — * — Christian Day ¦ Bea utiful Gowns Di splayed Man fined for trolt Youth Commission. .' Schools Teach He was born In Louisville, Ky., - t. ( Lutheran Laymen one of seven children, to the v^pS AAa ry s Gal a P i n h e r Word of God Hitting Officer Rev. Carl A. Eberhard and his "One of the most important The judge levied $35 fines on wife, Clara. He attended pa- rochial grade school and public : It was in the North Gym, turned into a ballroom reasons for a Christian day guilty pleas by two defendants To HearPastdf Saturday night for St. Mary's College annual to unrelated charges today in school in Louisville and junior : Music school is that the word of God Revue and Candlelight Dinner that the beautiful gowns municipal; court. college at Concordia, Fort worn by the women guests could be seen to advajtitage is taught in all Its truth and Cornelius E. Monahan, v 28, Wayne, Ind., and was graduat- On Integration Concordia Seminary, as their wearers swayed to the dance rhythms of St. purity," said Gerhard Schape- East Burns Valley Road, plead- ed from ed -guilty to a charge of; as- St. Louis, Mo., in 1959 with Mary's Mannotes Dance kahm, prinicipal of St. Mat- thew's School, at the Thursday saulting a public officer Sun- bachelor of arts arid divinity dew Band. lage wore a slim sheath of pea- day, at 5 p.mi at the ' police grees.vv meeting, of St. Matthew'si PTA. MISS MARY Blocker, cock blue crepe, whose only station. He paid a $35 fine lev- He married Beverly Jacobs, adornment was a cleverly de- "One subject, which Is taught ied : by Judge John D. McGill also of Louisville. They have Minneapolis, the guest of in Bible history, is God's way ¦ signed scoop effect at the low as the alternative¦¦ to 12 days in four sons; ¦ - • John Kessler III, St. Paul, neckline, v i to salvation. The science' sub- jail:.' :• • "". . ' ¦:• ,'¦•¦• v . wore a slim black , sheath -with Another starkly plain but ject claims to offer the , method Monahan told the judge that GALE-ETTRICK SPEAKERS . narrow shoulder straps and car- striking gown was that worn to make man like Cod against family problems had caused GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) ried an enormous Duchess rose by Mrs. W; W. Ward. It -was of every article of faith.; A Chris- him to drink, and he had — The Gale-Ettrick forenslca V day school teachee that God vol- . corsage on her evening bag: She dark brown crepe, styled with a tian untarily gone to City Hall Sun- contest is scheduled for the aft- had her blonde hair done in high-rise empire bodice. 'With it controls the universe and ali its day .afternoon. There, Mona- inhabitants. ¦ ernoon of Feb. 22. This two top sculptured -curls atop her head. she wore long, white gloves. . VV. " han admitted, he stru ck Patrol- winn ers in eight categories and v Mrs. William Linahari was "Social studies are taught man Glenn M. Morgan. in play reading will enter the like a princess in a slim empire MRS. J: V. Waddem was Thomas C. Van Hoof , 19, 126 youthful and pretty in an aqua so that the child can go out into subdJstrict contest here March gown with a black bodice edged the world and function in his E. King St.; pleaded guilty to 5.: 'Mrs. Harold Nelson, Mrs. with black braids and jet beads silk sheath, featuring fullness at a charge of speeding 85 m.p.h. Howard Blahkenhorn and Mrs. the sides achieved by home and V community as a vand a white crepe sheath skirt inverted Christian. Christian discipline is in: a 55 zone on U.S. 61-14 at Arthur Runnestrand are coach- with a black band around the pleats at the Waistline. Highway 43 Sunday at 2:35 a.m. taught so that the child will hon- " ing the contestants. : bottom. Miss Dorothy Crutcher, Farm- or his father and mother and He paid the $35 fine imposed by MrsyW. C. VorbJ*ick ; -ington ' Calif., a student at CST, QKtWWWKK*U»W«' ^WW.->'K*K^'»^-^ v whose ,. also so^liat the parents expect Judge McGill. as the alternative ¦' '¦ ¦ ' " 'i ' 'A- husband is chairrnan '' . . .. ' ' ': , X L .K of the wore a lovely pink velvet and and .demand; obedience, The to 12 days in jail. . English department at St. crepe gown and had a corsage y Mary : school day ends in a prayer. 's, was in a . white silk of white hyacinths and pink ca- ' Christian education should Rev. David Eberhard shantung gown and . carried a mellias. Her escort was Thom- be taught in the home. Every Ettrick Child, 3, fx hQatefe nosegay of pink Sweetheart as Sullivan of .St. Mary ST. CHARLES,; Minn. -^- "Sit- 's. CHARMING GUEST . . '- .- One of the many women who home should have a Bible. ioses and carnations: Mrs. Jerome Junker; Stillwa** uation of Integration" will be carried pretty nosega-y corsages instead of the: usual shoulder Americans need to take "the Bi- Recovering From 1 ter, Minn'., whose son Tc-m is a ble and read it, America needs the topic presented by the Hev. MRS. JAY Martin, Cochrane, type was Mrs. W. C. Verbrick, wife of the chairman of the member of the college chorus, Christian, schools that say, 'We Blood Disease "Wis., wore a graceful gown of EngUsh Department at St Mary's. She wore a white silk David Eberhard, Detroit, Mich., Tioora : wore a blacky lace gown, trim- , follow Christ in v ^cK peting.'v. . emerald green peau de soie, de- Darell Schultz, secretary of ed- rigon, and his parents, Mr. and a muscle were removed from Award" in \ 1964 for his leader- signed with semi-floating pan- SAID HUGH V. Plunkett, Aus- ucation. Both are twov - year Mrs.. Ralph ; Carlson. Also at- arm shortly after* she was ship in community life. He tending -were her . els, front and back. tin , Minn,, attorney, "I think it terms: ¦ Mr. and Mrs. Dav- born. -, presently is chairman of the De- Mrs. Dana Lyman, Wabasha , is just outstanding. MISS SHARO N ANN id McKenzie v Sr., Wurst and . Mr. and Mrs. Criveitts have troit Lutheran Urban Study . We have Carey j Minn ,, wife of 1st Sgt. Lyman, been here as many years as we VALENTINE TEA AAKRE'S . engagement to 's: sponsor, H. C,. Foster. two other daughters, Ardyce, Comnuttee and fs a member of | Tom, member of Troop 73 adviser for the National Guard can possibly make it and plan GALESVILLE, Wis, (SpeciaD- John Gruhlke, Mazeppa, , and 20, and Shirley, 15. Ardyce and the subcommittee of the De- { The annual valentine silver tea Jerry and David, members of , In this area , had her Monde hair to come in the future, I think Minn.; son of the late Mn Troop 94 her mother are employed at va ¦"^^ ' i '^x' ry-smsmmmmmsmmzmmmm styled in a high bun atop her given by the Order of Eastern , were among 52 1965 Galesville factory. Shirley is a ?%mmm>smit -; Brother Paul and Brother Fide- and Mrs. John Gruhlke, is Eagles and a total of 84 Eagles head. She 7wore a dinner gown lis and their singers were out- Star will be Saturday from 2 to announced by ' her parents, junior at Blair High School, i 5 p.m. in the Masonic .Temple. from the Gameh aven Council ; 1 . with a sequined white top and standing^' Mr. ani . Mrs. . ^ayrhorid Rita's doctors hope she will Mrs, Deward Richmond , worthy attending the dinner. Jerry and outgrow her trouble with time a black skirt. A native of Ger- "It gives , -one new courage Aakre, Rushford , ' Minn. David plan further study in ele- many who has recently ^come to matron, is chairman. Mrs! Cur- and recover the use of both leg and faith in youhg people to The wedding will be Feb. 19 mentary education. ' ¦ ¦ '¦ this area, Mrs. Lyrnan said she come here and see wbat they tis Home and Miss Violet Ken- ¦ and arm. • .' . ' •" The pub- ,. at the Rushford Lutheran ~* was delighted with the party can ' do." ';¦ - yon will be hostes^s. / hoate's lic is invited. . Church. Miss Aakre is em- i and added that the beautiful '¦ ' ' Mr. Plunkett is on the advis- . " ¦ ¦ Root Hiver District Marine Corns Leaaiie i; ployed at the Methodist . % Mississipp River Valley re- ory board at; the college and is MEDICARE AT LAKE CITY The Marine Corps*League will r minds her of the Hhine Valjey a member of the Knights of (Special) Kahler Hospital, Rochester. To Name Scouter It/ LAKE GITY, Minn. meet Tuesday at 8 . p.m. in the in her homeland. Malta and the Knights; of the — Some 70 persons attended a Her fiance works for Roch- Of Year Ma rch 22 hospitality room of the Peter ester Dairy. MRS. L10YD Foster, Holy Sepulcher. The PLunketts' meeting on Medicare at Lin- Bub Brewery Inc., Sugar Loaf. Roches- son John L. is a freshman at _High yPRESTON, Miiui; - A Root ter, was beautifuUn- slim coln v School auditorium. All ex-Marines were invited to a the college" v " : Lake City, Saturday " afternoon , AMERICANISM-DISPLAY River District "Scouter of the attends white crepe gown, topped with Said an unknown person "It's Mayor Harry Johnson jrttro' GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special ) Year" will be honored at the a silver , , " mink stole. Mrs. Albin better tonight than it's ever duced the speaker, Wallace Wal- — An educational display for annual district meeting in Pres- CALEDONIANS BUT ! QbCPi/ll/OK» VAA^/ m®fti Anderson, also from Rochester, been!" ter, Wabasha County welfare Americanism Month has been ton March 22. CALEDONIA, Minii.v — Mr. * I a^HmBtmK'' 1h wore a black crepe gown trim- department director. arranged by Mrs. Ray Turn- This , will v be tie first , time and Mrs. Arnold Belverud, Cal- med with jet beads and an au- BUT PERHAPS the choicest bull, Americanism chairman, that a den moth er, Scoutmas- edonia, have purchased Red- tumn haze mink stole: statement of all was made by one thing puzzled hnn. for the Galesville American Le- ter, Cubmaster, Explorer advis- ing's Nite Club in Mazeppai and A striking gown was that 9-year-old Robert Brown, -a He said tp his mother, "There gion Auxiliary, in a window of er, committeeman or . commis- took over operation in late Jan- worn by Miss : Dianne Wrock- member of fhe Winona Boys was one poor wonftaiy ' who the Gilmeister Barber Shop on sioner will receive this honor. uary. The: Belveruds plan to lage, who teaches speech and Choir. As his mother, Mrs. Rog- couldn't afford fingers in her Gale Avenue. Announcement Announcement wOl be made at open a teen-age recreation room theater at the College of Saint er Brown, was driving him gloves!" His mother explained has been made of fhe county- the conclusion of the banquet. in the basement of the build- Teresa and was the' guest of home, he was enthusiastic about that ladies who wore long gloves wide meeting of auxiliaries to Nominations fo>r the award ing. Ther-former owners, Mr. Norman Belue, director of the- the grandeur of the party, the often pull them off the fingers be held at First Lutheran can be made with John Kemp- and Mr£ Duane Reding, oper- _ ater at St. Mary's. Miss Wrock- first such he has attended. But and roll them back. Church , Blair, at 8 p.m. Feb. er, Preston, district Scout exec- ated it sukJears, 16. Mrs , Sheldon Cantlon , Et- utive, .any time prior to Feb. trick , is president of the county 15, with selection on the date INDEPENDENCE CAMPAIGN auxiliaries. of the meeting. Rocky Carlson , INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- ~ cial) — Mrs. Inga J ahr is chair- CHAIRMAN AT OSSJE0 Rushford, will be chairman of the selection committee com- man of the Independence Pass- (Special)—Mrs. OSSEO, Wis. posed of Albert Nelson, Ostrand- the-Heart envelope drive for the Mehnn Krienke Osseo Wisconsin Heart Association , , has ac- er; Stan Griebel, Harmony, and cepted the chairmanship for the _Charle's Pavlish and Stanley campaign opening today. Area Ar^lCLOTHING Osseo "Pass-the-Heart" envel- workers will distribute envel- Manahan, Chatfield. ope drive for the Wisconsin opes in their Immediate neigh- Heart Fund campaign. The city borhoods. 3RD AND MAIN O-/"V La Li NIGHTINGALES -will be divided into areas. Dis- Advertisement . Fi rst- ' Quality 1 tribution of envelopes will be- ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - ^m, gin Th ursday. Residents will be Nightingale Homernakers will asked to place their contribu- meet Wednesday evening. Proj- WOMEN OFTEN FINAL CLEARANCE AND FURTHER REDUCTIONS tion in an envelope and pass it ect leaders, Mrs. Dorothy My- HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION Atter 51, common Kidnt? SUPPORT ers and Mrs. Clarice Haines, or Bltdder Ir. I- | on to their neighbors, not keep- TlUllom mitecl twice mmijf women •¦ l\ a* ing them more than 24 hours. will discuss one of the package men Md m »y make you tense and nervo ui ¦ from too frequent , biiminu or ltohlni ' programs selected. Members urination both day and nlifht. 8ccond»,r- The National Zoological Park are asked to bring valentine lly. you mny lone nlerp and sutler from I IIV- / +J U MM ''1- t Ij in the nation 's capital attracts lltadaclica.BacleacliM and feel old, tired, HOSE k FAMOUS BRANDS—SAVE! gifts for exchange. Hostesses depreiiecl. In nuch (Irritation , CYBTEX ^ NYLON an average of 3 million visi- uiually brines fa-it, relatlnn comfort by will be the Mmes . John Wiemer curbing Irritating gerrrw In itroni, aold DRESS SHIRTS-SPORT SHIRTS tors a year, The park has 2,- Jr., Joe Grossman and Martin urlno and by analgeilo pain relief. a«t $K| JACKETS 500 wild animals. Gilberg. , CYBTKX at drunlm. t**l better fa4l. ; . . by manufacturer mk\> * | Long Sleevat j of famous name Wm \ i hosiery. $ | ^S? ' / *3^^ — 2s^ ^ 5 Values*6 to $22.95 Values to $5.95. Broken lots, Sizes. Assorted Colors Jit J\^ - Whites and Others. and Sizes. . £ HEAR I v J **"N h$m *%. ,M ^ ¦ pair WlO "FIRST EDITION NEWS" ! ' • ' ^ NV , 1 BOYS' CAPS $100 ^^ ¦ Orig. 3.75 Vlior or Knit Pull-On. Odd Lots and Sizei iff at 6:25 weekday mornings \\\ I /S^^fe^^te, ^

$000 * BOYS' SHIRTS & PANTS | Sheer texture ' Spec ial Group Values to $4,9B. Sizes 10 to 18, SAVE NOW Mm j| | p W\" 1 j j of nylon and k / \ \^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^—______^———————i^u^____ _^m_^___^______^___^i__-__i 'WH I spandex in i) I # V • YOUNG MEN'S ALL SWEATERS VA KWNO W WINONA I |V^^ ^ HI Nu Beige • Jtl J I Jmr PANT SALE ™J» N^JP w * /!/ j and Nutria. ^^ -^^ Famous Brands a* {\ «J ^ (\ / \J \J ' Taper Stylo ^|> J ^ K r-M ti yy/ Assorted Colors Pullovers & Cardigans ^ ^ J Values to $7.00 MkW Values to $19.95 ^^> ^ £t ^2 ^ mmmMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMtMMMMm WMMMMMMMtMMMMKMMMMi Sizes: S-M-L ?s •«

i ?i WMMwrnMi \i\ 11* fwnuiw mM itimMMf ivQjmw* isimiMtsmmimat^mus+vr.wnvM»mv. -qwTx-wmWAi Lillehei Honored OnCAGO (AD^-Dr- & Wai- ton Llllehel, professor of surgery Houseof the Week at the University of Minnesota, ¦ Is the new¦'. - president of thu American College of Cardiool- i$MGi0ii ogy. He was elected at sessloin* ' Dist ri- ., :. By A. F, SHIRA > here Saturday, X . y Lj/ U . ' .'[ i : ir^ "By ANDY LANG : the lilac family HAVING written recently about annual and perennial flowers, • • The traditional layout of « the hardy G-22 Statistics it seems¦ ¦ desirable¦ to talk a little about some of two-story house calls for all the shrubs. ¦-.'' " .: . ' ¦ daytime rooms to be on tiie Design G-22 has a living First, let us consider the lilac. The name "lilac" is one ¦•£ room, dining room , kitchen, that has been held high in the affection of gardeners for ages ¦* !. first floor. All the bedrooms its fra- on the second floor. family, room - foyer, layar past, and an aura of romance has been woven about tory> two-cair garage, portir grance aind beauty. It was introduced from the Old World in This arrangement has lasted co, rear porch,: laundry and the early days and has been so widely grown that it is considered throughout the years simply be- BUIQ1EL storage area on the first by many to be a native plant. PHONE 746* cause home owners who select floor, with the livability sec- The lilac belongs to the olive this type of house generally do ' tions adding up to 1105 family (Oleaceae? which is var- so to obtain the advantage of square feet. iously known, also, as the ash, having the sleeping quarters U of W Planning There are four bedrooms or lilac, family. It comprises an GEO. KARSTEN well separated from the living important group of landscaping Gtneral Contractor . ¦area. . .'... and two full baths on the second floor , with 929 square shrubs for the home grounds. Second Campus ARCHITECT Samnel Paul feet of habitable space. It includes the ash, lilac, for-- has followed tradition in design- There is a partial basement sythia, privet and jasmine a MADISON, Wis.;(a4V--The Uni- .. . V Although orary, look from its streamlined design ,7with ing this eight-room dwelling for DIFFERENT TWO-STORY . under the liring room. Over- favorite in the southern states. versity of Wisconsin is planning gUALITY SHEET Hotiise of the Wesek : That is, the it has two stories and many traditional fea- a bow-windowed living room by itself, at the including the The vRussiari olive, a tree with expansion to a second campus ¦ '¦ " all dimensions, four bedrooms are on the sec- tures, this pleasant house gets a contemp- ' left side. " .[. two-car garage are 70' 4' by silvery leaves that is hardy here within the next seven , ond floor, with the four other 3L' 2". here, does not belong ¦to this years v WETAL family.' ¦ . *¦' . ; '.'. A^ rooms on the first floor. But he University Chancellor Robben It bonded iand licenisd, has made a -notable departure There are about 500 species W. Fleming said Sunday night mechanics are I H in a separate living room, a fea- : " ' in 'this group, some of which he was preparing the plans for arid its ¦ ': ^ ^ ¦ ¦ ture* of ; increasing popularity y yy ..;^—^ . y;y. . y7 ._ , ;. ;; are distribijted throughout the the second campus and hoped to censed to install Gat during the last year. Permits Taken world. The only variety, other present them to a faculty com- Its isolation Is well suited for than those mentioned above, that mittee soon, st- [ Furnaces. Its -use as a formal adult enter- may be hardy here is the fringe Thei university is expected to . When you bwy » Gas Furnace tainment center. A stone fire- tree, or shrub, that is native designate the 350-acre Char- BE SURE your dealer Is place, parouet floor, paneled For Removal from Pennsylvania southward. many-Rieder farms on the west bonded and licensed to make walls;, cathedral ceiling and We have tried several on. our edge of Madison as the second the Installation I large windows, front and rear, - ITJOOR PLANS ... The four bedrooms and two- grounds, but they did not sur- site. :' ' '^ ; add to the over-all elegance of floor are located directly over vive. Other varieties in this baths on the second The land is now nsed by the INVESTIGATE OUR this room; the " family room, kitchen, dining roojn and foyer , Of Houses group that are not hardy are The balance of the ground of no concern here. UW College , of . Agriculture. A leaving the living room and garage as one-story . sec- Permits : to . dismantle two faculty committee recommend- floor also is attractively laid and tions and ; producing ^ interesting pleasant * de- houses were the only ones writ- SINCE THE lilacs are the ed two years ago to the Board of out, -with many features usual- ¦ ' ' ly reserved for more expensive sign. . . •• ten last week at the city engi- most important "varieties in our Regents that it be reserved for Z |^^ ' „ homes, :.- : ' xL.Axi y ' i . . neer's office. area, they will be taken up academic purposes. They were taken by Edward first. The flowers of the lilacs UW President Fred H. Har- buRpe™* **" , , attractive and for A LARGE flagstoned foyer, Wolfjam 163 E. Sanborn St., are showy, rington told the Board of Re- 1 with -space for a built-in plant- for removal of houses at 521 and the most part are fragrant. gents Friday in Milwaukee that ' er, leads directly to all rooms. 527 Winona St : - -v Most of the garden varieties the university's enrollment at GAS FURNACES A tiled power room is located The year's dollar volume of have come from; Ithe common li- Madison was expected to reach new construction, repairs . and lac and have been developed 40,000 in 1972. alterations for . which permits through the selection of promis- ¦ have been issued remains at ing seedlings , and by "plant More than half of America's ' breeding. The various colors are cigarettes are produced In iK^^S^ ^fZ?!® JM generally available in either sin- North Carolina. ! - : gle, or double, flowers. The co- \ ' 'f] ira _ H '.t^^^ Building iii Winona lors range from white through S ntt^-^-^km m Swivel Spray Built Into M i^a^a^H- Km'a^a^a^al ¦ pink and lavender to dark red, ^^^^^^^ ¦r 19(56 dollar -volume '., $17,600 »*'^t - » This New Kitchen Faucet 11 or purple. ^^KS^^^^^^ H Commercial ;...... , 1,500 . A vResidential , ;...... ,.. . 16,100 '. Although , the common lilacs a^a^a^a^B * jn^ww^^a^a^a^a^a^a^al i^^^B As.- Public (non- are widely planted, there are a^L^L^B - *t ' Ha^': f &ts OGi^a^a^a^Hgl^^^^l ' mmmmmtJ^r,^& ' - TXt ''iit^^^^M taxable) " ! ...... V 0 some : objections to their use ^ ¦K., - .' Cl\* i$m______\ New houses ...... 1 about the yard. yOne of these is y ^m^0» V olume same their tendency to become leggy ^ V t ,^S h »SaW^ date 1965 ...... ,. $510,770 as they grow. The other is their *t^ bad habit of suckering so freely. **ff $17,600, compared with $510,770 THE PERSIAN lilac Is con- Don 't be satisfied at the same ... date a year ago. sidered tp be one of the best, with less than Lennox! There had been one new house if not the , for use about b^st , permit- issued thus far : this the . home and . is our favorite. *^^«^«'S*%a*S-^aal^^V***^ta ^^S*S^S^^^'N**a»**^-iV**-"^^lV,1WW» Winona Plumbing Co. year. There had been no house It grows to a height of about Wa have a Furnaca for An) : 1126 East Broadway permits taken at this date in 5 feet making, a compact bush Phon«: 24W, J035 1965v - . :: with slender arching branches Heating Need . . . 111 I ' ' II ¦¦ ' ' V aassimmml JOB or CONTRACT WORK Permits for gas-fired installa- that bend gracefully under the PORTABLE EQUIPMENT tions were issued to Henry Har- load of heavily clustered blos- GAS ELECTRIC Our Services Also Include: Immediately adjacent to the en- dens, for PearJ Robertson, 68 soms that have a delightful spicy OIL COAL trance, also doubling as the Fairfax St,, and Wiimer Larson, fragrance. It is hardy, blooms • Sheet, Plate and Structural * * ** afmily "-downstairs hath." " 1570 W: Howard St., and Quality later that most lilac varieties Steel Work Wow Sheet Metal Works, and does not sucker like the A formal dining room, with a ^ for Alfred • Boiler Repair Work large bow-type window, faces Eirihorn, 628 VE. Howard St.; common forms. It rates with QUALITY SHEET the front, while a family Irwin George, 116Vi* Walnut St., the best of all flowering shrubs, WINONA BOILER METAL WORKS room Js to the rear of the foy- Or Sell Yaur^M and Bruce ¦ McNally; 1724 W. Next,, let us take a look at Mark St. . " ' ¦ some of the hybrid forms, usual- HAROLD OFENLOCH V , er. The family room has a slid- & STEEL ^^W v ing door leading to the rear pat- Full study plan Information on thia architect-designed House ly called the French lilacs, that CO. j 761 East Broadway ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' -X- - ¦ ' ¦ y of the Week Is included in a 5(>-cent baby blueprint. With it in are so much improved over the PHONE im WsJmy/f io and a pass-through for ease in Phone 5792 ¦ hand you can obtain a contractor's estimate. 163-W West Front Street ¦ ¦ serving food from the kitchen. Gateway Council common kinds. They have large ji . ' * . • * - - . ¦ * _ ' ;¦-, rii , You can order also, for $1, a booklet called "YOUR HOME— ^^ Jr The eat-ih kitchen is a roomy full blooms, many of them dou- ¦ How to Build, Buy or Sell It." Included in it are small repro- ble, and are very fragrant. The ¦¦ and cheerful ensemble. There is Counts 10W 4 _^^mu ' ductions of 16 of the most popular House of the Week issues. color range is -very wide. They a corner sink and a matching Send this coupon to the Daily News or you may purchase ¦ ¦ ¦ : built-in wall oven, caddy-corner Boys in Scouting make good specimen plants, at ^ l ^ ¦ ¦;¦ v-vy¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ the plans or the booklet at the information counter at the Daily a corner of the house, for ex- r . xwm :: ' . x. ' style. There Is plenty of space News; ¦ left over for a dinette table WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) ample, or back in the yard for and chairs — arid there is a Enclosed Is 50 cents for baby blueprints on Design G-22 ? According to the 1965 annual accent. They do not sucker. Enclosed ls $1 for "YOUR HOME" booklet Q report, Scouting membership v JJy vv sliding glass door leading to a THE HUNGARIAN lilac is o covered flagstoned porch , an totaled 10,374 boys in the Gate- L inlYXaCi . ¦>*••' ••••••»¦«•••«•••• * * m * a> t, • m * tarn ****** tmmmamm ma * »•••«¦• • ' • • way Area Council. variety that is suitable only for ideal setting for outdoor barbe- a large yard , as it may reach ¦ Homeowners POLAeHEK cues and snacks. O 3. t\EjCj .m. •*¦*«• •*••«••••••¦«II II IIMII-aa ia II (( ¦¦••¦•»¦»•¦*•••••••( They were sponsored by 148 a height of 10 feet, or so. The ^ institutions in Jackson, Buffalo , IBB -' ^ /T^ CITY ...... a...... STATE ...... Trempealeau , flowers are a deep lilac in color , ELEGTRIG FOR TIIE utmost in conven- La Crosse, Ju- slightly fragrant, and are borne ience, the washing machine and neau , Monroe , Vernon and in slender open clusters. It r'S^^BM dryer are located in an alcove folding door can close off the Crawford counties in Wisconsin blooms late, but is not especially adjacent to the kitchen. A laun- entire alcove when not in use. Property Transfers and Houston County, Minn. . fl 875. W. showy. Our bush Ls over 20 | dry chute from the second floor Four bedrooms and two large In Winona County There were 1,827 advance- years of age and is about "12 eliminates the need to carry ments, and 3,409 merit badges Howard. baths are on the upper floor , WARRANTY DEED feet in height. il l il l wash down the stairs, and a were, earned. Sixty-one boys with an abundance of closet L. J. Casper et ux to Kenneth E: be- The Amuren-sis variety, or space. All of the bedrooms open Glynn el ux--Lol 23, Westd.ile Subd. to came enfiles and 101 advanced Japanese tree lilac, will grow to a roomy gallery and hall , Winonn . to Life Scouts. ''' r-BHS ' ' Marvin J. Rupprechl el u» lo Walter F. to a height of 15 feet , or so; which has an outside window Felne et ux--Part ol NWV'a ot SWU. Three Cub packs received the and has large, flat panicles of Soe . 20-107-7. 304 Lake Blvd. Phone and is nicely related to the open- ,j national summertime pack % 8-1059 .Phone ^ Lowell Go- et ux to Donald O . Moyer white flowers. It blooms in the _^^^_W^%_^__^m_^m- | l | l U7 We,t well staircase. et ux--NVii ot Sec. 2M05-7. award . Seventy Scout troops summer after the other lilacs m y^SIfek. Belleview Winona AAannoement Co., Inc., to qualified for the national camp IM " ¦ ^StaVaT lH JUST AS architect Panl ccim- Country Kitchen Restaurants, Inc. -Lot are done. It is too tall for the 9275 at, Ploasant Volley Terrace Sutxt . No . 2. award for spending 10 days in average shrub border. Our spec- bincd the traditional , two-story Arlolne J. Wernecl-e et nl to Henry camp, and "21 troops did some ^5m&r Phone 8-3136 interior layout with a contem- C. Woimer et ux—S . 125 tt. of Lot 6 imen is now about 10 feet tall. MAKE DECORATING A FAMILY. AFFAIR and ot the W. 15 ft. ot Lot 7, . Block camping At Camp Decorah , 61 The forsythia is hardy here, porary approach to the location O.P. ol Winona , 102, troops camped with their lead- , of the living room , eo has he LaVerne E. Cummlnos et ux to Louis but all or most, of the flower ^uAiom. SuilL P. Jappe ef t/x- -I3J tl. liy W ens, 12 troops camped oil the mixed the two styles in an eye- It. tn buds .ire usually winterkilled, t Kitchen Ciblnttt Lot 18, UiM . of Sec. 30-107-7 . council site, and 1 ,39!) Scouts • Formic* Topi pleasing exterior. A. M. Kramer et ux to , Wlnonn Cad- except some near the ground • Wardrobe* • Tappan Appliance! doo, Inc. —150 It. by 250 fl. lylnn S'ly with 92 leaders , 65' percent of protected by mulch , or snow. NOTE thnt the outside of the ' • iter* ***lxHjr»i • Deliai • Vtnltlt, ot Service Road In N'i of NW' a ol lotal membership, participated The privets that are hardy house, while traditional in de- Sec , 28-107-7. in long-term camping. FREE ESTIMATES tail , has a long, streamlined Willinm II. Relnarts et ux to Gordon here, are usually used for Matthee* et ux~Lot 3 and pnrt ot Lot The- comic il finished the year hedges. front , with large bow wind ows " , lllock 4, Davis Subd. In Goodvlew. with 2,vith E-Z-DU! — us for complete planning. U______X_ f ." And fully (jiiallfJed to liainrlle any size electrlc/i l operntion /com nptMR it w fun, because it's no enny! All tlio smnUest house instnllation to Uio Inrfiest lnduslrinl prob- JW^Q yQX1 8 • ¦ • ci't •.. wot lem. Like we snid. relax nnd phone 4i)7n. SENSE I ^l'l ^° ' ... nnd /\L Seo all ELECTRIC SERVICE > KflmimmM '-anB! tho exciting, color- ¦ ¦ , «32 WeU v~*" ' " ' ¦"! Ii a»a i,i a.„ii i a ,.~m~mmm--| r; I i 1,ow Patterns today ! j^hon.8-3763 ^M7 ^_ _\ /s, BHoaTI Hl ^ Anytime }\/, 1 0 Fifth St. . y^r ^^/ Jff <• Industrial • Co-mmerclal ? fiCHAS. X OLSEN & SONS WINONA PAINT & GLASS CO. BAUER j ^Mbl/ft s ) "Your Valsjiar Color Carousol " Farm and Roiidontlal Slorn " "Tc I • ^^J^T Plumbing & Heotinj} 109 Center St. I 225 Ease Third Street Telephone 4578 I We Deliver 55-57 W. Jnd St. Ph flnt 3(*5j Electrical Work ¦¦ ¦——¦¦ . ¦ i -— I . I ¦ ^*' ^ — | - | , y "* - -7 - ' u- '- '-'fT ' iMif- Jf *--___« I IL—- i jfii ~"*^ WINONA MARKET S 1 P.M. New York GRIN AND BEAR IT Steels, Autos Swift & Company , Stock Prices Woman Killed, STRICTLY BUSINESS West HlBtiway 41 Buying houn are from B a.m. to S:Jt Allied Ch 48% I Bv Mach 499% p.m. Monday Ihrough Friday. Allis Chal 32% Ml Thero will b» no call markets on Fri - Harv 49% days. Amerada 74% Intl Paper 33% Move Ahead in TIIMI quotations »pply *t to noon I**- Am Can 5814 Jus & L. 68% Three Hurt ¦lay. in ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : • • . ' • -¦¦ :> ' ' HOOS"';;',;' "- -v -; - .;. : . Am Mtr 10-^ jostens . — Tl» hog market Is steady. AT&T 62% Kencott 130 ToV butchers (190-230 lbs) 27.25 Butchers (grading 36-38) .- 27.50-2775 Am Tb 39% Lorillard 51% Active Trading Top lows ...... ; ...... ,' . -23.50-24.00 Anconda 92% Minh MVl 69Vi Crash Fog . in . CATTLE Tha cattle market Is steady. ArchDn 40V4 Minn P&L 26% NEW YORK CAP) - Steels, . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -Prima ."..,...... 25,00.26.1)0 - Armco St,! 70% Mn Chrn 78# autos, airlines and electronics Cholce ...... a...,,... 24.00-25,00 Good 22.00-24.00 Armour 43-^'Mont Dak 36% : A Minnesota intersection car were gainers in an advancing Standard ...... i..... 20.00-22.00 Avco Corp 277/8 Mont "Wd 34 crash during heavy fog near ¦ Utility , cow-t ....,...:..;. 15:00-17.00 stock market early this . Beth Sti -39Vs Nt Dairy 88% after- Cutters . ...¦ ...... ;. 714.00-16.00 Stillwater : early today took the 'VEAL 'V' noon. Trading was fairly active. - ¦ Boeing . 163 N Am Av 58% . The veal market Is steady. ' . Boise Cas 69 ' " N N life of a Stillwater area woman Steels benefitted from a re- Top choice ...... 33;00-37.00 Gas 52-A Good and cholca ...... V23.OO-33.0O Brunswfc ll 1 Nor Pac 57% and injured three Wisconsin port of rising orders for the Commercial - , :...,...... -18.00-23.00 ^ Boners ...... 16.00-down Catpillar 46 No St Pw 34% men: metal arid expectations that the Bravo Foods Gh MSPP 58V4 NW Air 156 ¦ ¦ Killed was Mrs. Mae B. Ben- industry would enjoy a big first : East end ot 8th S*re*i1 '' . - • • „ C&NW 125 . Nw Baiic 43% V Buying hours 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mow ' ' son; 43, of Route 3, Stillwater, quarter,.; 'yy. ' -y •Iny Ihrough Friday. Chrysler . 59 Va Penney 63% These quotations . apply as to noon lo Cities Sve 45y2 : Pepsi §iy4 riding; alone, y The ever-all list seemed to dny on a yield (dressed) basis. Com Ed 53 Pips X>ge 79% re- Cahners and cutters J34.50. Three occupants of the second spond to the opinion reported Winona Egg Market ComSat 40V8 PhUlips 57% ., ' . car were taken to a Stillwater from the National Association Tiiesa quotations apply as ol . Con Coal 66% Pillsby . . . 40% 10:30 0..111. todo-y . Cont Can 69Vz Polaroid 127% hospital. *They v are Francis - J. of Purchasing Agents that infla- Grada A Clumbo) ..,;,...... ;.... ;40- tion looms as a more serious Grade A (large) ...... v...... 35 Cont Oil 65% RCA 52% Dunham, 42; his son-r Ray, 21, Grade A (medium) .30 Cntl Data 29%Red 6wh 21% threat now than in many years. Grade A (small) ...... li and Robert Dosch, 42. AU are The market was up a little it ¦ GradeB...... 30 Deere 60% Rep Sti . 43% Grade C .17 , 108 1 Rexall V of Osseo, Wis. the opening, then moved solidly Douglae 45% ¦¦ Froedtcrt Malt Corporation Dow.Cm 75% Rey Tb. 4414 The crash occurred at 6:15 higher . • ..despite . laggards here : Hours: 8 a.m. to A p.m.; closed Satur- ¦ ¦ ¦ days. Submit sample beforo londliio. du Pont -WM Sears Hoe 45% a.m. at the Intersection of Wash- , ...... - ' ' ' '; J ¦¦ : to and there. . . . .V .. " —— : :— . , . Wlm^anis you loll him again how manyYankf ' (MeW crop borle*y> East Kod 1K> Shell Oil 28 ington County Road 37 and The Associated Press average No. 1 barley .;....,...... »).!* - . ' "What other achievements did you hav» \ imperialist livingi looms ht'U be going Into tonlghWy of 60 stocks at noon was up .7 No. i barley ...... i.oa Ford Mtr 57 , Sinclair . 61% Highway 36, about four miles In eoll»3« No. *3 barley ...... v...... 9a Gen Elec 114 Socony 91% besides participating in 19 demonstrations?'' at 366.3 with industrials up 1.1, No. 4 barley .. ..V...... ,. .** ' . west of Stillwater. A third car rails up .3 and utilities up .3. Bay State Milling Company Gen Food 78% Sp Rand 19% slid into the Benson machine; but Gen Mills 58% St Brands 75% i' ' ' DENNIS THE MENACB The Dow Jones industrial av- 'Elevator A Grain Prices there was no damage. UL ; i- iLBIG . LGlttRGEXL yiAiii' " Ona hundred, bushels of grain will tor Gen Mtr 107V4 St Oil Cal 80% / the ele Mmn., boy, erage at noon was up 4.18 . at the minimum loads accepted at . . Gen Tel :- 44% A New Brighton, 890.53. valors. St Oil Ind 44% Derek R, Hanson, 7, was killed No. I northern spring wh eat .... .1:64 Gillett 38V4 ;St Oil NJ 80% spring wh eat ;... 1.62 by No. 2 northern: Goodrich; 58% Swift ¦ 56>/4 SundayVwhen he was struck Lorillard was delayed in op- No. 3 northern spring wh eal .... 1.58 a car as he ran acros's Highway ening, filially spurting 2J/4 to No. 4 northern spring wheat .... 1.54 Goodyear 48% Texaco vv 81% No. 1 hard winter wheat ...... 1.54 Gould 31% Texas Ins 195% 684 at New Brighton;! St. Paul 50% on an opening block of 40,- V No. 2 hard winter wheat .....:... 1.52 suburb. The car was driven by 000 shares. It extended the gain No. 3 hard winter wheat VM Gt No Ry 66% Union Oil 55% No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.44 Greyhnd 21'A Un Pac ' 46 Stanley Goehrihg, 43, New to more than 3 in later v deal- No. 1 rye ...... 1.18 , y vy- .y ings. Rumors were denied that No. 2 rye ...... :...... l.U Gulf Oil. 54 US Steel 54 Brighton vy the company had a new type Homestk : 48% Wesg El 63% Sandra Kay Robertson, 15, filter for cigarettes. Honeywell 69 vWiwth : . 29 CFIrst Pub: Monday, Feb. 7, 1966) higher Edina , was killed Saturday night ¦ Prices were generally Starte of Minnesota ) ss: ¦ .' .- ' . in heavy trading on the Ameri- as she ran across Highway 100 County of Winona J In Probate Court . ¦ near the ; Edina-Morningside No. 14,21 8 . can Stocky Exchange-. PRODUCE In Re Estato of High School where she was ¦ ¦ Corporate . and U.S. Treasury NEW YORK (AP ) — (USDA)- Albtert E. Rau, Decedent. ' . ' ', . bound for a dance. The car was Order for Hearing on Petition . for Pro- bonds were mostly unchanged Butter offerings , light , to ade- bate of will, Limiting Time" to File in light dealings. driven by Scott Jimmerson , 17, ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' quate* demand fair to good. Claims and for Hearing Thereon. ¦•• • ¦ . .. W*?yzata...;. Rebecca Rau having filed , a petition Today's supermarkets carry Wholesale prices on bulk car- The deaths carried Minneso- for the probate of the Will of said de- tons ( fresh) , creamery, 93 score cedent and for the a'ppxiintment of The from 70 to .100 pet food items, ta's high-way death toll to 50 for , , (AA) . First National . .Bank. of Winona- as comparedywithi about 40 iri 1957. 61-61 & cents; 92 score (A) compared with 75 . Executor, which Will Is on file Vln this 61-61%. : y. the year, •Court and open to Inspection; The farthest point in the Re- through this date a year ago. V IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Cheese offerings adequate; de- .. thereof be had on March 3, 1966, at 1] public ofvLebarion caii be reach- o'clock A.M., . ' before this - ' Court- In: , the ed by car within two and a mand moderate. probate court room In the court house . In Winona.. Minnesota, and that objec- half hours , from Beirut ,, the : Wholesale sales, American tions to the allowance ¦ ¦ Vof said Will, If capital. cheese (whole milk) single dais-: " •any; -be- 'filed before said time of hear- Osseo School ing; that -the time within, which credit- ies fresh; 47-49'A cents; single . '. -.. ors of said decedent , may file their (First Pub, Monday, Feb. 7, 19645 daisies aged 52-55; flats aged 53- • . dalms ba Iftnlted to. four rhonths :. from ) 57; processed American pasteur- the date ¦ hereof, and that the claims Stale of Minnesota ss. County of Winona- ) In Probate Court Dedication May 1 so filed t>e heard on June 8; 1966, at ¦ ized 5. lbs 44V2-47; domestic .11 o'clock A.M., before . this Court In No, 16,217 . (blocks) ¦ (Special) — The the probate court room . In the In Re Estate of swiss grade 'A" 55-58; .OSSEOy Wis. court . . .. • ¦ house ,.ln . Winona,. Minnesot a, and that LoulM A. Bed*, Decedent. . grade "B" 53-56; grade "C"i 52- new $600,000 addition tq the Os- notice hereof be given by publication Order for .Hearing on Petition for Pro- 55. : seo school building and improve- - :of this order. In the, Winona Dally News bate ol Will, Limiting Time to Fll« . t_ , . . " y yy 7— . ' " - , " l and by mailed notice " as provided by Claims and for Hearing Thereon, Wholesale egg offerings short ments to the original structure lew. '¦ John A. Beck having filed a petMlon May 1 by Wil- *SHE;JUST HAO HER PITCHER TOOK. ¦pOKf ASK MB WW!* ¦¦ ¦ ¦ will be dedicated . Dated February 3i T96J . for the protiate of the Will of said de- on mediums; light on balance ; "Knock it off, George. My coffee isn't THAT w«ald'' i ¦¦ ' ¦' E. D.LIBERA, cedent and for. the appointment, of John demand active on mediums and liam C. Kahl , state ; superin- - Probate Judge. A. Beck as executor, which Will Is on instruction , (Probate Court ' Seal), .. - file In this Court and open to Inspection; good on. balance. tendent of public APART/AENT 3-C5 By Alex Kctiky Oeorge M. Robertson Jr. IT IS ORDERED, That the hea r ing Administrator A Gordon Rodeeri Attorney for . Petitioner. thereof ba had on March 3, 1966. it Wholesale egg offerings short ¦:¦ 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this Court In; on mediums; light on balance; said. V (Flnt Pub. Monday, Jan. 31, 1966) the probate court room In the court The dedication will be at 1:45 house in Winona, Minnesota, and . that. demand active on mediums and State of Minnesota ) ss. ob|edlons fo the allowance of said Villi, good on balance. ' arid open heme's from 1:30 to 5. . County of Winona¦ ¦ ) In Probate¦ Court if any, be filed before said time? of Kahl is the new state super- .. . No. 16,081 . hearing; that- the time within which (Wholesale s ell in g|. prices In Re Estate of v creditors of said; . decedent may file based ; ion exchange and other intendent by appointment of the Adolph M. Loeken, Decedent. their claims be limited . to four months volume sales.) governor succeeding Angus B. Order for Hearing on Final Account from, the date hereof, and that the - and Petition (or Distribution. claims so tiled be heard on June 8, New York spot quotations fol- Rothwell, who resigned to be- V The representative of the above nanied 1966; .at 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this •state having filed its final account probate court room In the low: standards 43-44; checks come chairman of the state co- Court ¦ In the and petition for settlement and allowance court house In Winona, . Minnesota , . and 33V5s-34-V5s .'" ordinating committee for high- . thereof and for distribution to the per- that notice hereof be given by- publica- . ' er education. sons thereunto " " entitled ; ." tion of this order In the Winona Daily Whites: extra fancy heavy ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing News and by mailed notice as provid ed weight (47 lbs mini) 47-48 ; fancy ; .. . .. • . thereof ba had on February 23, 1966, at by law. . 11 o'clock A.M., before , this Court : In Dated February 2, 196^. medium (41 lbs average) 4545; ¦ ¦ • lhe probate court room In the court . . '" . : • • E. D. LIBERA," . . . fancy heavy weight C 47 lbs min) Heineman Heads ' house Vln Wlnoria, Minnesota, and that ; - Probate Judge. notice hereof be given by publication of (Probate Court Seal) 46-47;: medium (40 lbs average) Rights Conference . this order in the Winona Dally News Dennis A. Challeen, 44-45; smalls (36 lbs average) and by .mailed notice as provided by Attorney for Petitioner. . - " (AP) law. . . ' 38Ms-39%.; WASHINGTON - Presi- Dated January 27, 1966. (Pub. Date Monday, Feb. 7, 1956) dent Johnson named Ben. W. E. D. LIBERA, CHICAGO (AT) — Chicago Probate Judge. . City of Winona, Minnesota Heineman bf Chicago, chairman REX MORGAN, M.D. tfy Dal Curtis (Probale Court Seal) BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Mercantile! Exchange - Butter of the Chicago and North West- . George M. Robertson Jr., Notice of Hearing steady to firm; wholesale buy: Attorney for Petitioner ern Railway, Friday as chair- . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: ing prices unchanged; 93 score ' man of the White House Con- (First Monday, Jan, 31,. .That" ah application has been made Pub. . 1966) by John O. Relnhard for a variation AA 60; 92 A 60; 90 B-59>/4 ; 89 C ference on Civil Rights next : State of Minnesota .) ss. : Irom the requirements ' of the Winona , 57% ; cars 90 B 60; 89 C 58%. is a native . County of Winona ) in Probate Court Zoning Ordinance so as to permit 1he spring. Heineman No. 15.864 construction of an addition to his "house Eggs firm ; wholesale buying of Wausau, Wis. In Re Estate of closer to the front and side lot lines at prices Vz to 2 higher; 70 per John Mrachek, alio known as the following described property: John J. Mrachek, Decedent. LotVB, Block 15, Laird's Addition, cent or better , grade A whites Order for Hearing on Petition or at 356 East Fifth Street. 43; mixed 43; mediums 40; LIVESTOCK to Sell Real Estate Notice Is sent to the applicant and to . SOUTH ST. PAUL (.fl - (USDA, — The represifftlatlve- .of saidvestate hav- the owners of property affected by the standards 39; dirties unquoted ; ¦ ¦ Cattle 5,500; calves 1 ,800; slaughter steers Ing filed herein¦ a petition to sell certain application. . checks 32. rathor slow but generally about steady; rcaj, estate described in said petition; A hearing on this petition will be heifers moderately active, steady; cows IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing given In the Court Room of the Clly CHICAGO (AP) — ( USDA)- and bulls steady; vealers and Isaughtcr thereof be had on February 23, 1966, at Hall, Wfnona, Minnesota, at 7:30 p.m. qnlves sleady to weak; feeders about 10:30 o'clock A.M., before this ,Court February 17, 1966, at which time , Inter- Potatoes arrivals 206; total U.S. steady; average to high choice 1200 lb In the probate court room In the court ested persons may appear either In shipments for Friday 480; Sat- slaughler steers 27.25; most choice 950- • house In Winona, Minnesota, and lhat person, In writing,. , or By agent, or by 1200 lbs 26.00-27.00; flood 23.50-25.50; av- notice hereof be given .by .publication attorney, and present any reasons which urday 1115* Sunday 1; supplies erage Co high choice 925-1000 lb hellers nt. this ' order In the \A/lno*a Dally News they niay have to Ihe granting or de- moderate ; demand moderate; 26.50; most choice 650-1050 lbs 25.50-26.25; • nnd by mailed notice as provided by nying of this petition. good 23.O0-2S.00; utility and commercial law . Thoy are requested to prepare their market for russets, about cows 17.50-18.50; utility and commercial Paled January V, 1161s. case, In detail, and present all evidence , steady, for round reds slightly bulls 20.50-22.50; high choice and prime E. D. LIBERA, relating, to this petition at the tlmo of vealers 39.00-40.00 ; choico 31.00-38.00; Probale Judg.i. the scheduled hearing, weaker; carlot track spies : Ida- good 211.00-32.00; choice slaughter calves NANCY By Ernie Buihmiller (Probate Courl Seal) Respectfully, ho Russets 4.154.25 ; Idaho bak- 22.00-24,00; good 18.00-21.00; pood 550-850 Harold J, Libera, RUSSEL ROSSI , Chairman, Ib feeder steers 23.00-24.50. . Attorney for Petitioner. Board ot Zoning Appeals ers 5.15; Minnesota North Dako- Hogs 4,000; barrows and gilts mod- erately active, 2i lower; sows fairly ac- tive; steady to strong, especially on weights under 450 lbs; other , classes sleady; 1-2 190-235 Ib barrows nnd gilts 28.5C-28.75) mixed 1-3 190-240 lb. 28.00- 28.50; 2-3 240-260 lbs 27.25-28.25; 13 300- 400 lb sows 24.75-25.50; 2-3 400-500 lbs 23.75-25.75; 1-2 120-1(50 Ib feeder pigs 25.0O2ft.O0. Sheep 2,000; moderately active; nil classes steady; choico and . prime 90-110 Ib wooled slaughter lambs 29.00-29.50; PEACE CORPS good and choico 80-90 lbs 2B.50-29.00 ; utility and good wooled slaughter ewes 8,00-9.00; cull 6.50-7.50) choice nnd fancy 60 00 Ib feeder lambs 28.50-29.50; good and choico 50-60 lbs. 27.00-2B.50. CHICAGO PLACEMENT TEST CHICAGO 1*1 ~ USDA - Hogs 6,000; (NON-COMPETITIVE) butcher-, steady to 25 higher; 1-2 190-325 Ib butchers 29.00-29.75) mixed 1-3 190-230 lbs 28,50-29.25; 2-3 240-260 Ihs. 27 ,50-28.00 ) 1-3 360-400 Ib sows, 25.09-25.50. CalllB 17,000; cnlvn* nono; slaughter MARY WORTH By Saundara and Ernst 1 ¦ 1 ,r, , ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' steers steady lo weak) load lots prime r : :>>—^L , IK . X :VL ¦:.':- J >^ w .—r^ci i r-ii f ... • '" • XL MI juga- i" i .yy. .: . . . v ¦ 1,150-1,400 Ib slaughter steors 28.00-28.50) * ""» ' - ' ' ' M. high choice and prime l .Oio-MuO lbs 1966-9:00 A. ; FEB. 12, 27.50.J» . WI choico 900-1.400 lbi 26.50-27.50; high cholca and prime 900 1050 Ib slaugh- tnr heifers 27,00-77,50; choice 850-1,100 lbs 'M OO 27,00 . Sherp 1,000; wooled slaughter Iambi and nwfs slowly; pack Ago choice and New Post Office Building prima 9VI05 Ih woolid sla -iighter lambs 30 .00; aoorl and choico 27.25-29.5D. ta fieri River Valloy round reds 67 West Sth Street 2.95-3.10. " CHICAGO (AP) - (USI)Ai - More than 10,000 Peace Corps Volunteers are needed to meet, urgent re- Live poultry : Wholesale Irnying prices unchnnpeil to 1 higher; quests from developing nations in Latin America , Africa and Asia. To be musters 23,,i-2.r> ; special fed considered for training programs you should take the non - competitive white rock fryers 21-22, (Flr-it Pub. Monday, r-'eh. 7, 1766) placement test Feb. 12. Either send a completed application to the Stale of Minnesota I n. Counly of Winona > in Probata Court MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd or fill one out and submit It at the time you take No , 16,020 ¦ Peace Corps before the test, In Re Estate of Stnphon S, Sumlonka, Decedent. the test, For an application, or more i nformation, write the Peace Corps, or Order for Hearing on Pinal Account and Petition lor Distribution. Tlm representative nf the above named see your local Postmaster. esl-tt hnvlng lllerl her llnal account nnd petition for loltlemen! nnd Allowance thereof and lor distribution to the per- son- thereunto entitled, IT IS OROr-RED, Thnt lh» hearing (hereof bo hnd on March *t, 1966, at 10:30 o'clock A,M,, lioforo this Courl In lh» probate court room In Ihe courl house In Wlnone , Minnesota, and lhat notice hereof he given by publication nf Ihls order In the Winona Dnlly News and by mailed police «> provided by , D. C. 20525E CORPS law , PEACWashington Dated February 3, 1966, E, D. I.IRERA, (' robe* '* Judge, vfflfr Published as a public service in cooperation with The Adve rtising Council (Probate Court Seal) Harold J. Libera, Allorney tor Petitioner. SKATERS MUST WIN TO KEEP HOPES ALIVE Grant Sees Hassle in Redmen Cage, Ice Pact Talks : SEVERE, Mass. CAP V Jim ^ (Mudcat) Grant, the Minnesota Twins' ace right-hander who 7 ¦ won 21 games last season ahd Toms't, very much"' v ' can put to- "isn Teams¦ first . is Wednesday Fanight I just , hope we By¦ BOB JUNGHANS ce more in the . . ay , • . \ . Hansard, the 6-8 Tommie then added two Dally News Sports Writer against Hamline. gether another good game World Series says his salary ivotman, got 27. points in , St. Thomas College stands "Hamline has been fairly tonight and be around if the p dispute could become¦ ''a real directly between St. Mary's impressive in its last two bubble breaks." . St.y Thomas' 70-68 y victory ' ¦¦ ' garhes, but I don't think : vhassle." v. ;. \y.{ .; 7 and a happy Monday eve- And speaking of.breaking- over y Augsburg Saturday: y Grant , who opens a week-long ning, y they have the manpower to buBbles, the basketball night despite a cast on his defeat Gustavus," said Mc- the ¦ ' engagement as a singer at a That Monday evening is squad could deflate ¦right- - 'hand. . ' • '; , to-night when both the Red- Neill. league leading Tommie cag- Redmen will be try? Revere Beach night eppt to- The men hdekey and basketball So that leaves it up to the ers if they come up with ing for the "upset with two night, said Sunday night that he teams travel out of town to Tommies/ who have two an entire game like the sec- key players hobbled. Jim had returned a second contract meet the Tommies. And games lefft with the Gusties ond half they played : the Buffo still can't cut properly unsigned and he and the Twins while Tim McNeill's Skaters Monday and Friday of next first time the two teams : ori his injured foot, and are "far, far apart." y will be trying to keep their week; ; met, v Roger Pytlewski,:who did a : v , "I'm still seeking $50,000, but slim MIAC title hopes alive, v "I think St. Thomas could In that - game, the Red- fine defensive job on Han- I'll let Mr: Griffith off the:hook : Ken Wiltgen's cagers will beat Gustavus once or may- men fell behind 37-22 at the sard in thev second half of for $49,000," Grant 'said. be trying to reverse a pre- , said McNeill , half: before rallying within ; be twice " that first game, continues to The hurler said that the Twins vious decision . and partially ' 'but it's hard to: beat a team two points in the final 20 be hamperd by a bad ankle. told him :they didn't think "it make up for a. miserable, that's been on a lucky streak minutes: But a: flurry of St. , "Roger will definitelyVget -Oivould ber fair to other players season. like Gustavus has. Thomas free throws .gave the job on Hansard if we unbeaten - on the teana to give me such a V "We have, tp. get by the "We had one bad week the conference don't zone . them," . said : big: increase." Tommies tonight br it's all when we couldn't buy a goal, Toms a 65-59 victory. . f Wiltgen, "but we'll probably "I told them that I was Jiego>- over," said McNeill.: 'For andv it's too bad that we "We're certainly going to use a zone, t don't like it, tiatihg for myself, not 7the us it's been a day-to-day can't do anything but sit by try and do just that"' said but we're almost forced . to team," Grant said. "I'll become existence, :. having to be . up and hope someone is going Wiltgen. "I don't know how with those two hurt." -arteani player when I sign. But for every game and put to- toy help us. I feel we're the bad (Dan) Hansard 's hand The , zone : defense, of . I don't intend to go to spring gether our best hockey." . - . best we've been all season. is hurting, but it probably course, is in hopes of keep- . training until I sign." And, ironically j while the ing the ¦ ball away from Han- Redmen hope to dump the : sard " ¦ 'V who smiled and didn't Grant, Toms in order to still . qual- chances appear disturbed by contractual ify for a share of the MIAC "We 'll take our negotiations, was asked what he. title they have won the past on them hitting Jrom the outside." said Wiltgen. would do if the Twins decided to PROTEST..VBoston Celtics . coach : V Sauldsberry after a: scuffle '. with Philadel- two years, they are count- fine him $100 a day for each day ; ing on the same St. Thomas ''They're primarily an in- "Red" Auerbach is shown during verbal ex- : phia 's Dave . Gambee in the second period. side team. This v (Fred) he was a holdout. ( right) Listening :in on the verba! discharge are team to drop a rock on Gus- ,100 the ; change with referee Earl Strom Stir- y . tavus Adolphus. Korba is a good shooter, "Then I'll ask for $50 Haylicek" * Heft ), know about the first day, $50,200 the second day ing game with the at Bos- Celtics' John . The Gusties, who leadvthe but I don 't .( center), and Sauldsberry . Boston wori' .IOO y.to '.y rest of them." and so on ," , he replied with a ton Garden Sunday. Auerbach was protest- . . ¦ league with only- cine /loss, ' ' ' y ': - ATainaldv rpflT-iiarv 7 1«Jflfi . ' Game. "time Ls 8. p;m. . ing the from the game of Woody U:99. (AP Photof a&Y¦ i- y U/y -LX -U- have three games. left; The T* ¦ '¦ ' ' ¦¦ " • ¦ ¦ ¦ grin. - ' -' . . * - y ; , . i .

------j- - -*"" - *i i ijinnru *»v>-'^ wi_r^n.i** Farrell Says -Basketball Auerbach Claims: Scores He Laid Back Iligh Schools Far LOCAL SCHOOLS— Balf anz Jumps Too Mankato State 48, Winona Stalt 47. WASIOJA— poh tDi Pine Ulantl 71, Dover-Eyola 43. ^e Hayfield 7S, Wanamingo 41.' . Much Too Long spst Dodge Center it. Byron «. Hot EHgible Claremont BO, West Concord li. PfflLADELPHIA (AP)—'/I OTHER SCORES— V Luverne 71, Tracy *4. - Boston 1$ Rochester Lourdes 66, St . Paul HIII just laid back too long,'' said ¦ ¦ ' ' Si:- - . Tommy Farrell after suffering ¦ ¦¦ Bemidil n,.Walke r it. & For Mark ¦ in bis first defeat of the indoor Brainerd it, Detroit Lakes it.. . .- track season. Beaver-Dam 106, Sheboygan Falls 60. EMIyi^ Black River Falls 81, Sparta 44. . ¦ ' Responsible "I think he was a little tired ," "'AUyiL ' ; NBA we just go ahead and play, Brookfield East 73, Sussex Hamilton OHan Cassell, the Olympi- EASTERN DIVISION Coach Red Auerb*%ch said with *ald , -L. V pct. Ot V Dodgevllle 3?,. Iowa-Grant 47. Victory W Westby ¦ ¦ Eau Claire Regis 7», VWausau New- an from. Nutley,. VN.J., whose . Boston 37 11 . - .473 a note of satisfaction-Sunday ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ man 66, • V Cincinnati :.:..: 35 70 .436 . 1 . ¦ • WESTBY , Wis; (AP) - Olym- victory oyer Farrell marked one after his Celtics repulsed a chal- Milwaukee Lincoln 73, Milwaukee For Shakeiip Philadelphia ... 34. 20 .130 2'i of the m ajor upsets of the sea- New York ... : it 34 .351 17 lenge by Philadelphia in edging Riverside 50. pian John Balfanz capped his Prairie du Chlen Campion »T, Marsh- ¦ ¦ ¦ son. WESTERN DIVISION ¦¦ -• Vi . L. - Pet. tit . the 76ers 100-9* ih a bruising field Columbus 71, : NHL : . . . sweep of the trials te the U:S. In Anselei .. .. 31 n .55* duel of divisional giants. Stevens Point VP.acelll 64, Chippewa W. L. T. PT GF GA ski jumping team for the world Each could be m little bit . BalMmora ...... 27 . ri .451 i Falls McDonell 51. Montreal ... :.. 15 14 « 1S4 UJ ¦ Wisconsin Rapids 89,.Gail Clalrt North * ' y ' ¦ ' San Francisco ... ti 31 .tii . i The victory, sparked by the ' ¦¦ Chicago ...... IS U i St 170 131 right: . , .[ - . 7». :• . championships Sunday with a /* St. L.0U U 55 33 .431 7** Detroit .... 24 14 I 56 15* 111 sharp-shooting of Johnny Havli- Toronto ...... il 18 5 47 135 IM Farrelli pointing toward a Detroit ...... 17 39 .3041 14»/i Colleges ¦ soaring leap of 3^.5 feet that he ' New Vork ¦' ¦ . ... 11 27 t ' 30'113 111 showdown with Canada's Bill SUNDAY'S RESULTS j cek in the fourth period , enabled EAST- . 8o»»on 100, Philadelphia it. Providence 50, St/ Francis (Pa.) 48, BOUon .12 2» 5 29 10MM . felt Weiit three feet too far. the Celtics to boost their lead SUNDAY'S RESULTS Crothers two weeks from now, St. Louis iM< Los Angeles 105. \ St. Joseph' s (Pa.) 105, Temple 74; Because of Balfanz ' perform- relied a little too much on his Cincinnati 117, San Franclico IH. over the ?6ers to" 2*/2 games. Princeton 6», Dartmouth 51, Boston 3, Detroit 3 (tl«). V SATURDAY'S RESULTS Cincinnati moved back into sec- Penn 7J, Harvard 44. Montrea l 4,' : New York . 0. ance,• ' : officials automatically finishing kick in thei Philadel- New York 1W, Philadelphia IU, . Cornell 87, Vale 7«, ' Chicago 3, Toronto 2. Boltlmore 113, Boston "M. ond place, two games behind , St. Bonaventura 73, De Paul 6». SATURDAY'S RESULTS phia inquirer Games Saturday ¦¦ shortened the take-off run and TODAY'S GAMES by edging Sah Francisco 117- . Army 59, Penn State 39. ' . " . -• Detroit 2, Mdnlreal i (tlo). night and finished second to San Franclico vt. Boston at Phila- Boston Coll. 98, V Holy Cross 68. Toronto 5, Chicago 2. the 25-year-old ski equipment Cassell in the 600. delphia. ii6, y7. vv, yy. Villanova 61, Fairfield 55. Bo»toii 5. New York J. Los Angeles »tv Philadelphia " Connecticut 114, Maine J8. TODAY'S GAMES salesman from Minneapolis, . ' ¦' Detroit vs. Cincinnati at Indianapolis Iny the only other : game Massachusetts 94, Vermont as. . No -. (amei scheduled. — Each was timed in 1:12. 8, ¦ ' TUESDAY'S GAMES Minn. , missed what he had Baltimore vs. St. -Louis at Memphis, played, St. Louis turned back SOUTH— V Cassell holding off the St. John's TUESDAY'S GAMES Kentucky 74, Georgia 10. No D»mei scheduled. , hoped would be an opportunity Baltimore tl Cincinnati: Los Angeles 309- 105. . Tennessee 76, Florida 47. ace by about a loot. The result San Francisco vs. Detroit at New N.C. Slate 76, Clemson 51, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to . rewrite his own North -Ameri- was a shocker, since Farrell is V York. "We've lost a lot of games we Davidson 97, VMI 84 . Philadelphia at New York. s belabored Bruins can record of 325 feet. generally regarded as the Unit- should have won and we've suf- Auburn 70, Misslsslpnl 55, Boston ' BOSTON (AP) , Alabama 77, Tulane if . , jinx, thrown the National Hock- ed States' best middle-distance -r The Boston fered a lot of injuries " Auer- Maryland 76, N. Carolina)*-?*. The jump was still the best of man. Celtics! strivjug^for an eighth bach said. "But when you start Wake Forest 93, s. Carolina 6t; have shaken off a season-long straight National Basketball , sorry for yourself , Virginia 85, Navy 57V the six trials and helped Balfanz He was hard-pressed in win- feeling Miami (Fla.) Sl , Creighton »!. ey League title chase into a Association title, are gripped in you 're going to get whipped. Memphis State 81, Florida State 66. to his sixth victory in them. He ning the 1,000 in New York the Miss. State 66, LSU 61. three-way deadlock and gained an Eastern Division dogfight — And we're not about to start MIDWEST— will head the five-mini U.S. night before, however, and the ground in the battle of the bot- and reacting in championship feeling sorry for ourselves. Loyola (III.) 85, Marquelli 44. team that will leave New York consecutive meets may have Illinois . 78, Ohio State 77. been too much for .him. fashion. "We've won key ganrfcs from Michigan 93, Indiana 76. tom. Tuesday for the Federation In- "We don't disgust too easily, Cincinnati and this one from Minnesota 66, Purdue «i. John MtKenzie's goal capped Mich. State 79, Wisconsin 65. ternationale de .Ski Champion- Philadelphia is a real big one. Cincinnati 56, Louisville 54. a third-period comeback Sunday But we've got a lot of tough St. Louis 101, Wichita 78. ships Feb. 17-27 Oslo , Nor- Nebraska .45, Okla. State 41 COT), night that gave the last-place ¦ ' ' ¦ games ahead -ind can 't let up. way. ^, ' ¦ * , Kansa s 77, Missouri 54. Bruins a 3-3 tie ».vith longtime This race is going clown to tho Kanias State 84, Oklahoma 71. Gene Kotlarek ./ 55, Dululh , Iowa 107, Detroit 73. nemesis Detroit and dropped wire. " Ga. Tech 75, Noire Dame 61. Minn., also an Olympic veteran , The Celtic's stormed to an 11- Iowa Stale 74, Colorado 65 the Red Wings into a tie for the Okla. City 17, West Tex. state (9. was second to Balfanz in each of point lead in the first period , but Indiana Stale 101, Valparaiso 16. NHL lead with Chicago and the two tryonts Philadelphia rallied to tie the Butler 110, Evansville 83 . Sunday and in Akron 105, American U. 66 Montreal, rThe Black Hawks the over-all qualifications. count 49-1!) at halftime. The SOUTHWEST- edged Toronto 3-2 and the Cana- Three college 76crs edged in front 74-72 after Arlzona Stale U. 74, New Mex. 61 students. Dave Arizona 76, Wyoming 70 . diens blanited New York 4-0 in Hicks nf Duluth , .lay Martin of three periods , before llavlicek V Houiton 97, Tulsa 77. Sunday's other action . Laramie , Wyo. , caught fire in the final 12 Texas A&M ai, TC J ;: anrTDavR Nor- Texas 87, Texas Tech 74 . The tie earned Boston its first by of Madison , Wis., 'won tha , scoring 14 of his 22 Drake 67, N. Texas Statt 5S minutes point against Detroit in 10 meet- other berths on (he team. points in the final quarter. SMU in. Rice 89. Arkansas J a, Baylor 59. ings this season but , more im- The former Ohio Stale star 's FAR WEST- ' portant to the Bruins , it gave Relfanz glidcl .1fl.*i-fcr( in his set shot with 50 seconds remnin- Washington Slate 84 , UCLA »!¦ best jump Oregon State 56, Stanford 54 fi fth-place New York over the of the fifth session ln-* pulled Boston from behind S California 61; Washlnnton 57 . them a three-point ' pickup on Sunday morning. With , the snow Oregon 65, Caliiornia 63, improving nfterjhe game had been I ied 21i Colorado Stale U. 67 , Denver t! weekend, The Bruins whipped on the takeoff slide time's. In the closing seconds, he Idaho 95, Hawaii 73. Willi each run , he registered liia Air Force 109. N the Rangers 5-3. Saturday night missed a free throw , hut c.*ime . Mexico Stale 60 — with Hanger oastoff McKen- HlS-fool performance on his first Minnesoia College?* jump in back to steal the hall from Chot St Thomoj 80, Augsburg 71 (OTI, zie scoring the go-ahead goal — the final session in th« Walker in help ing to preserve St. John's 70, Dululh 65. and now trail,, New York by a afternoon before a crowd of 20 - Giislavus 72, Macalester 10 (OT), 000. the slim advantage. Morj-ls 9a, Hamline 73. single point. The game phivod before It' ,- Mankalo 68, Winona ,1. ¦ Officials had sou 12 feel as an 50() Moorhead 59, SI. Cloud 57. FK07.KN FORM , . . l fi-yenr-old Roger Ghristenson of automatic barrier Uoslon fianlen fains -and a Wisconsin lO (000-MF,TRR RtiCORI) and short- , Collcnc** St. Paul. Minn., cuts n sharp silhouette against the cold ened the slide , cutting national ' telev ision audience Augustana (III ) 81, Carroll aso OSLO (AP .) — Despite a snow the dis- Beloit 66, Cornell (Iowa ) 64. winter sky and exhibits near-perfect form during a jumping tances,' for the wns marked hy playoff tension , storm , Norwegian clerk Fred remaining two 'the Bethel (Minn.) 94, Northland *9 exhibition prior to the St.. P.-iul Winter Carnival Ski Jump- jumps allowed o<-ich rider with tempers flaring in III. Wesloyan 81, Carthage 70 . Anton Maier , 27, set a 10,000- Knox 76, Lawrence Rnlfanz , in rough going, Dnve. Gambee of 59 metcr world record of 15 ing Championships in St. Paul Sunday .afternoon. Christen- what he says may La Crosse 80, Whitewate r 44. well be his last season Philadelphia and Tom Sanders Oshkoih 106, R|vcr Fallt 59. minutes , 32.2 seconds Sunday in son soared Mil feet in this jump and , with a number of of inter- Rlptin 97, Monmouth national competition of Boston drew fouls for a tussle 15. a five-nation speed skating meet other local bids , g.ive the early-arrivers a look at future , had won Stevens Point 70, Stout 49 (OTI. e!1cJ1 < f ,he f0lir in the first period. Superior 91, Platteville 74. nt Olympic Rislel Sladium. ski jumping stnrs, (AP Photofax ) .- ! . Prions trifilfl at Middleton , Wis ,, nnd Dululh. SUFFERS OVER TIME LOSS TO DUQUESNE BBy lJ'}i"T/'tlT''|!1 ACTUAL PERFORMANCE \\\ Wwm4 WED ""tl THURS, NATIONAL TH EATRE Hl KP y AT 1:15.4:15-7MS P M OF GREA T BRITAIN HKSPl f « ADULTS I AIIDCWrC 'Hiii^^ t) 00 Providence LHUni.nUC HHaii£SiJ | STUDENTS HM VSStX'IATKI ) Hits By TIIK Sour IMtKSS i a t ape recorder in llio Note locker j the triumph on a free throw Rained its IVIli triumph , crush- The music from the locker room for psychological j enter- i ench by Rich Cnrlberg and .Ilm- ing Georgia 74-f>0 nnd Inking room tnpo recorder might have tninment , Sounds of rock V roll ) my Smith in Ihe final 20 sec- been melodious , but .Jimmy ! can be. heard both before and ; another step toward the .South- OLIVIER onds . Walker and Ins Providence eastern (.'onferenre title after each Rame . Before foulin** out , Walker . toiimmalcs dofiuilclv were off Seventh-ranked I AST lUtlvV K . . , Tho "II goes where we go; il re- scored 20 points. Kansas wal- key. I Inxes us , " Walker exjilained. Two other members of the loped host Missouri 77-54 ; No, f) San Francisco Warriors ' As aj result , Duquesne 's un* ; The Friars lind a different j Top Ten barel y escaped witb .St, .Joseph 's Iroiinced TineOTHEUO flprcatest Otiiollo cvor by Temple O clears n ro- hera lded baskcfhall learn edged I feeling nfler Sunday 's game , tlio -crronioat -actor of victories .Saturday, ]0.r--74 and Michiga n , No, 9. our tl mo, - fourth-ranked Providence' 711-7(1 though. Small Engine bound pnst rinrinn. iti' s Os- in overtime Sunday in Pitts- Fifth-ranked Loyola of Chica- I They led 42-I12 al halftime , bill whipped host Indiann 0^-7fi . car Robert son fo pet ji fast burgh , less than 2*1 hours nfler go edged Marquette flS-fl-t on A BHE PRODUCTION I Ihe Dukes rallied for n till till tie Corky Roll' s lust-second tap-in , Top-ranked Duko , Vanderbilt , AlSO SlAn»INfl Service & Repair break starlcd. The Royals , the Friars I 'scnped from Loret- al Ihe end of regulation to, Pa., with a no-ID victory over lime on] and Cincinnat i , No. 10 , nipped No. ;i , and Texas Western , No. on .some last 'iiinute hero- : I'hi) WnsliinRUm 's 15-1 not 'Jump; I .ouisvifle 5f,-M F/itt - Economical even less-lioraMi'd SI , Francis. as John Howard fi , did not plfiy. T KIEIIM JWiliaiiWWI sirBURGi ics hy Robertson , vicl Di ii's, er He fouled mil in the las) Four other teams in Ihe Top Cougars' edged UCLA WED. -THUR5. S7« E, 4lli St. Phon* 4007 M till on "Y^ Cn^^~J"-a i-jtis Mi 'inin'in ] CfiliM. 'iini, Whether Ihey win or lose , minute of regulalion lime . Ten rolled to easy victories. Dennis Kloke 's two free throws > W (AI I'bnlofnxJ though , lhe Fruit's always have I DuqiiChiie , now ll-fi , flinche d Unbeaten Kentucky, No, 2, wiih five; seconds lelt . FEB. 9-10 ^"^ m 1 II Hawks Bees Jin IN AVBA CITY TOURNAMENT MIAC Front Runners 50-3u Triumph Over Faribault Winona High's B squad posted Smbe&m^ its ninth victory in 12 starts ' Friday night, blitzing Fari- Sunbeam Cakes of the Hal- i 2.8ll and-Ruth' s Restaurant of a hue during the 9 p.m. shift Sat- ![ ro 221 for Speed Wash of thV Survive Rod Lanes Retail League the Westgate Classic is;/ sixth urday. Adolph Schreiber turned i Hal-Rod City League . : Close Tilts has . | bault's Bees 50-36. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS luth 70-85 for a 7-2 league mark. el outscored Northland , Wis., 94- in a 224 Saturday. I The three front runners in the 7 "; The triumph was actually surge's in to the lead in the team with 2,804v The team event continues with Joe Mucha pumped in 29 points »* v = - Fred Huff clipped 232 for Minnesota Intercollegiate Ath 38-26 easier for the Little Hawks than divison of the Winona Bowling Top individual action of the 6:30 arid 9 p.m. shifts today. tet£ 7f£r . St. John's, who blew ft :;vv ' ' " Ruth 's Sunday and Luther Myh- la; at home at 2::i() Sund'iy, Tour- Labrador owned Jind gan State rallied in the second a black nament p lay opens Feb. 25 nt handled hy Nick .Schneider was half for a 79-65 victory over Wis- " the Derby Stake, n consin. Minnesota kept its hopes Onalaska Luther. fourth. In Steve Gilbertson counted 15 .judge;* award of Merit went to alive by downing. P.ui'due 66-61 Foils'. Storm , a black Lab- nnd Iowa, the last of the Big points for the winners in Sun- •Jerry ' rador , anrl Cliff Murray 's Cocoa Ten title -contenders ', 'hmVillinted day s game and Terry Schw.in- Boy, a cliDcolii tc Labrador, re- Dot mit 107-73 in nonconference ke got I I. ..I. Lambrecht hit 20 ceived a .1AM in the open stake. notion. for Bangor. Sanders Storms Past Palmer in Playoff PALM ,SPH1N( !S. Calif. ( AP) ner 's $15 ,000. I pace , shot a 70 lo lie Sanders at -- Knocking six strokes off par Sanders ' shot , a 1 5-foot putt, the llllh hole when ho holed a in the final eifiht holes is same- on tlie 145-yurd llifli hole «|. the four-foot *T for a birdie. Indian Wells Country Club , The p layoff went lo Indian thing righl mil of Arnold P 'llm- i ' er's famed "charRo " book of capped a dny of dramatics in Wellk' par 3, 15th hole , since , golf. Ihe final round of the 90-hole , | NBC had ils television cameras ; ¦Sanders simply stole the five-day Hope affair . there. DOUR good three-quar- and todny is the l%fi Today Sanders , Palmer andi Sanders hit n idea ter 7-iron lo the tfroen , 15 fee£, winner of the $100 ,000 Hob Hope their follow pro golfers head for ~ the .$110,000 Phoenix , Ariz.., Open. ! from the cup. " DCSITI Cla.ssic. , Sanders came from six "I hit a hnd ll-inm " snid Pal- acciinitr , aSunder* ' mer , who wenl far wide* lo Die To In* moro stroke*! back at the outset to ' wns kicven shots under par for shoot .15-31—0f» over right. tho par 30- 1 the Inst nine holes. :ili ~72 course, In (he Inst, eight Palmer pitched hack and in. Kor It was in Hit' fii' .st hole of holes he had four birdies nnd nn went 14 feel p/i.sl Ihe p ;i .sudden - rlenMi playoff with Sanders putted in and that NELSO nagle for a OO-hole N TIRE SERVICE total of 34*3. not n Palmer 's consolation Palmer (hut Sunders was il. Fourth and Johnson ,. *o» Phone 2306 bii'diu 2 and collected the win- Palmer, only two shots off thin i was JK .'XIO. , Methodisl Wins i : y;^ S/G/^S ^fF/^M^T/VE Cowboys Take junior High 3^ AhrtixGlirt^h^ In Bantam Loop StartWpteiir ¦ ' : "BANTAM; yv' Wiii ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ • BLIND ADJ UNCALLED FOR-a • Wrestlers ¦V Another : 't: ; W L' - .. . .y '" . •W Central Meth. i 0 Red Men'j 3 4 4. -J- Peerless Crtaln .0 ' : ¦ Athletic Club¦ ¦ . ¦ * : E-21, 26, 5?r 62, 65, 66, . *?. . fi#l Sunbeam ;¦' " *) ' -4 ' . , ' "' " ,. ¦' - ' '. - d . -• ' Mas . H^y . • . . . : . CITY BASKETBALL tight 20-18 halftime lead to:take: Hold lourney . Central Methodist '.: . kept Its liiiCMage ¦ ¦ " '¦ ¦ Uyy i/: mOTlttiUiixX 'i- ' . - W.t ' ' ":. W ' L its win. Jim Rockers led 'the YMCA ADULT BASKETBAI Ia Ann« • ;. '! 0 Main Ttvtrn V J, 5 . Sixty , wrestlers and a crovy-d leSguerieiading Bantam League beslg'natloos . as to7sex In our Help ¦ ¦Watkins War-lj advertising column! Is mtidt 7 . ;. . W Lv ': W.- .L ^ i J : . 1 i winners with 12 pointsVBob.Lar- . Wa=ihted ¦ ' *=lrt Nat'l A Lewiston ' . 1 ' between 300 anid 40O turned oat record uhiscath 3 Byron . j e • ers; ..;• • ' ¦ ' :¦;:.;;,' ;,:-: ¦;- form them as ta which positions; tha .7 1 ¦ Cowboys had little .ytroubl e in As .expected ,, - _ . Central Methodist led 19-13 '¦ believes -would be of mora West "Concord 5. « Dover-Eyota V 0 11 V WEST CONCORD 76 v Williams Annex High; School auditorium. . : advertiser . . . ¦ posting tht4r fifth consecutive clinched the title with a ; 53-44 Watkins held a Harrow : 25-24 Bob; Browne got 16 Inrerest to one sex than the other be- • . - The yhot .. shooting " ; of Dale ' The only pui; of the champi- at half time; cause of the work Involved. Such Hayfield polished off any.title YNlCA Adult Basketba,!!^ League .victory Sunday' over challenger halftime lead but got: 17 points win- ' dbVoot Indlcafe or; Imply Marsolek ; in the third quarter ' onship round , of: matches catirie and Scott Garbor 10 for ihe designations . hopes Waharaingo harbored and victory. ' .' - 'A [. , . - First National , which sliphed from jack Benedict , .-13' . frorii totaled nine that any advertiser Intends 10 peas- was ¦ heiayyweiglity-division (160 ners. Pete Hartwich : ,unlawful pr.efe're'nce..'.'lltriita; " considerably - improved , its own . the difference as Clare- . ' -. .¦TheVCpwboys rode past Rams back to third place, fhe Inn- Larry Holstad and .12 from Tom in; the ' ' tice any . mont came from . behind to pounds; or more), . when ,ihe & for Sunbeam as did ', , . Jim tion, specification or . discrimination In Satarday hlght with a. 75r48 con- .110-59 . while Falcons Vand ' Red- keepers; a week ago had gain* Von Feklt . Bob Grausnick hit employment ' practices.-., ' ' dpwh . West, Concord 80-76 Satur-. Schmoker; of Vern . Jackels Zaborowski, . quest of the -Bulldogs.'- 'The ."vic- skin's continued inv a t'wdrway ed;' a- . tie.' ; "; • '.. - . 16 for Wards -and John EnT&r ' day nightl L LyA, . ¦ ¦ ' "¦ ' ¦' ¦ vv : - Red Merfs,. which: led 18-4. at tory v gives Hayfield a two- (He place alone is' )4. -, yx yy-i' ' . [ ' [ . ' :; ' Central Junior vHigh Schp-ol West tie for ,; runherup. spot. Invsecpnd Wat- Halftime , got 14 points from Card of Thank* game lead in the Wasioja ' Con- Goncord. led 46-35 at tlie Falcons tipped Bears; . 73-70 kins Products ; which defeated Main Tavern surged iri front team, pinnedv his foe. .. .,/ hall', but Marsolek came off the . ¦Steve-'..- '' Ambrose arid 11 from ference with only three tilts re- . Main of Lewiston . 31-27 'at, halftime. ¦Diiaiie Bucher coached vthe MATEJKA^ ;. .- - and Redskirts charged past Colts Montgomery Ward y63-56. : ' Wanek • ["¦ bench to hit 12 points in the ¦ counted; 21 : for the Gary : V-Wenzel... Dick v We wish :.to ' .extend , our . heartfelt , thanki maining. 108-7Sf;y/ ,. L; yy .yy ¦;:•_ . i. Li' -L y Tavern, took advantage of that Fred Beck . Washington - Kosciusko teahri, - ' ' for the acts of' -kind* , third quarter as Claremont ral- . counted 10 for Peerless. ;: .¦ . ¦ and 'appreciation [ In other . games . in Saturday ¦ :: iliii 'other -games,'' Chargers de - fact to move into:fourth with.a winners .and Rog Doty: 12. Don and v Erwin- Bachler:;. was y ih • '¦:- .- . - ' nerss,' - messages . of sympathy, beautiful . lied to take a lO-point lead. . . ' spiritual ^offerings ' 'received - night's, round , of action, surging . "Giants ' -.69-54'. win over Lewiston; Glover totaled . 16 foi* Lewiston charge of the squad from Jef- . . floral and . 'Jim Tankowiak led the Win: feated .. 87-52 and Pack- ' : from our friends, neighbors -and - rela- Pine Island moved into a sec- Annex . broke aWay . from ;a and Ron Erdmann 12, ferson.y v . ¦ • . ' . ''. ' , ' ' tives in our sad- bereavement, the loss ': ners with 26 points J i. ers hammered Vikings 109-81. " :' - - * . • ond place tie with a 71-43 viei : • Ribbons were given , to tbe WISGONSIN'S of our -beloved mother. .. We especially For 'West' Concord , VW vnn Cowboys, got 34. points from . wishV to thank Rev. Daniel Dernek, Rt.- . toryv over: Dover-Eyota. Dodge in each of - R«v: James Habiger Vand Ray. Bjiul. Rog Dbti' ' ; and . 32V , from Red top three finishers .. ¦ Center hipped Byron ; 69-64 and Frederick had . 21, .Pat Smith 15 UNBEATENS Nelson . for ' their . services,: the ' Choir, ' ¦ Beck.: Rams' Rog .Wolfert scor- •]2 vweight divisions.;; Vthe ' 'Vat' St. John s who 'prepared Claremont turned back. West and . Leon Charlton 12. ¦ ladies . ' . V PINE ISLAND 69 ed 37 and Carl Carborie 16V Red- . Although no team totals, weie MILWAUKEE, W - Wiscon- and serveii the lunch, .those who senl Concord 80-76. caine up with food, those . V'ho contributed the' seryicti BYRO?J 64 ¦ . iikiris' Dennis Durari hit 35 and kept , Jefferson . sin's undefeated high . school of their cars,, and .the palibeareri.. ' HAYFIELD 75 ¦ ioins ¦ William AAatelka,, Byron ; Dick Kalbrenner.27 ; Ron Fugel POWDER' -SUPF V Sanfmy's Tliza Pauca ... 11 10 the most, individual champ learns : ¦;' . WANAMINGO 48 - rallied from : a 36-25 ¦ ¦ - ' ¦ basketball . > Mary .AAafe|k» . .' halftime deficit: Slad got a-t ^for CoIfsy V , V . Hal-Rixf " • W. L. Hamm 's. Beer V ...... 11 10 . .. r-five; But Washington - . Kos: V Large Schools Wanamingo. hit only one field to piill within Winona Vlniuranct ...... 9¦'.' . . 37 Jerry's Auto Sales ...... 10 . lv ; , place win- IS Games—Wisconsin Lutheran. i bhe at 4 9-48 going 3nto the final v ..Falcons-.. Dave Mibie collect Springdale Dairy ¦ ' :.- .:' :- . -:.j.- '-1 : . s Lawreni "Furniture . tv 13. ciusko .had the most goal in the second quarter; the ;¦' -3Vj -. s Eye Glass Cleaner .0 13 14-Haies Corners, Whitnail, - Wadison In Memoriarn ' VWin Crall, Inc. ,..:;,. -.?. i\s . Grove' ¦ ners, with .four firsts, five sec- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ I period , but . couldn 't catch : .tip edy2« points arid Chuck.Neal got ' ' ' . EAGLES ¦ • ' . ¦VV-E'asf; ' - ' ' : ' same period that Hdyfield pour- . .Watkins P roducts . Ti 4'i ;¦ as Dodge Center tookva 20.v .lerry Jwaigahaski . shot in 18 7. 5 :Hal-Rod :.;. . :. Points onds and seVen.thirds. - Central 134Barron,. Green . Bay . West, : New Hol- ' IN : LOVING- MEMORY, of . Christy Joari. ed through - 22 points, .Vas thie i 69-64 . de- Bakken Construction ...... ' . ; ... •: - ' ' 7' ' 5. '• V Eagles : csub ' - . . .;. . .. ." , . .. :.- .:. :y, . 33 , stein. . . . ¦Fabian, who . passed away 3 years ayo cision, and Dennis -Iphnso-h .14 for St . Clairs . . :..-. . .. .- . wrestlers captured three titles. ¦ ¦ / Bulldogs; dropped a 75-48 decis- -Budweiser Beer . .• .:,,;. . , • ¦ 6 . .4 . . Winona Insurance Agency ..... 30 . " ¦today! ' . Schlitz Beer. ': ,,, y.:LL .:.XX:-.- -V- gave us( Roger Kraemer tallied 25, Bears. . Torn Becker- counted 47 Vet' s Cab : ' . . - . ; '..;,;.;.. -5- . , 7; ¦ . CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND Small Schools A. budVlhat the . Gardener ion to the league leaders. W.E. Greenhouses < -...... ' ... 28 ¦ ' ¦ ' " child,.. Pete Brem's Souvenir . Shop ,. 5 ' 7; is— JL Burmeister IC) dec. B ,, . , Sm lib lS^ALMA: . - .->. ^A pure-and lovely V. ¦ , y been v tied Doty . 16 and vBill . Bonser points for; Packers 'and . Jim ' ¦ - 3 - .9 ' wa S' .' Olfice. . . ' ; . '..:.,;...... 77 ¦ ' in our keeping ' ¦ Wanamingo had 'Hal^.LconardV'MusiCi : , .., . . . tJ) ';- 83-Mi 'Connaughty U) dec, T. Reed 1'4^-AltOona.. He gave tier . . . li? for tlie ybodgers , which have MacArthut * Chapin : Sausages .,. , . . . , , 3 ; ,9 ' Grainbell. Beer , :,.:..., .:.:-..L.-Wi " - ¦ • ¦ . : To -cheri5ri-.undefi led . ' V witli Hayfield . for first place go- 22. Walt Young nit ¦ (C)',* ' w—R; Pomeroy (J) dee: M; Doyla 1-tSJockbridge...... Dairies ' ...... '3' 10 , TV : Signal ; . ; ,...... li'/i ' "it ' was. -opehlrig-. - ' j recovered from a. mid-season Marigold ¦ (Cl; V—J. Tiridal " -(Cl- . deC . P, Hender- . 12—Eagle Rivei*; Onalaska ' Uiilher. But . lust as ing : into the weekend's,'.ytwo>; 32 for Vikings .. Lynn .Berry scor- ATHLETIC CLUB LADIES Doerer's . Genuine . Parts ...... V.VlS' j ' ' ; Tb. the glory of the -Jay v ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' son (WK); 105—D. "McCauley (W-K) (Set. ¦ ¦' .'.'." j slump with three straight y-vic- ' ¦ ¦ ' • . W. L WSS Shop ...... -.. . ,...... 15 . Heavenly . Gardner- rounds of conference play, .but . ed 25 for ^ciargers and Mike Athletic Club ¦ . ¦ . R. Paeliel (W-K); TU—M, Lindstrom (J) . Down carrie' the . ¦ '¦ .;- ' - '¦' . Bittner Gas ' t, .Oil ;.. V...... ,.,' ; 14 • it'ories.. . iy.; ¦;. :i"" [ Hoi Fish Shop - :• • . . •.., . 13 . .. 5 ... dec. R, Shaw (C),* 121—^ . S.. Carson (J) Arid took, our -flower ' away. the- Bulldogs suffered success- . Percuocco 21 ,: Jim; Re hit .19 -vMankato ' Bar v; .;..;' :. . ll'i Daddy, '-. . Koehler Body Shop ;.. . .. 11 7 ¦ ¦ . dec; B. Schreiber (WK); 129-C. Ha|i

GENERAL REPAIR, : brake work and RIDING' HORSE—ipbfted brown and YOU BET WE tarry a wido variety of BY OWNER—S bedroomi, near Madison E. AVAILABLE at once. Owner Is mov- ' ' ' Delco battery. Central Motor Co., School, available Immediately. Tel, i ' - . ' ¦ 169 . MECHANIC W.4NTED white, very gentle and harnesi broke, high grade coals. Commander, 3 sites, Ino so you can. move right In.- 3 bed- Used/Gari [Xy / :; ./i09Used Car» I O& . Market. 7 ' ' \welgh> about . 1,20* lbi. Apollhary Kam- furnace, stove and ranae; Petroleum 5910 or write J. Deilke, 417 Olmttead room home -located short distance to •¦. • " ,y;TO 'W0RK :¦;¦ - v7 v.y . [ : -;. .[ rowskl, Arcadia,; Wis , (Tamaratlt) Coke; Pocahontas; Berwing Briquets; . for appointment. . - ; St. ;! Mary's) Church . and School.. Only " V.|/ '- ' ' '-«ir- ' Relss 50-50 Briquets; . Stott Petroleum .HOO per month, - offer .dowil ' payment. ¦ FORO^—\9Si- i-ioor, itiek - »Bd . * : : '' ' '¦' Business Services 14 on farm tractors, Imple- HOLSTEIN COWS—U, fresh afid to fresh- Briquets; Winter King Egg. 5 varieties SARNIA E. : c04-by owner, J bedroom St i rL.LL^ Wy i dfivo- .Excellent . condition. 147 Fairfax ABTS AGENCY, INC., 159 Walnut. O XAL ' ¦ - . - mentis , chain saws, in Wi- . en soon;. .Will sell for cash or . ori milk . of stoker coals. JOSWICK'S FUEL. & ranch hovse> J fireplaces, Hi balht. Tel. :«•««*" '- ' ¦• ¦ ¦ Sl,. 7*1 -tttt. . .[, . 6518 for ; ; . ' : - REPAIRING OF hydraulic lacks, door check assignment. Write P.O. Box 413, OIL CO., 901 .£. 8th. "Where you get Immediate possession.. .Tel. . v - r yis- *TBE*.t-iMe-:- . ' nona area. . Full iime em- ¦ ¦ : appointment . . . . * * ; closers . and washing machines, ' . all , .Winona.. -' . more ;at . lower cost." , FIFTH' W. tSt^good . location, bu*- Una, To Make a beal You 've ¦ ¦ ' . makes; P 8. P Flre eV Safety Sales, 166 ployment, good -wages, nice .' near shopplno center- , and schools; ' ' ' E.: HOT WATER HEAT, you'll bt aurr to * , . 1A65 . Pontiafe vv- --vy y : E. 3rd. Tel. 9124. . . PUREBRED YO R riSHIRe boars, service^ itrlctly modern,. 4. bodrooms,. I'A belhs, Been Waiting For, On a . shop to work in, benefits. , ' . be.comtortable .theje eold winter nights : ' ' ' able -.- age. LnVe'rne: . & Tony Patzner, Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 oil heat; large garage,: will Viinance Safe Buy UscdvCarv ' ; : . Bonneville Convertible . .'• INCC-ME TAX RETURNS prepared Send complete resume of Le-vlsfon, Minn;, (Wyalfvllle). Tel.; 3783, If you purchase this home. Wall-to-wall - -lilce ;rent- by .' . . .' for cKJmol* . . ' qualified accountant, reliable carpeting -In : living room and dining service at all ^personal particulars arid ; BUR-KE'S TUFTLESS Matfres* Special- ¦ v ' '60 BUICK 4-do'nr: .. , ' y reasonable rates;- 201 \H. FEEDER PIGS—94. Ed Lawreni,' . Dover, room. New kitchen. Full price only 110,- Frank West A . V-Just like new) Broadway¦ and full . 5 Ehglander - mattress, 180 -coll, gency ' Sabre, radio, heiter , -I' tomatlc•: ¦ washlnglon. Tel. 8 3Wi. ' ; previous; employment to E-: Minn. Tel; St, Charles 932 4615; .500. - Central location. ABTS AGENCY, 175 Lafayette . -, :L»: . u. , : . . : rolled , edge withVldside seam, $34.95 at ¦ V transmission, ' 'power , i teerlp** ',' .power '' ' yy- ; . INC., 15? Walnut Sf. Tel. -WW, . ' Tel., 5240 or 4400-after houn. ' - '"- ¦ , . vy Low mlleagB ! 62, Daily News-; BURKEJS FURNITURE MART,. 3rd 8. . , , ; brakes, Unfed glass. Locally owned QUANTITY buyers of ceramic or plastic HOLSTEIN BULLS— 7. registered, 11 "FrankllnV ' ' . .y.- $14,500 BUYS riew J-bed room home, ' ¦ ' ' • • new car trade-in.- . ' ' will tile, floor tile, Inlaid linoleum, res- months, dam of 1 t'ecdrd 582 lbs. fat. In E.V PLAN VNOW (or:« summer . of . hot ¦ ' ¦ y choice west location. Tel, S751 or 2290.' " ¦ INSPECT THIS SPOTLESS . X 'i miyEiimuu idential: or commercial carpet, padding, . 292 days/ 3.9 test, other bull's dom over HOT BUYS left from January .clearance! ; weather. Central air conditioner includ- : ¦ ' 8S> • ' ' ¦ ¦3: . V -AUTOMOBILE TODAY. - paste, see BfeN at SHUMSKI'S, 58 W. JOO lbs. fat, classified point, Both .Sfrfa3,'.' '$99.?5- 9-pc. dinette suites, '$99.95; ed- with this brand,new home. 'bed- ' Off5iet Cameraman E. ANTIQUE GOLO carpet ing In. living 7. 3rd, for Wholesale quotations. V- ' bulls are of show. type. Harry . Marks, ¦ 2-pC living . rtiom suite, $139.95; ... . rooms. West location.. ABTS AGENcV; . x Price - to Seillxi. L $1095. ¦ Mondovi ,, Wis,, {Gilmanton). , room. It's: a dreaml Oti> -how your - ' BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 : INC., 15*1 Walnut St. Tel,; .8-4345. . , -: ' Over. Js.'Other 'Cholcs ' Mpdel' ' , Mobil* Homei, Trailer! SIS, friends will envy you, This; dream hum« ' and .Stripper y^ Mankato, Aye. Open evenings. : .' V Used Cars to Select , from. . - Plumbing, Roofing ; 21 can be yours for only J700 . down, bal- . n- ;: ance like rent. 3 ; large . bedrooms with or Rent; Exchange 101 RENT OR' SALE—friller* and camper*. . Here .: .MEWufeAN*V' - .: Sal* " L- LEAHY'S, - ' -Burfalo.' City. - . ' . 'Wla. . Tail.• "SEPTIC' TANKS pumped' and cleaned. 's a chance for the right nice clothes closets. Lovely, kitchen. Nyst Mpfors ii [ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦¦ Good Things to Ea* 65 " ' " ¦ ' ' ¦ Cochrana J*»-253 2' or 248-2*78.7 . ' . ¦Jack . -Pelowski,' Dover,. Minn. .Tel. -932- ' • .';. ;Fpr Mdstiti^' ' - ',. . ABTS AGENCY, INC., 159 WalnutvSt. FOR SALE or rent, 177-ecre farm, 8 . . . ' Now In, thsir . person to. join ia progressive, V NEW LOCATION, 145 W, -3nd:V' ¦ ¦ ,;¦ ;.- . .3567- or "93J-9975.. -. .. '.' ' " ;. Tel. 8-4365. rhlies. southeast ot .Winona, .100 acres . . ' . . . . .6 tubes for $5.25 POTATOES—Burbank Russajts, 'Kennebec, ;HWY. ' .61 Mobiiat . Ho.mn Sa.iev «nslv -let'. ' tillable, nearly all level; barn - 32x76', ' ¦ ' ¦ in-plant print shop. Chal- Cherokee, ' ShanBri-La Woie.l. - vin-hayf -it widai • No, , .X• SeliiIig¦ .',• y It's a. very, pleasant home; $700-. down, . FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY. ^ ^.. •^' • ,, lor egg size, Interior quality and protec- . y ' ¦ cluding hospitalization .life tion. 20 week pullets available all year balance on ly $105 per month. ABTS, JE y 77 And You Realiy: ; . . Tent - Cainper:, -i.i ROSSITE solves sink drainage problems. Walnut. St. Tel. HANK^; 2:EWSK I 7 , around.. For quality asl . for the Arbor AGENCY, INC., 159 " : . ¦ ' Never turns 'to cement in your .pipes. insurance,, and retirement ;;f U ¦;¦ ¦• ' : (Winona s Only Real Estate Buyer) V ' ' yin Americay./ ¦ Acre Queen pullets. Winona Chick , ^«# ' , .8^345. . ' . . ' Should Garnie;[, In . • . ' ^y :. Tel. «88. and ,70?3V. :P..O, , Box 34$ . " ' FrankvO't-dughtin , . ' ': program. Paid vacation. Sal- 7Hatchery, . 56 E, 2nd, .Winona: Tel.y»14. ' [ vCOMING SOON; . . X yX " ¦ ' BY OWNER; 2, 3 . or . 4Vbedroom houses y ;;AndyDriye pne: . .PLUMBING & HEATING - , - . ' - - . ' ' '¦ .ary open. ¦;';. ORDER' CHICKS NOWI Early order dis- ¦ . . for, sale. Immediate possession. Fbr a*> ; v 20?* E. 3rd V. . . ' 7. -Tel. 3**0J , . - '. '• '; ; W ,, . '"' Accessaries, Tires, Parts 104 to Fy. Ay lCRAUSE CO. ; ;' count, Ghoslley , Pearls -. -White . Rocks. - .. - y1Mf '-T*L- /" . ' •• ; v potntment Tel. . 6059. . • pr two of These . ' ' RowekamP 's Poultry ' Form and Hatch- "Breezy Acres" . Female—Jobs of Interest—26 CONTACTT Mr:¦%: * t. . ftloe ,; F; OWNER HAS . BEEN transferred and . ery, Lewiston! Minn. Tel. . 5761. • - .. : " WUBLE GHECKE D;. .; Watch ior .further detaJU , . ¦ ;/ . must sell. - his- Kome- at : once.. 3 . bed- Advertising Manager ' y: ';EA^vo;(jT rooms, laroe lot, oil heat.' attached two- ; BABYSITTER' WANTED..— preferably In DEKALB-20 . .week pullets grown by pro- Nelson fire's y; ' my -home,' : east cenlral . location: Tel. fessionals; In new environment* control- car garage. Extra larid available If de. vyy.v;; y''USED:'.CARS;, ::;' Crosse Mobil-syHdme* . . ' La •V 's67«';-«fte'r-4. . led . buildings that ' are windowless .for ' sired. ABTS AGENCY, .INC., 159 Wa|. ¦ ' ¦& . . . .;¦ ' y ,' . : : '. ' • .-¦ ..New Used " :- ' - ." ".y; - light, control. ' Available; year , aTbund. - • - elf . i" r hi// : .nut St. Tel. . 8-4365.V . . ¦ " / i^b '62 v FORD Galaxie .4 doorV HOUSEKEEPER WANTED-Ilve I-t ..or SPELTZ CHICK HATCHERY, ' Rolling- ¦¦ v- -J^ BY OWNEftr-rchelce.west- location, 3 bed- ' $atig^ ^k' a ' -Rdt-LpfHQME iy - ¦out, 'to '. false' -charge bl household elfec- ||Di^C^. stpne, Minn. -Tel. B6B9.23.il. . - . m ' . . Sedan ,, . , fi • cylinder ; .engine, ^' :. ¦ ¦ -¦ ¦ - (A'Division of Hpudaille rooms, large kitchen *#ith plenty cf ¦ . .."tlve Mar. 1. Tel. 5293-after ' . . , ' ': automatic transmission , ra- ^ /; McDonalds "u cupboards, oil heat, garage. Tel. 8-2187 . ¦ LVh miles S; of City Limits :-, , Inc.)- ' ' BU ¦ WAITRESS .WANTED—excellent working. industries Wanted—Livestock v; 46 .for '.appolofrnent. - ; OKI dio,, heater , arctic ' whitfe iii . • '¦vy .on:' Hwy. -' '14.- ' . ' - ' . GRE^T¦ ' : ' - : ¦ W : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ - ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦' ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ V conditions, .- . hospitalization and . usual • . :• . . v > '* •: ¦ ' , ' " Minnesota . " :¦ ' Lovely' ^color,. .white s'idewails.; Very Lyle Norskog"- Hollte Norskog benefits.' .Convenient downtown location. Like City, . LEWISTON ;SALES'BAR*N: , . .. Ay D. MADISON SCHOOL district , ¦ ' Musical Merchandise 7Qk ' listed . ; ' " ,.' : '.. • •'. ' :. . ; . ,.'; ' ' ¦ : -. Must be .21 or- over. Apply Ray Meyer, A- real .good auction market' for . your . new 2-bedroom .home recently V .'.'• • /•^'Passenger. Tii:cs ' ".' • . V clean 7.7; . , '. . *. $995 . ; : - . ' -: . Tel. La Crosse .4-8554V ' .'-- WILLIAMS .;HOTEL*. - . Telephone: 1345-3331 ' livestock;. -Dairy cattle oh hand: all week, : City bus stop on.corner near byyit-you 7 ,¦ . ' ¦ hogs bought, everyday. Trucks' available. ¦ ..have. been looking, for a choice hofrte, " " ¦¦/¦'¦' ¦ ¦ ; ' ' '" "' ; 4 ' '- ' ; We:; Service and Stock . ' :¦& .Truck Tires _ . .. . . : /fsl CHEVROLET Bel Air ; ARE YOU.LOOklNC-? . v Sale Thurs. T p.m. Tel., 2667. .' : . , ' ¦ . ' Took no farther; Call us to show this ; , 6 cylinder Auction Sale» for: a> good: payi*ig part-time . ., . |pb?. . ' .' .. . home. ABTS AGENCY, INC., 159 Wai- : . door havdtop en- . Opportunity to prepare your- Needles for all- ' ' ' ' Avon , offers' a? .marvelous opportunity. ,' , nut St. :Te|. 8-4365. .; :;. . 7 **^; Tractor .Tires;7 gine , standard tranSmission ¦;. A : ,; - ;' ' " Write - Avon, Box . 764; . Rochester, , self for a profitable , career [ RECORD PLAYERS;L A' GARL'- FANN,.JR. - .v . ' ¦ : radioy heater;,v white side- : Minci.v , • ." . FEEDER CATTLE ;, . AUCTIONEERi .Sonded. and Lfcenjiirl . station busi- ¦ Hardt's; Music Store v¦ ' Minn,. Tel. - ««-7Jll .hi the service . ¦ ' 1 ' ' ' :: NAr'HATEVER VOURy x/i SEOPy NQ\V: M;, ¦walls , tu-tone light blue aficf v ( Rushford, 7 ' : .. •white.;-Yoii would, be-' ' ' ' ¦ ' : ' ' PariUjimeWork ; ness ., Texaco Inc.; offers & DAlRfcH E-IFEfeS^ * proud. . ; •• ' - ALVIN KOHNER .". ." . . ¦- /A - . 'i y Wi 5th-&RR. Tracks V -; ; ' ¦' . NATIONAL, concern Vis ; interested Iri es-v ' Radios, Television 71 PROPERTY NEEDSy ; lo , own' this one . r . ..: .;: $fl95 AUCTIONEER, City and stata license*" . starting salary $400 vyper L ] vyy-yyv . ' Jabllstaing V franchise openings for 7 20 :.// WANTED v;"Wagony Works"vBldg. nnd- bonded. 252' Liberty St; tCor.ntr , . ladies - in general Winona ' area;'-Work- ..! *!- month . to: service station Old ' E. Sth• and Liberty)... .TeL , 45>8!>.,. ' ' " Phone Us ¦ . 20 hpurj a . week. . Average Income .$35- '¦¦; breeds. " Tr a ns i stp r Ra d! os ¦ £50, For . more, information ' write E-59 attendants : plus ; hospital AU- ' ¦'' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' Vie have 40. different models on hand • - : For An yAppiaisal . y Minnesota y Daily News- ,. . . V' ; . V ' Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 h'mmzx u . : - at our . store. We service all .we sell . ' benefits,, vpaid vacations,' . ¦ . Need . 300 Holstein steers,- ' Come. In. or ¦call :WINONA FIRE 8, propertyy BUICK - OLDSMOBILE Land & Auction'SaJes- y ' ' : : Of 7 your present ' WILL , TRADE hydroplane ' _tafini•¦ boat group life insurance, etc. to -POWER CO.; . 54 E, 5nd. Tel. scis. , ¦ ¦ ¦O 'Eyira'tt Ji-koiirier ' .' .- ¦ , ' 'for n'otiilp- home ;. ¦'T?l pen Friday Night - A-W.e Need An 7 300-6pq lbs. Will pay- top . and let us' show you your . .and V motor . , ¦ . , 138 Walnut. Tel.' 8-3710, 'a'Her hour* , T8U qualified applicants. Posi- Sparta 2iW-W'7.1 nr write - - Boit - 291. [' ¦ ' ' ¦ ; ' - ' ' . Assistant Bookkeeper ' .'. " - .'prices. - Sewing Machines 73 photo listings of new and •Sparta. Ws. , : ' . . . FEB. B—Tues. T p.m. .I- - mila N. of Hel' tions;, available -in .- , Minper. . . /- ¦ , ' ' ' older properties npw .avail- : , son on- Hwy. .*!5. ,l6 County Trunk . "D" > Must have general book- FREE ARM ELNA r 'sewlng machine, ITI ,; : ' tti-a-n .T ¦hiile -.E. on ' ,"D". Rolland ..loli n- V apolis; , Furnish . resume, ¦ ' ¦ Motorcycles, Bicycles 107 ' , yy Aii This -. Week- : , i\ keeping knowledge and .be; good . condition, lully automatic.- Onl-y ¦able. * sen.. . owner; . Jim HeUctYyaucHonaart Vy Johnson;; . ;- .v ' ' givingvage, -complete -educa- vyPuane $125. WINONA SEWING CO;, SSV. -Huff ; ' ¦v. ' '- Ipv,- Co.. cleric. : '•;. ' adept and accurate with ' ' ' .y . ' V VVTHE BIG- Ci N JE !! . ' • Npr.tharn , ,;. ¦/ "" 216 : .- Tel.- 9348: .Honda Vio • ". ' • ' - .- ' '¦' . y tion al background and ex- : -[- Tel/ Galesville .; . .GR^ND: 6R.EN.'iN-G;;' ' ' figures, must y be. able to ' .. ROBB BROS.. MOTORCYCLE'SHOP FEB. .•'-r.Wed.j' 12- nooh.. > iiilia 3. of. St. : ' ¦ • ' ' ¦ ' - . ' ¦' Ct-iflrles- - No. -74, then 4. mile* type arid use adding ma- perience, Write ' , . ' 573' . E. ..4 t h- ' • . . ;' •; v yy. - on H-vWi . . Stbves, Furnacesr Parti ; "..;75 ' VCHEVY; '-. E-ast'.' . S.' Nbrvetyowner; Alyiri .Kohner, . ¦ ¦ BOB SHOw^bO/^ ' chine: Will .. . ' assist with Farm trnplerrients 48 Jy 'aut 't ipneer; Tnorp; Sales, Corp.; clerk . •'- . . Li DX ' . ¦' v , Tract's Trailcra 108 . charge accounts and general Patten, OIL: WALL FURNACE and. fank. 628 E. Trucks : ' ' WAIMTED-T-T4 ft. single auger silage, un- ' ¦ 7v-Come -Right . :-Ip!'"', . ' . ilrStl p.m. at miles. E. of ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦Hoyirard.' . . ' : .' 7 FEB. . serviced;. Aladdin Blue Flame Crescent; "Ainp. .. • •vcterk. - . • '.- '; -y ¦ HOMELiTE- ZIP chain saw, 20-th . Century " ' #fM^ii R-EAtTOR . M-inneapolis,' Minn. ;554037 portable heaters;. also oil burner parts ' •^r Paid Vacations and 250 amp. Dial Welder. WILSON STORE. ' JEEP — 1967; with nieial cab. excellent FEB. 9—WedV li' noon. 2W.mllM- S. of ; ¦ ' RANGE OIL'BURNER. CO'., 907 E. Sth . " ' ' ' ' - ' y Tel.. Witoka 80-2447. - ' ' 120 7ei.2S4$ condition. ;Te)'. 8-313S. \ •' •Elfrtn, Minn . Mrs. Gladys Kruse,, «wn- . .. Insurance St. Tel. 7479. Adolph -M ichalpwski: ' er;' Scriroeder Bros., ..auctioneers) Thorn ' ' ¦¦¦ ; " SMALL .ENGINE -. -- . . ¦ .Sale' 'Co.V-cle rk.. ' -ft 40 Hour Week y ' ' ¦ W^^^g^¦ . s . . . Due toy our; new;, ex- . -SERVICE 8. -.REPAIR, ' ; ' . '65 vCHEVROLBT ' ' . ¦¦ . Typew.iters [; . 7L7 V 7 . ; x; . Be .Our . - .GueSts •. vy 1 ¦ ' ¦ Fast-—, economical ;;. . . , ' . : 1 ' FE.B. io—Thurs, I p.m. 8 miles VV. (it - Submit applications . panded facilities we y ; ;ROBB BROS.. STORE v . . - . '/i-ton heavy . duty pickup, . Have Coffee & Copjiie.**: y, ' . Ruihford,: Minn./on .. .Statt- Hwy. 30. ¦ rYPEWRITER'S'- 'arid• '" addlnj" machines for ¦ y by y ..- 576 E.-4tti V. :. Tel. .4007 . . ; ¦ U' ..Truman Boyuni, owner; Kohner la . mail to , sale.or rent. . Reasonable' rate's, free v 8,000 • mile$,y¦ \vell-equipped. Ayy chat With Our U"x. : -,[ ¦[. ' are -iri needvpliwo, yy: SEtLING:;lS > ' ' ¦ ; Ode, : auctioneers.;. ;Thorp Sales Cerp.a ' ' VV TRANSFER SYSTEAAS ;. '. . delivery.' See lis for all' yoUr office jupr ..Reason , for selling;, have-dis- ; ¦ - . - ' . ,. . : y ' - . Clerk, 7. . . V .. . .; V. Permanent, or portable.: ' . plles,Vdesks,.(iles or office chairs; Lund ¦continued ' 1 ;y 7 FRIENDLY STAFF y H.; CHOATE y&XOy ¦ - . Typewriter Co. Tel. 5222.' business..;. ; Ed's Refrigeration & DairyV Supplies . ; FEB; 1?—Sat. " 13 noon. ' 3!miles S. .'of ¦ ¦ ¦ - - " , 555 E. 4th •>' ;.' ' . ..; Tel. ;5532 ' ;^U:^BUa'h^ JOHN N; JOSTOCK L. Uii ' Arkansaw,. Wis . on NiVtriett -VV.. 3 miles on- Attn A. . H. Krieger ;; yvEXPER^ NOW . AT. NEW . LOWER PRICES. -The rx) ix k r-x : ¦ ' ' CHEs/^ SS, then . N. , V3-mile on. D.. Carry;A. Big- y Winona , Minn;.;. v y : : : PRIMA 20.adding ' machine.' Why is one 960 W'. King, : : : . Tely8-454l .- ¦ > HOMELtTE CHAIN SA.WS. And we would like to sell ¦¦}' nell,' owner; Leon' SchoedorV. aitdion- -',. S129.50 8. up.V adding machine:, priced-vat $59.50 and y v HEAbQUARTER- S - ' Fin.' Co., clerk .- , /¦; :- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ; ; . ecr;-Chippewa Valley . . . '^C)^i^EN' . :5;:: ¦' -' ¦ ' ¦ AUTO ELECTRICVSERVICE -anothervat $99.50? There Is- -a " differ.- • ydkir home .for you Often ¦ ¦ ence ! 'Let ..Jack , at WINONA TYP E- " Jnd 8a Johnson Tel. 5455 our listings are sold before": ¦ ¦ FEB.:' -: i2—Sat. . 1 p'ifiri. 3 miles W. :-of Male—Jobs of Interests- 27 Excellent salary plus com- : - .WRITER SERVICE explain 'differ- . the •Lanesboro on Irish Ridge Road, then , ence. Come -In' or Tel, ;S.33O0. we get an;ad written y Why?: ./HEAyT /DUT^ ;: ' ' " ' ¦ ' ; 3V' s;*W. Orris Harelds6n, ' ov*heri TWO MEN- for part. and -fulMlrne work, mission and many company ' ¦' ' y , ; ¦' '' 3 miles . . .MS-SI50 a week. . Car. necessary, High : For THAV/ING Because wie have an xx^-io- .; 1961 X iyEEPiFG-170 ' , . •Walter Oa*.. - auctioneer ; . Thorp :Sale» ¦ . ' . school. Arrange, for interview, Tel. Mr. ' benefits and the best work;'.. Vacuum Cleaners 78 X date prospect list.. And be- y ¦ " ' ' -y. : ;V Corp.-,,clerk. . .. . Sullivan '- - • FROZEN Wdterv Pipes .. • CAB,6-VER . V* . - . ' 2801. _ , . ¦ . cause , we are experienced in V ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ELECTROLUX SALES 4 parts. .Clarence y i-Ton Pickup . " ; - CHIVR otlTlPS FEB. 12—Saf. 12:30 p.m. Located on Hwy. ' ing conditions. : , : y .7; Tel 932-3640 ,7 y y '- ' . . Viw^ ¦il l miles Nv of Rushford and 12 mile* WANTED . ' FULL'. TIME maintenance . Russell,: 1570. .W. .King. . -. ^dealing- with Real Estate 1 arrl. ^ ¦ ¦ " ' Winona and 2- miles . N. ol tht v .. man. with at least .-ith -"class- engineers 4 wheel drive with; LO^ ' ¦ S; of ' /[¦' ' ; ; ;[ problems-' . • ,.. - • 121 Huff ¦ - Tel. 2335v Hart Store. Lester Holden. owner; Alvin license; Apply at . the Watklns Home, -;;¦ St. Charles.; ¦ " , HIGH rangeV— : pOsitraction y ; ' ¦ ' Washing, Ironing Mach.. 79 • ' auctioneer; First National Bank . 175 ;E. Wabasha.. . -' - - ;- QUALITY CHEVROLET '¦ : :• Kohner, ; Welding & MdcHine ; Gallvus' today and ,:we will .;, front and rear.en d..; ' '" of -Rushford , Clark. ' - - - ' ' ' . . . OPEN; EVER¥y 7XX- SINGLE (WAN '¦ V/ANTEO. .for -general 121 Huff St, , • Tei; ,2396 ; ¦ ¦ ; St! Charles, Mian, v do nur host to please you. -. ¦ farrnwork. Lea Ploetz, Utica,. Minn;-Tel. . 'NEW-vige-V, 6 -cylinder-en- ' ¦Ux ' V FEB. 12—Sat. 11 a.m. M milt E: of Alma, ' 7 .RCA ;WH[RLppbL WEEK NIGHT v owner; Wer- .St . Charles 932-3602. 'V. ¦ ¦V Wis. Claremont. Pothering, gine. Like new snow ; tires ¦;. - ''TIL 9;00 y ' ¦ lein «¦ , 'Mclhtyre. auctioneers; . "N.orth> Situations Wanted—Fem. 29 " , ¦ ern Inv. 'Co., clerk. . ¦ ' ;¦ . EXPERIENCED .' MARRIED man for Used^Knipco Heater;:; y Washers ; and Dryers¦.¦ . all around , 700x16; fi p]y. steady work on farm. Leonard Stoskopf, Sales and Service[' " . Lock' out hubs, 1 966 license Harmony, IVjInri, , Tel. 886;3331..y STENO-TYPIST. or receptionist, full or ' . half-tlm», experienced. , Tel. ' 7034. v ;Mo(lel F80. Traded in on plates. READY TO GO TO ..JB^PEPWEf-fCED, MARRIED, man V on ' ~ . larger sizey yy FEITEN JMPL,- GO. :601 L ' ""'" Tei; 2849 '. : WORK.;; y,^jiitzjfl-$ee1 and hog farm, modern home Business Opportunities 37 Mairi^ty. ; '""*hd'"''extras, Alinn Garness, Harmony, 113 Washington , Tel. 4832 ^ Minn, . Tel. . 886-5774. . . : . Kochendiirfer.& $ons WANTED: —¦ trucks to haijl logs .to Wa- ' -: basha, Minn., good haul. Call Eriekson t/^f^itiwo.- ~' EXPERIENCED middle-aged man warit- .Fountain City,^^ Wis. Wanted to. 'Bu.y.;'y : y Sl . V Y RAMBLER"/ \"D0D5B y NORTHERN^ jNiyESTME NT vcS : ed -for farm chores. George Rolherlng, Hardwoods, Onalaska, Wis,, for partic- .. j 5| RBI Vulars, Tei. 783-221 5. : The Gordon Agency Rt. 1, Arcadia, Wis. Tel. Waumandee See Us For Fie<;t Prices '¦ ¦ ¦ ; *24-2347. . 1 ; Hay, Grain, Feed SO Scrap, Ircn, Metal, .wool. Raw Furs ¦ - ' ' .. . ;. ' Realtors [i /Money to Loan 40 ,M& W IRON J, METAL .'CO. : f tismsf tx MAINTENANCE MAN . BALED STRAW—200^ to . 300 bales. Allen ¦ 201. W. 2nd. Isl . , ¦ ' iel. 30O4 ¦fi : Position presently ' open for' mechanical . . pciv Moft.; Wed. iS.* Kri.-Eve. west of. Grcam on I Howe,. RUihlord, Minn. Tel. 864-9372. ¦ " ¦ 1 mile east of Alriia --OR- /> miles and electrical Maintenance Man at HARD TO FIND ... - A' ..rd & Maiika-ilo . Tel. 'n-;ifi4ny : 1 WM. MILLL-R SCRAP; IRON K. METAL ; County Trunk "E-'ion all weather road. Watch for. arrows, | . Rochester Melhodlsl . Hospital. VS day, ¦ GOOD7QUALITY CORN slleage, S7.50 a CO.' pays higliesl prir.R", fer scrap iron. - 5 BEDROOMS 40,-bour week. Experience . or training LOANS ' ' ^^S ton, loaded * also some ear corn. Tel. melals, and raw . lur. ' - ' PLAIN NOTE- AUTO - FURNlrURE ' ¦ preferred. Contact Charles . Jerabek, ' ' " , ' , 222 ' . :" : I' ' 170 E. 3rd St. . ¦ Tel. 2915 aAl!ura :752l. . , W. 2nd . Tel, 2067 Excellent West Biioaclwayy , Used/Cnrs; 109 " : : : Pe-aonnel Assistant , Rochester Metho- Closed Saturdays ; .;;:- " ¦V " - : V dlst* Hospital, Rochester, Minn. Hrs. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,'. Sat. 9 a.m. to 'noon. . . 2. blocks to * S.at^i"(dLi^y \.^ :KceTb^W^y . -;l-2'- .r EAR CORN — for sala!, aboutV1000 bu, location • . . . MORRIS MINI-V-Mi.nr-r VIVfi. 'rrrii- v»,ti(-pl. * .:-|^ ' : ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' Walter: Gollsh, St.. Charles; Tel. 932-4325. . .. HIGHEST PRICES PAiO. , school. '. 12x24 fl. carpeted v y "¦tfiivt. absolute ly pcrirMt. Tpf. 2'»7 . ' ¦ ' Wanted to Borrow : ,; ¦ ; : . ' . " TV SERVICEMAN 41 tor scrap Iron,. ;metals, rags;;- .hldcj, living room, vory nice V . , Sale starts at 11:00'A. M.; -A\- - 'S, ¦ EAR . CORN—fo r sale. Robert Neirnianh, raw furs and iVooli. . ' .; ' WANTED . .' ¦". Ridgeway. kitchen , 2 full baths . Full Altar Society wilLscrve lunch. ; . : Sam Weisman & Son ' , Sl. Anthony 's | $9,000 WANTED , : BALED HAY—lor sale delivered. Dave INCORPORATED . basement; ' oil burning fur- Due to the growth of our . , ,Soe (29 COWS) 28 Holstein cows 1 , Mllstcad,, Kellogg, Minn. Tei; 767-3316. 450 W. 3rd .. . Tel. SfUT . nace, . attached RaraRe HR HEAD OF CATTLE — service department, we must 1st mortgage. 6% interest. '- if jfidayi anriv 1 Giiemscv cow, 12 close springers , 15 , fresh and | have another qualified tech- BALED HAY-535 a ton , delivered . Why , : pay 70c bale or $-10 a ton on Iho farm? Apartments Flats 90 . , l due April ; .1 Holstein heifers , 2- - On new 3-bedroom modern ¦ SIPS . . . ripen;- 1. due. March £ nician. Excellent working Tel. La.Crescent 895-4B1B. USED , UPPER 5 and lower room apis. 2 nr .1 ' ' " vcars old , bred for JYIareh ; M-. Holstein hfifers IV2 years | conditions. Only your ability home located in Winona. Tel. * . ; . ; I'L' 'STORY . WEST HAY' FOR SALE-wlll delive r. Tel, Ham- bedroom. Utility room., garage and r>ld , open: 22 Black and Red cross feeder cattle , av. wiv , . basement. ' '• Separate ' Now CHEVROLETS y :| % limits your salary and com- ,. 8-2133 after 6 p.m. mond, Minn, JS75. /urn/itcs, . Lovely carpeted living room , •ffiV fo ' -ffifl - lbs. ; ' U". Black and Red cross carves, 150 io .§ missions available. Tel. 729' . . Give details in modern .kitchen . ' plus utility \m IMPALA Sup^r Spoil ' . 2S0 'lbs.' , ' weaned , and eating dry' feed ; 6 Holstein steers, | : ' first loiter. , Articles for Sale 57 CENTRALLY LOCATE D- .Vrpom unfur- ¦ Write E-65, ¦ room . :i i,ed£ooms, 2 full .'¦ av wt„ 550 to 600 lbs. These cattle arc all home: raised | Dogs, Pets, Supplies 42 nished healed second ¦ lloor apt., s.110. ¦ . Daily News. BLACK & DECKER 'A" drl ll. S9. 99 . . . Immediate possession , Inquire 'Mcr baths. Attached parage, 1!X)4 BEL AIR 4.donr , .7 . ¦and-out of Artificial and Purebred breeding. Almost all I ¦ * DOG FREE for flood home. Tel. S-XIOJ BAMBENEK'S, 9th & Mankato. chanls National Bank Trust Drpl.. corner lol , This home has ' nre 'c-ilfhbo 'J vaccin ated. All are young. f beforo 3. .19fi*1 BISCAVM'l 4 donr- V ORIENTAL RUG nnd small gas range CONVENIENT, MODERN 2-oedro'om -apt., had tender loving care. Oan FEED - 300 bu. ear corn; SOO bu , feed oats ; 3,000 f lor salo. Tel. 9225., ,- •.: . - ¦ . . kitchen, dining room, living room, dls. finance with $450 down; Call l%n RF.I, AIR St.ilion :\V;i- ! y lialcs 1st. crop mixed hay; 500 bales straw. 7 1 Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 posal, S9B including separate heat, now for an appointment ! NATURAL AAINK SIDES coat , excellent edulls. Tel. 3972 nfler 5. Ron PIGS — " Hampshire sows , .about 450 lbs;, 1 due to start % Telephone Your Want Ads HOLSTEIN HEIFERS-3 sprlngori, RoN . conditio-), medium sl:ts. 'J2O0, Tel, 7057, , ' ¦ farrowing March 20, 10*56. § erl Neumann, R Idf-owny. FIVE ROOM upper .apt, air conditioner , ¦ lOfiH BEL AIR 4 floor . , , I NORGE AND ' ZENITH winter prices In gas heat furnished . ' Inquire ' 251 Wai ' ' . 3 APARTMENT*UNIT . . TRUCK — l!)5l Chevrolet 1-ton truck with platform. I DUROC BOAR, 500 lbs.) Duroc ' crosi effect, nig savings on appliances. Buy nut. Tel) 5234. DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Surge milker pump; 2 Surge I boar, 2^0 lbs. Jacob A. Krcldermacher , Now and SAVEI FRAN K LILLA ft I'iving room with fireplace , 1%:\ BISCAYNE 4 door, seamless buckets; 1 Surge seam bucket; double wash § l'/-a miles W, ot Allurn. Tel, 6503. SONS, 761 E, Blh, Open evenings. Aparr.-nonts, Furnished 91 " dining room , kitchen , full 19(52 CORVAIR Mn .iu a 4 tiink; Em^Bce 2711 gallon bulk tank with Copeland comp.; to The Winona Daily News HOLSTEIN, SPRINGING hollers, 1 close, BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL nnd enloy the balh and one bedroom for ; Jf Rny Fflbbr, Rol|ingslopei Minn,' Tel, , comfort of automatic , porsonal care FOUR-ROOM 'furnished apt., heated, < donr .'10 gal. Homart electric hot water heater , 3 years old; I ' adulls only, married couple preferred yon . . ". 2 apartments , rent- Al lura 6892. , ' Keep-lull service — complete burner ¦ .stainless stniiner; LP gas milkhouse heater. 1 care, lludgnl plan and guaranteed price . Available Mar.. IM. Tel. 9CRI. Ml. Hull. ing for S12,"> monthly, to rent 1 OH 1 IMPALA '4 door , TRACTOR MACHINE RY - Farmall "II" tractor with ' | . PUREBRED • SPOTTED Poland Chin- Order lod.iy Irom JOSWICK'S FUEL & ' ¦ boar. 325 lbs, Ivan Albrechl, OnKoM, OIL CO., 901 E. HHi . - Tel. 330), TWO-ROOA* APT ,, all ulllllles, lull balh, oni. New pormnnenl siding disc brakes, real good ; 1944 Farmall Model H tractor ; v separate entrance . 1 person oni/ or ' ¦ ¦ ,]9(i() BISC'AVNF; 4 door § Minn., (Nodlne). Tel. Mltlwoy 641-2931, and . rnrif. $14 ,900. , '.. . '' ' A.C , 2-bottom 14-inch tractor plow on ri|bber, heavy duty ; Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. FAMILY SIZE Hoover compact washer, couple, 15(1, monlh. 4.'J2 Main , , , f BROOD SOWS , 14 Hampshire-Yorkshire wash nnd spin dry 74 lbs. In less lhan SEE THESE FINE CARS AT Mel ) il-ft. double tr.ictor disc ; Schultz Sproadmaster PTO 1 cross, comlpo with 2nd litter In Feb, 30 minuter, Only $2 per week. H. Business Places for Rent 92 N V, AR THE MALL manure spreader; ,1,D . No. 5 PTO power mower, real | and Mar. Also 600 b*,les> of hay, Clioiito &, Co . Fountain Clly. Tel, good;'Oliver 4-bnr side rake on rubber; N.H. Hayliner | Wayne Litscher, OFFICES IN THE Morg.i n nulldinq will 4 Tcirpcled bedrooms , 687.3(141. CARPETS and Illo too car* bo beautiful be arranged ' lo suh, modest ronlal Vi. ii7 PTO hay baler; A.C. Model 60 combine with scour | 'Qlu(t II you u'.» Lustre. Rrnt eleclrlc Soe Steve Morgan al Morgan ' s Jew- baths , long carpeted living VENABLES : kleen and PTO; J.D, 20(1 shampooer, Jl, II. Choal-a & CST ¦ tractor corn planter with fert. l| s "ry. room. Family room nn lower r 7.) W, :!nrl Tel. 8-271! ' alt.; 2 Lindsay No. 72 rubber tired wagons with bale f A SPRING TONIC tor repair hills, hnmi** level. Spacious fenced in Open Friday Evenings rack; I Mil), rubber tired wa gon with bale rack; McD. I ' Improvement problems , tnxes , other II- Houses for Rent ' 95 ' ynrrl. 'lloye nnnqial worries Is a low-co*,l, • easy-to- . iiphl in! manure louder; brand new ; wm^^^mm, ,j--Mi*liliiiiiii-iwtliil****^ll DID YOU KNOW? -winter cab to fit "H" side :'! *irrnnr)*i personal loan Irom lho MER- COZY TWO-BEDROOM house , ol| lur- hill hitch; foot brakes for WC Allis Chalmers tractor f [ CHANTS NATIONAL HANK OF WINO- pace , heal and garage , Mio, Immcdialo OTllEK MACHINE RY ~ La Crosse ? fin / ? TEXACO FUEL OIL NA. Soo a friendly Installment Loan possession, Tel. 3789. MINUTES AWAY 3-section sl cel | officer lodayl drag; 10 It. pickup box with ^rain rack; spreader wagon; ?'< MODERN 5 , rooms and bath, heater In lovely new section this LOOK WHAT ' PRICE F0R ' west, Tol. La Crosse 1,-ft, ,gt* a In drill with grass att.; 40 ft. . Mu Iky I TROPIC AIRE HUMIDIFIER furnished, on bus line, beautiful r a m b 1 e r with Reg. $69,95, Special J39.95 6979 or 0-17B7, elevator with drag line nncl PTO; -wheelbarrow; some $ $n x IS MARK SCHNEIDER SALES, beamed ceilinps and panel- $595 slcel tanks; some lumber; lf!-f| . feed bunk , new creosoted ; | I No. 3930 6th St., Gdvw. ALL MODERN HOMf. 2 miles from , gg^gfc- 2 15.5 Gal. Ru'hford (in Hwy. s J,' relur.tmtr: re- led walls Winona st one iiscil tires ; Ritchie electric automatic waterer; .J.D, PTO ' fl ' ' Al(an $.. ICE SKATE EXCII ANGE quired , Conlar.1 Mr^. •fn:,' -, Rt. fireplace , Home completely air compi-essor; usual small items; electric egg washer; 1 Koller Bicycle Shop 1 Cochrane, Wis Ttl, Ut-nfa carpeted awl draped. Cera- WILL BUY ¦ 400 Mfinkalo Ave. Tel, 3M5 ^ oi lier poultry equipment ; gas brooders; chick crates. $ mic balh , built-in appli- N.. I IS G,I Farms, Land, for Salo 98 riirvrolrl Cnrv.-iir ">or. . ^S3^ 16.5 , PLUMBING FIXTURES TO SUIT niicos in kit ch nil . Sen il lo- ' ATTENTION: 507 8x10 Owatonna . | SANITARY Grade A dairy larm, all ,modern build- ('ago',, coiriplcte with fcerJers and watorcrs, $. Ings. May he purchftscd with nr w ith- ' PLUMBING & HEATING '5n Eord SI ;il ion W a^nn $!*!).i YOU GET S&H GREEN STAMPS WHEN out personal proporty. Reason to** sell- I . : ^—;—. IAM E, ,1rrt St. Tel. 2737 AFTER HOIJIIS I ing, Illness, Waller Jenklnson, Dakota, 'Ml Huirk aSr-rlnn ...... VWi ' IIOUSKIIOLI ) YOU ORDER FROM ~~ Minn, Tol. Dakota .< *«• 2933, ITEMS . - Includin g Dun-Therm oil f DAILY NEWS hp, biirnor , :>-room si/.e with thermostat; Duo-Therm oil burn- $ FARMS - FARMS - FARMS I'at llciso . . , 570!) Srr t IM.'ili . In The er , small ; Florence gas range; rubbish burner; kitchen Wo buy, wo soli, we trade , Ortinj****: Pnrkii | MAIL MIDWFST REALTY CO, Gordon Welshorn . . , \tm set wiih 4 chairs: blond curl tables and coffee table; Osieo, Wis, | ¦ Wa Our misc . household items. . f; BOB STEIN Tel. Olllco 597-365H ^. Artvtirllso f'rlrfa SUBSCRIPT IONS ^,^ (^\ Res, W5.31M TERMS; Under $10 .(H) cash ; over that amount cash | May Be Paid At or ' 1 down and balance in Tuonlhly payments. 3% nd'dcd j ; OIL CO. \®/ TED MAIER DRUGS Houses for Salo 99 GORDON In b.'ilanr*** for c monllis , Your credit Is always good with $ ((gSSSfife the. Norlhern Investment Co, &: FUEL THREE BEDROOMS, about 4 yeA r- old, AGENCY g) TOL. 4743 FOll PROMPT CHIEF WALLI-AFT-R can reduce the celling all hardwood doors, attached hieetf' 41 Ynnry, in \Vinon

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