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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]. Fair to Partly Beautiful Dancing Cloudy and Flames For Sale Continued Mild Classified Section Gemini 12 Astronauts Down Safely Red Gunners Weather Good Get 3 US. For Rexovery After 4 Days In East Germany Helicopters CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) BERLIN (AP)-A Pan Amer- U.S. officials here by Soviet au- from its destination in this Com- astronauts par- SAIGON, South Viet Nam —The Gemini 12 ican cargo jet flying mail to thorities. The original report munist-surrounded city. ;A Ber- (AP) — Communist gunners achuted to a pinpoint landing in West Berlin crashed in Commu- gave no account of the plane's lin postal officii said it carried shot down three U.S. Army heli- the Atlantic's fabled Sargasso nist territory outside West Ber- pilot, copilot and navigator. 7.1 tons of mall in unsealed ' copters in tay Ninh Province Sea today, climaxing four rec- lin in predawn darkness today bags. . ord-shattering days in space and and the East German news The three-jet Boeing 727, fly- The terse ADN dispatch from today a lew hours after B52 reported its three ing from Frankfurt through the East Berlin said: '"The commis- "America agency ADN bombers pounded the hideout triumphantly ending 's crewmen were killed. ' East German air corridors, sion investigating the crash re- stronghold there of the Viet Gemini program. The crash was reported to came down about eight miles ported that the crew of tha The sensational space adven- Cong flth Division. crashed plane was killed. Three ture reached a blazing climax bodies were recovered.'' A U.S. military spokesman when Navy Capt. James A. Lov- said he had no reports yet of ell Jr. and Air Force Maj. Ed- Pan American in Berlin said casualties nor any word wheth- win E. (Buzz) Aldrin Jr. it was withholding identific<> er new ground action had plunged back through the atmo- lions of the airmen pending no- erupted in the Communist C sphere and splashed into the sea tification of next of kin. . at 2:20 p.m. ; :¦»—*? Zone where the largest • •U.S. Radar contact with the plane ground force of the war is Generally clear skies and gen- was lost at 2:42 a.rn. — 8:42 pursuing the Viet Cong. Earlier tly rolling waves greeted Lovell p.m. EST Monday — when tha only light contact ¦ had been re- and champion space walker Al- plane, on a flight from Frank- ported. ' drin as they brought the Gemini furt to West Berlin, was about thrilling climax eight miles from: West The helicopter losse* In Tay program to a Berlin's within range of television cam- Tegel Airport, Pan American Ninh brought the reported toll of 1 ¦ ¦ '¦ WINDOWS OF FIRE . . . Raging flames rubber producer. Fire Chief Joseph Find.ey eras aboard the main recovery said. ' . .. such aircraft in South Viet Nam ' to at least 223. lit the windows of a west St. Louis industrial called the city's oftduty firefighters back ship, the aircraft carrier Wasp. The pilot did not respond to South Vietnamese headquar- building Monday night as 150 firemen poured to their stations when the fire reached gen- The cameras picked up Gem- radio calls after radar contact ters claimed 80 Viet Cong killed streams of water on the blazing structure. eral alarm proportions. No injuries were re- ini 12 as it drifted to earth; dan- was lost. gling beneath its large orange- Soviet authorities with whom in a clash between a company The fire broke out in space rented to a foam ported. (AP Photofax) T of militiamen and a company of ahd-white parachute. The dra- the Western allies! man the Air relayed live _ Viet Cong 40 miles west of Sai- matic pictures were Control Center i West Berlin sets via the gon. Moderate government to U.S. television refused immediate comment. casualties were reported. Early Bird communications sat- "There are rumors the plane Elsewhere across South Viet ellite. may be down near a Russian barracks, but we don!t Nam, ground action continued straight time know;" It was the fourth the spokesman said. in a lull, and bad weather over that a Gemini craft had landed North Viet Nam reduced Ameri- within camera range of a recov- There is a Soviet airfield at can air strikes sharply Monday ery vessel. The splashdown was Staaken, near Doeberifcz, west of for the fourth straight day. southeast of about 700 miles ' ¦ West Berlin. Kennedy, where Gemini 12 SPWSHboWN . ;. ¦:.¦ Map locates the area in the Today was the sixth straight Cape . A Pan American spokesman f/erf/ori started the historic journey last Atlantic Ocean some 700 miles southeast of Cape Kennedy, at Tegel Airport said the plane In Receh/ , ¦ ¦ day on which the high-flying B52 WASHINGTON (AP ) — So olina, Tennessee and Texas. sons who voted split their ticket; Friday. - •: ' ¦ "' bombers from Guam pounded - . Fla., where the Gemini 12, carrying astronauts James Lovell Flight 708, had been due to ar- many voters split tickets in the In Nevada, a Republican was The minimum crossover was Gemini 12 splashed down be- Jr. and Edwin Aldrin Jr. splashed down this afternoon. (AP rive at 2:55 a.m. The crew con- the longtime Viet Cong strong- Nov. 8 election that it's impossi- less than 10 per cent in Min- tween 2% and three miles from hold along the Cambodian bor- elected governor while the Photpfax Map) sisted, of ihe pilot; copilot and ble to categorize them strictly state's lone House member, a nesota, but that was more than the Wasp. , V navigator. der 60 miles northwest «f Sai- as Democratic or Republican. enough to split the results. Helicopters from the carrier gon. '' . Democrat, was returned to of- Pan American planes operat- In 10 of the 22 states which fice by a , 2-1 ration Races for the House of Repre- were overhead within seconds ing within Germany usually usa An estimated 30,000 Americanelected both a governor and a snd frogmen were deployed to troops largest singla force sentatives were the only type of Tempelhof Airport in the center. , the senator last week, a Itepublican In Rhode tsland for example, the attach a flotation collar. of the war, are massed in the contest held throughout won one race and a Democrat (jov. John H. Chafee, a Republi- country. Johnson Enters brush country, rubber planta- can, and Sen. Claiborni Pell, a It was a successful ' end¦ fo a the other. -and Al- tions and jungles where for The 10 were Alaska tmless a Democrat, each won re-election Even nationwide -party totals flight in which Lovell . , drin pushed man's exploration nearly two weeks they have recount retains the Democratic by slightly under and slightly of these 435 contests are distort- been battling Md pursuing the more than 2-to-l respectively. ed by the fact that 51 Demo- of space to new horizons and Hospital Today governor; Arkansas, Maine, paved the way for the start of 9th Viet Cong Division and a Minnesota, New Mexico, Okla- This means at least 105,000, or crats and 4 Republicans had no regiment of North Vietnamese astronaut flights in the Apollo WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- Skyscraper hospital fa the homa, Rhode Island, South Car- 32 per cent, of the 323,000 per- major party opponent. And dent Johnson, at times an impa- Maryland suburbs late , today, regulars. these totals ignore senator and man-to-the-moon project. Gemini 12, with three of its 16 tient patient, enters Bethesda and undergo throat and abdomi- This U.S. force In Operation governor votes, which were Naval Hospital today to prepare nal surgery early Wednesday. STUDIED probably of greater concern to maneuvering jets hot working Attteboro has reported killing COURT DECISION at full capacity, limped slightly for the dual operation he faces It was Johnson's second date 949 of the enemy and seizing many voters in reflectiog their Wednesday morning. with the surgeons in little more political preference. on the way home. The trouble huge amounts of arms and am- current was not serious and its only ef- If past performance is any than a year. On Oct. 8, 1965, he munition, including 123,000 gre- Nonetheless, the totals show fect was to curtail, some expert, guide, Johnson may be on the underwent 2 hours and 15 nades, 500 claymore mines, 128 that in House races only, 24.6 ments that required pointing the move until the last minute. minutes of surgery for removal weapons and 1,488 tons of rice. Power s million persons voted Republi- spacecraft. Johnson said he will enter the of his gall bladder and a kidney The U.S. command reported canan and 23.5 million voted Lovell and spacewalk champi- stone. despite that two destroyers, the John R. Democratic — this on Aldrin accomplished most of One of his current problems Craig and the Hamner, shelled Democrats winning a 248-187 their assignments. — an incision hernia on the Communist shore batteries in margin in the new House. Drifting for long periods in Convicted right side of his abdomen — North Viet Nam Monday after W/vSHINGTON (AP) - The Monday's 5-4 ruling in a Talla- orbit to conserve fuel, the stems from that operation, the ships were fired on while Supreme Court has crossed a hassee, Fla., case enhances bearded spacemen sat back and Surgeons will correct that patrolling in the Gulf of Tonkin. threshold in civil rights protest state power to declare certain listened to high fidelity music condition and remove a growth kinds of government property piped over the radio network H was'the third naval sidling cases. Sen. McCarthy Captain from his throat, near bis right Plane Down on Flight Whether it has broken sharply off limits for even peaceful pro- from mission control In Hous- of the north reported. A spokes- ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ vocal cord. with its past holdings is subject test. . • ton, Tex. of West Berlin, but the jets were , J Johnson has termed the oper- man said the destroyers aided Specifically off limits because switched Monday to Tegel, in by air strikes, silenced the to interpretation. Justice Hugo The thrnster problem and oth- ations minor, and said they L. Black says the court has not. they were at issue in the Talla- Fears War May To Retire should take less than an hour. the French sector, because of shore batteries 25 miles north of the driveways er minor troubles did not stop runway repairs Tempelhof Justice William O. Douglas says hassee case are TREASURE ISLAND "Within an hour, we will be out at . Dong Hoi. and premises of jail houses. Lovell aid Aldrin from estab- , Calif. U.S. headquarters also report- it has. lishing a number of space firsts. (AP) — Capt. Archie Kuntze from under the influence of the Otlier planes operating from ed that two Marine Corps heli- But however little or much Black, In writing the court's Increase Taxes Among them: plans to retire from the Navy anesthetic," he said Sunday. Tegel were reported on sched- the court may . have veered, copters were shot down by the decision, did not give other in- NEW YORK (AP) - Sen. Eu- —Man's longest space walk, a following his conviction by a While Johnson is on the opera- ule. court-martial Viet Cong 16 miles southwest of stances of government property Sene J. McCarthy, D-Minn., pre- 2-hour, 9-minute excursion by on three counts of ting table, Vice President Hu- Except for allied military Da Nang, killing three crewmen which could be declared off lim- icted Monday that any con- Aldrin during which he proved misconduct involving a young bert H. Humphrey will be acting craft, only U.S., French and and wounding the fourth In one its. But he, and the court ma- gressional appropriations for that, with proper pacing and Chinese beauty in Viet Nam. president. British planes are allowed ac- copter and wounding one of the jority, undoubtedly mean to en- Viet Nam that amounted "to equipment, man can work effec- The board that found him cess to the Communist-sur- Anoka Youth tively outside an orbiting vehi- Johnson said they have a four crew members in the other. compass more than just county something near $1 billion a guilty Monday cleared him of standing agreement spelling out rounded city through air corri- U.S. pilots flew only 58 strike jail houses, for he concluded month" would necessitate a cle. three other general and 15 spe- procedures to put Humphrey in dors prescribed by agreement and reconndssance missions with this general statement: general tax increase. —Most time working outside a cific charges. He headed the with the Soviets. spacecraft charge should the President be over North Viet Nam Monday. Arrested in "The United States Constitu- He made the statement after , a total of 5 hours 36 $60-million Saigon supply depot incapable of carrying out execu- They reported destroying or tion does not forbid a state to House Republican leader Gerald minutes by Aldrin, including before the Army took it over tive duties. damaging eight barges, eight control the use of its own prop- A. Ford, R-Mich., said he ex- two "space stands" in which he last May. erty for its own lawful non- thrust the upper part of his body "We expect that we will be in bridges and seven trucks. pected President Johnson to the hospital for a very few days U.S. headquarters disclosed discriminatory purpose." through an open hatch. The The board sentenced Kontze Five Hunters Gun Fight seek a supplemental appropri- to a reprimand and a loss of 100 and then we will be returning to the return to the Gulf of Tonkin And he likened government ation of $6 to $15 billion to carry three sessions outside also was ANOKA, Minn. (AP) - An numbers on the promotion Texas," Johnson said. of the aircraft carrier Ticonder- authority in this field to the on the war ia southeast Asia. a record. oga to join in strikes against Anoka County youth was. arrest- right of a private person to priority list for captains. He ed by sheriff's deputies today "These Republicans always —Most space flight time. Lov- could have received 32 months North Viet Nam. It is the Ticon- guard his back yard against know more about what a Demo- Slain, 6 Dead deroga after 15 shots were fired at law trespassing, for he also said: ell established this the minute hard labor dismissal from the 's third tour of the war cratic administration is going to he rocketed into space and add- off North Viet Nam. enforcement officers outside his service ana loss of pay and al- home. / "The state, no less than a pri- do than the Democrats know," ed to it as he went along. He lowances. Kosygin Says U.S. pilots flew 411 sorties McCarthy said of Ford. The youth, 20, was jailed here vate owner of property, has had been timed at 13 days, 8 A decorated veteran of 24 Of Heart Ills against Viet Cong positions in "If an appropriation amounted hours, with his Gemini 7 com- South Viet Nam Monday, and without charge. power to preserve the property years service, Kuntze said at a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS under its control for the use to to something near $1 billion a panion, Air Force Col. Frank South Vietnamese pilots flew Sheriff's officers said the news conference that he will 121. which it is lawfully dedicated." month, I am fairly certain that Borman. retire before the end of the U.S. Must The toll of Minnesota deer youth telephoned the sheriff's The decision was not very there probably would be a tax —First pictures of a solar hunters this season stood today office about 1 :30 a.m. and said vear after surgery for an old surprising. In several recent increase." eclipse taken above the atmos- leg Injury. He is eligible for at five shot to death and six he was breaking up his home cases various members of the phere, by Lovell as Gemini 12 others dead from other causes. and had set a $700 monthly pension. it afire. Two depu- court have demonstrated in- pursued the moon across South Be Whipped Kenneth MJckelsow, 16, of Two ties went to the place and were creasing impatience with civil Fishing Sucker America Saturday. Scientist^ The board of three admiral* Harbors was the latest reported Roof of fired upon from the home. MOSCOW (AP) - Premier rights protests. anxiously are awaiting the pic- and six captains found him Alexei N. Kosygin said today shooting victim. After the decision was an- When you see a man fish- tures which might provide some guilty of a general charge of The officen said they were ing for hours, you wonder that the way to peace in South- He died Sunday when a shot shot at with a carbine and a nounced, Douglas—like Black , a clue to the composition of gases conduct unbecoming an officer east Asia "lies through repuls- from an unknown origin hit him free speech which «nd of the line has In the sun's corona. and specific charges that he School shotgun, They did not return advocate — said caught the biggest sucker ing ,U.S. aggression ." in the throat as he and an uncle, fire the deputies said because from the bench: As the Gemini program, lived with Jannie Suen, 26, In In one of tho toughest recent Arthur Ronnlng, St. Paul, load- , , ... There's a rumor around which sent 2c men into space the youth's mother was in the "We now have set Into the in his official quarters, allowed speeches by a Soviet leader on ed a deer into a car about four that CBS wants to trade the 20 months, ncared its end, space house. ' record a great and wonderful N.Y. Yankees to NBC for her to use a government vehi- Viet Nam, Kosygin pledged that miles west of Two Harbors. police state doctrine." agency officials hailed the flight cle and Imported 250 yards of Collapses Other officers were summoned "Bonanza" . . . With meat the Soviet Union will stand by of Gemini 12 with phrases like cloth by government plane for the Vietnamese Communists. These deaths Irom heart at- LEICESTER, England (AP)- including men from the Blaine and vegetable prices rising, "fitting climax to a great pro. acks wero reported: 't even af- personal use. She has vanished. The roof of a secondary school police department, Ramsey some of us can ' and " real break? "The U.S.S.R. resoiutely sup- fell in today during a storm and WEATHER ford food for thought . . . Sam a ports and will support the just JurnolA Charraoll, 57, Mountain County deputies and highway pa- rough the EVA—extra vehicu- Iron, found about three miles ll ambulances rushed children trolmen. Definition of a successful war of the Vietnamese people," FEDERAL FORECAST lar activity," Minneapolis Man west of that community Sunday. to hospitals. WINONA AND VICINITY - man: One who earns more the premier said at a luncheon A day nursery and several After about an hour, the than his wife can spend. Dead in Fire for visiting Finnish Premier Arnold Deutsch, 47, Jordan, youth' mother walked outside Fair to partly cloudy and con- who died near Crosby Saturday, other buildings were also badly s Wed, Definition of a successful Naval Architects MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ Les- Rafael Paaslo. and said her son was asleep, She tinued mild tonight and woman: One who finds such damaged in a whirlwind follow- nesday. Low tonight 32-35, high ter M. Weller, 01, died Sunday Kosygin said that his country Walter P. Houte, 73, forest ing a thunderstorm. brought out two guns, Officers Wednesday - 46-52. a man. Elect Newport Man when a sofa caught tire in his "provides and will provide as- Lake, found Sunday near . Orr. The secondary school has an entered the house and snapped LOCAL WEATHER NEW YORK (AP) - The new suburban Plymouth home. sistance to North Viet Nam in Dale Forslund, 26, of Minnea- enrollment of 655 pupils. handcuffs on the youth as he lay Official observations for the president of the Society of Nav- Authorities said Weller ap- the struggle against American polis, who had been missing Leicester, 100 miles north of in his bed, 24 hours ending at 12 m. to al Architects and Marine Engl- parently fell asleep while smok- imperialism." since Sunday, was found cold London, is the center of a wool Officers said the young man day: neers is Donald A. Holden, pres- ing. His bungalow was damaged His remarks were reported by and hungry Monday by tha Civil producing area and a shoe man- had been drinking. He gave no Maximum, 49; minimum, 37; (For more laufihs see ident of the Newport News Ship, by smoke but only the sofa was the official Soviet news agency Air Patrol about {0 miles south- ufacturing town. explanation for his actions.' noon, 48; precipitation, none. Earl Wilson on Pago 4.) building k Drydock Co. badly burned. Tass. east of Aitkin. f VfVaWiMaml tWmmif ^smmama^mmWaVataa^^ i mn ¦ n nil ^ ^
I . ' : »Oltt§ . ••'•CtlOn ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ¦ " ¦" ' ' bEAR ABBY: Ex-Prisoner . t MMM MM WMh. ' __¦ __¦ _¦ '• ¦ Mm. MMM\ • ______. ^_____ M M AMm aMm* ' _FL ' " " A ti '• ' Hopes to Husband Ripe I DOWNTOWN ' : ? MALL Find a Job : - - ./ ^^' - ;^^T !^^ ^S!^-?^> '^UW?I* CROOKSTON, Minn. (AP) - ' ¦ i*M W t*ni*-sttnmm~it»>- ' ' For Deodorant Andrew Larson, who won a con- | mmW a9»ma\t 40m± ' MM^- I 'mi T^, YlfcJfiaBfiaMBMPM WP^^a^a^a^a^a^am ______. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN test with the law after spending ; DEAR ABBY; When Attworthy and I went together I 27 years in prison, turns to a kept wanting to tell him I thought he should either bathe fiddlers' contest tonight. more often or use a deodorant, but I didn't want to hurt his feelings. We've been married a year, he still has the same The 71-year-old former farm? problem, and I still don't know how to tell him. Now that er, who won his freedom at a winter is nere i can i Keep an tne wmaows new trial last week, plans to ' • '." open play his violin to an audience Once when a men's deodorant was tonight, then leave Wednesday Stamps; Money Or^ being advertised onTV, I laughingly said, for Minneapolis, where he hopes "Attworthy, you should try that." His back to find a job. ; went up, and he said, "What for? I sit at a - desk all day and I don't perspire. Besides, He has been staying at the I bathe every week." I tried to tell him it Polk County jail since Friday , ' wouldn't hurt to use it just to be "sure ," when his second trial won him a but he blew up. so t changed the subject. io-year sentence—which he'd al- • How can I tell him. Abby? It's getting ready served—and thus set him worse. ATTWORTHY'S WIFE free. S^*' He was convicted in 1939 of *> ^^^______Bi^^^^^^v 11' kM't*J O H ar_F^^xvi_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_i_Hi__l VT JF V I I Abby first degree murder in the shoot- \ DEAR WIFE: . Like this: "I love you, darling, but you are getting a little ripe for me. ing death of his brother-in-law. Everybody perspires, including you , and the odor of Larson's life sentence was va- perspiration is offensive. Try this men's deodorant (have cated after he convinced a judge some in your hand when you make your speech). that his confession was illegally Use it for ME, if not for yourself." And if he blows obtained. up, ten" him to cool off in the bathtub. On Friday, he was permitted to plead guilty to a lesser charge DEAR ABBY: A letter in your column really hit home of manslaughter. Larson was with me, and I hope yoo will publish; my letter as a tip-off ; sentenced then to the maximum :> v : to other mothers who were as naive as mine: term of 20 years. That sentence j • • • • • • • • • • :• *,• • • ;-: t-V - :' .I^Pf00 I ^ A little girl signed "SQUASHED" wrote to you , com- freed him, because he'd already * * * ^r plaining about overly-affectionate relatives. If "SQUASHED served 20 years — 27, in fact —- is a girl, her problem might be more serious than you for the shooting death. treated it. I am a grown woman how, but when I was about Larson, brought here after his 8 years old I complained to my mother about an "overly- release from prison, decided to affectionate" uncle. She laughed it off with, "0, don't be remain at the county jail until silly. Uncle loves you." he decided what to do with his 1 « M r /ptBL^ nPFC^ A new antl-perapirant that To this day my mother does not know that my "loving" future as a freed nian. * . . .1 i i . ^ 1 -*Z*& r uncle tried to climb into bed with me one night when he was Gets teeth irresistibly white >:*iv r -| visiting us, and I fled, terrified, to ray older sister's room to The Valley Vikings Dance * iri,r,?|i I I ^ad despairedofeffectivehelp. sure I will keep an I * « NOW_.*_._. . - . /¦*n A * | 1 I* ____T ^ / Anti-Perspirant safety. When I am a mother you can be Club, affiliated with the Sons of 1 Z Reg. 530 ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Qc ¦ _? J _. _^'U--__Jl Mitchum eye on^ relatives who get too ".affectionate" with my^cbildren. Norway, invited Larson to play I *" ' - ' ' ' ¦^¦^¦ ' .:. ' :. '^- : . - .s-\\ :. 1^maaaLasmMViJ ' : ' -' - : '' - ': ' i keeps underarms absolutely h GOOD MEMORY tonight in an "old fiddlers' con- I ¦ d test" at Fisher, a Polk County 1 ^•••••••••••••••^ | l\ \ " *«»• >*•-**.*¦ HI 1 nsers.^^ Positive^^ action,l ^Scoupled DEAR ABBY: My granddaddy on my mother's side village about eight miles west of ta& m 1 : 1 <^ ¦ ¦ ' 1 : M -Sfg Jyl i ^o?«ffi-Sbyei28S': 4-v gave mom a brand new car. He told her it was for her Crookstoh. Larson Was hesitant, ^^^^^^^_»¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ _~~"'T*" made possible new type of ' daddy thinks 1 «...»« *- .«_ 1 '¦ ^\_ ^JJ¦ ¦ ' ' i use only and not to let daddy use it because but accepted the invitation after I REGULAR $2.50 ' '' ' v__S.^ ____r ''• ' " formula produced by a trust* he is a great auto mechanic and if he ever got his hands sheriff's deputies said they'd I S^ i on that car he'd be tinkering with it in no time. drive him to Fisher and back. NOW ONLY . . Mom is being pestered to death. Do you think sher H. H. AYER HAND CREAM :gBgg^ . J ' _¦____? ties; try Jiitchutd: Antl-Per* should let daddy have a set of keys to her car? If she did I i • ¦: WmmW¦ ¦¦ ' : I 1 ^l C - ' I • .. #. . . ~M- at*- ¦ I spirant today. W-rfoy liwfr and e¦ randdaddy ever found out, there would be a war. tf*1Zji ;- ,:.: • :¦ -. r :¦ : . : ; '' ¦ ¦ I' . CAR TRGUBLE I 9 ¦¦¦¦ . . ¦ . ' _f t # ** ' - *'•<"> \ . I :: ' _ : ' ¦ ' ' -• , |j: - ¦ ' - : ' " ' ' - " Novate Cream Formufof Young Girl ¦ ¦ ¦ MsT¦ - m 1 positbf e actit»X DEAR CAR: If your mother accepted the car with I § ' ~^ « Sam9 prlet~-s anm the mderstanding that she was not to let your daddy touch it, she should keep that promise. With all due respect to your granddaddy's generosity, gifts that could Robs Bank in start a fVar" should be neither offered nor accepted. :HR C5lP7l5il- ib^F|Kl«HJX ' i^Hc^SI '• Troubled? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif., -K--Hv ^ For a person^ reply, enclose a stamped, self-ad- Milwaukee ;1 ____ _&__B_2_l /Mfrf TOWEtS 1 ¦^^ . HB ¦ 90069. ¦ ¦ ¦ H______K_-P^^_^______l_L- fc^»Mt^P3M»«wB1 ' ' rc^^ii' Res- 39 ______! ^—- __¦ ;.' '¦ dressedjenyelope.- -; ¦)' '. ' ' : \: . ' . y. ¦; ; ' - .' • ¦ " ' ; , : ¦ ' ' " ' . ' MILWAUKEE Ml — A small, r^-.t^- I *> * ! ^" ^^i poised Negro girl held up a c oo ¦¦ Carmine lacobuccl, a bantam- North Side branch of the First I ¦^Hi^ir^)_BH I ¦ ._0iill.^-SI.I ^ffls i H TF^'ni H boxer since 1947 and a Wisconsin National Bank Mon- BBJ Boxer Offers weight day afternoon and walked away I HJ M i _r veteran of 90 professional bouts, m\\\\\\mB^^I mwmm\1 I WA _^3 ^\ l#lCIIIIY i lB^!^fi__ oc^ lesson on lacobuccl, 39, reported the with an estimated $1,954. I ______FHIW^? ^______| 1 I AlAl\-__Va_-_H 1 iCt^Si—i^,-!^ - i ^^ ¦^¦fis^g^BI^^H theft from his car Monday. Police said the girl, about 5 ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ; feet tali and 17 or 18 years old, Gloves - ¦ ; 1 8 ¦ Stolen entered the bank around 1:30 I IRIGHT GUARD 1: . I [npSi*** 1' ' . - ' 'j :, CINCINNATI, Ohio («\P) — A while a dozen patrons were j Ij ^fe PERFECTION Lunar 2 to present and placed thief who stole boxing gloves a note on . the counter where teller Mrs. . - •DEODORANT: : 1. and a punching bag from a car Lower Orbit Loretta Barnes, 22, was station- Bfl-^ 1 HAHD CREAM trunk has a free offer to learn ed- : 1 BaMS_^!^^£1_-B PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - ¦ C l^^ 3S--»-. how to use them. The note stated, 'Don't pan- Lunar Orbiter 2 is scheduled to ic, I have a gun. Give me the 99 ¦¦ "I'd like to teach him the lower its orbit this afternoon so . I mmmmmmmmmmm: jis m:, N0W vy :¦ ' __ SANITARY MAPKIMS 4s I tmyothi, A ^ K U. Heals, manly art of self-defense," said money and you won't get hurt " .« ftftc I Re, ,* its cameras can zero in on Mrs. Barnes said the girl lift- s. ;.IM I »3 ^ - - pro,wt ib. 29 sites where the United States ed a pistol partly out of her i^ 1 i v * I «'' *i . Cay.Awty .NMi For Christmas may land men on the moon. handbag. The teller pushed mon- s. «Bt3^ lssMi.^yi 1 ¦ ¦ \ ¦ 0 v I ^aBmH______sian¦ ¦¦ 1 ______D___k ^^BKKi^w?&t5v)w*NM» K ' " __ CA OC 2«I ^^. __ j^ ^15¦<*••• S^ la ' ' " ' Spokesmen at Pasadena's Jet ey forward and the girl scooped * i*^ ^^ ^^ Propulsion Laboratory said it into the purse. 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S I ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ ^ ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦ { ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ Ml fi HfiPrincess Kay CHARTER COMMISSION TALK: M<>st Hdmes Fpuhd Canvassing Tighter Administration Using R^I Bu Board Makes Warm weather coupled with Changes Of City May Be Needed the warm welcome from Wino- Five na homemakers added' up to a Winona County canvassing By FRANK UHLIG trict Court, noted Peplinski. report, the voting must be queried. uheBrt>warmingi board completed its action this Daily News Staff Writer It filed no minutes held only done at that time. Otherwise, a STRONG support for the Idea day" for Min- two open meetings ^ and unani- special election must be called came from Aid. Harold Thiewes. nesota's Princess Kay of the morning by changing five vote Only controversy, two alder- mously turned thumbs down on by the council. He recalled having said "many Milky Way here* Monday; totals and declaring two men men and one City Charter Com- the idea that home rule should times that we need such an mission member were absent In general elections, he point- Linda Kottke of Glencoe made write-in winners of county of- be adopted. In Its report the ed out, many voters do not both- administrator. Far too often we fices. • as commission and City Coun- commission, without visible er to vote on such questions. are asked to make decisions more than 40 personal "Butter cil members met Monday with too little information on Bell Ringer S. A. Sawyer was declared documentation, asked the rhe- Since a non-vote is a "no" " calls on Winona night for an exchange of view- torical question: "Why substi- which to base them." homes and found that about sev- county attorney by the can- points on charter reform. vote, the indifferent and negli- tute instability, endless strife gent voters would be aligned Council work has nearly treb- en out of 10 homemakers are vassing board. He defeated Virtually complete a g r e e- led in bis 12 years an alder- using real butter. and trouble and surrender of with the active opposition. Al- as John P. King, St. Charles, 258 ment was expressed by dis- the right ever to restore sta- dermen might well begin think- man, said President Briesath. THOSE WHO were able to to 245 for the position. Both cussion participants on the ap- bility?" : ing about the expense of a spe- It must be handled by aldermen prove they use Minnesota's No. were write-in candidates. parent need for centralized, Peplinski observed that the cial election, he said. There who cannot give it the neces- more tightly controlled admin, mostly with sary time and effort. Thus, ha 1 dairy product — by showing Sawyer will be out of the city old report dealt have been efforts by some istration of ¦ city governmental home -vs. - legislative charter, concluded j someone is needed Princess Kay a butter carton all week so is ' ' ' commissioners to get a charter who can pull all the loose ends or wrapper — received a free unavailable for affairs. . :> . . without reporting any investi- vote on the city ballot next comment. However, he has an- gations of such alternate sys- together. The city recorder'i copy of American Dairy Asso- NOT; SO readily apparent April. office functioned unofficially in ciation's "Modern Approach to nounced earlier that he does tems as the city manager or were answers to the question commission plans. TURNING to the present this capacity for years, he said, Everyday Cooking" guide. not want the position on a full- of whether full-scale charter re- charter and methods of amend- but now is being overwhelmed In homes where butter wasn't time basis, as it wW . become vision, with home rule, is ALL OF the fiv* -Minnesota ing it, Indall inquired: Does by the burgeoning work load. on hand, Princess Kay left quar- Jan, 2, 1967. It has been part- needed to accomplish the¦ ¦ need- cities that had city managers the necessity of waiting for leg- Replying to a direct query, a . ' '• " ' ter-pound samples of butter. time position. ed changes. . . . in 1941 have retained them, islative sessions to amend the Briesath said he needs mora "The warm greetings we re- It was the first outright and said Peplinski, and all five had study to help him decide Twentyrtw®* lawyers of charter sometimes handicap ceived from Winona homemak- " _ r^iv&d rpublicrjjT expre'ssed^ow in- virtually doubled or trebled in the city? Does the need for leg- "whether Winona should make A WINNER ; .v . First winner in Princess Kay of the writMn.-votes,w^^*:r^-.-.^-i,-- terest by the council in the the tremendous jump to council- ers as we made our calls went Ringer population by 1960. islative action in effect put too very well with the mild weath- Milky Way's personal "Butter Bell " housecall cam- A final decision and announce- commission's studies which The commission s report manager form or go part way paign in Winona Monday was Mrs. Karl Conrad, 320 W. much power, over city govern- er," Miss Kottke said. "We ment will have to wait until have been under way for a showed no evidence of a pub- ment in the hands of two leg- and hire an administrator while enjoyed both, immensely." Wabasha St. Pretty Linda Kottke of Glencoe is shown pre- Sawyer returns. If he declines year. Aldermen, appeared at the lic education campaign, said islators, a representative and keeping the present form." The state dairy princess also senting the Winona homemaker With a copy of the American the position, the County Board commission's invitation to dis- Peplinski, and commented that a senator? Should this be so, The administrator form usual* noted that the ratio of real but- Dairy Association's 224-page "Modern Approach to Everyday of Commissioners probably will cuss, in a general way, some the public had only a hazy especially when a senator now ly implies a strong-mayor sys- ter usage in Winona homes Cooking" guide which was Mrs. Conrad's reward for having have to appoint someone. shortcomings of the present idea of the difference between might conceivably be elected tem, noted Theurer; while ''compares very favorably" real butter on hand when the dairy princess called. Home- city system and possible reme- legislative and home rule char- from the opposite end of the managers generally are respon- THE canvassing board also dies therefor. ' '¦': sible, to councils. with that in other cities where makers who didn't have butter Were given a quarter-pound declared James Kleinschmidt ters. district, in northern Wabasha the "Butter Bell Ringer" pro- sample by Princess Kay "to show them what they've been Write-in winner for county sur- Specifics were avoided as Council President Harold County? OUTCOME of the commission motion has been staged by missing." Miss Kottke, who was escorted on her Winona veyor. He received 33 votes to commissioners and alderme: Briesath observed that a num- Aid. Barry Nelson replied studies and reports is being American Dairy Association of responded to the request of ber of the 1941 commissioners that he considers the foremost awaited by the council, said calls by Manager AI Rivers of Rollingstone Creamery, ex- 19 for R. D. Leininger and 9 Chairman Norman Indall for are still living. He suggested Minnesota. ^ pected to complete-more than 40 calls before leaving Winonai'*' for John Maliszewski. problem to be administration of Aid. Stoltman, and a public edu- \ friendly, constructive exchanges they be consulted by the pres- the "$3 million business that is cation program should accom- MISS KOTTKE spent three for Albert Lea. American Dairy Association has. scheduled the Kleinschmidt said this noon without attempts to flog any ent group and that the "inader "Butter Bell Ringer" promotion in 2D Minnesota communities. that he will not accept the po- city government." This can no pany its recommendations. weeks on a similar promotion sition. He had previously been long-dead horses. quacy of their rules" charge by longer be done by part-time Many people will be involved in in the Twin Cities before be- county surveyor until resigning Peplinski might be found in- people, he said. He added that such an effort, said Mrs. Ed- ginning her current schedule of AS A discussion opener a re- accurate. Peplinski replied that in late 1965 because of conflict port on the conduct of a 1941 the city has seldom had diffi- ward Jacobsen, commission 20 Minnesota communities. with private work. his conclusion is based on the culty getting its desired legis- member, noting a drive .by the . charter commission study was commission s records. The "Butter Bell Ringer" pro- Vote totals changed included: given by Commissioner David ' lation enacted. League of Women Voters now motion is part of a new inten- Robert Porsythe, Republican Chairman Indall agreed that getting under way. Peplinski. He contrasted its it might- be well to talk to those Probing further, Indall won- sified promotion effort by the candidate for U.S. Senator , un- procedures with those of the dered if the charter ever had A possible increase in the Minnesota and nationar Ameri- official 6,621, official 6,629; Har- persons but accepted Mrs. John been amended by request of number of aldermen erected at present commission. Woodworth's observation that it large was injected by Theurer. can Dairy Association organi- Given GommeMoffon old LeVander, Republican can- The 1941 commission's report the public, rather than of the zations on behalf of butter. ^ didate for governor, unofficial might accomplish little beyond He sought reactions to the sug- The Board of Education Mon- galher — were from Winona. was notable for several rea- proving or disproving the point. council. Could such amend- gestion that these number as Larger promotion " packages" day night requested that let- 8,031, official 7,983; Robert Han- sons, according to Peplinski; ment even be possible, if the currently are being tested in James Kangel, Senior High son, DFL candidate for state many as five, with but one ters of commendation be; sent One of these was its rule that INDALL asked aldermen to council objected? he continued. chosen specifically by each the Twin Cities, Milwaukee and School, was one of two Min- auditor, unofficial 5,146; official no quorum was : to three departments in the needed to con- think about implications of a APPARENTLY not, answer- ward. - ..: Des Moines. Objective is to public school system in recog- nesota students who spent three 5,156; Claude Kremer, candi- duct business. In Peplinski"? charter election. He pointed out learn what level of total pro- date for state ed Mrs. Virginia Torgerson, a The mayor's veto power nition of achievements of the weeks last summer at a Na- senator from the opinion—later challenged—the that—should the commission means that weak-mayor motion is necessary to gain a 1st District, unofficial 660, offi- report "had all the commissioner and former leg- is a past year. tional Youth Science Camp in earmarks recommend and write a new islator. Without certification misnomer in describing present larger share of the total market To be cited are: cial 706, and Roger Laufenburg- of being written by one per- charter—a majority of 55 per- for butter — the "balance West Virginia. er, candidate for state senator son.' - from the City Council for a system, according to Briesath. The science department ' cent of all persons voting is proposed amendment, He indicated a preference for wheel" product of the dairy in- • • The social studies depart- from the 2nd District, unoffi- the commission made its fi. needed for adoption. If there no hear- dustry. which was recently congratu- ment which has completed a cial 6,323, official 6,333. nal report only five months af- ing would be granted by legis- making the mayor the council's lated by the Minnesota Acad- is a general election within six lative committees, she explain, presiding officer , eliminating If current efforts prove ef- comprehensive revision and ter it was created by the Dis- months after the commission's fective similar promotion pads- emy of Science for achieve- VOTING machines in the dry ed. Moreover, she went on, if a the alderman-at-large and re- , ments of Winona students in modernization of the overall so- of Winona shortchauiged Hanson bill affecting the city is pass- taining the present two alder- ages will be implemented in 16 and Laufenburger , of the nation' largest cities science projects this past year. cial studies curriculum. 10 votes ed, the city governihent must men for each ward, Under the s Of five Min- r ' each. " file its acceptance or the meas- existing system the mayor has during 1967. i • The athletic department , nesotans who C_.L-v-.l Kremer'8 correction was in Some ure simply becomes void. i no vote ia council meetings. p a rticipated OCnOOl for completion of a successful the Wiscoy Township total, Color Changes .MINNESOTA fa the nation's ¦ COMMISSIONER William P. leading producer of butter with in las t ' , : -:¦ ' , football season with participa- Which should have been 51 in- CITY BOARDS and the qnal* stead of 5. Forsythe's change Theurer advanced the question ity of their membership were more than 350 million pounds spring's Na- Board%/a tion;in the program, totaling ap- of who runs things in the pres- churned annually. More than 80 tion a 1 1 *^ ' y was in Fremont Township, defended by Aid.. Briesath and proximately 315. Superinten- which should have Made in High School ent decentralized system during George Garber. Aid. Garber percent of Minnesota's total but- Science Fair dent of Schools A. L: Nelson been 99 in- Approval of a , stead of 91. The city of St. Char- color schedule members had wondered wheth- interims between meetings of said that because of their fru- ter production is sold outside at Dallas Tex.,, two — Gre- said that he had received many for the new Senior High School er a bit more color might be boards and council. He added the state. gory Bambenek and John De- favorable comments from par- les gave LeVander 40 votes too gality, the city has been able to many in the first count, regis, building now under construction introduced into the color scheme that separate administrative pay 1965 flood debts by using Princess Kay also visited sev- ents and others on how the pro- was voted Monday by the Board for the classroom areas. Tbe boards and the council some- tering 598¦ instead of a correct their accumulated surpluses. eral retail dairy outlets and gram was conducted. ¦'• ;¦ times are in conflict and the 550. . . . of Education. schedule bad been prepared Since tiie city is a $3 miltfoa had lunch with the Winona The schedule is basically that by an interior decorator /with council is often without au- tiions Club Monday noon. She THE BOARD also adopted a : '¦ thority to impose its own poli- business, it should be run as a participa- submitted by architects for the Houston, : . , corporation observed Commis- Said she was impressed With Mercury Back resolution approving board consideration a week Tex, archi- I cies. The resolution of this , tion in the tax sheltered annui- needs consideration, sioner James Bambenek. Alder- "the obvious promotion-minded- ago, but with certain changes tectural firm SchoolW,WI Eroblem ness" of Winona's business com- ty program of 26 members of 4 Unhurt When incorporated since the initial of Caudill. • e suggested. men, as directors, should hire a the school staff. competent general manager — munity along with the friendli- presentation. Rowlett & B__ _,J Aid. James Stoltman came ness of the homemakers. Into 50s; iril At the request of an employe LAST WEEK several board Scott, associ- BOara down on the side of council whatever his title — and make In her brief talk to Lions he may be included in the pro- Durand Car Rolls ated with *- "—-* supremacy over city boards, him responsible, said Bambe- ' gram which provides for salary Largely because the council is nek. If his work is unsatisfac- club members, she said butter deductions for annuities. DUR/lND, Wis. (Special) - What This Pound Eckert & Carlson, Winona, on an elective body and directly tory he should be replaced, "is big business in Minnesota Slay This Way Four Durand people escaped in- the school project. responsible to the people. There and in Winona County ." jury when Superintendent of Schools A. added the commissioner. Fair to partly cloudy and their car rolled after Needs Is Good Home bad been two occasions on While city boards are staffed Princess Kay pointed out that skidding on ice Sunday, and an L. Nelson said that during the which boards went counter to dairying represents "payroll continued mild weather is pre- Arkansaw High School freshman BUFFALO CITY, Wis. - past week a group of Winona by an imposing reservoir of tal- a dicted for Winona and vicinity Buffalo City has a new dog council dictates, be recalled but ent, said Commissioner Steva of more than 30 million dollars Injured Strum received a. fracture of the wrist women had volunteered to study did not elaborate . further. annually to Winona County tonight and , Wednesday. in a farm accident Sunday eve- found , but when it had its the schedule and had come up Morgan, council control is gen- A low of 32-35 is forecast for irst occupant Monday, there Much council time appears to erally limited to budgetary re- dairy farmers," ning. with several suggestions that be spent on trifles, noted Dr. tonight and a high of 40 to 52 Youth Better Florence Smith, rural Durand, was an uproar among the the superintendent described as view. Beyond this, there is lit- SHE SAID (he bulk of (his for Wednesday, Thursday, says people. W. 0. Finkemburg. ''Since there tle time or opportunity for STRUM, Wis. (Special) — was driving the car of Mis. Vic- "most helpful." is a seeming need for help in income was spent by the dairy the weatherman, will be partly tor Weinzirl when it hit an icy The canine shivered in the One of the suggestions was council members to keep con- cloudy with temperatures near Danny Bergerson, 16, Strum, cold — the pound is only a assembling minor details and tinuously in touch with such di- farmers on the goods and serv- who was seriously injured in a spot on the Big Pepin Hill road. that certain tints be used for information on which to base ices provided by "main street normal. The 1965 vehicle was fenced " enclosure. Some certain department areas. Nel- verse activities, he said. In one-car accident east of Strum demolished women took him blankets to final decisions, would a council- businessmen in communities AS MILD weather moved In- when it left the highway and son said* that tho architects manager or administrative as- this administrative no-man's recently, is reported in good lie on, some took him food. bad approved of the suggested land a manager could be the such as Winona." to the area, the thermometer condition at St. Marys Hospi- rolled in the ditch. Mrs. Wein- Others contacted Larry sistant form be the answer, Miss Kottke was accompan- rose to 49 at noon today after zirl, Miss Smith, Mrs. William change in the original schedule. provided final overall authority essential source of required tal, Rochester. Dennison, city policeman, TWO REQUESTS for use of data and information, he said. ied on her tour of Winona resi- a morning low of 37. High Mon- According to relatives, he had Lerum and Arthur AxiU escaped who refused to release him is kept in the council?" he dential areas and business day afternoon was 40. injury. Pepin County Traffic public school facilities were ap- surgery Nov. 7 to graft bone Officer George Plummer because he hadn't impound- proved by the bo«rt i farmer to produce." He added that the recent rise Grange Master in prices paid to farmers was long overdue. However, Newsom §Ld(tkfps^ said, it will take all of the price improvements of the last year Warns America and a half , and more, to main- tain tbe necessary production of From Late Show On Agriculture fluid milk. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - The United States must help meet IH PERSON To White House world food needs, says the mas- Bv EARL WILSON ter of the National Grange, but not at expense of the fi- —¦' For 10 years, Hollywood told its favorite the NEW YORK nancial integrity of American Ranald Reagan slory. agriculturt. B^nK^^______t "He's the kind of man . if you ask him what time it is, he " to bring agriculture of the world tells you how the watch was made. into proper relationship with the That was considered a knock by some of Reagan's friends. of non - agricultural people," Now that he 's Governor-elect , they say it's an indication Herschel D. Newsora told the i thoroughness which could ' Grwge's 100th annual confer- sweep him to the White House. ence Monday. ¦ Stripteaser Man" Rooney, one of two topless waitresses at the N.wsom, chairman of the Room who got a sum- Outdoors World Food Crisis Committee The McCoy Show Crystal Voice of the Children Urged . featuring j mons, said a couple of hours and immediate past president of , that tips were Dew Result* the International Federation of m The McCoys (after she started Shadows of Knight i.bacL " "Not a cent so far," she "There were lots of hunters Agricultural Producers, said the • United States is using food as a • ? and the Myslerlans lo Have Shot jsaid. "Nobody 's leaving!" . ... but few deer'' was the report The Outsiders IMary. seeking a stripper job, today, on the three-day Zone positive instrument for peace • ' ! got hired as a waitress. "Trou- Six shotgun , white tail season and freedom. SATM NOV , 19 j'ble ' •..;.«> , I know nothing about be- on which the curtain dropped But he said any upward revi- 8:00 P.M. For Measles (ing ' a waitress. "' she complain- last sunset. George Meyer , sion in U.S. food production . Mary Sawytr Aud. goals must riot sacrifice the The Minnesota Association for ed . . Her fan club members Whitewater Refuge, estimated La Cross* jsaid, " Nobody'll notice that!" that one in five hunters in the farmer's financial integrity. Retarded Children is urging ' "This not a selfish, mercen- Tickets $2.50 Adv. i. Mary " . - and topless waitress area bagged a deer. The per- is $3.00 Door area residents to have their ' ary idea which ignores humani- children vaccinated against -;-Ruby Diamond . took attention cent in other areas was as low -4)n Sale-^ Barnes one out of 25 hunters. tarian requirements," he said. , Winona measles: , away from singer Betty as : Hardt's states in a ;(a real talent ) whose lovely "It is a policy we must adhere Leithold's, La Crosse The association the leaflet being distributed by/yoT- voice nobody looked at when Weather was a factor to if we are to preserve unteer block workers for the they could look at the topless Saturday with zero readings Friendship Campaign fund drive waitresses. New York's getting along the Whitewater and which is now under way : "Mea- to be something when a cus- Root in the morning. Sun- , ales is not a harmless child- tomer turns away from the star day it warmed up and the- hood disease ; it can kill or leave to drool over the waitress. deer rested on the sunny lifelong after effects such as Secret Stuff: One of Amer- slopes. On Monday there mental retardation." ica's most eligible and lovely were not enough hunters -"These immunizations are ex- young ladies got her nose shor- about to keep the animals ! tremery effective so it seems tened and it now gets into no- moving. worthwhile to get them for the body else's business (No guess- children when one thinks there ing! I . can't tell!) . .. Natalie Hunting pressure reached its U a possibility of preventing Wood was at "La Mancha" peak Sunday when there was this sort of tragedy from hap- with Britisher Richard Greg- an invasion of hunters from pening," said Dr. Warren W. son."Shi? might marry him, " across the closed half of Haes^. city health officer. somebody said, to which we southern Minnesota and an over- The Minnesota health depart- wittily replied, "Him , too?" flow from the Twin Cities &rea. ment's division of disease pre- Those are the things a column- In Wabasha and Houston coun- CHICKEN BUFFET ( vention and control says that ist thinks are funny till next ties on Sunday 75 percent of SERVING 5;30 to 8:30 P M. .'- till children 12 months and old- day when Natalie arsenics his the hunters checked by war- J ' er, who have not had measles, dens were from outside these ADULTS $1.75 CHIIDREN $1.00 . , . \\^jM / . y. - coffee . . . Seen dancing cheek- ' ' ' " should be immunized against to-cheek and surprisingly ro- counties. HUNTER GUESTS ... Seventy-five per- the state. Typical of these hunters were these Remember tur Seafood Buffer . - • ' ¦• ' : .w|H|_B . ¦ ¦¦;¦ ¦ T ¦ the disease, the association mantically at the Plaza at the cent of the hunters in Zone 6, Southeastern three Austin youths, left to right, David Un- served every Friday 5:30 to 1:30 p.m. . . •" - " . points out. Of course, a lot of those ^j ^S . "Is Paris Burning?" ball: Mr. hunters returned to their Minnesota , on Sunday were from outside the dergart and Thomas and Donald Gunder- Informationon measles is be- and Mrs, Ear! Wilson, Mrs. Wil- (Daily photo) ing distributed by the Minne- home communities disap- rone, coming from the big closed section of soii. News son leading . .. Benny Good- pointed because they did «ota .Association for Retarded man's doing a great business ty well disappeared by Sunday ELGIN HIGH HONOR ROLL PARTY AT ST CHARLES (ARC) _ part not know the area deer . Children a of a at the Waldorf . Empire Room afternoon ; but it still helped. ELGIN, Minn. — Three stu- ST. CHARLES Minn. (Spe- MoM^WwsMiL ^ nationwide campaign by the used. The same thing was . MISSISSIPPI ROOM i COFFEE SHOP but some scoundrel said, "Not true of local hunters ven- The;, trails that deer had re- dents at Elgin High School at cial) — Hugh Watson Post, Am- . National ARC to help eradicate quite as good as Maurice Che- cently traveled could be easily tained the A honor roll during erican Legion, St. Charles, will C«rry-Out Orders Available measles by promoting use of turing into northern Minne- __ valier." Then another scoundrel sota. Some of them also got observed. However, on both the first quarter: Bruce Ihrke, hold it$ annual stag party Nov. the vaccine. The .program is said; "Benny isn't selling out grade 7; Cindy Beck, grade 8, 22 with games, refreshments based on information and rec- skunked. days most of the hunting was because he isn't old enough stand shootingiv.A" lot of hunt- and Barbara Ohm and Robert and lunch, including turkey ommendations from the United yet." . / .V: One party Rahman, grade 12. sandwiches. States Public Health Service . which traveled ers were frozen put Saturday . TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A most of Friday night to get to and could be seen in heated Facts about measles listed by International the association in its leaflet: B'way character went to a Falls woke up parked cars. psychiatrist to end his egoman- Saturday to eight inches of • Four millionchildren in the snow in Locker plants reported UnitedStates get measles every ia, and reported back, "I'm the woods and read- straightened but — in fact, now ings of 20 below. One of them quite a few hunters still if? Call Another Couple — y **i; bringing in deer Monday.[. Five hundred of them die; Tm the nicest guv in the told us: "We did hot see a • world. " . ' single deer." Some of them had been har- • 4,000 measles' victims an- vested during the day. nually develop encephalitis and WISH I'D SAID THAT: A .• •¦ . woman complained about the Coming home Sunday eve- ' " m BASS CAMP It of those, 1,606 become mentally ning ' on Highway 65 they retarded, and theater; "There's nothing worth Beauti fication Film hearing on stage — or even ran into a 20-mile-lorig • 12 million children nation- during intermission!" traffic jam near Cam- Narrated by Reagan P RESTAURANT 1 | wide have not yet been vac- REMEMBERED QUOTE: bridge. Most of the cars cinated. "/¦ ASHEV1LLE, N.C. (AP) - On —10 of ' ' ¦ had no deer on them. Highway Miles Nort Winona ¦ • . . . ¦ ' Someone offered the secret of Sponsorship of a motion picture ^M M h ¦ ^^ S LOAN AT ARCADIA financial success: "Spend what "There were a lot of hunt- aimed at litterbugs caused some you have left after saving, in- ers in the embarrassment Monday at a ARCADIA, Wis — The Small woods there," wie TOMORROW m SPFCIM V H stead of saving what you have b/ the party reported , - 'but meeting of the Citizens Commit- ^.Sy WM Ow \am\af I n\amO» mm Business Administration re- left after spending. they were ports that it has approved a all complaining about tee on Beautification and Clean- Baked Short Ribs Dinner EARL'S PEARLS: An office no deer. The hunter' up- A wonderful Dinner that includes Soup or Juice. $14,500 loan to Dairyland Labo- ' s opinion .^^ fej building s being planned for was that the deer there starved : "I hate to say it , " observed Bread Basket , assorted Relishes, choice of *r I '*''•»* ratories, a commercial! labora- Manhattan so tall the eleva- Potatoes , Salad, Dessert, and Beverage. All ¦ tory, at Arcadia. last winter." Mrs. Melviri Taylor, chairman m ^ H tors will feature in-flight mov- You Can Eat. ... ;...... " : Sunday was of the 21-member committee i^ ies. . ( a fine day appointed by Asheville' Cole Some people discussed to be outdoors s all- |^a Includes: Slaw, Mashed Potatoes, Rolls arid WINONA DAILY iNEWS Jack- and it got Democratic City Council , "but W^^ ie Mason , allegedly shot at in warm before noon and hunt- THURSDAY THURSDAY TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, IW Las Vegas. "Remember ers found their red clothing the film is narrated by Ronald the Reagan." VOLUME 110, NO. 305 old days,'' someone asked, a bit warm. In fact , we ob- "Ventian" Night "when, if they didn't like your served several hunters Reagan is the Republican & mm Published dally except Saturday and Hol- Genuine Italian Meat Balls and Spaghetti — a af M SHORT RIBS Dressing's 1.50 act they just booed?" That' walking on roads with governor-elect of California. tM af. P Waya by Republicm and Htrald Publish- s their tremendous recipe furnished us by an Italian _k 1 D 5 * ing Company, Ml Frinklln St ., Wlnom, earl , brother. red coat hanging on the Chef — includes authentic Italian Garlic Bread; *r I v**^ Minn , 55917. barrel of their gun. Italian Salad and ail the trimmings. All You , ¦ Pan-Fried CATTISH . /?$I>5o SUBSCRIPTION RATES LEWISTON PATIENTS Can Bat ¦ . ' . ffi' HJ tlngl t Copy - 10c Dally, 20c Sunday * LEWISTON. Minn. (SpeciaD- An unusual factor of the sea- Wednesday's Jr Dellvtred by Carrier—Per vVeek !| Mash«d PotaKhis, Rich Gravy, veget- •re. copies, subscription orders and other roast beef on bread, served ^ £ tV*! mall Items to vVinom Daily News, P .O three weeks. Mrs. Anderson and did not get a deer on Sat- ^-WM able. Cole Slaw , Dinner Rolls , and Bever* | ^\'l ¦a* n, Wlncna, Minn. 55967 Mr. Larson are formerly of urday so were back on open-face with whipped pola- age THE Second class postage pale at Winona, . . , "ALL" tf*g %\ftx v* j Minn. lewiston. toes covered wilh our own ^J Sunday convinced that their beef gravy and plenty of Cock- \¥"% MEANS ^LL YOU CAN •?!• 'V ' QJ' chance to bag a deer was a-Doodl«-Doo coffee. Everybody's f t best there. "J EAT. Try itl I f V Cock-a-Doodl*-Doo ^^¦« ] |iijnr«VI ¦ • ENDS T0N,TE • The tracking snow had pret Going! o ¦& ' ' ' Ilk. ITJ k f 4 M "WAY WAY OUT" pl ¦ \\¦ J:TjaW 7:l$-9:)5 35t-t!t-m SPECIAL THURSDAY— I A AM^i M 1 • i fw| Served 4 TII 10:30-Famlly Variety Night '' f/' J«vir ¦AS' /(_, A. ' d Cf, v #-v ^ f ijp . . . scrumptious servings of Shrimp, Fish, b'<»J T* ¦ IfiTjfn 35c-75e-51.O0 _ * and Chlckon—all 3 comhi- aT«stQ C f^y '¦ STARTS IV LU i Passes Not Honored * ff* amwaammm»awaammmam»amMammaaammmaammmaaa^mmaammammmmaaimm0mmamATTENTION! $* *¦ [f r afion s served family s(yle, ^| "" * |^J , $88 && !*? ALL YOU CAN EAT I kJA / /? $ * j MISS HONEY.. MISS GALORE \ j HIVE JAWES BOWD BUCK FOB WORE! All Coal Users \fj SPECIAL FRIDAY — IQ WE HAVE A Full LINE OF HIGH GRADE Served 4 'Til 10:30 [ ' \ \ \ , BATTER - FRIED "FlSW • ALL" with f \ L\ a French Frios. Cole Slaw , t*00 \ \ \ IL '^L/ ' rS&l Dinner Rolls, and Bever- ?FT *'*' &^\> tS •A, \ age. ALL YOU CAN EAT, | \ K j j v7 J Oariclng on Saturday Nlghtt ? ?i: ¦ r : ~ , , ' "' %^fx Tyy'*'v -iK~ '/*"!T>^^ ' ft 1 * i \f**^ ' 'Aaak 'xif tiLt.' h^bty. 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"The LIQUIDATOR" Dancing Saturday Nights — Special Dinner Treat* Sun- IN COLOR 901 E. Sth St. Phone 3389 f * | days tar SI 59. lVm 7:N.f:lS, Where You G«i More Heat At lower Co»l "Just A Rtlsxing Dtm' from Winoni" STARTI Kl etMa 2Sf-6ic- *0« '-— — — — — — —- — ^*~^ ment with Gilmore Valley the board approved the appoint- ' ¦ ment of Mrs. Leonard Carlson, SUNIN BROOK OISTJIUWCO, CI«M»Tr,OHI0. BUNDED WHISKEY 8fl PROOF,8» GRAIN HEUTML SPIRITS. ' ' •« ___- '» . District Helps Winona, to be Instructor on a part-time basis at the rate of $5.50 a day. WhisW" On Gilmore ALSO adopted Monday night A neW was a resolution for renewal J^" of the Winona district's partici- 0*8 pation in Title II benefits of the Valley Reading Elementary and Secondary Edu- VJg^t-heai«Y A cooperative agreement with cation Act providing library re- Gilmore Valley School District source materials. 2610 to provide supplementary Winona has been participating ^>~mf%. $k\®\ \\ reading instruction for children in the program which finances enrolled in the Gilmore Valley purchase of library materials Cl\ %w school was approved Monday and an application for partici- »v sLatt Jyvf* \ \\jk . night by the Winona Board of pation must be made annually Education, if a district is to remain in the The progra m will be financed program. by allocations under the federal Elementary and Secondary School Act and will be similar suoov to cooperative programs previ- Winona/ Area mM%mi ously established with the Min- nesota City and Ridgeway dis- tricts* . Scouts lo Attend :SM^^^^MMmW'^.\yW%/MMMMM^MMM \\ M^^^ roo^ 1. \ ^ A. NELSON, superintend- ent of schools, explained to¦ directors Mon- ¦ ' ' ¦ " World Jamboree day that pro- ~T~\ RECEIVES AWARD . , . David Schultz, f , Area boys are among the secretary of the Wisconsin Association of Fu- visions of the JCnOOl left, Mondovi. FFA safety chairman for ture Farmers of America, presented the federal act al- eight Scouts and Explorers se- 1965-66, holds a plaque denoting Mondovi as plaque. Kenneth Ward , center, is this year's low for proj- lected to attend the XII World VkMMmWLWAi "^& V D^_„J jamboree \aMaMwklamWy.\, % mS \\ the state farm safety winner for the 1965-66 - Mondovi chapter FFA president. (LaCroix ects only that DOarQ in Idaho as represen- -~—-———J tatives of the Gamehaven mS&mmmW/& \ -J: Mmi m. school year. Doyle Beyl, right, executive Johnson photo) will involve expenditure of at least $5,000. Council, Boy Scouts of America. A number of school districts, Scouts are Tom Green , son Nelson rioted, have need for the of Mr. and Mrs. T. Charles benefits of the program but are Green, 462 W, King St.; Michael not large enough to qualify for Forsythe, son of Mr. and Mrs. 300 Honor Mondovi the entitlement. R. F. Forsythe. 610 W. Belle- Such a district, however, view St., and Christopher John- after establishing need, can as- son , son of Dr. • and -'Mvs . Cur- sign its federal eligibility to a tis Johnson, 206 E. Wabasha larger district and participate St., and Rudolph Storm, Dover . Boys for Safety Work in the program cooperatively. The World Jamboree will be By GLENN H ELGELAND bers and Leibelt for the bene- Jensen, emergency prepared- THE superintendent said that held at Farragut State Park , Bally News Farm Editor fit they have been to the com- ness specialist at the Univer- Gilmore Valley has assigned its Idaho, Aug. 1-9, 1967 — the first munity. "It woke us all up," sity of Wisconsin, eligibility to the Winona Special time that the Boy Scouts of MONDOVI, Wis. - Nearly Hehli said. Special guests included Gal School District; and has asked America has served as host to 300 people from Mondovi, the David Schultz, FFA safety Sprain, Eau Claire, president that services be provided simi- this type of worldwide encamp- state of Wisconsin and several ^«^mm ^^ -^^ : • chairman of 1965-66 — the of the Wisconsin Farm Electric lar to those how furnished Muv ment. World Jamboree Scouts x^^^^^ Is professional organizations gath- school year for which the award Council, Inc.; Eli Maule, La- nesota City and Ridgeway. were reviewed by a special ered here Monday night to hon- ; was won — stated main satety Croix Johnson and La Verne The Winona District assigns committee representing Region FOR THOSE WHO PREFER KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-THERE IS ANOTHER GREAT SUNNY BROOK- , Kenneth Ward. The check is Livestock Show at Eau Claire. ty displays at the rear of the part of the total award. basement of the Sacred Heart HARMONY STAFF GIVES Church, where the banquet was CHARLES! "RUT" Walter, HARMONY, Minn -All staff held, Leibelt noted the most im- University of Wisconsin track members of the Harmony portant prod uct can't be shown coach, spoke about the positive school have contributed or by displays. It will only be effects "desire and dedication" pledged to the 1966 Community shown as a safer community in qan have in everyone's per- Chest drive. The 50 employed which to live, he stated. sonal life. He used anecdotes by the system contributed a to- Mondovi Principal John about several U.S. Olympic tal of $465.50 for an average of Herpst and Superintendent Wil- track athletes as examples. $9.31 per person. 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There are ample tion without explaining whether this meant the (whooping cough) the North Viet Nam:— arid — the Viet Cong. their differences. What pertussis funds available to add many more acres THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND country will want to know is and tetanus (lockjaw). And, now, if appraisals and surveys were com- And it said allied forces would be with- whether one commanding fig- the new- drawn only when violence subsided, without of course, polio and pleted. ure can give a unified lead. est of the general vaccines. saying whether violence by. North Viet Nam There are candidates for or the Viet Cong or both. OF COURSE, any forest proarem is a that role. Richard M. Nixon There are times when in- long-term undertaking. A tree is not grown Kerr is the most obvious, and he postpon- . BUT THE IMPLICATION seemed plain oculations may be In a year, but likewise, trees — good hard- enough: that the allies would not pull out 'S^^^di^^^^rud has been working hard to give ed because a child has a : wood trees -- are worth ^ until the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong himself the right look as the cold Or rash, but that doesn't stopped molesting South Viet Nam. new, new, new Nitfon. No po- mean that inoculations mus- Now, as the Lake States Forest Tree And the communique was vague on who Umyerstfyw litical divining rod is neces- n't be given then. The risk Improvement Committee aays would decide when violence subsided. Obvious- sary to sense bis tactic in the involved in the diseases is , that Min- offer nesota has a hardwood ly only the allies would decide and that gave By DREW PEARSON water and public power. West Virginia ... In the saime months ahead. He will so vastly greater than the forest started, it is himself as the acceptable ¦ time something is done to make ample then a lot of time and a big loophole on just LOS ANGELES - Things Assemblyman John William- election Louis Kruger, son of . possible discomforts of the son of Kern County, who bat- a Jewish taxi driver, ran for compromise between the con- hardwood seedlings available to plant in the when they thought violence had subsided are moving fast in the up- shots, that immunizations coming Reagan administra- tled for beaches and parks. the N.Y. Assembly in the 66th servative war lords and the Brief poist^ forest's areas suitable for increasing enough to get their forces out. war should be given. hard- The allies would hardly leave it up to the tion for California. Sen. Eugene Nexbit of San "silk stocking" district on the moderate - progressive ponement is one thing; leav- wood production. Bernwdino, who fought for East River. He got 12,000 lords North Vietnamese or the. Viet Cong to tell Watch forof President Clark ing a baby without any piro- Kerr^ one the outstanding the pubEc interest generally. votes but lost . • ' . .. . . The sons But to many in his own ARIA; LEGISLATORS them when violence had^subsided; tection is another. might consider educators of the nation, to Sen. Al Weingand of Santa of three famous men — Bob party Nixbn is a souffle that After all, the greatest share expansion of hardwood nurseries a part of resign or be fired as president Barbara, who fought for birth Taft successfully ran for has fallen twice before. And life expec- control and aroused such bit- of oiir increased their work at the 1967 session of the Min- of the University Of Califor- Congress in Ohio; FDR, Jr. the election returns in Michi- tancy has come from reduc- nesota legislature. IN YtARS GONE BY nia. Reagan expects to ap- ter animosity that during one lost for governor in New gan have put forward a hew birth control battle he got a York; Adlai Stevenson Jr. ing infant mortality, and vac- point John McCcne, former man with a demonstrable cination has played the jjreat Ten Yea rs Ago . y. . 1956 " chief letter from a constituent say- won the attorney generalship getting appeal. Gov'. : CIA , to investigate the vote - role in that. , : /.-; . V'-vS Miss Patrice Munsel, Metropolitan Opera University. There have ai- ing,"! wish your mother had in Illinois . . . Out in Nevada, George Romney won re-elec- ready been three investiga- taken one of those pills." Woodrow Wilson was elected with a A further: thought about star and wife of former Winonan, Robert SchU- tion to a third term your grandson>- Safety: Council Will tions of student activities, but Sen. Virgil' b'Sullivan of to the assembly, unlike the majority of 536,000 by unoffi- that "cold" ler, will sing on the new Walter . Winchell . TV may not be a cold at all, but show. Mr. and Mrs. Sehuler and their children Reagan wants another. Colusa County, who fought the late President Wilson, this cial count. Equally significant This will touch off a whole- oil companies and succeeded Woodrow Wilson is a Repub- is that his hand-picked Sena- ¦ allergy, and if it is ^erfcas Seek Major Changes just returned to New York City from the West ,' •' an sale exodus of Berkeley pro- in reserving the revenue from lican and a Negro. tor, Robert Griffin, rolled up excuse for skipping vac- Coast where they spent the summer. / cinations, what is there to fessors. Tod many other col- offshore oiT for California edu- Three Greeks ewere elected a lead of more than 250,000 MAJOR CHANGES in Mtnimota traf- A warehouse on West 5th Street has been cation. O'Sullivan wears an look forward to? Eventafllly building. Now leges are eager to snap them in diverse parts of the U.S.A. over G; Mennen Williams fic safety laws to impose converted into a modern business old coat, has eight children, an adult who has no immuni- heavier penal- open for business is Doerer's Genuine Parts a "P- Peter Kyros was elected to who was for so long the ties for tratffic law violations , Watch for John Wayne , star spends his time fighting the zation at all? , increasing new automotive, truck and farm implement Congress in Maine, and Nick Democratic champ. the state highwiy patrol and requiring pe- of "Stagecoach," "Reap the oil lobbyists. After he was Galifanakis was elected in wholesaling firm that will serve a wide ' area Wild Wind," "The Lady defeated, he telephoned Gov. OBSERVERS at Romiley's Dear Dr. Molner: riodic eyesight and traffic law knowledge around Winona. ' North Carolina — both Demo- Would there be any harm Takes a Chance ," "Tall in Pat Brown, also defeated: Agnew first press conference on the examination of motorists will be sought in crats. Spire* , Republi- election felt that in using toothpaste to the Saddle," "Wake the Red "We got the tidelands oil bill can, was elected governor of day 'after the the 1967 Legislature by the Minnesota Twenty-Five Years Ago . .. 1941 Witch," "Blood Alley ," on the statute books," he said. his triumph had given him re- clean the teeth of my Safety Council. Maryland, defeating an Irish- / 14-month-old daughter? . The recently organized Credit Bureau, Inc., "Wings of Eagles," "North to "We may be out, but 1hey man and a Jew . . . The son newed confidence. He talked Alaska, " and many other can't turn the Taw back." about state issues such as Would it be too strong Its program will move into the building at 117 Center St. of a Basque sheepherder, Paul for her, , approved by the board of westerns, to run for the U.S. LAST WEEK'S election Laxalt, was elected governor taxes and air and water pol- or for her¦ ¦ teeth?¦¦ The agency, which is expanding its services, ' ' - MRS. M. C. ' ¦ ¦ • . ' directors, was made public by M. J. Cal- will occupy the entire second floor of the build- Senate against incumbent high-lighted the melting pot of Nevada , . . Two women lution, but quickly these were . . , . .;. vin Sr. of St. Senator Tom Kuchel, now Re- translated into national is- Paul, president. ing. ' ' . that is America. Three Rocke- won triumphantly in opposite No, no harm to teeth :or publican whip. fellers, scions of one of the portions of the eastern sea- sues. Understandably, he A reception for the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Of if Wayne doesn't want question to the child, and you are es- Proposals include: Benedict was attended by over 60 persons at wealthiest famines in the board; Lurleen Wallace, Dem- turned aside the big to desert Hollywood, the nod whether he will be a can- tablishing a useful hahU- the First Baptist Church. He is the new pas- world, were elected in three ocrat, got 67 percent of the of Anyway, you need only i a L Reducing the allowable alcohol con- may go to Chuck Connor, ex- different states, two as Re- votes for governor of Ala- didate for president in '68. . tent of a motorist's blood from 0.15 to 0.10 tor here. ball player and star of "Rifle- little bit of toothpaste. publican governors of New bama, while Sen. Margaret It is too early for that and If I' percent in determining presumptive in- man." York and Arkansas, one, Chase Smith, Republican, got done to insure m wrong in this an- Also watch for Reagan' much must be swer — but I don't think so toxication. F ifty Years Ago . . . 1916 s John D. Rockefeller IV, as 69 percent for re-election in proper timing and the proper Dairymen decided on a uniform eight cents appointment of Mayor Sam Democratic state senator in Maine. Romney cannot — I'll promptly hear from "Yorty of Los Angeles to re- setting. But dentists, and will tell you 2. Using blood, urine, saliva and breath a quart rate for milk consumers. This is an wait too long. For the conser- tests in checking advance of four cents on a gallon. place Sen. George Murphy, in his own what they say. for intoxication. the ex-actor who expected vative war lords Merie Jewell, physical director of the Nor- is- well as around the A little smitch of tooth- to retire for reasons of health. state as 't do 5. Conformity of the state "implied con- mal Elementary School, is drawing up a bas- JJuL $Vrf & country are lining up their paste, if swallowed, won and won't harm sent" law with the American Bar ketball and volleyball schedule for the city YORTY, an alleged Demo- forces to block the man who any harm, Associa- the teeth. tion and uniform vehicle code which would school Athletic Federation to whom it : will be crat, who supported Nixon successfully evaded the Gold- submitt ed for revision and approval permit municipalities to apply it and per- . against Kennedy in 1960 and water curse two years ago to Dear Dr. Molner: Is it win his second term as gov- mitting trial of drivers charged Nixon against Brown for gov- true that parsley and gar- in their ernor in 1962, hustled back ernor. home counties instead of in counties Seventy-Five Years Ago ... 1891 lic pills are good for where from Mexico one day before Republican conservatives the offense occurred. R. G. Stern of Cleveland, who came to Wi- " controlling high blood nona to attend the opening of The Model , left the elections to clinch his sup- in Michigan have never for- port for Reagan. pressure? — P. G. 4. Increase the state highway pa- for home. given him. Last spring they Mrs. J. E. Woodford of He had already turned over got together to raise money No, in spite of all the old trol from its present strength of 878 to 746 Minneapois spent his fires to Reagan, and his within the next five the day in Winona visiting her father , Mr. A. for Ronald Reagan's primary tales. years, beginning with staff went down the line for California. One 115 Langdom. campaign In additional patrolmen in each of the Reagan. On election night of the signers of the appeal erate-progresslves In the par- next two years and adding 4« each year Yorty appeared at the Coco- was Arthur Summerfield, ty have appeared hesitant and for the next three. One Hundred Years Ago ... 1866 rut Grove victory breakfast Postmaster General in the uncertain. Events leading up The fashion and style of Winona have war- with Reagan where the Rea- Eisenhower a d m i n i s- to the Goldwater nomination . Requiring motorists to undergo eye- ranted the opening of a new millinery store. ganites gave him a grateful tration and a leading money were for the moderates a dis- sight examination and test of knowledge of lt is located on Main Street. ovation. raiser for the party. Whether aster. The election in the gov- stale Unnoted in the headlines of these same conservatives con- ernorship victories greatly traffic laws when applying for driv- the Ronald Reagan-Pat Brown ers' license renewals. tributed to Reagan's fall cam- strengthened their hand. race was the defeat of some paign is not known. They have a chance to of California's most dedicated prove what they can do. An A SIXTH PROPOSA L for atiffar pan- legislators. Here are some top a) SHREWD TACTICS dictate early opportunity will be tho ties for traffic law violations is being Try and Stop Me crusaders for the public who that they move quickly to conference of Republican prepared lor later submission by the coun- won't be in Sacramento any- offset Romney'a candidacy. governors in Colorado Springs cil's legislative study committee. \ __ By BENNETT CERF more: They could do this in Rom- on Doc. fl. Uniting behind Assemblyman Jack Casey ney's own state by declaring Romney at that meeting they American booksellers, anxious to make of Kern County, who pushed for either Nixon or Reagan. would be off to a meaningful a hit with their customers, might borrow a the passage of California's And this would play directly start. The old jealous, fum- WINONA DAILY NEWS gimmick from Maxwell's well-patronized medicare bill. into Nixon's hands. Since bling war-lordism will give ' bookshop in Oxford , England. Mr. Maxwell Barry Goldwater has at least the game away by default. An Independent Newspaper — Established IS55 SEN. FRED Farr of Car- offers what he advertises as the "blue mel, who fought the big lum- twice declared Nixon accept- 1 mnmim^m ^^a^^a^^aaaawaamaama^aa^^aaammmmmn W. F. WHIT* G. R. CI-OSWAY C, E. LINDIM flag" treatment. A customer who wishes to ber companies and battled able as the '68 candidate he Publisher Exec. Director Bvsrness Mgr. browse undisturbed may have, for the ask- against the billboards. already has a leg up. "Oh I was hoping you'd go with pastel colored Again and again in the past and Editor & Adv. Director ing, a blue flag, which he may carry about Sen. Jim Cobey of Merced, , dear , WESTER N who fought the utilities on zinnias better than you do." two and a half years the mod- [ ) W. J. Com ABOLI-H BKEMER A. J IEKMJSCH or tuck into his hat band as he wanders . K BLUE BLAZE NO. 1 Managing Editor City Editor Circulation Mgr. about examining books. Seeing the flag, THE WIZARD OF ID By Park«r and Hart Maxwell clerks will keep their distance un- L. S. BRONK F. H. K LACCB L. V. A LSTON less actually summoned by the customer. FUEL OIL Composing Supt. Press Supt. Engraving Supt. rA Mr, Campbell, Brentwood , Calif., 14* Par Gal. WILLIAM H. ENGLISH GORDON H O LTI bookseller, commented, "Blue flags may Comptroller Sunday Editor all be very fine in England, but what we MEMBES or THK ASSOCIATED CRESS need Is a red flag for browsers who devour GASOLINE our girlie magazines from cover to cover TP*£f Par Cat. and then walk off without buying so much as a rubber Hav* you been paying mort band. When our clerks see the ... and ani«yina it Ittt? St. The Associated Press Is entitled red flag Ihey would boot these free-loaders j ^^f^ out into the UCLA » ff-SFeft Mdusively to the use for repub- disposal plant. " ahmm $ Uc»t,0B •* *" «it focal news (WESTERN I) Printed In this newspaper I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and J^vLdr AP >i well mine ^W»P^ ^ *" - new« dispatches. Iniquity have I not bid. I said, 1 will confess At tha End al my transgressions unto the Urd: and thou LahyatN Itraat » Tuesday, November 15, 1866 forgavcat tlie Iniquity of my ¦In.-Psalm 32:8. I THE Tuy DENNIS MENACE Wabasha County Lewiston Pastor Planners to Meet Hoa Opens ARC Plans Party Thursday Night Elba Treasurer The City Planning Commis- Clinic Nov. 22 For Retarded, Resigns; Takes sion will meet Thursday at 7:30 Contest Develops 45 Days p.m. at City Hall with only one Ahead WABASHA, Minn.—A Christ- ELBA, Minn, (Special) — mas party will be held for item on its agenda. On Shoplifting will review a Three new officers are likely in members and families of the Missouri Parish Commissioners A ^'shoplifting cBnic be preliminary subdivision plan for " will the village of Elba next year Wabasha Cotuity Association LEWISTON, Minn. — The held Nov. 22 at 7:30 a m. in Schedule newly rezoned residential land . as a result of the filings for the for Retarded Children at the Bev. Walter Meyer, pastor of the Hotel Winona Gold Room. ^TUY HOA, South Viet Nam armory here Dec. 4. United Church of Christ here; south of Westgate Shopping Cen- Dec. 6 election. (AP)- Gifts will be presented to the St. John's United Church of ter. The proposed, plat consists The clinic, which will be an This $50-million U.S. Air of about 26 lots on a shelf of Two fired for treasurer suc- children and entertainment will Christ, St. Charles, and St 1 attempt to help merchants curb Force base began combat oper- land carved out of the bluff side ceeding Peter Kronebusch,- who be furnisehd by the Wabasha Paul's United Church of Christ, the. shoplifting menace before ations today 45 days ahead of between Terry Lane and Clark's resigned because of ill health. Girl Scouts. After the luncheon Theilman, submitted his resig- Christmas, was originated by Grace Tschumper and Harry schedule. a short business meeting will nation Sunday, effective Dec. Lane. : the Retail Board, a group of Haack will be on the ticket. Gen. Hunter Harris, com- be held. 27-^' ::; WEAVER GIVES $1« merchants representing each mander Leon Selk filed for clerk to of the U.S. Air force in It was also decided, at a re- He has accepted a call to St. WEAVER, Minn. (Special) — retaif area of the city. succeed Alois J. MuelTer, who : the Pacific, said the new base cent meeting of the association Luke's Church, Wellington, Mo., Miss Eleanor Johnson, chair- The guest speaker for the eve- no longer seeks the position. will permit quicker air strikes at Millville, to prepare Christ- just outside of Kansas City; man of the Red Stocking drive ning . will be a top security Bernard Kirch filed for coun- in support of ground operations mas boxes for the children at WHILE IN Lewiston for more in this area, and: her assistant, officer from a large corpora- cilman succeeding Fred Dor- in the midsection of South Viet Mrs. Eugene Lamey, rural Kel- tion. He will speak on the vari- man isn't seeking the posi- " ' : ' the Faribault institution. Con- than 10 years, Rev. Meyer has , who . Nam. tainers will be placed in var- rebuilt the church, constructed logg, report receipts of $16.60. ous aspects of shoplifting and tion again. Lt. Gen. William M. Momyer, an instructional movie will be ious business establishments a new education and meeting was counselor at camps and Polls will be open from noon chief of the 7th Air Force, said throughout the county the facility in the basement and shown. Tuy Hoa will " week conferences for youths and to 8 p.m. play a role in our after Thanksgiving, so that the improved the parsonage. He Retail Board representatives Increased flexibility spoke at 4-H and other meet- are: James Brown, Louis Kober in dose people of__ the county may do- has served as president of the Bttpport of ground forces" in the ings. He has been an officer of and Mrs. Lucille Ehmcke from Julia Millar, Care) Myhrev Nancy RuetV nate toys or other gifts. Lewiston PTA the Winona Area Ministerial As- mann, Paul Street and Jackie Williams. 2nd and 3rd Corps areas, which and tbe district the downtown council; Stanley Grada 7—Mary Houskar and Otbblt) Mrs. Quenton Lynch, a teach- sociation, sharing in the con- Meyer and Russell Matar from Paulson. have seen some of the hardest O r g a n it a- fighting in the war. er of a trainable class at Kel- cerns for radio and hospital Miracle Mall r James Hogue logg, spoke on the challenges tion and was ministry to the convalescent from Westgate and William Harris ¦ Winona County Momyer and other Air ' : : of niental retardation at the and retirement homes. Doerer from West 5th Street. Force and Vietnamese officials . ;*Tw!Mi>isf i»ifr ;sR^^..N^»rt; ^64 KNOW/ meeting. She pointed out that Mental Health A CONSTANT visitor at Wi- The St. Paul Chamber of witnessed the landing of the there are more than a million «'B ell ring- nona, Rochester, Wabasha and Commerce will release a four- _^3 first F10O Super Sabre Jet fight- retarded children and adults in er Chairman" Lake City hospitals, he has min- page report on shoplifting to all er-bombers on the 3,470-foot in 1962. istered to a wide area of per- retail firms prior to the clinic. Lewiston Jaycees the United States and there is ¦ '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ runway. a great need for qualified He organized sons of all faiths. Hia concern • •¦¦. . MOBIL A 10,000-foot runway—capable Honor Bartleson teachers for them. and led the for town and country church School Bond ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • Christian Rural of handling the nation's heaviest ¦¦ . life and its future led to the Mabel-Canton High bombers-rwill be completed by LEWISTON, Minn..'(Special)-: Overseas corn conference Thursday at St. Releases Honor Roll HEATING OIL May along with the rest of the Curtis Bartleson, 26, has been Wabasha Farm Class ing a t h e r- Rev. Meyer Rose of Lima Hall here. : ing program fOr the relief of Burns Cleaner base. named Jaycee of the month for Bids Asked WABASHA, Minn. — The Wa- His wife, Louise; a native of MABELrCANTON, Minn. — Leading his squadron ih was November by the Lewiston area basha adult fanners class: will the hungry. He helped organize Boonville, Mo., is a teacher in Attaining the A honor roll at and Hotter Lt the Lewiston Lions Club, serv- : . Col. Alan Wockerfuss of organization. meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. : at the Sunday school and is a Mabel Canton High School dur- Webster, S.D. He has been in ed as an officer; is director of nurse at Community Memorial ing the first quarter were the JOSWICK'S FUEL Bus driver and custodian the high school. James Dose, Viet Nam for seven months. at For NoV. 22 county ASGS office manager, the Minnesota Lions eye bank, Hospital, Winona, a few days following: the Altura school, he was will discuss 1967 federal farm- collecting corneas: for the blind, each week. Grade Jl—Lynn ftrerww, Peg_y Dohiv & OIL Wockerfuss mann, JoAnne Hosting, Merllee Mar- and the 18 planes chairman of the Jaycees gun Formal authorization for an ing programs. All area farmers and is on the district 5 lions Their children, Dons, Donald 901 East Sanborn '. St." of the 308th Tactical Fighter tin, Bonnie Minnie. Susan Ruehmann, program, active in the speak-up advertisement for bids in the have been invited. Lunch will board. During the 1965 flood, and Beverly, are all teaching Jane Spande end Cynthia Flak, Gra?MmmMif ^^iii^H ^^i^B ^^i^F ^^^il al-Technical School. t^i^v^ncllt ^B' *^ilc ^ With both projects now in Ht»&Hi_B_B_Be_K mmLJKm' _K^_H_u -A. ____EL/ .^______tt * Mm Jl ¦ progress the board finds that i' the full amount will be needed to meet the costs of the two jobs.'' - " The new issue will be retir- ed over a 20-year period. THE EMPLOYMENT of an instructor for a course to be offered in the vocational-tech- nical school was approved Mon- day by the board, William Larson was hired for a course in auto body repair which will begia Dec. 5 under provisions of the federal Man- power Development and Try- ing Act. Larson, who previously bad taught another similar course, will be paid $181 a week. School Well Kii^W DELIWONT 88 ] lfaf»e l^blilsmoIi!leTs Contract OKed I Style House carpet installed for you ^^j ^Ile No. * A contract for furnishing and \ y lowest priced, tulNiiB88! installing a pump for the deep r well drilled on the site of the cushion before Christmas ! CWHM «iyl« Reo«iarv I with sponge — ^'ffl P^liil Tr>a«d»»mHlrt<| T O0» JO « I new Senior High School to fur- j U^i^wUl IP or pr«mlum>r««t or «9.eu..fn. Roehet CHOKi OF 9 CARtHTS j nish water for the school's heat I GLENVIEW WOOL ESTRILU ACRILAH* DYNASTY NYLON Ml* ^%% 'el •Prftvgd W chats]*, hrakia and su»pan*ion- « Avail* j exchange system was awarded | Way#r CombMtton i tmMm me tyW Tm W mm by the Board of Education Classic beaut//, natural Man-made fiber offers the DuPont continuous filament ||«ntrot i^o woi^Br^lmonttopitt^^m^iit^nM^fla^I Monday night to Bergerson-Cas- 1 i(V^_^^_F^_f 1 well, Inc.,. Min- ' M resilience in o random- soft warmth . ** Sefle^eVf.HeW___WH______P— ^^^ <^^__.>' Reg. 12. 8 Sq. Y ¦UKWHiXtfi* :____P *^_V TJ ^r^!JI»}^B7_i»_r + T^W i >• < 4 S colors, 4 tweedy mixtures, ing soil-matlungtweeds. tweed patterns; 10 colors. .p _TL ¦i t< —--—2-—.<.--ia»I-«m-.\<.<¥»^ . the low bid IS < _?__P *______. ¦Jr,A * t KJT ^w_, ^*?\____R 9 l _____u_ * r. ___, .. > among five received at the bid opening. Completion date for § HOMIl K^l_i_t_i_i_i_i_i_i_Bie_i_i_i_ f the installation designated as FAST. FREE DEUVIRY Mtt ia FROM OUR WARMOUM TO YOUR Wed thru Sunday, Nov. 20 i ' ' 120 calendar days. I MO MONEY BOWNaa.HOMONTH IT PAYMENTS UNTIL FEBRUAR Y OF 1967 . _. . mff iiffiSMmmmmmmmML aW Other proposals were receiv- . Jfr ed from McCarthy Well Co., Minneapolis, $22,777; Layne- Minnesota, Minneapolis, $23.- f r%ii$f} &j $ffiy&^ vj*' ¦vt^i^l^l^l^l^l^HBi ^l^HBRBi ^Hi!i ^l^HBI^^^''^^^^^^v * te 879; Keys Well Drilling Co,, St. Paul, $22,490, and Thefo Well Co., Clara City, Minn., $24,000. Acceptance of the low bid HPjtf'ttK I BI '; -1 was made by the board on the recommendation of the school architects, Eckert & Carlson, Winona. Payrolls approved were for: Mtwk Tqron« ndO-ln.plf-d modal., ': Hotnebound Instructors, $1,- l l M M i ' 8l*^ ¦tMWmw 0««« in* rl^aWaxW^ clndlnfltop, M Cuatoma 299; substitute teachers, $890; u fp. 42>>cu,«lo. ?uper RocMt V-8 » Can bo aqu(pf»ed with , evening school instrdction , ^f*^h*f)>(l^in*i}-wlnyl front^larWan Mk*» Who , UHV lordtlon ? $563; work-study program, $343; your Oldwobll* DaalMwthn MM Ev»»ythlng f ] miscellaneous Instruction , cleri- ^^» cal, custodial and other scrvlc **¦ es, $1,921 ; cnletcria workers, «¦ Madison School , $111; Jefferson, J » ~ * - $I9C; Wncoln, $88; Central Ele- p ^5^ I mentary, $69; Washington - Ko- sciusko, $54, and Senior High School , $140; cafeteria helpers, r .UwV Ha#rl« «lwwi Mmt »n Compr«a» »¥•* hapMtup ta IM Uselw, . $511; substitute secretaries and , RIV ^ ' O « ' iWi^tMftWrt^^;^^:""^ custodial helpers, $256. _ Save on carpet Imtall.d with pad At . -4-H I MONTOOM1 RY WARD/YOUR CITY } ¦ ^IgAffwl $Btf4Mwin 1 proved tor custodians, $711, ~ ^f f Qi V * " M \ uiriiB ¦¦¦ II 4X«-PT . \ w .ii \ "vw | unit>>T, \m.\i \ \ M * f ^ * ^^ _ wANlf " ••• » ,• $i>gltui4redj«reteltemtutt .,. ToremOo^tyUtt All and cooks, $9. ^ * COUFON _____ ! ~^~ f011 nM CUBS AT TREMI'EALEAU ^iPFTJwMl s.5oT"^rrTi?»:»»T~».»o 1-4301 ward» canjMl eon- Mt I OTY STAT! OLDSMOBILE SHEJ TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Spe- " •uiianlbflnfl.BwatchM MTUUT l ¦ t$7 l^^Sy ^^J^^il ^J^ io your rHON| , , J cial) > 5 ( * ' j — Cub Scout Pack 101 of ,_, , . ' home where you can iudg* W^ I con««H»j_,_1._i___»irtiL.i_._._ »w«fcIiJ.___^tJt._L.««tot-mj you»ii Trempealeau Is ono of four best andalvesafrMMtimata. f j Wards canj»tt lKlno« packs in the district to receivo the national summertime pack MKM»m%iaWamm\mm9^9ri. ^^^^aM ^^a^tmMmmmmmm^j !a9mT^V^ WESTERN MOTOR SALES, 225 W. 3rd St. award for its summer program. The cubs are sponsored by tho Federated Church, ¦ ¦ II 11 I III II! 1 1 1 i__^_g __g~g__g.'l ' I ¦ , ' I 12'' ^- | jjj»>ygu FREE! 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Po away with messy atul____TO^|| Vl I featuring th* i^W^l3 s-^ * '¦" # Smlll Appl „rit , 0utl „ # 0ven wlnd(>w ,nd L ,oM | ______^______ HHMMHH MMM^J V ^ ^^~ " ^" ^¦ ¦ ^^**^ ' ^ ^ ! ^< ^ % p r M0 M wr " BL AS LOW AS jm.w — i^^^' __HHaH__i 31S E 3rd St - Phone 4210 ^^^^OB M Women Bake 1,500 Cookies Erick Hawkins Dance Group For Servicemen To Perform at St. Ma ry's ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- cial) — American Legion Aux- A high degree qf variety and Critics have recognized that ilijtry held Bake On of contrast *rfr evident in the pro- in Erick Hawkins and his com- a cook- gram that Erick Hawkini will pany, there is a new kind oi ie* for Thanksgiving for the present here with his advflDt- American dance of a different boys in service oversew, Sat? guard dance company at 7:30 leadership, a vision of new at which 1,500 tonight in the St. Mary'i Col- American dance qrday, cookies '¦ . ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' were baited and packed by lege gymnasium. • . members and As a part of the St. Mary's eight one non- College convocation aeries, the Arcadia Seniors ta member. Four other Altura program will consist of « lec- women contributed cookies, ture pn the meaning and tech- Give Class Play cash, and ingredients. niques of npodern dance along ARCADIA, Wis. (Special) - The cookies were mailed to with performances by rqerqbers The senior class of Arcadia of the group. all boys of tbe St. Charles area Th¦ > event is open High School Will present its to the public. ; class play , "Gentlemen Prefer whose addresses were known. * There were 16 soldiers who are Erick Hawkins art is large Blondes," »t 8:15 p.m. Wednes- in Viet Nam, 2 }n Korea and 1 and open and extremely human day in the high school audi- in Guam. Enclosed in each tn its appeal. It has been des- torium. Miss Carole* Johnson pacjcage was a written prayer cribed as "sensuous human- is the director. for each soldier's safeiy and ism". Hawkins' theater is noted The cast includes Kathy Koet- happy return. for the closeness it establishes ting, Claire Halvorson, Carl with the audience. Just as he MR, AND MRS. O^RENOT MYTER, Trempealeau, Kuoe, George Kiehl, Ken My- Wi«., will celebrate melr golden wedding anniversary with feels ignoring music is to in- ers, Nancy Sonsalla, Marlys sult music, Be also maintains an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Mount Calvary Dohh Burleigh OE8 OFFICERS ;. .. . . Winona Chapter matronj Mrs. George Falconer, Austin, Kolstad, Ruth Filla, Ruth Mat- Lutheran Church social 141 of that to ignore the audience is chey, Donna Klonecki, Bruce room. No invitations have been sent. the Order of the Eastern Star held worthy grand matron; Arnold Ulrich, Ro- to insult the audience. To Appear in an initiation of officers last night with grand chester, worthy gr^d pairon, and Herbert Meistad, Daren Sobotta, Gayle officers in attendance. (Dairy Hu particular form of humor Reedy, Mike Lien, Paul Tyler, DR. MEYER LECTURE cer in connection with film Local and grand of- Schiadipske, worthy patron. News has become famous for laying • Play Production ficers are, from left, Mrs. H. A. Stow, worthy • Photo). Karen Reedy, Tom Pyka, Gay- INDEPENDENCE, Wis. (Spe- sponsored by the American "Hello" to the audience in a lord Metzler, Michele Stevens, cial) — Dr. C. F. Meyer spoke Cancer Socjety. Mrs. Ernest Donn Burleigh, 168Q Gilmore way that has reminded critics ¦¦¦' Dennis Berg, Barb Bautch, to the menihers of the Ss. Pe^ Sobotta and Mrs. Cliilprd So- Ave., is among 23 students Weaver Groups LUTHERAN GUILD of Chaplin . ' #is love dances Julie Lorch, Jayne Fetting and ter Paul's Women's organi- salla were in charge of the named to the cast of Luigi Pir- Houston Seniors ST. CHJIRLES, ^linn. (Spe- have been considered the great- Nancy Zabinski. zation Thursday evening on can- program committee. andello's "Six Characters in To Ho) d Meet i ng s est and moving in the most ¦ — — ¦—— ¦* p_ i ••-¦ n- i ¦¦ i - .-^-v—-- ¦ -—-—*—•———-— —*—¦~^i— ~ ¦ ¦ ¦ cial) : — - ~^ . ", . ' '. Search of an Author," the first To Give Two-Act — Ladies Guild ot the modern repertory. major theater production of the WEAVER, Minn. (Special)- Faith Lutheran Church will hold The Woman's Society of Chris- Emotion, Hawkin's style, Is school year at Lawrence Uni- Political Spoof a guest night at 8 p.m. Wednes- an expression of warm, excit- versity, Appleton, Wis, tian Servicie of the Weaver HOUSTON, Minn, (Special) - day. Ginny Ask, the daughter ing, tender, passionate and ser- Firte Under the direction of F. Methodist Church will meet at ene humanity cpjnes as a Theodore Cloak, the play will Houston High School senior of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Ask, who antf Se® 0ur Collection Of 2 p.m. Thursday at the Social class members will present the speijt the sumnner .in England , kjnd of triumph after the de- ^^ v Il^ be presented at 8 p.m. at the cades that bogged Ameri- BM college Music-Drama Center on Hall. two-act comedy, "The Mouse as part of the American Field down Original The choir That Roared," Saturday at 8 can theater with unrelieved California Nov: 16-19. will meet at the Service program, will speak Burleigh , church for Th : : . . :fi ^ 8iwu»v .: . ¦^ Mary Ell ringer , church at .7:30 p.m. Saturday. tor, will have a deer hunters ' : The MYF of the Plainview, service at 8 p.m. Wednesday. . . '. • Optametritts David Fredricksen , KEN'S HARDWARE Kellogg and Weaver churches Fred Gardner, game warden THIRD AND MAW STS. PHONJ 685Q - 3631 WMMM Exchange Vows will meet at 7:30 p.m. Sunday will present movies and baked WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER _n!._ E.^_ lLJLJ " at Weaver. Young people 15 beans and sandwiches will be Open Weekdoyi 9 to 9 Sot. 9 to 5 ' . - .mynpj*Taffi¥a|MS|il»«pf EYOTA, Minn. (Special) - years and older are invited. served. '- mm^m *miimmmmmiamm-mmmmimm ^m *—m~~^Km~~~mm~m~mmmmmm ^^*m—-—-^im^~^———-———4-imm * Mary Ellringer, daughter of aaaaea___a«a|^|_*e__aeB4»«pe__a ______B_B»^ . Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ellring- JH_ |^t er, and David Predricksen, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fredrick- sen , were married Oct. 29 The Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. P. Layne officiated at the cere- Ai^^ML mony at Holy Redeemer Ca- ESTABLISHED tholic Church, J^^BJ IN 1902 ¦ ' ' ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ; : X • .. W^ : 'W ' ^V i" - " ->- ' v - - -i : The bride wore a floor-length » k\W gown of taffeta and lace styled :, : with long sleeves and a - ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' - ' "' ¦ ¦"-'^r - * ¦ P^ ^ ^^^P VVINONA'S IAROEST face- ¦ %MMMmM^^^^m\^mmm- \¦¦ mM¦ ¦;¦:¦¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ' " ' " :y ~W ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^S ' ^^ ^ ^ trimmed watteau train. -I ' " T*^MMM ^A MMBM£> : -< ¦ r. - y - .: , : ^yy:: : . M ,' Attendants were Jackie Nigon, m^m mmmm^ Eyota, maid of honor, and Beth Larson, Byron, Mirjii., brides- CM maid. William Keller, Roches- BE ter, was best man. Wayne Ell- WMwMm / ringer, brother of the hride LEADERSHIP OFTEN was ringbearer. Robert ERring- CLAIMED... er, another brother, of the brjde, ll Encampment, Wyo ^l iVLr J?W ., and Jerol Fredricksen, brother of groom, Eyota, ushered. A reception was held in the re church parlors. but al Both the ^mj if bride and groom are leadership 1965 graduates of Dover-Eyota High School. The couple will live in Fort Bliss, Tex., where the groom ig stationed in the Army. ¦ , ¦ ¦ ^mm»tmkmwmwm ammmmsm - ^^^mipm^ mmmmmmmamammm ^ ^ nis_^_^_I_^_B M-i_a_B_i>_i>_iBa_L paass »Ma is^ saama fter ofrecordtlT W0RUD S WARMEST I Dahlby-Saunders a_ a_ N la_ i^ ^ B ''PFKIMY'' II"VIKING"¦ I __ Hfe ' ! | I a_i>_i>_r ^^B_ia_K ^^^aaa______. j^^.ju. Sroomsman. Thomas Dahlby, S coitly Hair n ^ttwaV^a_ea^BM_ea_ea_ea_ m aam rn m a_a ^_ *a_a_^a_a_^L_a_k. R outwear these superb ______PP^ a_Ea_F I A RECEPTION was held In DA l I f C L CI A IV ^ ___i ^______k. black leather tt _EI___^f______H^ ______E_T 3 the church parlors with the " ¦¦ Mmes. Lyman, Bamboo, Wis. ; ^^^^ *^ ^^*«_9i^______"^ i ""NO- I orc^- ^BBPBP^^^ mmm\WmwBmr I Ronald Saunders, Hixton , Wis, ; ^^"^S^^n MARK Soiat . . iwawMawMamM^^ MMMf^Sj M^j emmmmm^ Dennis Saunders, Honey Creek, CLOSEOUTS and the Mis.scs Dorothy Dnhlby, K M MKC |l«_rr3«««^aK^ ^MP ^^ Racine, Wis., and Stephanie - ^ Saunders . Baraboo, nsslsting. —-- h GUARANTEED 100% by Arena:! I . FOR FARM! FOR ANY The bride nttended Blnir High iMJMMM School and the groom attended 6W @S| Children's warm, dry boots. Slzei TOUGH OUTDOOR JOB! Blnck River Falls High School. (j iHj B The couple wifl make their homo in Milwaukee where the " CROSSE" QQ ''yfohjaWlc' WORTH $12.49 Rroom is a ^ (T^ fl HB mnchlnst nt Har- •-»»¦¦¦>" l HHH W IV ^—MW M m H B^ H I ¦ ( nischfeiger Corporation , Lfl ttulllUa_a__Ha_afla_a_le_ia_U_a_V • ^"^ * ^^^ Hi _"*• __ __ ¦** jf*. 1 IT 1
HOMEMAKKI t CLUB ARCADIA , Wis. (Special) - BOOTS ______OO Finf doub, ,onned Jj vB^HS ** "~ ! _^% « Tlie Mendowlark Ilornemnker .1 flfl ^^ H_A i__^__^__^__D_^_Lk \^ "*I l I 1 70 STEERHIDE" Sura Club will meet on Wednesday • ___SB______l_vL CHILOMN'5 TOUOHfST ______¦______III lron at tho Willie Wlrcdlwnd Room CALMIOH BOOTf Goodyear^ wait. fte.l i JHiH nfl flk. .MMMMMMMMMWm*¦ ¦.* wj____ in the Trempealeau Electric flt^t_HHHMESflHHBfcli_ea *_!VJB_e_-. a_a_a_a_«__a_a_a_a_a_a_a_a_aH I V^ /»^ Co-op building. Because the sen- ior doss play will bo presented the snme niflht , tho time ol P meeting has been changed un- til approximately 10 p.m. . ,„„, Mrs. Paul Sylla , delegate to [ ^^SSn „ i , . „„ i, 1 ^^^ P / 'COMFORT-LAST"! dect meeting, will give the on on antiques. CST to Host Federal Institute Next Summer The College of Saint Teresa in theatre, set design, scene has bees announced as the site construction and lighting. of a National DefenseEduca- Eligibility requirements are tion Act English Institute in Ap- a master's degree or its equiv- plied Theatre Arts for the sum- alent; or a bachelor's degree mer of ,1967. Mr. John E. Mar- or its equivalent. A minimum zocco has been named Director qf three years of teaching Eng- of the Institute which will be- lish in a secondary school sys- gin June 19, 1967 and continue tem guitar Leslie Boerst Lynette Krage, and Mrs. Ruth Reynolds Wabasha Legion Of Persons Over 65 Years CCoiiege ot St Teresa) coming were: Alex Pin (College of St. Debby Bnmberg and Diane Auxiliary Plans from the warmth of Tanzania Teresa) • from Mexico City, providing the accompaniment Lucas were the hostesses. "Not A Cloud In T^e Sky," hy Josephine Law- , Horner, Sue Drazkowski fa the young women, on the east coast of Africa Mexico; Julita Gonzales (Wi- The program, to emphasize a This group of WABASHA, Minn. — Waba- rence, was reviewed by Mrs. Thomas Cavariaugh Mon- was greeted by a -20° tempera- nona State College) from Ma- desire for world peace and bet- student d!irector. organized in 1965, numbers 40 sha American Legion Auxiliary day afternoon at a meeting of Ruskin Study Club ture when she got off the plane nila, Republic of the Philip- ter understanding among na- In tlie cast of "Keep Your girls who have given at total members will meet at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Herbert Bierce. in Minneapolis. The students, pines; Celine Ma (Winona State tions, was sponsored by the Bak Stra_j_fat,'' by Anne Coul- of 2,024 hours of service. Thursday in the Legion club- Suggesting what might be the disposition of aged who answered questions about College) from Taipeh, Taiwan; World Fellowship Committee ter Martens, the following stu- FTVE GIRLS have given rooms. persons in 1975, under a theoretical National Com- their families, their education, Carol Chang (College of St. of the YWCA, with Mrs; David dents are taking part: Gordon more than 100 hours each and Members are reminded to pulsory Act For the Ag- everyday life in their countries, Teresa) from Hong Kong; and White, Mrs. William Miller, eight girls over 50 hours. The each bring two dozen wrapped LADIES AID came mostly from the warmer Beatrice Russo (College of St. Mirs. Lars Granberg, and Mrs. Lofqudst Paula Austin, Janet cookies to the meeting for the ing, the review brought MINNESOTA CITY, Minn. - areas, such as Mexico where Teresa) from Paris, France. LaVerhe Olson in charge. thirteen Ctuidy Stripers were many outbursts of amuse- WoIUn, Debbie Dwyer, Charles each presented with the offi- Rochester. State Hospital, Cook- Lutheran Church Ladies Aid the range is from 60-80*. But Moderator was Mass Maureen ;. . ¦ ' . : Hansen, Sandy Brows, Vickie ie Jar project ment from Mrs. Cavan- members will meet at 1:30 p.m. as Molly McGuire, Winona Sen- Van Eeerden, teacher at Wino- cial American Hospital Asso- A prograon will be given and Dalenbergand George Schumin- ciation teenage volunteer pin augh's audience, along Thursday in the church base- ior High School student repre- na Senior. High School, who was A ball parte favorite, the pea- ski. Karen Erickson is the stu- cards will be played at the with serious contemplation of ment. senting the United States, sum- horn and raised in Durban, nut, is not a hut but a legume. in recognition of their services. Close of the business meeting. dent director. MTs. T. H. Underdahl, presi- the disadvantages that ensue Earl Schreiber and James Lunch will be served. when there is too much re- Martens are toe faculty advi- dent of the women's auxiliary, ¦ ¦ ¦ made the presentation. gimentation and control of sers. . ' ' .'.. "' those over 65, In a talk to the group Mrs. Legion Group REWING CIRCLE Slaggie, volunteer service Throughout the took, a voice, The Sewing Circle of St. Mar- chairman, remindedthe young To Hold Meeting sensible and indignant, is speaking tin's Lutheran Church will ladies that they represent a TAYLOR, Wis. (Special) - against the tendency meet 7:30 p.n_. Wednesday in pubUc relations media in the Hixton - Taylor American Le- to consider individuals in the church social rooms. The community. gion auxiliary will meet at 8 groups or under labels. Rev. Merlin Wegener will have Their funtcion is to supple- p.m. Monday at the Legion hall. THE PI»BLEMS___«L the. the devotions. Mrs. Arttnir ment the servicesof the hospi- . ..fflxtco ^-Ta^or-American-Le' cSi_rac^H,"Harper and Drusil- \i w/ AND COMPANY FOi_ghoeft-^*-~MrB^ tal personnel, thereby releas- gion and Auxiliary held its an- la Brownell, unwilling resi- j l _F* **^1 ST ^ Tl Smith will be hostesses. ing them for the more techni- nual Veterans Day supper at dents at "Tranquil Acres," a HEBRON SOCIETY cal duties and ministrationsto the Cherokee Club at Black retirement community, axe the patients. At tbe present River . Palls, Wis., Friday eve- ALTURA, Minn. (Special) - ning. humorously narrated by Dru- The Hebron Moravian Mission- time, they are helping in the stlla. Bland diets, innoucuous ary Society will meet at 8 p.m. Pink Lady Gift Shop, the Cof- CHURCH SKIT pastimes, ramps, instead of Thursday in the social rooms of fee Shop, on tie Flower Cart TREMPE-^LEAtJ, Wis. (Spe- stairs, and curfews are only the church. Follorwingdevotions , and at the Hostess and Infor- cial)—The Women's Society of part of the hypothetical hous- there will be Bible Study. and mation Desk. Trempealeau Fed* rated ing settlement which 65-year- election of officers. All women Those who have already Church, evening group, will olda are legally compelled to of the congregation are invited earned their srvice award pins meet Thursday for a program accept as they retire from ac- to attend are — Nancy Ames, Lori Bam- to be presented by women of tive life/ MORNING CIRCLE benek, Cherie Biltgen, Kathy Bethel Lutheran Church, La Miss Lawrence, whose first Eitsert, Nancy Fouman, Bren- Crosse. A skit, "Women of the novel, "Years Axe So Long," ST. CHARLES, Minn. (Spe- da Jungerberg, Carol Korda, Bible," will be given for mem- cial) —. The Morning Circle of was a book-of-the-month selec- Nancy Olson, Linda Pearson, bers and' their guests. The skit tion, has been a newspaper wo- the Methodist Church will meet has been presented in several at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Pattie Sizemore, Cherie man for the Newark Evening Squires, Barb Voss and Penny church groups of the city and News since 1946. Her ironic many wardrobe church. There will be a nur- Weimer. area. iJM sery- ;'• ' treatment of the problems of l retirement is done with warm- ^^^M'±^^i SENIOR CITIZENS MEET th and compassion according Senior Citizen groups, to Mrs. Cavanaugh. "Friendship Four" and "Gold- Home Economist Discusses en Years" will meet at 2 p.m. THE NEXT meeting date Friday at Lake Park Lodge. for jjtuskin Club was changed j magic looks The Rev. Russell Dacken, First Blender Use at Portia Club to Dec. 19 and will be at the J^K^^f^tl Baptist Church pastor, will home of Mrs. Richard Calen- show pictures of his trip to Portia Club members meet- mally wasted, find their way der for the traditional Yule- the Holy Land, ing Monday at the home of into soups, sauces dips, sand- tide tea. Mrs. S. O. Hughes heard a talk wich spreads ana beverages. Mrs. J. Milton Dahm, presi- LANESBORO BROWNIES oo "New Trends in Blender These foods can be prepared dent, was in charge of the LANESBORO, Minn. (Special) Cooking," by Mrs. Kay Goergen, in a minimum of time and are meeting. Mrs. Robert Selover —Miss Frances Williams, a NSP home economist. economical. Baby foods can also presided at the tea table. member of the Lanesboro Pub. Mrs. John Tweedy introduced be made more economically and ¦ lie Lftymy Association assist- Mrs. Goergen who stated that with greater variety. Special ed in the observance of Na- the blender came into being as diets are created in the blender Lutheran Groups to tional Book Week by present- a means of liquefying fruits and with greater taste attraction, ing the program at the Lanes- vegetables for more nutritional she said. Meet, Hold Services boro Brownie meeting. value. Now, with improved de- Mrs. Goergen listed many signs and experimentation in tasks performed with more et- ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - ETTRICK PATIENT cooking, the /blender can be fjciency by the blender such Hardies Creek Lutheran Church ETTRICK, Wis. (Special) - used ma variety of ways to as grating, chopping, pulveriz- Women will meet at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. John Olson of Hegg is a add many interesting foods to ing, shredding, pureeing and Friday at the home of Mrs. hospital patient at La Crosse. the diet Odd bits of food, nor- homogenizing. She demonstrat- Alfred Byom. TreMure chests ed her talk with tasks involved will be collected. in making a lemon punch, The Luther League will meet honey-celery dressing and liver at 8 p.m. Sunday. A program paste. will be presented. Mrs. John Miller, Portia A Thanksgiving service win Bridge Marathon co-chairman, be conducted at 8 p.m. Wed- explained Rule 2, about which nesday, Nov 23. there has been some questions, . South Beaver Creek Lutheran as follows : Score for rubber Church will have a Thanksgiv- bridge (not party bridge). If, Kitchen on (he last hand (20th) of a ing service at 11 a.m. Sunday. round there is an incomplete The Rev. H. P. Walker is ¦ rubber, allow 50 for part score pastor. j in pure virgin wool M w ^^ and 300 for each game. Mrs. Miller also announced FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Remodeling... second round Marathon scores Mr. and Mrs. George Plett that have been turned in as will be guests of honor at an folfows : Team 1 — Mr. and open house Sunday in celebra- STAIiTDAFtD Mrs. M. A. Goldberg, 8570; team 2 — Mr. and Mrs. William tion of their 50th wedding an- j . Match-makers Fling iuxnJboj r Zilliox, 7560; team 3 — Mr. and niversary. Hosts for the 2 to Mrs. John Steffen, 6S20; team 5 p.m. reception at Zion Luth- ... just the things for the girl who loves putting two and two together. The service center for building 4 — Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Kane, eran Church dining room are I 8240; team 5 — Mr. and Mrs. children of the couple. No in- 1 The zing-iest group of sweaters ever . . . plus pants skirts and Phone 3373 Winona Harry Meyers, 6410; team 6 — vitations ore being sent. / jackets. j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kohner, 1 SWEATERS- CARDIGANS AND PULLOVERS ' ' 7610; team 7 — Mr. and Mrs. I You don t need cash at Standard Lumber. Richard Baylon, 9960; team 8 — l from 0.00 to 13.00 Ute our time-pay plan. Pay a fraction each Mrs. Katherlne Garry and Mrs. I month. Term* as long as 60 months. Free Loul. Feiten, 6920 ; t«am 9 — I SKIRTS-ALINE AND HIP HANGERS estimate/. Mrs. Earl Kane and Mrs. Stan- SHELL 11.50 and 12.00 ley Hammer, 7130 ; tetim 10 — I Jt^k, No one works harder to Mrs. Kermit Halvorson and please Mrs. Argen Johnson, 7400; team FURNACE | CHELSEA INSPIRED COACHMAN JACKET >s|P 11 — Mrs. Robert H orton and e : 18.00 The wool mark It awarded by The Wool Bureau to Mrs. William Biesanz, 8100. Oil quality-tested products made of tha Players in teams 1, 2, 3, 6 worldYbut are to turn in their scores to Burmeister Co. - fun v n *"* Mrs. T. H. Underdahl ; teams Ml Watt Sacood Stra«t Sportswear Dept. "" 4, 5, 7 to Mrs. S. A, Sawyer PHONE 5344 and teams 8, 9, 10, 11 (all wom- en's teams) to Mrs. Hughes. f i-e4»M4n4n«4-«4ni-i-ai»iie4 -aniiii M« B4 »i»«-a-^^ j TUESDAY Durand Wins The Ddify iscorrf NOVEMBER 15; 1966 13 Buff silo Co. At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Eau Claire Memorial Hospital Mrs. Ervin C. Bublitz Htnry Ohlhabar Visiting hours: Medical and surgical Mrs. Ervin C. Bublitz, 56, 1080 LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special 4-H Clubs Git^cl patient*: 2 to 4 and J to 8:30 p.m.' {No Marian. St died - Thirteen 4-H Winona received a fpedal children undar 12.) ., Monday at 9:30 — Henry Ohlhaber, 82, died this Debate Meet ALMA, Wis. , Maternity patlanti: 2 to 3:30 and 7 to p.m. at her home following a morning at home. He not clubs 29 adult leaders only.) bad and |:M B.m, (AdWlta six-month illness. been UJ. A retired Wabasha DURAND, Wis.—The Durand were honored here Thursday MONDAY The former Alone Jewell Gar- County farmer, he had lived High School debate squad had night at the Buffalo County 4-H well O ADMISSIONS , she was born Feb. 17, 1910, here since 1944. its best showing of the season leaders banquet at St. Law- in Des Moines Mrs. Amelia Krage; 158 W. , lowa, to John He was born Sept. 1, 1884 , in rence Church. and Jean Skiles Saturday in the Eau Claire Me- Wabasha St. Garwell. She Belvidere Township, Goodhue George M. Robertson Sr„ was reared in the morial invitational tournament; ,. Miss Mary Falkowski, 911 E. Twin Cities County, to Mr. and Mrs. John and had lived ia basha St. Winona since Ohlhaber. He married OtUda Winning 17 of 18 debates, Du- Wa 1933. She was Donald Erpelding Winona Rt. married Jan. 23, Schultz April 23, 1908, at Hay rand captured third place in C ¦ 1934, in La Crosse. ¦- ' ¦¦' • - ''. ' . She was a Creek. They farmed In Mt. I.; : . member of MeKinley division, second in B division, Electric Change Kevin Stueve, 653% E. 2nd Methodist Pleasant Township, Wabasha ' - Church where she was a charter and first in varsity competi- St. - :-; County, until retiring. ¦ '¦ member of the Woman's Society tion. , Mark Carey, St. Mary's Col- He was a member of St. Mrs: Llnse Mrs. Balk ot Christian Service r Order at New ge.; - . , membe John's Lutheran Church. The varsity team of Kathy le . of Circle 7 and a Communion "friend of 4-H" award. Walters St. Charles Forslund and Mary Shafer, af- Louis ¦ , , steward many years. Survivors are: His wife; one Mtoh. . ; Lake City; one daugh- and Mary Splndler LEADERS Ignored included . Survivors are: Her husband- spn, Roy, firmative, Approved Mrs. Calmer Wood, Lake ter Mrs; Ben (Norma) Stege- School Mrs. George Engel, L 30-year three sons Robert, Winona; Er- , and James Forster, negative, Boulevard. ^ meyer, Red Wing; eight grand- A change order m the elec- leadership cer- 'P:« at bowe and the won the trophy by defeating all trical contract for the new Stephen Libera, 659 Main St. '2S. > Rev< children; eight great-grandchil- tificate; Mrs. William Bublitz, pastor of Cal- Senior High School now under Mrs. Jay Doolittle dren ; two brothers C e , six opponents. The affirmative Oscar Balk, , Preston vary Methodist Church, Phoenix , arst n construction near the west end g H P o , Lake City, and John in a nurs- won over Park Falls, Chippewa 20 - year cer- Nursin ome, rest n, Minn. Ariz.; two daughters, Mrs. Don- , of Lake Winona was approved Walker, Minn., and tificate, and DISCHARGES ald (Bonnie) Heroff , Lamberton ing home at Falls McDonell and River Monday night by the Board of , one sister Mrs. John (Martha) Mrs, Alvin Hu- Mrs. L. E. Adams, Trempea- Minn., and Mrs. Garry (Sally) , Falls. The negative won over Education. Welch Minn. One leau, Wis. Laffin, Winona ; eight grandchil- Wohlers, , Installation of additional ber, Mrs. Her- grandson and two sisters have Rhinelander* Eau Claire Regis J KU Sue Rivers, Rollingstone, dren and two sisters, Mrs. Ray ¦ ¦¦ equipment covered in the change man Llnse and ¦ died. • " and Barron. Minn. (Helen) Moser, Weston, Ore., order would permit the school, Allan Mpy, 15- - The B team also went under year certifi- Donald Erpelding, Winona and Mrs. Kenneth (Vera) White, Funeral services will be directors were told, to benefit Rt. 1. Cushingi Minn. One son, John; Thursday at 2 p.m. at St. feated but lost out to La Crosse from a new rate schedule re- cates. Mrs. En- Mary Warneke, Winona Rt. died in 1941. John's Church, the Rev. Nor. Aquinas on points. Cheryl Ward cently adopted by Northern gel and Mrs. S, : '¦ man E. Sauer officiating. Burial States Power Co. for buildings Huber were Funeral services will be at 2 and Nancy Morey, affirmative, Moy David Blgelow, St. Mary's p.m. Thursday at will be in the church cemetery. THE U.S. WEATHER BUREAU'S thirty-day precipita- defeated Rhinelander, Park for which electricity is the pri- not able to at- MeKinley tend the banquet. . College. Methodist Church, the Rev. Friends may call at the Pe- teihperatufe forecast for the mid-November to mid- Falls and Osceola. Chris Mc- mary heat source. Henry , tion and Mrs. Stankiewicz, 69 Glenn Quam officiating. Burial terson-Sheehan Funeral Chapel December period is shown in maps above. .(AP Photofax) Naughton and Gary Wekkin, The Hippy-Go-Lucky 4-H re- E. King St. Wednesday after 7:30 p.m. aid THE general academic area the will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. negative, won over Rice Lake, of the new school will be heated ceived a special award as BIRTHS then at . Friends may call at Breitlow Thursday until 1 p.m., Weather Barron and Chetek. by an electrically operated heat outstanding 4-H club in Buf- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pdz Funeral Home Wednesday from the church. Helen Simpson and Janet exchange system while the gym- falo County in community ser» anc, Rollingstone, Minn., a son 7 to 9 p.m. The ¦' :¦¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ • ¦¦ ¦ vice work. Club members are casket will not EXTENDED FORECAST Weishapple, affirmative of the nasium/ an d - . ' - . . -. .. . . ¦ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Todd be opened. Rev. Gustavo A. Fosness ¦ ways|de parks for pic- Quam will con- MINNESOTA — The Weather Buffalo Co. C team, won over Amery, Ab- shop areas . I _ -. - , ... building Winona Rt. 3, a son. duct a devotional service at the LANESBORO, Minn. (Spe- bottsford and Barron. Betsy have another nics and camping. (Lob) Bureau's 3.. ~ w <:. ::. - :. ;. " -Mrs. Arnold Foulkert " - Albuquerque, clear . 67 36 Beavers; safety ^- Hutchinson theater. charging out-of-county prisoners electrical contractor, Bauer Rockets and Oak Grove; re- 11:50¦ a.m; — Atlas, 3 barges, Funeral services for Mrs. Atlanta clear .. .. . 62 44 .. ¦" ¦ He was a member of Beth- , Electric, Inc., Winona, was not and Glen- «P- . ; Arnold Foulkert, 1884 W. 4th Bismarck, cloudy .. 34 13 . housed in the jail here $5 a day Commissioner creation — Devaney lehem Lutheran Church and a immediately known, it was coe Hustlers, and conserva- 12:30 p.m. - S. F. Reynolds, St., were held today at St. former member of the Ameri- Boise, cloudy ...... 60 54 .... plus costs of meals, medical ¦ 2 barges up. estimated that the work could tion .— Lucky Seven and Gil- , Mary's Catholic Church, the can Legion. Boston, clear ...... 45 37 " . bills and matron services. Today .. involve an expenditure¦ ¦ of about man Valley. . ; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward Klein Survivors are; His wife; one Chicago, clear ... .. 43 39 .. $2,900. '' ' ¦: ' . • ¦¦ 12:35 a.m. - Charles W. Snl. officiating. BERGIE Rltscher of the high- Gets New Term - ; • y: , Burial was in . St. brother, Carl Axel Fosness, Cincinnati, cloudy .. 55 33 COMMUNITY^ service der way department reporting The architects indicated that THE , 2 barges, up. Mary's Cemeter-y. Lanesboro and one nephew Cleveland, cloudy .. 50 25 .. , on a ALMA, Wis. (Special) - Del- , , ¦' highway hazard the board might realize annual winners activities were: Look- 4:40 a.m. — Tennessee, 11 Pallbearers were Joseph Po- Wilbert Johnson, Minneapolis. Denver, cloudy • ' . . .. 60 40 .. survey ordered bert Stelmach, Mondovi, re- out Go-Getter — wayside park barges, down. ' by the state last year, said 120 savings in electrical costs equal blocki, Thomas Drazkowski, Funeral services will be Dies Moines, cloudy 51 41 .: elected Buffalo County highway construction j Waste ; Valley — 9:15 a.m. — Hawkeye bridges in Buffalo County are to, or even exceeding, the out- , 8 Earl R , Arvid Papenfuss, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Beth- Detroit, clear ...... 47 24 . . commissioner by the County clean maintain and pay insur- barges eese too narrow or wearing out. lay for the work. ; , , up. Willard CritChfield and Donald lehem Church, the Rev. Leon Fairbanks, clear .. -22 -32 .. Board this morning for a two- Directors agreed that it would ance on old Waste Valley ¦ Many of them were built -40 Springer. ' • . ' :' ¦¦ Holtan officiating. Burial will Fort Worth, clear .. 73 41 .. year term, took the members be advisable to accept the rec- School as a community -build- years ago he said. be in Lanesboro Cemetery., Helena, cloudy .... 62 42 .. , out to noon dinner today at ihe ommendation and authorized ing; Sisson • — erected signs Municipal Court According Frends may call at Johnson Honolulu, cloudy .. . 84 7L . . to state regu- Alma Hotel. the architects to go ahead with naming all valleys and "wel- ' lations, the width of bridges on •¦ • iWINONA ; -; Funeral Home Wednesday af- Indianapolis, clear , 56 30 .. The board voted to place $500 tbe drafting of the change come" signs to several com- county highways must be 28 in the 1967 budget to pay for Forfeitures: ternoon and evening and at the Jacksonville, clear " . 63 49 .. order. . . and Cream — erected Conservatives feet. Ritscher suggested that at fire damage occurring to motor \. munities, Joseph C. Page, 156 E. 5th St., church Thursday after noon. Kansas City, clear . 67 51 .. "welcome" signs around* IiO_ Angeles, clear . 70 56 .. least one bridge be improved vehicles on county roads. IN OTHER actions Monday $25 for speeding 50 in 30 zone at ' coun- Cream and placed trash cans Louisville, clear ... ' . ' ¦ 56 31 . .' in each town every year, and According to state law, night the board approved the West 4th and Grand streets at Two-State Funerals that the project be ties are required to pay up employment of a hew secretary in- the community. 5:35 p.m. Nov. 1. In House Meet Memphis, clear .... 64 37 .. started at once. to $100 for each such loss. When at Senior High School and au- Leaders honored, but who did Roger J. Goerish 22, Sanborn George Steuemagel Miami, clear ...... 76 56 .23 , , He suggested they occur on state highways thorized salary increases for not receive certificates, in- Minn., for disobeying traffic LEWISTON, Minn - Funeral Milwaukee, clear .. 37 29 getting a spe- $10 cial engineer from the and on city streets, the states four other members of the sec- cluded : Anton Wolfe, 17 years; signal at East 3rd and Franklin On Saturday services for George Steuernag- Mpls.-St.P., cloudy .31 28 .. state to recommend and cities are liable. retarial staff. Elmer Bade, 17 years; George streets at 7:17 p.m. Monday. ST. PAUL (AP) - Conserva- el , Minneapolis, a f ormer resi- New Orleans, clear . 71 53 .. the type ot bridge to replace each haz- Mrs. Henry Long, 352 E. 5th W. post- now is the time to dispose of ing "Narrow Bridge signs secretary in the Senior High Nyre, 29 years. In 30 zone on Gilmore avenue at their choices for majority leader be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Omaha, clear ...... 54 49 .. " the funds left when the county costs about $20 each. He men- School principal's office to fill Miss Nancy L. Gerner, Buf- 8:15 p.m. Thursday. and speaker of the House in the North Prairie Lutheran Church, Phoenix, clear .. ... 85 50 .. superintendent's office was dis- tioned County Highways E a vacancy created by resigna- falo County home agent, and 1967 legislative session. the Rev. Percy Larson officiat- Pittsburgh, clear ... 55 24 , continued in 1964. Vernal W. Johns, 159 E. King Waumandee, and H in the Mon- tion. Her salary will be $309 a Albert C. Frankenstein, Buffa- St.,^25 for speeding 41 in 30 Rep. Lloyd L. Duxbury of ing. Burial will be in the church Ptlnd, Me., clear ... 38 32 There is $3,376.19 left in the month .. dovi area as heavily traveled superintendent's fund and $7 - . lo County 4-H agent, awarded zone at East Broadway Caledonia is expected to be cemetery. Rapid City, clear . 48 36 .. , and .. roads with narrow bridges. 195.84 left in the fund for super- In subsequent action the the leader recognition certifi- Hamilton Street at 9:35 a.m. named to a third term as speak- Pallbearers will be Arvid Her- St. Louis, clear .. .. 61 37 .. Victor and Martin Bur- NO ACTION was taken Mon- vising teachers. The total will board granted adjustments in cates. Monday, : er and Rep. Aubrey Dirlam oi manson, Salt Lk. City, cloudy 65 46 .. feind Tony Holzer Curtis Shat- day on a resolution which would be reapportioned to the taxing salaries of Mrs. Richard Olson, Dismissals : Redwood Falls likely will again , , San Fran., rain .. .. 65 59 .29 tuck and Chalmer Perry. increase the staff of county law districts that were taxed to cre- a secretary in the principal's NORMAN O. Everson, an as- William K. Christenson, 1152 be majority leader. Both have Seattle, cloudy .48 45 .87 Survivors are: His wife the officers from the present sher- ate them, based on 1964 equal- office, from $309 to $317; Mrs. sistant state 4-H leader, spoke W. 5th St„ charged at 10:20 p.m. since 1963. , Washington, cloudy 54 38 held those jobs former Alice Manion ; two iff , deputy, night deputy, two ization valuation. Sherman Woodward, vocational about expanding the 4-H pro- Friday with driving on Gilmore The choice ol the Conserva- Winnipeg/ clear .. . . 22 19 daughters, Mrs. Jerry (Sharon) traffic officers and jail matron. The board voted to table a office, $283 to $291; Mrs. Free- gram. He suggested dividing Avenue without a chauffeur li- tive faction will be elected once DAILY RIVER BULLETIN Williams, Anoka, Minn., and District Attorney Roger Hart- proposal to hire an additional man Schroeder, business office, the present 4-H system into cense in possession. convenes and elects the session Maxine, at home; his mother Flood Stage 24-hr. man said the force is so busy employe in the law enforcement from $283 to $300, and Mrs. three groups. This would inr a speaker { since Conservatives and two brothers, of Lewiston, Stage Today Chg. that frequently officers dont' department. District Attorney Charles Russell, business office, elude "exploring 4-H" for 9- 93-42 edge. Liberals will to $309. hold a and one sister, Chicago. Red Wing ..... 14 2.3 .. .. have time to make proper crim- Roger Hartman had suggested $291 Md 10-year-olds who could name their own floor leader and Lake City , 6.0 inal investigations, resulting in that an additional traffic officer carry introductory projects; candidate for — .1 3 Plead Guilty nominate a token Wabasha 12 6« cases going to trial, increased be hired, at a starting salary junior 4-H for 10- to 13-year - .1 of $390 assist the present speaker. Alma Dam .... 4,1 .. .' costs of juries, etc. , to olds, with individual projects .. staff of six in law enforcement Duxbury has been in the House Whitman Dam . .. 2 3 At the suggestion of Sheriff , Car Stripped and group activities, and sen- 150 at Alma . including the jaif matron, to In Wabasha Co since 1951 and served as minor- Winona Dam ... 3.3 Myron Hoch, $12 a day was ior 4-H members 14 years and ity leader before Conservatives give officers time to make group WABASHA Minn (Special)- WINONA 13 5.5 .. .. voted for deputies hired U> ac- older. This would include , . regained control in 1963. Dirlani proper investigations. Three young Kasson men plead- Trem'au Pod . .. 10 .1 — .1 company him to the state pri- In South Valley projects planned by the group has been a House member since Legion Dinner 4,2 sons pro- ed guilty to theft in District Trem'au Dam . .. and state hospitals. The ED BAECKER, Town of Mon- When Conrad Fossom, Ro- with optiohal individual 1941. Dakota 7.6 .. .. present Court for Wabasha County as ALMA, Wis. (Special)-Some pay is $6 per day, plus tana, Christian Schultz, Alma, chester visited his cabin in the jects. Dresbach Pool ... 9,5 — .1 meal. the general term opened Mon- 150 Legionnaires, wives and and Ed Sendelbach, Wauman- South Valley of the Whitewa- Everson also included an in- Dresbach Dam ... 1,7 The day afternoon, Judge Arnold guests attended the annual Vet- 1967 schedule of salaries dee. were appointed to make a ter River during the weekend, formal Fogram for youths not La Crosse 12 4,6 .1 set up by the Hatfield presiding, erans Day dinner served at the + state for employes further study for the proposed he noted something unusual in 4-H clubs. Programs and ac- of the vwelfare new highway shop for Alma Warren Schwanke and Robert Legion hall here Sunday, Tributary Streamt department was about his Jeep. tivities would be adapted to Trucker Killed adopted. Employes and report Wednesday. Baecker Lewis Smeby, both 18, and Chefs James Brevlck, Harley Chippewa at Durand 2,0 — .1 are paid It Had no grill, no radiator, their needs. from county, is chairman. Robert Larry Drake, 19, wore Hager, Sidney Moham and Clar- Zumbro at Theilman 27,8 — .2 state and federal no front fenders and no head- of funds. The board received a box of About 120 people attended. fined $100 each on charges , ence Roloff prepared the turkey Trem'au at Dodge .. 1,8 •+ .1 lights. taking cigarettes and beer from Black at Galesville . 1,5 .1 cigars from Judge Lawrence P. Collision dinner. — BOARD members were Fossom reported the pecul- a tavern Kellogg July 5. In guests Gherty, Hudson, new Circuit at La Crosse at W. Sal. 3,3 iarity to Winona County au- around , and this was the first Drake has been in jail five MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - A Louis Chicquette, Bay City, at noon dinner Monday at the Court judge, and a note ex- Root at Houston .... 5.3 thorities at 9:15 a.m. today, time it had been damaged. He weeks on failure to furnish ball, part-owner of a trucking compa- 10th District commander, said Buffalo County Teachers Col pressing his appreciation ol the RIVER FORECAST He told Sheriff George Fort made no estimate of the value and the other two were in jail ny was fatally Injured when the the district is in third place lege. Chris Castleberg, Nelson, tine working conditions in the (From Hastings to Gu(tenberg) that he always leaves the ve- of the missing parts, all of three days before getting out car In which he was riding col- in state membership. He spoke board chairman, brought up the new courthouse, where he pre- hicle at his cabin the year which were yellow. on bond. The charges against lided with a truck. of the interest in the Leglon- A stage of 5.5 is predicted for question of whether such coun- sided at his first trial recently. them were reduced to theft The death of Loren Pinske, 35, Bponsored high school oratorical Winona Wednesday and 5.4 ty colleges will be closed. At- from burglary. Arlington, raised Minnesota's contest. Thursday and Friday. torney Oliver Weinandy, Coch- rane, member of the Jerome A. Schreiber , Lake 1966 highway toll to 816, com- Commander Chicquette en- college City , was counsel for Schwanke; pared with 737 a year ago today. board, and Mrs. Wilma Austin, Wabasha , for couraged all posts to welcome head of the college, said Edward J. Drury, Pinske. an auctioneer and part Viet Nam veterans info mem- clos- Drake, and Martin Hcaly, Wa- owner of L, and L. Trucking Co., ing of county teachers colleges basha, for Smeby. County At- Sunday in a Min- bership. Other officers attend- Water Board Is a legislative matter Arlington, died ing were Clifford Stuber, on which torney John A. McHardy prose- neapolis hospital. Foun- no action has been taken tain Clty-Cochrane City post, '. YOU The THANK cuted. board reconvened this Injured a few hours who is bi-county commander; F. C. Mayhall will be arraign- He was morning and expects to com- a car collided on ed Monday morning on a (heft earlier when Mrs. Sidney Moham, president Pays Estimate plete its session Wednesday. 55 about V/i mlks of the lflth District Auxiliary May I take this means of extending my sincere charge. The Jurors are called Minnesota ; In a brief meeting Monday Maple Lake with n milk Mrs. Clarence Clark terworks at ll a .m. Monday. east of , president afternoon the Board of Munici- Association to hold a truck driven by Larry Kraus, of the bl-county Auxiliary, and pal Works paid one contractor's regional seminar In Winona voters for their loya l support at the about 25, rural Rogers. other local post thanks to the Publishers Believe and Auxiliary estimate and voted to invite early next year. Harvey said Treated and released were officers including Commander the- , regional waterworks officials one-day events are held Romney in Race Pinske' son Jeffrey, 8, and the Bergle Rltscher. the s Bprlng. semiannually at various points. polls last Tuesday. I will continue to serve all auto driver, Ervin Fenskc, about to Winona next BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) - Mrs, Ray Salisbury reported The first and final estimate Tho Winona seminar would be 45, Arlington. for Southeastern i a A poll of delegates to tho South- Ariz., Ralph Haat- 82 paid-up members in the Alma of Winona Plumbing Co. for M nnesot le of Winona County to the best of my ability. Near Mesa, and would bring an estimated peop ern Newspaper Publishers Asso- 38 of Duluth was killed Auxiliary, of which she is pres- 1,010 feet of new main to of aja, , 90 to 100 people here, he gafd. ciation indicates that most his car collided at a rural ident. She thanked the Legion Northern States Power Co.'s Gov. when Board members wilt hold a them believe Michigan intersection with an auto driven for improvements In the kitch- gas storage plant totaled $3,- oppose special session today at S George Romney will by Sid Price, 51, of Phoenix. en , new table tops and new sil- 671,16. The department will be President Johnson in the 1961) ¦ verware cabinet. James Brev- reimbursed for all costa by p.m. They will confer with re- election. Head Master ick donated his time to the proj- NSP who sought the extension presentatives of the .Army Honor ject. Clarence Roloff sta- Corps ot Engineers and the WASHINGTON (AP) - Tlie did the for fire protection for its Bonds Voted painting as a donation, tion on Highway 43, Just out- Minnesota Department of School Rev. John' D, Verdery. head- George L Fort Health. Conferees will discuss of Woostcr School In A meeting of the Buffalo-Pep- side city limits in West Burns WARWICK, R. I. Wl - War- master in County Council of the feasibility ot protecting the Danbury, Conn., was elected Amer- Valley. wick school officials are plan- ican Legion will be held tonight Board members directed G. Johnson Street pumping sta- Sheriff, Winona County building pro- recently as president of the Na- ning a $6.3-miHion at the Legion hall here, follow O. Harvey, water commission- tion and well system from flood work were tional Association of Episcopal . gram. Bonds for the ed by an oyster Btew. er, to Invite the American Wa- waters. ^ * approved recently. Schools. TO TERRELL YOU'RE NEXt! CLAY ^ Mrhm> Ewbank lefen l Clay Batters Big ^ Defense Units • NEW YORK (AP) — Wally Ewbank. who brought Balti- Lamm and Weeb Ewbank, two more to the NFL championship Mouse I four Cat nto A won February, Williams National Football before joining the New York HOUSTON IXI — After bat- the second round and once more ther flashing volley and Wil- form«r Cleveland Williams from in the third , over coaches, have come: to Jets, said: tering round before referee liams went flat on his back. fights, two by knockouts League a»big cat into a puny mouse in a Harry Kessler of St. Louis end- the defense of the American "It takes time to put together The bell sounded at five and nobodies. He didn't look impres- League's much - mal- little more than two rounds, ed the slaughter with the blood- saved Williams from a knock- he had regained Pootball a good defense. Across the heavyweight champion Cassius smeared Williams wobbling ' ' sive but said defensive units. on out. . ' :' ,.; igned board, the defenses in our Clay turned to Ernie Terrelj and rubbery legs. The time was an- his old power. He showed noth- It wasn't too long ago when league ? are improved over last Williams did not use a mouth- ing against the invincible boxing the de- shouted, "You're next." nounced at 1:08 of the third. piece and suffered cuts inside comparisons between season. And I rate that Buffalo "I' master from Louisville, Ky. fenses of the two leagues m, ready," said Terrell, the "I made one big mistake," and outside of his mouth. His front seven (linemen and line- 6-foofc€ , 27-year-old Chicagoan said Williams, a 5-1 underdog, It was Clay's sixth title de- brought « chuckle from propo- backers) as good as anything in mouth was bruised and bleed- fense within a year and only nents of NFL superiority. Biit who is recognized as champion "I dropped my left hand and he ing..: ' ;. pro football today." ' by the ' World , Boxing Associa- nailed me. I don't know why Canadian champion George Lemm and Ewbank can't buy I tion/ ; " did it." "My plan for the fight was to Chuvalo went the limit. Clay 's that anymore. Quote of the Week: Speedy punch — and yotf saw it," said record is 27-0 including 22 Duncan of the San Diego Charg- .They are expected to meet on Clay, strong and fast at 212% Clay, Lemm, who left the NFL'i St. obviously determined to knockouts. ers, the No. l punt returner in Feb. 6, at Houston, Chicago, pounds, shot his right hand over show up to critics who say be Williams' record is ' ' 65-6-1. : '-Hft Louis Cardinals to take over at _ the AFL, was asked about his New ¦York¦ ¦ ¦ , Las Vegas or Toron- and decked the 210* pound can't punch. has been stopped four times. Houston, said: talents.; - - ¦; ' ' went to St Louis 1 to- V ;/ ;: challenger for the first time in "Before I . Houston has the edge now aft- the second round/ Williams was Williams, a noted puncher The ring-scarred veteran ef always heard that the NFL's Duncan gave the credit to teammate Kenny Graham in er drawing an indoor record up at two and took the mandato- who had scored 51 knockouts, 16ryears of pro fighting had th« defensive backs were better. was shot and bis insides torn by consolation of a payday of about found this manner: crowd of 35,460 to the jnagnifi- ry eight count; When I got ^there I that cent a policeman's bullet (still in his $250,000. Clay's share of tht , but I did find "Kenny always calls what I Astrodome. The gross*gate A barrage of blows, unleashed wasn't the case was $461,290. ' ' • by Clay with hip) two years ago. He was giv- gate receipts and the closed cir- that the linemen were bigger - do, which w*.y I should go. He / tne speed of ma- The undefeated, 24-year-old chinegun fire, felled the dazed en up for dead but recovered cuit television, '. radio,: films and and that was their strong point. always tells me the right thing after three operations. other ancillary rights, may hit s linemen are just even though they sometimes Clay floored the 33-year-old Big challenger again for two. The Now the AFL' — Cat from Houston three times in Since his return to the ring in about $750,000. is big and strong." cremate me." third knockdown came on an- [THROW RECORD BOOK OUT Solon Demands New Clay THIS PUNCH FLOORED WILLIAMS FOR LAST TIME . ,. Heavyweight champion Cassius Clay uncorks a right Plan: Ali to the head of challenger Cleveland Williams which knocked Badgers Waiting him down for the fourth time in their title bout in Houston's Probe domed stadium Monday night i||JS| . The punch was landed in the third round and moments later referee Harry Kessler put Shuffle a stop to the mismatch, awarding Clay a technical knockout. HOUSTON (AP) — Cassius (AP ' :' ' ¦ ¦;, ¦' - Allis Ice Rink .Photofax X _ Clay says punching is no good if you can't find something to MADISON (A— A demand "I think there was a good Warmath To Jell- maintained his team rushing punch. MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mur- right knee. Cornell will undergo for investigation of legislative deal of misunderstanding," said surgery after the season. lead, now showing 529 yards on The unbeaten heavyweight ray Warmath warned his bat- testimony leading to approval the Bui Id in g Commission's tered Minnesota Gopher foot- Two sophomores moved into 128 carries for a 4.1 average. of an Olympic-style ice skating chairman, Gov. Warren P. champion found something to ball team Monday that records the starting line-up ih switches Wintermute is second with 262 rink in West Allis was voiced Knowles, who . reported there is punch Monday night and he was mean nothing when Wisconsin is not related to injuries. Jack yards on 79 carries for a 3.3 Monday by a prominent state no specific federal aid earmark- right on target when he quickly the opponent. Walsh displaced Tom Fink at average, ana Bryant is third tenator. ed for ice rinks. disposed of challenger Cleve- And Wisconsin is Minnesota's left guard, while John Winter- with 187 yards on 30 tries for Sen. Jerris Leonard, R-Bay- Leonard called for a full in- mote took over for Dick Peter- 2 average. land Williams in the opponent Saturday at Madison, a 6. lide, told the State Building vestigation by the Building Com- Astrodome. Wis., in the 1966 season finale. son at left halfback. Wilson's passing log lists 28 Commission . that the legisla- mission secretary and said, "I Clay Indicated his fight plan Defensive tackle Bon Kamzel- completions in 64 attempts for ture has been led to believe that just don't think people have a "We 're braised up like we of- ski remains doubtful for the 290 yards, while reserve Larry SO percent of the cost of the right to come to the legislature worked near perfection as he ten are the week after Purdue," Wisconsin¦ game with a knee in- Carlson has hit 46 of 90 for 5(14 htlf-million-dollarrink would be asking for money and then not made the sixth successful de- Warmath told a fan club meet- jury. V ' ¦: . yards./ .: paid with federal funds. No fed- tell the truth." fense of his title- within a year. ing. "And Wisconsin is a big lhe Gophers worked indoors Ken Last tops receivers with eral aid actually was available, The plan was a combination of and strong team just waiting Monday starting preparations 28 catches for 342 yards, and Leonard said. The commission did approve for a chance to jell. a final $3,050 for the 400-meter George sharp punches and the champi- for the Badgers. Chet Anderson is next with is Weiss "When Minnesota plays Wis- Quarterback Curt Wilson receptions for 152 yards. The senator asked for the rink, to be the nation's first on's new offensive weapon, the consin, you Can just throw the probe at the same time as the Olympic - size speed skating Mi Shuffle . record book out the window." commission was approving mon- course. ' Warmath also stressed the "I put it into use just before All area basketball coaches arc reminded to call the ey to complete the $585,720 The half-million dollars for the two good combinations," he importance of the annual back- projecton the state fairgrounds repairs to the state park's Ends Successful said. "It's just a quick shuffle of yard scrap with the Badgers. Winona Daily News, collect, phone No. 3324, following their in the Milwaukee suburb. The grandstand and Coliseum was the feet but it really confused "The most important iaspect games. A reporter will be on hand to take your scores agency also authorized $526,800 approved 5-1. Williams. This is another rule of of bur season is the Wisconsin beginning at 9:3(1 p.m. ecch Tuesday and Friday evening for repairs to the Coliseum and Exposition board Chairman boxing that I have created ." game," he said. "The game daring the season. grandstand at the State Fair. Herbert P. Velser said the Williams hit the deck four coming up is always essential The ice rink, how costing well grandstand hadn't been painted times and the bell saved the for a successful season. -We 'll above the original estimate, was or patched up for 19 years. And Baseball Career Houston challenger in the sec- have to meet that challenge." approved by the last legislature he Cited a State Industrial Com- NEW YORK (AP) - Bing" Devirie's career had been al- ond/ Injuries suffered in the 16-0 after the Wisconsin Olympic mission letter in September Devine took over as president of most totally in the Cardinals' Williams said he wasn't badly loss to Purdue Saturday forced Recreation Team Commission said federal funds warning the Coliseum should be Warmath to put three new faces the New York Mets Monday, but farm system in various execu- hurt at the time referee Harry Marsh Scores would pay half of the construc- closed for safety reasons un^ the in his starting offensive line-up said; tive capacities before beconing Kessler of St. Louis stopped Ma nagers to Meet tion amount. less repairs were made. as he graciously general manager in 1957. fight, but he didn't take issue Monday. "This is George's day." with the referee calling a halt to Biggest Gopher-loss is center TKQ In Clay A meeting will be held this the proceedings. and Capt. Chuck Killian, who evening at 7.15 p.m. at th« For standing next to Devine suffered a dislocated hip in the was George Weiss, who had just "He thought I was hurt and Boilermaker game. He will be Park Recreation Office for ended one of the most success- Schmidt Beer it's his job to decide," Williams replaced by Steve Lundeen, a Preliminary managers of city league bas- Rangers Muscle ful executive careers in baseball said moments after losing his Minneapolis sophomore. HOUSTON AP) - Minneapo- ketball teams. Wednesday night, big chance at the . championship history, MeKinley Boston, who started lis heavyweight Ron Marsh at the same time and place, in- after more than 15 years of earlier this year , moved into the scored a technical knockout over door softball league managers Weiss served as genera] man- waiting in the wings. left tackle slot in place of Ezell Keglers Win Al Jones of St will meet. ager of the New York Yankees *T made one big mistake," he Jones . Louis in a pre- ' , who has a sprained ankle ' ¦ liminary ' ¦: ¦ ¦ Into NHL Scoring from 1948 through 1960, winning said. "I dropped my left hand but may be able to play some at to the Cassius Clay- and he nailed me. I don't know Wisconsin ir. the season finale Cleveland Williams champion- Wilt Chamberlain NEW YORK (AP) - Rugged Geotfrion, making a comeback 10 pennants. He started Casey ship set a Na- By 880-872 why I did it." next Saturday. fight Monday night. tional Basketball Association Reg Fleming is throwing his with New: York after a two-year Stengel on his successful career Speaking through bruised and Marsh layoff , scored one goal and as- The Schmidt's Beer profes- Joe Holmberg became the No. , who weighed 188V4 , record when he registered with weight around the National as a manager by hiring him to puffed lips, Williams first said 1 fullback, replacing Dennis Cor- stopped Jones at 2:30 of the fifth sisted on six others , climbing manage the Yarikees in 1949. sional bowling team from the 28 foul shots in a game against Hockey League again and his he planned to keep fighting and nell, who is out of the Wisconsin round. It was scheduled to go the New York Knicks in Her- into a seventh-place tie in the And Weiss struggled for five Twin Cities showed off its pin then said he was not too sure. New York Ranger teammates race, prowess at Westgate Bowl Sat- game with torn ligaments in his six rounds. Jones weighed 189%. shey, Pa., on March 2, 1962. are muscling their way into the scoring years with the New York Mets , "If my wife wants me to keep who completed their bast season urday , manhandling local keg- Individual scoring race. Rod Gilbert and Phil Goyctte lers in headon match-play com- fighting, I will," he said. "If she Fleming, the NHL's penalty of New 'York share third place in 1966, finishing ninth and petition wants me to quit, I'll do that." drawing 1,932,693 spectators , a . Williams' manager, Hugh king last season, was tagged with Montreal's Bobby Rous- In a one-game team effort with 37 penalty minutes last seau at 13 points apiece. They New York National League Benbow, had screamed many record. lhe Schmidt's team downed a week for a league-leading total trail the co-leaders , Stan Mikita Westgate days before the fight that Clay Bowl team 880-872. couldn't hit nor take a punch. of 47, according to weekly of Chicago and Norm Ullman of , pro Scores in the team effort for Weiss now 72. began his "Clay is the real McCoy , a figures released today. Detroit , by three points. Geof- baseball - administrative career Schmidt's were: Rod Adolph " frion , with 31 points, Don Mar- grim Benbow said after the as the owner of New Haven in 152, Jerry Ernster 170, Norm Between brawls, however, shall , with 10, and defenseman fi ght. "I was mistaken. He Fleming scored three goals and the Eastern League and later Abrahams 216, Bill Fecht 177 Harry Howell , with nine, are the and Eddie Maehren 165. For made a believer out of me." added four assists to jump from other high-scoring Rangers. became general manage of the a 77th place tie In scoring to a Baltimore Orioles of the Inter- the Westgate team. Bill Vogel share of 16th place. national League before becom- had 160, Frank Hengel 166, N.B.A. Mark Warren 214, John Van Five Rangers are among the ing Yankee farm director in Cuyk 149 and Jerry . Dureske By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS top 15 poinunakers, including 1932. 18.1 MONDAY'S RESULTS Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion , Rick Barry Weiss , who will continue In Sin Francisco 115, DelreH 104. la two-game individual match TODAY'S OAMCS who matched Fleming's pace an advisory capacity and as a Philadelphia it New York . with a seven - point pickup. director of the Mets until Dec. play Winona bowlers managed Chicago al St. Uouli. to salvage only one set when WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Boots Average 31, 1971, also hired his success- John Sherman nosed out Lowell New York at Philadelphia . or as an assistant on Sept. 29, Lot Angilti vs . Cincinnati at Day. THE BIO Hanson„361-357. In other match Ion, Ohio. DIFFERENCE 1964. play Ernster topped Vogel 420- St. Louli at Detroit. IN With 44 Points Devine , 49 , had been let go in 379. Maehren defeated Henge l N.H.L. 1964 as general manager of the By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LIFE INSURANCE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - I 385-374, Fecht outshot Dureske St . Louis Cardinals, who went 440-339 (Fecht game) MONDAY'S RESULTS ... IS COST. ANO FEDERATED Rick Barry 's sophomore jinx had a 25« , Ha games scheduled. on to win the National League Abrahams beat Warren 331-327 TODAY'S GAMES COSTS LESS-SUEtSTANTIALLY seems only to have hexed the pennant and World Series that and Adolph defeated Van Cuyk Ha fames scheduled. LESS! BEFORE YOU other clubs in the National Bas- WEDNESDAY'] CAME year with Devine 's players. 415-412. Chicago at New York, ENTER INTO A LIFE CONTRACT ketball Association . INVESTIGATE... The slender blond forward was the NBA Rookie-of the-Year Federated last season for the San Francis- INSURANCE co Warriors. If you have a taste f or ,J_^ *OSINSM This season, the Miami gradu- fl _ HOMI ' _____ j ate is the leading scorer in the we 9 league. His 44 points Monday the outdoor ** »ve made the F^l Bl***/ _HRfl______l 1 night helped both his average and the Warriors , who defeated bourbon f or you * j | | the Detroit Pistons 115-104 for their fift h straight victory in the You'll find a distinctly pleasing quality in the mellow ! 111jU only NBA game of the nifihl. character of Cabin Still. This is Cabin's winning fi_H___ Anderson ^pflL ; Barry hit 17 of DO from the floor and «H 10 of his free throw difference, which we're sure you. as a sportsman, will /?**!5. &\ attempts . , for the man Winona, Minn. ___S^ prefer. Rare Sour Mash Bourbon mm^MMmS Phont MM \tdMw m."1 The Warriors moved ahead to' t stay after the iMwN^M^«^«^v<>^*_^_r^ of the game an _ were seriously I challenged only IhnZZLLor ffiSMlfflffllW SlflBX > once more. The ! lih. How about you? VeMWBW W * W UU CfrS^A §J1U Pistons moved to 85-81 three ; BW Czaplewski minutes into the fourth quarter , | ] P^B MONDAY'S FIGHTS (im^rj ^ iiMj} v ':- * -''NJB. ''\m\mmmr i,, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS We guaramta you latufaetion. Should Cabin Still's winning 1" ^|j5 B«"« t**1 HOUSTON-Cmlu, city. _n_____P%r '* 31)' .. Lou. dillerence not prove superior to your teste |int write u« in i|\J5l 'ItDfff ' « •¦ ' ______M_ livilla , , I 'OISTISG l oll YEAR'S Hlfi GAME . . . Saturday. But this week his No. 1 rated and \V*tt Ufttmm+** i_^_^_^_^_^_^. Ky.. slopped Clmtlnni Williams ~ Louisville '.V* wli gfertly refund your money. P*^5(_Kr>C i______lit 1 ,, Houston. 1 Clay ratainid world W ' heavyweight Mil Ara I'aiscghian. Notre Dame's football coach, undefeated Irish clash with No. 2 r ated and BOSTON--Pit, Tom H/> ,, Nf«v York, had no ctuse for worried look as he watched undefeated Michigan State in college foot- Srina-WELLU • AMERICA 'S OLDEST FAMILT Msrniar • ESTAB. LOUISVUU, VI ., • « t KENTUCKY STHAIGHT outpointed Ted Whlllield, 147 , Amherst , m nu BOURBOM WHBET Mass., 11. his team roll over Duke by a 64-0 score ball's big game ol the year. (AP Photofax) BOILERMAKERS RATED IQTH Vikings Go To LA Two Spartans, Irish to Days Early MINNEAPOLIS ~ ST. PAUL (AP)-Coach Norm Van Brock- lin thinks his Minnesota Vikings Play days in Los pot need at least two for Top S the smog, Angeles to adjust to By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fourth, Georgia Tech fifth Ar- ranking in country. The Top Ten—Southern Cal and so the Vikings are flying to the , the pre- The votes have been tabulat- kansas sixth, Southern Califor- Spartans attained both goals by UCLA—are involved in Satur- West Coast Wednesday to nia seventh 's second biggest battle with the ed, and the results show what , UCLA eighth and winning 12-3, Md all the Irish day pare for their game everybody already knows— Georgia ninth. while four other teams are idle Rams next Sunday. Notre Dame will play Michigan Purdue, l_ -n winners over got was their second loss of a —Alabama, Nebraska, Georgia "1 don't think we would have State Saturday for the No. 1 Minnesota last Saturday, moved season, Tech and Georgia. won last year out there if we spot in college football. into 30th, replacing Tennessee The Spartans again need a hadn't gone out early," Van Arkansas is at Texas Tech Notre Dame, 8-0, is on top which lost to Mississippi 14-7. victory—this time at home—to and Purdue hosts Indiana, Brocklin said. "The heat and the again this week and Michigan Notre Dame has posted five complete another unbeaten sea- The Top Ten, with JSrst-plica smog take quite an adjustment.'* State, 9-0, is second again in sh*.*>uts this season while hold- son and move from second to The Associated Press poll re- ing its opponents to a total of first in the national rankings. votes in parenthesis, and total Van Brocklin also dismissed points on 10-9 etc. basis: Sunday's loss to Detroit, 32-31, leased today. 28 points, and the Spartans have The Irish, however, are shoot- given up an average of just 10 ing for their first undefeated L Notre Dame (35 ) «20 in which Fran Tarkenton threw The Irish drew 35 first-place , points a game. untied season since 1949 and 2. Michigan State (6) 392 five pass interceptions. votes in the weekly DOJI and a 3. Alabama (1) 327 ' .; " their first national champion- PARENTS NIGHT . .Mr. and Mrs. hawk cagers. Following the special practice "It was just a bad day, total of ,42ft points while the The situation Is nearly the ship since the same year. 4. Nebraska 282 Coach Norm Van Brocklin ob- Even Eljgin Sonnemaa and Mr. and Mrs. Robert session, Coach John Kenney and his cagers Spartans were first on six bal- same as It was last year when if they get by Michigan State, 5. Georgia Tech 241 Miller watch their sons . and teammates scrim- entertained the parents at a social hour in served. "Detroit deserved to lots and accumulated 392 points. the teams met at Notre Dame. though, they have another game 6. Arltansas (1) 208 win. We didn't play well enough The rest of the with4 Michigan mage at the annual parents night for Win- the high school cafeteria. (Daily News Photo) Top Ten, State was undefeat- against Southern California the 7. Southern Calif. 172 to win.'' ¦ the exception of 10th place,, re- ed and needed a victory against following week. 8. UCLA 136 And Tarkenton, prime archi- mained the^j aro&^s,4ast week the. Irish to complete an unbeat- 9. Georgia 102 '' tect of the pre vioiis week's-20-17 with ; Alabiutoa:- thif^NefirasfS: in season .and^hold- Its No. 1 Two other members of the 10. Purdue V 37 upset of the Green Bay Packers, shouldered the blame. "It was just me," he said. "I just gave BillBonow Knots them the gift of a ball game." Tarkenton'i five interceptions Michigan State Sunday compared with only six he had thrown in the Vikings' * eight earlier games this year. He now has completed 147 of 270 passes for 1,869 yards and 10 Notre Oamrl&tk High Serie s, 679 touchdowns. The junwr bowling programs In the Go Getters League Sunbeam 11 l( Paul Flatley didn't catch a Blumentrlttl -i .,..',...„..„. 11 11 advocated by the local pin es- Mary Ann Lee led Steve 's Erdmann' s " ...... 11 11 pass Sunday, but still leads the WBSfSATE LADIES tablishments are finally begin- Lounge to 2,439 with her 178. : Club with 32 receptions for 501 Westgate ' -, . VT"" L"' yards two touchdowns. Bill ning to reap harvests. Carol Rolbiecki helped out the r Haddad's : ,.;. :\.:.::.:.. 34 f ' ¦• and At Full Strength Bill Bonow; an 18-year-old cause with a 474. Kramer k Winona Typewriter ...... 19Vi U',_ Brown has caught 31 for 291 Grulkowtki Biauty Shop . IS 14 CHICAGO (fl — Midwest Foot- Michigan could be the best 5-4 product of the Hal-Bod junior Toye tripped 850 Alice Bauer : yards and Jim Phillips 24 for . Safranek's ,i„ -.: :...., -,.„.._ . 14 . 1». .. ball Briefs : team in the nation. Sarkkinen leagues, made all the effort converted- the 6-740 split ' and KjiVy, Hardwwa :;. Uli l&Va: 387 yards. seem worthwhile Monday night Mavis Cisewski the 2-T-lu*. Midland ' Co-op ...... IS 13 Brown still leads the rushing Michigan State — The Spar- also said Wolverine Jack Clan- PIN TOPPLERS cy could be the best split end as he dug up a 245—679 for Wi- RED MEN: Sunbeam Bread Westgate . VV L with 567 yards on 156 carries, a tans went through a light work- LakesSBe Citjo tl 4 the Big Ten has turned out. nona Excavating in the VFW closed the gap in the Monday 3;6 average , while Tarkenton out in sweat clothes antj then ' Polachek. Electric ...... ! lo 5 heard scouting reports cn No- Minnesota — Disabling inju- League at Hal-Rod. Nite loop with a 960 via Roy ¦ Watkins Mary King ...... • i has scrambled 47 times for 300 Hamemiks Bir ...... 7 I tre Daine. Coach ( Duffy) ries and other factors caused Bonow, a 160 average bowler Nelson's 467. Doerer's totaled ' yards and a 6.4 average. Coca Cola ...... ;...... 7 ¦ * Coach Murray Warmath to who rolls twice a week , built Wallyj ...„...... ;...... 7 :. . I Daugherty said Spartan scouts 2,605, and Bob Nelson Sr., had make five switches in the start- the big set around games of 191 for Paffrath's Paint. Main Tavern ..:. ,..,.... S 10 were impressed especially with Winona Paint « Glass ... 4 11 the Irish defense and the ability ing offensive unit. Two sopho- 213 , 221 and 245 as he raced in- HAL-ROD: KWNO jumped ALLEY GATERS in- Westgate Pit, to break games open with punt mores moved up in changes not to a first-place tie in the city 's to a first place tie in the City top 10 standings. Bonow gained Fenske Body Shop ...... 31 Badgers returns, kickoff returns and related to injuries. They are Mohan in League thanks to a 1,025—2,873 's Window Co...... 13H a share of the top spot with Jeanette's Biauty Salon ...... 31 blocked punts. Jack Walsh, who took over for evening. Ted Mahlke rapped 558 Curley's Floor Shop ...... !?', _ Tom Pink at left guard, and some of WinonaVkegling elite, for Hotel Winona, and Gordy Montgomery Wards :...' . 15 Daugherty said the Spartan- Gordie Fakler and Dick Nie- Regan's Insurance ...... itVJ John Wintermute, who replaced Addington slapped 224 for Oasis ' • ¦;..:; ' will be at top strength with the meyer. William's Holtl...... '.....' . . 1» Good Shape Dick Peterson at left half. Bar Cafe. Llnahan's .. :....;. . 10',. return of defensive linemen Phil His only error in the series ' JUNIOR GIRLS Hoag and Nick Jordan. Full- Iowa — Linebacker Dave came in the sixth frame of the Charmine Kragon s 179—312 Westgate W L two-game series helped Mon- Paisley Pops ...... 14 7 back Bob Apisa, who has miss- Moreland will miss the Miami, 221 game, but his ball was con- Monkees 13 I the last games with Fla., game Friday night be- sistently buried in the pocket kees to 1,146 in the Park Etec Alley Smaxhiri ...... 11 , ? For Gophers ed two a Jr. Girls League. Jolly Rollers Alley Buiten 1 II sprained knee, is expected to cause of a knee injury. The all evening long to make up for MADISON (fl - Coach Milt had 629. .play. - . Hawkeyes went through a HIGH LEVEL CHANGES FOR METS . . . George Weks, the one miscue. ¦¦ ' Bruhn looked over the walking .- CITY- . Notre Irish light drill in sweat clothes. 72 retiring president of the New York Meta Hal-Rod W L wounded on the Wisconsin foot- Dame — The , , «dts at left THE 1966 GRAD or Winona Hotel Winona .;...... »> _ I5' _ will be at full, strength for Mich- as the newly-named president, Bing Devine, 49, speaks at High School paced the Excavat- KWNO Radio 10V. 15' , ball squad Monday and conclud- Llnahins Inn 50 ii ed that the team should be in igan State. Coach Ara Parsegh- hews conference at New York's Shea Stadium Monday. VL AAD Bootery ...... To Plan ing team to l ,0O3--2.939. 1» 17 good physical condition for Sat- ian warned his team about the Donald Grant, chairman of the board, stands behind Deviae. waliVa, Fl. city ... 11 M skills of Spartan quarterback ' ' In other action Frickson's Pepsi cola .. . il 11 urday's season finale against Chiefs Are ; (Ap.,photofax) .; . ' ":'" ¦;.: Golden Brand Fooda .... la 11 Jimmy Auctioneers moved into seventh Minnesota at Camp Randall Raye. "Where are those place in the team game stand- Country Kitchen .....:... II 11 people who said Raye couldn't Fekler Road Const...... 17 If 8-Team Stadium. ing with a 1,058 in the Com- Speed Waih ., .:.... 17 1* Three men who missed action pass?" Ara asked. Parseghian Oasis Bar Cata ...... le 10 said Raye has to be one of munity loop at Westgate. Ray Graham eV .McGuire ... . IT 11 in last week's loss to Illinois, Statistical McNally struck the big blow in PARK RCC JR. GIRLS tackle Don Bliss, linebacker the most underrated quarter- Hal-Rod W U backs in the country. "He's the game with a 247. Monkees ...... "... » j Cage Loop Bob Richter and end Warren Jolly Rockers ...... S 4 quick and is a dangerous run- Spartan Coach Benson's Feed Mill totaled 2,- Dyer, suited up and participa- Outiar Rate . - -. ,. AJTGELES (AP) ning threat. You' got to be 929 behind Teman Benson's Daisies .,..;;.,...; *« «* LOS . - ted in the team's light loosen- ve Success, Too ' • " . Pin Pals ..:.,....,.... Hi ' «>•> Sportsmen backed by $l million i m p r e s s e d with Michigan 572. : ing up session. NEW YORK ; AP _ ¦ Pour Muikelsers ...... 4 • will meet in Southern California State's over-all speed oh both With Leon WESTGATE: Helen Eng- Beaglea : . :. :..: ...' - ...:. 4 I Dawson throwing, Bert Ooan, V.F.W. this week to complete planning Bruhn said a knee injury to offense : and defense and then- lerth's 529 was the best wom- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Hal-Rod • W . ' _ ' for the formation of an eight- two fine receivers, Al Brenner Mike Garrett and Curtis Mc- en's score in the city as she Wasons Supper Club 33 I end Tom McCauley at Illinois ' Clinton running and Johnny Worried About paced Main Tavern to 2,525 in Winona extavMing. Co; .. . .-it U team United Basketball League, had caused some concern, Mc- and Gene Washington." Blanches Tevem ... l» 14 the Los Angeles Times said Cauley, a Superior sophomore, Purdue — Rose Bowl-bound Robinson intercepting, how the Pin Topplers League. Les Bunkes Apco Rid. Serv. .. II IS could Kansas City help but be a Krage lifted Cca Bakken Const...... Ie u Monday. has 40 pass receptions so far Purdue will be in top shape for Cola to 902 Kroeger ...... Ht7 statistical as well as a: division Jones * The Times said the group, and needs eight more to break its Old Oaken Bucket battle , with her 193, and Irlene Trim- Watkins House of Klnj .. 1* 1; success? mer toppled 504. Robb Motor Salii It 17 which will meet either in Los the school record set by Pat against Indiana. Guard Bob Se- Bernies D.X, ...... 15 11 palm Richter in 1962. beck was withheld from Mon- The Chiefs, who head the Fenske Body Shop swiped Abrams Furnace ...13 2« Angeles or Springs, Calif., Irish Running day's practice but is expected Western Division of the Ameri- team laurels in the Alley Ga- Bauer Eloc, ..:. 13 IS plans to organize basketball Bruhn indicated that quarter- Winona Milk ...... :... . 10 JJ back John Ryan, who saw ac- to be ready by Saturday* can Football League by two EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP ) game" he said. "We'll just jiava ter' RED MEN MON. NITE teams in Los Angeles, Pitts- s circuit by pounding 910— Indiana — Injuries will hobble — For the game of the year , to do everything better." 2,515. Janice Drazkowski led Red Men W L burgh Pa., Atlanta , Ga., Minne- tion last weekend, would be games, held their No. 1 offen- Paint Depot 1* 14 apolis, Minn., New York. Cleve- given plenty ot work before Sat- the Hoosiers. Four regulars will sive ranking in AFL statistics Michigan State Coach Duffy Daugherty gave the scouting the individuals with 188-523 Sunbeam Brsad 15 ii report on Notre Darne to his for Mohan's. Doerers . 14 lt land, Ohio and Seattle, Wash. urday but might not necessar- miss the Purdue game. End this Week after a 34-16 blitz of Daugherty came up with the Paffraths Paint .. . 15 II ily start against the Gophers. Bill Couch has torn knee liga- Miami. understatement of the year: first stringers in practice Mon- Arlene Sobeck smashed 192 MONDAY LEAGU i Prospective franchise owners Athletic W L He plans no personnel ments, guard Tom Schuette 't day, and the players did some —50? for Safranek's in the Lad- , Kansas City has averaged "At least this week we don Quality Sheet Metal . .. 1» 11 are Bob Short former owner of changes unless more injuries broke a thigh bone, rov«r back have the danger of looking by running, but no heavy work, les loop, while league leading Horns Beveriga Service , 17 11 the Los Angeles Lakers of the Bill Huff has a dislocated 361.3 yards a game, including a Assistant coaches Ed Ruther- , Bunkes Apco 17 13 develop in practice. one game. Haddad's was tagging 2 515.' josw lcks Full t, Oil . M' _ 13i , National Basketball Association, hand and linebacker Kevin Duf- league- leading 159.1 on the ford and Al Dorow scouted the Ken's Hardware totaled 855. 1st National Bank ...... I0V1 D'i George Mikan , a former Lak- Offensive tackle Phil Sobocin- ground. The Chiefs are fifth in Super Saver ...... II 10 fy a ruptured spleen, "And we don't have the prob- Irish for MSU. In the Junior Girls loop Pals- 00 SITTERS ers' player, and Wilt Chamber, ski won the "Bucky" award for passing, only because Dawson lem of anyone saying, 'How "Both were very impressed," ' ,014 . Athletic VV L ley Pops registered 705—2 lain, player with the Philadel- his offensive play in Wiscon- Illinois —The Illin! worked does not have to throw as much much are you going to beat Daugherty said. "They said this behind Vlcki Skroch's 13R. t. B.'s Corner 17 1J ¦ Circle G Ranch 17 II phia 76ers. sin's 49-14 defeat at the hands out briefly and then took time because of the potent ground them by?' " the coach of the na- is a team that has everything — Corinne Douglas belted 377 Kramer a. Toys It 14 The teams would begin play- of the Illini. Coaches could out to study movies and listen force. tion 's No. 2 ranked team said , for Alley Smashers. Winona Plumbing ...... U'ii 14> , size speed, good coaching and a Graham A McOuIre .... i}< , w\ ing next fall , the Times said. find no defender meriting the to scouting reports on North- New York took over the top Monday, five days before it happy blend of running and ATHLETIC CLUB: Rich Steve' s Lounga II 17 "savage " award. western. The Illini will be in spot on defense 257 yards a plays the nation's No. 1 team — passing." WB3STOAT! Th-i Los Angeles Dodgers relatively good health , Chuchna socked 230 and Leon Community W L . game, despite a .4-3 loss to Buf- Notre Dame. Edel 561, both for Quality Sheet Oasis . Bar 23 I beat ail but two National Lea- Northwestern — Defensive Last year, when MSU wa« s Fieri Mill it 11 falo, Joe Namath also has we'll Metal , but team honors went lo Benson' gue teams in their season ser- halfback Phil Clark is expect- "I as-sume be the un- Happy Cher ... la 1) passed them to the lead in pass- derdog," he added, ranked No. I and Notre Dame Home Beverage Service with Johnny's Bir H 17 ies. They divided 18 games ed to be ready for Illinois de- No. 4, the Spartans scored a 12- Sugar Loaf Inn 1< v ing with 242,7 yards a game. He called the game a great 950 and Bunke's Apco with with both the Giants and Pi- Maulers Win spite suffering a pulled leg mus- 3 victory and held the Irish to Frickson's Aucf 1« V opportunity. 2,718. Hackbarth'l Peed Mill .... 14 1» rates. cle against Michigan. Otherwise minus 12 yards rushing and just Northwestern ' figures to be in The New York Mets really "I can't remember once in the 25 yards passing. its best physical condition since had a hand in stopping the history of the polls that the No. But Notre Dame is better this Flag Football the beginning of the season , Giants during 1966. The ninth 1 and 2 teams met ih the final year , said Daugherty, because Ohio State — Scout Ecco Sark- place Mets won 9 of the 18 game of the season ," he said. "now they've got passing plus kinen warned the Buckeyes that games played. Daugherty w««. worried about the same running." Title Game GRIN AND BEAR IT stopping Notre Dame's running he noted they can al- 265-POUND IS AVERAGE The Morey Maulers Wi- ^ because, , of ways pass. And he was worried HOUSTON to - Tackle Pat nona State 's Tuesday night flag Holmes of the Houston Oilers of football league topped the Raid- ahout the Irish passing because, , they disguise their the American Football League ers of Wednesday night 24-14 he added says there's quite a difference for the championship Monday. pass plays by faking runs. between the AFL and Canadian Gary Connelly scored on Michigan State should he in football. seven-yard and one-yard runs good health for the battle for the "Upu there (in Canada) I waa for the Maulers and Mark Perix national championship, Daugh- the second or third largest play- scored on a 50-yard scamper. erty said . er in the league. Here, I'm For the Raiders, Bin Ander- Fullback Boh Apisa, who just an average-sized lineman. " son scored both touchdowns. missed two games with a knee Holmes Is fl-feet-5 and 265 One came on a 30-yard run , and the other on a flfi-yard pass sprain, is expected to be ready pounds interception. to play, even if he doesn't start. Duffy isn't too worried about WATCH THOSE DOORS the squad's mental condition BOSTON Ut) - When discuss- either. Men Under 25! ing means ol getting a team To find out how you may "I don't think there are any "up for n game." Bill Russell , qualify for savings up to new player-coach of (he Boston limits to desire and exub- Celtics , recnlls the time lie erance , " he said. "I don't think $30 or mor* on took over the team In Los An- you run out of this." tar insuranca geles In the absence of Red Notre Dame's star receiver , ft- Auerbach. foot4 , 205-pound Jim Seymour, coil "I milly gave it lo the team, " i. an outstanding player, Dau- says Russell , "nnd they were gherty said. charged up. I could see this "He has height and tuch players tensing up just waiting quick moves, the same suie f |^#t RINfiiER tn run through the dressing hands as (MSU end Al) Brenner and outstanding speed." lie Kesjler room door. CLAY FLATTENS WILLIAMS . . . Cleve- Harry waved Clay to n neutra l corner "When I finished 1 said 'OK , said, land Williarru Is spread-eagled on the canva* the bell saved Wininms from a knockout. The now go out nnd get them,' , Daugherty said t here wouldn't in Houston's Astrodome for the third time ' fight ended In the next round with Clay the "They jumped up ready to he any special defensive plan in the second round of his bout with CM«I U» victor via a technical knockout. (AP Photo- take the door off the hinges , "And I with to thank our apoak«r for hit Intarattlng (or Seymour, Clay for the world's heavyweight champion- fax; "Wouldn't you know it , tha talk in which wa all learned that a 'crash' and "You can't change your pass SENTRY INSURANCE ship Monday night. Mom«nts after referea door wan locked." a 'boom' arc not the tame thing." defense going into the 10>th UVESTOCK 1 P. M. New York PRODUCE ParMnala y7. MsU—¦Jobi of lnler M*--27 WANTED-*!!! part- (AP) — UIDA - MAHY •» OWa nc*t*rt&\t- CHAUFFEURS , *** CHICAGO HOOT I *0 time, must be Jl. Apply In parson. 4,000; butchirs 25 to mostly 50 hither. Steele Prices CHICAGO (A) — Chicago Want Ads lems era concerned with trie need for Yellow Cab Co. GRAIN Instances Ii hither; mostly )-i MO-230 Mercantile Exchange — Butter ready cash! Should »fi» tiati iris* In . Royal your Ufa, Itt us work tt out together. lb butchers 21.25-21.75; mixed 1-3 1W-2JS Allied Ch 34V< Honeywl 57% BODY min vfantad, paid MINNEAPOLIS (*l--Wheat re- Ibs 20.7S-21.2S; 125-240 lbs 2O.0O-207J,- 2- steady ; wholesale buying prices FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE lor any EXPERIENCE vacations and paid holidays. Inturenc* 3 310-240 Ibl 1f.'5-20.50; 24iV2W lbs je OO- Allis Chal 22% I B Mach 351 worthwhile) purpose, and thtrt has been Market Cuts ceipts Monday 388 year ago 363,* . unchanged; 93 score AA 67; 92 benefits, commission or regular wages. Her© no Increase In tha Interest, charged on mixed l-> 2SO-400 lb sows H.7I- Start 11.75;, Amerada 7&% Intl Harv 35% Koehler Body Shop, and a. Walnut. trading basis unchanged ; pri«s 17.25; ?00-500 lbs WJ5-14.75. A 67; 90 65%; 89 C 63%; cars these loans: Your loan U held In tha vrmven. BLIND ADS UNCALLib >0»— strictest confidence arid may ba arrang- ilk higher; cash spring wheat Cattle 2,000; (laughter steers Am Can SO Intl Paper 27% 90 66%; 89 C 65. BARTENDER—full time, lop wages. Ap- Steady to weak.; high choice and prime C-4J, tr, *9, 70, 74, 77/ 71, 71. ed through one of the friendly officers 11-17 of our Installment Loan Oept, MER- ply Gokfen Frog Supper Club, Fountain basis, No. 1 dark northern, 1,050-1,250 lb slaughter steers 25.00-25.50, Am Mtr 8& Jns j L 47% Eggs firm; wholesale buying ¦¦ :¦ tossed Steel CHANTS NATIONAL BANK Of Winona. City, Wis. Tel. M67-4MI, protein'i'.89M»-2.0'lv _; choke ',900-1,250 Ibs 24.50-25:25; mixed prices unchanged to % higher; good and choice 24.00-24.50; high choice AT&T 56 Jostens — In Mcmoriim or 1 hard Montana winter 70 per cent or better grade A IN AN ERA of paper dresses, cardboard OLDEft MAN wanted for plowing No. and prime 850-1,000 lb slaughter heif- Fouling, Alma, Wis.,^ Am Tb 31% Kencott 37% IN LOVING MEMORY of Mri. Prank furniture and soup-can art, you will ba ehorlng. Alfred ers 24.00-24.25; choice 800-1,000 Ibs 23.25- • ¦ ¦ ¦ 1.88> „-1.97li. whites 48%; mixed 48; mediums (Cresm). - . ¦ ¦ ' . . ¦ .; 24.00; mixed good and choice 22.75-23.25; Mullen, wtio pasted »way 4 year* ago happy to hear thins* haven't changed . Shares Higher Minn - S.D No. \ hard win- Anconda 81% t-orillard 44y4 40%; standards 42; decks 36. ' -today, ' at RUTH'S RESTAURANT, m E. 3rd . utility and commercial cows 15,50-17.00. ¦' St. Stmt good food, friendly service, SERVICE STATION atflndaltt, MfnM* NEW YORK (AP)-The stock ter lim-i.ttM. Sheep 300; wooled slaughter limbs Arch Dn 34% Minn MM 80 Take her In Thine arrhi, dear Lord, HOME OIL CO., And iv«r let hor b« budget prices, relaxing atmosphere. tired men acceptable. steady; choice and prime and prime NEW YORlT(A) -- (USDA) Washington. market cut losses early this aft- No. 1 htird jmber durum, A musenger of love Stop fodiyl V comer of 2nd & , 90-105 lb lamb! 22.0O-22.5O; choice B0- Armco Stl 46% Minn P L 25% — Butter offerings increased. choice 2.08-2.13; discounts , am- 105 lbs 21.00-22.50: choice KM05 lbs Batwwi our hearts and -That. man wanted ernoon as steels advanced. Re- Armour 30% Mobil Oil 47% Sadly missed by Dad a> Children ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? - STEADY EXPERIENCED 21.00-22.00; good and choice 20.00-21.50; Demand fair to good. Man or woman, your drinking creates for general farmwork Including dairy- ber 2-3 ; durum 4-7. cull . to good wooled slaughter ewes 5.00- 1, Arcadia, public Steel raised its dividend. ' ¦ ¦ Avco Cp 21 % Mn Chm 41 . Wholesale prices on numerous problems. If you need and ing. George Rotherlng, Rt. ' 0.00 ' ¦ . '" bulk car- Corn No. 2 yellow 1.34Vi-l.35%. ,. Lost md Found 4 want help. Contact Alcoholics Anony- Wis. Tal. Waumandee J76-W7. . . Trading was moderate. SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Beth Stl 30% Mont Dak 32% tons (fresh); Oats No white 69-74^; No. mous, Pioneer Group c/o General De- . 2 (USDA) — Cattle 4,000; calves 1,500; Boeing 59% Mont Wd 23% single man wanted en The Dow Jones industrial av- Creamery, 93 score (AA) LOST-Thurt. atttrnoon, very friendly ft- livery, Winona, Minn., or Tel. 8-A Wesg El 48% about steadyr others dull ; carlot president ; Mrs. Melvin Lilje^ Republic Steel showed a full day. WE: NEED, : . Such proposals shall state what secur- track sales: Idaho russets 3 50; vail American Legion Auxiliary A¦a* nW' si « oARDS JW » w 1l HOGS , • •* - "P .. ity will be given to iaid 1-point gain as it paced the re- Homestk 37% Wlworth 20 • * _ county for such Hog market: Steady. TV REPAIR funds so deposited and what interest will Minnesota North Dakota Red president ; Sig Petrich , VFW • MAN — covering steel section. US. Butchers grading 34 & 38 19.2M».50 be allowed on' monthly: balances FULL TIME on con- Butchers 200-230 lbs...... :..,. U.00 TAXES AND LAWYERS River Valley round reds 2.85; commander; LaVern Herron, . dlrlori that such funds, with accrued Steel, Bethelehem and Jones & }: MIRACLE MALL ; To assist with TV Interest, shall be held Sows 270-300 lbs! 17.25 Wisconsin russets 3.50-3.65. Legion commander, and Wil- and subled to draft taughlin edged higher . CATTLE MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — The and payment at all times on demand. radio repair. Must hava Cattle market: Steady. liam EUwoodi commander of The Board rejervfs fhe rJghf fo nefecf General Motors held about un- 26th annual tax institute for some electronic knowledge. any and all proposals. High choice »nd prime ...... 23^25 CRASH DAMAGE $2O0 Lakeview Barracks World War Business Services 14 changed. Ford, Chrysler and Choice ' ..,' ...... ;.;..:.. 22.00-23.25 . Minnesota lawyers will be held Dated at Winona Minnesota, . thi* loth Good 21.0O-22 .OO I yeterans. *»y of November. 1M«. American Motors were fraction- Dec. MO at the Holiday Inn Winona police investigated a DOZING WORK and timber dozing want- DEAPERY Standard ..,...... ,...... ; 20.00-21.50 • INSTALLA- sCARL PETERSON, Miller , . Burnsville, ed. Tel. 8-1372. ¦ al losers. Utility cows .. -15.IIO-H.00 Central , Minneapolis. Among two-car accident at Main and Donald TION — FULL TIME " . Chairman of said Board: and Prices were irregularly high- Canner 4 Cutter ...... 13,00-15.00 the many timely subjects to be West 4th streets at 2 pirn. Mon- commandant at the Minnesota To assist with hardware Chairman Board ¦ ¦ of . VEAL : ¦ ' Plumbing, Roofing 21 Counly Commissioners was guest . er on the American Stock Ex- Veal market: Weak covered will be ''An Advance day. It resulted in about $200 Soldiers Home, installation for draperies, . JOSEPH C. PAGE, . '¦ ¦ Top choice ...... 3i.00 speaker; . Cleric o< said Board, and change. Look at Minnesota's New Inher- in damages but no injuries. A curtains and shades. Good and choice 25.00-32.00 ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER Clerk of lrie District Court. itance Tax Regulations .V The Royal Cab driven south on About 200 attended the all- For clogged sewers and drains. (First Pub. Monday, Nov, 14, 196M ' Commercial . 2O.0O-2i.O0 ALOIS WICZEK, ' : Boners ...... ' .., .;. 18.00-rJown one one-half day program Main Street by Charles F. Ci- stag Veterans Council dinner at • APPLIANCE SERVICE - Member of said Board and AOVERTISEMEMT FOR BIDS and CALL SYL KUK0WSKI County Auditor. ; Winona Egg Market is presented by the Minnesota zak , 23, 56 Otis St., and a south- the VFW Club near Lake City Tel. 9509 or 6434 1 year guarantee DEPARTMENT - FULL Four- Door, Sedan Typa (Winona Produce, Zlebell Produce) TIME ; PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE These quotations apply as of State Bar Association section on bound car, following and mak- Friday evening. Proceeds will : To assist with delivery Winona, Minnesota 10:30 a.m. today. tax law in cooperation with the ing a left turn onto 4th Street be used to finance the Veterans Septic Tank & Cesspool of Grade A lumbo ... .45 major appliances and dp Cobell for Sealed proposals will be received up ' University of Minnesota^ Lec- at the intersection, collided. Day program and Memorial Cleaning Service ; Go To Grade A largt ...... :... .40 minor appliance repair fa Thursday, DecemBer i, 1966, at 5.00 Grade A medium .....i...... 33 turing will be 11 experienced The right rear of the taxi cab Day observance. The three vet- Special Truck. Sanitary & Odorless. . p.m.; and publicly opened and read In ' G , S. WOXLAND CO. Some mechanical .: Grade A small ..18 practicing lawyers from Minne- was hit Damage to each was erans organizations comprise ability. the Off Ice of the Btard, City Hall, at Grade B ..J. ;... .35 Rushford, Minn. Tel., 4M-924J 5:00 p.m. on the same day, for fur- Grade C ..;...... -.....,...... ,....18 . apolis and St. Paul. about SUM. the council. nishing a tour-door, sedan type, passen- ' r 40 HOUR WEEK ger automobile to ttia Board of Muni- Jerry s Plumbing Se vice PAID 827 E. 4lh . . . Tal. 9394 INSURANCE AND cipal Works, Winona, Minnesota, all In VACATIONS - ¦ ¦ accordance with the specifications, there- APARTMENT 3-g By Alex Kotzky . EMPLOYEE UMtaffif -- ' ¦ • ¦ : ~ AS LONG AS you are dreaming, do It In S«H lore, prepared by the City Engineer, - - ' . l_aB__a____BBaaw_m^a__a______ja_a___<____M__«gaa«_ ^ a^amaamiaa^amaWamaaT»maaaaTmamaaatWawatMamaaaaamaaratataaaa FRINGE BENEFITS Winona, Minnesota, and now on file at color! We are speaking of. your new IEARIN©S his office. There will be no trade-in, bathroom and Its fixtures, See the Each proposal mutt be accompanied handsomely designed closets, luxurious- Contact Mr. A. H. Kreiger JAR STOCK * CORES by a certified check In the amount of ly contoured lavatories, gracefully styled Twia Cifiat Stock from Oar live percent <5%) of the bid. tubs. In beautiful pastels or steaming Main Office — The right to relecf any and all bids white. Quality fixtures . at a budget price. C. E, G0BEIL C0MPAMr Is hereby reserved; See our plumbing experts for E. CHOATE & CO. free estimates. UH ttftranU* A» . St. rati *, aOao, Mali or deliver all bids to: . Gerald O. Harvey, Secretary, Frank O'Laughl in Board of Municipal Wortu, PLUMBING «. HEATIrJG »7 E. 3rd ¦ Tel. 3703 If You Made Less Than $150 Last Week, ; Female—Jobs of Interest—26 You Investors* Corner Should Read This Ad RELIABLE FULL-TIME beoysltttr want- At Once: ed. Tel. 8-+M8.
WE . ARE NOW taking applications , for extra Christmas help. Must be able to SALESMEN- work alternating hours . . .:¦ 9-5, 9-9/ in NOW on 12 noon, 5-9. Also 2 women lor gift- GET BIG mon- wrapping, full time. A. H. Krleger, ey. Work high-commission, Main Office, H. Choate. & Co. . pre - qualifed, pre - sold LEADS: REX MORGAN, MD. / By Dal Curtis WAITRESSES WANTED - Immediate No hard "canvass- openings. Apply Downtown Country ing," no "cold calls." . Mil- free ing Kitchen. lion dollar 1966 ad campaign pulling Teads by the bushel. It's estimated that more than 20 million people own shares Male —Job. of Interest—27 in American business. Possibl you are one of them. Or per- y PART-TIME HELP, between 20 and tt, haps you are just beginning to see yourself in the role of in- for day and night work. Write C-78 WE NEED HELP vestor and are considering putting some of your funds to Dally Mews. . Chance of a lifetime work in the market. Experienced Our AVERAGE man making fli ght now, you may be puzzling the question of vhat your in- 20% more than a year ago. vestment goal should be. Your answer may be in the f ollowing: Over-The-Road Top men "rolling in it. " WE WILL PAY YOU $150 CASH to watch us show you GROWTH: Your goal may be to benefit from your Invest- how TRUCK DRIVER they do it, Must be bond- ment in later years—perhapsto help finance a college educa- able, drive or own good car, tion to cushion your retirement years even to treat your fam- , , Good fringe benefits. aggressive , HUNGRY FOR ily to some long-talked-about luxury. THE BIG MONEY. Why pass up $150 cash? • • * Apply In person. . So you consider common stocks of companies which strike ¦ "" ¦ Write you as having good prospects of growing. Although the past NANCY . ' ' By Ernia Bushmiller Home Produce, lnc ' common stocks listed on ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i i ¦¦ ¦ - ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ '¦* ¦ ' — ¦¦' -¦' ¦ — ¦¦ - I—ii ——.1. e i'« em Edward Nuthak doesn t guarantee the future, many - ¦¦¦¦ M I I .I ¦'— I ' ' ¦' ¦ " i '¦" "I t "- " ! _ '— '¦— I I ¦"J*— " '-' the New York Stock Exchange have grown impressively St. Charles, Minn. 706 Farmers & Mechanics through the years. Bank Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn . 55402 {Healthy growth is one thing ; the dazzle of the "hig hflyers" EXCELLENT Please give a full work re- may be another. The one sure thing is that stock prices ebb and COMPENSATION f low for many reasons, so there is risk in any inyestment.) sume, We'll get in touch lor Lubricant Salesman to present with you. top quality Una of specialized products INCOME: If your ambition is to spice your regular income to contractors, truckers, farmers, and ranchers In local protected territory, with dividends, your interest may focus on a stock's dividend This connection will furnish five-figure Help—Mal« or Femal* 28 record and prospects. Possibly preferred stocks «r bonds. Income lo energetic producer, Knowl- edge ot equipment and/or previous PHARMACIST, alio woman pharmnclit * # • sales experience desirable. Sincere de- Interested In surgical support fitting, Some 500 stocks listed on the Exchange have paid quar- sire for high Income end ability to for prescription pharmacy apeclallzlno mnnsge your own time essential, Com- In hospital and sickroom supplies ind terly dividends for 20 years or more without a miss. pany training, national advertising orthotic supports and braces. Call col- and technical assistance. Commission lect, Al Simon, Hilton Prescription Phar- # • # and bonus Life and hospitalization macy, 408-783-M66 La Crosie, Wli, Insurance programs. For personal In- SAFETY : If your circumstances suggest a more conservative terview, write In complete conildence MARY WORTH Bv Saonderg and Ernsr WAITERS OR WAITRESSES, full or part- tack , then you would weigh (be relative safety of principal com- " time, 30 Chevrolet. Beth •nowtlrM. Til. M441. — . Til. 269-2S43. lre ¦ e 0M ' . ? i" ,T, • .r from SP*"* Hatchery, antique dresser; Monarch electric stove; %-toni. Tel. I-33M. In RolllnBiloni, 161 E. 3rd Tel. 8-3300 Minn. - GE refrigerator; Maida S-l type sun- Farms, Land for Sal* 98 LOVELY NEW 3-bedrpom home, attach- FORD, 1951 Moor, e-cyllnder with ev»r- ed garage, large lot, 1724 W. - Marie, lamp; soaker hose; garden wire, IB"; FORD-1V4I Won pickup, V-l, Upetd drive, rebuilt motor, WSi 1*55 Chev- Hortas, Cattlt, Stock 43 TREAT rugi Financing available. TeL 8-1059. /right; thty'll be I delight droplea! table; other Items. Wed,, Nov. Washing, Ironing. Mach. 79 transmission, low gear out, good body rolet 4-door, V*, automatic, real jood, cleaned with ' FARMS - FARMS ^- FARMS " Blue Lustra. Rent, tltc- it, l p.m. to 6 p.m., ino W. «h; We buy, we sell, we trade. and box. Tel. 490J. »275. krtel Airto lalei, 470 Mankato. SOWS FOR SALE — Burt Danlelion. trie 5himpoo4_r, tl. H. Choate S. Co, OWNER TRANSFERRED - 3-bedroom Tal. JW». Minn. Ttl. Rushford MIDWEST REALTY CO. ranch, carpeted living room and bed- Mabel, (64-7672. NEWI HOST cleans carptlt without we- AIR CONDITIONER Osseo, Wis. rooms, drapes, bullMni, disposal, cen- Uttd Cm 109 cows, Hia all ter. tjsa your rooms Instantly. It's te WESTINGHOUSE CHEVROLET - 1*40 Bel Air, automatic SPOTTED Poland China and Tel. Office 597-365f tral alr-condltlonlng, SOxISC lot, excel- PUREBRED J"*". »™a«l». «¦»*. SCHNEIDER . tasy with tht HOST electric Up Brush. trann iiijilon. May ba saw 305 Chat- Harvey Bold I, U_ SALES, 3930 Res. 695-3157 lent location, priced to sell. Tel. 8-1120 DODGE—1957 4kfoor hardtop, power iteir- boars. milts E. of (th St., Gdvw . True colors end texture are revived flaid St, after 1 p.m. Tal. 8W-3843. HEAVY DUTY for appointment. Ing, no rust, txctllent condition. $ee> at ,. HoJlSton. without risk, rust marks shrink- ZENITH COLO R or 3M Mankato t^vm, and black and whita TV. age. SHUMSKI'S, Tel. 8-3389 tor details. Houses for WJSTANO-lltS 1-t-J, 44pa«xl, dalux* liv- FEEDER PIGS—50. Wayne Larson La- Large junction. Low paymenls. FRANK Sal* 99 THREE-BEDROOM ranch, carpeting In terlor, good tlrM, axcallent condition. ¦ Automatic MERCURY - 1950 _-door, atralght ' . /noll!*. Tel. Wltpka 20S2. LILLA & SONS, 76) E. 8th. Open eve- Washer . living room and 2 bedrooms, drapes V* Reajonable. Tal. *MU. nlngs. A. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, located short Included, . : large kitchen with dis- •tick, 50M0 actual mlfef, 4 new first, 1 owner, W50, 3H E. Wti after ONE IOW with 10 pigs. Theodore Kuhn. Your choice of dlstanca east. $4400 full price with posal, panelled recreation room and l:Jft Cochran*, Wis. Tel. 2483316. EVERYTHING you twtd for your Thanks NEW FURNITURE smell down payment , balance Ilk* rent, bar . with built-in refrigerator, work- PORD-l»54 . automatic. May giving Dinner, from roasters to the fowl ABTS AGENCY, INC., 159 Wa lnut St. shop, IW-car garage. 815 40th Av».. V* bt asm -ji 15-Lb. Top ' ' at Hi W. 3rd after 3:30. HAVE YOU SEEN FEEDER 5TEERS-30 Herefords, approxi- to put In It, Bt.BAMBENEK'S, "th & f Loading " . Tel. 'M365.:' , . Gdyw. ; Tel. 3853 for appointment. mate weight 850 lbs, Melvln A. Olson, Mankato. 1—Davenport & Chair, Rt. 2, Mabel, Minn. nyfon covering, >& 12-Lb. Front Loading THREE-BEDROOM house, WM bracket, BY BUILDER—2 new, 3-bedroom homes, ECONOMY-PLUSH? THE GREAT NEW QUICK SPECI AL, 1958 Estate Wagon, beige : ...... $85 west location. L. W. Moody, M\0 W. attached oarages, small down payment. PUREBRED SPOTTED Poland China standard transmission, JloS; 1 set Rigid Mark. (Behind Sofspra) Tel. 9745 or 8-2592, or PLUS? , boar* and gills, new bloodline. Lowell plot wrenches, «" to - 24". Tel. 337S. 1—TV. lounge, tangerine ON DISPLAY '67 BUICKS & Bibcock, Utica, Minn. Tal. St. Charles ¦ ¦ ' THREE NEW stucco homes In Goodview, E. OWNER HAS bought another home 1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air tweed cover, faded; ' ' ' ' ' ¦ attached garage, gas heat, IVst baths, and must sell at 932-3437. SEVE!L CESSES, for good wear, A-1 . at- . . •- ' , :: once. Will sacrifice thll 4-door sedan, having a "spotleu" tur- OLDS YET? condition, sizes 10-15-14. Tel. I-30C0 alter foam cushion $69.50 . ; spacious closets. Excellent locations. 3-bedroom home near the Lincoln quoise Interior end Arctic white ex- REGISTERED HEREFORD heifers tor 4 p.m. . . 8—Odd davenport chairs Tel. 6059. . School. ABTS AGENCY, INC., 1S9 Wal- terror, equipped with an economical Plan to stop by and tea sale. Rush Arbor, Rushford, Minn. Tel. , nut St. Tel. 8-4365. . ' ' .. ' 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmis- ' ¦ ¦ ' Winona Electric .844-9122.. ' "; BEOSPRIN6 end good mattress, we nylon covers, each .. $30 D. S400 DOWN, balance like rent. Small sion, power ttaerlng, radio, white ifde- them real soon. While you're bought twin beds ; antique newly cov- 2—Cribs; & Mattresses, house, east. location/ Available at once. INCOME PROPERTY. Beautiful modern wall tires. Here Is an EXCEPTIONAL here, look over this fine se- CHOICE SPOTTED Poland China boars. ered settee, walnut; 1 odd chair. Call Constructioin Go. ABTS AGENCY, INC., 15y Walnut St. colonial home, suitable for 1 or 2 fam- USED CAR, having been locally own- 2. Ernest. Jameson,. Rushford, Minn. at ME. Mark . y complete ...,...... ; $27 119 W. 3rd TeL 5802 Tel. 8-4345. ilies. 6 blocks W. of Post Office. OWTI- ed and serviced here In town. TEST lection of clean, one-owner er selling af bargain price. Tel. 50M for DRIVE IT YOURSELF AND SEEI 1—Damaged bedroom . used cara we've recently HOLSTEIN COWS-3, i fresh and open. SCHWINN SIERRA bicycle, 15-speed, red, NEW 3-bedroom split level home, carpet- appointment. '. ' "¦ suite, dresser, chest ed, ceramic tile taken in trade. ' 1 springers. S6X, Tel. Alma 3587 eve- chrome fenders, used about I year, ex- , 2 baths, lovely recrea- $10 • . ' cellent condition, tion room, roomy, many closet* and E. WEST LOCATION. Near St. Matthew s, 95 nings. . . . . ' Olds trombone. Tel; & bed ..;..;...... ,;. $99 Wanted to Buy 81 ¦ ' . 5413. .. . a-Naugah extras.; 3 bedrooms and bath. Full lot. $9,500, FEEDER PIGS—Jl, «J and « weeks old. yde Armless TV Terms to suit buyer's needs. ABTS AIR COMPRESSOR wanted, IVi h.p., 1965 BUICK Glenn Lehman, Alma, wis. DUE TO DEATH In family, will sell out lounges each .... $39.50 NEW 3-bedroom ranch style, fireplace In AGENCY, INC., 159 WalnUt St, Tel. , state prlca and condition. Tel. 3831 Electra 225 household goods real ' reasonable; 777 w. , living room and basement recreation .8-4365. HAMPSHIRE- BOARS—serviceable age , ath. Tel. 4431. - room, carpeted, ceramic tile, SINGLE DOS kennel crate for station 4 door sedan, power Peer- ' priced reasonable iVIlo Wills, 11/3 miles FOUR-BEDROOM house In Madison HOME wfega_icaval wanted, Tel. 8-41S5. . NEW 3-bedropm with attached -garage, ing, power brakes, 6-way E.' of Nodlnt. . TEENAGE GIRL'S Indoor roller skates, School District. 2 baths, 1 up, 1 down tilt 7; floor lamps; magailne basket; carpeted, ceramic tile. New furhsce, WM. MILLER ItftAP IRON «, METAL large kitchen, utility room power seat, whitew^ tires, PUREBRED DUROC boar* and gilts. Clif- small redlosi kitchen stools; knife Furniture Store Tel. 7434 on first floor, Tel. 7173. CO. pays tilghest prices for scrap Iron, tinted glass, radio, heater, ford Hoff, Lanesboro, Minn., (Pilot sharpener) electric heater) pictures and 350 E. Sarnia St. Mound). frames; new metals, and raw fur. Tupperware bowls; 12 SALE OR RENT—2-bedroom home, at- air conditioning, turquoise place setting new dishes; Closed Saturdays . square tub tached garaoe, aluminum siding, oil PUREBRED BLACK Poland China Maytag washer; much 222 W. :nd Tel. 2067 and gray interior, 19,000 boars, misc. Sale all heat. Reasonable. 366 St. Charles St, 1963 PONTIAC weight from 2OO-30O Ibs. Roger Boynton week during daytime. Good Things to Eat 65 miles. , 1114 W. 6th. HIGHEST Tel. 6707 for appointment. aevylston, Minn. Tel, 3792; PRICES PAID Grand Prix for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, •JUST LIKE NEW. RUMMAGE SALE—Wed., 9-5 pjm. 520 SPECIALI-10 lbs. LAZY-A Burbank Rus- 3-door herdtop, radio, heater, auto- Chatfield St. sets, 39c. Pitted dates, 2 Ibs. 4>e. Wl- raw furs end wool! matic transmission, power steering, Terramycfn NONA POTATO MARKET, 118 Warkef. Eleven and Under WHATEVER YOUR power brakes, console, bucket seats, $3295 CERAMIC FLOO R end wall tile, any Sam Weisrrian & Son solid dark blue tlnish, white tldewall INCORPORATED This well insulated home has i-bed- ' SCOUR TABLETS brand available. Formica, Linoleum '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ tires. Suns, Sporting Goods 66 450 W. 3rd .. ' ' Tel. S847 rooms, 1 downstairs, separate dining ' PROPERTY NEEDS ¦ ¦ 2is...... :.:...,, and underpayments. Curley's Floor Shop, ; ' ¦ : 1965 OLDS : $4.89 377 E. 5th, Tel room, hardwood floors, new furnace. " . 8-1907 anytime. Open ; COMPLETE ::: "'-$179S-' (Free balling gun) mornings. Bene & Richard Sievers, VENISON PROCESSING Good siding. Garage. D WARNKEN'S MARKET ,-" Phone Us ynamic 88 4 door hardtoD, owners. ' Rooms With Mealt 85 . 477 W. 5th St. Located on nicely landscaped lot 50' x VENABLES light blue with matching TED MAIER DRUGS For An Appraisal 75 W Ind . Tel. H71I Animal Health'Center COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD furnishings. 150'. Living room and dining room blue interior HAVE ROOM FOR lady In my board and Open Mon. & Fri. Bvanlngi , power steer- Downtown &. Miracle Mall Moving to Washington; Frlgldalre elec- care home, -In Lanesboro, Minn. Cun- newly carpeted, large kitchen, 3 bed- Of your ing, power brakes, 4-way tric range, automatic washer, Kelvlna- GUNS ningham Rest Home. Tel. 467-3462. rooms, 1 downstairs. Freshly painted, present property tor dryer, Philco - 31" TV and numer- New arid Used new ,foot. West location. and let Us show you our power seat, power windows, Poultry, Eggi, Supplies 44 ous other miscellaneous Items. 530 c. One-story home, 2 blocks from Lin- '62 BUIGK r ; white sidewalf tires, tinted . «th. Tel. 972J after 3:30. TRAPS Rooms Without Meals 86 photo lisitngs of new and LIVE CAPONS—30c ,lb. Lavema Sonsella, Conebar and Fox coln School. Living room with fire- glass, radio, heater. LOOKS Rt. 2, Arcadia. Ttl. 323-7334, FUR COAT — natural mink sides, full place, sun room, dining room, 2-3 bed- old properties now avail- Electra 225 «Moor hardtop, LIKE NEW. DRIVE IT TO- length, size 18-30, Ilka new, May be AMMUNITIO N THIRO E. 315^-Large pleasent . room. rooms, oil heat, garage. Purchase on contract. Move right In. DEKALB 20 week pullets, vaccinated for seen at Fur* By Francis. Deer slugs, rifle and shotgun. able, 6-way pow«r seat, \ radio, DAY. . Bronch itis, Newcastle and Pox, Raised Will trade for used guns. ROOM FOR RENT, ladles only. Inquire ¦ Three apt. brick building. Two apts. near new whJtewalls In our own pullet growing houses, TWO USED 30" electric ranges. '. NEUMANN BARGAIN STORE . 168 Mankalo Ave. , tinted on 1st floor. Four rooms and balh on $2395 available year trourid. SPELTZ CHICK B & B ELECTRIC wind shi a 1 d ¦ '¦ - ¦ ROOMS FOU MEN - with er without 2nd Hour. East location. : , plus many HATCHERY, Rolffnasfone, Mlnri. Tel: ;.. 155 E. 3rd . • • . Musical Merchandise 70 M69-2311. .. . housekeeping accommodations. No day BOB standard Electra features. sleepers, Tel. 4859.: ; RESIDENCE PHONES: j ^ See Us For Special Prices . We Service All Record Players 'E.J. Hartert . . . 3973 BUICK & OLDS ¦ Comfort, luxury and nicest Steel plates, 4c per lb.; I-Beams; Pipes. Complete Stock of Needles COLLEGE BOY—newly decorated large ; Mary Lauer... 4523 . Terramycin HARDT'S MUSIC STORE ; Many Other Items. . . sleeping quarters, private bath, close ' , Bill Zlebell . . . 4854 condition.. , ¦ DOUBLE-CHECKED¦ ¦ POULTRY FORMULA M & W IRON & METAL CO. to WSC. 7el. 8-3213. #$&»£ : ¦ ¦ 207 W. 2nd St. ¦ : . - :. USED' CARS ¦H lb. .,...... ;: $ 6.00 ii REALTOR /:> :::; $.J'595 .,y 1 lb...... $11.50 LESS THAN 2 weeks and the holiday sea- Rent A Apartments, Flats 90 120 cEMT£ft-m,2349 :- son starts. Hsve your home bright and ¦ ¦ • EGG . FORMULA sparkling by giving walls and woodwork TWO APTS.-l st and 2nd floor et Foun- ¦ ' ¦' RUSHFORD—^ a luxurious satiny low-lustre finish of 601 Main St. . . . : . Tel, 2849 % lb...... ;...., Musical Instrument tain City, Wis. Tel. 8687-3502. . $ 3.25 Elliott's White Veneer, white or pastel WALZ 1 lb. yy \:.:. ,,..: $11.50 Eggshell Paint. Applies easily, dries FOUR-ROO«i unfurnished apt., with balh. Accessories, Tires, Parts 104 V: : Buick-bids. CMC quickly, completely wasablt. A rainbow Rental Payments Tel. 4641 or 7381. 156 E 6th V; MILLER TED MAIER DRUGS of beautiful colors to choose from. Open Mon. & Friday Nights Animal Health Center . TWO-BEDROOM and 4-bderoom apts. for 3-bedrpom, 2-story Colonial. MOTORS, INC. -— ¦ ¦ ¦ Apply Toward — .;. Downtown & Miracle Mall PAINT DEPOT rent, slovi and refrlgeralor furnished. 1(7 Center St. : Living room with fireplace, Purchase Price! Tel. 9110. V dining room and kitchen. ATTENTION • Buick Sales & Servica • Mobil* Homes, Trailer* 111 Wanted—Livestock 46 THREE ROOMS with private bath, heat Close to downtown. For ap- Riishjord, Minn. DAILY NEWS and hot vwiler furnished. 321 E. Sth. Want to SAVE; ^ HWY. ' el Mobile. Home Sales, E. of Shi-v HARu^^^ . Phone: VN 4-7711 LEWISTON LIVESTOCK MARKET pointment Tel. 8-3391. gri-La Motel. A tail reduction en all parts; A real good auction market for your MAIL FOUR MODERN rooms, carpeting, money on tires mobile homes, alia Tel. t-iiit. livestock. Dairy catlle on hand Music Store drapes, »lov» and refrljerstor. Tel. all week, ¦ ' SEE OUR FINE selection of hew moblla hogs bought every day. Trucks avail- . 8-1128. ; . before CHRISTMAS? SUBSCRIPTIONS ; homes, 10' and 12' wide. Now telling: able. Salt Thurs, 8:00 p.m. Tal. 2tW7. 116-118 E. 3rd St , FOU R BEDROOMS . SUGAR LOAF APTS.-Deluxe 1 and 2- 1959¦ ¦ RAMBLER at large discounts. COULEE MOBILE May Be Paid At V7ARD9 has a few ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦' HOME SALES, Hwy. 14 & 41 East, Wl- bedroom, with carpeting and air con- 3 bedroomsi and bath up. '¦;¦ .• CLASSIC. ;¦ Farm implements <48 ditioning. BOB SELOVER, REALTOR, DISCONTINUED : . . nona. Minn. TeL 4276. . , Tel. 2349; after hours 4JI1, 8-2181 or Large carpeted living rcom- TED MAIER DRUGS Radios Television Tl • ¦ - - ¦ ana. ; - . v. . -:;.:,:. /-/ .;/¦ .. . dining room, family type TRE/U) DESIGNS 4 door, 6 cylinder engine, CHICKASHA AND American moblla . ' ..' CHAIN SAWS REPAIRED OVERDRIVE transmission, homes, Winnebago campers and trivet 8, RECONDITIONED FREEZERS CENTER JOOVi—3 rooms with private kitchen, plus 1 bedroom and left. ;• trailers. We trade for most anything. ROBB BROS. MOTORCYCLHI. bath. Carpeting, draperies, stove and radio, green with inatching Temmy't Trailer Sales, 3 miles S. of ¦' ;¦: IT costs no more to own a Gibson. Come bath on first floor. Close to 573 E. 4lh In and get our prices. WINONA FIRE FREE refrigerator - furnished. Adults.. $90. schools, churches <3nd FULL 4-PLY NYLONS interior, like new tires PLUS Galesville, Hvry. 53. t, POWER CO., 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 5065. By appointment only. Tel. eTJO. shop MILK HOUSE EQUIPMENT ping center. Owner will NEW SET OF SNOWTIRES, RENT OR SALE—Trailers and campere. RATH wash tanks, TUBED or TUBELESS fails, air Intake*, host LAVATORY TOWEL BARS may DICK TRACY By Chester Gould
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r i_Mlltsf catches you at a football game or just during every- H l I Dresses m c,Qy 9ettin9 QrounQ . With Haddad's professional j OFF Lilies new CLEANED ] m fall election . . . Juniors, Misses and ¦ EltHre SfOck Of Hew Fall Sportswear jj ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ water-proofing you're always "right as rain". Half Sizes ... sensational values to $19.98. H _»»¦%¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ SWEATERS * \ 1 FREE BLOUSES * 3 $C SO 5 * * j ^ ¦ ¦¦ SK,RTS • Fly a cloan, bright flog y^^. ^V ¦ HI '^" ¦" ¦ 3 o s WL at your _ m ir* SLACKS * hom* ... Wall f \j fiw. _^*' ' _. -1 _. ' - ' - '-^_. "¦/ _. . '__ ' " -_n_r- A * J i ..... ».„. *.____ . «.„ r „. ____5_13D_M_IIfl__D ** ** M FREE. Briny if In now and M "* ¦ " yj ^jj ggjjj y^^ " ^jy H hav« if all *«f for t«ie (9 . .• •- . 164 Main St. Fro* Parking in Roar of Plant jW next timo you display it. i Jordan'$ I L,—^ , Phone 2301 5 ^^ ^ 60 WEST THIRD STREET IN DOWNTOWN WINONA | ^^^^tTaaatam ammamamamw ammatmamma samamammmm n , _____¦______¦ , , u, .,_¦ ¦ • ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ * . ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ - ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ... .i t