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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]. Cloudy, Scattered for Best Results Showers Tonight Use Daily News And Wed nesday Classified Ads U.S. Bombers Pound Reds North of Hanoi SAIGON, Soutli Viet Nam Tnunderchiefs dropped : 17 tons damage was reported to the tar- was 45 miles to the south ear- (AP) : - U.S. fighter-bombers of 750-poimd general purpose get, an indication that there lier this year. made their deepest penetration bombs on the complex, de- were no secondary explosions In all of North Viet Nam today and stroying nine buildings and caused by exploding amiminU , some 60 U.S. and VusU US. Policy for the first time poured bombs d amaging 20 others, the spokes- tion. namese air forco and US. Navy ¦ and rockets into targets north of man said. No enemy aircraft were sight- planes dropped about 300 tons the "Hanoi line." ed and antiaircraft fire was of bombs on widely scattered A U.S. spokesman said one The Tbunderchlefi , escorted , by 20 other planes, were over light to moderate , the spokes- targets In North Viet Nam to- Best Bundy raid was against army barracks man said, at Son La , 110 miles west north- the target for 30 minutes, the day, US; spokesmen said. Tar- west of Hanoi and only 80 miles spokesman . said. The previous northernmost get* Included barracks, supply Tells Critics from the Red Chinese border . It Another group of eight Tnun- penetration of North Viet Nam depots, bridges and ferries. also was 55 miles from Dien derchiefs with the same 20 es- was a U.S. Navy strike against A U.S. Air Force pilot bailed Bien Phu, where the French jvcortfl attacked the Van Nuoc Hon Gay, 75 miles east of Ha- WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- out of his F100 Super Sabrr Jet dential adviser McGeorge army went down to final defeat Chien ammunition d ep o t 70 noi . This was during the August in Indochina. miles west northwest of Hanoi , 1964 Gulf of Tonkin crisis. . 25 miles south of Da Nina, in Bundy confronted critics of the Eight U.S. Air Force F105 the spokesman said. Moderate The nearest raid to Hanoi South Viet Nam, and was quick- Johnson administration's Viet ly picked up safe by an Ameri- HANDSHAKES FOLLOW BILL SIGNING front row, are: Sen. Russell Long, D-La; ; Nam policies Monday night and can helicopter. The plan* was .. . President Johnson, after signing a bill Rep. John Byrnes, R-Wis.; Sen. John J. said "the policy which the Unit- Job Can Be Dangerous not hit by enemy fire, a U.S. repealing $4.7 Trillion In excise taxes, strides Williams, R-Del.; Sen. Everett Dirkseri, ed States is now following is the military spokesman said. along in the White House East Room Mon- R-Ill. almost hidden ; Rep. Wilbur Mills, best policy in a difficult and day to shake hands with members of Con- D-Ark. - Sen. Clinton Anderson ,.. D N.M., and In Saigon, a Viet Cong terror- ' r dangerous situation," gress attending the ceremony. From left, Sen. George Smathers, ' D-Fla, • (AP- Photofax) ist shouted "Down with thr That policy, Bundy asserted, Americans" as he died before a "is that we should stay there, firing squad for trying to blow Babysiife^^ up an American billet in a Sai- First Day of gon suburb. . No Foliov/up Two U.S. Marines were killed ^ when their jeep hit a land mine) ^ 8% miles west of Da Nang. Business Under to They were en route to re-estab- ST. PAUL (AP) ^^— For count- ture that; he killed Mary Louise , thing of the home environment' lish contact with an artillery On 852 Raid less teenagers, babysitting is a because he feared she was j and background of persons who : unit which was without commu- breaking up his friendship, with nications, a U.S. spokesman way of earning pin money. For ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ! want to hire a babysitter. WASHINGTON (AP) — De- sweep into the Communist jun- her sister . : ¦ . - . said. . New Tax Cuts some, it has been a prelude to Sitters should be instructed to fense officials said they were at gle stronghold. Evelyn Hartley, 15, apparent- ! The death of the Marine* a loss today to explain why no It was suggested that perhaps WASHINGTON (AP) — If you mysterious disappearance — or ly was dragged from a La | call home if problems arise, or brought the number of Ameri- Crosse, Wis., home where she attempt was made to exploit the South Vietnamese army buy a piece of jewelry today, a death. if they notice anything unusual. can combat dead in Viet Nam Barbara Iversen, 14, who van- was babysitting on Oct. '14, 1957. I the shock effect of the B52 raid lipstick , a: handbag, a suitcase After dark , parents should es- to 419, may have been reluctant to risk ished from a suburban Shore- Blood stains were found at the the defiant Communist, Trail with a battalion size or bigger a sizable force in an area where or even a knapsack , you won't but a nationwide search cort their babysitting teenager view home where she was car- house, to and from the place of em- Van Dang, 25, was executed at it had been badly chopped up in have to pay a federal retail tax ing for youngsters June 9, has has failed to locate the girl. Her dawn In Saigon's central market fate remains a mystery. ployment.. the past. on it — for the first time in been the object of an extensive Sitters should be certain all square while newsmen and pho- years. search. Capt. Louis H. Burg, former j tographers watched. De- doors and windows are locked A little more than an hour Those so-called nuisance tax- Barbara was not the first area head of the St. Paul Police and secured. , i Dang began shouting Commu- Japan Sip after the B52s dropped their last teenager to disappear while ba- partment sex division, says ba- : nist slogans as he was hauled es were among the federal ex- bysitting doesn't have to be a high-explosive bombs cise taxes wiped out at midnight bysitting. If anyone comes to the door, . from the van. A Catholic priest , three 41- , 13; St; Paul dangerous job. after President Johnson signed Juanita Wendel , the sitter should carry on the i stood near him for a moment, man teams of Vietnamese sol- vanished in 1948 after receiving conversation only through the but the terrorist paid no atten- Trade diers and U.S. Army officers the $4.7-billion tax cut bill in a "Babysitting Is no more dan- Strang- Treaty McGeorge Bundy a telephone offer of a baby-sit- jobs door or locked screen. tion. White House ceremony Monday. ting job from a "Mr. Carson." gerous than any of the other ers should never be admitted. and enlisted men entered the Defends Viet Policy teenagers work at but there are As he was being tied to tha target area. . Other excise taxes are being A month later picnickers came Inside and porch lights should stake in a sandbagged encl — Japan and cars and air conditioners— are what is necessary. . .and seek , 15, said Burg. Chi Minh, ican officers, was to get in and Pretty Mary Louise Bell If the sitter stays overnight, Communist North Viet Nam. South Korea signed treaties to- retroactive to last May 15, so constantly, as we have for Minneapolis, was lured from a Capt. Burg suggested these assess the damage;, them get out that if you bought one of these she should undress in . the dark. day to establish normal rela- months and months baby-sitting job in 1963 and then common-sense rules to minimize The squad took position, fired as soon as possible — not to en- anytime since then you'll get a , to find a for possible trou- The sitter should give tele- tions for the first time In 60 was beaten and staobed to the possibilities. phone callers no information. and Dang' head sagged for- gage any sizable Vi«t Cong refund. On cars the refund way to get this dangerous and death. Ronald Sleeves, 19 , a pa- ble or tragedy: years. It was the climax of 14 She can tell them the homeown- ward. An officer administered force! should average about $170. difficult business to the confer- rolee, told police after his cap- Parents should know some- the coup de grace with a pistol. years of on-and-off negotiations U.S. officers who accom- As he used dozens ers are expected back very . of souvenir ence room." and ask the caller to The execution took about ona panied the three reconnaissance pens to sign ; the bill shortly, Thousands of students staged , Johnson leave his number. , minute. noisy demonstrations in Seoul parties described the Viet Cong called it "a bright day for all Speaking for the critics, Dr. World Saw Her Picture Police picked up Dang March and Tokyo to protest the trea- as "dazed, obviously in a great Americans." Hans Morgenthau, professor of The sitter should have police 20 as he was setting a fuse to an ties. state of confusion" after the The President said "this ex- political science at the Universi- and fire department telephone explosive charge hidden in his foreign ministers Lee Dong bombing. cise' tax bill will make its maxi- ty of Chicago, said , "I think our numbers readily at hand. motor scooter outside an Ameri- aim must be to get out of Viet Girl Should a caller, knock on a Won of South Korea and Etsu- One officer said the Viet Cong mum contribution to our eco- Wounded Viet can billet in suburban Gia Dinh. nomic health only if businesses Nam but to get out of it with door where, the light is out , the Police found a plastic charge, a saburo Shiina of Japan signed were "firing high and seemed to the documents at the official res- pass along to consumers the full honor." He rejected the idea of sitter should motion the caller battery-operated time devica be disorganized." an immediate withdrawal and around to the entrance where the luggaga idence of Premier Eisaku Sato. Another said the Communists amount of the reduction in the In Saigon Hospital and two fuses in the Sato interrupted an election tax . And today I urge every said the United States should light is working. compartment of Dang 'ss cooler. "probably assumed that our South Viet Nam Dong Xoai looking for her fami- junket to witness the ceremony manufacturer and every retail- seek face-saving devices to rec- SAIGON, Babysitting should be ap- Police said Dang confessed ha forces were battalion size." (AP) — An iron cot in a Saigon , : ¦ ' proached as a serious job. The blow up the build- which was nationally televised. Apparently the Reds found out er in this country to do just tify the situation, such as the ly. . was trying to French achic /ed in their hospital is the only home that sitter should not have girl or boy ing. He pleaded guilty at a mili- fairly quickly that they were not that. " with- The girl was finally flown to The foreign ministers signed drawal from Algeria. remains for Gian Thi Yen, a 12- companions with her when she tary trial April 9. facing a big force of South Viet- Prfce cuts to year-old girl wounded in the helicopter a basic treaty, four separate follow the tax A brisk clash between Saigon by American is working. namese soldiers because they cuts are not mandatory, but the Bundy battle of Dong Xoai. Searchers combed the brush Brig. Gen, Ngoyen Chanh Thl, agreements and two protocols, and Morgenthau highlighted the crewmen. It was thought her began regrouping. makers and sellers of the goods and swamp of the Carlos Avery commander of the Vietnamesa covering diplomatic relations, The State Department has hour- long special CBS televi- A photo of Yen, taken by As- family had been killed by the are generally expected to pass photographer game refuge in Anoka County army in the northern part of tha fisheries, Ko rean property claimed the bombing "made sion and radio program , al- sociated Press Viet Cong guerrillas who over- claims and on the savings to consumers. Horst Faas, aroused worldwide again Monday without further country, said in an interview economic coopera- possible the entry into the area though there were similarities battal- tion , the status of Korean na- Johnson said : "When there is sympathy. It showed the child , ran the village. clues to Barbara 's disappear- today that 20 Viet Cong of government forces, for the in the practical steps "urged by as many as fl ,- tionals residing in Japan , again opportunity for tax revi- with leg wounds bandaged , Yen 's father , a soldier, had ance. Her tennis shoe and hair ions — perhaps cul- first time in over a year. " the two men. Altogether , six 000 men — are now operating in tural property and cultural co- sion , we hope, in particular, to limping through the rubble of been killed. So had her younger curlers were found along a "lov- Actually, the South Vietnam- foreign policy experts took part road in the refuge South Viet Nam 's five northern- operation , $300 million in Japa- provide further tax relief to Van Bang, 8, and a sis- er's lane" ese teams penetrated more than In the discussion — three for brother , Saturday. most provinces, nese grants and $200 million in the fringes of the two-square- those in our nation who need it ter, Thi Lien , 5. most — those taxpayers who each side. No new proposals long-term, low - interest loans mile bomb target zone bcofre were offered. But Yen's mother and two from Japan. withdrawing. now live in the shadow of pover- ngs brothers lived. The mother, Le The negotiations did not set- "Within the framework of (he Kansas Ha Thi Gai , 31, who is expecting tle the status ol Takeshima Is- The official statement also The President didn't explain choice available to us ," Bundy another child , finally traced land which both countries claimed that "the installations what he had in mind for this said , "wc can move without re- Yen to the Saigon hospital, found were destroyed'"' by these Marine Jets claim. sometime- in-the-future tax cut It was referred to fur- straint against thoso who have Boasted People In the United States ther talks. teams. possibility. 2 Who engaged in this aggression from countries wrote The The first stage of the reduc- the north. and other Club-swinging police arrested tions will "lift one and three- Associated Press in Saigon , of- about f>(K) youths in Seoul while "Wc can move toward with- fering help or to adopt the little quarters billion dollars of oner- drawal without regard to our Lead Attack breaking up a demonstration Of Killing 7 girl. ing more than 7O0, ous taxes from the American obligations to those in South DA NANG , South Viet Nam Nam , dropp - by about 7,000 students. Scores iVi Inches LANSING , Kan . (AP) -Tw o But Yen 's mother will not 000 pounds of bombs, 77,000 ton« economy," the President said. Viet Nam or the political conse- (AP) — Four Marino Phantom of police and demonstrators ¦ young; men , who had boasted of consider adoption, So far , there south. The voice ol of napalm and firing some 14,- quences in other countries. indication whether jets streaked were injured and army troops killing seven persons, showed a has boon no an Air Force spotter pilot 500 rockets. were coiled out ns the protest WEATHER "We can stay rouglily where complete reversal of attitude as any help will actually reach crackled over the radio: Before the jets began their Of Rain Falls we are In essentiall y the passive them. went into its second straight they went in solemn rcpentnnc-c "The Viet Cong have two gov- strikes Inside Viet Nam four day. TKnmAL FORECAST role or we can carefully and and were hange d Their house and possessions months ago , close air support to the gallows Dong Xoai. ernment companies pinned In Tokyo, some 3,000 mem- WINONA AND VICINITY — with a choice of specific ways were .smashed at and bombing were left to Viet- Occasional early today. 's pension amounts to down and are threatening to bers of the left-wing 7,eng»kur- cloudiness and lit- and means move to sust ain our George Ronald York , 22, of The father namese pilots and a handfu l of At Sanborn tle change fn temperature to- part . " just n few dollars n month. overrun them. The Viet Cong rn student organization took to Jacksonville , Fin., and James west Americans flying propollcr-drlv- night and Wcdnesay with occa- arc on top of the hill Just the streets , By Till: ASSOCIATED PHF.SS "It in not for me on this occa- Douglas Latham , 23, of Mau- "All our relatives live In the of the river where the smoke is cn Skyralders. sional .showers and thunder- sion , Rain fall in much of Minne- to discuss specifically ricovillc , Tex., were executed at Communist north , " said Yen 's rising. Tho US. Marine and Air The Korean* charge the trea- ' storms , becoming more isolated what steps may come in tho fu- Force jets often snake through sota today, Is bringing timely the Kansas Prison. mother. "Wo came down to "I'll mark the target with a ty is a "sel lout " and Korea Wednesday, how tonight 55-62, ture." added Bundy, formerly H terrain at 450 miles an moisture to growing (*irm crops. As bitter Icon - ngers four South Vict Nam when the Com- rocket, Hit tho top of the hill y should have held out for more The heaviest rain was in the high Wednesday 711-115, Harvard University professor smoke hour about 100 feet above tha years ago, they scoffed at soci- munists took over up there ." hill and then work over the tree war reparations . sout hern pari of the state. The LOCAL WKATW'.R and dean . Ho said he felt that ety, termed life a "rat race." The best the mother can hope ground to mnko their runs as The left - wing Japanese con- , Official lino on the slope." Weather Bureau said 'P^ inches observations for the the present administration and said (hey looked forward "to for is a job as a servant or laun- effective as possible, Bombing tend it will leaid to an anti-Com- fell at Sanborn. 24 hours ending at 12 in. today: stand was "the position of a sol- , The smoke rocket ripped Into must bo done from a higher alti- execution , dress at one of the army camps tho Vict Cong positions and the munist northeast Asia military Now Mm had l.ill) inches , Maximum , fill ; minimum , 62; id nnd very strong majority of She is a Catholic and may also tude. alliance and will dim chances Marshall 1.40 , Litchfield 1. 411 , noon , firs t Phantom rolled In on an OR; precipitation . .40, the Congress and of the people.'' Facing the gallom todin . he eligible for assistance In 1 tlm planes are hit for reunific ation of South and Mankato 1.27. Pipestone l. 'J.l; attack run. Sometime* York said: .some of the many Catholic refu- by fragments from their own North Korea. Comfroy and Granite Falls l.!)0 , "I' ve nothing to say except gee villages around Saigon. Capt. Michael Sullivan of Hev- and Minneapolis - SI, Paul LIS. bombs and rockets. Japan annoyed Korou on Aug, I' m glad to he going home 1o An American travel agent erly Hills , Calif., led the flight 've fired within 60 feet of 22 , 1010 , and I hope to meet you "We mid held it until the In the New Dim ure a , farmers heaven , offered funds and possibly a which few to the rescue of the our own Marines on tho ground end of World War II. Flooded Liquor people up there . future trip to the United States endangered companies sout h of said the soaking rain was ideal when they were in trouble ," for crops. II followed lf> rainless "I know it won I do much for Yen, Da Wang. said Lt , John Cowell , 27 of (o . Signals Received days in the area, Agricultural good say I'm sorry , but I "We saturated (be (op of (he Cumberland Foresido, Maine. extension agents unnerved Hint To Be Destroyed know God has forgiven me and hill with our bombs and then So far three U.S. Jota have From Space Vehicle the rain would he helpful loo In l hope you people can see fit Body of La Cross e begun flat passes toward the been reported lost on mission* to do the sritno," washing pre-emcrgent weed-kill- DKNVKIt , Colo. ( AP) tree lines , lacing them with against the Viet Cong. At least UOCHUM , Germany (AP) - •- A under n court ruling cf the ear- Latham .said simply: ( ing chemicals into the ground, ly lfl&Os which slates nny Flier Recovered Zunis five-inch rockets) ," he one was shot down. The linrhum space observat ory quarter of n million dollars bottled 'Tin not mad at .anybody. " The Minnesota Highway De- liquor covered by flood water is reported. said today it mis been receiv- partment .snld the heavy rains worth of liquor Is going to At York's request a prison CHICAGO in - The body of Morlnn pilots nay they find no longer , fit for human con - "On our last pass , the govern- pretty ing .signals since Monday from in the southwestern part of the be dest royed because of last chaplain , the Hev. Kdgar llobrrl Anderson. Hfi-yonr-old ment troops began charging up their sham of tho war sumpt ion . Crosse , Wis,, impersonal. an unidentified space probe It slate flooded somn highways , week's floods. MoisMier read from the XI rd resident of Lu the hill Into tho Vict Cong posi- spectrin!cd they could be com- I .eo S. Sullivan , general man- Psalm before the trap was miss ing since his light plane "What wo do Is our Job ," snld but the trouble wan only tempo- The li quor , incliulli. R , tions. " ing from n m annerl Soviet spare rary. Imported ager of McKesson k llnbblns sprung. crashed Into Lake Michigan MaJ, Keith Smith M , of Moses whiskies , scotches , gins , wines sairl the bottles will he taken to Tim government assault was vehicle or from one of the un- lust. December , was found Mon- successful. bake , Wash, "Inherent to our manned IhiHslnn Cosmo,1, series. An underpins on U.S. High- and champ ignes , Is in flooded n dump where agents of the Al- Their attitudes had rhniig*il day near the lako shore. training is the desire to Inflict The Soviet Union has an- way 71 at Sanborn was flooded basement MKims of the liquor cohol and Tobacco Tax l>ivlslo>n through four years of futile ef- Identity was established Sidllvnn \n a member of damage on the enemy." nounced tho orbiting of 08 un- wit h three feet of water. The division of McKesson A Bob- of the U.S. Treasury will siipi • forts by court-appointed «tt«ir- through papers on I lie body, Murine Fighter Attack Squad- "That means kill all the Vl«t manned Cosmos sfilellllc.i r»v«)r water soon subsided and traffic bins, Inc . vlsei tholr dc.slnirt ion under noyr, to set aside the death pen- which was spotted hv n bather ron S:ifl . His outfit flow fl!2 sor- Cong wo can," a squadron mate tho ini/it two yours. res unied. Tito spirits must be destroyed heavy rollers, alty. and recovered by police. ties during tholr months in Viet said. m»..iiinir»i» 1 ¦ w ,1'l l BaBBa»WWroSSaB i iii... . Rock Island Orders MUgKgyKag T.*'" -i "f'"'i- ">.'. JtM ^ ;KVir ^fflM ^Km,^a »» WgU^ ™ 2,094 Freight Cars ¦ Missouri Synod CHICAGO (AP) — The Rock NAACP Begins Island Lines has ordered 2,094 new freight cars (o cost $26 mil- lion , Chairman and President Elects Officers Jervis Langdon Jr . ' said Sunday Legal Activities DETROIT i* - The Luther- The orders , with five mnnu- an Church-Missouri Synod Sun- factuieis. aie a patt of the iail- day elected Dr. Roland Wierier- load's tf>7 million equipment I acquisition program for 1965. In Alabama aenders and four other church- ¦ BIRMINGHAM , Ala. (AP) - men as vice president to serve i ^^^BBBBBB ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^MBJgg The National Association for the under Dr Oliver R. Harms, i Milwaukee Child B^B^B^BB^ Advancement of Colored People president. . — banned in Alabama for eight The group's 4*t h convention Killed in Fall — has begun its first ma- " year* continues the rest of this week I I EXCISE TAX R EMOVED ON COSMETICS, BILLFOLDS, CLOCKS, WATCHES, ETC. . jor civil rights project since it MILWAUKEE <* -• A two- operate under a Dr. Wiederaenders , reelected j eat -old gu! was killed Satur- won approval to : IN - ¦¦ first vice president, will work day night when she fell from Ewww- ^mr- n»» PRICES EFFECTIVE BOTH STORES m mwiMmmwmmmm I' court ordor.. ^^ the third floor bedroom window The project is statewide Ne- out of St. Louis headquartei s in ' Sh.-SlielU of hoi home to an asphalt drive- f. j voter registration. \ AtfflP tftfffi ^^Wm the church's only fulltime of- \\ n\ '0 feet belou Sl.OO Drene - F ^^ T i ^^^^iBiL J P N.w RevlenARGF |^^ xiSI ¦' lt» goals: 100,000 more regis- fice. . " ' 1 The uctim was Rrna Cottrell , <;HAMPnn I^CM^K I iLAKUC PEAPTL, ! tered Negro voters in Alabama Re-elected second vice pre- ' daug hter of Mr and Mis Stev- onAMrUvJ ^u IMI BE jraMfeMM a b the summer's end , creation en Cottrell wJJIrMfikWm vl=5 by sident was Dr. Theodore F. ' ti SHPTn HHi& uTn I rnkiDArTC r '^T \ ^ of stronger county leadership CA f r C0MPAL,b y/S \iy among Negroes and a new im- Nickel of the Jehovah Lutheran #* C I Sl -i HS r%i 1 f iK19 ' ¦ JVJ - "i filled with Lov.-Pat |Sj . age for Alabama. .: • '• • ¦ ' ' . Church in Chicago, Dr. Paul 11 ^ in "*"* ! WjLi *'*ll | ^ | I ^J ' NAACP chapter leaders and Streufert of the St. Thomas businessmen — both white and Lutheran Church of Rocky Riv- Negro — were among the esti- $2 75 Oglivi highlight, ¦ » , Ohio, was elected third vice ** , mated 100 civil rights volunteers er SURVEY | | UUiMjHmmmmm^ ||| N , ^ ^MA president . ^ who began the campaign Mon- "Pro" Quality WA^ ' Dr. W. Harry Kricger , pre- SHAMPOO S&eauU'fuigCaiA N'» f M ^ ^^ M \ day by attending the opening of . sident of the Michigan district SETTLES I Golden Crown U . . .. . V ' £ Q FTTIkl iC U r *ZTZ. I a iwo-day workshop period. H for dry, oily or normal - p> T-\ T-> /—S -\r §j JU I HMO K Sturdy 9 Bondwa r* The volunteers will go in was elected fourth vice presi- groups to make the county-to- dent. If he accepts the new QUESTION i GOLF BALLS S B R E C K1 L0TI0K| sometimes door-to-door, post , he must resign his Michi- on an | pLAT£S county, *^\hcn j have accident , -$S H A M P O O drive to encourage Negroes to gan office. S| W |th 4 free pla.flc roller. v. ho i< more likels lo help \oii - f\QC | p ly to vote. Dr; George W, Wittmer, pas- ' tflw app an independent. -agent or ft one- eaOV 7^ .^ | ' | tor of the Messiah Lutheran ,\ salesman '" \n impar- ^sar^"- , "TTc L AC) ° ^0° " . by iomp.in L , "> There are Three Brerk tj ^W R *J S They will be joined later Church in St. Louis, was elect- by a nationally recog- t / / 1 tial survey. $173 $1-50 H.H. Ayer c. Shampoos . . one for dry 1 S more volunieers . — all selected ed fift h vice president. nised research organization I O o \\ ano,her for 0l Iv hair ' * "» WMM/ lMiM by the NAACP from across the The Rev. Ernest C. Mappes , puned 9 out o f 10 independent I J!! K I i pCTirK hair - i ^^^Mwmaimvmi-mmI * LITJ I I^rv ^' and a .Ii.rrl for normal - nation. ; The total assigned to pastor of the Bethlehem Luthei- .ijjc nis help with claims, A far Fab.rge Froifd ^ _ ,, . - _ v " ."Tas^ ^T ^*r;r, , hair, l- arh Hi eric Shampoo " l i&^s£b » Alabama is 240. an Church For The Denf in lower percentage of other agent.i ^ ^ lm ^^ The NAACP regained its stat- Neb., was awarded the do. We're inde- -rr?f CQc i' thorough >oi v.onWc thein- ;,^ . ^ Omaha. /*^C**v 5ff\ j aotton. Hioosr SPRAY nf^^Sk^^^Hnl us last year when the U.S. Su- John of Beverley medal. The pendent agcnM f ^* - ^£ \ H'^ f Callus. ^) *+' f\rKl CC l\ ^ ESB0ml preme Court ruled unanimously award honoring an individual I J^/fiEf* s<< ro,ff>r reiyourt Brhair"k s^amPoo J COLOGN ES y that Alabama no constitu- ..."S&v it ?"'?zr~ m^WM kVV3 condition , II WkW2m&&m\ had "who has made significant con- ' ,7^fi'\ m *! ^ ^fj M tional basis for banning . the or- tributions in the continuing ef- ^ ganization. forts to alleviate the handicap Clark & Clark, Inc. J' of deafness,-' is named : aftei $ H. W. Clark F. W Naas - Bishop John Beverley, whom r ' $2.00 2°Nutri °Tonic , C. G: Brown Jr. %>f, ROLL-ON »£ AQc r J u the church calls the first person : ^^it^xBmmm9Bmnm u l^af^< f \ in recorded history to teach a 117 Center St. Phone J904 -£r DFODORAKiytVUwl\rAliT I ^ rTT "r*zr™nm \^^S^^gg^ ^ ^ ^i Couple 91 * ii ^ -"¦^rrr^^s.7 ii ^\$5EBae££— r deaf person to speak and read Men s Straw C ; T |"T1 ? PERMANENT J 20' Zero .. .. - - . . \ C\ f \T T l _ _ Q Q | ^ yy Re0O,or 5uper Gen,,,r 86 Married ; SPORTS CAP ; SrrI III ' ' - WINDOW FAN SOUTHBURY, Conn: (AP) - ¦«p-^^-«w«^- T0 uj_ Ju $129 % , Emma Francis Morey was 91 ¦ •{¦ I * Ar i vlilL I J u and James John Wilson was 86 ¦* ii W8BS8H&M an^^a-KSW « STERN * rnnA\/ ^ •^IKC ^^W^" - and they wanted to marry for WE ] -,^ SPRA ^^ ^ . . Y :;, ™^-. j. Sl.SO RtvloitProfauionol 4 companionship. r vvse r P^SHfil ^ Bk ^ J ^ 51 /^95 But they were afraid. BLUE B LAZE NO. 2 HAIR SPRAY lo "They thought everyone (XT DEODORANT J I would laugh at them " said Bev- IWZ^' [g ^BOTiJ pi i I \ ^¦T/U^ ^M* V. "; Regular and nam to nolo erly Calkins, who manages the ^^----Cx3v« * mV tmw k 11 B^nWwB^Ba rest home where the two reside. FUEL OIL "So they put it off and put it 9c Per Gal < ggjE^hrYy Jfl '*< t^BBwSiBBBJBBi^f f? VJ' p off," Mrs. Calkins said. 14 - / ^8i ^ ^ ^* ^^^c-r^^^^^l They would valk around the grounds hand-in-hand. At meals , Mrs. Mcrey, a widow for almost "^~^GASO E , U^N 35 years and "Wilson , a widow- - -^-^ er , sat together¦ ¦¦ at a special ta- 9c Per Gal Bm^^ IlK ^ i^ H. '^ Reg. 69r \ ^^^ ^, ble. ¦ ¦ ' - ^Qc | #\ ^ 27 Watertight molded rubber i *M S " ** 0 ! , ,,,.. .. "They were alwayi together," NO STAMPS—NOTHING FREE! J ( jfj 1 '" JF % L JVQ Sqolbb„ Automal.«. :¦ I CXi,U i n H I.V/V/ £ F ^S^A / £ Mrs. Calkins said, ! ^^ B-^T , SWIM CAP l :< ™**^™""^" S B Gradually; their fears faded. -T- r-a^^TO ,,, I ^^ .? ^^^^^ TAATI1 ' " i2 7S Morn ' They were married Sunday at Aqua Net J TOOT H the rest home. rtrtc o7, u IR - I. \x h "She seems to be very hap- HA,R SPRAY WESTERN 8 . HAIR SPRAY L BK Ii py," said Mrs. Morey '* son, ! ^ HAHA,rSPRAYR SPRAY wi.H .r„ S«.»p„d. I BRUS^nH |) George , 52. "She now has com- I ' | pr0f.„i0nd „„ I panionship and that's the best AT THE END OF LAFAYETTE ST. ^^ ^ ^^^ c $ 67 w,,l thing in the world for her." 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MIT WHAT If you ' ve already The hill eliminates Hie excise Till-: OIIII.lt kind, however, And from now 011. when yuiir word lo taxes conslilules a ie- hoiighl. an item on which Ihe lax on cosmetics, Ihe druggi.sl "hidden tax " This ;i pslick , slic ()unt\;ii) vy > carried n explained hut it never defin- wile buys $1 20 h 'ac- excise lux. was former ly lev- j In signing the bill , Mr. John- lax was paid h y Ihe manul ed just what cosmetics were. KH I'' son said il " would make its lurei; and was linsed on I be . Lipstick , eye shadow , pow- conliihulion lo our economic amount of money il cost him If you bought it before May der , roiiwe these mc cosine , li i'nlt h onl\ if businesses puss lo produce Ihe Item The I 5, you ' re out of luck tics , and the tax on litem will along lo consume rs I he full amount was then passed along |AL* If yon bought il Inlet , how no longer be i-olleclerl, he said J 3 kl nimiiinl of Hie reduction in the lo the retailer and. final Is. to Hut whal iiboiil hair spray, I cvi'i , you can gel a refund from lux. And today I urge every lite consu mer in higher prices home pormnnents , deodorants, SET JUST ONE CONTROL i mj iiiiifacliiiei and every retail This las which appl led to I he rel a iler All you have lo do I I after shave lotion? Von Hohr URLINGTO N is prove that you hough) lite B ... With Thit All-New ei in this country lo tin jusl photographic equipment , roc f Faucet' 1 asked Their st atus is not clear llnil " ords , electrical app liance s and item on or alter May 15. and neither is Hie answer lo spoiling goods, for examp le Let ' s take Ihe situat ion of Ihe Ihe question In tax or »ol lo lax fo the TWI N CITIES or VVINONA leliulei's agree. In an air con was usually III percent ol Ihe man vvlin bought Nam* 1 soi l ol clarification is L f; 11 I, it wiiuld be a foolish re ' IHP ^^SSRI maniiiaeUirer 's cosl II \ lined , ill!inner June I . He s got Ihe needed, he said l.uler thai would tin ol herw ise , however , (iay Kallmann , nppb lull ninoiiiit of Ihe exc ise lux w«j™ i « ¦H^B^ ~~~ *»*•¦•-•!£ I —^-~-j^3^^^H^^I Ih.heil .1 Von Itolu of Von IC0I11 unco salesman al Sears . Hoe coming but he 'll hnv«• 10 see "Till': KlU.I . imparl of the to CHICAGO flip ft tiPHl wtt y to go. Hink•" Mexall Drug.', ip Wcslgale Shop li» find nut the tax nil is vol to be (ell , " Kan 1 buck ix 1 11 , explained Hie retailer lnu'k in n rest fill , relaxin g coiteh or pa rlor cur Kent.. .slroll to> tha L^L^BVl^ e^bSL <"^5fcS ping Ccnli'i' , iisserli 'il Ibis imirii- The lax on cliil lies driers was .•minimi in aim asserted Ib^HH •'^•i^w /4H 111 / ! low , Itiiiiinumi pointed out On The reason is lb.it (lie (ax was He explained (hut many rliner wlwti you Ret liung-ry. And don 't f orget the Viflfn-Dormofl for "SM^H ' w9^^Hfe^M^a^k^k^B1 ' ''SH^Ii lifl^Kkw^^H^&^&^H I'lie COIIMIIIUT has reiul aliiiut air conditioners , conside red a liased on the inaiiulaetar er ' s prospective buyers put oil mak - wonderl'til , nccn ic gn/iiiR. For your corivonimuie , BurlitiKlo n haa ! Hie lux ciil , Von Hohr explain- "luxury " Hem, il was high eosl Perhaps the purchaser ing pin chases of high priced ed We know thai II will lower (he nioHt wrvictt. Winono Plomblny Co. Itaumann agreed that manu- Iiald S:i'-'<> for Ihe mr condition items until the amount of the price:. II the consumer 11?A Ertit Oiofldwuy K"cs facturers and, in luin, ret idlers , «>i' lie nuiv read about Iho eli- excise lux cut was settled and (•hon«: Wk , 103S into /1 '.lore ,iii(l (IOCMI 'I see |(»w would be lorced hy i ninprlilion mination of the 10 pen i'iil lux the proposal tiecaine law. Nn\v , NORTHBOUND • Lonvo Winona I2;25 pn», 5:15 pin, 7:15 pm, 8.40 pm, 3;30 am let' prices , be will Ii v Hie slnre on air conditioner s anil may many of these persons will he lo pass Ins nil .savings along SOU1HBOUND • loovo Wi*iona 8.15 am, 9:20 am, 4:20 pm, 11:50 pm to Ihe I'linsuiuct come hack lo Ihe retailer ex- buying their air conditioners , Eagles Regular Iteliiilei s will gel a refund pecting frl'J. television sets or stereos , lie lUMM ^.Rf'CfNTItAl SIANI>AR0) Meeting ! for the excise (axes paid on 01 Kill he won 't gel il , Itaumann said fn/orriirrtiriri • rrtu'rt utinnn • tirhft$ jt^H^ JifhT May 15, and Ihey have pointed out Moreover, if Ihe cut has the ^^^Ti^^SuW been taking inventories lo do The iniiiiuf acliiier diiln 'l desired ellecl of sliniulal uig g^pjMl Wed.—8 p. m. in the Acric Room teiiubie Ihe ,11m mills lo Inch spend V li'll lo make Hie mr con the ec onomy, Maumioin said , lis *7 H " " '""it .SVr||ii|/, \V l\ (hi 'Y are enllllei l ditioner . lie had In make a results will heroine grealei as ^ The roMil! will he litis . Kall- piofil , .mil so did the iclailei . Inns goes on. B established by Congre.w four They'll Do It Every Time By Jimrnie Hallo years ago. Erisel Vergin, superintendent Mental Health Center of tho Sparta schools, Is chair- diappsmsicL<£ JCIAL VUqhL man of the district committee; St Judge Gary B. Schliwstein , Al- For Six Wisconsin ma , ls>ice chairman , and Mrs. 'Lily'' ,S; ' - ''Heidhi Trempealeau C o u n t y superintendent of Suggested schools secretary. Native Winonan Counties ^ Mental health indicators bas- ! averages in the counties as ed on 1964 figures have led a follows: La . Crosse, $5,928 ; Twesme Elec ted , , ; Vernon $4,380; six-county La Crosse District j Monroe $4 724 . ¦ Popular M0el Trempealeau , $4,317; Jackson , ETTRIOK. Wis. " (Special) — studying how to ap- | committee, 144 ,164, and Buffalo, $4, 180. N C. Twesme, Ettrick , hna proach adequacy in meeting in- ! Per capita valuation of prop- been elected president of th«i dividual needs of the mentally erly averaged $4 ,767 in the Western Wisconsin Association of Health Insurance Underwrit- ill , to recommend to the state state, the report said. In the the averages were : ers. the establishment of a compre- counties , ¦ ' La Crosse, $-4,52.3; Monroe, CHILD HURT hensive mental health complex Rim.RM'AY- i $2,B86; Vernon, $3,4flJ ; Treni- RIDG EWAV , Minn, fSpecial ) in or near L« Crosse. 1 pealeau , $3,106 ; Jackson, $2,- - Sheryl Pfltighoeft . 6 , daughter According to the I960 census, 844 , and Buffalo , $3, :i6t . of Mr nnd Mis. Raymond there were 1112, 099 persons in ffluglicH-ft , is convalescing nit "QVR DISTRICT ia ; primari- fracture and chip- the six counties. ' home from a • ly a rural area, with the excep- ped bone of the arm . She was <)F THESK. La Crosse Coun- tion of La Crosse, with a decli- trented twice at Community ty had the largest population , ning population and below av- Memorial Hospital; Winona. followed by Monroe erage income," the report out. 72 ^ 465^ County, 31,241;; Vernon. 25,663; "It would appear that - services DAILY NEWS Trempealeau. : 23,777; Jackson, are feasible only on a district WINONA ' ' ' ' ¦ ' 35,151 and Buffalo , 14.202 . level where the cost can be i TUESDAY, JUNE 32. 1111 . - ¦ committee , shared by many counties." The 19-member I VOLUMH 109, NO, 1M •working with state agencies, The suggested mental health lex would be operated by PubliihKl .dully .except SBtgrday end Hoi- found that among the 7:) coun- comp . ldnyj by R iVpublleon and Herald. Puhllsh- - ties in the state, Jacksoii Coun- a board of directors . of 18, I'ng Company, 401 Friinklln' it:, Winona, ty last year ranked sixth in which would hire an executive Mlnn.. - number of unwed mothers de- director , and operate through 5UBSCRIPTION RATES Marcy Paulsen in New York Pom livering ; Monroe County, 22nd; a mental health clinic, outly- Slngl* Copy - 10c Dally, 15c Sunday , 23rd; Ver- ing offices , mobile clinic , and Delivered by CnrrTtd-Per Week M centi By EARL WILSON La Crosse County 36 weeke S137S S3 week* 125 .58 Ve-ws Broadway Columnist non , 25th; Buffalo , 41st , and casework agencies, the district Trempealeau . 60th. recommends, with welfare de- By.. mall strictly In advance) paper Hop- NEW YO RK — Everyone knows there are two "Harlows ' -' — ' ped oh expiration date. ' In suicides in the state, .lack- partments, schools, clergy-, phy- Carol Lynley's is out and Carroll Baker s. is coming — but In Fillmore, -Houston,. Olmsted, Winona. son County ranked 5th; "Vernon , sicians and others cooperating. ' not until I ran . into Winona 's beautiful Marcy Paulsen did I Wabash.*..- :>Buffalo, Jackion., P*pln and 17th; Buffalo, It would make use of the exist- Trempealeau countlei: realize there were two Carol Lynleys. 8th; Monroe, - 21st; La Crosse; 24th , and ing county hospitals in Trem- 1 year ...... tlJ.OO 3 month* . . ;.. ,f.» "Yes, it' s true," Marcy admitted not-so confidentially to i month ...... 6.50 1 month 11 1! Trempealeau County. 34th. pealeau. Monroe, Vernon and * me. "many people thihlt T resemble Carol Lynley. I don't mind ' ¦ ' : All other subscriptions: she's very pretty. A coup , of years In admissions of alcoholics . to La Crosse counties. I year •/..... SI."- .0O 3 monlhs ..... U Ii hearing ii, though. I think le ' ago I did meet her — when she w^^^^.state institutions, the records The district report has been i month* .,. ..S8.0O ) monJh ..:..• .11 W , Trempea- sent to the state planning com- nollcei, undeliv- was playing on stage in 'Blue she achieved such a- lovely for last year show Send change of address, ' ' leau County ranked 2nd; Jack- mittee which will write a final ered copies, subscription order* and o(n«r Denum,' but T had darker hair blond; It's a blend of white mall Item* to Wlnone Dally News, P. 0. ; report from the 10 districts in then and the resemblance beige and extra lite platinum son , 12th ; Buffa lo ,12nd Vernon , Box 70, Winona, Allnn. . 't so great ." , and La the state in accordance with wasn blond. Anyone can do it. 37th ; Monroe , 42nd : Second class posted* paid •t- 'WIiion*.. ; 55th. I the Action : for Mental Health 'Minn. Marcy * who lived the earlier "Except I'm tired of my hair Crosse, part , of : her 21 years in Winona being long all the time," she Last year , first and readmis- with her grandparents. Mr. and says. "But my husband has only siohs to state and county hos- Mrs. Jack Paulsen, 157 W. -4th on» rule about my job and pitals in La Crosse County . to- CATERING St. . divides her time equally makeup : I can ' taled 83; Monroe, 52; Vernon, THE STEAK SHOP FOR . t cut my hair. ¦ here with modeling and tea ch- If I do,"he ,says he'll get a crew- 41" ;. Trempealeau , 38; Jackson , fng makeup to students at the cut. So it's a standoff. " 21, and Buffalo. 17. ; PICNICS — PARTIES OR TAKE-OUTS Candy Jones Fashion-Model ing biggest; Marcy says the fault AMONG admissions and re- Baked Beans, $2.50 a tingle gallon School. young girls have, make-up-wise, admissions of children under 18 ; American Potato Salad, $3.00 a »ingle gallon now; ' ihe said. is copying the style from a fa- " HIGHT to institutions , La Crosse Coun- , Gtrman Potato Salad $3.00 gallon "th-e natural look in — not vorite model in a magazine, or ; 1* from a friend. ty ranked 2nd ; Vernon . 10th COFFEE TO GO the gobs and gobs ol makeup. 28th; "Just becaiise one girl applies Buffalo , 27th; Jackson. But ," she added cautiously. Monroe, 3tst , and Trempealeau. ; ABOVE AVAILABLE IN OUARTS AND HALF GALLONS "you can put 12-15 things on eye shadow , for example; '¦¦>' doesn't mean another will look 44th. ;. ypttr face to look natural." She "The extremely high rank of PHONE3150 rattled off such unknown (to as good with it ,'" she says. "Makeup is a very individual La Crosse and Vernon counties \ me) items aa astringents, mois- in admissions of children to j turizers, along with the usual thing and should be applied to accent a face's best features or state hospitals is worthy of - i assortment of mascara , base, study." the report said. "This | lipstick, rouge, false eyebrows, play down the poorer ones- " Sl'MlMKR THEATER .. . John Marzocco , tion for the cooperation extended by him , ¦ ¦ Marcy's favorite pupil in the right , director of the College of Saint Teresa the city and its people. At left is Miss Eileen is especially true when we con- : eye liner. aider that treatment facility for " All that to look natural?" I makeup class is an elderly lady summer , theater, presents season tickets to Whalen , theater business . (Daily of about 65 ; these children is available in •sked. , who comes down IMayor R. K. Ellings aa a gesture of apprecia- News photo) Coffee Cup Cafe . from Boston each week on a La Crosse." . "Any of a combination of Saturday morning train Among admissions and read- • 128 Weit Second Street , gets (Ind.) them," she replied. made up. nicely in class, has a Haute Symphony and missions of persons over 65 to the American Wind Symphony. Although M arcy has no the- date at the Waldorf-Astoria , institutions , Vernon County ; atrical ambitions of Tier own ex- The group's tour was arrang- ranked 62nd among the 73 coun- i then goei back home Sunday Percussion Tr io ed through the University of cept to look pretty for the cam- morning. ties; Monroe, 61st; La Crosse, ! era (and her new husband "Wal- Minnesota program service, a "You're never too old — or division of the department of 57th ; Buffalo. 43rd ; . Trempea- j ter Sanne; they celebrated their young — for good grooming," ' 'leau , 29th , and Jackson County , i first anniversary June 11) , she concerts . and lectures. Marcy winked. Plays Here Tonight Tonight's program is open to 19th. cones frorii a show business the public. There will be no ad- family. Fresh from a tour with pian- The trio will perform on 46 AVERAGE dally census oi mission charge. . ¦ "My motJer and father (re- Land at Conference ist Roger Williams , the Button percussion instruments, includ- persons in state and county tired now) were The Dancing Percussion Trio will perform at ing — . in addition to the ma- hospitals and colonies last year i Paulens," slie said. "They play- A Winona State College jun- 7:30 p.m. today at Winona State rimba , vibes and drum set — was 329 from La Crosse Coun- i ed? Minnesota often , and folks in ior js currently attending the College s Sorn.s'en Hall auditori- chimes, tympani , Celeste, mara- ty; 177 . Trempealeau: 176, Mon- Winona profcably will remember Student National Education As- um: cas , bongo drums. Chinese wood Band lo Present roe; 342, Vernon; 96, Jackson , : them being at The Oaks." sociation leadership conference Lealed of the group is James blocks and antique cymbals. and nd7" THEIR PROGRAMS range the United States, has appear- 1 asked her. Hokah Immunization ed on television and has been the following program: 079. NOW OPEN 21 Hours Daily! "Isn from popular - tune medleys to "Blue F lame" I eonerd Smith Cash income per household 't everybody?" she shot HOKAH. Minn. - The last Bach partitas to ja/.z suites. In guest soloist with orchest ras. 'A Night. In Venice " arr. Harold Walters 4;30 A.M: to 1:30 A.M. — 7 DAY S A WEEK "Pirate D.intp " trroy Andrri&n in I960 averaged Sfi .OM in tho back. immunization clinic here will be ¦ one selection , Jones and Miss JONKS, 21, has played with "Contrasts In Blu«" William Sfefimpyar state, the study showed, with : Then she informed me how held at St. Peter 's School James alternate on the drum such jazz groups as the Donald "March Stereo " Donald Moor* "Tiara " . . Frank Cnfield Thursday from S:30 a.m. to set , Byrd Quintet and the Wes Mont- "I ailn American Suite " A A." Cornelius noon , Mrs. Floyd Vehrenkamp Dutton says most persons gomery trio as well as the Chi- "Pnlomor " Rotmt Pesrsori "Scarlet Ribbons '' arr Joh n Cacavas said. Smallpox , oral polio, tet- I hink of percussion only in cago Artists Orchestra. He has "All Aboard For ONeland" S, D. Eluti anus and diptheria immuniza- t erms of drums and noise. appeared at ja/.z festivals and tions will be offered at 50 cents The category also includes such on the "Today " and "Tonight" NITES 7:15-25C-«tv85« each, Tourism Conference ¦ i nstruments as marimbas, vi- television programs. braphones and xy lophones; how- Bliss James studied music at Slated at Whitewater •I ENDS TONITE \i Use a slotted spoon when you ever , he points out , they in- Indiana University and at Staat- Rep. Albert K. Quie will hold are removing poached eggs crease the ran f ;e of the per- liche Hochschulle fur IMusik in a 1st District-wide meeting on "SIGNPOST TO from the water in which they cussion section tar beyond time- Cologne , (lorrnany. She h a s tourism July 17 al Whitewater were cooked keeping. MURDER" AT 7:20 ONLY WELD played a seasonTAKE with the TYrre Stale Park , he said today. 126 Eail hird AND Exchanges of view« on pro- T Str««l H V»iA~ • • "I'LLENDS r0N,TE I ^HW vSl ^ ! N "HYSTERIA" AT 8:40 ONLY Vt&v*&vXsfEr3M TUESDAYBOB H0PE moting the tourist industry Ln ¦L^T^T^BIB • SWEDEN"• the district will be given at tbie ¦ J Cont 'Piirfrifl v loented m dnumlot^n Wirwnn. H /^l^9 ^V / / ^^ fil 1 ¦ W FRANKIE AVALON 7:00-9.05 » 25c-65<-85c meeting, which will run from ((kiid&nal— ' 10 a.m. until 4 pm. Rep. Quie .said invitations to HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHw -r^^ ^x 6QBHQPE TUESDAY WEID ! the meeting are being sent this ^ FfiAN KtE AVALQfl atHAMERSIlL week to county tourist chairmen HH^Swedenl WAimNEY JSil^^ nnd other interested persona . ... FOR FOLKS ON THE GO! , ntmaior^^mmimwn //

STARTS W E*Pn WmjmtfM ^¦ *r^ o^"7^7^775!5T5__J ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^|^H^H^^>v" '^^V-d^^^^^^^^^^^^Sjiv^P^iM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^I w^m WINONA I I ADULTS AND JUNIORS 7ft ¦ ! ^i CHILDREN THIJ SHOW ONLT ]lc I JUNE ^^^mT ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&BZfflSfKttMti&mZOzt^^ B • '^^H^^^^^^^^ l^^^^^^^^^^ l UT C0MPHTB IMOW fill \ FAMILY STYLI ¦ ^rflrr9l ^3^lBv^F ^^^^^^H9 HK9iiHHlMHB ^^^^^^^^Hi^^ fy £™™ *Sw^^^+$$t} *^-. ' '?¦''£Ak ^BA^^HHMUM SUMMER • ENDS TONITE !• CHICKEN 24-25-26-27 2-OISNEY HITS-? ! 8!3 ' WORD IN lll« STONE" I "¦ SHOWN AT »i J0 ONLY and Dumplings ( | THEATRE | ° * | '- ?n ,fK)n IH AOIJES UNOER TUB SIA" Al M'. Ot ONLY SERVED EVERY "•¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ? " ' . ... ! WEDNESDAY The Theatre ' ROCfc V DOMS/ TOIMf ' Slrvcil wlttl • HUDSO M \Da^/RaKDalb wonrtirliil vnrltty al tlnlli lnui 1rln\ ff*M TC ' rnlnm All ywi «n\l /S I ' I ' SefrJD Me ; ¦•1 tor only •/* ¦¦ «# ' Poi^iw L/ i (ChlKfin 11 00) J , "leciWcoW Itrvnl )i JO p m. (• It )• r m. ' ^^ MISIItllPPI ROOM « DOUBLE FEATURE VMi COFFII »iior Charley s Aunt ANDREWS _ WK& Orry »u» Ordiri Avallnbl* DEBORAH KKRR'HAY 1J!YMIU&«^1 ^ h^J JOIINMIhlii -'^.Kl" Brandon Thomas' Hilarious Farce ^jH ; DAVI D TOMLINSON • rmmiSmmSmmi ^mmmimmmmmm ^l GLYNIS JOHNS ALL SEATS RESERVED ARPEN STA RTS MATINEES AT EVENINGS AT Hotel «GwcwMKOt or'^B 1 :00 - 3:25 7:00-9:25 -i*PJd5j( |fci/jf^B lAf P"|\ 1 ¦ ' TICKETS: $1.75 - $1.50 - $1 .25 VyKIl • 60 -$I.&0-$I 25 • 60C-JI OO-SI 25 W (jJm&w. ¦ ™ ! ¦ ¦ / STARTS WtD» • PASSES AND GOLDEN AGE NOT HONORED SUBSCRIPTIONS: $5.00 - $4.40 - $3.75 DEAR ABBY: Soviet Newspaper Tito Feted Scientist Believes Assails Red China Diamonds on Moon LAWH BOY In Moscow ' MOSCOW (API- The Soviet LONDON (AJ' > --; A Urilisb CAP)' ' ' [' roKidcrit 0 t m. ihrfMn- b ., pm. Union has annulled lied . China MOSCOW — pliyfviclHl said Saturday the first DR. C R. KOLLQFSKI ' Tito of .YuKosluviu beKan foriruil man to set foot on the moon POWER Lazy Daughter for being "openly hostile" and ¦ ¦ ' Si.lur.jay »lo l- .lf) ' himself, . . DR. IU A X L. DEBOLT impelling Russian efforts to uni- tiilks Siiturday in the Krumlin may 'find ' ankle deep in fy the CommuniHt camp. with Soviet ICIKUMH . diamonds An official rtnnounf.'emcnl .N/iirl Prof. Sarriue! Tolansky of • OpUnrivirlkt* LAWN MOWERS Th«; Soviet party newspaper Soviet participantH infludwl the ' London Univcrsily .s Royal llol ¦ Tin MI ASW M M S I < 1' IIO -I. I 'I S.IO - .' ffiij l School Dropouf Provda published an editorial Tirol"' secretary '- " of- tlie Soviet ioway College theorized that a > DADD eROS Sunday that mixed censure of CommuniHt party, Leonid I. carpet of diamond.1-: has formed nUDP STORB By ABIGAIL VAN BUHKN Peking with a new call For a Brezhnev » Premier Alexei N on . the . -luna r surface over the V« S HARDWARE • l>KAIi ABBV: Tlio woman who "talked to her plants" world Comniunifit unity confer- Kosygin and PriiKident Anii stas ages becau.se of the impact of 57* E. 4th St, Phont 4007 and made them grow is not ready for the booby hutch. There ence , which Ited Cliiha OPIXOHCK ; 1. Mikoyan. met eors: ' - SHOP THE EASY WAY — READ THK ADS FIRST is definitely something to.it.- Plants not only respond to . the right "language , " they are 'affected by music. .This is far from a new development. For years the Carnation milk ; people have liad music piped into their barns to keep their [. ¦ ' ' ." ' , . ' cows contented | ' . : .:; , / . . , .- .' : ;. . . . jfc - , ' . ' . . 1 Miracle Mall Shopping Center—Hwy. No. 61 and Gilmore A ye., Winona , Minn. . CLARA IN PHOENIX ¦¦¦ : ^ : DEAR CLARA: Are you pulling my ¦I • -jLw- Open 9 a.m. 1o 9 p.m. Mon. fhru Fri. — 9 to 5 Saturdays — Sunday r to 6 p.m. leg, or udder-wise? ^

DEAR ABBV: Our daughter is a 17-year- old high school dropout. And it's not that she didn 't have tlie braiiis to graduate. She was just lazy. She's very pretty and has always ^ been , very mature (physically) for her age. But slip's-spoiled "ami-selfish '- emp .and emotionally pj immature. She .doesn 't want to get a job TOUR STOM WW MM AT LOMST POSSIBLE fRICES and go to work, \w& She wants to get married. ¦ " ¦ %^ W W ^iW^M' ^B^A " A The boy is 22. He is a nice : , ¦ '» OPERATED BY GAMBlE-SKOGfAO, INC. ^ ^^^^^ . , . -' . ^^ ^- ~^^^^. I enough boy who ^ ' fBF has a steady job, but he\s just a kid. My i BIKESALE husband is M!1 for her geting married; He ABBY says,"Lei her. It -will grow her up in a hurry. " I say she , ¦ ¦ '¦ ' ' ; I Pla ted Haridla ' ; ' ' <: : ' ' - isn 't ready - to . accept - the responsibilities of marriage and . MT ' -Mf- " -- ' ' i^ - " —s^. ^^^fefc- l- .V ' ij :j ^ |- |m :' A||- ^ |- A || | - if she got married , it wouldn 't last a year. Can you give me ' f^i^ some good arguments on my side? ONE AGAINST TWO LO0K ^fr CHOICE DEAR ONE: Marriage is not a kindergarten where wide-eyed , immature adolescents learn to "grow up" ¦ in . -a liurry . It' s a difficult .school oi experience f or even (>r the most mature and aware. Lazy, self-centered girls j ^^^ : 26-inch Boys' or Girls' Models who turn to marriage in order to escape the realities of '^ ^ — life learn all too soon that they have jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Let her "grow up" first ti v ¦^ : ; IWMK ABBY: My mother died nine years ago, and my ^ ^^^\ ^^r^^3. ^C : ; n IV v- ' - . -V M V- :: . V ' ¦'¦¦ father lias lived alone in the house next door to me ever ^0^ >=s. w-ZJ^lvwira^lV' '^ * ^ since. My problem is how to get him to let me clean his L^^^^^ house. There are only my husband and myself-' so I: have lots ol tree time: The house is so dirty I get upset every : time I go over there , and.1 go every day. I want so much; :-: BIKE HORH W. ^ : r - lo give that house a good cleaning,; but my father says he ll |l S .^^W #%W* likes , everything-just the way it is. I don't know how much longer 1 can stand going over there, Abby. It's too filthy for words. You are my last resort. :What can. I do? ¦ ^^^ : ; ¦ - ¦ Km¦¦ [ : [ DIN DELAWARE - Samps on 66c yl§$jr VM - - j ¦: Km' / : -^m: - ¦ EA ^ ^^m D1CAR D: A mentally sound person : does not live ¦ ¦ ¦ in fifth , for nine years. Your father could be emotionally . disturbed. For. goodness sakes, get him to a doc-tor for ' ¦ ' ^ ^ ' a thorough, checkup and give his house a ' thorough- clean- a^aS - " ¦¦ - : ^S : ' -^vM ^S: .; :^ . ln&: • • ; - ' ' P ^ : ' ,. Sht bat teries ' ' ' ' ^^' \/|V ' ' " ' 5gC' 'Si deT ^C 1 . ' ^^ | ^SSil f - ' - ' iflHH ' DEMI ABItV: What's all the ruckus about women ^B wearing pants? I used to live in Lancaster , California , and anyone who went downtown in a dress. was out of her ever- lovin ' mind..Why? Because the wind blows there like there's no tomorrow , and who wants to give a grade review of the latest underwear? Not me! We're now stationed in ¦¦ Panama, where it' s hot. and muggy and windy. Most of the t':f?^^^^ ¦ - -W Regularly Sell at $29.88 women dovvn here wear dresses. But tell me which looks lv '^S worse - nearly topless dresses, tranparent dresses, skirts with blouses half in and half out, or nicely fitted slacks with : : y: ; ;;;;;N0 , a neat, loose overblou.se? I've asked my husband how he ; Wl^ r : ; l; "^:: ' > ^ . ;; ;; MONEY DOWN ; felt about my wearing pants, and his response was, "As long as you're comfortable, it's okay by me.*' ¦"' • ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^IJf -¦ . - ¦ For - ¦paper; rout *-' nr school '' these -rOR 'Red .".bicycles .are just . . ¦; • ; ; - '- ," ¦: ' . •• • . " -' -" • ' • "PANTS -IN .' .PANAMA . ¦ c iltniK ^m^S Il . ' , ¦ ' ' • 5&ADDt*t , ? ¦.¦? , - -.^' ¦ ^^ ¦* ' ' ' ;. QMETER' . , ^ ^^ .: . . ;piam fun to Tide. :.. 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Big' ' Gamble " ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ' !¦ " . . . - Good Feelings HOW WOULD you r»f« Your horn* town? On Tax Cut A list of questions which should be a ¦By DAVID LAWRENCE With Congress good guide in this rating matter recently WASHINGTON - The big gamble is on , Cuts magazine known as were published in a in national excise taxes as well as federal in- By JAMES MABI OW s Review. Analyst Retailer' come taxes are supposed to continue the pres- Associated I»res» New* 't spend our time name- '' test; on ent business boom and even expand it. But as WASHINGTON i* — "We don Try this "Rate Your Town happily , talking about his its levies, tho calling," President Johnson said yourself. If you can answer "yes" then the federal government reduces • ¦ , relations with Congress. . that is a point in favor of your town hut stales are beginning to take advantage of the Two things could spoil his contentment: a bad turn if you have to say "no," then you have situation to increase their own taxes so as to in the Vietnamese war , or deeper American involvement , made a mark against your town Any- get some of the money that isn 't going to be and the I fXifi congressional elections. where you say " no" is a good place lo collected by the U.S. Treasury, -.- Johnson is continuing an era of good feelings-Jiclween the ¦¦ , ' , taxes White House and Capitol _ start improvement. If the present trend is continued; state in five years will total about $43 billion. This Hill which began with Pies- . Your Good Health ; Here'i the list: will be $19 billion more than in 1964 , or a 79 iderit Dwight D. Eisenhower To percent increase and was continued by Pres- in ident John F. Kennedy. 1. Most high school graduates stay Seven states have recently increased sales town, Yes. . .No. . taxes. Two stales adopted new ones. Cigarette If the generation coming Glaucoma , of age now thinks the pres- oan on a sound business taxes, as Well as gasoline taxes have also been 2. Getting a l increased in many states. State income taxes ent placidity is in the Amer- venture is easy . Yes. . .No. : . are being raised in two other states. ican tradition , it should around in the Not Always ¦ have been 3. The local newspaper constantly ' .. WHILE THK sMitr.s arc trying to Increase days of Presidents FYanklin pushes civic;, improvements. Yes. .No. . . their revenues, the federal government is do- D. Roosevelt and'; 'Harry S. ing more and more spending and projecting Truman. Blindness 4. There's a Chamber .of Commerce ' , ' ¦¦; more and more deficits. The federal budget is By. il :.. (' MOLNKK. M. D. with a live-wire manager. Yes . ,No. /. not likely to 'be kept at $1(10 billion very much WHAT'S UNKIUE With the congression- Dear Dr.' M o In e ' r: 5 Young couples have little trouble longer. General "welfare appropriations as well Johnson in al relationship is the -way 'it .' . - always fi n ding a place to live. Yes. . .No. . as defense expenses are expected to rise.; and Does glaucoma there is little prospect of a reduction. Military has paid off. eventually lend to blind- " .6 the head of your government is a and civilian pay raises in government are be- "I think , he said last ness? I know the condi- "get-things-done" man. Yes. . .No. . .; ing proposed, and pressure is"starting in Con- week, "T can truthfully say gress for various other outlays that; will take 1 doubt there has ever been tion is irreversible, but 7. Teachers' salaries are better than the budget far beyond the SICK) billion mark in a period in American his- if it is detected in tha the state average. Yes. . .No. ' .. ' -., . . a short t ime. If"business slows; down, naturally tory when the Supreme early stages in a fair- t here will be an even sharper rise in govern: Court and the Congress and ly' younfi person i 48) 8 There's at least one doctor per 800 rnent spending. the executive were working can it be controlled at people in your county. Yes. . No .. What do these trends mean? The gamble for more harmoniously." that point? Or does pro- ' continuing prosperity vvhjle ignoring treasury The evidence is how Con- 9. There s a library with a good collec t oontinue in tion of recent books. Yes. . No: . . deficits cannot go on '-indefinitely . . The assump- gress has whipped—- or is gression . tion on which the tax cuts and the repeal of working on his major pro- spile o( treatment? ' 10. Schools have plenty of room for stu- the: excise- . taxes , have been based is that busi- posals, some of which Ken- - R. A: : dents. Yes. . .No. . ness will expand , to such an extent that re- nedy originated but never ceipts from both income taxes arid corporation got. ; . •Generally speaking- , the • your question is 11. Fire insurance rates are low for your taxes will more than offset the tax revenues Neither Eisenhower nor answei' to ! does not al- type of town. Yes... No. lost and will also furnish a surplus. But this Kennedy was a match lor no, glaucoma blindness. If. lias not happened thus far. The administration Johnson in success with ways lead to 12. Service, .vetera ns' and women 's THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND 't do something is gambling: that if will happen; ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ ' ¦ II ¦¦!¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦—¦-¦III ¦ I. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦' ¦ — ¦ we couldn P'l '¦ « ¦' , _ . . " . / ' ' ' ' . . 1 . ' ' ' T " Congress. clubs tearn up on projects. Yes, . A o. ;. about glaucoma, I h eru THE SECRETARY of the Trcasnry. while In the . first place , they ¦ wouldn 't be much •'.purpose; '; 13. There is an active , well-organized not setting the date, is promising another cut lacked insight and experi- in urging peop le to have ence with the , whims Boy Scout organization. -Yes. - .;. .No. . in income taxes, the theory being that money wails their e\es tested for "it and wishes of the men in the will flow freely into investment and other con- The' first sign of it, be- 1.4, A, modern hospital is within your ¦Capitol ,; with whom he has ' " structive channels if tax rates are lowered still fore any oilier symptom trading area: Yes, . . .No. ..' . further. The trouble is, though, that nobody worked 33 years. appears, is an increase in knows bow long Mt might take to produce u^ : 15. All streets are paved and sidewalks SECOND, He is dealing pressure in the eyeball. enough taxes out of these experiments to bring .;. ' ,' with a Congress run by his Testing for this- is a. rela- are/ in good shape. Yes: .No - . - -aboul a. balanced budget . : For certainly public tively simple matter. Rela- confidence will eventually be Weakened if the Weapon s Despite Split own Democrats who so out- 16. Th ere's a hotel or motel you'd enjoy number the Republicans tively! It requires a spe- budget is not; balanced. \ DREW PEARSON to unseat' Mississippi's con- clerk . .' ¦' ., if you were a visitor. Yes. . .No, . B[ that the latter are a pretty cial instrument. -Medication . : , ¦• ' ¦' ¦ gressmen on the ground that By this liime the indignant. The United States is not isolated in an eco- WASHINGTON - Despite ineffective minority. is applied to the eye to pre- 1" . It' s easy to find parking space in. Ihe nomic sense and cannot do as it pleases, In- the fact that the United a large segment of the peo- congressman from San Third. Eisenhower and vent it from beinp, sensi- . business section. Yes.; . No. . , deed, the f uture o! the American dollar de- States has a firm policy ple of Mississippi were not Francisco had ; jumped to ' tive. Then the' .' •instrument pends largely . 'on' , international factors. Reaction against the proliferation of permitted , to vote, Roberts his feet. Othtsr congressmen Kennedy never worked on know whether (a tonometei' > is touched to 18 At least one restaurant serves out- to. the recent American , deficit in its balance of nuclear weapons; this . col- . flatly denied to Cbnyers that demanded to . Congress as Johnson does. ' the record had been , sent the surface cf the eyeball standing meals. Yes- , .No. . - . - ' payments is an example of how the soundness umn can reveal that we he had ever promised Reo. There were some reasons Phill ip Burton , D-Calit.. lie to the government ' printing for the Eisenhower-Kennedy t.o measure the tension of of a monetary unit can be challenged and have - recently delivered to " ' 19. The sewer extension program keeps France six expensive KC- would agree . to print the office; or not. Roberts said honcombat amiability, it:, - " produce an outflow of gold. ' , pace with new housing. Yes. . .No. .' . ':¦/ . 135 tanks essential to the record/ ¦: it had not Eisenhower , with no con- There is ah increasinK Interest rates -^ artifjcall y held down to " : delivery- of nuclear weapons.; :¦• .trend , .'toward- having this some extent thus, far ( 1>NG. CODERS depart- THEY THKN cieniaridecl gressional experience, was a 20. Prompt, reasonably priced ambu- — may have to be raised test performed by doctors sooner or- -later, in order to attract foreign in- Without these tankers the ed, came back at 12:30 with that printers from the gov- national hero who could af- lance service is available. Yes. . .No. v. other than eye specialists, vestments to this country .-:¦ Conversely, Amer- new French supersonic Mi- five more congressmen — ernment printing office be ford to stay above trie cat- ; '. 'If a reading is definitely 21. Good zoning keeps, factories away ican investors will look abroad if the interest rage bombers could not fly Burton of San Francisco, brought in. 'Two roly-poly and-dog fights. . high', or high enough to be from residential areas. Yes. . .No, . . rates in Europe and; of her parts of the ' world any distance. The Mirage Gus Hawkins of Los An- gentlemen of the GPO were They would have hurt his . then the patient are higher than in this-countrv bombers require so much geles, Charles Diggs of Dei summoned. They too looked man-of-goodwill imag:e and suspicious, . . ; 22. Streets throughout the community fuel to get off the ground troit . Paul Todd of . Kala- : scared. Ben Ckithrie. tech- they, would have hurt any is referred to a specialist are well lighted. Yes. . .No. .'. , that they have an extremely mazoo. Mich ..William Fitts nical assistant to the clerk , who bit him. short range arid have to be Rya3i of New York City, and : stood beside them: THIS pressure, In Itself, . 23. Shade trees line nearly all the fueled in mid-air if they are Robert Nix mer. Minn ,, and his fa- As previously reported in you would publish this Mis- "If you want fo keep your 1 to try to push Congress into no harm done! Hut if too Nn . . mous trained otters will be featured in a new this column, he instructed sissippi record?" job .shul up. ' fjdmonislied giving him what he asked much damage has occurred (Irantland Rice Sport light short entitled "Play- five French di plomats in "! meant that I would the congressman fro m San .'10, Firemen must take regular -train '' for already, then vision may mates From the Wild . at the State Theater. Latin America to work publish it according to the Francsico "We tank- mately, ins ide and outside 48. (1(10 persons died in traffi c accidents last The publishers of the city directory have ers and is now t raining UIOPUBLI CANS will need Ihe eveball year In addition , .i.' 040,00(1 completed then canvass and they stale thai persons were French pilots at Boiling issues in the IfXiti election if 11 .should he remembered injured they may have the snmo and possibl y fewer Field to fly them . they hope to win back some Hint it is not easy to find names Ibis year tluin I wo years ago. Note: White House sources of the House and Senate two cases Hint are just The prune cause of these accidents was The Rev. I. I, West sairl (he deal was nuidc he- gave the annual bac- seals they lost in HIM . alike . excessive speed •— human error, lack of calaureate address I o the graduating class of fore President Johnscin took They haven 't ' heen creat- judgment, and perhaps a hick of respect the high school , his subject being "Work. " office nnd that he had not ing issues, hut they 'll have for the other fellow. heen aware ol it to begin to. Johnson , sensi- 20-INCH ELECTRIC One Hundre d Yea rs A Ralph ft , Jtoberl.s, usually tive to criticism , will be un- bin too often a driver passes on the go . . . 1865 complacent , genial clerk of der a big strain not to shoot wrung Hon. Daniel S. . Norton returned to lus home the House of Representa- side — apparentl y because he feels hack if the Republicans WINDOW in this city from an extender! eastern (ri p. tives , is about as unhappy he rtiici t reach his destination in record start to ambush him. The weather lias been coo l and chilly the these days as when tliis mi- Imie Many times we plod along at our Then what happens lo Ihe past three dtiys l,as| nighl there were indica- nimi puhlished the tact that FAN steady pace and catch up with him at a era of good feelings? tions of frost , hut foi'liinalel y it dj (| no appeal he had drivon it government traffic light several miles down the road. Cadillac nil Ihe way to Indi- $14.99 Soiiielnne.s we pass his car piled up againsl ana to see his family, niuiM.K itiin.i)i:res a utility pule or even tangled In another Last week , Rep. John 1,'on- KOPIW , Yugoslavia > .f) -~ DADD BROS. rai yoi-N , Detroit Democrat , For 200 years the Antonnc IfUDD STOR E WINONA DAILY NEWS dropped in to see NohcrU family has built bridges in V A S HARDWARE II | II ovule- ii^ vvill i a n ood lesion Yd A M hi \ W HIT * G. fc (,' I .OSWA . Y C K. Liwir.N look at the w reck in passing and tell our- going to print Ihe record (if down from father In son l> \i >>tt! ,) icr /•: , (•'• D/ ICC / OT fliismcss M OT . M'hc:. , "ihni can 't happen to me. " Hut Mississippi' s vole exclusion. Jure Antonnc and his son nnravvwvwivww miVwr find Kitilnr A Mv. Director Th« record is considered c> "U' e waul some place where (lie first (lung von do l.i have built 270 wooden lingical ly a highway death will strike some START YOUR DAY ! ,I. '(J III , sontial hy those who seek lake olf your girdle " bridges ; fid 000 families this year and mure than W K Ann i,i'ii H IIKMI . R A. .1 Kir.KiuiflCH Miiiiii riinp Editor Cih/ Editor Circulation M QT . w/»h 4 (100,000 persons will sustain injuries of THE WIZARD OF ID By Parker and Hart \ \ , ' varying degrees R. H. H AHKCK \<\ II Ki.AMi i I,. V. ALSTON Bill Cnriipnxmn Supl. /V-I-:,,I Snpt. F.nqravinq ttttpt , Merrill's ! WHERE THIS highwny cornago »topi is up 1o Ihe driver. Wll.MAM II K M.I.ISII < iol'OON I I OI.TK Comptrolle r .Sunday i:dttor "Som ething to: MI.IV1I»I.I1 (il I III v,\i)< iATi:il I'llhM Sukarno MOW .--.ays ho for ;i peace ful Live By" I solution ol tfic Malaysia issue Ari d if ev- | erythi ng is solved the way he wauls il , 'll 4:45 Eoeb Mormnfj . he yca^ The A ssociated Press Is entitled [ slick with that statement /&vm'v\ ¦ Uf£ nxclusivi'ly lo the use (or republics- i on ! ,, \ft (a(^ 1l '°*')p) l ion ol all tbn local news printed In ' t his new spaper as well na nil A.P. tool, iiiiln nn- , and lip \,. X^ ,l^y/ Muni , nil llie s -¦ nuh ol the rarili "-" news dispatches : l i.r I urn t.ort mid tlu-ic is k\v\(i :< now I'lsr. —Ihninli 4!i-:!2. I i T III :S«|SI >, June Tl , ltflt.S lAAMI/WVWWWAAJWWUUKM - Lori Kosek Whitehall Youth ; . 8tmwYBBOOC ointixirrco.. cincmmri. OHIO. eioiotxwHiaicry BO rww.«» cm KUTMItwwa, To Reign at Head of State leaders Council WHITEHALL , Wis. (Special) Independence — Garth Shanklln was elected INDEPENDKNCE , Wis. (Spe- chairman of the State 4-JI Jun- cial) — The queen of the Inde- ior Iieaders Council Thursday L B H H pendence Dnys nnrnde Sunday at Madison during the- .45th an- '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ nual State 4-H Club Week. The ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ at 2:30 pm; will he Miss Lori ¦ Kosck , dnughtftr of the Joe Ko- council represents the 64,500 . - ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^HHiilV&tKffl^.'W nJ^Qt ^ 'Ww^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m seks. 4-H members in the state . ^ Named by the committee In Others '. Dave Gill , Belmont, charge of the celebration , which vice chairman; Lenore Andre , will open Friday, Lori graduat- Friendship, secretary; Dan Ned- ed from Independence High land , Ladysmith , parliamen- School this spring. Her attend- tarian , and Gretchen Gaylord , ants are Kathleen RauLch , Ann Balsam Lake; Clay De Will , Tomah; Linda Nelson , Mason; ¦ l^^^BmB ^^K^^^Kimi^ $m!aftilf'^ vG ^. 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His projec;s WffrSffijKfttmy w.. ^L ^"5§ak AVk^^HH9B9iMfctf££. ^* " -'"-'"< -^i^tfHwffiHHHHHflHHHHHHHHHHHHI ed all three days and the Amer- Laurel Johnson of Owatonna. have included electricity , leath- ican Legion will have a dugout The death raised the Minnesota ercraft , foods and nutrition , at the /ire station: ; road accident toll to 276 this Badger Budget woodworking, photography, au- year, compared with 351 a year : MADISON , Wis . W>—Compro- tomotive, small engines, gar- ago. - WILSON TO INSTJTL-TE ¦ ¦ dening and junior leadership. ¦ . ¦ ' . -. - . . mise talks on Wisconsin's " ' •. He was graduated from White- • A member of the Winona Sen- budget and taxes for the next ior High School faculty is Wagner to Speak hall High School in May and among 56 secondary school phy- two years resumed today after will attend Wisconsin State Uni- sics teachers from 13 states who At Denmark Fete Democrats had urged Republi- versity, La Crosse, • • ' NEW YORK (AP ) - Mayor will attend a summer institute As state chairman , he will Robert F. Wagner will speak at can Gov. Warren P. Knowles to represent Wisconsin at the -Na'i at Temple University, Philadel- Fourth of July ceremonies in remain in the hospital until ful- tional Cooperative Convention phia. He is Orrnon L. Wilson , Copenhagen , Denmark. ly recovered. at Columbus, Mo,; Aug. 7-12; UltTa-smooth! that's new Sunrty Brook, Horner Road. The institute , Wagner said Monday he will at the. Wisconsin State Fair , New Sm.OOtlin.CSs! sponsored by the National Knowles, hospitalized since An extra process rounrl s ofT its edges, : leave New York July 1 and re- Thursday with a kidney infec- Milwaukee, Aug. 21-23, and at Npw : . : Science Foundation , begins the annual fall council meeting i^ew miianeSS.miWn^sfi ' ; turn July fl. He is taking his tion and the flu , had promised to brightens its taste: So smooth, 6781 taste Monday and runs through Aug. two sons Robert and Duncan , at Wausau , Aug. 26-28. ' , attend the 17-mari conference of liori Kiisck 27. ;. ' ;. with hirri\ New enjoyment ! testers voted it tops. In its smart new : which he is chairman. He said WW STEWARDESS *s he then Would return to the hos- MISS mary msKa , aaugnter ot '' ^ rhe pital for further rest. ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^m ° $A ^gj Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riska , ; " • ' ' • ' " ' - " finest Sunny Brook since /|,fJJ In a letter sent to Knowles 1054 E. Wabasha St., was re- New popiilarityl ; i89i.Br1[[tanti *T fifth Monday, Assembly Speaker Rob- cently graduated from Hum- ert Huber, R-West Allis, said he boldt Institute , Minneapolis , "strongly urged" the governor where she studied airlines work. She is now employed by Ozark Sunny Brook-^today's brilliant choice in whiskey. to stay in . the hospital to ''re- ¦ ceive the treatment that is nec- Airlines in Peoria , 111. i .' ¦• essary to bring you back to a state of good health.''

Proper treatment now ' ' " will ¦ ' ¦ - • ' • - . . ; ¦ « insure an early return to the . _ compromise committee deliber- to theso WINNERS during our Grand Opening Celebra- ation at a time when the cru- tion, We were more than pleased wifh the wonderful cial tax problem will be consid- customer turn-out this past week, and wish to say, ered and the presence of the chairman will be so valuable," "Thank you to one and all." Huber said. $330 GRAND PRIZE The committee agreed last week to consider several addi- /r^ ' ^^^^SS9^ ^^fy \ Donald Allen — Route 3, Winona tional budget proposa ls offered SSSsS ^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ KKE ^^^^^^^^^^'^^^ KBSni by several Republican assem- $110 DAILY CASH PRIZES blymen. Their suggestions would lower the $805 million budget Martin J. Sappa 460 E. 6th level tentatively agreed upon Mrs. Leon Larsen 767 E. Mark last week by the committee. y IM Mildred R. Heise 267 E. 6th The compromise total ;..reach- f Jn'&^Bkw ^8B BP&^^^^^^^ BB^^^^^^^^ B^B|| HM \ ed with a minimum of political disputes, opened the door for SAFE DEPOSIT BOX RENTALS the give and take talks on rais- Mrs. Robert Bohn 120 E. Mark ing $72 million in new taxes f piay, 5 00 ca.lt will be presented to an out- be awarded on a downtown Hardy said Alt CUSSES umOU MADE IT UNtTEB Hours: 9 a.m. -5:30 p.m. daily Heil was aiding a \Af\nr A k.1 D I fif , i 00 Flower Mist , 3.00 and 5.00. standing '4-H or FPA boy or steet at 8 p.m . The calf is from neighbor and was covering the OPTI CA! WORKERS LOCAL 853 AFL-CIO IV\Ul\VJA|N D LUV3., incl. Wed. and Sat. l'ei fume Mist m :giri. ; j the Emmons and Lee Accola hay with tarpaulin when the bolt iirfiH iiiu inner CI I ITP 1 Open Friday Nights 'til 9 p.m. S cakes Bath Soap, 3.50. B ath Oil Essence, 5.00. ^ 1 j Pamela , Weber , daughter of herd. It is being donated by the struck him as a nephew looked aunt i ' f iJt&^**&.4 if , oaxf M o 7C/2 W«sf Third. Street . ,Phohrr,onee 8-3711J/ :• ¦ - Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Weber, s p on so r in g association. and on. - . ' i » ^ > ¦ ¦¦ ¦ SJ ¦ . . .. * />•• ^""" , j ,¦ ' ¦„ _, .; .¦ ¦ ;• ¦ Tht lermi or contents ol this I ' ldvcr- * fv- " v/ f f I. year wirrany :«v»ll«»le, ilnglt . ° ' ' Mondovi. Rt. 2, has been select- breeder group technicans. M H > V^/ f |iemcnt not ippllcable In Ihe statt visionAll ; er. .bifocals.are . 0f Wisconsin. ed as dairy princess to reign Howard Xins is arrangements Duke, John Rohrscheib and Rog- - ^^ ^jj ^^ glasses sold only prescription over the celebration, chairman, assisted by Jasper er Winsand, comprising the ag- WBi|!^^^^^^nni^lTnTTiT»niM!W>lM»THa^B on ot . licensed doctors . Free ; milk and cheese will be Poff , Del Sohol t , Edwin Hagen, riculture committee of the spon- B^B^B^S^B^»l"jllllBMjKM^^BlBlBlBlBlBlBlM!r^^^B^^^t^»yr^^T^rTWri?i^fcSx. ^-v. „«£' \ *L- "*r T^ 'i sm^ss^iss^^ '^-j^w^M' Mstmmmm ^^>'ar *>£?& ^^"^^ . ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ - : : mi •:¦ - : . ¦' - ' . " " - ,: " .• pit ; ¦ ¦ r>< » :. ;: " . - • ,<; :- - . ' ¦ ' - . ' : '- . : - : i ; - ¦: -v- : ' : ' : /-y ^ r- i :v : .:• K s : - SPORT ; C - m j . . . ^tfl ' ; P ¦' ' ¦' ' ¦ ' 1. ; ;: £«»'»£-* to'V , - ' several; easy-pay plans \ ' ; ' . .;- '¦/.¦-. _ M ¦ ¦ ^5 - S'tl ^yOO' 1 :: ^ (. MM ^ |' ,. rwilar 2«S values - rtalar , ** " ¦ fl * " V : tC ChOOSC from. F ' ** Wash n . Wear . for summer! -^ WW • * ¦ ' ~ilO *M t *. flM mw§. HP ¦ :| . . . ¦ ^, . ../ , , .|ji:, ' .- * §* i lljl V /JTS^ajfeSh, W«»W^ u mm* w&s

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' '^' "¦4:^;^ i LD. - ^ ^ >- ;^ .v: '^ TUESDAY The Daily Record JUNE 22, 1965 Suit Against Agenda System Man Approved N.D. Legisliture At- Community Winona Funerals Two-State Deaths For Parole Adjourns Without Plainview Over Passing Tax Bill Memorial Hospital Tony J. BMftlor LeancUr KltUlion OKed by Council Flees Prison ' visiting tiourn Mtdlcal «nd lurglcal Funeral services for Tony.Jo- MABEL, Minn. —¦ Leander BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) '- patients: 1 lo 4 and 7 la 1:30 ivm, (No A special session of chlldran tndar 11.) siah Beasler, 202'A E. 4th St., Kittelson, 82, died Monday at Adoption of a well-defined Another safety device is the FOLSOM, Calif. (AP) - Har- tha North Matarnrl/ patlantit 1 ta 1:10 and 1 to who died Sunday at Community Green Lea Manor Nursing Home Deaths Settled agenda system of procedure automatic layover of newly In- land F. Volkman, '43 Dakota Legislature admitted de- (Adulti only.) , who was 1:30 p.m. Memorial Hospital after a long here after a long illness. was voted Monday night by the troduced business specified by feat early today and adjourned WABASHA , Minn. ( Special)- ncheduled ; for parole from Fol- 1 MONDAY illness, will be Thursday at 2 He was born Oct. 11, 1882 at City Council. the agenda ordinance.. Under without extending the atate'a 2 /* Highlandvllle, Iowa, to Gullick The 159 ,000 suit brought against this proviaion , each new topic som Prison next January, es- per cent sales tax. ADMISSIONS p.m. at Stohr Funeral Home; The new system's shakedown Alma, and Ingeborg Kittelson . He mar- the village of Plainview. by trials will come at the next is introduced , then immediate- caped from a minimum security Failure of the lawnudcert ' Wis., the Rev. Robert to lyttt. Rose Thompson, 202 E. Rollln First ried Anna Bersie April 27, 1010. Mrs. Myrtle Schad and. family regular meeting, July'/«.. The ly referred to an appropriate area Monday night agree on an expiration date for , Methodist Church , of 13 children was settled before , prison offi- Howard St. Lake City, officiating. She died April 7, 1927. He lived ordinance incorporating the committee , The committees are the extension leaves the state Karl Reifsteck, Winona here all of his life with the Wabasha County District Court cials said, Mrs. Burial will be in Maxwell new rules becomes effective im- expected to investigate their as- without Its malor source of rev- - exception of seven years in Ala- opened here this morning. signments and report In writing Volkman, from Harris, Minn., Rt. 3. Prairie Cemetery, near^ Nelson , mediately. enue after July 1. Marcus A. Haines, Ancadia, mo, N D. He attended Brecken- Amount of the settlement was at later meetings. was approved lor par ole laat ;' Wis., with graveside military * Attempts are expected to try Wis. ridge College, Decorah, Iowa , not disclosed. Mrs. Sen ad ALDERMEN b el I eve the Committee reports are filed March after serving six months ¦¦ services. school agenda will remove many substituting the 2V« per cent use ' Roger W. Youngbauer, Coch- and later taught . The charged that the Plainview mu- t o< with the recorder for inclusion for forcery. He married Bessie Hanson in Kittelson American Legion Post the b obby in the upcoming agenda, Minor- tax, normally applied only on rane, Wis. 1936. nicipal liquor store served her A prison spokesman said Volk- out-of-state sales, for the sales A. Zenk , 219 W. 2nd St: here was named after his son, husband traps posed by I ^..^ ity reports also may be filed. Steven Survivors are: One son , Edward, 37, liquor af- actions made man escaped through a dormi- levy to avoid a loss estimated DISCHARGES , Grant, killed in action during ter he was drunk Oct. 16. En ClfV Aldermen, thus moving sub- James, Port Angeles, Wash.; World War IL oh the spur tory window from the minimum at from $6 million to $10 million Curtis Peters arid baby, route to his home at Potsdam stantially toward the state and Mrs. one daughter, Mrs. John (Bette) Survivors arc: One son, Le- , national legislative system of security area , outside the prison pending outcome of a special 730% E. 3rd St. Kerrigan , Augusta land, Austin, Minn one grand- he collided with a car which re- , olUl CoUnclr walls. tax referral election Sept. 21. , Ga. ; 2 .; sulted In the death ef three ment procedures, hope to make mcet- Rocco Russo, 1660 Edgewood grandchildren child ; two brothers, Theodore regretted and inga more efficient and to fur- ; his parents, and Rochester women, Road. two sisters, Mrs. William (Dor- and Arthur, both of Decorah; frequently reversed , bo the em- nish themselves with maximum William Buege, 523 W. Mark othy) one sister , Mrs. Peter (Ida) barrassment of all concerned. to make ' ' ' ¦ ' Kindhammer and Mrs. SCHAD has pleaded guilty to information oh which SI. . . Raymond (Fern ) Hurlburt , both Wernes, Spring Grove, and three counts «f negligence in Last-minute entries of busi- decisions. Mrs. Sarah Dennis, lfifl N. of Lake City. many nieces and nephews. One the death of the women and is ness are virtually ruled out by 'Raker St. brother and one sister have TWO TIME-HONORED prac- " serving a term not to exceed the Wednesday noon cutoff for died.. :. //.. . inclusion of new business. Nor tices appear to be eliminated five years in the state reforma- by the newly adopted procedure TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS WEATHER Funeral services will be will any business be considered . Thursday at 2 :30 p.m. at First tory at St. Cloud. Mrs. Schad One of these is the mid-meet- brought suit for loss of support that is not on the agenda , un- Nancy Anne Myers, 377 Grand / '.OTHER TEMPERATURES Lutheran Church here, the Rev. less unanimous consent of a 11 ing recess, during which the " ' By THE from her husband because of council meets as a committee Si-: , ' .4: . • " • ' .- . ASSOCIATED PRESS Clifton Kittelson, a nephew from aldermen is obtained. High Low Prec. Illinois, officiating. Burial will his illness and injuries he re- This provision cause mo- of the whole. No votes or actions Albany, ' "'¦ ceived. in the recess sessions are for- WINONA DAM LOCKAGE cloudy .. . . 90 66 .06 be in Big Canoe Cemetery , mentary hesitation and debat*. Albuquerque, clear 91 59 . Highlandville , Iowa. All the children , ranging in President Harold Briesath said mally recorded but the decisions reached thus informally are Flow — 62,500 cubic feet per Atlanta , clear ... .. 82 63 .:. Friends may call at Mengis age from VA to 17 years, were a majority vote should be Bismarck, cloudy .. 76 55 .. Funeral Home here this evening in court. Both Mr. and Mrs. enough to permit introduction usually sustained in the subse- second today at 8 a.m. quent reconvened general ses- Monday Boise, clear ..:, .. .; 85 55 .. from 7 to 9, from Wednesday Schad previously had been mar- of pressing emergency business noon until 1 p.m. Thursday, and ried/ or of items accidentally exclud- sion. 7:30 p.m. — Hilman Logan, 7 Boston, cloudy .. :. 90 65 .. / In the interim provided by barges ,.down. Chicago, cloudy .... 69 62 .. at the church Thursday after 1 ed. Aid. Neil Sawyer, whoss p.m. The settlement for the chil- such recesses, the recorder , 9:30 p.m. — Ann King, 12 Cincinnati , clear ../ 87 64 dren will come up for approv- comrnittee drafted the proposal , ' and Aid. liarry Nelson demur- city attorney and department No down payment barges , down. Cleveland , clear .... 84 55 ' . • ' . . Mrs. R hoda Keas al before the court later this . heads are customarily occupi«d j 12 midnight—Yazoo, 2 barges, Denver, clear ..-' ..... 83 55 . week or next week. Judge Don- red on the grounds that the : DURAND, Wis. (Special) — agenda's purpose would be de- in drafting resolutions, review- «P-- ' . - . ' ' Des Moines, cloudy .83 70 .. ald T. Franke, Rochester, pre - ing hi ds opened earlier in the " Mrs. Rhoda Kees, 94, a former ¦ feated . Today Detroit, clear •• ¦ •¦• 81 55 ,01 sided. . .' " - .' - meeting, looking up relevant ¦- W.S. Rhea , 10 ' Durand resident, died Sunday in When an informal poll of the Low monthly terms 4:20 a:m. Fairbanks, cloudy - . 65 44 .08 Attorneys lor the points of law, and other activi- , up.; Chicago at Midwest Nursing . plaintiffs council in its committee session barges Fort Worth , cloudy . S3 74 .. were Fred Gerber Plainview ties. These functions presumably 11:30 ¦, a;hT. — St . Joseph , 6 •¦' Home where she had lived three , , showed prevailing sentiment for Helena , cloudy .. . ,. 7« 47 and George Newhouse will now be accomplished dur- Two ways to buy barges , up, years. Prior to that she had liv- , Roches- the unanimous consent require- Honolulu, cloudy ... 85 73 .41 ed with her daughter ter. William C. Schacht, Roch- ing the week in the mandatory Small craft —: S. '. ' , Mrs. Myr- ment, Briesath deferred lo the Indianapolis , clear . ns fifi . .. tle Bayer, Chicago. ester, represented Plainview. majority . referral period for¦ all new ac- 7. Pre-cut materials package. Jacksonville clear . 86 62' . '. . . tions. ' ' " ¦ ". ' ^ . ' She was born here Feb. 24, FIRE CALLS Kansas City, cloudy 86 71 ' . - . THK JUIVY , reporting this THE WRITTEN agenda will We furnish all necessary rnaterials, "with frarn- 1871 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert ANOTHER HOARY tradi tion , Los Angeles, cloudy 71 58 .. morning, was excused until 1:30 be preparerj by the city records Today Yarrington. She lived here in which aldermen endure with ing lumber pre-cut. Concrete slab floor, in- Louisville, cloudy '. ': 87 68 . .. her early years. ' p:m. when a panel will be er, who will include purely 9:34 a.m. — 3rd and Liberty routine and recurring items on varying degrees of tolerance, is stalled, js an optional extra. Memphis, clear :... 90 70 ., Survivors are: Four brothers, drawn to hear the case brought that of extemporaneous speeches : ; .street,' Walk ins Products:, Inc., Miami, clear :...,; '.- , 83 78 ..'. b Thomas F. Gerber , 20, by his own authority. Any person ; :' : ' - - ' : main plant , alarm box acciden- Lester and Fred, both of Du- y from the audience on any and .;. ;QR : . v: , .;. .A/^^; :. e'V Milwaukee, cloudy 79 . 53 ' .; rand ; Gib, Minneapolis, and Er- his father, Fred W. Gerber, may request placement of an tally tripped , no fire. item on the agenda and any all topics. This, too, will be Mpls.-St.P., Tain ... 82 66 .C5 nest, Eau Claire, and three sis- against Jerome Daley, William ruled out as the council moves 2. Complete, finished garages New Orleans, clear 88 67 .. ters, Mrs. Oscar (Mary ) H. Johnson and George Dean group wishing to appear on a May- its spokes- toward the more formal con- New York, cloudy . 90 56 otte and Mrs. William (Hazel ) Johnson; Plainview; matter must appoint We will arrange for building your garagfljcom- Municipal Court man. cept of representative govern- Okla. City, cloudy . 92 68 .29 Smith, both of Minneapolis, and Plaintiff is suing for broken ' ' - '¦ The agenda , : after drafting by ment. ' plete, including concrete floor. -WINONA . . Omaha , cloudy . . .. 83 66 .. Mrs. Ralph f Nellie), Sincox, Eau ribs, concussion , laceration of Under the hew rules, speakers , Claire. the recorder, will be- furnished Forfeiture : Norman J. Paul- Philadelphia , cloudy 89 64 .. Her husband, David, the right eye, and contusions to each alderman not later than may be heard but they must ba son , 455 E. 5th St., $10 .on ; a Phoenix, clear .... 101 56 .07 died years ago. " / and other lacerations he receiv- admitted to the agenda by the ¦ " the Friday before the next regu- charge of following too closely Pittsburgh , clear . . . 80'. 61 .25 Funeral services will be Wed- ed Sept. 16, 1963, while a pas- lar Monday meeting. The re- prescribed means. ' ' ' ¦' on U.S. 14 from the Arches Ptlnd , Me., clear '. . - . 90 50 .. nesday at 2 p.m. at Goodrich ¦ : '• ' ¦ ¦ senger in a car driven by Dal- corder is to include a brief ex- to Stockton Saturday al 10:30 Rapid City, .cloudy .78 .52 ;.. Funeral Home, te Rev. David ey. He is suing for 37,500. planation of each item and its Shrimp needs simmering, aft- p.m. Minnesota Highway Pa- St. Louis/cloudy ... 85 73 :.. Railback, Pilgrim Congrega- status with the council This er being immersed in boiling trol made the arrest. Salt Lk. City, clear. 90 59 .. tional Church , officiating. : Bu- provision gives aldermen time water, for only two to five min- GOODVIEW San Fran., clear ..:. .' 60 55 .. rial will be in Forest Hill , Ceme- to digest the meeting's business utes, depending on the size of Art P. Stender, 19, Houston, Seattle, clear . ..v.. 70 48 ,. tery./ in advance and to bring them- the shellfish. Start counting time Minn. , forfeited a $20 deposit cloudy 91 71. . Friends may call at the fu- Bodies of 5 selves up to date on individual after the shrimp immersion and Washington , ¦ when he failed to appeat Mon- Winnipeg, clear. ' .' . '.- .74 48 .10 neral home this evening. " . items. the water has come to a boil. day at 5:30 p.m. in Goodview DAILY RIVER BULLETIN justice court to answer a charge Cmrd. Leo J. Zok Flood Stage 24-hr. INDEPENDENCE, Wis: (Spe- that he drove over the center " Stage Today Chg. cial) Recovered Make line on Minnesota City's Main — Cmdr. Leo J. Zok, Pa- Red Wing ...... 14 8.2 — .3 tuxant River, Md., has died. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : ¦ - Street Sunday, causing an acci- Lake City ...... 109 — .4 He Bodies of; five persons who : Ken s; dent. was the husband of Mar- ;^^0 ' : Wabasha ..... 12 9.5 — .3 tha Wozney daughter of Mrs. drowned in a Lake Pokegama Your Sheriff's Deputy Lamar Fort Alma Dam ...... 7.9 — .3 ^ Paint is boating tragedy were recovered |f^H^^ Mary :E, Wozney, Independence, I 1 A' x 22' Car Haverv Garage I investigated the accident and Whitman Dam . ..6 .4 — .3 in dragging: operations Monday ¦ swore out the complaint against ¦' and had been ill one year and \ - Winona Dam .' . 7.6 — .5 was to retire in August atfer near Grand Rapids. i^^m per month, no money dowi I Stender. Sheriff George L. Fort WINONA ..;... 13 8.7 — .4 •Itasca County sheriff's men I 15»29 reported today that Stender had ; ' ;¦' ' 30 years in the Navy. Trem'eau Pool .. 9.2 .. . Funeral services were held said all five were found in 70 for pre-cut materials package. failed to appear before Justice Trem'eau Dam ... 7.6 — .4 ;; ; last Wednesday in Minneapolis. feet of water in a relatively Headquarters Lewis E. Albert Monday and Dakota ...... 8.6 ' — .2 small area near the sunken v^% $449 cash price. that Albert had ordered bond Dresbach Pool ... 9.2 Prof. George Lillegard boat. ^ approximatel forfeited. Dresbach Dam ... 7;2 — .4 NELSON, Wis. (Special) - For concrete floor add y Victims of the tragedy were QUALITY PAINTS AT REASONABLE PRICES La Crosse ..../. J2 8.8 — .4 Prof. George Lillegard , Man- $Z50 to monthly payments. Tributary Streams George Lange, 24; his wife, We stock a complete Paint and Sundries Department. See ¦ ; kato, Minn., father of the Rev. us for all your painting: needa. " • ' - : ' Chippewa at Durand 2.2 .. L. E Wa.nda, 22; their son, Robert, . . - OR - - . V .;.' . Lillegard of Grace Luther- , '-no , fin ished Man Cleans Up Zumbro at Theilman 28.5 -|- .5 an parish 2; George's brother , Calvin, 21 $27.45 per month , money down for complete ; ' , Nelson , died last , 21 all of Trem'eau at Dodge —0.3 — .1 week. and Joyce Ottison , garage. $803 cash piice Materials concrete flow and Black at Galesville . 1.5 — .1 Ogilvie, Minn. Two> other per- WHAT COLOR ARE YOU GOING TO construction included La Crosse at W. Sal. 2.9 . . '+- .1 sons in the party v^ere rescued Dumped Debris Root at Houston 5.8 after the boat capsized Sunday. PAINT VOUR HOUSE? A St. Charles man was clean- RIVER FORECAST House Approves The body of an Indiana man ing the debris of a house re- (From Hastings to Guttciiberg) who drowned nine months ajo Ken's Has Over 1,000 Colors to Choose modeling project off the Clin- Predicted river stages at Wi- New Bill on was found in Basswood Lake on From—Not Just 8 or 10 ton Dabelstein farm in Pleasant nona for next several days: the Canadian border northeast ... and you pay nothing extra for this wide selection Valley today after his arrest Wednesday 8.2, Thursday 7.9, Assassinations of Ely. The victim was Frank Monday on a charge of dumping Friday 7.5 of colors, plus the finest paint available. It's formulated . WASHINGTON (AP) - The J. Itieg, 74 , of Fort Wayne, Ind. the rubbish there, according to AIRPORT WEATHER He drowned Sept. 21, 1964. f or Minnesota climate. Gilt- Paint lasts longer, goes Sheriff George L. Fort. (North Central Observations) House approved by voice vote further , covers better and spreads easier. It's homogen- Monday a bill to make assassi- David Milstead, St. Charles, Max. temp. 81 Monday at 5 ized—that's why! pleaded guilty to a charge of nation of the president, vice La Crosse Ca>r Stolen p.m., min. temp. 67 today at 8 president or acting president a dumping Monday in Good view a m., 70 today at noon, . overcast federal crime pimisliable by Winona police were cooperat- justice court and agreed to the at 7,000 feet, west wind at 5 conditions by which $75 of his death. ing today "with La Crosse police m.p.h,, barometer 29.85 and The legislation sent to the Sen- In the search for a car stolen ' " $100 fine was suspended. steady, humidity 71 percent. P^^^Q^^^fe'* Justice Lewis E. Albert sus- ate also would apply to the in La Crosse between Monday TMmwmmwik ^. pended $75 of the fine on condi- president-elect and vice presi- at 11 p.m. today al>out 4:30 a.m. tion Milstead clean up the lathe dent-elect between their election Police are looking for a 3954, 20' x 22' Car Haven Garage and plaster debris and dump and inauguration . four-door Chevrolet , green over Study Suggests 3 It provides for penalties up to cream in color, Assistant Police It in an authorized area. *l# #Oir per month, no money down Deputy Lamar Fort made the life imprisonment for kidnap- Chief Marvin A. Meier said. The Investigation of Dnbelstein 's in/?, assa il 1! or conspiracy in- missing vehicle hears Wiscon- ^KmmWmmm ^mmmWA for pre-cut materials package. to Mil- volving the life or safety of the sin license DKKilU , Meier said. wwmmlWmWflWffWfmW^mlmM complaint which lead New Power Plants ' ¦ slead's arrest. The dumping had officials, and permits the gov- $649 cash price. ernment to offer reward of up "Chicken" halibut is tho term 'fl morning, and ^^lilBHHi been done Monday that weighs simply shoved Ihe to $100,000 for information con- used for a halibut For concrete floor odd approximately Milstead had On Chippewa from five to 10 pounds t mess out of his truck onto a cerning violations. . $3.00 to monthly payments. WASHINGTON W - A staff i' «JPli^ roudside on Dabelstcin 's place, report of the Federal Power *^ $3H.7l) per month , no money down for complete, finished (.'(tinmission suggested Monday garage. $1 ,142 cash price. Materials , concrete floor nnd Former Caledonia three new hydroelectric power SfeMft *# construction included. projects costing $91 million in tiiiij fr Resident ' s Husband the Chippewa River Basin in You can buy your Ljjffljf pP*" ^^ MA» TO »BIEVET - ^* ^* !Bl ijft ||j enecTro ruicts SHOWN ARE CASED OH CONSTRUCTION ON ¦ ¦ Wisconsin. ^ffl f Yo» wo«4iln'l opply G* fdo« M«c How* Tolnt In w*"»w. fl i^ I fVfl OROl/NR AND DO NOr INCllJDf GRADING OR PUIINO. Drowns in Michigan ( »rtoc«l Wjf bvt II OC»«DII» 0|i|ill«s «ail«i on ¦ clomp of »lill)f w«ll«d j B They would have a total cap- 'IK WTitil'. m»/», II ill2f>,000-kllowntt pumped-storagc Clear redwood trim. • Hardware — nails Ifirioloj iy al Ihe University ol project. — primer paint. Mlrlil Kiin , Ann Arbor, and his Thcro are now 24 hydroelec- your tax refund, too! family were on vacation. Alter tric power plants In the basin Die bout tipped , the Inke WHN with n combined capacity of PHONE... we ll come to yovr home, check your ilniRHed and helicopters and about 16:1,000 kilowatts, equiva- Enjoy your new cor now and still ^^ ili mil"-' site, answer your question*, flo over all details. filtln divers were used In .search- lent lo approximately two-thirds WB. m QV i Url WAD1 f„ W |,.nnillng tofcr H of the basin SH latwllnn, King w«ii , (osllng P«w»lv 8H for him. The body was found 's UHlil power ^^^ in« bo eligible for your excise tax refund. wf (¦VQC try Gilt I'M . IraiKxit non* In potnl i H | E D E E | Two gnllom of our bent-grade e xlorl- Mondeiy forenoon. demand , the FPC said. ffl H* # '^ ""<* ""'' jK m urn, fc fc> Il«i was bom Oct. l» , lil-'.i . In or wlille Itouia paint, If you erdor When the excise tax reduction be- or M nssncliusctts. He and W l.v.s OF EXTRA COST Y° ur novv ^ Haven garago now. .limit '.!lt Nelson Boy Injured Dililey wore married comes eff ective you will receive a re- I!IM . NKI-SON, Wis. fSponiel) - This offer valid for two weeks from date ol this ad. ; tliriv Survivors are : Ills wife David , l-yonr-olcl son of Mr. and fund di rectly from General Motors diiii( !hl(M'H , Kathy, l.'i, Laurie , Mis, Roland Johnson , Nelson , Bob- 11 , and Tammy, ft; one son HI , 1, In a patient at St. Bene- Co rp, by, H . nnd bis mother. dict 's Hospital , nurnnd , with EXTRA 10% DISCOUNT mmZW JL Jt^JCmmmmm Wjrm\\M^LMmmW Kiini'inl nrriinKumeiitN men I cuts nnd brulsrs received at ON ALL HOUSE JOB ORDERS TAKEN DURING JUNE ciMiipli'li! but nr«i planned for 7:110 H.m, Momluy when hit by Thursday or Friday. ii car. His condition was report- Luiril jer ed on natlfifnctory. No other de- 4 * Vour bvrt STANDARD for re liable saving* A delicious mimmcr nnlnd — tails were nvnllnbln. C. Paul Venables, Inc. wiilermolon , honcydew nnd can- ¦ YOUR PONTIAC-CADIUAC DEALER Ken's Hardwa re tiilope p iecnH served on crisp Vou may substitute, honey for Phona 3373 Wlnono HO Main Si. Winona WESTOATE SHOPPING CENTER li 'K uce with ptvims rulleil in moliiN/icfi in a whole-wlioat yoasl criumi cbeese. bread. Karen Van Auken Former Rushford B ecomes Bride of Pastor' s Daughter Harold Teasdale Marries Mr. Fromm Miss Karen Van Auken, RUSHFORD, Minn. — Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Margaret Lou i s e Friedrich , Van Auken. 751 West' Burns Val- daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. lev Rd., became the bride ol Edwin Friedrich . Goodhue , for- merly of Rushford , beenme the Harold W. Teasdale, son of . Mr. bride of Wallace ;E d \v a r d and Mrs. lrvin A. Teasdale; , , , June 20 at Cen- Fromm son of Mrs . Esther Homer M inn Fromm , Mequon ., Wis., June 12 tral Lutheran Church. at St. Peter's Lutheran Church , J>K , : l.,. K. Nrynestad perform- Belvidere , Minn , where the ed the ' ' ceremony. Soloists were bride's father is now pastor. It Richard Bloom. Minneapolis, was the 25th anniversary of her and Mrs. C.- .L. Johnson , Excel- parents. sior, Minn., uncle and aunt "'of THE REV. Friedrich officiat- the bride. Mrs. T. Charles ed. Organist was Leroy Achter- G reen \va:s organist. berg, St. Paul , and soloist was Miss Rebecca Van Auken , sis- Robert Tas'ler ,.' "Windom , Minn. ter of the bride , was maid ol Mr and Mrs. Edward Hall , honor , and Miss Tnghild T\'orste Roseland , Neb-.. brother-in-law bo, Oslo. Norway, and Miss and sister of Mrs. Friedrich , Joan Gates were bridesmaids! sang the same duet they had Jennifer " ' -Jolinson ' was , flower sung at the Friedriehes ' wed- . . ding. girl , and Miss Catherine Lind- ' The bride wore a gown of say-;. Spring Valley, Minn.. was peau de soie and lace, with a the bride ' s personal attendant. bouffant skirt , long lace sleeves lrvin C. Teasdale. brother o( and a detachable train. An Mr. and .Mm. Wallace Fromm the groom, - was best man, and aurora borealis crystal crown (Carrier* Art cholo) G ene Trirnpe-rl. Bethel , Conn, held her veil- She carried;a bou- and Michael Van Auken bro- , quet of red rases. Orono, Minn., public school. ther of the bride. Were grooms- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tea sdale Maid of honor was Miss Mary- Darlyne Bearson Her fiance is a graduate o! men. Ushers, were Robert Dur- (burf.y SlLidlBl) Ellen Friedrich , B r a i n;e r d, Engaged to Wed Lut her College , Decorah , Iowa, MISS BETTY Hl'NGER'S engagement to fey and Steve Andrus. Minn. Bridesmaids were Mrs. and has;gone graduate work at , George Kryzer, Rushford , Minn . son of Mr. and Lloyd Luehman Lowden, Iowa; LANESBORO . Minn. (Special) the University of Minnesota. He THR RRI1)K wore a floor- , her parents , Miss Bonnie Heiden . Rushford —Mr. and Mrs. Bcnard M. has been an instructor in Eng- Mrs; John Kryzer , is announced by le' ngt' .h . -sheath gown of silk or- and Miss Laurie Knippenberg. Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd Hunger , 219 Edward St. The ganza , with a modified empire Cearson , Lanesboro, announce land , Suad. Arabia ; Duluth and St: Paul : At present he is do- St; Casimir 's Catholic Church waistline , short sleeves , and the engagement of their daugh- Minnetonka. wedding will be at. . ing graduate work at the Col- ( : detachable watteau back train. THEV WORE lon« bine gowns ter. Miss Darlyne Bearson , to Aug. 21. Camera Art Photov son of Mr. lege of St. Thomas, St. Paul.. The gowii was trimmed with with bouffant skirts, matching Maynard Steensgard , . and Mrs. Leland A. Steensga rd , . . : ¦ , . appliqiied lace and seed pearls. flowered headpieces with veils < relatives was held at the home and carried cascade bouquets of Lanesboro. , Aug. 8 is the date WRC CAN < I :I .S Melby-Lunde ! of the bridegroorn in Tappar Her silk Aeil . vvas held by a pink carnations; chosen for the wedding. The Woman 's Flc-lief Corps ¦' C'oulee between Ettrick ant crown of seed pearls and. cry- Flower girl was Mary Swan- Miss Bearson , a graduate of will not have a social party Vows Said • Blair. Assisting in serving wer< stal tear drops, and she car- son. St. Paul, and ringbearer Winona State College, taught in Thursday The next meeting will " Mrs. Arider ried eight long-stemmed pink July 8 at Red the bride s sisters. ¦ was Ronnie Fro mm, Cedarburg, Edina public schools, and is in- he at 'i p m. ETTRtCK. Wis, (Specialv - son and Mrs. .Julius Engelien roses. . :•;. '- ' - . Wis; structor of special education at Men 's Hall. The marriage of -Mrs, Effie I.un- French Creek. Her; attendants wore floor- Best man was R-i c h a r d rle and Victor Melby took , place Mr. and Mrs Melby will bt length , sleeveless gowns of pink Fromm , Mequon . and grooms- ' Sunday evening.at... Frenrh Creek engaged in farming¦ .. ' ' chiffon, fashioned in empire men were Gus Friedrich , Law- Lutheran Church with t he Rev. ¦ style, with fl oor-length back rence, Kan. ; Paul Lund , St - H. A. Lease officiating. They ' trains. Their headdresses were Paul , and Gene Hemrnann, Se- are daughter and son of the late ; Stockton VVSCS :; hows oif the same material with ward, T^eb. Ushers were Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walter and ¦veils' and they carried bouquets Luehmann. Lowden , and War- Meets Thursday ¦ the late Mr. and Mrs. Halvor of white roses, pink garnett es ren Fromm. Mequon. Melby. : . STOCKTON , M inn; i Special and ivy . The flower gi rl wore A RECEPTION was held In The couple was attended by — The Woman 's ¦Society of Chris a floor-length white dress and ' i the gymnasium of St.: Peter's the bride s brolher-in-1 aw and carried a basket of pink roses, .guests The cou- sister; -Mr. anci Mrs. Le-ster Ah- tian Service of ;the Stocktor School for 250 . baby breath, and ivy . ple left on . a wedding trip to fierson, and her son and daugh- . Methodist ; Church will meei jlJ¦— Li JUU UU UUUI Lf cfc J UU 'JUUUUU U JLHHJU] A reception was held in the ' " ff^ni I'luuuw ymfrvwrtmawmt^mtwtm i " uv WIWMWHM»»W II « IMI ¦—»ww— BW | . , Mr. and Mrs. Larry- 2"' p:in ' Canada. Upon their .. return they ^ ter:in-la\v Thursday al . . at the church basement. The groom 's will make their home in Se- dean Erickson. ' Sch'affner Homes . Winona. Mrs; parents ; were ¦"hosts , at ' the re? ward, .Neb., where ' both are stu- The Tiride wore, a pale blue Russel: Phillips and Mrs, Arth- .: . ' hearsal dinner at Hotel Winona. dents at Concordia College, .. . suit dress and carried a boii;¦: ur Ziebell will be hostesses. The bride -is : a graduate' of quel, of white carnations and Mrs. Arthur Johnson will give BOTH YOI VG persons are MRS . MARTIN AHSH. the former Miss Darlene Schor- Rushford High School and at- red roses. Mrs. Anderson was .j the . lesson. Everyone is weN graduates of Winona Senior bahri , arid her husband are at home at 2910 East Blvd., tended , Concorida College, St. in black and . white with white •' come. High School. The bride, who St, Francis. Wis., following their wedding May 29 at Ss. Paul , two years and a year and l and pink carnation corsage, The 'all-church' - picnic of the spent one year as an exchange Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Independence , Wis. The a half at Seward. Her husband i.V: 'l,1 while Mrs. Erickson was in ' Stockton Methodist Church will :^. ^ ;-^^- ';vr .;¦ student at the Oslo Teacher's Rev , Roy Mish , Thorp, Wis., officiated for his brother. . also attended St. Paul Concor- ^v white with white carnations. be Sunday at 12 noon, at Farm- College; Oslo. Norway.;', has dia two years and has been at ^ A reception for 20 immediate ers Community Park . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thorria, completed her tnird year at Wi- Independence , and the groom is the son of IMrs.. Caroline Seward two years. nona State College. The groom , Mish, Independence, and the late Louie Mish. Maid of honor recently was graduated from was 2liss Betty Severinski and best jnan was the bride's Rushford Women 's i There is nothing better than in the Naval Academy, Annapolis . brother , Charles Schorbahn. Milwaulcee. A bridal dinner l^lflrw second lieutenant in ' ' ¦ Md... is a . and reception was given at tlie home of the bride's parents. Club Holds F;inal t/egant/y sty led invitation. for. j&&9 \ . ' . the Marine Corps- The couple , J The bride " .arid groom are graduates, of Independence High -will reside in Quantico. .Va;- Meeting of Season \ JAMAICA Your Wedding Day The bride was honored at pre- School. The bride is employed at Jack Winters and the RUSHFORD, Minn. f Robert Lieberman. ray unit will be in Rushford j ALCW POSTPONED William Lieberman, Janesville, Sept. 16. Mrs. . Roberton sue- ¦ &Vt6t&p ?4>UK&1 TAYLOR; Wis; (Special) — Wis.,.sen of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer coeds Mrs. L. J. Wilson on the ¦ Taylor American Lu the r a n Lieberman , Fillmore Coun ty Mental Health ! 299 ' ' '¦ , Eau Claire June 19. Teen-Agers Frolic 477 E. . 'tHh. • . , Phon« 4977 Church Women has postponed Board, The wedding was in the Ca- At their regular meeting.from Wed - thedral of the Sacred Heart , Rock-Roll Dance Members received territories dojiors. Gome in arid see our 1965 selection of: nesday, until June 30 at 8 p.m. with the Rev. J ames Pitzpatrick to solicit blood The About 250 teen-agers danced to BloodmobileWill be in Rushford ] • pick a summer-full /iMF ' ' ¦Embossed officiating. Soloist was Miss ^ l ^ ' • invitations • Reltgiolu Xnp lfini OPFN the rock and roll music of the July 23. i and look wonderful. ( !' DAMEI^SON HOl'SE GeorgLana Loomis. Ferraris Saturday night at the llu T ' • Graduation Napkins Thank You Nolcs • jamaicas, bermudas, * PETERSON. Minn. - Mr. The bride was attired in a Legion Memorial Club. ^^ k^ W and Mrs. Clarence N. Danielson street-length gown of satin with Proceeds from the dance went Parties Scheduled color-gay fabrics. Economicall y Priced Invitations will observe their 40th wedding a lace bodice , elbow - length to the Brigadettes and the L«- mft>B&k. anniversary Sunday from 2 to At Country Club Avril and cotton from $8.00 per hundred up. sleeves and a bell-shaped skirt. Jelz. . • tfwm^ Ijf^- 5 p.m. Open house will be held Chaperons were Maurice God- , Her silk veil was held by a sat- Winona Comntry Club has , at Grace Lutheran Church Pe- in how sey, R obert Moravec and Mr. cotton ducks plaids, 1 V V terson. Their children will be and she carried a nose- scheduled two events this week. r l i JA&SL BhidsLiuS DDL gay bouquet of pink carnations and Mrs. Rav Gaertner. Thursday evening will be ; hosts. No invitations are bein g . • a tee-spree of tee- m%m . sent , and pitalaenopsis orchids enci r- LIBRA RY AT TAYLOR Family Fun Night. A special ¦ L^^ $m cled with pink tulle . family dinner will be served at tops in tangy colors vH| ^HOf | KM Miss Nancy Schultz , St. Paul , TAYLOR , Wis. (Special) - 6 p.m. A lifeguard will be on to go with pants. Lots Attendants at Taylor library the t^Lm^Lm^ ^ Mm who was mnid of honor , wore duty, so that the po-ol may be of sleeveless blouses, Trnvfrn nex t month will he Mrs . Alfred too ! Small, , Mmmt Wm a pal e-blue satin street-length used. Reserv ations are to be medium f$£mWIBlki ' ^'B dress with a lace bodice and S. Waller , Saturday, and each made in advance. empire waistline, A matching subsequent Saturday, Mrs. Wil- The first

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One great way to ^wLiii ii' iiiiiliilB itnrt baby's day , ..perfect for a snack-tlmo ^^- ** ^ 3>ajuu}land, vfL JcdbAucA, pic^-mc-up, too. Carefully strained for «asy £cunpb&Il!L C^tx rhor leoding from bottle or cup, P.5. In addition MC I DBN Both Morns •-— Ave-nue and Downtown will be open from 9 a.m. If 9 MODERN REAUTV SHOPP E to the ever-popul-ir Orangn and Apple Illir^PQ ' p.m. Monday through Friday. 9 ct.m. to 5 p.m. Satuiday. 474 E Bioedway Phent tMO Juices, Ihero are 7 wondnrlul r.ombina- - tion juices. FOR BABIES i i i IIL. -ii m j I., j _ _ ^._ \ Young Pastor, Bride Retired Osseo 120 Attend ; 20th Reunion " To Make Home Teacher Starts DENNIS THE MENACl Of Winona High School Class In Cogswell, N D. European Tour HOUSTON , Minn.--The Rev. OSSJ'IO , Wis. - A retircfl Os- The 20th rounion of the class longest distance ; Marvin Do- : Rolf Tilmiii) Storlie. son ol Mr. ' hrun/.,;'La ; hcti teacher , Mr« . .John Olson , n( .IMS .of Winona Senior High Cross-e, first peiHon and Mrs . Tilmriii Storlie , look hr;i huHbHnd and her brother, School was alUnded hy about to send his letter and picture | as his bride Miss: Janice Mari- fur the ' Kcihert (Iiindcrsori and wife, class yearbook , and l uri :- ' fieggen , Hothsay, Minn., Hroadview Ill: , Monday (or 120 class members and gueNts llolph ceremonies . l^ft Frick , Lamoille, first ! Minn., June 12 al Kurope.. They will visit Norway, at West field (lolf Club Satur- reservation. in Our Saviour 's Lutheran - ¦ ¦ Rothsay. Sr-olland , Denmark, .France: and day evening. An hois d'oeiivres .Receiving attendance prizes Church , Kngland hour preceded the dinner were lilt; following;. Mrs . lrvin Harold S. Reltz " Gustafson THE KEV. Mrs! Olson , who lives in Eau (Lorraine SantLstede), ;f off iciated and the Rev Norman Claire , taughtTift li grade in the JAMES S. tffKIS, mauler of Graiul Rapids , Mich ; Mrs. C. | ( G.Omodt gave the sermon. Osiseo grade school the last 15 ceremonies , introduced special J. Owen Patricia . Ricliman ) , ;•! " The bride is the daughter of Minneapolis • '( ' ywHi's. The formtr F/Sther fJun- guests, Mrs . Robert Amerson ; VJclor . ..ensmiir ,- ;.Mr , and Mrs. Clifford Heggen , d.'rson was born at (lilrnunton Mrs; Guylord ( Nancy Robbi , Bogota , Colum- Andrei (Ruth Hil- j Rothsay. where she WBB graduated from debrandt) , and Donald Merrill , For her wedding she wore a bia/.. South America, who was high school in 191(1. She attended St. Paul ; Miss Jean Jederman, I! floor-length gown of silk .'organ- - 'Buffalo 'County Normal at Alma secretary of the class ; the Rev. Elgin, 111. ; Mrs, Quickstad; Mr- , y .ii over taffeta , with a rounded ('hire , and Kau Sinte Univer Wilbur Quickstad I'eoria , 111., am Hanson , Ml. Prospect , 111.; iI neckline edged in lace and a sity'. who gave the iavocation , and . Mrs. Rodney tlelgemoe ( Doris II-chapel-length : train. Her bou- R. j . Williams , principal at ) quet was of gardenias : She brtgan teaching in IfilA Milnarsek , Kejineth Peblocki , ; She had positions at Eleva-Oil WSHS when the class was grad Mrs. Renk , Miss Pozahc, Rich- i]. :¦ Miss Harriet Eastrold , Min- : uated . • heapolis , was maid, of honor manlon and White Bcur Lake ard Baylon , Jolin Barrett , Mr: ! Minn , before coming here! The Robert Selmli Trio played Theis, Miss Neitzke i and Miss Edna Mae- Nelson . , Robert 'j ' David for dancing following Ihe dinner Beeman, Mrs. Fred Picha (Eliz- Minneupolis, . and Mrs . ! Atlanta , Ga ; , •' were and accompanied! the class in abeth Doering j, Mrs. KrenzJI J. HeRgen , Winona Rebekahs group singing, led by Mrs. bridesmaids. Cheryl Hefigen , Mrs. Spencer , Gene Kaehler, ¦ was juni or brides- Quickstad (Barbara Macemon ), Mrs. John Rothsay, Attend Convention Cady (Mary Chris- maid. Name tags and the '20th reun- topherson ) , Thomas Englerth , ion yearbook were distributed dressed alike Mr, Mrs. Paul GrieAel Sr: , dele- Mrs. Lilla , George Cientan and i THEY WERE and Mm. . Hoi I. Slorlle gate, and Mrs. B. R. 'Wandsrii- by the reunion committee, com- William Sievers, all of Winona. : in light-blue floor-length gowns Miss-Marilyn- Neitzke carried colonial dei attended the 78th annual ses- prised of; , Sixteen local business firms ; of organza and sion of the Rebekah Assembly, Winona, and Mrs. Arnie Hoff- contributed the prizes:' i bouquets of pink . carnations. German Presbyterian ' THANKS.fteNMlS. Q**K/ WAS fWe WTCF TH6 SALESN&Tm? ¦ ¦ ' ' Independent Order of Odd Fel- ) . ¦ ¦ ; Raymond , St. Paul; mann (Alice Mae Schulz , Buf- Dennis C. , i was best man. Greomsmen Suit Begins Over Young People Plan lows , at I-owry Hotel St. Paul , falo City , Wis., co-chairmen , .- 'PATIENT 1 RO>M ETTKICK . last weekend. and Mrs. Milton Spencer Jr. were John A. Peterson , Hous- BIG GEORGE ETTRICK Wis. (Special) , Reunion Luncheon They report that Mrs. Melvin (Margaret Christenscn) , Mrs. , — i ton , and Robert E. Rosedale : ' Alyin Kleppen , patient at Veter- ; Harmony, Minn . Junior grooms- Skating Rink Carhion. Babbit , Minn ,, w a s Clarence Krenz (Lorraine Erick- The young people of year's elected president of their group. son); the Misses Esther ans Hospital , Minneapol is, since man was Bruce Heggen , Roth- Pozanc , J. ago of the Oerman Presbyterian Twin Cities and Duluth womfcn and Shirley Jensen , Kenneth Po- March 20, had surgery Thurs- say. Ushers were David ¦ ' : Heggen , Atlanta; and Wayne Church, which was at 5th and were elected tr> other ' bffices; . hlocki , Mr, Thcis , Mrs. Leonard day on the spinal column at the At La Crescent F'raiiklin streets, will have a base of his necl . He received an ': Olson . .: ' A complete report of the ses- Strange ( Lois McLaughlin) , ¦ CALEDONIA . Minn . - Testi- ! reunion luncheon at Hotel WinOr sion will be heard by local Re- injury to the spine 20 years ag.o Mrs. Dennis c: Ruyrnond was , ' Mrs. Francis Lilla (Lois Berg) , ; organist and accompanied her inony was to resume this morn- na Wednesday-at 1 p.m. bekah« at a special meeting Mrs. Richard Renk . ( Irene in an accident while in service. ing in Houston County District \ June .'fO: The Fiebekahs will Previously he had bone gi 'afts ' husband who sang. Court in the case brought by j in charge of arrangements is Acheff). Mrs . James lleinleri A reception for 200 guests was L. H. Hayenga , Orlando , Fla., meet for a fi p.m. dinner at the ( Nora O'Dea ) . all of Winona , twice to his spine Kleppen Skate-A-Rena , Inc., La Cres- l downtown Country Kitchen and here, ; held in the church basement. against Ralph Welch and I wh« left hf're in 1915. and Mrs Doris Him ing Mlen- closed his mea t market re- Assisting were the Mrnes.. Neli- cent, then adjourn to the Schaffner dci son ) , Lamoille , Minn centlv because of ill health His others, a dispute over what is I Homes recreation rooms for " a us Garness, Nordine Peterson. buckling of lestdiiiant is being opeiated by Alvin Hbvland , and Miss Hazel responsible lor the i meeting. PRIZES WERK awarded ¦ a skating rink , $2,000 Robbery : to his wife and then -,<>n Dai- Heggen. ; ; - , - . - . It will be the last meeting Mrs. Amerson, who came the i ell After -a -wedding trip to NortJi - The court ran out of jurors \ At Jewelry Store before the summer recess until of ...ern Minnesota, the couple will Monday, morning because the I September . Reservations for the jbe : at home at Cogswell , . N.D.. large number of people from i CROOKSTON , Minn, f AP)-A dinner are to b« made with Mrs. where the groom will be pastor La Crescent acquainted with the | breakin Saturday night at Rock's Griesel or Mrs. Wandsnider by V j ' ;of the American Lutheran case and others knowing;. L. L. j Jewelry Store here yielded bur- next Tuesday noon. Your Family Will Enjoy These S iChurch. Duxfaury Jr., Caledonia , attor- 1 glars loot estimated by Les The groom's parents were ney for the defense. Sheriff Rock , the slorc owner , at around TKRKS'A .V APPOINT ED hosts at a supper tor the bridal Byron Whitehouse went out onto $2,000 , the streets and impanelled 12 . However Rock told Po- A graduate of the College of party in the church - "basement lice Chief: hurry Dillabongh he prior to the ceremony. more people; drawing of the Saint Teresa has been appointed jury resumed follow ing the noon would have to complete an in- an English instructor at the • ' " ' ¦ ¦ ' ventory to determine what was PRENUPTIAL parties for the hour ' • . . . . . ¦: • - , j University of Cincinnati , Ohio; bride were given by Mrs. Gyn- missing. , She is Miss Luann Dummer. a ther Halvorson and Mrs. Lud E. I.; SHEKlfArV majority j¦ stockholder in Skate-A-Rena , ¦ Dillabough said the burglars, Chicago native. , who did grad- Torgerson ; ffouston; Miss East- who broke in through a back uate work at Marquette Univer- SPECIALTIES i rold: the Fairview Hospital in- called as the first witness, test!'- j door , took rings , other jewelry sity, Milwaukee. Since Feb ru- AVAHABII tensive care nursing staff , Min- fied that buckling occurred in ' ' neapolis , areas involving about - one-half' '; arid watches from .eases. A wit- ary, she taugM English at Do- and the women of Our ,; Whifefish Saviour 's Church. Rothsay. the floor , making rollerskating ness ,told of seeing three men minican High School The bride is a graduate of impossible in buckling areas . carrying articles from the store. Bay; Wis . "Ajax — • DOGWOOD bouquet!" Lutheran Deaconess Hospital Sheehan said he tried to . re- By Alex Kotxky School o( Nursing, Minneapolis. duce the bulges by sawing the APARTMENT 3G .

• She also attended the Lutheran floor off around the edges, .saw- ¦ : ' " •:¦ - ¦ •;-; " ¦ :: > :" - - . : -: . ; . , , :;, . Bible Institute, Seattle , Wash. ing a; hole in the middle with- WEDNESDAY: \ The groom is a graduate ol out helping the sit uation! Luther College, Decorah , Iowa Robert Mackner , La Crosse • Bran Bread \ and Luther Theological Semin- architect , testified that the ary, St. ¦ Paul . buckling was caused by mois- ture coming from improper • Home .Made Kifchen Bread \ ' ' ." ' * CHEST AT RUSHFORD grading on the north side of • Pan-O-Gake (Angel Food) I RUSHFORD, Minn , (Special) the building. He testified it was .'— The annual meeting of the the type of soil that retains v . moisture , and was piled higher • Potato Dinner Rolls » Rushford-South RusMord Com- than the wood floor , allowing munity Chest will be held today moisture to seep thrpugh the GET THEM AT YOUR FAVORITE STORE OR " at 8 p.m. at the American Le- concrete wall . gion hall. MAHLKE'S RETAIl STORES { Sheehan was expected back on the stand this morning. The NEW WISCONSIN CODE case may continue into Wednes- 858 W- 5th Sf, — 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. ) WHITEHALL. Wis. (Special day. - . :¦ :., 117 E. 3rd St. — 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. —The new uniform commercial By Dal Curtis JURORS ARE : 'Aisle . Johnson, REX MORGAN, M.D; code going into effect in Wis- ¦ You'll find many other deliciouft bakery specialties , consin was explained at the an- ; Mrs. : Charles ' .' '. yVestby. Jerry ^> •very day at either of our retail stores. { nual meeting of the state Reg- ! Holier and H. C. Green , Hous- tor village; Roland Dubbs, ister of Deeds Association at 1 ' ' ' ' ¦ - Green Bay last • week . Mrs. Money. Creek. ; Mrs. R . F. Rich- ' . • . ' I , Caledonia Township; Mrs. Grace K. Jorgenson, Trempea- ards DON'T FORGET! WHEN BUYING , D. J. Quillin , La Crescent vil- leau County register of deeds lage ; Eugene.I.eJ eune , Browns- WHITE BREAD PICK UP THE says the code completely ville village; Mrs. Neil Corn- changes the procedure of filing POLKA-DOT WRA PPER. t stock , Caledonia . village ; Mrs. liens on personal property. [ Petra My lire and Dale Onsgard , i Spring Grove village , and Hen- : ry Blegen , Wilmington Town- ship. The ca.se brought by Gordon iR. and Rodney Kallis et aj against Henry Wright , involving the bite of a dog, was dismissed GOOD NEWST0DAY MOTHERS THRtl ! on motion of L. L. Roerkohl M SATURDAY without prejudice . Jose|« Moo- ^MoSS^ •^m»0^t By Erni* BuahmilUr JUNE 22-23-24-25-26 n:m, Waseca , attorney tor de- NANCY ^^^^^mWkm ¦ ^m ^Lm\ fendant , was hi court . The cause brought by "Myrta Widnioyer against Ace Tele- a beauYilul phone Co.. Rudolph Paulson and ^^HP^>^I.^H: Donald Otis, was continued be- cause one of the attorneys is on vacation Judge Arnold Hatfield is pre- of siding. *^LW . ^^^Bk ';;v ;^a \ picture your child ' JP'- Sen. McCarthy s «v JKtfHF- l :> / f^|C? f< Sister in-Law ' Helps Rescue 3 (AP) WIM.iMAK M inn. The By Saundon and Erntt si.st«M--in-liiw of Son. F,u|>t,iu> MARY WO RTH IMcCiirlh y, Mrs . A. M, McCar- thy of Willnuir , was involvcil in ' I ho rescue of Uiree younc j',irls iTl^V ; from lviLile I,like north til Will- ^y^m0 J^.pm^mtrH in.ir Muiuliiy. '^ ( PIM-UPS .Sisters Sclwirleiie , 14 , and , -¦¦ ^. Pf^ OT Lynn Ulrich , 11 , jumpc! from r ^^ CL -A 'SO ' Exclusive at GRAHFS „ tt "Coost to Const" i\ small limit w hen nn our fell ^ overboil ii I . Another sister , Mii'licle . (I . stayed in (he limit hut drifted iiwav () lm,,r' |;1 8 K I0 on| Rtf tL /o °y *>\ n,ino °" ,h* chl,d'*" I v Mrs McCiu t lij ami Marie J*^T' ,nc' 1 *okcn or | 8 K 10 Group only ' '[. 1 .00 per &1 '^» PARENTS' ) fcinflly Greenfield hot h of Willnuir . i ¦ Bl " 1W , I » r M»O»II « / child. heiinl the .sister's' cull for help ^ You'll llif rtilcl rv|i/«",M(->in ooil p'Oli-', .innr>l and took :i motoi'hoiit from shore .^f rtf p* ", ^ "^ ¦ffr tc* ' ' • «^ |J- l '*' *^ ' j^ftlT \w*s rnpkirrcl hy our Inrndly Indy phn loutnplirr. to rescue lliem, The Ulrich ulrls mv Irotii Kedwcidd Kail:- k . , -T * SHorl trom «inlih«d pii. luii ". NOT PROOI SM>lro Mrs, McCiirlU v s llic wile of K S QIV « -r will hit .hi->v, u i. „ if"' jr- 5 tin.*h«d B IO, !> A ' I wollct .i. ' " nw approval. l>r A M McCarthy, (lie SVnn TRAIL By Ed Dodd t ysv w • ' ol *ln'' ,h,vfll ,ly ' puci's lor your MARK KiL l.»or-n |>l« : Wallet sue lev, llion '.lO? I'ni'l-i in flruii|-n tin 's hiothei * £'f O po,r \ ^x OL. < 4 iom' - y , ¦ ' Youtli Escapes From V ^' ¦ "» iSHfr \ * ***i — BRINC A FRIIND — St, Cloud Reformatory To«U W«cincitiny And 10 A.m. \t ' ti\ 'MWM^ y — T luirtdny ST I '1,01 ID, Minn (AI M An to p m Fl (,n 10 flm :30 l,, Sfll1 1, ' \ 'iSr 4«HH.H ^ ' V ,m~ - *° ' l' ' < ' inmate escaped lioin Si Cloud ,0 ,n ,0 L,ll,cf Hour 1? p in. Dally. \ W^mffl ^aW - 'i ' ^ l ' Helormistor y lo.la .v , and official * I I wHmpP* \ ZP <**' '^^ " had not determined how he Rot ^^ over the wall '?>^ K(l\v ;ii d Iticluii' il Sie^.cil, '.'H , V^ VSHP^KB^fflRBHH J lnsliiW- . Minn . icrvui)," H lerm lor Inn diary , was IIH .SMK I id ll!;:ill n ni troni Hie license Inj l |i|iml . He lull

: : U /Woney Back ¦ W. L. Pet. . O. i NATIONAL LEAGUE ST LOUIS <*r - (iarv Player, a black clad little Braves Triumph MINNESOTA . 31 .33 .433 W. L. Pel. 0), See ' -dol'Uy etched 402 v dranvaliu. 38 37 34 .407 ' Los Aliqeles 47 34 , 411 h a flair for the wit A crowd of :i«.4(L> turned brought the eoiwd to its a run ' in the second as llar- Chicago . .1 . South A If lean ATLANTA:^;—Thev .lme Cleveland 14 3. .400 I' I . MILWAUKEE 34 31 .574 3d of golf's iniinortals and m«on Killebrew doubled , ad- :' ' Cincinnati 34 37 .571 V.i his name among a select list the Braves in Atlanta, the out . Monday night to watch feet in the eighth with . a Ballimor. 34 J4 . .58.1 V-i . •,! wanlotl , the money the Braves down the Min- two-run homer into the ecu- . vanced on a gronndouf and Oetroll 35 34 .574 1 I San Francisco 34 31 56.3 4 said that: was fi)on«h , he had all he club's home after this sea- .. . . LOS ' AnqcleS Jl 34 .443 10 ' Pittsburgh 33 31 .514 7 ¦ ' ' nesota Twins 6-4 in an exhi- ter field stands, some 440 ca me hoine when Allison . HeW York 38 35 444 11 I ' Phlladelnhl. .33 33 .500 I wasn 't important ; ' •on. " ¦ ¦ bition, marking .' -'iliilwaii- ' ' - . feeC from home plate. grounded out. Boston 35 • 34 .410 13 l St. LOUis 30 34 ..«¦»¦¦ 10 "The money is immaterial Ihe Humor is the Washington 34 3. .440 14 . 'I Chicago 31 34 .438 17 , ¦ winninjU he U.S. Open kee's fifth exhibition tri- The loss went to .starter The Twins - tallied a run KansJi City ' 17 40 3t« l» ' , Houston . 3» 40 ;4J0 13' I thing," Flayer said Monday, after ;N OW York 33 44 .343 1l' i ' umph without a loss in the - ' .lira Merrill , who went six^ in the ninth .when Ron Theo- ' ' ¦ Clolf- C h;iinp i()tisliip and ini- : . MONDAY'S RESULTS - . .: ' ; new Atlanta Stadium. " .'"innings anil save up all baslcl doubled and scored MONDAY'S RESULTS mediately. luriietl his $25 ,- ' . No gfliiR-s *chedulcd. Mack Jon es sparked the six runs: oit a single'by Joe Nossek. Houston t>, Prulafk'lptjij 3. <>()() check over to Ihe U.S. Milwaukee attack with a The winner was • Denny Dick Kelley ; Lemaster'S TODAY'S GAMES . New York I, Los Angeles 0. Coif Association . two-run homer , his fourth Lernaster who was touched' ;, siLccessor , gave up eight Only games scheduled ¦ . ' Kansas City al New York (?, twi- i His three-stroke victory over rbund-t ripper in as many lor only three hits arid one hits and three runs. Jerry ni<)hl). TODAY'S SAMES ^HR^^HH Kef . INagle in tries 18- ¦ ' ¦ Boston >t Baltimore (3, Iwl-nighl).. ¦;. Australian . days, after scoring a run in run in his five innings, • .Fosnow , . - 'taking over for ' Minnesota at- .'Cleveland (N). St Louis at ClnCinnaitl' IJ. Iwl nlghll. hole playoff made him the first 'base in the M errill, yielded only one ' Chicajo at Milwaukee (Nl. . the first inning. His big .J ones got on ' Washington , at Chicago (Nl. - . foreign winner '- in 45 years and : Loi Angeles »t . DclroiV . lN). • Philadclpt-ila at Houston (N) Wow cam e in a three-run fivst. inning when he was hit' . hi t hi his two inn ings. : i New. YbrH at Los Angeles (Ml. only the third mail ever lo '•by a pitched hall- lie ad ; - The Braves- tied tor sec- " third inning splurge and . WEDNESDAY S GAMES Plttsburtih at San Francisco IN). , sweep the lour big prizes of gave the Braves a 4-1 lead . vanced . to ' second on ;i ond place in the National Kansas City" M ' New York IN 1.. WE DNESDAY'S GAMES professional golf. - the U.S. and Gene Oliver also homered ground out , stole third 'and' / League, ate back in County . Boston at Baltimore (til. British Opens , tfie PGA and th« scored on Kddie Mathews' Stadium tonight to start a Pittsburgh at San Francisco. . lor the winners. Minnesota «t Cleveland (N). ' ¦: three game series with the Chicago at Milwaukee (N). Jiini- 22. 1965 Masters: Boh Allison of the Ameri- . single^ . Los AngOles- al Delroit (N); . St . Louis at Cincinnati (N). Tuesday. ' ' , . : He now stands with G«ne Sar- ca)) Leagiierleading." Twins Minnesota retaliated with Chicago Cubs .. Washington at Chicago (N). Only gamps scheduled. . Page 10 azen.and Men lloean at .the pin- nacle uiiattainct 1 by any others , the IcgtHidnry -figures of another era or the giants of today; The . t'orgotten man in golf's .' BOB ALLISON BiR Three , Plsiyer reasserted Homer Does Little Good i4fh/ef/cs£yefi^ his right to a spot in that com- ' ¦ " pany i)i: overvyl lelming fashjon . Mlnniscf*•' ¦<< > . MHw.uk*. (. I BY GAHY KV \NS in beating Hoche.ster 7-0. "We haven 't seen him pitch , biit we're cerium that with •b r . h »b r h The remainder of the lineup is the same. Rug Leonhar his speed , , " , Arnold Palmer has yet to win ¦ Daily Nevs Sports Editor .dl there is going to be a spot for him said Max . vifMl's.M . » ' ¦•' o joncs.cf . 2 l l . ¦ ¦ ' ' Athletics, luipefvil ; w ill handle the catching duties with Gary Grob, named This marks the second home , the PG A'. - '.lac'lii- . sSlieklaus has yet NosjeK.n 3 0 3 Cline.cf JO 8 . . Winona s Southern Minnesota League game for the Athletics i 0 1 Bolllng.Jb I 1 fielder of last w eek by a Minneapolis newspaper, al first! who drew more than 61)0 to win the British Open. 'AlleiUb ¦ * of breaking out the heavy timber, focus on the most im- . paid customers the opening night Oliv«,rl . '. !¦• O Airosi.rf 3 0 1 portant week of the young season beginning tonight . Bob Leitziiu at second. Al Connor at short. Davis Usgaard at against Rochester. ; Vil'pin'oX 3 0 0 Kolb.rl 1. 0.0 ¦ "I-haye made most of my Kill' rew.lb I I 1 Torre.lb 3 0 0 Max ISlolock'sv band of freshman marauders host Ow;Y- third and Pat ISolnnd . Kosidowski . and Gary Grabow from Molock said this ,morning that no decision" regarding ' . a ¦ money and won most of my Mi'er.ptvlb 3 0 1 Kllmch'k.lb l 0 0 tonna at €abrych Park tonight at 8 p.m.; with the thought le tt to right in the outfield. rainout would.be made before 2. o'clock this afternoon. : 1 I 3 0 I . -. . . golling fame in this country ,** Hall.ef 4 . Maftiews,3b . of pushing their record above the .500 mark. . • ', -., ' ¦ The one- thing ' .Molock is. looking for is improved hitting. "We want to play the Allison,)! .'* 1 2 de l» Hoi,3b 1 0 I ' ¦ game.if we possibly; can and if Battey.c 1 « o Carty.lf ; 110 Owatonna. (he victim »f an 18-4 hammering:at the hands . "We have to get more from the outfielders," he said. •'it-shou ld, clear up we don't want to have; made a decision too (Continued on Page 17) Jevlckx 5 0 0 Olive r,c 4 11 '" ¦¦) ' of Rochester also delivered one in the form of a 17-1 whipping "One they come : along, we'll be all right. Tha'Jld.Sb .4 J Wootl 'ard.s. 4 l 2 ¦ hastily ."he said. . I'LAYKK ' ' ¦ ¦ , Merritf.p 1 » .0 L'emait'r.p - - » :¦>. » of Albert Lea. ' . . . , ; Once the Athletics get through the week, they will have Rollins,ph 1 0 0 Fischer,ph 1 0 0 Following tonight 's garne, Winona travels to Albert seen the other teams in the league. tOiwtU.ph » I O Ktlley.p . 10 0 Lea Thursday and to Rochestei' Sunday, Although. Molock" ¦wanted 'to ' reserve his pennant predic- Total* J» 4)1 Totals 10 t f With an eye on the tough schedule. Molock plans ; to : tion for the first trip around, he now has formed a solid staff. opinion .' MINNESOTA O10 0M MJ-4; ut ilize his three-man; pitching MILWAUKEE 131 010 OOx- — « ,, Expected to get the;, call tonight is righthander Dick "I have no doubt that Aust in is the team to beat." he ' . E—None. OP—Minnesota l, Mil«au- . ' Pap'eiit'u'ss '. . But Molock also expect s to see Jon Kosidowski. said. "At least from what the other teams have done to k« 1. LOB—Minnesota 10, Milwaukee ¦ who has taken with botb Winona decisions to date, and . . . each' .other ,' it looks that way. We can't look for others to be I. ' • la — Killebrew, Theobald. SB - de la Roger Roepke work in reliei down , though. Everyone is going to start improving. " Hoi. H R—Jones, Allison, Oliver . SB - That means that all three would be ready for Albert Lea. In addition to Roepke, who- joined the club last week, Jonts. S—L.majler 2, ftoswell. 's speedy: half- IP H R ER BB SO "We want all three ready," said Max. 'it's going to be atiother new face belongs to Winona . State Mtrrlt (L) . ¦ . . i I 4 4 3 4 a tough week and we'll need them."' back Ray Walsh. Walsh is a handy man to have around. He foinaw . .|. ':¦ ,' .'. v.. ' . i . . . -i ' - -' : i : ii ¦ • ¦ action. Roepke worked can play the infield or outfield and also is fitted for mound Umiitor (W) .. .I . ¦ j-¦ i." -: i a si Papenfuss will be seeing his initial - ' Ktlliv .. :. .- .. .,. . 4 i j i • 4' in relief of Kosidowski in tie loss to Austin. .Ion went all the dntv.

f^i ar^^®*^' : Angst, Stiiall-Post Take 24 Victory in Tri-State SPRING GROVE , Minn . - they deserved the chance. . Kukowski with a pair in three at bats. . Rosaaen had two of ¦ ¦ Tom Angst , the dandy of the Winona had many chances to . ¦ -* ¦ # -, ' * , ' ¦ ' ' .' 1 1- '. ¦•¦ ' « • •• • " ¦ ..' • .- Spring Grove's three. : . wiBisPOKrS:I - •¦ • - - .. . . . ' . I state champion VFW staff last score in Monday 's garne, but ! 1 year, has made the jump to held off for a thrilling finale. WHILE THE Large-Post team THE WORD IS THAT Arcadia. Wis., Country Cliili grerjis- American Legion baseball in !n the sixth — , with two outs : returns to action Wednesday keeper Jinn Crowley, not the board of directors as was repoi ted, night at 7:30 at Gabrych Park convincing fashion. to make it doubly exciting — against Austin, the Srnall-Post played the first round on the new greens Sat- The redheaded whirlwind set Don Kukowski hit a line shot ' will be in action the same day. urday. down 10 Spring Grove hitters to right field to drive in the ' In a 5':30 . 'p.m . game Wednes- Now before we cost Jirn his job — rest on strikes in three-hitting the tyi ng run . He pulled into third ¦: day, the Little Le.Ietz will.play ait ease directors — we're just spoofing in Small-Post Le.Ietz to a 2-1 standing up as the fielder fum- i the VFW Buddies. " Sprlnj Crov. (1) Winona belated April Fool fashion. Tri-State Legion League victory bled the ball, then Steve Ger- ¦ CS.P.) (1) here Monday night. lach calmly eased the ball over ! . . ¦ lb r h • ata r ti You see we talked to Jim at the Ralph ' Magre 7b 4 0 1 Loshck.st 3 01 ADDS OPEN TITLE. , British Open champion , at SI. Louis' Bcle- Angst, deadly in the clutch, the second baseman 's head on . . . . Gary Flayer . Leahy appreciation dinner Friday night and Rossaaen,3b 3 I 2 Hocppner,36 I 10 , Player, in win- gave up the lone, run (it was a line to plate the winning run. Komph.p 3 0 0 Holzer,t 3 0 0 left accepts huge trophy from Clarence W. rive . country club Monday. he thought it would be a good joke. unearned, by the way) in the Ellon,p 1 0 0 Pcplinshi.K I 10 Benedict, president of the USGA, after Player ' , ning, joined the exclusive ranlks of those who Crowley reported that SPRING GROVE had scored Trcnus.cl 3 0 0 Larsbn.lb 1 OS the greens are in first inning, waited for his i Halucrsonjf 3 0 0 Kukowski, rl 3 17 won the-U.S. Open Golf championship in an Ill- have won the U.S. Open , the Brifisiv Open , line shape — a little rough in spots, perhaps mates to score two in the sixth in the first when Butch Magre Thorson.rt 2 0 0 Gcrtach.Jb 3 t J hole play-off match over Kel Nagle , former the PGA and ' the -Masters. (AP Phntofax ) singled and went to second on Docl.c 3 0 0 Angst,p 1 0 0 — but that is-to be expected. Club President and breezed home the winner , ! Sobber ¦ 10 0 Vahnkcll 1 « o Lyman Maloney said his second of the vear. a wild pitch. Dave Rosaaen : Onstad.lb 3 0 0 as much, and we learn- ¦ ed that the directors Crowley then singled to left , but the Doverud .ss 3 0 0 Totals I] I 4 — Maloney, Gile Herrick. , THAT GAVE directors of the little Le.Ietz caught Magre try- NOT BITTER , JUST CONFUSED Howard ( Fox ) Reedy, Bob G a moke and Don Berzinski — were Totals 33 1 3 program every right to expand ing to score. , WINONA 0 0 0 • I } <- 2 m ore than satisfied on their round. their chests. The Small-Post Rosaaen was safe at third SPRING GROVE 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 team was sent to Spring Grove and eventually scored. E—Loshek, Hocppner , Thorson. RBI— Now a legitimate note to the directors : We 'll be over Kukowski , Gtrlnch. JB—Kukowski (Wl- for activity after the Large- Wednesday with a foursome to tour (he now Winona Conch Rog Leonhardt nofta). SB—Loshek, Pcplinskl, Kukowski Post defeated Eau Claire in a credited Steve ¦Gerlach with a I P H R ER BBS O layout . Tom Angsf (W) 7 3 1 0 3 10 Allen Wondering Where douhleheader Sunday. Needless top defensive ga me al second M.: Kumph «' » 3 0 0 3 ( | ¦ * • • to say, the Little Le.Ietz proved ba se. ' The hilling , leader was I T. Ellon (L) 3¦•' , 3 3 0 13 IK ANY OF YOU liapjit'iied to i}lanc« through this corner Sunday , you most likely found us remiss on our knowledge of basr-bnil METS LOVE IT He Will Be Playing Now managers , I Redskins Take It was a month or more ago thai ' we, >;ol CLI0VK1.AN1) fAf' i - Hemic week the Twins recalled him , at shortstop where Z01I0 vers al- s note asking us to jot the managers' names Allen isn't hitter, but he hits and put linn hack on their ros - ios oecasioiiid ly needs rest. reason to he confused . ter Monday when Ihe waiver pe- in our column, We did it the next day and ' Allen likely will he at third or i Pitt s Mazurek Allen is expected to be al third riod was up on utility infielrler sent the item out. However , it didn 't muke second when the Twins face WASHINHTOfV (AP) -- The base when the Minnesota Twins Frank Koslro — who was sen t Hie paper until Sentimental? right-handed we were away at No! pit chers -- at least H weddin g i Washinglnn Ftedskins open a crucial throe-game series down to Denver. Sunday. Mil lone v won a hid - until Rollins .starts hitting liko with tile to- dlntf conies I with the Minnesot a Now Allen, who was llic he must to sUay in the lineup. hmce 'we wrote Unit littU' Mai ib, l.ou Klein replaced ii'ib | night . Twins today when Fred Ma7.11- Twins ' regular second baseman The Twins, will pitch dim Kant Kennedy us head roach o1 I lie Chicago Cuhx Our a|i(>logie.s, Me played third Monday night I rek of the University of Pills- from I llfiH until he was hurt last against Ihe Indians' Luis Tiant • • Victorious? Yes! as the Twins los t lo Milwaukee year , is being hailed as the an- in loniuhl' s sc ries opener , which • hureh decided to piny profes- fi-4 in an exhibit inn al Atlanta, POI'L'I.AIt ( Altl, MIIJ.KH. I,,, c-ossc ( cnti .tl Mii-li Srlmul swer to the Twins ' utility infield- finds Minnesota lending (lie Am- n ,v nil': VSSOCI .VTKII i'iti;ss g.' iiue w iiininj! streak against (. wrestling coach sionnl -foolhall insfead of linse- ' a. er prohfcnis. erican League hy one game over and assistant loot hull coach, The nren' t the l )uilg»'i s lor I he lirsl lime in hiill He can spell Rich Kollins ;»t Chicago Cleveland has become the second Haider lo accept a their four- vear existence . The Twins an- talk ing lliese is only I' -a sentiirienlal after all third or .lorry Kindall al second enines hack a nd college position in South Dukota in t hree yojirs. Ma/urek a lnol-ll, lil' .l-pouml days about the versatility the , riding a ii-gn ino ' They were tilled with ^enti (Meet) allowed (he Niels wily or (rev Kindall for reliei dnt v whin iiii> si real; Miller will homl the Huron Collrge wrc.s- ijiJarlerhack , was signed by Hie addition of Allen given lo their incut lor six innings Monday Iwii hits, while Ihe Dodgers lling team, assist in lootball anrl u-ach ,uuiUi National Football League infield. managed |iisl three off Al .lack- le.nm my, kinesiology and night Then Joe Christ opher What Allen can' t figure out is physical cducal inn son, who neve r had beaten ;is a free agent for an iinnii- When .Miller opens his new career all flic went and .spoiled il with a laint how cuiric he provides .such flex- II icin before tiouneeil bonus . The Hedsldn.s faces won't single Iciii.l'mii »f the se wnlli ibility now , when lie couldn 't he unfamiliar. Darolrt King, for- .liickson . however inning. allowi'd i would say only that he signed earlier this sea son. merly of Central, is football and wrestling osily one runner to reju-li second Hilly (.'(wan made it r-ven I lor "considerably mote than is For I lie entire picture, you coach at .South Dakota Tech. a member ol I) a.se after Ihe Dodgers tailed lo : worse in the ninth inning when have to go back to last fall. the South Dakota lnterrolicginle Athletic s«'ore with the bases loaded ) normally given 11 free agent.'' Con- lie slummed his first homer ol and That's when Allen hud his right ference which also two out in the first iniiine, With Washingto n, Mazure k includes Huron, the season, giving the Mot .s n knee <>|iernlod.t>ri to fi.N lorn lig- Miller should be no st ranger |o .Inn CiilliaiTi doubled and I will he used as a flanker VVuionaiis .Miller 10 vieloi'.v over the National hack ament s and loose cnrl ilagc .l iickson walkei l Wes arkcr in addit ion In serving lor a time as boys work secretary at Le aijiie leading I,os Allude: I' and delerisive hack suffered in ii colli.inn with Don I lie local and .liui l.i'lchvrc The lolly YMCA . he has ;,lso been a .summer M II. MI I student al Dodgers and Glmidi' Oslccii Voled the most valuable /.itiinier at second base in Wash I e nded I lie throat by I hrowini' play- Winona State. The liiiimph enmc exactlj inglnn in .lime I'if '.l 1 out Jeff Torborg, on a grounder er on Die I'll) Imschiill team Ihe on*' sear after Jim I'-uiinini1 When Allen re|>oi'lcd for spring The only other iiil s oil him WIT past season , Ma/.uiek hi) Am [ pit ched a pciiccl game againsl " training this year , he adinitU'il s ingles by I' nikcr m Hie sixlli the Mets lor Ihe . I'liiladclphiii this spring as an outfielder , lie Ihe knee was weak hill said lie ii nd Osli-i'ii in llic eighth Uif',|',<" ,l ,ir|vi.uii:i: ill il'.inl'Oii syJeins ill t ivci !>() years. * ' I'liillies, who also were in lir.s l was dialled by Minnesota in Ihe had been exercising il and il , Bridgestone j place at llic lime in the (inly other giimi', l.ee recent free agenl draft eon was coining along line. ( M [ '\ ' .tiro fire '.t.ii I:., loii|.',"i lib' loi / fBWBJ;: LaaB^^ ' '¦'he M aye s I wo-run triple in llic dueled hv oi'ijanized hascbiill Mets iip|M-arcil lit lie Ma)',- , 'then IK - had loe trouble - to- , .| /" ¦ plug'I and iiiiinls .li'V. lMH|iiciii >'l fll 1 '^i^Sif«"1^I1WW> §§)|M ..pi :> -evciilh inning Miiipped a 1-1 lie " ' ' E^| 60 SPORT ui|4 a lilting olrrivaiKT !) iiliidcb.ilM'i NOW 1 hit ler lint ( 'liri.sloiilier broke i<|i Whe n the season opened , the you liny a new ;i cross a run drove in Koli Lit RAIDER CAGERS the ci'lcbralioii, nnd all the Twins put hi 111 on Ihe hcuch, and A«K ahiiiil .11 10 I »lla Vfllu» I M linr* slarnlaiil un n» ny t,!i St. Mlr>liali(. r lis and , who had Mi'l.s woiinil up with was tlicii I.A < ltO0SF, Wis . n,v WJIII abled list Thin despite his pro si i. yo»« Mi/ninAKi»i>iAi.i « m Did. Kan ell hi ought Ins ice otlJClG D3Ki 6r niuhl viclrirv n a in r . , the I'liillies In ^J flM 11 was one wrcl< ago that the . hol'lini' conch ul l,ii CKISM- Cenlnil were line and he was ready lo ,s ix hits us well as driviiig in Mets failed to hit Cincinnati's High School to> Mile Kiacli, Stale s Jones Hunga, St Paul, Minn,; 4. Lamala. 0 My (aanny. Bolle, D B Freeman, Taylor Brown, For ait Clly, Iowa; 4 Ram King, a . M.cMlll.n, Barron, Wis.; I. Crow Falls; 1 Show Mist. Clair S6HOR AQHA RIININS- Nalsson. Ou- Mary Moran , Mlnnr-apolls; Ctilcaro Drill, Katliy Carllilom, Winona lullu 4 Tabby Daxtarlly, Rlvar Squa-w, Hanry alli/mrn.r. Aepl.ion, Karan Collet, J.ttl. Sl.ln.r, Mlnna.polls; 1. Poco Hastings, Kellh Moon, Rteis. MnplM Plain; 4 Cocky Valley lUdern meinher, won Wis i » C , O. Chaahataw, Mad Pros J. Pondalta, Ken Windhorst, Day BaeJ Linda ¦star; 1. Plash's Oarnblar, Ronah Cl»|. • Mau-ppa aartlell.H. Paul, v/lcn, Imn M6untaln, Midi ion, Northfleld, Minn ; <1 Champ'a Pal, the high point yiitilh artivt- - rOOTM WUSTBRN PLBASURa . APPALOOSA OELDINOS ;. Mirri:. Foal, of I «3: 1. Nina Oondl, ins Tourney Two No-Hitters Allan Oonliman, Winona; 4. Sheryla Ann, W ty trophy for the Hectind Margr.r Haines, Morrlmn;' MB years and under) Ona and two y.ars. Its. and 11.3; 1 3.' Olant's Oaka Mapjlc, Tad Simon, : aowmounl, Oraam. L«o Hagman. Hau Claire; ). 1 . Taller HI Lit., St.. Boland, Winona; , Lakaville, conNfcutivo year «• the club »3 Minn.i 1. Skadar. Jackpot, Kan Lausl, Ba'ndo's Lady Bee, Mary . Cords, Du* , RBM Mis. Hill, Kalhy Carlblorn, Wl APPALOOSA PLIASURBJ none; 1. Ctilcaro Drift, field It* annual lnors« allow N.wporl, Minn. hufiiiai 4 Oii r Odldla, Bonhla Ouslalson, Jessie Slelnc-r. 1. Foni.ca Yellow Knlla, Id Tlrschal, APPALOOSA aacotNoi Mapia Plains; t. Poco.'. Whimsy Sua, IMInnaapollt; 4 . Jun» Jarkitl, Doborla Sunday. ' Iron Mountain, Mlcti ; 1. Ilpa Handy take Gity lUi and balora: I. Babadal. Jim 11 l> E tumnn, Taylor Falls; ?, Tea II. Patera, St. Paul; I Cocky Day Be., At MInn.l Jack Chask., In APPAL003A MALTIR CLASS!» mon, Rot.monl, Minn ; 3. Tippy ' s Sp.ckl Shrrrl, John Hrl.l, LamOlll. Linda Bartl.tt, SI Paul, -4 Ja»s Boy, M.io, Turan. 1, Play Iron T-Shirt Miss Chakawa, Spain Pr.stwlck, lAKK CITV, Minn. - Winona Appaloosa Stallions loalod In Ul-4 1 . ad Brltcht* ', Kan Lautt. Hawporl. Minn ; . 'Agnl . ' Marts' 1. June Jacket; Roberta Cathy Milnar, South SI Paul ¦ Mountain , Mich.; 4 Mil. WI»IOta. Al T -SHIRT ' Bob DeGrood and Craig. Schultz ,- Bunga' s Skybird, Mrs; llorrn.n Sung., ]. Thomas Brown Baglat, Arnold Thorn., I' I-I II'.. St Paul, 3 , Chicaro Drift, Jessie YOUTH 'BARRELS . College golfer Dick Jones Dicki-ns, Laka filmo, Minn.; J Lamala, Flute W L W I SI, Caul, Minn, / I. Mon»v Craah' s Prlnca hlct Laka, Minn.; 4 Bay Boy, Virqll SlfiinVr , .Minneapolis; '1 BUM Mill Hl|l, (II yr*rs and under) 3- ' .0 . ' 0.; MacMillen, Barron, Wl.. ; Ilpa Hartaao' s j o Nash' a a T 2-for-3. 40 4. 8 - Don Pick a , Valiant II, Mwiy CnH Rinch, Hous Uanlalton, Dassll. Minn.; s Monty Kalhy. -Carlblotn . ' Winona; 4 Kitty Sal, 1. Cinnamon. . Matirapri Ri.ggir , Lak. - . *. who hails from Albert Lea , . . Crlck.t , Martie Ahlslrom, Chasfca, Minn. Al Contra 'rs J 0 Ar.ni ' ' Ion, Minn.; 1. C.C.' s K«. Whlti.r, Boss Craak'i Moon Fara. Susan Andarson, Bob . - OVrkln, Red Wing; I. Big Ann, villa, Minn ; 3. Paiky Bugs. Mik. Ri«g • 3 for 4; Glenn'a , 4-.for.-4f '-Jim Van APPALOOSA REININC* a 10.V 27-hole total' Dally N BV/ S 10 Winona Int. 3 Jorganun, M.wporl, Minn ; 4. Tippy Cakavllla, Minn ; 4. Chlal Laddar, Su- Mary Cord., Oubuqiie; 4. Sissy 's Pam, gar, Lakaylll., Minn ; 1 l.ightnina Judge . fired lo win • 1 , Poncho' s Squaw Man, Al Dlckana. McDonald' . 0 8-for-4. Standard — Al 0(»nn Brad, Varn CflrlLl»ns«n, (f. Paul •an Oanlalson, Oastal, Minn . Cyril Schumacher, K.nyon. Cathy Thoan, Hopkins. Minn , »4 . Flick., • Hooif , Lake Elmo, Mlnn.j 7 . Pon.aca Yallosf Lake City Country Club' Park, Minn. OR AND CHAMPION . BRAND CHAMPION Oan Ouncanson, Lav/lston;. S. C. D the s A E'd Mountain,: Mich.» pair of iio-hiltei-K in the T- Heck , 2-for-,i. Robh—Lee l>oft- Appalont.. Oaldlng I Sahadal, Jim Mart: hina Dond., ReSBRVaT CHAM- Cria k. la, Spalr prait//ick K'nlle. Tirschel, Iron Appaloosa Stallions loalad It) ltili 1. 1 . Iron Moun- Art Day, Applaton, open golf lou inament here Sun Shiri I.cjtgue-: Monday hiRhlig ht. Simon, Roirmbnt;. ' 7/inn.;' RK SERVE PION Mara: June Jackal. lam, Mich. 1 Waco ' s Fire Chlaf , 1-for-J. Ted Maier — Bri- K»lly's Pacha Bill, Clr-cla Awn Ranch, ¦ Wis.. 4. MHi ' Chakawa, ' Spain Prasl- quisii , - Appaloosa Oaldlng: Tippy' s . Sp'-cH»d .: fjHldini.s . I. and 7 years old: 1. Ca . . ed Pai'k-lteerealion action. Gary at .. I. Laka Elmo, Minn YOUTH R BININO - - Iron Mountain; Midi ; 3. Jimmy clay. Britches , Krn Laust, Newport , Minn i balli-ro *>ong, Mary Slawlck,' St. Paul; wick. an Masyga, 2-for-3. Kendell Appaloosa Ag.d stalllont 1141 -.nd b. ¦ •I. RBM Miss HIM, Katli y. , C arlblnm, i Zlp t Handy WefiAcI struck out 16 as A -I Coir QUARTER HORSE HALTER CLA',5 '>¦ ¦ Haidr- r 'a' Spark Roger McCloud, . St. J, Pat Mauialh. SI. Paul, ' ' ' lor.: i , Bunsjt' s Chipper , Mrs. Norman , Winona; J Mis. Chakawa , Spain Pr.it Mlnai. . Jones , one of the major rea- ' O'Brien - Joe Wood , 2-for-ij ; RESULTS Paul, *1 Grundy Boy, Jim Rlchlman, Man, Jack Turan, Chaska, Iractor (lefeateri Arena . 7-0 on Buna*. St. Paul, Minn.; J, Waco', flu ¦ wick. Iron Mouniain , Mich . 3 . Sharyl . . 4:. T Sonny R.yn • Winona State won the Mike Nellora , 2-for-2. Crtlirl, H.nry Blumor, Applaton, Minn.i Stalllona. loai* ol .;iU. ¦Foiinlaln . City, 4. Cohe Wann, Bill Id Ann, Kevin. Kennedy. Lakaville, Minn. ' non.s fou r walks in the first extra olds, Tom Mutton, Shakopa., Minn ; 3 (Remainder of WM. 't« 1. poncho's Squaw Man., Hanry Blumar, i mundson . Crdar Pall.. I'riw/ Irtlercollcgiate inning of 'play. Loser Ted Bie- ¦¦ :¦ - " Pord Juan, R . E. Karlj, Sup.rloi , Wlv , Oi-ldings, ] and . year, old 1 Laddy TRAIL HORSB I» Northern Con- . ' - " .'T-BALI. Laka. Elmo, Minn, | ' 1 Pretty Jo - ' B0»n«, Madden <\ : Mil. he iihli*hpi1 Wedneftday) ¦ «». Beatle Bob, Stant.y Boland, Winona; . Blarn, . Richard . Waldnar.,. Brooking*; }, sanz gave; '. • - W L IV L CSR-AND CHAMP ; meet , ' up nut One hit and 4. King' s Tad. David Bonnlng, Kfnyon , rii/itiilroiihlt, Roger Mcdioud, St Paul; Ranch, Soulh Ha/en, Minn . 3. Poro ference hesU'd Aust in s Furn. t 0 Aulo Elfdrlc I I Appaloosa - Stallion: Buns.'. Shipper, ' fanned . lti. :. Wlnon* J. Mlsli-r Stiow, Clair Helson, O' ulii 'th. ' '•3- Jim Boh CV'i.nt, -JoAnna Jorinton,. vvj Hait ings, Keith Moon, . RoCh#.^tpr, 1 KWINO 7 0 Winona Paint 1 3 Mrs. Norman Bunga, SI. Paul. Minn.; s Gambler, Ken Kricksom by one stroke. Stallions.: Foall of )U1:. I. Hark Ship, rirnifl, 4 ',i/.iler McCii* . Richard Waldner, Ffasn' Panah Closson,' North- Togs 'N Toy. 1 1 Wlnc'raM ' '" ' ' . 13 RESERVE — Appalooa. Stallion: Wa- ' ll«|d. Minn ,4, Paula Sparky, Don Flat In the; oilier game, .lim l.ec Jim Liindqulst, Faribaull; 3 fo'ay. . M» ! Brookings; ' - J Show . Wli), Ray KUrO . Su-. Klirkson lost his.chance to> tie Clark A ClarVi 1 IDo.r.r 's < 1 co 's Fir. Chlaf, Hanry- Blumtr. Appia- . ten,. Houston. Minn , 5. poco discount , flipped a ntvhitter a.s Haddad' lon, Minn. Wol(, Jirrt Rlchlman. pouolaln Cily; *3 , j pvrior . (, Sport y S coot , Kim Sorbin , s ' Setrner ' Jacoblon, . K.nyon, Minn.i *4. MOTORCYCLE Winona Furniture won its OBANO CHAMPION Savag. Baiiandar, Jarry St»|»kal, Wi- ! HiicM:»lr.-r. whe n he missed a short putt hand cuffe d Winona Insurance 3- Jim Bob Glanl, Joan Johnson, Wmone- third ' . -straight ; flame 18-14 and Appaloosa Marc: Oky Polky. Mr. and nona; 4, Blackburn'a Ar.«, . Wlllrtd; Dahl, | AVd Oeldlhgs: •!. Yelier HI Lite. Joe REPAIRS on ]iia 'last round; 0. The loser was Don .Jackals; Mrs. Boh Praybylskl, WInona, RKSERVE Kenyon; S Call Poc* Covo , Jack Siciop. . Roland, Winona; 3, Mash' s bambl.r, Ra- JUNIOR AOHA PLHASURB • Togs 'N Toys made it two CHAMPION—Appaloosa Mara: Wjts Chl- a' mkl. : V/.nona, ' I nan (-lotion, Horthd.ld; 3 Sonny Monte, 1. kifly ' Sal. Ranjh Closson . North- ' ' He Kl ruck out 11: ' Third in the. . championship straight with an . . .18-14 victory r»wa, R»d Prtsvdck, Iron Mountain, ' Sla liions' . Foals ol lt43 1. Hcblg ' s ; Roger MfCloud, St. Paul; 4 Poco Jose, field, Minn ; ) Wiironaln Bar.. Sue Ed: • PARTS Bob llrow ne singlexl for A-l Mich,/ '- Pnd#, Vern Hifhlg, Rbchaitar, 3: Brown , ri:i-ii Lindciuist, Winona; 5 Skip' s Champ, mundson. Cedar Falli, Iowa, 3 . .Slz/ler flight was .1 ihi lliieltl of Lake over Doerer 's SUck. DKk William J, La Croia. . Sally, arnwn. Form City, 4. Old MM McCue, Jo v/aldn.r ,Urookings, 5 D ; and John Finnerucl and- Tom A PPALOOSA MARES H»I : SERVICE Leading hitters , all 2-for-3, 1 Monay Craek' s Play Tlm.j Mon.y Aged Stallions: I. Chuck's Chuckle, Pa j Wimp, Kim Serbln. Rochester. . . Sporty Scoo r, Kim S.rbln, Rochester, • City with 107. Huettl also is a Sic vers for Haddad's. lar W . D« 7..en.r Jr., Manltou/a , GRAND CHAMPION S Chicaro ' Drift , Je".sla Slelher, Minne- ' were ; Togs 'N Toys John Cr»*k Rancr., Houston, Mlnn.j J. Tippy'. merriber of the W inona St ate Stiasta B . Lucky, Jim Malby, Nawport, BRAND CHAMPION ! Oxldlng Laddy Black; RBSBRVI apolis, 4. Bustar Trouble , Roger McCloud, ' s Chuckle; RESERVE : CHAMPION: Oatdtng, Yell.r HI Lite. South St Paul FKK WKK AMERICAN Haskett and Jeff Emmons. Doer- Mln n. 'i 1. Nehrt'a Snow Flounca, Ray Stallion : Chuck' ¦ . ; ' - - . CHAMPION: Stallion: Hank Skip; 1 : " YOUTH ACTIVITY CLASSES BOO AMD SPOON ROBB BROS. team. . WV. L W L ' anil Clao Nehrt, Anoka, Minn. . ¦ er s--Brad Ruff. Winona Paint NSF> ' - ¦ APPALOOSA MAKES - .1MI Mem: Foall ol 1»»4; ). Shadow Sprite , ) Hioti Point . youth Acllvllle. Trophy— 1, Tekewltha. Helan Riegger; Lakaville, 3 1 Fish Shop . . . 1 7 —' Tim Brang. - A iisliirs Sieve Hftag won the Cnl.fr J ) UCT 3 ? Winon a Furni- •1. Oky Polky, Mr; and Mr«. Bob Vlckl Pali-rson, Eau Claire, I Roco ! RBIA fAist Hill, Katliy Carlblorn, Winona. Minn . ' .' . Jim Bob Slant, JoAnn John. Motorcycle Shop ¦ Ballerina, Roger McCloud, St . Paul; 3. YOUTH SHOV/MANSMIP ion, Winona ; 2. flaah'i Oambler, Ronah ' Winona Milk " 3 1 SI Stan' s. I 3 ture — Dave Wilt gen. Steve Prrybylski, Winona; 1. c; C. Tlnkum, firs t flight . •with a 113 tota l arid Sonata Champ. H- H|arm Uad, ¦ Kari- AT HALTER Clotsom, Northlleid. Minn.;, A, Trudy 573 E 4th St. Phonej 4007 Coij - y Kitchen; 1 I Graham t Mc 'e 1 3 Prpsser , IvTatt Smith Rots Jorgensen, Newport, Minn. *: . . , Mark Mc- APPALOOSA AOOO MAR BS • y-on; «4 , Roco Capri, John SiCfp.amkl. WI- I Old Man Wim p, J larbln, Rocn- Champ, Mary Bauer , Winona; »s. Poco Killers copped the second ' - * Jim t'olicc got itself a share of Lauchlin. III ] and bilora: 1. Mltl Chlcawa, R.d non; •),- Oennl's Pat peeve, Terry Zlm- est.r; •3. RBM ' MIH Hill , ICalhy • Carl Joi«, T.ana Llndgulst. ' Winona; . Pre! ^^^mmmamauamammmm flig ht with 119, one better than first place by defeating North- ' Winona 's Gordon Fiikler. ern States Power .7-3 behind Toflrl Taylor' J ohn Quinn of (ialesville was s three-hitter. Hubert Bwnadot , came up the fourth-fl ight ehiimpion with with the top pitching perform- ]?.«! and It. Anderson of C.ales- aiite of the day as he struck out ville picked up th« fiftb-flight 12 and gave up but. one hit in : jirae with 1 37. be-ntiiif; Fish Shop fi-2 for Gra- ¦'A-.total ' of 110 golfers entered ham & Me-Guire. Other games ' ^ ' ¦ ' ^^^^aila^^aBfa^slBaaaaal tl t ^^ fl ^^^^^^^^^ ^siaaaaaaaaaaaa ^sial ^siafl ' . WwwW^^SsA ,« , ' W HBi .alslallHaVaaVataattttVi/e^^aV^yV^"^\mA ^t '*^a\. S~~ mY ' ' aaaaHtfVHVf .eVsfiaaalaaaaaaaalBB ' ' (lit tournament. found Winona Milk falling to. HHB ^T ^^^^^^^^^^^^ - ' liflAV j l • all^R e^lHIv Y CH AMPIONSHIP United Coirvmercial Travelers 1 Dick Jones, Albert Lea. 105 1 Ken 6- :i and Country Kitchen ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '^mk S\. RicMon, Austin. 104 3. Jim Huelti, slapping I aiaiaiaH' aiT ^M ' * ¦ ¦ ' ' ' M ¦ ' I fl~ T ' " 'X^B aiaH - ^sVaaaV A MM ^mm^aW B ' ¦ ' aMt30al?;>.W J. \JoV\ v ^aY - \a\\\%mMaummmmm ^uw\aW.iJ^\^^mr\^ £s<. - maml 9^a\\W^taa\w&if r this country er copped, victories to stay in and for gol f,- . fir.st place! Robb Brothers de- "So I'm turning the check feated Sta nclard Lurnher 8-il and Ted- Maier won over Kendell- over to : Joe LJey (executive ' ' O'Brien 4-1. In other games. - mf 1 A ' ¦ '£¦ ./ataB^aA, " ' ! ¦ ' '' director of the USGA) and ask- A' ' ' '' ^Qt9Ha1aiaia3ail ^aiaiaiaawV ' ' ' ^ » a^T^^^Skv '^^aiaiaiaiaiaiaiaii^aialaiaiaiaiaBsil ^^v!^ ^' \ ^ \ ' M' - aS^SsPCllBlanB '^V VFW stopped Bambenek's 10-4 ing him to give $5,000 to the . and Keary-Glenna fired a three- V. iincer Fund. . My mother died hit shutout as 40 & 8 hammer- of cancer. The res t , I would like ed St. Clair's 23-0? • to see funnoled into junior golf Leading; hitters were; VFW— in this country. . He gave $2,000 to his caddie, ' ' ' ' ^^ ¦ ¦ ' ,; " ' ' '¦¦ Frank Page!,' J6. Schneider Sales " m - kW ' W ^^' - I M: .jf ' .# ^ 1 l^-V ¦% m\ m%\ V% .# ^ " \ • - m*w\awftttimT'>+¦ 'W^a\%a \\\\l\\9!a\\\\^mW¦¦>vJ* The actual prize money was $25 ,000 . but the USGA put anoth- Defeats Koh ner's er $1 ,000 into the pot , for both Schneider Sales defeated Knh- . Player and Nagle after they tied ner's Bar 11-8 in Goodview Soft-"; al the end of 72 holes al. 2«2 and hall plar Monday niRht . The j I JTIP !8-hble playoff went into ef- winning pileher was Marv Nie- ! fort. meyer, . j Doug Lande was Ihe leading . Player leiipetl into . com in anil Schneider Sales hitler with a al the stnrt. tak ing" a. birdie '4 j double. No one had more than while (he 44-year-old Australian j one hit. bogeyed the first hole of the '. '¦'. vastly frustrati ng 7 , 191 - yard BMIerive Country Club course. Norma Florin Clouts ' - - -V \ ^^aM^a%awa\m^mmmWfJ i ^^a\\\\\\mU ^aaua\u ^a\\\\\ ^a\\w Player ran in birdie pulls of S5 .feet each on the next two 202-471 for Topper holes, went 2-up and . lor all in- Norma Florin socked 202- 471 tents and purposes , it was over. lo lead Big Blows to 872—2 ,511 INagle was wvev even ajgain. in the Bermuda League at I. of TUFSYN specials! ; The close-trotl ing Australian, WcstRate Monday. ^^^^^^ Mho forced (lie lie when Player In ( I II UT action . this nl.sn in a allow a Sbrce-stroke lend with li'illiue listed as BeimudJi , 'Bar- three hoU's to play the day be? bara We inberger 's V.H led Alley tore , 'wrecked his chances with fats to H17. Iluth Buc^e socked ai shatterang double bogey on the 174 for Flintstones and Busy -fifth. ' Hers V.W\ (: IliS drive honked far to the BERMUDA " :: yVo\lgata W L '' ' , SPECI lel' " A l. into the gallery crowning a Alloy C;»ls t I iiiw^; - - '" '^\ ,31^' T^/ ^i^JZ l % FllnKlonns 7 3 e- small hill, st ruck n woman in ^ \ Rmy Beats 4 ] M SPECAL F0; FOR BIG CARS \ '57 '63 CARS the head and hounded into the L-Kcys 4 J V' s IT ooxU' Six. - rough, Hi Hopo^ I « \<^ B. 7.50x14 SIZE Chosen Few .... 1 I f/mXyy /%^»a-a i-h « a«%-«-ar» % \\ BERMUDA Ail-Weather "42" fits over i \ Vll-Weather "42" for many Ford , "When we walked up, the lady J mmamwi COlVi PACTS *' ^'f i ¦ Winlcin.|« W L ' ^sj |P'' ' * ' 60 cor f ,' was lying I here ." Player said. Lanrhrai m . .... 10 1 T%1 } " \ -i model* Plymouth, Chovrolot car* / "I did that once in Smith Alriea. nin niovMs • 4 % ~ jm ' Liidy Buns I 4 6.00x13 -SIZE '\} m f A B m m ] It can make you sick. I didn t Blq II. S > / j JP jA f want to -concentrnle, on Ihe next Turtles 4 I ft^ lon All-WoCUar fit, O ^ 0 ^ MMnsfna 4 f j Ny tf\ £L ^\ | l ffijj £L £L shut ¦ K £L Cltevy II , Comet , Falcon \ . I mW * HI[' ^T " . T "TT "Kel said , 'I feel awful . , <}l AI II- V FOB I'd A ^jgET! ** F (Jury . ' and I .said, 'so do I. ' MIIAVAUKKK i .n -- Manuel ' at ..; '' Black Tubeles*, plua 1 Black Tubelesa , plus .y. "I feel it upset Kel " !\d Theresa ' STEEL SHAFTf whom he hasn t .vcn RIDEniMc ONvn SAFEJ«F b. HU-TREDS jflMi-hfir-«o.niTr»» "I fec i I can now nil down m\ Q0LF BAUS PUTTER 1 • ra\e| mill .spend more lime villi my laniily , " he said . "I GOODYEAR TIRES A% low Al ^S::tr ' tSXXZ love goll very iniii li , hut I love HOLIDAY :- / mv children mure . RACING FOR THE 4TH jg *Jj "" "Now I can pick what I wnnl Promoiod b y til do I (Ion I have lo be ill .hlilH Kreo IMouniinff! ^ tpniy l Twin " Mi iinoiolo S|i«iif(lwciyi Iso Monov Down! ni t _, v JV ^dchf. /I nil to .Aieliiilia , l u'diiiip, oil lo ., ,» ,„ t Plus Tax and - -^nw. iunn.. »•»>* . VLOllbf EVERy hmy Pay J onus! " ^ .Spam 111.1 M 111- . oil lo MeMcii I . R „n P p«bi. Tir. 1 1 <-an Inn it ami I i' .h iiml ride and lie wilh in> laniily WEDNESDAY "I cull puce iinsel f , C I IOOM ' 111'. 1( 111 ITIi 'U us llii|';ni ir.cd to St, Cluirlos Fcilr Grounds TAKE YOUR CAR WHERE THE TIRE EXPERTS ARE . . . III! KASSON — FricUiya "I wnnleil hie hut now 1 wnnl

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Outdoors si tiool buy (in oanrial Here OR high Voice of the Start MAN ijauti-n wink Pit II' link, l.KD l OR Inim and BUND ADS UrMC/Al. ' ;yilnnr>nln f-.Uy. u loi idylew Rnndl Approves C 7. If. 11, l.V 71 . 3», 10, 31 . 14 , II. » <1 ! Cduncil ...... ¦ ¦- . - - - ...... j,PARMWORK amierlencKl marrlril or NOTICI slriijl. man wanled Wilt* . C. II) riailly this navmpanai will ba rtsapon.slbl* Naws. . Incorracl Initrtinn . of . for only one ¦ ¦ ¦ ny classified , aduerlliament . puhllsli. : PARI I 1MB l\fl I MAII 21 or over, •oi inlikd Seivices. ilalt ana Dr. L oomls. ¦ ' Invest igations Mfltk wipiljeski... S\mi)ns . Plt'inbing Anna Knoll new off-sale liquor license. '.des- the zoning code isiul Mn Co '. Pgrt-Time ' a letter of protes t signed will be made by the building ' " : pite CLASS •»• liAS INSTALLS KS, • let JESKE yOUtJCV MAN svllh ' ar i an tarn It »tv ' lsll to anlend my hiailtelt tliaiiKi tor Write Warren O. I ea several residents' near the attorney. . \;.S '' .'onn Diibl .iti. Si.perlor Rooting & I w. tj 50 pir tiiiiii . , ; by . inspector and city the kindness shown by my neighbors, i-lcitlnu so unit ; Adolpti rWirh.ilowikl,, 311 I nsty niytl . So, la Crosse, Wi s. proposd location. Previously r'eialiirtts ami . tnrnds loi the visits, Ail 15 oil-sale -retail, . .'li quor Ra'n'ili " . Oil- Sin'rier iy¦ cards, letleis, flowers, and gills I i»- ~~~ held over , the application of CLASS C GAS INSTALLERS ilea IM ' : " ' re-issued.' - were ceiyed while I ,w«s a patient at illc r MEN licenses were -as .' F 01' ' l' -l - S.i ivvi'i Assoiiatest -Services', ' ROUTE Schneider for IfiTl W Sth rommohity AAemorlar Hospital Special ; men neeilwl Jo lepresanl a Mark -nis. vViiiona Healing J. TIICTF- young nnd pt-bos Os. . . ' j Koeps«ll and Rev ' ¦ ' those for sales of liquor by ¦ ¦ . -thanks; - 'Id Rev VA7 , . Natmiial. C.«m|iat\y In Cial-vsville, . Ti' nn. St., was approved unanimously, Vi'iil.l .i' nil Csi • . . : ' . ' ' A. L ! Mennirka tor .their visits niirl .iu. Aiia't',1 and lA/innna ' nr ens. clubs and 'toff-sale stores Beer lief . Ss . Jeriy B01 jys-. . pL-ali- David .l ohns'tpn . PLUMBERS the ' wonderful nurses tor ' .aaiii. except for Aid. ¦ ' c ' ' prrtyersi io. Mailing salary «H0 pi-r ssie-ek .witlt . ' v.si.ki jerr v 'i • '|i''Mir > ii .ig Seiv.is' e ; EI- licenes aiiii - miscellaheoiis arti- ki . the., r.am uluen to me , to Dr . H B . o< 1 Per v/l.-cl t*A\;y\ vacation , therefore not . : PUitnbing K . iii y. poli'iihiil., 51'lf away on ¦¦ ¦ n,tM F. snnson, Ahierica" . • Tsvcedv and Dr W O Finkelnhum. unci . ' ' '• ' • . tiave . .ir ' Ini iiitt'ivt-'W see . Mr ii-e , sans permits. -were renewed Mi'Mtinii 1. 11 ; 11 " I ;. kLitiie-r,. kranier ¦ ' ' ' ' voting.;Schnei- __ ' ..... all those-that helped with the ssoik »l . Suoar 1 oat/.'/ntel; V7eil . Juna 2.1rd . 7 » . ' ¦ ' - loye Kra- . . ' " without ' objection or . discussion P|..iipiiii-.g 1 ci ami Wcibett, . my liomi. ¦ : ' ' ¦ ¦ der; . '««0' 7th, /.;., ' ' ' Healing pi" . . .-. . . • ;. : nu' . .1. love Piunitung i- . Mrs H«r.man. ' 'ask« The following lists show . .indi- ' ' i ' ¦ -J. Kra- St.. Goodview , 'V'Ty . . DKAINL AVER. ' lee S'J ... . H . 7 " vidual licensees and business .,,, ,. N - .-HIH-, P^ nrvt^ng ^ Healmg Co. bought a for- In Memorlainn STU DENTS: V PART Tl-Vit- or ' auinilier sviirk avail ablt addresses : ' mer drive - in ¦ ; • ' in AVIiiiiiia mid . a-ea,. il 5n to »2 50 par TRASH HAULERS licenses . t« 5 PC' |VCouncilu^|-lul ' IN rsAEMORV of Allen Gummlnfls, who hour lor inlt-iview Bi-a 7.' r Heller al lunch , si a-n d . - -l un. t' " V,. j. fleea . IQ'O Gllrl'iv* - . 4, e passers . nn/ay 1 years ago today, June the Sugar I n.it Motel, bet ween j;S p ni . . WofJern Cleaunp Ser vice. La Crosse ' ¦ and proposed ' . 23 , 1963 Wed , June . 2 ird.. ' two units- Werner ftotrieriiw J l- .su Ihe ineniory in my heart today. to make an off-.sale .dispensary ' ' ' ' . ''E '¦ tis . St .. PoMnt fruCKiim ' 1077 S.\ n Hold The passing years V. ar ' lake aivay. ¦~ ¦ " ' "~^~~ '" Anderson Rubtiisi' Stocks : ' born St three umrs , one ran tilt , Of it. " ' . ¦ Ah empty plate no , PART TIME ¦Reniovdl .'S.W '6th S- . Coodviea. t»s c . .1 miss, you. . son, and . always, will" . iTHRE.F - vounu nuTi wild tuts CAM • «»rn second-hand dealers pro- ni ' s * ,- /Is ,\s unar ' ¦ Viciiae l- Pr.-y BvisKl ' I'M* K V. JI I.«II .I " l .O.rf :-"/n|ff tit'lv/vwi. J 5 p-ni , .it""* 2h<1. ' $• . fc'llTier B lomn-e'is " . 8 .11 1 , ' .V>r^ Slight Gains in "Bigger Tlian Texas" 'flooded. It will be another mid-summer bail for walleyes, Monument*, Memorial* 1 ' ST Cl,i*etire SoboiU. ; ,! ? '.\ .nniit. St George Lubkie, >66 E Sanborn M 'An week. Kllsworth Korte, su- are hard to purchase. Mos t Wi- . ¦ ¦ The Rev. Harvey Murphy, MONUMENTS J. MARKERS and cenie - ¦ ' ¦Paul . . . Ion Lilla; 56S E Sinooin . 51 . perintendent of Merrick nona area bait dealers were out teiy letlerina. All W. Hisake, 119 E. PRINTING '' ' ' ' C6nro*?.. Texas', on a fishing va- Train for ; e Air Biiilnn.k.,; 1.02a . E . . Stti St; R nl p'.i . C . ' '.;, Outsid -Tel.;. 3248 ' of them for the weekend. Com- Sanborn . Nichols . 456 E" Sftnborn SI 'A .ilU-r Hen cation in the AV inona area, hated State Park , Fountain City! . j ¦ fler son. Lake D'ly e Al yin ' AtcluT 5S" Light Trading ' tells us, before the large mercial suppliers also were out. ¦ ¦ to admit "that they don't have ' ' ¦ - IK ¦ . Lo.it and Found . 4; • ' • ' - 11;UK ! roinpositioti ; -; Vine SI , and Msnon MU. 604 \v iAPV - . The camping area can be used. The high wat er is getting ' -the ' : itii- St- NKW YORK . 'em bigger in Texas. " But he Spillway, yellow pan -listin g ' . ' nnd; Press work. ' .OPF-AND-ON- . SALE 3.3 MALT BEV- stock market .-held ga ins in a w;>s mighty proud of the eight- It is still flooded and mud blames FOUND above 5A Linei Wins loon, boat, Minnesota registration tng.; Duct ERAGES (lee i:i5' Oorolhy s B.lr. . . "3 ' recovery early this dy; There is roorn fc • 27 ' ' -Aonskowski 4;; moderate pound -walleye he caught from No ?j?041, .Owner , please call 6927 or ! "' ' ' E\ 3rd St . JeaneU*. D. , . Frog Fishing ' ¦ ¦ ¦" ¦ ' Writo' " . : • ; :; ' ¦ " was quiet, camping groups in the upper ' 7m j . ; Approvcfi for Vi.'t .i'ian Tl nin niR ' so among higher-priced or vola- . ; et , innkeeper VI ! I l IA f.s s HOI t-. " ll '. air duct on the Center Street Inc . l4-s».'- . '.\ . Service Dr . .Elks c,Ub. terson, outdoor writer for a Min- . - ,: caupht thera to eat . l ast . , j , ' , . Inc . if- E. : lh $1 : .Stfortsrri'irrs Tap, tile- issues. ;. phy the. pastor s son are ].1(>4 Ciirrie Ave., M inneapolis \ side of the Stager Jewery Store; ¦ ' ¦' neapolis newspaper. • He devot- summer',' at Alexandria , WR eat good on your, starvation dirt; wa ;s: E Jro St Oasii Bar , vii , -. . .s in '¦ hel ing him hold his fish He ; ' [ . '¦ ' ' ' " ' The¦ recsnery.. was -a little p . altei .our clolh^s and . keep it qsilet. 50 W. 3rd St. . . .: .; :: St Pools Tavern , S'«. E '¦ \sj,-iba'sti,s - St , ed; most, inf . a Sunday article to Minn ,. we went into a meadr- ' caught it on a sucker min- VV. Ret'.lnger, laiior ' teamsters Club. 308 E .Vd St- ' Milton more than half the loss taken ¦ ¦ -of ¦ [ . The company s, request for : ' ¦ ¦ reports. fishing for bass oil oW with a guide to catch Help—Male or ".Female 28 L Mev^r . 17» E >d St. Sophia . .1 o- now. ' ' ' permission had been held over in Monday 's slow slide — the Lake Pepin and the catching o>[ ! Wrtlchmaker ' s Prayer (continuedl . . shek. 526 E 3rd St, Hot Fish Shop, some small ones for bass ' ' Our-customers they may not know . FPY COOK WAIMIEO; V/rite C- W Prtily from the last meeting. The duct , Inc . . 'Aanisato Avenue; . G.ibriel Meier , lightest trading since, last ;. Au- a five-pound rainbow on the bait , ' J . ' Weather w:as a factor lotally but fiiu.nd that we had I Rut it they'd qive us I ial( a . show ' ' Nev, s. 74 E ; " 2nd ;.St. . J-ohn .Wicnaum sV .i,: 571 ' ¦' ' to be fashion- ' ' gust; '- . '; South Branch of the Whitewa- ' . slowed down so much that i Wed sell , them watrhes- that would run E. 3rd . -St- - Loiile;s Bar , 579 E .V d -St " ; . ' . in. the fishing picture over the . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' j And it they broke, '//ork would be (nn. . . ; :¦ " " Athlel.c Club, 773 E , Sth St ' ; George !" . ,' ed of metal. _,. •- . . . . weekend ter. - - . . . . frogs were faster than bur When i tease my toll al the end 6f and . Virginia : - Ability «f tlie market to hold , It was too windy! ' : would extend . . Schummski, . 901 V: . 3rd ¦hands; Youngster's that were ' . the day, G St ,. Marie Ellison . ' 267 Mankato Ave" ; many fishermen reported, and PLANT WO R ICERS ITV above the lows of a week ago We . of course, have al- I'd Know Ihaf I had earned my pay eight inches \ Jerecjek. | 'to Dominic . 851 E Wabasha St; a lot of fishermen gave- up ear- in the party caught five I ' l liime. toinorrn^.!) ' ' • : ;: ' ; .Monday.-was. regarded as a ways contended that the av- ' onto the side- •' Eagles Club; 115 Center, SI . Reception . I " .RAINBOW JEWEIRY,;¦ . IU W 4th . ;NEEDED\ ; >• . • :¦ ly! There has been a fair rim our one. Here is the article: I| : Bar. Wl , 'W . 2nd St . Handy. Corner, hopeful -technical sign. erage Twin Cities fisherman ! : ¦ ' walk,. accord- V^QUnCIl 7.00 E: Sm .St; Frank Brezs, . 700 V7. LOSE WEIGHT aalely . with Oe'x-A -Dlel ¦ '¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' h ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ Enactment of the excise tax Of sHeephead or , drum ; in the . . - , ' : y- :¦ '. ' . " ' ' . • ' Sth St. ; Robert Mayer, 315 Steuben would be better off coming Whn ever heard of fishin ' for Tablelt. Only 9Bc. Ted Maier . itig- .to - lhe; re-. . . - river and its backwaters. Whit e . Dnifls St.;- - . cut s and a rebound in weekh' south than battling the frogs? A lot of folks , that 's who. quest , would be 36 inches wide ¦ ¦ ' Charii«' » Ca'e, 117 ' Msln SI.'. . Sylvia ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ . . steel production also were en- Bass have been hitting in the heavy weekend traffic that , j FULLE R BRUSH ALTURA REX- . and would rise 25 feet high. • Palbic'kl In fact in many areas across •' ¦ ' • ' . .767 E. 5th St ; Elmer Volts- early morning and evening, pro- I ." PRODUCTS '. - ¦ man, . 4.32 E. Wabasha, .• S t.- Ambrose couraging. . '. goes north each weekend , the nation where golden brown .' TEL. 3252 Aldermen entertained ; then ' TURKEYS Schwartz, 9?». E . Sanborn . St.; Winorie viding some minutes of excitin g :; ¦ The Associated Press average and that he would come frog legs are prime table fare, ' abandoned the idea of having Union Ciub, 219 E 3rd St .' and ' Tallyrio ¦ BUSH BARBER SHOP, open Frl. p.m fishing.. home at the end of, the . and Sat. Apr>ointment : If wanted. Tel. Jobs open for vnrioi is. ' . the duct built of harmonizing Club, 505 W . 5th St of 60 stocks at noon was up .8 the fishing approach is more ¦¦ . . S841 I63 E. Sarnia : St ' ' - masonry, since more space OFP-S.ALE 3.3 MALT BEVERAGES at H21.0 with industrials up 1.9, weekend not so tired and popular than giggin ' . or grab- * . ; nciriipal inns in Turkey (tee SIS) National. Food .Store, 1.28 W.. The rive r is still high , four ¦¦ ' would have more fish. bi'n-' This "unusual brand of fish- TWIN BLUFFS MARINA Boats ., hair and .¦; ' ' " would be needed. Upon Aid. Stti St.; Broadway Super Saverv 738 E. rails off .2 and utilities un- . ' . Pi oeossiriR Piani. feet above normal , and } lackle. 3 mlles' be miles ; . Bradway; Georoe Pelerman. 111! . : ',\ar. . .loyy Homer,. \' i Neil Sawyer's motion , the coun- changed; ing, offers bot h sport and vit- from Trempealeau Dam. ket St .; Leiteld Grocery. 523 '.V . Ho.-.ard areas of sloughs are still Willowcaf.s. probably the best ' ' . the Dow Jones industrial av- tles. The knowing angler who's ./Mr. .lim; wiiortoiT. . . Plant . cil voted to allow construction SCt.. Merlin Eliinghuysen, 474 W , S B'I - ' ' i ARE VOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? - . nia S t .- '.Vest End. Bait Shoo. vv . Superintendent,, will he . at of the nietal duct on condition it "0 . erage at noon was up 2.96 at concerned about catching his Man or . woman , your drinking crentfs ; 5th St ; Pletke Grocery, ill . E . 3rd " ¦ ' the Minnesotn Stale Km- ; be kept in good repair, attrac- ' ST7 08; ." ' supper, is apt to . forsake his fa- numerous problems. If you. need and . St.;. Piqqly Wiggly, 7.4' E 5tii St Ar- LIVESTOCK IP. M. New York wanT help, contact Alcoholics Anony- ploym.ent Serv ice on Wcri- tively painted and that the city nold Haake; .429 \E\ Broadway; Jerome vorite fish for the tastier frogs! mous. Pioneer. Group General . De- . ' j .« curs during daylight; . hours. . . mate by Ralph Scharmer , con- - steers ' 1040 lbs 28 50; average ' to rilgti . loans are fust a ' few ot the services' ¦¦ 477 W . 5th St;. . Eckert Liquor Store, "> . ' ' ly traded... ;however...... V Am M&F J7'k Mp Hon 61 s Arrned with a fiyrod or long they oiler . See a friendly installment .; Age 18 up. tractor , for the 1964. sidewalk , 111 W. 3rd St .- . . choice 1100 to 12J.5 lbs 28 O028.25; choice ' : ' Am Ml -ll ?s Mn MM 56a ¦¦cane ' pole, to-which.-is rigged Loan , ollicer today or Tel . 3B37 . curb and gutter contract was Brlte Spot. :253 J ackson Sf ,. . Kindt's Prices were mixed in quiet 950-1250 lbs . 2" 00- 27 75, mixed good and 4 . . - Apply in person , " ' ' ' r ! . / Grocery, 477 W. 'A' abasha- . '. St - fMiygn Choice .24 75-27.55 ,- . good ?3 . ?5-?7 00 ; .'hiqh AT&T 67 'K Mn & Ont - a hook baited with a piece laid over for two weeks. The " trading on tiie American Stock j CLEA N, rugs. Ilk* new , so easy to da ' ' : ¦ Grocery, 628 E... K inq St.. Red . Owl choice near s3j5 ,h slaughter hpltp-rs ; " • : ' ; ' ' '" ¦ " ' ' ' Am Tb 36 n Mn P&I- .27*» of bright red clot h , . with Blue Lustre Rent electric , sham- " -:' " ' . nt' " estimate was for the final $19,- 128 E. 5th SI .- Slmar - Loaf Ir. n. Sua.ir Exchange. 27 50; choice 850 1025 lbs 26 00-27 00; the frog - j Ancda ' pooer; si . R . D. Cone .Co . «68.43' pf the $39,868.43 total. Al- Loaf; .Albrecht Super fair. «0» W. stli Corporate bonds were mixed; mixed high good and choice 25 50 26 O0; . 63' « Mn Chm B?-^ ger cruises into a quiet cove i MinnosotH . SI'alP ' St.; and ' Albrecht Fairway, /Miracle. M-sli 2? 50-25 50; utility and commercial ' ;i . good . Arch Dn .14' r . Mon Dak 37 i containing an abundance r>f ! DON'T HIRE ¦ babysitter, brlno Die dermen said , a few residents Center . , • ' . U.S. Treasury bonds continued slaughter cows 15 50-16 50; utility and . Emplovnir>n( " j children along Special children ' por- { Service , ON-SALB 3.1 MALT BEVERAGES ' ' Armc St 67* Mii - .Wd . :We floating vegetation. ^ ¦ ' had complained that minor van- to rise. ; commercial slaughter bulls 18 5019 .50; * | itions, RUTH RESTAURANT , l?d E . ' ¦' -1fi:i . " ,|. . Walnut Street . (tee laooi-.Westti eld / Golf . Club. Inc.. cutter 14 00 18 CO; choice vealers 2a O0. Armour 38' s Nt Dy • 90 3rd. Open 24 hours a. day, except Mori dalism of fresh cement had not 64 E 5lh St .; high choice' Winona , Minnesota- . 29 00; , ro 30.0O; good 24.00- Avco Cp 201 R N Am Av 50 1 4 Tf riot disturbed, frogs can oc- jet been repaired. MECHANICAL A.MUSEMENT DE- 2700; choice slaughter cows 180022.00 ; ' TRUSSES-ABDOMINAL BELT* VICE ( tee 115 » Unm ¦ Co;y Corner , 001 BethStl 3fi ' 'Nr (is ca.ssionally be seen sitting mo- Referred to the street com-, good 16 00 19 00: few small lots and In- \ 60 -' H i SACROILIAC SUPPORTS • W Sth St.; Silver Dollar Bar. 74 . F 2nd PRODUCE dividual choice slaughter cow« 1800 to :, tionless atop a floating lily pad , • ' Bng Air fiH R Nor P. ac 4C4 Situation* Wanted—Malts 30 mitlee was a Board of Munici- St ., E ast . Side Bar , . 851 E. '.'.' ab.i" ,n 32 00 good 16 00 19 00: tew small lots GOLTZ PHARMACY (AP) just •waiting for a flying meal to '3rd St ; B tanche ana Joe s, 10O0 E King CHICAGO — Chicago an dindividtifll choice 550 850 lb' steers Brswk «' i No St Pw :Ui ' H J74 E . Tel . 2547 pal Works request. The board eXPITRIFNrKD .VAM ,v flnli tai mwm k St; Williams Anrie. , inc , W9 W ';rtl ' ; come within range. - Usua lly, .Mercantile Exchange —Butter 2:i 00-25.00 aood 20 00 2.1 2 5 Ctr Tr 44 ' n Nw Air B.'Ua ' by Ihe hour . lr- 1 ii 15cn asked that no street department St .; Herbert Brang, 501 ,V 411; St.; Rus- steady , wholesale buying Hogs 6,500 ; moderately active; bar-, Ch MSPP SI' K N W Bk ' 4:i-u. however , an intruder will cause Air Conditioning, Heating 9 , tic 8a~, 510 Mankn'o Ave , Bell s Bat. prices rows and qilts' steady to 25 lowe-r; ' ' ' flushing or cleaning of streets S . YO .UMr, MAM ¦/.-It ll, e.p^di-i. /p.fll i musa 427 E . Mark 5,1 . Dutchman' 1 Co-rtfr , 1 sows mosllv steady, leader pigs and CNW '75 H fi<) the quarry to slip silently un- ' unchanged ; D.'l score AA .iH ^; Penney U pHihlin^, r.rri'fti aiw '.-/.orlriw -....ii rs , he permitted on Mondays, 450 E .Wabasha St , Athletic Club, Sth 1-2 200 240 lb barrov/ 92 A'Sa. 9(1 B boars ^leiidy; s Chrysler der the surface until just his I O/S-I KI I'.lorl- 1.1/111(1, i .,|n,n| .sn,-1 y^id and '. • unlatn An' t. ,it|h- -. , i h,n II', ' -; SlPi; 89 C afiU; 48' 4 Pepsi Opening hydrants in some areas and flil.'s largely 25 50. : V 190 Vtn :bs WEST I NGHOUSE v.'orv inbs. nig or sninll lei t}:\\ ¦> ('t :, eyes protrude With pract ice, Center St , Ells Club 65 E 4th 5' . cars 90 H 57' s ; H9 C 57' t. 24 75-25 25, ' 2 7R0 lbs 24 00,'5, O0 Svc 7fi 8 Phil Pel SP., ariyhrni; to fill tank trucks causes' rust in ¦" 2*0 Vic ' s B.I! 11'. V.ii i. ' .I - Hi . IV . ,. k ' " , ' I'-Hgs steady ; wholesale buy- nifdium ¦)•? 1 80 200 -lb< :t 00 25 / ' , 17 Cm Ed 54U Plsby :«» i anyone can delect t his unnatur- AIR CONDITIONERS mains to be roiled up and has 103 v.' Ird St : :•/•• ¦ HiHci Golf Club, ?. 770-!00 lb SO^/ S 72 75 '00 11 270 a00 al hump on the waler. r;^ , Sloppy Joe s , 5',o !r | stvak f t S| Shop, cent or belt IT g>'ai a; n MAII v.niilrt ll-e |ob Hot r. ish Shop. r.\ti%va\n Aveii.ii- . Dr. ro Cntl '1 niltiu.stiiir) nt innniiij li. i A loading zone will dards 27'-j; dirties unquoted; le riambs, 25 O0 ', .5 , . '5 good and rhoire . D 4n ., Rd Owl * ' y Mrui.is n • be thy s Bar . V. , i,rl frog s mouth. With. Hghleri- Steinleldt. I ainnille I t. St ; Ruck >. r ,ir checks 2P-.. . 70 85 lin 21 50- , 'S On: choice 95 10', Ih old Deere 4(1 Rp Sll 40» -$119 , ' .Mini iPufie- 4 .95 ' -a v) granted to Turner Cleaner s and rnel rcii n .Vest 4 fit ',f : Ki-7/ P.p I I . MI II , fr •'¦ crop shorn slnughtr-r limbs with tio 1 inc; speed his long tongue -l F 3r'n !,i 579 ( Douglas :!8' H l.aunderers, 118 W 4th St., sub- l' , 1 a ins Bar . ird pells 21 50 2175 , ulilily anrt good shorn ' Rex Drug :i?A4 ' SI NKW YORK (APi-d'SDA flicks out and he s part of F' onn ions' AN , ,, '-- ewes. 6 00 7 00 - .HO lb an.s of every size. W i r. n • • •., •- >.t - .0 ,1, . r . slaughler hoi' 1' '. ' Dow Chm 70 Rey Toll 4( 1'•., n ' ject to an ordinance, the coun- Ponrtld Pofcerl-.or 1ft VI inrl St ' the evening' s m;iin course. ¦ ¦ i r'- ' iy. p.iinliiHi, w,.it n-i/e vn.i? Flutter offerings fully adequate; o'd crop wnoled feeder lambs 20 00 71 . 00, l i Harola & w oger Rn or-ri, 40. du Ponl. 2:i fi .Sears Jioe r,H' J 'A H IK S , drives nnd p/i tim. P I '/I - IUMPI cil decided. An adjacent alley, ' .'; Vd gonrl and choice 50 65 lb s. 18 OO lv 50 u *, demand fair; prices unchanged. .Preparing frogs for the plat- 1*1 1 11, 1 ! St P flymnnd Thorr-r-. 477 ^.'wiriK^lo Ave ; F0nst Kod 7fl : ., formerly used for loading and CHICAGO :f" lllSDAi Hogs 3,- ' Shell Oil mit Electric Lorraine Kunrla. S-OO E . Sar.Dorn ,S| ; Cheese steady; prices un- 50 ter is a relatively simp le Winona ¦ 500. butchers tully 2',, ii^lanres low- Ford Mot 52s unloading, now is Arnh-nse '.rhz/ar?;, 9/9 F 'lanho'm St ' H Sinclair 5fi crowded bv changed . er; I? 190 225 lb t25 75 2e. On, rtii.ed \ ~\ chore. Merely disjoint and ! Bu*ines» Opportunltiflj 37 Wrjher t Mayer . ?15 Steuben '> •. Hflr- olr! f.en Klcc 911 H Soconv Construction Co . traffic from the First National 190 2-tO Ill s 25 0O25 . 75: 2 1 740 290 Ib^ ' Hfi sk in the hind legs , cutting /;nod f» n Wl F . '. Ir M ,'/.ar .e rilr nn. Wholesale egg offerings ade- ' AI Trillion i V4 50 25 '. '', 1 i 150 400 lb sov;s 71 75 (.en Fd.s |-j 119 W. 3rd Trl. 5fl()2 Anil"*. ' '"•'¦ i. ,>n i r m Rank , said Aid. .lames Slop 267 /.Sur.krtlo A. i. Carne Ariri-iv , 5' , 7!i'' -, Sp [land 4 m ' lir.|r| - - / '' ;. ,!) ' ' off tho feel and pulling mil e / itinij 'Arrr li . ,nrii.,r in .- r- .tnif r-l nuate on large; ample on me- ',' ',0 400 4' lb' 71 35-27 00; .' I <50 50n ¦ F ,',' ali.v.ha SI '. ouis Kl.mue , ' ,/¦) f Cen Mills WP 2 St. Hi nds ,, S -IK) ii|i I IIIII .I .I| I,III. ,. ,,| f | „. ii,, man, chairman of Ihe parking IPs 20 50 71 50. 500 650 Ibi 19 50 20 50 RO' the huge while cord Holl '//oha- .iia M 1 1(11.-m Clun .' ¦ I 3nl diums nnd smalls ; demand (.' "¦i I'onliilenll.il ininniioiinii and safety committee , >' Catlla 2;500 calves none; slaugi tar en Mot W H St Oil Cal w.i Plumbing, Roofing 21 "" wi He . making ' .t Perl 7/i'n ' s Club, Tlt. 'l 'l*. F 4th them in baiter and fry like • r n v j. i . r/, ,,(„ ,in , - , / , ,,, l!o(xl steer s steady to 35 lowet high choice SI (!en Tel W- H the loading zone necessary. r St Oil Ind 4-}'« ' A i WliolesaU' selling pric-es and nrirn a I I -0 I ,V.n I b2» 75-39 25- chnlcn chicken, Yummtnm, that s ! liM 'h' tfM rint> )0H F lin ',! ,-/,il tiillelte ' :u\ St \. | KI/KCTRIC ROTO ROOTFiR; TO R 5A| r '11/ HI . II I t/esinin .int ,11 meter will be removed from one 1,000 1 : '.0 lb-. 2/O0 2H 75 mi.erl g oorl Oil 7JI ' „ a real deliencv. Inn 1 M.y..' 1/v F 1. ii ',t .•( , or /.a.14 I year flnaramtesv. i»ii-lil. anil nil .Mllnu I ,.|.ii/.|'. I.O' .O Ill s - CAI.I. SYI. KUKOWSKI M * ' nrn.i' fl.ir II I ' 'I ,'.' 4!i \\ ^J M ,. York spot (|iuiliilions fol (iould :«¦ Slrtll. nt /. .uirii.icilrt ) ss the council «iioii-nntui'iilly re- 25 I', 'it 00 , nn .iTi good and i . tmua 7* 00 Bat , Texas In.s KM I' fi ai' a I". ' .5an '. t Urn,i... H..II- low . sliiiidards 'Jli-:!9 , cliecks ( iii.nsy ol i/V.ni)iirt ' In Prnrinln Court . Money to Loan 1 2', ',0 (it .No My 5.1 „ 40 elected Aid Stnltinan entertain- 1 ' '. ' am M , F vi'-ci' I' .-t.-i un 1') ', ' / ' tin I'm- :»| i H ll i' N,i U Wl I'l' . '.'.l 5li*-ef. 701. , »n.flll supply spring slai jgli Septic Tank cS< Cesspool Mti '. t ',ii(|,i,i.- I 1.11 'I r„,ir ', ,'/, // Mi (iiyhnd 22' (; p -, In Re Esl.il. . of ment cliairiiiiin Inr the itiiiuiiil . ter lanihs anrl shorn slaughter e /jt\ 2 V S Huh V I '.11- ll.. ' .- „ »,( i ,-,' M- M „,„, Whiles I'Miii fjiiicy hei»vy ¦ ThKiilom P Klijln, Dncrilcnt, ' sleflfh, l.-vv trill rtiiilre anil prima 9D Cult Oil 55 Cleaning Service alder men s picnic , a rough. 7v'-'IU(ll iii'-i liiiin i ;lI lbs hvei'Hgo i :'A l Thi- r i-r-ri-M ir .itivi- nt l'tn rttiovi- n^ln#(l AUln I lll/ril llll. 'R dinners ID wh ich IB Mach 4*il Riislilnrd, Minn, lei, CiM WS 170 [ Ird (i, Hie in o.s is in UN'.f5 He S; W) .V I,I„„„ i n, ,,, ( l„t 2 Wlwoilh .'{« flsf/llf. Iiflvjiig I ilcri h,\ l,„„| /M inunt unit | /VI5 ¦ \'M f.iiicv lici'n".' weight ''17 His Nn, » a in. ti, 5 n in , Km ? n m to 1101,0 vilcd on condition notebooks inc I'l /''' I 'Kl ',' I miles < Inl. I ' 1 1 Int lliirv .'ili ' i Yg S & T 4 1 liflllidii tin . .Itinin'rii Ami ftllii^yiiim r.l'T IOW roi l lint uvatei Inr ninilerti , ki,,.||. - . . 1 , nun :t:i' .. ''.-I .- tried mm -lf> lbs lln-n-ol 41HI tir ,11- .11 it.., 11i,ri tn inn nol brought along. Sttiltin.-in 's ' ''hti 1 ' ' , (, | 1 i.iui.ii,,, ,1, ' fine liv llm //ith a //alei tie/iti'i Irom u« A 64 I Ml ',1 71 V, (.|i,|. •!,' \> „,H'I ilV el'iigl-l '.!•! ;' ;, SIIKIII S Cili lbs WINONA MARKETS sun', Ih i>r I' liiitu ciilalcrl. >i/i' tu lit evi-iy laniily Dog», Pet», Supjilio* 42 references to seven CHICACO i A I* i - fl!SI)A i II I', nflll 9\ I) , Ir.nt tlm hov ing years ol M pni Vs-i, -. ' ii,i,, :/i. 1 :\> t .in ¦ 1 . it\ erage i W . I'I . ihi-ii'iil I... consecutive service vvcut mi V A.iiiiulnn ' i- .l •,/ t in- \t 1 11 . Swltl A. Conipnny Live poultry: wliolcsnle buy ing 11.11I nn . inly .7, yii,; nl Id id FRANK O'LAUGHLIN IMJI-PY I Ml 1 In, „, - ,.| („„, ,. . |, ,„l I,,,, , ¦ ¦¦ l-iiiiw II ' . In. I A .'/I Iii'in. i. II ni.in MII .|IIH ' < i' .I- i" /. ' I in ' .1 , ii,...1 ns I'Mrii f;iii<'y liejtvy flr/imi l,r,.,rs f,' « trnn 11 ft in, tfl 1 *11 prin- . . n i mill In lin- I'l 11r/lf11MCi i. UFA I III/. in i i.' ||i< i,i .i g, ,r,,i with heeded and Aid Neil Siiwsei 1 .I, in 1 .s iinclinngcd , roiislcrs M - i'lnlinlti I Unit I (ii.in in I|.|, rnnrl t.lliisl- in ' 207 F lid lei 171)1 r lilllll I'll 1 l-l Ml/ /,. / , ',"it ' */,n ,'/ ', !- , ,,Mi weight 7 lli .s nun i p in r/,i,iu|/iv tdrriurjli I ri'My ' i'1 .'ili ' r.'i?'-/ ; r); fjHXH I/T .l, l.l. .Hilt lllrtt itollri. I.fl ft}! was appointed en-cli.-iirinnii 'j'h(. I'-an uli' i ' Int. i' .1 ,'W! I MI ' , ' Thcifl will tin no mil r|iwlrol)letns. ,(. Ton sn«s in VI JI ?«, Ma'n nl Minnesota ) i i ll/sin .l(lll(|« F XTFH1 I'l lli'AlU , ' I ('AIRS. liKiiiinng '1 ' '/ .irl l nli, A ;i,i, i Imi , I' .i/mni 11 II i ' " M'l/I' l I /, /..HI iin I,H.II,,I|, „/ ,,li„ n,„i ' r Diml y ol //inrina i ,|.nl i .iir il ' ,'/,Hl ,l l.| /. ,• CATll.B In 1' mliala Court ' Pr ohAlf f niirl ' 1 about city regulations , lie I' ' - ¦' "'I I"" '' < I ivii.'i .' .inii.i'iiiiai liiivri , uns Un H.Ml niwi niirt I II i: .ii.'.i, SANITARY '•Il- /el I in !¦ I ill I m, 1, i,n ,lc;e l ,n, ir.i. rutin rnnil-rl is *l*nrt / fl'H- / - .' inn I ei '/¦/ |.' , ., told by Pi II vii'iiir, IL |H A I mr. City Atlnrney (ieiirgc l Hi ¦ . i 'i,n.r« it Vi '.i on In Rt Cslata ot Attn, ni- ys tn- f' ^M ifififi li-" ' ' ' Illl " , t .Vll (Hi ,, I' dti I , GRAIN lf.lt f Ird st -mi . r,iir.it 31 11(1 >4 Ml Olat c Itsorasnn, netfrtfiil lei ¦ M. Rohi'ilson ,Ir , t hai fire anil '.' yii.li Sii-i|i.|, I'. 1 |i,i „, ,,„! ', ! //,.,,, I"I>IH'- I'.' ltl f I yi .i, s 1,1 , M.I. I t.l.,.1., . , . IH n'l l\ lin Oirln lor tsaannc) on rinal Adounl i I lilt C'lh I upsiisy, limn I/. I'M,) •-li-nlle 7|ining codes I' I M . I 11 H,l", '. ' ,' . ,ci,, I , .' „„, ',| \\r\i 'lnrr| //ill. In.i, i i|.,., | i . ill,,.,,,,, ,, cgul.'ite |heir \ IW n ¦ " ' MIWKAPOI.IS 'AIM • Wlieiil 11 til, (K. a. Lit suit Petition lor Distribution I"" i "' ' , ¦ 1 I' .i ll.li ii , .'I ' V r r,« s 14 Mrtti* nt r/jimi.-rilfl i s« Help Wnnred—FemaU 26 "I I , I'll ,|.tl.nl. /Mi , ( ' " ' I ' 11,a M'|.ieM.nUt|.< it i,l li,o nlin/n ions and ihnt police are rcspoii ' '(»' • I1.1 ' ' n-i eipK M OII :>tiii ' yerir ago :tfi ; riitn.»» Vi ni I* '.o ni»inwt f our i fy ill //nmn.i i ll (' intuitu rnint •' ' . I-. Vi"f-i.i 111 " 'sMI^ iiai/mg tili-il I.is linnt nrumiit null l> -/l II IV fAII/ ' - silile for enforcement " 1,11 i- 1:i, .' ill ' I liaditi)! VFAl I lo II. (IH'J WOMAII 'A/ANTFD tn hahytll In Ihelt - i.t , , yrm ,.l,| of anli basis iincbangeil , priees II mi i\ lii-lilii.li Inr srllli-mrnt n.,,| n||i,wa,,n I ,1 -ill ' ,,l',i, I t»^ vi-rtl I r I slrrtrj / In Hi ruflif ot linme, liny* tal •.! 10 A,"I"S niv. sv it I /,.., n l ml- , t/iiu , ' ll'i' .' .Vi' . l 1 I " t Itirri-i.t and ' niiis.-incc rcgnlalioris . lower Cash tnr .(iHriimrmn tn ll.a |,m linn , i „lll i.ml ,,,,, II,., . Aid lieu I mi ' /. i n nn, . II,,n I f. A , ,,,.. ' i sftri ii*.* whcil l or, il'i.i'f >» Wl Joi"pti vi < \mh , Iii.iMii-iit, I,,| !,,.,„ ,,,. ,|„ v •' ' soul ll'i-ii'iinin rnlilli'ij . n P/irli s- MI i,. '¦ .' -.• r,r,i.,i ni .I i.i.ir Id ul: :f rid Olili-i Inr iiii| on I' roliAtf IIAUVMIIIW nlrter (jli l ni lady In raie " . I aiiliclil Ir." ,i 1,1 | .-/ |. ( .< id u w wrecked "'> , • . ."- .' ',1 'I ha .i' . \n I dark mil lliern 11 tn ' • I I I' . OKI i| IV( H 'H"»r rlllloii tni I' r , (id (1(1 , ii,,, „,, | irniltl() li.i I Ihllrliei. liver this '/.ertn-clll I «l ' V ' 't' h,n ( "-'.1 i , c ,i 1, 1 11 ,,. y 1 ,....,, ni IAI 14 ' ' nl t 'iii-ii|ii Will , I miili mi lirnf to I'll* ear., hnve been put «ui "' "' )V |il nielli ] . ',:• < „ I H' """''"I '"' t">'l 'in Inly It , IVI. ' cits laud ¦ /' h tl III,ci s 14 III. it' , II S , nl II ( II 14 ,'/ I" "'I HI ' I I' ll"l Ml ill I.,, I , s.i ,„ a. '"'i I. !' ' . ' 1 .|IIII ,„I. I' .. " ' • '¦ Uiins l Inr lliMiinii llii'iiinii " "'" " ' • l'"l i"» Mi.! l urn I in "I'I" ¦¦•••I near ll.ist I5niad\Mi\ Ik 1 , ' tin. A. .||..'iiln , i,| Hi,. - '//Ill "II' /I.inilli I I I.. !' n. ' ,i I .,i.|. withnni 1' -. 'ii 1 1 ., ' 7 ,-; Nn I h.' iiil Molilalia winier nli.l . linn" U'. ' '"' " """I mlini .li llir , on,| ,,„„„ l n, |, .,,l,,,l-, , tin. > miniy I.AIKHIATOIIV TKCIINKIIAN " i' .i ti 1 1, Hr i.fs Hum tn 4 p in i rii.Mii ' , niur •"¦"' '" ¦ il 1 r .H to investigaie tin. , Minn .S li No I hard win- i '" "" t' r nn Uh' alum nl tins . . I" 'l' I' I 11 III I'l I li|/|l ||. ,11s e«. siiuat utii IM1111 ) fl.ilil-i I 1,,.,- , , „l ni„ii, 4;j |i , in H.c /. < r.ui I II, llir ( ,,,ii 1/ „ I ,, ( ,„., .. ,I| |( I r iMyn, ti.ilir.ilt sisri.fili' tii trn fl liinrlificj. '•"I" ' n,f,„» (|„M/ „, ,„, A11|| , > K'lll'l.l ' it- Kl tnlll |l, „ |, ,/ , Illl- M .1(1- 1,1 , /I.,!,,,- Womiin lll- ').i , iniisl hnvr p ,„ A|. Mayor It K, /.' .ih-vl II ' ' ' ier I .'il' ,, I iij| i „. I' , n.a.li'il nntn n .!!, tiAvilM J 1,1'I' H lilril 1 I/||. • Kllings was Itlrw rriip tiarl'yl ns pir, ,i.u„ l | ly |n« ll'l' I (II II- . , I,||,| I | , .,|,M (A IIAMU I If l : i.-e V 1.1, M.. v.ifli tin, I' i'til.r,,, i,t I I Allni'ilil |ii AV voted an NSs> ,e , Ho I li,.ilr/ II VI I'nliill ),,',• 10, I'/ l,' , hinli SC JIIKII I'dncnlion , with ex pcn.'.e aecnum («„ "NO I h.'iid mn tier duruiri , ¦ ' ' '"> 1, 1.1 ' > |i - mn IIII tin- .iiii ,//'ini r n i AIII y/iil In ' Illl .' I. • I , . 11* . I I' I Illl HA 'I'l It/Ill IIDAIC , |„„ ,, , „|. „ i „,„, . his trip lin- I ¦ to l'.iiiiins..|,i n |, )U J| si r otiu IIAII II tiitiice I (I'l I till , diMiiiinl.s , ii n i ' ¦/ I III ' ..,' I nn.I lur tin- n|, Inn ill nl I tint kliKMiiiil in Mnlli find '¦' • ¦ Illl ' . iJtMhHs iiri' tiM s I. I I . I' l'ilnllff lllll .lf ' I ' "I lll.il , I .11,1 .. II , • »1 ' ' .. I All.ii'.lil n', A'llnil, , ,ll nli.r Mill 111* where n "" - . ¦" , ' . , ¦ 1(1. t II 1,1 ll',ill,all- Inirl \r„|, ' ' .' nm 'I'm.I ./.nn,.I, conlerence (l| Mjs .s;, "" " bt'i' ') li dm nin V Ml , 1 'hcinistiy A|»j IKTMIII I II. It I • I ,1 „ H 1, I I' , . ,'/,ll /.iin,. .,-, ! ' > 1 y in Mpp i [flier cities |„. " H ( will ||,. ||| ' ' ' Hi . .l l ,1 I I,,111, . 'mn No :! M'llow I ;|0 I :il n LI , ii,. i'i,t,i,,„ ,, ii i '. nt'l»l i'l I. i, .si mi- i.i' .n um r '.•II II AtlO t'Ai IIMI • • ".' .' I' , ' '" ' ,' I . ' , ¦ j K I IIITI II- C(M'|i ., .ilV W. 4th nn shlli.in lei Winona Ki'g Miii Kel li.i-i II » I, HI X) WeilncMlay, The cities '"I V .V illi.',,. I ,,1, ( , ,,, , • ,,„ v :< * ;.| . I n.„-'|„.,« /,',, MI ,,„,I , , l,i ' I,ml I , lui, in . ii.' n' I' li'.iili.n l n/, l ',i// will |rv Oat . No while t .r/ ' . , \<> :i ll.l '. I.lin.ir n|| 1 / As lit ' '¦' . 'tli I I'" 1 tl 1 ,„| - ,!', ,,||, II i li II i Ac , IU'lLIF f.l" ' li, i I , II 11,1' to nrgaiii/.e iin ||l|() ' , '() id ft Siiilfly inte^ralcd l | while (.I HI ,• No '. heavy white ill, |,llll ,lll« II,n 't ,l,,,n, ,1, 11,1- • I,,,,! I II . II ' .I- III 11 ' " '' /,, 1, '' I I'flll'l. '.' ,1, In .'/.ill V . ,(,[ i,,,, I , n ' ' 'I I'll I' lih l.irsilny, |i, r , t " ' 'II • I l/^ e |„ I ,,.| I ,,,| ' ' O.ino> A 1 ¦.",!, j). IMJ , eonl i'iil 1 '. in // nn, Minli>".nin II,n I Hir llinr /. illilll H«lp Wnnted— M A U 27 I In "l l'l Willi.' I,,. ,,i ,„„! ,,,,.„, prog ra m and gain a|i li'i lli.ilK I .11 iiil-in- '.I,, . i'i. 1 (.li Hit' :' , .No ;i heavy while (ill- r.inOit A I Irtfi^r i . I*. II O I I r, I IM I III •"¦ . '",1 '.I , V.is 1 I lii'itn 47, 1 ,(,, , /.in. li i I I . nl ,,i II il„, nlriil inAy j '"'"i ' I'" '//inn. i....,| I,,II aniHi |irn\ nl of i 'ongress u,,, ill. ,. I • i.illl. A Iriiiiliurnl 1 ami ¦ ' Ill ..! ¦ Mi- ir II .l.ini.i. in. in , Inl li. linn ' PI Mil l 1) MAII lit rniipla In nve., sea f'll/lll'l I I. //I I.I J . , ,, •'Hi' '.I anil .7niil.iii'l I'II.M, 1 / .i,. 1 Mis I/. , -,. //nl.'1/H i' , ,„,,. Cni (.i.l' li- (I , HI nml Mi tislntni le ml i i.miiiis-.liin tin-!' . , n| I.I l/ll l ps nl Kiuiincers . Masot |;| ' Hi 11.. ii ;«, Iiaiie\ t in s I'll; ' , .c;ii' ago I'/H , I'i i ii/. .V.ii.l/K, l II, ' limn li.» il.il. l.in.l nii'l >linl ' I.mill. ' i...„ ii„ l( nl All nn I IJ II,i- . l.nins ,1, I,lin I,,. I ,I .,i,| I,,, i i, 11 ,i,i-1 laur. heal nut. I - hii nl-lnil nnlni I lings said. If (Jus is Ul tC.IHICIANS it.... tin PI . ., „,,,„ I' ..i.lr I 7.11,..),. i,l H i'tl,,,,,,, ;/,,,,,„ ' nm act nm good to clitiu c I,II' I.Iil> , low to III III l- hi/ I li'v'l I' * .imi'fi l«l WHII.IIJ in/I lll .1-1. I/I . ' . n.i,. , 'In In- i i'l /,', l''/. 'i ^1 ii'lui . I,i (w« I Poultry, pli.sl icil short h ' "I , ' r Mill ' ,1 , I,,, ,| (J v lll/i' nut in- II,nl in , E dfl*, Suppljnv 44 , he predicled, no , iiilei'ini'diali' I III 114 . Iced l.OZ- liny Sl;«le IMilllng ('niii|iaii lin'. I niirt in li,« iiiiii,.. i,i- limit ,i,i,ii, In I H.iii'-i ' ¦" t I'll M I - .il ll,' .,| ci , T ' X't •'• i<".|ininili ls- li. i nny 0, in, t ir , ftllii A .. n .1. I' r . ., li.i- MIII I lini.i' in V/iimnn, t/iii.ir'nin, Mich program will be tm-tlic-oni- IB| 1 (,limin e /-, ,,- l i mine , ,„ !,, || |„ J .07. ' i' i'i ' '1,11 Inl li/ an,nn* i.|-p ,,, (|, | ' '• *' 1 I 1/ HAM III I' / iiltn,, „| ,„,,„,, ¦ Dr, I (I„I Hi n 't)i it.(i nlii\l I iff Sfi/vr', Ai„l II,nl in, l|i >i lil'iii,/ |,n iiiv .'li by j ( ing until (lie (finis or Van an ',1 f„| ,mi, f I , ',• /. .? ! | „„„ Hye (III ' ., I A it <"i< 7'nl anil .uh i ,,i vv , , ,1,,, i, iiilei- . | No / I AV . Mil '/ linr I' .I'l II M.IIIHI . ,I.I nl I l,\ S. HUM- null in .iin,n i,l tins inih'i iii Din //in,,nn \V;iii 1. Ails ' i '''HI < 1 If. /•!• 1 "> I' l-' i 11,p, \\ i w 'AI' ,/A l t |/K I iTrlcp ltoiK! Vdiir " '" V null . /,„„ |i,|. ,, , ¦ ' 1 I IM li», p'liix No 1 ,'l III , I III I (HI. I IH' l n '.I" .i.'l - ''it I ', * nv fit II I , / // '. ,i*,il liv Inn ilc'l nnlli r n, (i|ti '•"'"' , 1 1" ¦ "il SI , I 1I/1111 I ii" i' , 1 „ v,i' |,„, IJ |h„ . '" ¦ i if // AI I \JY.i ' " !"'" , ". " ill In. II 1 I In 4 ni.i f I.r.r11 ,|.i Inii .- l.,. ,i| ', i vlll'-ll li/ U/, 1 On i I H'/ » II' ,III I* l|l,|- I, , /, ,|,,1 ' ,| |,,| illnlaiy Sfaii r" ' iH'l MI in "iin n Soybeans No I s el low Z.WI'i. III. I Mill vi,In /.. - ,!• .i l .,| ll,|l "i| I,,i,n 1/ 17/, . Keep soap - filled s|ce| wool •' , ' ' lo The Winona Daily Ni'ws ' ''ani" ' .11 I iil'fli.wl /. ,i Mi , ., .,., ¦ /....In ! I," V I nil / r .i- il i'l S'-liffi unit s.until (,,• ten r ft I- I i\ I (til I'l. »l I Al II ,"1 •¦ ¦.¦' ,,!„ , , pads mi hand in the I.i-I/ I In Ii ,( f. /\|, ,,„,. i „ I,,/,,, y „„. kitchen Inr , Hie tin I Imlrt „. . .||.| ¦' . I i il , . (/ II l, n,iml..|,i,|l, Mrt/ .,| i, ,,r I'.i .l , i l.nln |. iillj n A A puiiiuf ot aim mill' in I' . '""""I '"I"! .mil.i . . „, ! ' ' '.I I' m I,." I ,'i |l,„,„l,i r,,..,. |.,„ tin 4 1 /\i II . .iin l , use in brig htening aluminum ¦ /' .' ,r,ll ' I I f" 'Inv // I l.infll.i, I mini , I' nl.li. , ll',r.|,,,|« I i .,i I ', M,|| Dial MV/A' lor an Ad Tiilwr I ' A,,,ii.,in, y , ,„ ,„ , ,,,, I M,r •!/ ' .I , /JI shell iisiinlly yields 1 cups """ ' ! w II. I. I I' ,,1^,1,, , , „ /. ../ :* ll'l I' l if I HI '.il'liliA .Vi'ir.na f r„,i l • , ,|l.|, 1 !¦ pans and . - / r' i,,,,r',.|tn I t ill Iiii if A.ill / , ,' ii, " I I IIA|, Ml I/ , , I,, ,!,,, .,.,,,,,, , puts. Movant It, Cy A , Heiliui.il, SOU VV til) , I Jul riutiiieaLs. , 3 lit I Oi I'A / rnininistirin turilmi A/,ai . IV, l''*m | Atl'linl^s I'll 1' tlitliilii i , Minn, Ul H/.HV ;n| Wj nUd—Uvaitfrck 46 A.rTlcl«» for S«U 57 eVpartmantt, Plata SO STRICTLY BUSINESS IUttd CiN 109

I EWISTON LIVeST OCK MARKET K N ¦ lor V«tJ.' , ' * "^Mtoi*-' <»«l Irr.^Twhlii ALL N«W I t)«slroom unfurnlshirf apt.. ' FOflD-l»l> fdtlrlm* 4-door, qood cewidl- r«»l QOfxl ttictloit rnarliol yrmr * * *' ¦ ^ t"5l^',, "J W"10n' ilovi lurnltrinc), coupla prtfarrad, «nt tlon, raasonatila. Tal. J3W, Uiad Can 109 Uiid Ctrl 109 livestock. D/slry cn*ll« on hand all • . (Mi lorallon, avalUbl* July lit. Tel. M0J» rf.-iy. svimk, t«>0» hnuoht.rmry Trurki ' ' R " " ~ HASH- ' t?l/ Atafropoiifari. FORD-IW 0»l»xl» 500, good, coniilllon. ftv a|Ubl«. *>al* Trwrs . f«l 1M7 . uMMApn^Le7t^iino' w«d R*4ton»bl: •nil nil ioTiH. Apartmenta, Furniihad 91 Tel. 8 J344, weok. $1} Wtil .V. Hi Glenvlew Drive. ; " '- 20 MINUTE U JHD LUttBeR^,; ' ;, ]- -^ &.ROIINO FLOOR, prlvol* arttronco, llv NA8H-1»M Rambler, ooorj running enn- Farm ImpUintntt 48 ,^ ",! ^ , ' ] 'n°],]>- Ml »'« T »I. inu room, l.llchen«lt» «nd hair,. Inqulr* dltlon. HM*,. 3)S 41th Ave. Ttl. It 'l l.: :m Y" 474 B islh lal. lOtt or 4960. IT IS A MINNE&OTA aids* ' dnl Ivary ris|» Anlnn ' " ~ VOLK»W\OEN - - .IM9, by owner . Tel "• k'nliilOi ' -F ixintaln City, Wis. lei jii;. DAyeNOOF 'T ' ¦ .D. piiili «iiTo lull l.t hud, F.URNISHED APT. lor ritll. Tnl. MI7. ; I-U37. Wash " ' IIK VACATION ; 3»M. ' • ,. " . « new. rn/.snnisbl«; v/all mlrron $^) 50 olhtr ilXTH E. IOT~coni7rirUbi» 1-room atll. 1M PONTIAC -JMfchlaf 4or, V-l, ever- : ~~~~ T«l. 1017 or «7M>. drive, full f»'.tory war>»nry, |bw mile- ' 'VENABLES" POWER LAWN MOWERS braked, power windowi, fac- Building •ga. economy and ' shtirn . . OOOdall, Jncobi.cn, HomillIt Material, ©1 ONE ROOM, kltchenell*. '.' Sultnbla for . tory air, radio, 2ft ,000 actual 110 Main Hi. Tel, »2(W Service and Soles mature woman or worklnrj olrl. Utili- 0&¦ J MOTOR CO. AUTO ElECTR IC'SERVICI! UF.H1CH roRTLANO and m-orlar a- ties -lurnlsfrted . 353 6. 7lh . : miles. Thli car la perfect ¦ ' ' " ' " " "Ford Dealer " ¦Ind *' .-Jo»ins)<|n - Tel. i,4M munis pnodiir* mor« beauilliil «nd In every reipect.'' It Charlea, Minn. cliirnt)i« finishes ind app««r«nc«». Buy FIVE-ROOMS end bath, klte.rurt, dlnlnfl ~~ Mobil* Homt», Tr«|Ur» 111 It «l lOSWICK'S room, hf»t. and hot -'' . water furnished, FUEL & OIL ¦ CO.; Ml '^ ¦ ¦ E , l:tli, • • ¦ plus. 7 'bedrooms and ¦ living room un- : 1957 GhevroTet ;;. $3695 'todr-nons e , I furnished. " 175, available on or about 4-<)or ROLLOHOMe-tf)i<«'. 1 . ,r. V I, automntlr, 1411 'kllchan,.. rarpul^rl. In. GET AHEAD July: Hlh for J ladles. Ttl. 4171 far . Ideal Auto Silas, ¦ many »,tr»s 'ilHII ..' lei. a-11'* . . . .: of the THOUGHT ABOUT . appolnlmtnl'. Tel . 5759. tlua»» lee. THE n»w M*10* l»41 l .lheiJy . a'"l Butlneit Placai for Rent 92 ll<5fl Schull Hwy. *)..: M.nhlle ilnn.n SEASON BUILDING - . Mot»s . HI. FLY ' . •Sales. . f of lhangri;i.a ¦ ¦ ¦ . ', Ilea' 'dow*v ; ¦ ' ¦:¦ ,;¦ WAREHOUSi . AMD- of i n».e«,. nm ' .' Spray your barns riow A .- •GA RAGE?.: . town, location, tulleble for light Indus \ma»^jMmmiid^iTake the Top '¦¦ ' ¦ ; fry, loading dock: lei. «IM. . PATMFIllOBH -lj«4 13x«V, J sr .l h«H- ' • with ' ~ rom-ns; PelC4r1 In. tmi. 1»» Robert W«- Financing 2nd ft Huff Tel. 23M or 8210 ' PRIME DOWNTOWN LOCATION R» ¦¦ '¦ Down! kamp.- Plgwn . Falls, V/li. Tal. ?M'7/I, available! , tail nnd office space. Available now Open Moti., Wed. fc Fri. " " GAREOLA Siirmerrian-Selover Co. : ' ' (TE NT OB SAUB - Tr|il«r» anrl eamn. . "You have good potential as a novelist, Argyle , once you night until 9.00 There Just Isn 't anything - City. Wis Tal. Lei us help you - 'SJ'.VE. 3rd •rs. Laahy 'i. Buffilo ' Tel, mi or 231V get over the nahit of starting every story, 'Once that compares with , driving Cochran* 741-2535. Whitens , disinfects, controls with.your plans. a like-ne-w convertible. When ¦ WELL.tAPrlED ! ytr*tlnn flics in one easy application. OFFICE SPACES with receptionist upon a-tirrie - - . . /" : FOR YOUR. ¦ and i*rr--i >rr- . answarlnej.. you take the top down nnd r>nt er buy ¦ fold -down . 'I service, dov/ntown. air-con- Camp«r Sal's, Rental .Sprayer'' Available . ditioned, all sizes. Also largo itoragi A DJIIy 'M**! ClnssliNi-d Ad always has: soon polcnlltl ler r»iulti. Cell 1JJI. . GRAVES. PONTOON *- . KENDELL-O'BRIEN STATION let that good warm nun- , Minn. Tel:- <) . *! ' ¦¦ area, Tel. 8-3479. shine in , you hegin to exp.cri- Mor"ri * LUMBER CO. - /,Y-MOP trailers , ("nidi awl . MODERN NEW OFF ICE, approximately PI TRAVRL F. A. KRAUSE GO, : WAGONS ; enee: the finoM motoiing : DAI E'5 HI-WAY . JM ELL, iff/.' ¦ J15' Franklin St. 900 sq. It., walnut panelling, elr.condl. anlM.. . 1 . -.' Vouiet for Housat for Sal* 99 ; ' Sal* 99 pleafi .nrc !. . - «l i.Orrln. "RREEZY ACRf-'S" i „l_ ..; ._ ,. ._. ¦ . _ _ ¦: ' " ' ' - . " floned. Inquire Fur* By Francis, F. A. ^ ' Loslnskl. • ' ¦ " South on rfvyy. 14-fiI . MANY TO lion of i\*:» *i*- - ' (MODERN J-story 4-bedroom older, home, BY pWNER-NIca, home with pre'.u.t if E Cue lm« t'lur \ Furn., Rugs, Linoleum ' «M sl/«v . P< ~>- 95 for commercial , purposes. Near poll-: your apt; Tal; 8-1720. j fina n cit io. l-ytm . . CHOOSE FROM ' . Hwy ' I 4 *1 r , "•RE MARKET SPECIAL >URCHASE, office, courlriouse, bank end business ;¦ '" ' Bll f. . UO'/F: .'.Al F.\.. ' ! ¦;. Convert t 'b.le . ¦ ,,Mil) in ' 4711,. ." Ford a Point Cultivator .: Ehqlandir Tufllssi lnn«riprlny . ninl, FIVE-ROOAA. 5-bedronrti heusai. Inquire . district «t 249 S. Marshall, Caledonia, n. . . tr«ss 218 VI, Sth . BY OWNER '6S Ford wagon ... JHi'i5 Willi malr.hlng hox spring. Full Minn. Corlecl ¦ Margaret Ichummcrs, - 2 Ford Tractnrs ¦slJe only. Now J7f50 per ««l . BURKE'S ; 49.) . 'Powei" S' I '.e e r i n g. - pfiv. rr .. ' 510 Washington:SI., . Winona. 'B:i Fal con wafion ... 1 Auction 'S'ale'i . ; FURNITURE . MART, Ml Franklin. MODERNIZED «-room tarmhouse, er- 3-BEDROOM f,;j hfc'ike.'.. fi-w.'iy". .power.- scit , 3 New Holland Bnle.rs - chard, garden, 130 month , Between- Ar- ' Comet wagon ...., U% ¦ KINO W. io7ft-fie«r It. leresa i. Remod- 'i!' ' jiulronir ' ' ' ' • LIVINO ROOM . urouplng, .*9. pc, Iti- cadia arsd ' Mondovi . 30 miles from Wi- Ford; wagon .pow r . '. window.'-; , ~~~" ~~~" 3 M-M Twine 'Balers . . ' eled dup lex, ntw aluminum siding,. 7 ROOM HOUSE '62 ¦ " ! ' eluding 3 pc. living room suite, 1 nona. Tel. Bachmann, Arcadia 55-F-31. ' *? ;. (• '...linTcrd.- 'j»Ia:;.s': silvrlr-wi iVj - " WIN¥ESO'FA step table' ' combination windows and gas furnace. (new motor J ' ...... 1505 2 Cunringhanr Hay Condi- s, ¦¦ cocktail table, J. tablg •JV 1% Baths ' ' K ¦ 113,800. . sAIII arrange loan with low .silver. - lenthcrett c jnferior , Land &' Au'ct;ion"Sal. lamps, 9 1J run.. J209.95, down pay- TWO-BEDROOM house, central ly locattd, ' Yi2 Ford wagon VM . e^ tioners merit, $.19.95 - and Il7j»' n monlh, walking distance .' to downtqwd' and down payment. 2 Car Garage ,whitew --ill:v - ' -ov;ncr "aiili)mo-. Evrell t Kohn'r ir 'fil Ford !1' pas 'henger : ... 3(> 'i5 . 'l /III4 BORZYSKOW5KI . . FURNITURE, 301 churches-. - Suitable tor 3 edulti. Ttl. ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦& ¦ 111 /;«ln,it t.i l. , 8.3710, *ltar noun 2 Field Sprayers ' Frank West Agency . • . Full Basement ) hile. Al-j.s(il'i]fely pi'i fer l , Mankato. Open «vehfngs. ' ?»«.; ' 'fiI Falcon wagon : ftfl' " 175 Lafayatt*. ¦^ : .'. A1.VIN- KOHUfeR Ford 3 Point Mower , Central LocaLion .'. ' T,() Ford wagon .. H> ..' ' ¦ FURNISHED COTTAGE Tel .' 5340 or 44O0 evtnlngsv. . ' >- .Aur.T'innEE l>. Clly tn* slata inrni") , modern, by ' ¦ ' ¦ ' Gun», Sporting Good j 66 day or Week. Write Romnn '59 Chevrolet wagon , .. - . f.O.i ". • nd Und er) . 5',3 . l-lbarly M . (Cfirn'r 400 gal. Mueller Bulk Milk Ko.nttr, ¦ ' Spring Lake Road, Cochrane. Wis. 201 E 7th F. Sin tru LllJtrty. Tal; 41S0. . ' • ' " ' . HOMES-FARMS-LOTS-ACREAGES . '59 Rambler. .wagon; ,.. . W - • Cooler ! /• SAVE! BUY WHOLESALE,, trieeli. . end CORNTORTH REALTY ' ". . groceries. Consult our For,d Connsslor . ' La Crescent, Minn. Ttl. 8S5-3104 Tel. 8- 1 72 1 '57 Ford wagon ... . :.. l !)5 j . .. r. ARL FAII H JR . 300 Rai. Vari Vetter Bulk ' Wanted to Rent 96 . ¦ AUCTIONEER Bonrtert »nn¦ Ltcensad. . , Wtlle''. ''4J«.0 ' .7lh '. SI,. Wlnons. '57 Ra mblcr wagon ... Ifl." : Milk Cooler ,: . > ,: . Riistifr.rd. Minn. - T«l /W4-7III1. ! KINO W; 1564~neer. Jefferson *rd'' . SI. ¦ IF YOU CAN'T WIN a vacnlion on Ihe HERTERS W Run/iboul. IralUr, JJ h.p; . Wanted—Real Estafe 102 '57 Plymouth; wagon .. i'.l'i ~~~ '. ' M-M tJB Bott le Gas Trarlor . Mary 's , Schools, ' Mkf- hew a-beSrooms, , ' : Olve-nsvavs, let.MERCHANTS NATION- /Johnson. Tc|.; Rol llngslone 8689-3500. ' ' ¦. : Tirt-.tonn.. . wallrto.-wa ll carpoflnq end drapes , rec- '5fi Mercury \vagoh ..... % . ' 'ndet1'Au'ttioi»««r. . AL BAMK Ioan you one. . Jusl pay in . " ! ir«h«• . ' (Winnn^'a Only Real Estate Buyer! Comet-Fairlane . .Before You Invest Fr 'r Ksnn. auctionerri. Minn. Lfln-1 fc Fertiliser, Sod 49 ' Farms , Land for Sale 98 Tel. MSB arid '093 P.O. 8ox 343 . ¦ 'Muiic al Merchandi»« 70 i Sold ... : . Open Mon , Wed., Fri . Eve. ,'' >Sur.tiori ' crv . , cltrV . and Sat. afternoons . ' ¦ GOOD BJ.ACK DIRT, nil lop toll). also 40-ACRE . valley farm, 20 miles south, of Boats, Motors, Etc. : . 1 : ¦; ; ¦; : ; j.jl JC jj.-fri 4.30 Cm. . House-holr) Aur.- . .Winona' on blacktop road, complelely Gr Just Listed?? 1 106 :T Arcnaia . v fill . dirt, 'ian'o, gravel',, crushed rock, We Service and Stock :T.. RY ; , tion, til it River . it , . '\*- . Trenchlna, bxt-avntlnfj, and back (II modorrs homq, , basement barn, 2 ga- ' 7/rs l.en»' Kube. owner; R'd fcnr;|is,,, Needles for all rages, with or without personal prop' ' - 16V v' inVi/de. 75 ' rt p elrx:- '.'. ¦ ' clir>- : . ' . . ling. DONALD VALENTINE, Minneso - . We don t just list or tie up CRE5TI.INER. E Be fore .You. Buy . i jutiioneer; Northern Inv. Co., ta City. Tel. Rolllngstone B6B9-J364 , " ; RECORD PLAYERS erty. Tel. Houston B96-3202 evenings. trie shif t niolor, long shall . 14' Crest- your property for a I OHR , linc-r, 40 h.p. Evinrude .clectr.ir slurt . j JUNE IS THE ' JUNE IL int . 1 pm Furniture. Aur.Hr.n. " ' ¦ ' FARM FAR/AS FARMS .¦ tr.ivi sh.-.ll. Complete (Ops and.side cur- I .' !;¦ - and- you will . .always; shop Winona. . Freddy iFi r.irl' .'.nn . QUALITV SOD-Dellvered or lair). Reus-; Ha rdt s Music Store time: nor throw it in the , . . . ' ¦ 40? f: -: Sal es Company, through- Articles for Sale 57 lot. . May be bought with SI,Con ' Sewing iMaehines 73 Full. i |l20 CtNTEft-Ttt.2349|[ ;ior . Reasonable, innnire 477 Main. ¦ representatives , down, balonce like rent, Call us on Ihis ¦ :• inna PONTiXr their many : ; 1 fine buy. ABTS AGENCY, INC., 151 ¦ Ileal, VJR will rilhpi A UTO is ready at all times to . di.i-: ONE BED wlt*i Irsnersprlng mattress and QUALITY QUEEN dress 1orms. 14 «d- ' IF IT'S supposed to Tempest Coupe W INON¦ . Walnut St. Tel, . 8-43(5 nr after hours; build or repair It . WAR R I OR' BOA 13 ' " spring.. large 4-clrflWcr chest, lircx) . . (ustable sections, JI3.9S. Pnrls and • • • j leAMfst K'B -./x nonce cuss with you the complctn Bill Zlebell 4854, E. A. Abts 3184. ¦ ¦ - . - i ' T el; ' • ' Radio , heater 4-speed. 1- round oak table with 5 lenves, green service on nil sowing rnnchines. WI- : ...... j| . . 6-3866 . saie. studio couch. Te-l. lj.24M bfjlore II am. j ; handling of your NONA SEWING CO., Sil Hull St . ' owncr ,. low mileage., . ex- only. . TWO-BEDROOM rambler Wllh full bM« i . EVINRUDF ' ;i'V hp, outboard motor . Tel. 9348. menl, 4. years, old, carpeting and .' . Th-6 Gordon Agency j ' rir,hernian' » spec ial. Best offer takes, tremely elenn. Just the car : ^r; SALES ! THORP SALES CO. drapes, grrarje and pnvM driveway ¦ CRESTLINER BOAT, 16' ; 40 li p. Evln- Realtors ;j Tel. 6O10, for your . 4th of July vaca- ¦ ^r ! '( ' Formcrlv .Minn. sSalesCo.O rudo motor, electric controls,- 2 rtoorsj Specials at the Stores 74 Tel . 8-3079. ¦ , 1 ' Open .Mon A- Fri Kvc . |lgsnw , , h.p. motor: ,-ilcnir. tc -hlf . I n- ~~ WINONA. 'S ONL Y tranchlsed Jchnsnn tion. 120 Miracle Mile Off. Bid*. ' "~~~~~T ~ ~~~~~ NEW. 3 ;bcdroom homes with double at r.rd rs- Mankat o Tel. f.-^l9 quire " 1160 MnnWalo Ave . . Tel. 4SM, . ' Oulbnrird- Wotni nealrr , DICK'S . MA- , Uochestcr, Minn, AChAE Inched garages, ready lor Immediate MR. EXECiri'lVK ' Rll-J E rf U r-AiP, St'l W. Stli Tel . . .1P0» $1 495 occupancy, In Hllko s second addition 2-740,V DINING. ROOM tnbie anrt huffi't, *»10; ' Off. Phone-AT : frull (nrs, 2 tor 5c; oilier household WEED-NO-MO RE In west location In clly. Tel. 41J7 . . Hllke '¦ ¦ ' JOHNSON M h.p. lorltj ihait electric mo ' , , RHS. I'HONKS; Homes Inc Spni-ious carpeted " ¦living 1 961 (IIICVHOI/KT Items; snrne nnllque lurnilure. Across' Safe; on lawns! tnr, W illi 6- and 13-gol tanks, tierd-il Are Ym i ' Rcody fl4:r.9 dream kitchen with contllt'on. 477 JoNnson 5,1. Merle Moclinke AT from Minnesota Clly school house. Tfcl.- 1-07. can wllh FREE weed spollir, room , Rel Air D6(i9-2-IB2. THREE-ROOM HOUSE, 10x74' , wlf'i 1 Clark Vesscy AT f>-R7P0 $1.00 oleclrlc range, ' all wired, easily mov- ccra mic tile ;ind copjicrtone 4-door , radio , heater , V-ft , For Your Vocnl ion? able; also smnll shanty 10x12' Wotorcycles, Sicyclem 107 BAMHOO ROLl-lJl'S ami iliapcs, out- , Tel, GE oppliancrs and delight- autoinatic . ,\nother locally- door liirnlluri! replnri'in'-nt niiil cuv- TED MAIER DRUGS Rushford 664-9327 . Ynu HIT not , -11111! ynu II a\c ful eatinR nroii. :v lovely | . no inat lilne nwn ed beaut iful car. Mint , rrs, swim suit s, 1001 il.'iin. Ilar 'u.' iln IP YOU I IK I In ni). tjo. oo seen this TWO NEW Jhpdronm houses, wllh ml- bedrooms. .- ecru- . 1 ,111 . m.iltl, ll'f p,': Inrir. ,IIH e f.l a . Center, 213 r. 3nl . Stoves, Furnaces, Partt 75 carp eted 1' condition as a result of ihe REMINDER t.ir.hpil garages. Weslqnte area. Priced mic but lis. Lower level has j HONDA . ROfin BROS Melon yr If rxcellenl care of the ' pre- ¦ > .\\)\\.\.\C SOUP'S on, (lie ruo lli/il Is. to clean I'm tn sell. Oy builder . Tel. 6533 . •jl'l,), , 17J T. Jtli- 1 W.I V Hrj-istorrd (iiarl o NEW GAS or «l»iclrlc ranges, all il^rs. ', wilh set-up. for . k High spot with lllup I.u'ilie , Rent electric 411) bedroom vious owner. Hurry for llus DeV' hlnhosl quality, priced tliihl. Slop In IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or trade D St'taivitiler , iOOCC, | .Sedan ille Dispcrsnl slinmiioner, II, H. C.hn.ile A, Co . 5th bedroom , h bath and ItOYAI FNFIEI. one. tJuornsey 5th St Tel. 7«79 Adnlpli Mlchfilowikl. he sure to see Shank, HOMEMAKER'S \.li\. lei .liV, c-.r Inniilie ]' 64 F Idtli t green finish with CO., 91)7 . 1; . At- l.i lili CO! D SPOT nlr r.nn:llllrin-r nnd Frlql nl RANGE Oil nUIINF li tXC MANGE, 533 E. 3rd. panelled family room . JAWA DEPENPAni I' Inw rn'l motor ! $1 495 mulching upholstery, power : rlni ie nir ronil lllnner. lei. /.ISO. 703'-j tached double RiiraKu will"! to fi W. *,?li. Typewriters 77 IK1MI S FOR SALE: Re.idy nish aiitomiilic door o|)onor l,i>- t yi le s.iles .ind 'rivi t' at l-'nliri I' t cis steering, power brakes-, pow- hmi'i's siwe yoi' ihnui.mds of tit In . Mnl'H ,y,li' f,l,np iiv Wlnnri.s , In (rns.s« l 'ttio C HUV S I .KH AUCTION tiiilliilnqs costs Ilia home your ! l.iiif er windows , i'i way power IRANE air contllllonlir. (Ike new , .1 YOU ARE GON E on vacillcn 'I culrd west in one of : Wino- arid fc-.ritl < 1.1 miles southeast of Wi- (W'llLH . i.linlcc Is eri.'Cled with guorantred ton, 3 phnia. wnler irinled , inert let us service your ofllre mrtrliincs. New Yorker .seat . aiitninir eye , selector nuitrrrlals and construction labor. nn 'K finest new sect ions, l) niCYCI.I/S - all tires. KOl. TTR nona , Minn., :i miles soulh- almtit 200 hours, lei. Rmliftirtl HA4 Wit will tiavii llii'm In Ir-il-liip coii'lltlon, USI . power , Prims (rom *jn,;i55. No money down, , 102 rXAankslo. T «1. 4-dnor lianltop, full , riidiii , rear t>c;il .speaker, ¦ nn. Inr another yi'ar h.tiil work, HICYCI. n SHOF* cisi of Wit okn , . mile olf i iiMrl.y 's flrvinrlnq avallnhle to nualllled buyers '- whi-n you rt-lurn, T>l. B iinn new lor IWAUTIFUU.Y S66V nir conditioning. A locally cloclt. tinted glnss , while- vp.il nr vvrllo today ¦ (or cumplele In Sliitc Hwy . 7i'i on Count y Bin DISCOUNT nn 4 tn « li p. rlrll.ici plrkup. WINONA lYI'tWHIIF-H SI'K- l.ANn.SCAPF.I ) owned fine automobile , (in- wall tires , cruise control lot mat Inn. FAHNING HOMES , liiwn mnwers , Hhn sever al demonstra- VIC E. W. .Inl. Hoad 12, l«l Wnlfrullli'i , Minn Trucks, Tract's Trailers 108 in 1 for Ihe price of mir air I 'ltiiilitioiuii^, 1 owner. tors. Wll SOtS STONE. Inl. 8I1 2JU. nnd hriclc ' TYPEWRITERS nnd atJdlnq macMnes Winona Sltinr of the low-priced 'throe. Von 1 DRIl PIC I- III' ' <7P n v t , .1 snarrt. v»ry CARl'FTINr, Llnnlmimi reranilr; Tor tor sale nr rent , lie asnnatile i.itns, h in lovely seclinn west . . Thi.irs., June 24 riint' ¦ lr,in 0 ¦. I f.inini rn ., (oid llfale, , can't j"n wrong al Ihis price. \ mica j till."., f rtII or si'e us ' nr nil yinr treei delivery. Sen us fur all' youi nt i $3 1 00 Re n u t If u I livin K ronnu ! SI f ' iftili s, .' 111 ,1 flnnr cnueilmj nei'di. I i'l . II .11 OS. ties— supplies , desks, tiles or oltlce In anil rnmpnre miii". 1 1'AtJK SlUDI HAKER , . patio , nttnebed Rarane . (' all i'i i6 illnsii-i'iliilr 4 nooi . 1. 11.1 A a. SONS, HI I . nth. (men lir.r. D VACUUM cleaners, 15 and up, - hake, i lium , * NYSTROM'S I HI'IN DICnSON HKim l= ,9. One ol Mi" Inn M 4hit!ii'om htinics In Olllt'r l Wi",l I '») 11 ailet l l , Nn 16 | even 179 , 3rd. I el. 7I1 ' Ibis c.\n'ptii)iia] - WAL Z inns, ¦ today to see , east lotrtlnin, nnw avitllnliln , Itlmil at Chrysler Plymmith ( Koliner sV- I' 'nckson , Aviiclnn ifri :i ranot'iiii'iil. 7 hedrnums down anil J liuiue! l Classic I tlwn , pusli j nuicK oi.i isMoitn.i : IMC IWO OVI'-N 40" C.r mnua isnn c.F nsilo- Washing, Ironing Mach. 79 RAMII : I R l"i O f: Fri Nights Minnesota Land d Auction up, H'j linthv IV inrpoli'd living bullon Iran.m i' si m, Ai y luuiPi. '•' , lin pen Mini Ope Mon. & Fiid,i\ Night mnllc WA .III.T, linlti wlll> ill'ilil lii'ii|lil n ' rtwm, 7 closel' -, lots ol •-lorn'ie span- , S . iadu, l»l attmnnnin o, Sci'V , Clo i'U dnm.irjr, llln cllvminls. fl rt. II I I. *-e:- CHOICE DUPLEX Inrj -IM I' . 'm •SPFI'D QUI I H wringer washer, trl**.lll f'al'ilml iMirmit'it. PI I MI;/- B'w/ipe 'l|-ll H TRIC, I5J fc', Jul. ' ' < #Vl wl limit rlnwn. lialniK I/.40 per l ull in lcii 5.1/.SO0. lei. 6841. " ¦¦— .. A ~« . nmnlli , ',( MNniDRR S-AU S , 3»1? (,tli noriutifull y maintained , cor- ' .. ., ;,.. , . >".~r* i- »- si NOROF WHINf^FR - lypn wnshlnu mn- SI , Odvw. 3 l>i"flronm, J story Inline . 7V llvlnfl rhln«, Iwln -tut ,-,; plinli tnlilu 1 ol - 1' nor lot , \vnllunn distnnee lo . rtinrii, a bin k lit hen 16' x I/' , and 1 Ml (lovvntown. Top income Call Wanted to Buy 81 spiK.lous hi'ilimnm tlnwn The inllr o . si'cmd llonr I', tmo Iniii" berliooni II (lot 'iils on this pood BR vVISH, IISI rillnlt pnlnltt Inr all In now for * . ynu Ilka Imtie i ntnns, llils Is fnr yosi , lulnr il»rnr»ilni), wink mini mnnlr rwo wiirri TIIAIIFR with im, good buv Oil fiirnai.r, anrl cempiiti'il haseinitnt, IJ C T IO N Ir|, Wlloka 3M7I after i p.m. A With F.lllnirs Vinyl Su|i»rr Snlln I nlr. cnnillllnn. LOOK! 1 nraled In SI Man ' s niirl W K silionlt anil rnrritspnndlnn rillnlt pinrlin ls Sir ann, lull pilm jo,n(in. lei. 6841 , NI'3AT AS A PIN liu -alOil at WM \V . Hivrr St ., Clly of Armiltn ptr Snlln Is supei ni' t uhlinhli' , super DEI l' I I'l r ir In Ifilr innillllnn (oi _ I-IAVF VOL) THOUGHT AFiOUT vinyl str.ilnu lie . Ifll. 4070. rtinntile lieraiMii 11'', in.-i'le with 4 tii'dinnni, plus sltirnne loom In Ih Is Olurmlnp 2-liedroom home -t CADI I LAC PAI Nl OM'OI, 1^; ( etiii'i M 7 stni y tiHilfi n hnnin .10' llvlnq and . OWNING A f ; U',1 (I r rw. AAHRCIAI I .OIK in n ma (hlnr illn iii'l rimin. Nil a Mh l»i'n, wllh uui' in nood east locntlon. Lovely ;n tniwrt s, w.snlerl. iii'lors liinnil pii'leiteil. *,l, porch nnd basement. MAIL inw Inns itiii wnnll St-e it today! • li.ni'. , swuel i li.iii , :.' Mi.i laundry Uihs nnd ntsm!. .; Som Weismo n & Sons Young nl Heart CALAIS SLDAN , .|iou i ,i' ,. In MIH I new il MM movir eMinci'a; I remoM will nil's well knpl cue llnnr ; I 960 SUBSCRIPTIONS INCOIll'Oll/Mll) nnlny | I 'UIII IO I iitni , lin . e.niifci , I dining luml It; roekec . lamp lir'in" , 7 lirdi minis, llvliiu i nnni, k I »l» ' 4*\(1 W. Jlri 111, *M47 - , May Be Paid At ni> nn.l lalh on lirsl II IHII una I il AFTE5H HOUR.S ,l,ind . lunik , i h,ni . . tallies , pot :, , pans , ulrn.'.il: , whi't'i. morn on lowi' t Invrl. I n< alnl In lianow , I i,i;.ciiieiii >-, h n motor -inl'' D Aparlmsnts, Flnfi 90 Onnrlvlc / j. 19b9 StDAN DLVILLL uaiei pump wit h , ^, TED MAIER DRUGS Pnt II P I SO . . . 5700 ¦ tool.' . , nlhrr item; too niiinei(in.', to mention I nslMIAitl CITY - I ItM llnnr npt . ;i Rivor Duplnx !' W lw .n ucrd Ihem 11iniii', anil tialh, hot «nd ink! watii Mliialril tin laipa Inl dimnilvn r ith (wonlon W^lshni n , , 40R4 ITKMS UK AMIgllh: VAIAJ K • Uifil ir.s, clnirn tiirrilllnrt. A"/ill«lil» nl nn, e , Ul Ml . wcIS and irrommciirl them . PA (NT .S7U.K mil, has a ?il»H' (inwin town *>IHI raR Ulm-ly. W« know thrm IMI "! lli'flilmi' , 7 lipclronisit . nlra rlas«ls , «t irroRiilr.cd «s the. T I'ICKIT I fl.' tV Ford V-fl ' :, ton plrkup with grain I IIR P Slum frcn iininiy kllihrn and pnrth llaasnnislily highly, 'l'liose nio quality autoir»ol>ilo , 1 gftl. SI I I 1 I i.iek:, aiiil os 'ci lo.iil,, good conillt ion in 1 IIXI r.i; mi niniiir i ami 3 had prliril, r.i liililv , romlorl , Milely !fl2R vnliin rnnni apis , t arpaleii , all i niiilllltinetl ".Standiifd of Ihe World" hi du TKUMS: CHM II or (In. , wllh purrhnsn of I «nl , wliil n anil |lnin(|is IIOIl 1. I'l (iVI II, IIPAl. HI '.inrni i' r*ntst11 s , : anil ceoiiomv. 'iiu'f ill' , Inl 'M4V ' liniifiu pm nl ii:, II y,t\\ . I I I llmllil . . IV I , $:' Mary l.auei . . . 4V/ 1 MPS I.KNA KUII I': , OWNKK Mnny other pnltil VH I IION . PliAfiANT l»PP«M 4-rMim ami hath lerty llai lhi' . . , ll nn mil wllh l«l » viaw, Hani, hoi wnltr , s Philip A naumann . VMO Hod Kii Rlinh , Aurliono pr Comf In iind be ninvlnrnl. i l„se|s anrl liar/su« Adults , lei 309(1 (.ii npi'iiiniiisi iil ( ' ('Ink NEUMANN 'S ] VENA BLES ; N'oitliei n ln\i".liueiit o , l.irilrr Senlv, I'OUH HilOrVI mipai can MAICdAIN NTOIIK wilh tiath, tt- 'V Inona 'IV! II ".•" /11 Hep \w Kldnn W Item, Aiemlin , Winniiv-.ui l,|viein|iii , sltwa, hPol anrl wall 1 lui WSRMffltiSA J 75 \V . 2nd f \2\ K . V,ntl 'IVI Il l' Ul.'l nl'iind Avnllnhlw lulv I May h« seen ¦ . -,., , , ,,,. ,,,. . •"¦"*¦ .. ..-^K ,., ,, ,, 7nv„rrr 7 . .. irjggtrrmfKi) ""r-r^rrrr" . •fur .turn 1*. Nn rlisldun l»l, Ki t*, Ki\ Main SI. Til. 1141 ' t.yoaMiwM!tvAW!rxi\ .f ! ."gw , ?'i!*wi" r-srro"-7**r"-'''~""- ' "'' vt"""-¦""" . Roy SUZ SAWYER »V Crin.

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• Bring your out-of-season cloth ing to HADDAD'S now for c leaning and ' ¦ ¦ you Suggest, ¦-iw moth proofing and storage until fall. When you take them out, you pay \ I WJ Ul aPcrlcb only the regular prica of the cleaning. THE STORAGE AND MOTHPROOF- „% "D ER AT « a i - . n, ING 'J FREEI INN • Professional Dry jj^ \ W THE ,., Radio Dispatched Trucks for Free . Lll\.„ ™ ' ^ ' GOLDEN Pick-upAM and Delivery ^^^J ^^^ir FROG" ' ,^*»A/V»A«*>AA<>A4lVSArtAA»VV\#>#sArt«»i %*%. . .. W lAVWVV\iV ^ , THU R5DAY ii i; FRIDAY if ]i«J»h ±£!lw«««« I '''he f,np anr1 0nl v "v, pno1ian !> | *ri% a\ir»an ¦ u ' • '! - ' !' !» IF 6. $ < NlKhf-nery Thursday Ni Rhl. «| j! And Kvrrv I-- rid;w ! JJi-iiiimr {» IK J; Wal l- UA f I^T A F# !• Buttons Replaced Torn Pocbofi Repaired 1 WEDNESDAY (;,Mnli,ne ,lnllnn Mon1 Halls nn(l pik so ,. 4 t «! j! i^ye e nnd ;,n.,„s compiot ;! J enrni A i SpiiHlictli - » tremenrloiis rocipe \l Ml* Ml jSJ/twCj ^sJk J 2- Open Seams Resewn 7, Hooks and Eyes Replaced 1 (| OrCUIAL * > > ,[ j Dinner iiiHiidf.';- Soup or imr,.. ., <| - Tiy nn Italian , ¦!» , , , {? |» f»misliod im < hoi $ J > ilssor,( (l rP|,sh(.s .. ,„,, .,„„ ., nf n,n 1 Repoifed 8. All Garments Neatl Ba-gged 1 nifr, arm s now ¦ found, favorite S \\ I m \ <^ ^^^' *> ' 0 y . , »_ Inrliidrs nul hcnlir Italian Car- 5 !» « art vi # ,, |ho rtavny - «•"">snlnd - «"«l,.«..-i*¦ ¦• -- ' 5 BAKKI) SHOUT RIPS DIMNF.fl i t |ir , ,„ , „ , „., ,.,... s , . ., nn J » "' j — 4- Pants Cuff s Opened, 9, Sta-Nu Finish on All 1 J , ... , , . .. K i\ w 'T'- »*in"'i -^niflrt 'mi , , hf.v ,.i-fi««p. Si'i-v.-d s to in n ,n, » f-^-^^VI i \ I j/1 / sotvct l every Wednesday night 5r « ? , "" \» J, „,r lr miminKs . All Von Can Fat «! i' AM Y c-.n Kni fnr- f or ], |, < , ^* I51 Button* Removed TO. Prompt , Courteous , Efficient / , , ^^C v! ^ X^^"^x / C '' "**' Ea ,0r 1 -V 1 and Replaced /Service J '* *Xf^^. /^jr AT || $-i65 *|65 $|85 C^^cv ) ALL THIS NO/CXTRA CHARGE ) ^ Treaf the Family He re Sunday FinishB3ID Let Haddad's Do Your We deliver the wiftcit YOU WW. r **£ R oast CHICKEN and Baked HAM Dinners «¦«- ° ' " -if tow n .ol die molt com FECL THf lA/SCII tl lAf 0 ^1f A f tlaCl aftC iM^T^k w *#k^ y^\m forlnble "Mnrdi Shiru" OIFFERINCF WVCI3II II WW CO I k^kiIJ Vil las? UHj ^j^. AA Se-rved 4 lo 7 p.m. , . . Come on«, S: fA • Bf vnu' ve t vcr worn . . »ntt UIMEOIATUX ^ | ^^^^ ' ^^ come o il, bring your family. ^r ^y r Magic i- inuh SIA-NII ae- / V^**if^i\ "?\ v^ V uull y syorkt like Magic // r%ZV \\ SERVED FAMILY STYLE ^^ m T^I K ^itth ^N TNJ JX PS i^yr"~ ^W ^ ^5 CHIL DREN UNDER 12—$ 1 . 25 I \f W fSlMfilfilAMiKl 1 f J^VL ^ ^ ^BtkaaW^A Let Haddad's Make Your [j^gj^UJ ^ li ** ^^ S Summer Wearables 165 MAIN ST. M<5xi(ten Ifritg

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