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¦ ¦ ¦ • - ¦ State •» Genera. l A^TP Le Revenue fund Is Improved ¦ Nuciea^W ST. PAUL (AP) ; - The state's By GEORGE MCARTHUR facing the 15 nations of the North armed , with American nuclear general revenue fund is about $10.5 . prog- ATHENS, Greece. (AP) —. For- Atlantic Treaty Organization was weapons, they hope some million better off through the April eign : and defense ministers of the the delicate question of control ot ress will be made. . 30. collection of gross premium nuclear- weapons; now essentially Hia^ Atlantic Alliance gathered, here in the hands. of the United States. the chief point at . issue is the taxes oh insurance companies, today to appraise ; NATO nuclear under which l^ question of conditions U.S. officials . expect no . agree- State Treasurer Val Bjornson an- President policy, the Berlin situation and the. nuclear weapons would be or- ¦ East-West relations. ; ment to emerge on the various and . what veto nounced today. ¦ ¦ force dered into action Foremost among the problems proposals for a NATO strike the allies would have over the 'fir- Taxes based on a percentage ing orders/ . levy on gross earnings bave pro- Accepts rVVitH Secretary M State Dean Rusk duced more than $27 million in the will : offer the ; NATO reportedly past two months, the treasurer, detailed information on the allies ' ' ' - ¦¦: ' • ' ' numbers, types, general .capability said.. . : . .• . ; ->- Reluctance' and potential use of weapons.- ' . in March 1 payment of .about $9.5T ¦ the' U.S. nuclear arsenal. The Ken- million in gross earninss takes by . ' . WASHINGTON JAP)-Secretary; -' administration reportedly nedy . telephone companies and slightly of the Army Elvis J. Stahr Jr. has hdpes: the information will reas- allies and ease the pres- more than $7 million coming from resigned, effective, June 30, to ac- sure the ¦ ¦ ' ' sure from some of them—particu- the same type of levy on railroads, cept the presidency of Indiana . . larly West Germany-^for speedy account for the remainder of the University. s own nuclear ¦ creation of NATO' big total. President '.'. Kennedy accepted . ¦force; . "These tax proceeds - all go to Stahr 's resignation today "with . The nuclear issue will be dis- the state's general revenue fund , regret and reluctance.",; cussed- first by the defense minis- financing routine departmental Stahr lakes oyer! the university . ters at a meeting .Thursday. The outlays,". Bjornson said. He said office July 1. succeeding Dr. Her- foreign ministers begin their meet- one exception are the gross earnr man . B. ' . Weils, who has been ing Friday. The session concludes ings levies*paid . by rail lines main- president for 25 years. ' • " .: ' Sunday.:.- : . . tained by taconite. firms. ,' The shift had been announced On the Berlin question the alli- !'Such c 61 lections, '! ; Bjornson in advance of the word from the ance is expected to. close, janlfs said , " are distributed back Jtp mu- White HoUse by William Hickman, once again^despite an undercur- nicipal units in the areas where president of the university board ren t of uneasiness—behind U.S. ef- the taconite is processed, just as of trustees. . , ' .:• . ' ;-, forts tiv find some basis for a are the levies on taconite itself. " An: exchange of letters between Berlin settlement. Those proceeds are getting bigger, CAR WRECK MARS ELECTION VICTORY mary race for governor. The accident took place Stahr and President Kennedy was ' too - "' : , - . .' . . . . Martin Haiin, press: secretary of former Gov, near, an Oklahoma City television station where made public by the . White House. The April 1 distribution of tac- Raymond Gary of Oklahoma, (.r) suffered the the ex-governor made an appearance and involv- onite : tax payments . for the full Stahr recalled in his letter only serious injury in a. car wreck which shook ed two cars, Gary (left) , his wife; and son, Jerdy, dated Tuesday, thaf he left tha year of 1961 amounted: to $766,259, '¦' US. Army with ah additional $582,307 coming up Gary and several others minutes after Gary '' are shown with Haun at an Oklahoma City hos- presidency of West Virginia Uni- 2 '¦" ¦ ¦ ¦¦' : from levies paid by the Re- was assured a runoff spot in the democratic pri- pital, . : : versity to-become. Army secretary serve and Erie, taconite firms on "only because I shared your con- viction about the need for: our operation . of the rail lines they Men Released own , covering 'operations' for the country to develop a . rnuch strong- ' er Army in a time of prolonged last half of 1961: ¦- .:. ¦ Ex-Governor and serious external threat to the The most recent addition to the Mospitalized basic values of peace, freedom L ' 27 CONGRATULATIONS.:.: ;¦. .- . Vice President Lyndon Johnson treasury—just . under . $10.5 million and ; human, dignity" . after the: former president's By Viet Reds ' congratulates Dwight D. Eisenhower in gfoss premium is $630 Stahr- added : in . taaes-^ ,- speech at the Eisenhower Library dedication^ ceremonies Abi- By MALCOLM W. BROWNE 000 more than was collected on Leading The opportunity to- lead one of in ¦ '- ' In center is Sen;; Frank Carlson, R-Kan. They are South Viet Nam 'AP) 1960 operations by, taxable ' insur- America'^ great , universities lene, %Ktw. SAIGON. ¦ In tisfcxjri Clash ' ance firms in the comes to few men eveti once in- a standing on the gpeakinj platform in front of the , Library. (AP —Two American Army sergeants . state. . : , . ... LISBON, Portugal 'AP) — -At least 27: persons were hospitalized lifetirne.: .Vet , even . now that: : ¦• ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' ';' ' The MarcH l payment of gross in May 1 Photofaxi ;,. ' . . .: : released by Communist guerrillas com, Tuesday night and scores were^ arrested turbulent Day have been invited to lead one of : earnings taxes by telephone Oklahoma Race ¦ > said - .the' Reds kept them bound panies covered : operations for the clashes between security forces and antigov.ernment demonstrators the greatest, 1 would be reluctant By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in Portugal's':' two largest cities.-; during -their . 22 days -of ' captivity full year , 1961, with Northwestern to ask you to release me after a Bell paying $7,916,83« of the $9.5 Former Gov, Raymond Gary Club-swinging police and troops crushed the outbursts, ;but scat- year and a half as your Army ; but fed them ' regularly.• '. on rice. tered violence continued ; through the: , . million total; about i 3400,000 more hejd the lead today in • Okla- night secretary were it not that the-: They said they suffered no brutal- Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar's dictatorship claimed the : than that firm paid the year be- homa's Democratic gubernatorial Army has moved during that pe- ly " " : ' ;; ' ' " Ear ' ' ¦"¦ ' ' : - ' : ' - - " ' ¦ '¦ ~ demoBstrations-the most violent in Recall • ' ' - , riod to a distinctly higher- plateau 4 -: fore:. . ity-; • V\; - :. :. ;- : . . •:: :;, primary. "Another former gover- years-were Sgts! Francis Quinn of Niagara Collections ; oh; the same date part off a Communist and our basic objectives for ^t , : plan , for a general; uprising: The ' Falls, N.Y.," and George T E. Groom through railroad gross earnings nor -seeking to return to .. public have now been clearly mapped government asserted the Reds had of St. :Joseph , Mo,, freed in what taxes covered operations for the life-7-James E. Folsom—was trail- and rnoved far along the road to failed jo muster su pport except in " appeared to be a May. Day ges- last half of 1961, with total pro- ing in Alabama. ¦ Booby-Trapped accomplishment." . ' : Dgys ceeds of $7,087,069. This is a drop Lisbon * the capital; and Oporto, lke -weary With ture, looked from their or- . In Tuesday's primary election Portugal's second city 175 miles to Kennedy's reply/ dated today, ABlLENEi Kan. (AP) — Early defense, reminisced Tuesday after deal but in good shape otherwise of nearly $256,000 .from the year before.. " :;. Gary easily made it into the May the northeast. said Stahr's "personal dedication efforts to get Dwight D. Eisenhow- dedication of the Eisenhower pres- as they arrived in Saigon by plane to the task/ arid to the Army, has ' er to' for president,. His quick Tuesday; night . 22 runoff in his bid to/be Okla- tar Blast Kills idential library.; Combining the payment* cover- ; The regime had banned May been an inspiration: to the meri , wil His forthrightnessV Statehood homa's first tworterm .. governor. Former secretary of the -Treas ing the first two halves, railroads Day demonstrations after ithe-. ap: and . women of the United States for Hawaii and Alaska. '. - " ' :¦¦ : Denying reports they had been The name of his Demo'cratic op- Army."; • ury Robert, p. Anderson also at^ led through villages as propagan- paid gross earnings levies for pearance of ahtigovcrnment leaf- Four members of President Ei- " 1961 totaling $12^382,077, a drop of ponent three weeks hence was *! Ken nedy called Stahr 's conduct tended the dedication but left itn- da exhibits, they told interrogating lets signed "Duarte, the pseudo- Eight in Algiers ' senhower's Cabinet pick those in- ' nearly $1,225,000 frotri 1960. of Army affairs an outstanding mediatelyi . . " officers they were held the entire still a question mark: Four candi- nym of Alvaro Cunhal , general ) cidents as highlights of thcir. years 22' days atop a mountain near ALGIERS (AP - A booby- example of good management and dates were grouped close togeth- secretary of the said his policies of recognition In Washington; Brownell said his trip to Paris where they were captured April 8. qutlawed Portu- trapped car exploded jn. j crowd of er, but the choice- appeared to be young talent , of examination and . The four—Fred A; Sealon, ¦for- early in 1952 to try and convince Still wearing the camouflage guese Communist party. Uncon- Of Moslem dock workers today, adoption ' of new doctrines and mer secretary , of the interior; Eisenhower to accept the Repub- uniforms and berets of the Army W. P. Bill Atkinson. The rest of. firmed reports said Cunhal recent- killing at least eigh t and injuring techniques, and emphasis oh vig- William P. Rogers , attorney gen- lican nomination was his outstand- Special Forces, they were re- Minneapolis the field of 12 was far behind. ly slipped back into Portugal aft- about, 50. orous leadership for the Army eral ; Herbert Brownell Jr., attor- ing memory of the Eisenhower leased less than five miles from er two years in .Moscow. and Neil H. McElroy, years- :' ' In Alabama two lest widely . After the thunderous blast "marks your tenure as Army ney general , . the spot outside the coastal town known candidates , , whose : main In Lisbon, large numbers of se- Brownell recalled he "was sent secretary." of Da Nane where they were am- campaign difference was over how curity forces were waiting when angry Moslem dock _ workers by Gen. Lucius D. Clay, Henry bushed with' two other American Woman Killed best to maintain racial- 'segrega- the first group of vorkers crossed swarmed along ihe seafront. One Cabot Lodge, Sen. Frank Carlson soldiers add 31 Vietnamese train- , in that state, were locked in the Tagii s River on ferry boats report said they grabbed a Euro- of Kansas and Harry Darby, a ¦ ¦¦ tion ees. • a seesaw race well ahead of Fol- to protest Salazar 's 32-year rule. former Kansas senator. . pean man and cut his throat. Panel Asks The other Americans, Sgt . som who was bidding for an un- "They felt Ike was on the Verge Wayne E. Marchand of Pl'atts- At Elk River ' . The demonstraters surged into French police and Algerian na- George Romney of agreeing to do this," Brownell precedented third term. the waterfront streets and an es- - ' Democratic voters in both states tionalist leaders rushed ' to the said. "Ike said he hadn't made . ELK RIVER , Minn. (AP> -Dor timated 2,500 of them massed in othy Forbes Stolg, nominated incumbent I IS. sena- up his mind. " SO, Minneapo- Black Horse Square, the center Of area to try to cairn the furious US. Curb lis , was killed early today when tors for new terms. Sen. Mike Brownell said . Eisenhower told government ministries. Hundreds crowd. Charges Parties her car left Highway 101 just him some Democrats had sought south Monroney handily von nomination of police and troops moved in to Shortly after the explosion , four of here/ struck a culvert and for a third term in Oklahoma. ^ him for their party 's nomination * disperse them. Th« fighting raged Moslems were slain and four oth- slammed into a fence. Sen. Lister Hill beat two oppo- ' but that if he ran it . wpiild . be as The Hi (or three hours. ers were wounded by gunmen who On Strikes ghway Patrol said the ac- nents to win the nod for a sev- fired on them from a car speed- a Republican. . cident happened about 2:15 a.m. Troops and pol ice fought with Bow to Voters WASHINGTON (API—A presi- enth term in Alabama. clubs and water hoses and some ing through the center of Algiers. as the victim was rounding a MIMNKAPOLIS i-AP) . - Former dential advisory ' panel has rec- Brownell was also on Hie re- reportedly fired in the air. At least one other Moslem was ceiving end of barbed.presidential curve. Death was believed due to With two thirds of Alabama's automaker George Romney told ommended giving government 60(1 Al least 17 demonstrators nod shot to death in another; part of more power to deal with national wit. a skull fracture. 3, precinct s counted, former - ' the League of Women Voters to- The death George Wallace, iwo police were reported hospital- the city. . .. . emergency labor strikes. On one occasion ,. Brownell-said , carried the Minne- slate Judge A- day that political parties discour- sota road toll to 152, compared ized , several with gunshot: wotmd.s. The booby-trapping -of the car For one thing, the. President he was explaining a legal brief to Tunnerup four years ago. had ' age participation by objective citi- Sgt. Quinn Sgt.- Groom with 188 a year ago. , Witnesses reporlecl dozens of dem- and the shootings were blamed on would have the authority to halt Eisenhower , who had asked that 134 885 votes and young slate Sen. zens, give in to pressure groups Elk River is about 30 miles llf) onslralors were 'arrested, the Secret Army Organization. It such strikes for an 80 day cooling- it be kept short. After he had mouth , Neb., and Spec. S James Ityan deOrnffenned had ,218. and wind up looking alike at elec- northwest of Minneapolis , Folsom had tallied 100 ,598 followed was the second time in a week off period without obtaining court talked a while, Eisenhower inter- Gabriel of Honolulu, were wound- that a booby-trapp ed car had ex- tion time. by state Ally. Gen. MacDonald injunctions. Fact-finding groups rupted with a slory in which a ed and their bodies later found ploded in a Moslem crowd in Al- Romney said he doesn't advocate , WEATHER appointed by the President w'ould man (old a neighbor he had half two miles from the ambush scene. Galium with 56 633 and three oth- giers. more thiin two parties, but said be empowered to suggest settle- er candidates were far behind. the present alignment is a dozen reasons for not attending FEDERAL FORECAST more de- ment terms. church. Quinn and Groom said they had Pep Pills Found The two leaders will battle it The car exploded as crowds of voted to winning elections than to ' WINONA AND VICINITV-Oc- These were the major recom- "The first was I was excommu- carried thiej- wounded comrades out in Alabama s May 29 runoff. ragged Moslems were pressing providing discussion " on basic and mendations in a report banded nicated and somehow the other for more than a mile until the In Oklahoma , with more than casional cloudiness tonight and around the office. The injured in- controversial issues, Tuesday night ' President Kennedy five don't make much difference ," Viet Cong guerrillas ordered them hall the state s 3, 100 precincts Thursday. Warmer tonight , cooler cluded several women who had "In recent years, there , have hy his lahor-managcnidnt ad- lii Truck Wreck , counted Gary had 150,(159 vo(es> accompanied tlieir men (he the slory went. put down. They said they did not , , Thursday, low tonifilu 42-48 , high to been little fundamental . differences visers, If enacted hy Congress witness the final moments of the lie was followed by Atkinson , a dock. between Ihe party positions Brownell took the hint and cut Thursday 05-70. at they would upset provisions of the two , who apparently wore mur- millionaire builder * wilh 79 ,796 ; The dockside was littered with election time, " said Romney, ' the explanation short. . a 15-year-oJd Taft-Hartley law. dered because they were slowing Driver Arrested U. Gov. George Nigh with 75,373; - chunks of smouldering metal and Republican candidate for governor LOCAL WEATHER ' Use ot federal troops during the the Viet Cong escape. • HARRISBURG , Penn. (API- former American legion national Official observations for the 24 pieces of concrete paving. Huge of MichiRim. Kennedy, calling the findings with splotches of blood significant , Little Rock school integration The sergeants said the Commu- State police headquarters an- commander Prest on Moore spattered the highly meaningful and hours ending al 12 in. today: pavement. " . .. the party rnechanism 21-man commit- crisis was recalled by Rogers as nists gave no reason for freeing nounced today another " arrest— 72 ,555, and state Sen . Fred Harris and congratulated the Maximum, fill; minimum , 38; partisan 'approach discourage par- promised to give the pro- a major incident in his career. them. After their release, it took the third in recent days—of a with 7I .4M, In Ornn Tuesday night secret tee and ' licipntion by objective citizens posals serious consideration in When he outlined plans for remov- 2b hours to make their way trailer-truck driver charged wilh noon , fiii; precipit ation , none. army terrorists attacked two for- ¦ ing the troops , by the end of the down the mountainside , - led by a All nine Alabama Democratic tified French cdmmnnd posts In seeking the truth and sotmd , im> drafting his own recommenda- illegal possession of dangerous congressmen apparently made it AIRPORT WEATHER , year , Elsenhower quickly ordered mountaineer who worked for the the. heart of Ihe city with mortars partial solutions of today's prob- tions for Congress. drugs. into - the May 2!) runoff in which "Go ahead, " Rogers sa id. guerrillas. (North Central Observations) nnd machine guns, French troops lenw." Among the committee members Headquarters said Don W. num- "The President gave Cabinet of- I he one who get s Ihe lowest* Max. temp, t'w at noon , niin, returned the (ire from behind Ilomney's remarks were pre- only one industry man , automaker roach . 31 . of Rt. 1 , Monticelln , ber of voles in n statewide race , dissented , from ficers complete security and con- 38 at S a.m., sk;v clear , visibility sandbagged gun emplacements, pared for the national convention Henry Ford II Minn , was arrested after his will be retired . The sudden death emergency strike fidence ." - he said. and nfter a 40-minu!e exchange of the League of Women Voters, the proposed tractor-trailer crashed into the election results from Alabama 's 15 miles, wind 5 MI' ll, from changes , Ford said the present To Seaton , a Nebraska publish- the attackers withdrew nnd dis- an organization he urged to make rear of another tractnr-lrail cr loss of one . representative based north , barometer .'10,01 nnd fnllin n persed in the darkened city. a more aggressive stance in law has worked remarkably well er and now a Republican candi- Faubus to Run about 3 a.m. today. polit- and It would bo both unjustified date for governor , the most im- on the I'JfiO census. slowlv . humidity 47 percent No casualties were reported . ical affairs. nnd unwise to give fact-finding portant event was statehood for The accident o-ccurrtd on the The legislature did not redistrict boards power to recommend la- Hawaii and Alaska. Pennsylvania 'Turnpike in New Ihe slate , preferring to let the bor (lispute settlement terms. As secretary of the interior , For 5th Term Baltimore Borough , Somerset nine incumbents fun in llioir dis- 5 in Famil y Drown Such industry men as Chairmen Senton had been governing official County. tricts , then face off in Ihe state- Joseph ], . Block of Inland Steel for the two territories, LITTLE ROCK , Ark. -Ar- State police said Investigating of- wide race. Six of Ihe congressmen nnd John M. Franklin of U.S. kansas Gov. Orvnl !•',, Fnulnis said ficers found 13 pep pills in the cab had no opposition Tuesday. Three Lines and Presidents Fliehard S. McElroy remembered , launching today he will , rim for an unprece- of Pouch's truck. Charged wit h others won their races. Reynolds .Ir. of Reynolds Metals of the first Soviet satellite. dented fifth term, reckless driving and illegal pos- The only incumbent congress- and Thomas S. Watson of Interna- "The whole world was con- Fautnis called a news confer- man in, Oklahoma with a primary , session of dangerous drugs, he was Girl 9, Only Survivor tional -Business Machines Corp. cerned because the Russians had ence in his office anil said he had ordered held in $1 ,000 bail by fight , Rep. Victor Wickersham of (AP) the plan-fo r I,A .MARQUE , Tex. - Margaret and ltaymond H. Henry, much longer. went along with made this tremendous jump, " Mc- changed his mind and derided not Justice of the Peace John Mnrcn-v Mnnguin , led three foes in his bid 311 ' survived overhauling big strike procedures. There was a snmll chance that . No one told Margaret Ihe fate of Elroy said. "About four months to retire after all. nil in New Baltimore. for a second term but not enough Senreluu's have found the bodies her parents and Guy Wesley M.'irgnret Kli/.al ietli Smith wmild Secretary of Labor Arthur J. later we finally had a .siu cesslul lie had said in a statewide tele- to avoid a runoff IDs probable of three children. Mr. and Mrs Smith . 18 ' months; Betty Gail vision speech March 31 that be opponent is Ucp. Jim Kid- Goldberg, the advisory committee satellite. " Police ettimAted the damage to slut* net to go home today—wherever Charles Smith ;md Danny Ray Smith , 7 ,> .-mil Charles MUton would bow out of politics , at least Poacb's rig, owned by Pulley lard . Hep-. Carl Albert , the House , ¦ - ' chairman , Inter took the group Admiration of the Cabinet mem- home may be. ' .., - Henry, .12,.are missing, Smith Jr.. 4. aboard a While House yacht , the bers for Elsenhower was repaid temporarily, to rest and write a Freight Lines of Des Moines, at majority leader, has no primary Margaret , i), is the only Mirvh or "Margarel may get lo go home Sheriff J. B. Kline talked with Sequoja , for dinner. He remarked by the former President in an off- hock about his side of the Little more than $fi.00fl . It tvas loaded or Heptiblican opposition. of a family of six. Her parents, today, bul I don 't think so," said her Sunday ni«ht. that the occasion ought to demon- the-cuff speech. Rock integration controversy, with a cargo of shrimp. Neither Gov. J. Howard Ed- two brothers nnd n .sister drowned l)r George M. Fleming. "We never did actually loll h«r strate that those having predicted '"There has not been a t amnel Faubus will he running against Damage lo the other rig, oper- mondson of Oklahoma nor Gov, Sunday in Gnlveston Hay. "She was in the water n ling her parents are dead. " Klrne said. an early demise of Hie lahor mnn- brought together since that conv former Gov. Sid Mc.Mnlh, the ated by Crjarlen Bennett , 41. John I) . Patterson of Alabama There were I»I K I I I people in tin time and we hove to watch for "She told us. She. sujd 'shc saw her agement committee wre dead pares In the abilities nnd wisdom man who introduced him into 1'oughkcepsie , NX , was placed could succeed himself under state 14 fool bout wh*ti a wave from i pneumonia. Hut she's geltin R mother drown nnd loter saw n«r wrong. of that Broup," he mid. politics, at $300. law, passing, ship tipped it over. Oi^l j along just fine nnd won't be here father go under. " ¦¦ ^ - ' ' -- '^a^a^a^a^aBk. '^a^aia^a^a^a^a^a^aia^a^aflV'*aV^^^am^Vaflial^am^a^a^aB^^^^a^?^a^a^aW''A w^Wfl ^^* ™^- ' wA Wl^^am^^B^^wBVi^ir ' Jaa\w' am ' am m jI |> I a^a^av Ja ^a^a^a^a^^fl BB W a^^ a^al^^a^a^ai VaWrl ^j 7w!.

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Perfect spring. . weather — cool and Old World architecture, arriv r nights and warm afternoons — is ed here Tuesday to inspect; with de- promised Winona and vicinity to- light rolling hills, .green valleys night and Thursday. . " and Old World architecture. Occasional cloudiness is the pre- "AH the country around here re- diction for tonight and : Thursday minds me of Luxembourg," said with a low temperature tonight of Mrs. Roger Krieps. . 42-48 and a high Thursday: after- She is the/wife of a Luxembourg noon , of -'65-70.- editor .-who is promoting the 1,000th anniversary celebration in 1963 of THE OUTLOOK for Friday in- the founding of the Luxembourg eludes 'a' chance for a few. showers city, ; capi tal of die European and aTitUe cooler weather.: • grand duchy. Her dark tresses The extended - forecast- predicts I were cut short in ,a chic pixie teriiperatures the next . five days '•hairdo./: '!/! will average 2-6 degrees above nor- Mr. and :Mrs. Krieps and Mr. : . mal. In the same time precipita- and Mrs. John : Kieffer,. photbg- tion will average one-tenth of an riaphers for the millennium mis- inch or less in scattered showers sion to the. United States, are on a early in the. period and some light two-month station wagon tour of ' rajn the-first-part 'of next week. Luxembourg settlements in this The temperature rose to a pleas- country; ;-! ant 69 Tuesday afternoon and drop- "the village especially, reminds ped to, a chilly 38 during the night. " Mrs! Kieffer RECEIVES JHEROISM /AWARD . 423, Houston, is at left Inset shows Arden Har- me of Luxembourg, The 7 a.m. reading was 43 and ,. Mrs^ said of Rollingstone! ' !The village ^ Hargrove, who : by noon the thermometer had risenen Russell Burfield, Money Creek, receives the grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren is so small/ Everything is ^so close ¦ ¦ " - ' •; ' " 5 by to es. . . > . . - American Legion medal for heroism from Ernest was pulled from the Root River last July together ." TOAST TO LUXEMBOURG , . . Glasses of Ona , formerly of Luxembourg ; Roger Krieps, Lux- ' ; A year: ago . today the Winonana: Diedrich , right, 1st district commander, Austin. .Mrs. Burfield. (Daily News photo) milk clink: in .toast to next year' embourg newspaperman who! is conducting the KRI EPS SAID the Rollingstone s 1,000th anniyer- // . high was! 55 and the low 33. Thehe Allen Fitting, commander of Arnet-Sheldon .Post sary of founding at Luxembourg City, capital of imillennium ; mission in the United States; Miss all-time high for May 2 was 88 in area is, like soBthern : Luxembourg ' which has good farmland and' • ¦Val- the grand duchy/ at dinner Tuesday , in Rolling- Louella Guidinger; Rollingstone, hostess during 1901 and the low for the day a " ; " freezing 26 in 1911¦' . Mean for . the leys./- stohe, Minn., during Luxembourg . • delegation '.s'/ the visit; Mrs. Krieps; Mrs. Kieffer and Mrs. : ' ¦ past 24 hours was 53, Normal for Woman Cited '• ¦• • ¦fh . the north - we have , a high visit. ' .; ' - -"".-.; -' :¦/ James; Keller Jr., Stockton , Minn., Miss- Guiding- this day is 54. .:- . - plateau ," he said. "It's!colder and Left to right , John Kieffer , the delegation 's er's niece and former Rollingstone resident. Fillmore County Woman Injured windy," ¦ The main channel of the: Mis- ; pliotographe.r; Miss ; Gladys/ Preston, Rollingstone ( Daily News photo) . ' sissippi River in this district con- The scene was the farm of Mr. , (partiaily obscured); Mrs. Clement McVey. Win- tinued to . drop but the tributary For Saving Boy and/Nrs! Lloyd Haxton one mile west of Rollingstone. Mrs. Hax- ¦ - ¦ streams fluctuated wildly. . ¦/¦ :• .•• : - ' - - ^-J :- / !¦'-¦/; ' Bo|a OKs Near Lewlston ton 's grandfather. Henry N. Hil- . : ./. • ; . *../: .. V:;;. T*r;. , . •/ THE MISSISSIPPI stagt at Wi- / LEWISTON, : Minn.-A Nebraska bert , came from . I uxembourg Luxembourg we call chickens tik, • I coiildn t get help on the many of the third and some of - ' ; rtoha was 8.1 today and was exr woman: was injured in a car-truck more than 100 . years ago to estab- tik , tik:.". - .- ' . " . -:- farm," she said.. the fourth ,'' she said. : pectcd to drop to 7.9"Thursday, From Drowning "Here collision¦ near: here Tuesday after- lish/the farm as! a homestead. His we say chick chick chick ," vris ! Rollingstone all Cathollcr* 7,8 " Friday and 7.7 Saturday. Two Contracts noon!: •-.'•;.' ;¦ ¦. HOUSTON, Minn. (Special) . - descendents have operated the 170- Mrs. Haxton: said.;. ROyjNGSTONE P o s t ni as- ; j . Krieps said. The Chippewa River at Durand The . woman who.saved a, 13-year- acre diversified farm ever since "In Luxembourg we call pigs ter : Leonard Reiland and his "Yes, • pretty much • PRESTON, Minn. — Fillmore the Highway Patrol reported wife discussed /Krieps' invitation . , except for . was 5.2; up .9 of : a foot since Mrs. Joseph D. Bignell. 64, Alli- old boy from drowning in Root Riva Hostess and guide for the Luxem- gis, gis, gis," Krieps ' said. a few families," Miss Guidinger Courtly Board of Commissioners to visit Luxembourg. . Tuesday, The: Trempealeau at let contracts Tuesday for. bitum- ance, Neb., was taken to the. emer- er last July 5 was presented with bourg: delegation \y as Miss LOuella ; "We say pig, /pig. pig," Mrs. saldv ! !¦: - heroism award .by .Arnet-Sheldon "I'm afraid of airplanes, " Mrs Dodge rose 3.3 feet to 4.7 arid the inous surfacing and patching; ap- gency . r_oom of" -Winona General Guidingcr. Rollingstone , whdse Haxton said . / . "Luxembourg is 96 ;per ce n!t ¦ American Legion Post 423 at its Reiland said , . • '• - . .• •-! : : - BJack at . Galesville was 4 feet , up propriated •; hot to exceed $2 000 Hospital , then t ransferred to Lulh- grandfather , Michael . Lemmer, Mrs. Haxton led the way into Catholic ," Krieps said. , meeting Tuesday n 'ght. ' - 1:4 since Tuesday. for changing the ditch and road fran . Hospital. La : Crosse. Her con- , Beaufort. Luxembourg, had settled the barn. Twenty-five; mousc-col- "She won 't get her feet off ..the . That evening Krieps spoke about The the result of Presentation was made to/Mrs! rises were realignment, on State Aid/ Road dition and the exact extent of her in Rollingstone a century ago. Ored Brown /Swiss cows eyed; the ground," Reiland told the party. Luxembourg in! the Holy Trinity Monday's rainfall feeding into the Russell Burfield by Ernie Dieder- ' ' 18 in Preble Township; granted Injuries were unavailable today. . Fat buff-colored sheep grazed in visitors. ". . ' Outside 'Rpllingstone 's Holy School auditorium and showed two tributaries. ich. Austin , district Legion com- ¦ ' sound niovie-films in color. About ' an off-sale permit to JeroiTie/.Sten^ One /leg was scraped and- she a nearby' enclosure. - White Rock ''We ve just finished milking." Trinity Church the four Ltixeni- Temperatures the¦'70/ mark at complained of chest pains. mander, who spoke on heroism and chickens pecked in the farmyard Mrs. Haxton said. bourgers chatted with villagers./ 100 persons of -Luxembourg /de- nes. Preble, and received.the 1961 . ¦ several Minnesota and North Da- children/ childwelfare being a but gave the visitors a wide berth. ' "In Luxembourg we, have Hol- : Elderly ' scent came from: as far as Foun- and . dropped report of Ralph Gross, highway the patrolman! said that . . both John J. Schuh ,. whose kota points Tuesday Legion project. . . . / . steins^-rblack and white," Krieps parents came from Luxembourg, tain City, Wis!, to attend the Dqlutb. . engineer:-!-. Joseph Bignell , 65. .husband of the .^ ; to a freezing 28 at MRS. KIEFFER, whose hair is said.5 - : /¦' conversed fluently jn Letze'bur- meeting. Presiding was the R«v. Rochester had a low of 39 follow- . The patching, contract Was let injured woman, and Gerald Fleis- HE COMMENDED the post for ¦ ¦ / S, N. Majcrus , Brainerd , Minn:, about honoring : blond arid curly,! spoke with a ; Then . the visitors inspected: the gesch.. .' ¦!':¦ ' .'¦ ' , pastor of Holy ing a Tuesday high of 66 and La to the Tone bidder, Kappers Con- ehhaker Mrs. Burfield for saving Trinity Church. Guests were driver the truck, were trav- throaty French accent: while Mrs. Haxtons' stainless steel bulk milk He puffed a cigar and his eyes greet- Crosse posted figures of 42 and 67' struetion Co., Spring Valley, 35. of the life of Arden Hargrove /when ' ed at the: door by Postrnas;er / eling east on Highway 14 about a slipped Krieps accent was German, indi- storage tank ,, . . ¦• /¦ sparkled behind spectacles as he WISCONSIN was .divided today which! bid; $5.50 per ton. he from a /sandbar arid Reiland and Mayor. Herbert Speltz. as quarter! of a. mile' east of here drifted into the current; it was cating their bilingual homeland! "It has to keep/a .tvvo-day supply chatted in! fluent! Lefzeburgesch as (ar^ weather was concerned , ¦ ' a Schuh played the violin accqrh- . about 2 p.m. - • : /'' :-: hot night arid Mr. and Mrs. Bur- French is the official language of of milk and the bulk truck comes," .with - the- (our:visitors. with sunny -skies in the northwest THE CONTRACT for furnish- Luxembourg but most of the lead- panied by Miss Angela Rivers. ing bituminous-material, Bignell was driving about ; 35 field arid son terry. 9, and Mr! Mrs . Haxton said.. : ¦ arid continued cloudiness in the was let ing/newspapers are in the German WOULD HE VISIT Luxembourg the four visitors will leave to- to L.- 'M.' Sickels Go.- St. Paul miles ah hour when his .car.was and Mrs. Loreri Hargrove,, sons ¦ ' : southeastern half of the state. . The . language. Residents of the! tiny IN THE FARMYARD Kieffer set next year? . . .. ' . - ¦ ' .' . - day to New Ulm, Minn.,...to visit firm's bids, struck from behind by the truck. ATvern. 15.. and Arden and daugh- The cloud cover dumped . more were: 10.73 cents per country—about ,55 miles- long and his sound movie camera on a trip- /¦'Well I might ," he said.!. "I'm a Luxembourg settlement. Before ter Carolyn. 17, had gone to the rain on many areas of eastern gallon of MC-0 to MC-3 in 20,000 Damage to Bignell's car was es- 34 riiiles wide—also speak Letze- od as villager Alvin Berber watch- getting pretty, old . It/depends on returning to. Luxembourg in June gallon patrolman at $500. river ,; about four miles northwest . and southern Wisconsin in the 24- carload! lots;/: 11.37/ cents timated by the burgesch , a French:Gerniah dia- ed. Kieffer's eyes roamed the the; heal lb situation. "// the four Luxembourgers will have hour period ending at daybreak per gallon to the truck! about $200! of Houston , to take/./a /dip. Only entered the: toured 28,states. for SC-2 or SC-3 in lect. About 75 Of:. Roliingstone's green¦ Galley and came to rest -on The :^rbup . church today. The Racine area had .the 50,000 gallon transport lots; 12.37 charged with Mrs. Burfield and A lyern could ¦¦ and Reiland switched oh the altar 1 Fleschbacker was ¦ :¦ ' ¦' - 392 residents speak! the. dialect! Herber. BEFORE THE meeting/ most -i .60 oi an. Inch. Milwaukee cents per gallon for RC-2 or RC-3 driving. He pleaded guilty swim. • .'•:. • . . lights.! The women villagers' knel t the vis- careless Miss Guidihger , who visited Luxr "In Luxembourg we have faces iter's; had a chicken dinner and Beloit each recorded about in 20,000 gallon transport Ms, Tuesday Commander Diedench installed in the rear pews while their, hus- at. Miss when he appeared: later embourg in 1950, is fluent in Letze- like , yours." Kieffer fold; Herber/ Guidinger 's; home. Guests , includ-. One-quarter of an inch: . . and 13.37 cents per gallon for Lewiston Justice B. E. new post officers, assisted . by bands escorted the visitors, / before burgesch; ¦:/ wliose tanned, face has pronounced ed Mrs. Clement McVey, Winona,/ The - mercury ; fell to , a. below- RL-2 in 20.000¦ gallon transport Nussloeh. His. sentence was $25, Harry Hale, Austin , district ser- Krieps: was impressed. . . freezing 28 degrees early today at ' ¦ ¦ geant ' tSvo / tabby cats promenaded cheekbones. "In Luxembourg the " " a native L-uxybmbourger who came "lots!- . -" . . . • .- ;/¦ - $15 of which .was suspended be- -at: arms:.:Arlow/ Abraham. ' A real Luxembourg, church, ^ Superior and to 32 at Park Falls. ' through the Haxton farmyard and farms don t have, silos as you have he . ¦'- ' ' ¦. here froirf Luxembourg city. t.ix I Other bidders were Western cause previously he hiad had a Rolland Fitting, Robert Olson. ' .said.. . . , • ' Eau Claire reported. 35 degrees. ¦ Harold Poppe; .Alien Bremseth rubbed- themselves on the. visitors' here. We use green feed." . Sunlight shone through Holy years ago. Mrs. McVey said she Oil & Fuel, Minneapolis, 11.12 clean record./ ', - ' "¦¦ ¦ " '' ' Wausati 37, Madison and Lone and Clair Peterson , Houston; ¦lees. - - . . . -.: • ;!"Grass," Herber said. ,. :/ Family, and Holy Trinity stained will visit Luxembourg next year. . cents per gallon for MC-0 tp The Bignelis had corhe to Min- " , " The dinner guests discussed rnar-: Rock.39, Beloit 44, Green Bay 46. Charles. Gayin , La Crescent , dis- Mrs! . Haxton, wearing- a-neat vio- -Yes grass, . .Kieffer said, glass windows and cast subdued . MC-3 ; 11,90 for SC-2 or! SC-3, an j nesota to attend a funeral. / They ' riage customs i„ the old couratry. Racine '47. and Mihyaukee 48. 'friends-' trict vice commander, and Shelly let/print cotton dress. Smiled shyly Berber s, father, the late Henry yellow ,- •' and brown , tones. Miss ,282 for RC rubberized were staying with;. in/ La ' Herber,; ''When the bride and bridegroom ' asphalt, ' Hanson , Austin; district adjutant/ at the delegation which was"'/ac- had settled on a farm Guidinger discussed the! history of j EAU CLAIRE topped the state and 12,90 for RC-3 or RS-2. Crosse! near Rollingstone. j go to . their horde after the wed- Fleischhacker : is employed by New officers are: : Rolland eonhpaiiied by a half-dozen vill- . the church. Krieps scribbled notes / Tuesday with 68 degrees, compar- "We talked Luxernbourg." Alvin ding, they fi nd the front door lock- j Richards OH Co., Minneapolis.. Anderson Trucking Co., Brainerd. Clay, commander Virgin Benson agers. . . . in a small notebook he held in ed with the high of 53 at Milwau- : Herber said, "f couldn 't talk Eng- ed." Krieps said/ with a smile. ¦ 12.30 for. MC-0 to MC-3: 11:55 for Minn; He had come from Brainerd and; Lyle Carlson, first and Second Slie bad baked Httle cakes for his . pain). • kee. . ' '. ; lish till I was 6 years old. That's "Then, they have: to; pay :so.Ti8 SC-2 or ¦ SC-3. and 12.55 cents for and was driving toward /Winona vice commander: Kenneth Botch- afternoon tea .. .which- couldn 't be "It 's a very pretty church ," "Yuma, Ariz., was the hottest nc-3. ' • served because; the visitors were what most pcOpie would talk here Krieps .said. -.;' money . for the door to be unlock- when the accident occurred. er, . adjutant: Olaf / Mollerstad , ed. The people use the money- for spot in the nation with 96 Tuesday \V; H. Barber Oil Co,i Minne- behind. . schedule. ' till up to the first World ; War. " , , was the chaplain; Erling Kildahl , sergeant a party," nnd Drummond Mont , apolis 11:03 cents for When the party left the Haxton AS .MISS GUIDINGER drove early¦' today with 26. . . ¦: , MC-0 to at arms; Adolph Olson , service-of- kRIEPS GREETED Mrs. Hax- sta- I . Mrs. McVey frowned, coldest . . MC-3; 11.57 farm, Krieps said to .Mrs Hax- through the village in her red for SC-2 to SC-3; ficer, and Lyle E. Briggs, finance ton in Lefzeburgesch. -Mrs. Hax- ton:-; - ',' tion wagon, Holy "1 never, heard of that custom ,'* 12 /: ; . she indicated .57 for RC-2 or RC-3,. and 13.82 officer. . . ton said she understood the dialect "We hope to see.you in Luxem- Trinity Cemetery, a quiet green she' said. ' ; for RS-2. ' ' ' ¦- Wabasha County : . '¦but: ' couldn 't speak il , bourg sometime." spot in the sun. ! "It's observed in the country Hydrocarbon Specialty inc., DELEGATES from the post to ¦ ¦ the district convention '¦' at. Albert 'Mfow do you call chickens in Mrs. Haxton said she couldn 't '.. . "Here is where the first and rather than in the city," Krieps News-Hungry Joplin , ¦ Mo.,¦ 10.60 for MC-0 or America?" Mrs. Kriegs said. "In go./ ¦;;. - . - - second generations are now and l explaincd , : MC-3: ' "• Lea will be Clay, Lyle Carlson , Asks for Bids Allen Fitting, Botcher and Kil- WABASHA, Minn. (Special)— ¦ AT A RECENT board meeting dahl. . • - .. Wabasha County Commissioners Minneapolitans Homer Brown was hired as main- Abraham, Hon at on . County Two Forfeit Deposits Trial Scheduled tenance superintendent of the Tuesday authorized Auditor . Wil- veterans service officer announced bur Koelmel to advertise for bids On , Speedinq Charges , highway 7 department effective the veterans in hospitals.: Mem- $50 896 Low In Check Gases La Crosse Set May 1 succeeding Vernon Shana- for coal for the courthouse . and bership of the post was reported Snap Up Paper other county buildings for the Two men forfeited deposits on han , resigned . at an all-time high of 193. v Arnold E . Bartelson, 33, Rush- MINNEAPOLIS—News hungry next heating season. Bids will be speeding charges in municipal ' Mrs. Orville Rej>se, "' , Fifty attended the meeting. ford , Minn., pleaded not guilty be- Minneap olifahs bought about 80,- Coalfield opened June 5. court today. . . Wabasha Bid was appointed to the nurses ad- Commander Fitting presided. fore Judge S. D, J. Bruski today For US. Aid 000 copies of the new Minneapo- Commissioners authorized. $25 Robert L. SkappOl , 32, KJ03 W. visory committee. WABASHA , Minn. < Special) - to two bad check charges . : i MADISON , Wis. - La Crosse ' Commissioners vnled to con- Six bids for street improvement tiations meanwhile -between ' the organization conducting Memor- of driving 42: rnilcs an hour in a He was charged by Montgomery County can expect federal funds tinue Blue Cross and Jill- medi- Rura l Teachers and bridge construction opened at Ward & Co 109 F. 3rd . St. with Star and Tribune Co. and the ial Day services. Fourteen held 30-zohe. He Was arrested by po- Tuesday night' s City Council meet- . soon for its economic development stereotypers' union resulted in no cal and hospital coverage of em- such services last year. lice at 1:15 a.m. Tuesday at 5th in passing bad $10 checks April 4 and ployes. K have hcen referred to a con- 5. program, David Carley. .. director progress. The road restriction limit was To Meet Saturday and Hilbert streets. sulting engineer for study. ' The board will open bids at 2 of the State Department of Re- The Herald; published by Mau- raised from five to seven tons ef- Aboul .40 Winona County rural David F. ey, "21. Lime Tho project contemplates con- He vas arrested on a warrant p.m. May 8 for grading, crushed Cas rice McCaffrey, !Minneapolis ad- fective Tuesday. Bids will be elementary teacher 's, will ' hear Dr. Springs , Iowa , forfeited on a struction of . sidewalk , curb and by police at 4:31 p.m. Tuesday at source Development , predicted to- rock , base and plant mix bitum- ?25 vertising man , hit downtown opened June-5 for 38,000 cubic Howard Munsnn , principa l of charge1 of driving 40 miles an hour Sutter and bituminous surfacing of 4th and Adams streets. Judge day, inous surfacing, concrete curb newsstands shortly after 3 p.m. , yards of rock to be placed on J'helps School , discuss "Why Tell in a' 30-zone, Ho was arrested by a segment of approximately three Bruski set bond at $100 » $50 on Carloy ' said his agency has ap- gutter and sidewalks and bitum- each charge*. Bartelson was tak- People lined up 4-deep at one county roads. Them 'If . You Can Show Them?" police at 10:10 a.m. Tuesday at blocks of a street to the city 's proved the county 's project , set newsstand to buy the 14-page pa- inous curb on SCAH 8 and 33 in ¦Fred Nottekovcn was reappoint- These rural teachers will also elect G ilmore Avenue and Sunset Ave- west end—known as the dugway— en to jail , His trial was set for Fountain. These constitute up after Ihe county was designat- per at 10 cents a copy. the ed comity veterans service officer officers for next ye;ir at this their nue- and replacement of a bridge. 9 a.m. Monday. main thoroughfare through the for two years effective June 1. regular meeting Saturday, noon ' at The apparent tow hid of $50,- ed an area redevelopment region McCAFFREY said the Herald's village and cover .67 of a mile. A hearing on condemnation of tbe SMOG. Somscn Hall , Winona Powdered bananas were recom- J19G.97 was submitted by G. H. by the U, S. Department of Com- first effort was. marred by a num- At 10:30 a.m. May 8 board the two pieces of property in High- Stale College. Mrs. Malcolm mended . by early Chinese for Griffith Construction Co., Caledo- merce in January. He said the ber of production difficulties , and will hear the petition _ of Law- land Township along county roads llobbs , Homer , is the group ' s.pres- itrengthening hone inurrow and nia. Other bids were received from study was the most detailed and printing continued into the early rence L. Hudson who is asking ¦ J* . S. Dresser & Son, Winona, $55,- Plalnview Job evening to supply the demand. was continued iTiitil May 8. ident. st imulating blood-circulation. - carefully arranged of any his de- transfer of his land from liar- 35R .77 ; Tri-Stnte Construction Co., ¦ ' ¦ ' * Speaking of the new publica- r partment has received. . . mony to Canton School District .- Alma. Wis.. $.i2 ,fi05.C5; Lysne Con- The county will , ' eligible for tion 's long-range plans, McCaffrey be struction Co., Blooming Prairie, Small Business Administration said "We- r r , are in business for as Minn ,, $,>G ,038.4.>; Victor Carlson & Cost Runs Low loans at 4 percent interest instead long as we can afford to stay in Sons, Inc. Minneapolis , $fi9 ,859.60 , of the usual 54 percent. business." Wisconsin Man nnd Rochester Sand & Gravel Co., l'LAINVIEW , Minn.-Tlie Plain- ¦ $51,302.0(1. view Village Council Tuesday night RICHARD WANEK , state me- Sentenced Here voted to award a $343 ,!h1R con- diator , said the Star-Tribune A BID BY Thorton Construction Cardinal Spellman Off .slriko .siiiii'ilion ' still is- a stale- Joseph Paulicsck , 5ft , Green Bay, Co.. Tracy, Minn., of $15,725.70 was tract to Mcgarry Bros. St , Cloud , mate and that no conciliation ses- Wis ., pleaded guilty before Munici- rejected because it proposed only Minn., for grading and paving lo- For Meeting in Rome pal Judge S. D. J. Hruski to a construction ' of -the bridge. sions are schediiled today. cal streets and constructing curb NKW VOHK (AP) - Francis A conciliation session with the charge of shoplifting by taking Since ,.the project will receive wrenches. state aid; seyerti l Wabasha County and . gutter in a project that cov- Cardinal Spellnian left by plane mailers' union has been scheduled for Home- Tuesday night to attend Thursday, The typographers union He was arrested by, police at officials riltended last night' s bid ers most of the village excluding opening. Among them were County the centrnl preparatory commis- will meet with company officials 10:05 a.m. Tuesday at S. S. Krcsge Stale Highways 42 and 2-17, through , Hngineer Bert l'insoiineault Attor- sion for the Kcumenical . Council find federal and state conciliators Co., 51 W 3rd St. , town , already improved. Judge S. D. J. Bruski sentenced ney Martin J. Mealy, Auditor Wil- of the Ilonian Catholic Church. Friday. Est imate of the village-wide him to pay a ?25 fine or serve eight bur Koelmel , and Commissioner days in city jail. lie nls'6 ordered Nick Jncoliy. V project when planned last .sum- Hint a physician examine Paul- The bids were referred to Leon mer was $1)70,000. It appears that St . Mary s Professor , n Rochester engin- icsck. nrd Sankstone it will run about $200 ,000 less than To Lqciure Next Week eer retained to draft plans and spe- NOTICE cifications who'll present a report that , with Megarry 's base hid al- At Columbia University Explorer Post 6 on his findings to a meeting of the most $200,000 less than the $535,907 Board of County Commissioners bid by Hector Construction Co.. Annual Meeting Harold Do Puy, assistant profes- of fh» ' Elects, Plans Trip Tuesday afternoon nnd a Council Caledonia , on the same work. Hec- sor , department of Knglish. St, meeting that night . tor wns high of 11 bjdders and Mary 's College will visit and lec- Explorer Post fi, meeting Tues- Frank AT A ' PREVIOUS Council meet- Mcgarry, low. Hill Hue at Columbia University, New day night at Centra l Methodist About $100,000 is being spent at Vork, next Momhiy-Thursday, Church, elected officers, planned ing aldermen hail been told of a Cemetery Assoc. proposed residential development this lime for new storm sewers He has been Inv lied to serve on to attend Whitewater Cnmporce and Iree removal as preliminary will be held Ihe committee (or the centenary l\lny lfl-20, nnd plotted rmite nnd which would require a change in . "oiling of n tract from commercial to I ho street work , curb and gut- ol Henry David, Tlioroau . Ameri- equipment - for their ennoe trip ter. Council now expects 'the en- ran writer and philosopher. De- along the Canadian border this to residential. MON., MAY 7 There was im appearance hy the tire project will run about $400,- > I'uy will attend the unveiling of summer, CRASH CAMPAIGN PAYS OFF ... A two- 8:00 p.m. fas! of members of tho Winona Area Shrjne Club developer or any oi lier interested tmn . Ihe bust and tablet Thoreau , Thomas Stover was elected for hour "crash campaign " in the business district for at the Hotel Winona. Pictured , left to right , prior persons al Tuesday night 's meet- Mcgarry will begin working at tho kites! member of Ihe New York president; Roger Hannon, vice tho sale of advance tickets to Hie Shrine ("IrcUs to Ihe sale, me C. A. Hedltind , circus general ing'. about June 1 and expects to have University Hall of Fume lor Great president; Ricky 3'ecak, secre- at Jefferson SUidium June lf>-17, had excellent chairman; Harold Knglund . publicity chairman the Job completed by Sept 15. Frank Hill Church Americans. De l'uy will . read a tary; Steve Chick, treasurer; The first recorded seiche was results , Dr. D. T. Burt , chairman of general tick- nnd club .secretary: Fnmk Noltlciiiiin , chairman The Improvement will eovec about Wilson, Minn. POPer on "Melville 's Treatment ol flieharcl Ilorlon , quartermaster , tin Luke (ieiievn in 1730. It was i:io blocks. , flnnouYicr-d lhi' Knipi'tion-Thorciiii Itclntionship and Jon Sclbert nnd Terry Kor- et sales «! noon today. The downttiwii of reserv ed soatv sales and Siev e Morgan , cluh noted by a Swiss engineer , Katie Mcgarry Bins, built tho Hoches. ALL LOT HOLDERS INVITED In 'The Confidence. Man. ' " rup, council reprcscnlutlvcs. sale opened lit 9 a.m. today nnd followed a break- president, i Daily News photo * de Duillier. tor iiirpoil. Dale Bensen of the ADM employe education, Klingler * Associates, ¦• ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ DAILY, - . . .: ' :- • • ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ;. ¦ . .¦:¦- ' ' . - — •' ' " ¦:- ' '¦¦ - - - . : . ';.' relations department in Minneap- Eau Claire architects, and Leo. Hil- W1N0HA HEWS: V ;: . . ... ^- - . , ., . - \ - ;.. ,: ,. , . .. : . ^, . . . >. ;\1 ¦ ADM arid union olis; Harvey Ganong, plant man- $175;p School fiker and Chester Spangler of the :: . W EDNESDAY, MA-r.,i, -iw ..;.. ..' v Hallo ager, and Harvey Hogan, plant '' ¦ ' T ~ ^ ¦ ¦ rhey'll Dp It Every Time - By Jim^y j state Department;of Public Instruc- . ,-. . ¦/ , VOLU ME IM7N6; 13< ¦; : . . ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ' " ¦• '- ¦ ' ¦ : ¦ • ¦ ¦' • ' • ¦• ¦ ¦ • '¦ • ¦• ¦ • •¦ ¦ ' • •- • ' ' ' ' ; ' - ¦' ' superintendent! ' — " • • • ¦* ' - - - " - - • ' - ' - ¦: - " ' .—-:— . , , . . ¦- . ;—, ¦; , „ .., ,. „ . .. j _- , - .-. i Saturday and The. UMWA tion regarding additional building Published tlslfy except holl- will be represent- pro- dayj by Republican and. Hera ld Publishing ¦ To Mafk ih ed by /Harold J. Bowers. Chicago, Project Proposed space and¦ the educational¦ ¦ . Company, 60.1 Frank'tri St., --WliionaV^ Minn. .. ' ' gram. ' - • '• ¦ ¦ " -•' "" ' " regional director ; / Walter Brock / . ' : ^ sOBSCRiPTiON RATES . .'. ;• Adams explained the ¦proposed ¦; SlngH Copy 10c Daily. : lie - Sunttay and Milton Hodson, union field rep- ; Monday¦ " | rescntatives,: both of Mirineap'olisi building. plans • ; evening/ Dellverecf by Carrier — Per week SO centi Year of Contract ' At Trempealeau Lloyd Anderson , supervising prin- ?« vyeeks .Jl2.75 _ _ . • •¦- H__veeks J35,09 ' i-Fr.ed „-B.cnnin g; . local president; ' ' Tsventy years of coiityact rela- . John Rivers, recording secretary, TREMPEALEAU , Wis: (SpeciaP cipal, and Earl Malles also were By rnV^ ^trictiy In .advancii . paper itopj ' • : ' ;: • ped on explrallon, date,-. tions between Archer-Daniels-.Mid- ' —Trempealeau;¦ school . building speakers, :-, .\- .\"\.. . Olmited, vVInona, |-and /'Oeorge' Neeck. financial¦ sec- In Fillmore. Houston, land - Co. and , United : Mine Work- i rotary of the local .' ¦ '' ¦"•• . - needs were discussed at the last Similar . informational meetings Trempealeau counties: ers of America ./ Local 1-4783. will meeting of the PTA Monday eve1 will be held at:. CENTE RVlLLE 'L • t months . -M.50 3 monrhi . ' . M.50 . . Also attending will, be Fred .- . 1 year $12.00 1 monlh »1:35 be «commernorated at a dinner i Brust 1647 W. now hing at the high school auditorium. Town Hall Monday and at CALE- . , 5th St., . a de- ; . - All, other maiCsybscfipt lorts: .. Saturday evening at the YMCA! 1 tective on the city police force. Proposals of a study gro»ip: ap- DONIA Town Hall Tuesday at 8 . " - . pointed last summer are . for a " I year TT" tis .OO' * mohths . I4.JJ : Sponsored by the Winona local! | who ! was the local's first presi- p.mV- -: , , ». months. ; : ; JS.Otr'- 1 mpnlh ' ll .ao : the 20fh anniversary- dinner also S175;p00; project which would pro- New PTA officers' are; William ¦ . ( denl , and Howard Johnson!, 27 Otis Send^clianaie . of address notices , undelivarea '' . . , , . . ¦ will honor 22 local retired em- ; St., the first secretary. Chairman vide additional classrooms . a larg- Baseler, president ; William Jung- copies. , subs'cri ootpnlr . • • ¦' . alf• ployees and 17/2Q-year members of [for/ the dinner is Henry Jacobs; er - kitchen,, art and band : rooms, hans; vice president; Mrs. Hubert Second class ooslaoe Pald . nl Wlnon». the local. and some remodeling in the pres- Prugari. secretary; and Mrs. copies, subscription orders *nd other mall. ' Minnesota City, ! ADM employe. Mar- Items to Winona Dally l»ews, Box M. WV Only one work stoppage has oc-. ent , high school building for more shal Nehring, treasurer. : nona, Minn. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ _ . -- ¦ . ... —^ . " ' ' . . . . curred! since the . signing of the area. ;. ": . . .;. — ,—- | first , contract in: February 1942: WHITEHALL CHIROPRACTOR :¦ Carroll Carhart is chairman of The interruption bailie in 1952 and WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special)— the citizens committee. He and oth- lasted five weeks, union officials Dr. Carl / Webster, Whitehall, er members — Leonard Bender, THE LAW, . said, - prpsident: of the Northwest Dis- Wendell Stephan, Irvine Schles'ser, CVVAV/J - Company officials present will trict Wisconsin Chiropractic As- Maurice Arnold, Warren -Adamsj include a! former Winona ! plant sociation , attended the AVCA Earl Ryder and-' Mrs. Otis Sacia— T JJJlWII 1 THE LAWLESS..; manager. Carroll •'.- SyVerson,. Le a- spring ., educational seminar at ^ave met several times during the wood , Kan. - Kenneth lluht and ftladiso n Saturday and Sunday. past few months with the board of ¦: 111IVUC1^ ^Z&m. Iv En ***' : AWARD WINNER! ! ¦ ' Juniori^ 50c ACADEMY WW Wl Ml AXJ/MSM-^ :- :

' Polaris Sub M^ ^aWW. m\1Jm\W»m^ma^^m\\\m^ ma^^^Sm\\\W^m^^^^mWmma^Ea^B^a^a^V ' ;-i9^1gy^«f iJ^K Sophia Loren Mow id Beat j ^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^ B In Collision LOREN L J tmfJar TWQ„„„ m\\\\m^lm\\\\\\\m.^fe ' ' tC^^ i ¦ ¦ ;. . NORFOLK, Ta. .4V-The Polaris : W O ^JHa^a^a@9ali^a^aWti^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^BR^^JH K W^. . " ' slip/marine Thomas A. . Edison and WOMEN m fT+^^BHffla ^alK ^a^a^a^a^a^a^aW:^ ' ^tWm\\\\\\\\\\\amW / the destroyer Wadleigh collided Wl '•aaxeu at \^^S^mKr^m^K^S^m\m^^tB^' S^Ht By EAR WILSON ^^WSfllB»¦ ^a\mauma\WaM. dtm ma\I aaaaa\aam ^^^^mSa\aa\ ^. during exercises off the Vuginia >.E\V 'I OHK — Cigar smoker aiisc ' coast April 9 pla cs 'the an lines gi,i( ious,\ fill u-, Carlo I lin e cigars , and I lov e ACTRES ^^^ ¦& 7^tl j No one was injured and damage 1 Ponti J^^^mmm^am^am^am^am^am^am^ammm.^ria^Da^aSMi^aHr ^fli^a^a^a^^ka^VaM ,i Sjllpp with food and drinks. the> let w Kike ahuii ^i\ p iff- - mi CM u ^^^ B^- ! Mas negligible, a spokesman at 'Ihen a lovely stewardess b.i^ ^m^^^^^^^^^^^ B«j^ InaH )a^ai^FlSn "Sir , t do that , you will b.n lo ^o into l l)( iouiig« Atlantic Fleet Headquarters said f ¦ ^^^^^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^ala^a^a^a^a^aia^aSS9*^a^a^a^a^a^a^^a^a^a^a^aV J if^aaw^ ^^aW Tl 1 Monday in response to a icpoitei s I hustle My fabled sweet di position vanishes i tn loo •lulffd ^ to walk aVaywherc, I've got those questions. little socks on I just sit thoi e— The spokesman said a fin on the along sniffii'g and a*-k "Is some puffing my cigar ' I ,i\ Shows: slightly and bui\ MiioUui f. i i u n s I ""*" 1*"I 7:15-9:15 submarine was bent "A lady up there , ' «-n\«i the tot be sold for this attraction. %> '^^^^ iSSi fi-PSiF-llSy I ( *%£ • 60c-8Sc s^SH that the destroj er was not dam- stewai dess, "objocls to your u ' Win , 1 did not u a uj,.u aged gar " dioniii Ii s puib ib' \ Ih it i,ul\ The fin was repaired befoi e "She s got a better hi and , I'll ovei tht i ( She look-- ' iki ,i ug,u President Kennedy v isited the sub smoke hers '" I hiss smnkei ' April 13 "She," pum the slewardess riaulilc ;s \ini Ji ive to ,:<. ! us "objects to the smell " Ligai in .Hid mi v. ol \ oiii month "I don 't like the smell of hei i e.il t.i I \ otl gt t befuddled Ihe pei fume Make hei go into 'IT Farm School •>>s ti in *, but n ^u .it *\i i pt the lounge '" I rttoi t 2(1 AT ll foi about times whi n I put the fi 's shushing me By now my B V binning end ol the cig n in an ^^^m Reunion Saturday , I turn on her too MHIK gWufflB L W up Put mouth and choked on pin e a h\1 / III J LEWISTON . Minn —An alumni ''Go ahead-lock me ' Havana hot ashes SI 1 "Vh cigar s reunion is scheduled Sat ui day at me off the plane " < s,\!)il Isuiloii I -Mil- Ml s the St. Paul campus for all Univer- gone out and I'm getting madder Welsh that ends \\ t kh bviiy JS I tt) to puff it " If 1 wei e .a sity of Minnesota farm alumni , ac- ' Hoffman' den Montgnmn v l—4 't do this ' cording to Dennis Kluver, Winona Mike ¦ Todd, you wouldn ' took Ins new romance Am Vn %M^*SW County assistant agent Mike Todd is dead ," the stew lines stew aidess 'Jo ' Pome to A coffee hour has been arrang ardess says the Auto show Jaikn Sus ei at 3 30 p m at the new student 'He ma\ be dead " I snatl ami s Ihing to Cope-nh men to do center on the agncultuie campus "but he's not trying to smoke a ' lnteination.il Shtivuimt TV Classes of '12. T7 and '52 will hold cigai that 's gone out m c d by Don Vni c ne I i/ special meetijigs A banquet is But I've licked tbe sillv lule Tayloi is meiclv pei petu.il iTM icheduled for 6 p m at the North which I'm suie isn 't the an lines' lion ' Klu Fi.ink lul» .» > » MM Star Ballroom. fault Very, very snoakilv 1 light ' my cup is M Manioc BB is Bnqilie Bar All alumni and former students. my cigai—then hide it in dot but the new scApnt is 1 I as well as graduate students and pod hand (o i WiKim (Jul Kill en Llliott of Phil their families, were urged at s tend. SHOULD: THE stewardess come ack' plna a M/f \1 Shi in HI ducing a nev\ T\V \ jet also ip peai ing wtb lallnlali on .i I .S ^ NOWl!!!!!!!! Steel Hour She'll be Bid ( ' - PETER SELLERS told—At d 1 ONABEAUTIFUL NEW 62 GALAXIE! J | ^ Seasons p.ul> lm the euptli nl HZSD "Walt/ nl the 'liii Ciidoi s iilm— bow be got ' -.lushed ' while on SEE IT i ilage in London , I old Ihe nidieni e NO*! ^mjh he was dnink and asked if lie Mat 2:15 My should go (in l luw \ <>!eil ves Mv ins* • A stage ( olle igni s I Inn liud to b.u — \£ Jj^a^^ra 5

' ' ' ' ' ' - ' " ' ' - \ ¦;¦ ¦; ' . ¦ New School . . . Dancers Tyliee . \ . . _ . , . ; ; and Hrascia will j oin the touring is celebrating Fordb 50& year in ¦' Sinatra troupe in Koine'. Troy * . Donahue was anxious to dale ex- Miss ' America Mary Anne Moliley here , but .she refused to bust pre the Upper Midwest! Gome see vious appointments. TONY DeMARCO bought the Palm Mciieh Pier for 2L'lGs a few ;i .(( HK our Golden Anniversary Galaxie inontli.s ago , jus I ^„| ; cj/j,,- ' for it , . . Little Jackie Heller re- Metro placed Jackie I' arnotl as 1 enter- ^^^^^^^^^^ D tainment director at the Las Vegas Special at a very special price ! Mayer Flamingo. preaontw PAUL MEWMAN Luxury car ! The Golden Anniversary Galaxie Special is a liniited- edjtion 4-door Town Sedan with distinctive , bright-metal body trim. *milllrJmrJUirii i m7^\ r Thunderbird styling . .. modern, handsome interiors with wall-to- 6ER ALDINE PAGE MtYmWMUWamWmM , COMING wall carpets . ., standard Mileage Maker Six , choice of 5 V-8's. m SATURDAY , MAY 12th ^ Thunderbird Gold , or your choice of a dozen othe r colors. D»aed on tha Pl»v Wa\W ^BB~^^Ja ^_ ' IN PERSON b,TENNC88ICWILLIAMS KMAn Saves on service! Drive this Galaxie on a twice-a-ycar (every 6,000 JIMMY miles) service schedule, and watch your cost of driving go down! Major lube jobs , AaJnlt ML,. « on a 30,000-mile schedule. Self-adjusting brakes. '^ntartawamtim v DEAN , Exclusive! Only your Upper Midwest Ford Dealer has the Golden The Nation'* No. \ ^ Singing Star Anniversary Galaxie Special. See it today at... , . 0 AA Hear Him Sing-. "BIG JOHN" ' ¦ "TO A SLEEPING BEAUTY" * EY KNI6HT- ED 8E6LEY- RlPTORN "DEAR IVAN" SFRRL "PT-109" "H** •3"» » RICHARD BROOKS .«.**« w ¦««« .«r. r Mutic lor D.incino by OWL MOTOR COMPANY • MMmrPfNORfl S, BERMAN r-^«« M •awmnarwie r * HANKIE CHERMAK 4,h A Moln Winona, Minn, otHtttAAmootm^MarmoooiJom i . . ¦ ¦ Call HE 3-645-5 for niiervationi. i

¦« i i i II i ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " " ' " ' i ' »¦ >i M * . wWwi******!*'' "''- - .' '• ICpifiSped Voice of the Outdoors In Alma Court Need // ALMA, Wis, (Special) ;;^ The ^^^ case of Clara Laehn; Gilmanton, leafing -|W»: against Frank Siarsolek, Town of p^' Dover; nvhich was to haye been tried Thursday before Judge Gary help? ™ fy XESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. ment. and background these text- B. Schlosstein, has been settled.out dtf * l-% Professor Education/ books would be ideal.." of court, according to Vendor of . Steinke, clerk , of court. "' University of Southern California . But some students ca"n take long- • "^ \X - \**\s / :¦ er steps than others in . learning A jury trial was -set. Mrs. S \ * v • i *-Z « "Programed education" is the Laehn was suing for $10,000 dam- ,' ' -fit newest" term in teaching, and some students need tp prac- but tice longer, than . others at one ages for injuries received when don't let it scare you. \ stage before .proceeding to the Marsolek ran into bier with a car S/, ^, It's as old, as Socrates. As a next. . • ¦:;- ] June 25, 1961. Mrs. Laehn oper- I \ !!' .l matter of fact, it is the .' method Only skillful teachers can make ates a cafe in Gilmanton. Benson's Hearing Improvement Plan UJ J Socrates used! allowances for these differences. The following cases were hand- removes the risk in buying a hearing aid. J/ led in police coiirt in Buffalo Benson's policy is based on providing / . . Socrates : taught by Questions, "Programed instruction" 'hias to be geared to the individual as County the past week; ; H FARINC; I MPROVEMENT — not iu<' , ^ arrested hirn. Weiss was fined p|jn which |HmJ ,0 pf0u||j81()8pro ,c,lo(1 1 want The teacher presents the prob- the complex as illustrated above. $37 and costs: , ' ' lem 2N=10 and asks what num- . . In the 1920*3- a. new theory of , BUILDING Nlm« ber does "N" represent? . On Friday in Alma John Park- Record Walleye nics, class outings, and other tax exempt vehicles such as learning come into being; Kndv>n er, 18, Winona, wa.s fined $20 and ; the walleye that . Tom, 12 mass gatherings of young- school : buses f4> Advance notice When the student has discovered (Gestalt ¦ Add as the Gestalt psychology costs. He arid four juveniles were (above) , son of Mr. and , Mrs, sters. As high as 25 school should be giien to the park man- WINONA, MINN. "" that N must be 5 and that the re- is a German word meaning pat- ¦' , sult is obtained by dividing the . arrested by Game Warden Stan- Richard Relbiecki,' JBass. Camp, buses have; been parked in the ager, . ' C y tern) it upset the Thorndike sim- ley Apel April 22 for hunting wild caught Monday after .school is go- parking lot at Whitewater State PHONE 2554 " 30 by the 2, he proceeds with the ' ' ple-to-complex theory and substi- Officials said that adult su- 7nn« Slala problem 3N .7. T ; game without¦ getting a license ing to; be tough to beat this . sea- Park .on a nice afternoon. . tuted a general-sc-snjpcific theory, for . such v. "' son; It tipped the scales at 12 'pervisors should consider them- as follows:: It is' suggested that: '(I Groups - selves responsible for (he con- THIS ADDS ope , complication At JMondovi last Wednesday pounds, II ounces. Quite a fish ' DEPEN DABI LITY since the answer 7/3 is a frac- : The teacher presents,the prob- Boyd: Burke, Lotus Lake; Minn., from any walleye waters any- of young; people be accompanied - duct of the students under their ... FOR HALF A CENTURY . ¦ (¦ tion/ One problem after,another , is lem aN=b first; When the student forfeited a fine or $10 and costs where. ¦"!: - •;¦ ¦-'; by; adults. - * 2 > Picnic facilities are charge to insure that all icgu- , a understands this general problem, illegal turn in closed after 10 p.m;. <3> State park: far park rules and regulations presented each adding new sit- for making: an ' " uation uritii tht problem aN==b is he can work all of the problems in Mondovi April 22. Chief of Po- •Tom , a master fisherman , stickers are recjiiired except .-oni are abided by. SHOP TOE EASY WAY Z HEALTHtf ADS FIRST reached.: ' the series quickly. They all be- lice Carl Swain made the arrest. despite his age, caught the big come special cases under the gen- female while he was casting By this time the student so thor- ¦¦ oughly understands the process eral principle. . . f . . off the Whitman barge loca- ' ted on the .Wisconsin side of. that he should arrive at the an- Faced . ¦with the general problem Teacher to Atfend swer N=b-a without help. ; first , the ' student is forced to think •''.the river just below the 300- '.,' 'The method seems logical . One . . .not. memorize. Going, directly English Conference foot mark; It hit on: a small fWlWyWra JACKPOT DAYS step at a 'time is the Way you and to the main problem is time sav- : white jig which Torn was using ' ..*irs. Heme :niimer., . az/ uaiay- I learned to walk, to read and to ing- '• • - ., - '.." ette St., an instructor , in. English : for white, bass. . He was using SPECIALS spell. . Successful teachers¦ present Teachers; and textbook ;- writers at Winona Senior High"—iSchoof" —a-^spinn,ing—outfit A real hat- :, ROTA res . Thurs-Fn-Sat ideas in this manner. The theory need to p^oi . their ources; will be one of three representa. tie . took place, before he tired I ^r^mTIf ™ is used in . constructing teaching knowledge and methods. We can lives' , of the .Southeast division of . the fish and directed , it into machines/ learn from each other. If we .dp the Minnesota Education : Associa- a landing net ,. In the, surge of enthusiasm for this perhaps we can make more . tion who'll attend a work confer- ¦Torn was: not the only one who this : new-p!cL method; textbooks progress in leaching in the-rieXt 10 ence of . the ! Teacher ;'Education come out advertised as "pro- years- than , in the preyjous 2,000. caught waljeyes there. Brad Bau- Professional Standards unit of the rnann and party got 17 on Sun: gramed , material." If all students ' Perhaps we even may produce National Council . for Accredita- were, equal in ability, leihpera- teachers ' as good as Socrates!; . '. day: ./ Erwin Pflughoeft , 418 ; S: tion of Teacher Education at Ma- Baker St., entered a five pounder .P/ RY calester College. St. Paul, May 11 Tuesday in the Sportsman's Tavv YWmt ^M^l 27^ and , POWf 12./ em contest. Similar reports , come im Each of the . MEA's . eight divi- from Dresbach: and Alma,; '-'.There' R MOWER sions may select three ' .delegates ^S3 ^] W >M have been only a few boal fish- for the conference which is by in- ermen below the . W inona dam as % with Eto^pin ** vitation and Iiniited to 50 persons: Save 88'! Reg. 1M set! &Mm rfk ** ¦ . ... • • ' m yet, The current is too strong ' ' ¦¦ ¦ there., ; . .. ; u/ • r> D tf ~ty RecriliStarbr MM M ' ' Taylor Paper Drive ; Fly fishing for crappies has Women s z-P/ece vT .;«. T V^i , nfh I0 8 ,ll AW , Wis. (Special)-Boy been popular the last couple of ... .aa. » m .ami a» J \k i -' I \™ W # TAYLOR . %days on the upper end of Lake . ' • t Scouts-^have ; asked .- Taylor - resi- mmW*a\aavlBma^mmmma\a\a\\a\\\a\\a\\\/ Winona,just off the Huff street lTHfl^a^BV!B9BVi]ai^^B^B^BmBlB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^i^B^^B^B^B^B^iK-^i^^.aB^^^liH^BH^B^BH^BH^BTS£^T/j^B9^ltfir5^BHflHi dents to bundle their, discarded - A '!a^^B^B^BlB^UB^k^S2B^B^B^B^B^BI dike near its junction .with newspapers : and . . magazines and Highway 61. The crappies are : ¦¦ leave them: on the curb Thursday . . ¦ ' -' >•- - ' - ' v controls |V , - ' JAWAf *m*mm \CkMX,^ \^a\mZ ^^^^ W i fair sized and put up a good / v by .7 p.m.. Scouts will pick up the — ^^ battle. There are a few. sunfish Stril(ht Kentucky Bourbon Whitkiy • 6 yr*.old • 86 Proof •Anciint Oi>t.CO..FranMoitKv.' bundles. $9 As* ¦there.,. ' WW . -w . SITS -f ai H ay . . ' r. . ^ - ^ ¦ . ^^^^^^^ \ .^- ' a^^^^^^^^^ - |S ^ ^ ^^^^&F^j>f> 0 \ \ am ^^LWWWm* t -jaSaK^K aa\\a\m\a ^FJSao. ^ £z & w Reports on white bass are still • J(^* ¦ ' ^^ *^ * ' * ^7* HMI. Spotty; .The water is apparently ^maraaWmr'^ ' ^ ^km^kmw* i^ar 9 *fc^m\\~ *Aar 1 ¦ Ia^a^B^B^aflnt^ ^^a^B^B^B^a^a^HS? ^kr ^kl token Penney*8 presents ; Dl71mTlm.TI7V'G Summer is tomorrow ... too cold for any rriass movement a record-breaking, coastAocoast as yet. One gets two or three, then JfIl^!„.„J...iJi?i the fun is oyer. Another hot spell is needed for real action. Trout Report! - Trout fishing in the White- Water has settled ; down after the sensational opening, with most of the "first day" fisher- [ t Powerful dependable, easy-to-start engine. I men staying horne. It is mostly t*a^KffSg^'h?^m A 1 n * , bait fishing; as it has been a ^ One*/ and only once a year I The U.S.A.'t smartest shoppers look fer this showlp bit cool for much insect life . hei hts. coast buyers hand-picked prire fabrics, pace-setting styles! Come see.;.come * Adjustable to 3 cutting g Coast to Robert Manor, Elba, reported ^SS^i3ia^»/^r^^^ ¦ M |% A m+ mM W\w 1/* save on day-in, day-out cottons, easy-care blends, travel-wise and everting fashionsI Tuesday that it would be;a cou- Larae rubber tired whe els push easil / ple of days before the North woxoivBDAWl BACK RUG • Branch wtiuld be again fishable. " ¦ . ^ f ' -^^¦Ww^aiSafc, ¦ ¦ The South and Middle branches iy% \ V 9s^>«tf !: //£>^m^^^^^f.-C JSX ' • have cleared? $1$ * —( T!\ lf ^^m^j ^ _) f / ' fs_ jt ^^v *** ®^*** ®^^ . trou t have been caught. : ' : "W ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ m : '^^g^P &£- ' • ¦ DECORATIVE S •} „^L > H ^^'w ^^^^tmm^mmis^r \yJzf «^^f \ /&f\ y^ f \ ' W± *"«»^'M)wi« ^ ^=JK Arbor Day > V///, WA *^^*^^mm >im> }g I : ^ (A. / \ Many Minnesot a schools will Brown ^^S^b%$|kj ^^ ' 1^*r ' . ' . V Tl I Aw PI V w ' \r I m^^"^ '**^^^ kv - ' Wolnul. . ; ' ¦ CDC: I ^b 'JL, l * >(w^*>'i^-=j»»N»wMS*as»a». observe Arbor Day on Friday. . %%:\¥ loLl\, ««¦ ravon-pile i« bomlfd to \, I UIWII B I -F im J Ml v^SKpiwfA . B'octondGreen : ' ' ' V; Some will plant one free some- , -,^j| a^»MKp^pi» (uioyanr ,-non iki> 1' / \ TF1I4IICI P IM l\l IV ters, national slnff director from VJnl " m\ BHaial^B AmmW i 1 I llllllU Elk Mound , Wis., will speak ' at a NFO meellng al B:.10 p.m. Fri - ; day at Hillsdale School. Lunch will »wl- V I mrnXW '^\(>4^ I lAYCADnC lie served. ^^^j ^J A lUArOKPS 95 TREMPEALEAU DEDICATION YOUR CHOKE - t* 30c ¦¦ VV ^I ^ WT \ ~J?\ ±r m ,m ***¦ u™-^* TRKMPKALKAU , Wis —Soniors JT J |j K - PINK—YELLOW —DARk RED "" at Trempealeau High School have \3l7* / ' 'V Eft lBi _i_. dedicated their yearbook , "The •Echo ," to Mrs. Harold Nelson. , OO k/—Junior; Mrs, Nelson Jias Innght English * c Trempealeau five ' U-j//I ^"^ *\\ V e Half-Sixe! arid speech at ' \ \ ^f|f 1^1 /I I *J ^ • l years nnd lias directed forensics and class iilnvs. ^ ¦¦ ialVa^V#l\kllala^ 1 \ Step lively ill our sturdy ciin- ^^t^^^*^^i >**^ wi.1 tennis ^..^ ?*^»^..y *'* 1 - ' _^P \ shoes. • Fnliric SUMMER'S TIME TO RELAX (PHUUPSV^S U m m E n for |i())-s ^^^^^"I^? Inii'il , rnlilier soled Child' s ] ^ ^ ^/ tVSAVEI SAVEI .^^ ;U,d HiVls ^——~:--~^- :>VJ. ymilli 's j .l-:i. ' F,LL g^ &/ REG, C WEAR FABRICS ^^£B ORDER NOWI >_ 7 HHM (H»<_MiHHHI«H« IN WASH 'H MI Pick out your summer wardrobe now during Penney 'i Orest Carnival — select ^ ** IMalted Milk Balls * 43c from floral print!, checki, lolidi «nd stripes , , , »o many to pick — we can't A full fuel lank prevent! ruit begin to thow 'em all! Keep cool with sleeveless beauties or pick a sheer end condensation. SHOP AND SAVE EACH WEEK AT 51 WEST THIRD STREET IN WINONA rayon Bernbcrfl . . . Lots of colors, lots of styles in the season's n»w.e»t fabrictl DOERER'S PHONE 3314 ¦ CHARGE ITI IT'S EASIER TO PICK, EASIER TO PLAN, EASIER TO PAYI , _J Oearar 'i tqulpmanl radio dltpatrhwl. I ii -( ^P_Bsas__——saaaa. How Do You Hide Your ;v;;::;;;i;:;;.Gan-;:We Lean How Do -You Stand, Sir? 'frut If You Don't Have a Curtain ^ Fiilures? TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS ^ack and Forget? Riiss ff/ fuae> StmeJhrQwirig : THERE'iS NO ' question that adrninUtra- ^ lipn pressure and a sluggish market com- bined to prevent a price increase in steel. fybt^^^^ Can we nbw lean back and forget about By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATE-R ¦'¦' In Glass House the danger of rising prices? Russian: attitude and ability are .important U y DAVID LAWRENCE • • ¦¦ ¦ ', . It seems no.tr ; ' ¦/.- considerations in any discussion pt dTsarrna? i WASHINGTO N — Oh the subject of '.'stone-throwing"—apropos hient : For unless there is at least a - small pf the controversy over, steel prices —President Kennedy in. a In New. York, plumbers arid bricklay- disposition on the part of the Communist lead- speech 1 before the U.S. Chamber :of"Commerce convention on Mon- . ' ers have served notice on th.eir _ employ- ers to retitice war-makinij. capabilities, a whole day quoted the Bible as saying there is "a time To cast away ers that they will demand a. five ot .- .- ..-six lifetime of confe-rences will do us no good; stoiies and a time to gatiier stones together," But Mr; Kennedy .So far; .there has been practically; no: evi- forgot another quotation. Jesus ¦ said: '"Let him who is without hour day and pay increases averaging " " "" ' ¦ ] ,— ¦ ' ' ¦ ''¦' ~~ : ~~ about $1-30 an hour, this certainly would dence; ol good Tairh on the part of the Com- •in among you be the first to . . ;„ -. ;. . . -- . , . . "pf- - munists in the: disarmament talks. Regardless (.flai a. at.vijc;.; assure: that, the cost .building , rents on ; The President brushes aside To Your Good Health apartments and offices , and: even taxes in of. the hope in some circles that Khrushchev might he as' . -(V ci ger as- some Western leaders the fact that he initiated the ' ' New Vork City. will go up. . to reduce " ¦world' .tensions, through . : ;. . broad .attack-.- on American business three weeks ago, In Chicago, the Associated Milk Deal; a reduction of armaments, we par- Reaction have seen nothing concrete to ticularly oh a large steel com- ers have said that July 1 will bring an in- pany. For, in public state- justify ' such- a . hope. . ; ' a . , .j ment- on April ' 11 last, he crease of . half a cent a quart for milk be- But . for the ' sa1'f- 'outline- objec- time, eventual American resumption of ed to and re- must be: an honest , . est speech does , ' , -govern- religion, ¦ the niore you : aid tively the problems faced by . V.es,. it s normal-enough , but . tests has been .-inevitable. IN YEARS GONE BY ported t: h c ment . Likewise -o'u 'r capitalis- A communism. The. first step tak"- government and , business, and not average! as, for example, View's, of - .Ni;. tic system of business must be ; . en: by most Communist govern- labor, it' s normal for some people- For in this decision , made with the ten Years Ago . . . 1952 kita . Khrush- honest. Once, either loses high lie declares that "it is : . ments has : been to shut down ' easy to charge an administra- to be well over 6 feet tall , certain knowledge that the w or Id is Five Winona womehi: 'Mrs. .James Haiders , chev- for . two . ethical standards; then is the but it; isn 't average: See What ' days time to begin wprrying about the churches and curb . the tion is anti-business, but it is against if , the United Statej is blameless. Mrs. .'Wiiliarn -. -' Sch'aale, : Mrs; Newell Pederson , .last mill- clergy. Yet 1 mean?'. It w-ould be extra- ' iner , ' 1 am - the hible-pounding more difficult to show how an The choice was continuance of a hollosv Mrs Frank I tozek' -arid Miss Frances Riiiiin . communism. fundamentalists , vvho make ordinary for your periods to . ¦ pro ' -.- ' Coinmi!- administration, composed we which we had observed ¦will ' , represent the Peerless Chains hi tbe ¦ha- , When the; Justice' . . -Depart- such a display of teaching continue more than a couple moratorium for nisi. hope of rational men. can pos- ' tional women 's howling touriley in St. Louis, ment indicted the port manag: anti-communisin . are probably sibly feel they can survive of years or so, but there s no 3'2 years, or preserving the strength of It so hap- ' , reason to he alarmed. Max Conrad is at La Guardia ' Field ¦'¦in- New er of Galveston E. II. Thorn- the greatest 'single voices un- without business, or how the the United States and the free world by pens Ui a t I mix- York after a flight from Los Angeles hi Zi ton Sr., for:surreptitiously derrriining the churches. nation can survive unless the going ahead. In ¦ effect , there was no k n o w some- . ing wheat unfit for human con- ¦ claims it Was a 5. Equality of Opportunity government and business and withdraw delense contracts as ' ¦' ¦ ; ¦¦ ¦ hours and 54 minutes. Max thing a b o ii i sumption with gefod wheat and choice; . . . - ' . , " and Fair Compefition—Monop- all other , groups in cur country a means of intimidation. record for light aircrfift c o in b-a>- labeling it A-l wheaU justice ¦ ' ing: , oly is one step that makes it are exerting their best efforts . For almost four years , Ihe United , cipmmii- was right. The Justice Depart- easy for a Communist BUSINESSMEN ARE not go- ¦ nisni , iiavnig iieeii . ti take- in. an atmosphere of under- Slates has sought to reach '. 'agreement .', with , Twenty-Five Yea rs Ago ... 1937 Ihe .rst ment knew It must keep- a over . Communism thrives on ing to be swayed by soothing ' newsman to report i.he\Sovi>- standing, and 1 hope coopera- ' Squires' circle, -which high standard of government monopoly; In fact is monop- words. They are interested in the Soviet Union to ban nuclear testing. The Winona Columbian - Cnmidi.'in spy ring, having un- tion. " , 11)36-37: honesty. And when Gov . Al- oly. Under communism" the facts and in proper action by set out: last October to. became the In* vovered the theft ot the B-29 THE UNITED STATES' conditions were toriuvt i onal Columbian Squires best circle, achiev- lan Shivers flow to Washington government owns and runs ev- BUT SUCH an ."atmosphere the government. Mr. Kennedy blueprints , helped put across persuaded President Eis- minimal. We asVed only for an adequate ed Dial honor, - with 070 out of a possible :l ,()t)(i and erything. There is no private of .understanding " cannot be al- has believed that there were ihe Friendship Train and the enhower to drop the indict- by irristinilerstanding only two ' courses 'in sight—in- .¦; inspection system to sec that the ban was points and \v|is presented a .silver loving cup., business or small business, ia inert by . deiuocrao Idlers lo Italy that ment he was wrong. the- responsibilities »f manage- Hal ion. which he w ished to pre- kepi: The Soviet Union would agree only A story inv hunting with how and arrow ver- turned Therefore when you stamp the tide of the first ,, ment to their stockholders—the vent , and price stability, -' which. bunting with the rifle entitled "The it if te Italian , THE SQVIET , in my opim out little business or little la- to an uninspectod—and therefore worth- sus . elections, and having bor, you take a step in-vesting public, Either the he hoped to establish. But he . ' appeared in (tie organized ion carried things too far which less—ban . . Wins;:' by G. W. Woodward , the f reedom balloons , could eventually make it eas- government ha? to run the forgot the third course that . April issue ol Rod and -Guii . j.htn Poland and Czechoslo- when it recently gave the death economy or else the private- threatens America—a deflation vakia ; ier for Communism. This , ap- Graduali .' the United States weakened at ; a tune 'when tho sentence to a Russian gra n enterprise system must do it. which can prevent recovery ¦ ' Iron Cui plies to big labo r just as much i.ts ' position. , »n Ihe point thai inspections 'tain was so rigid not offici al who likewise misbrani!- . Mr. Kennedy said; from a recession. Deflation oc- Fifty Years Ago .. . 1912 even ' a Fuller brush ' But they also kaevv as it. does to big business. The would-be "- ' sal-snia'i ed.wheal. . International "We have many burdens In curs when profit s are squeezed ...rare. and would Cover only a The directors - of the . MerdiaiUs Rank have could gi-i through. that standard of good Brotherhood of the first Electrical Workers ii) Wnsbington — we ily enuagod the dignity of man is all im- government detectives out im- .statements made lo such busi- ' ' for the jiiiht I vv u weeks v grading ,ind tilling and portant—and that is Irue re- mediately to interrogate the nessmen's meetings ns that "f Finally in Niirch, when an agreement a large Inrcp will l.i - set Ht wulk leiicing in gardless of hi» color , his steel men , or by using the gov- the US. Chamber of Commerce v was no closer than it had boon four years the grounds. wealth, or his religion. ernment' ! power suddenly to will he of any ava||. ago, the President gave the word, if an agreement was not reached we would be One Hundr ed Years Ago . . . 1862 forced, for nur own protection, to start a ' Tim luiuliM' ostablishniont of Carson and new -tes! series ourselves: itaiid here hit s lu-i-n sold tn Me.isu. F.alon and Tlodgins .who will conduct tho Business as here - THE UNITED STATES hit nothing to . tofore. TOP GRADE A" fear from - world -op inion 'In going ahead. In the first p lace , wor>d opinion is a weak and vacillating thing, which show- Since.1912 ed itself hardl y alarming- last September WINONA DAILY NEWS when the Russians set off their blasts. An Independent JVnt'spnpcr — r.sfn 'ili.s'lirri lx>5 * In the second placed our case is too ' W V. VVlliTE (i. 1\ CMUWAY C. K. LlNDtM s Start cookin ' with Springdale milk for rich , creamy good. Russia 's protests now that our tests riihlisher Krec. Director Husincss Mpr. are "measures suiting those who want nnd Kdifor A Adv. Dirrcior flavor , for thrifty meals that taste deliciously good ! war, are scheming for war, and refuse lo W. J. Cot.r. Anoi.ni Bttr.Mf.n 1", G. llnxri como to their senses" are not likel y to Afrmnpino RrNfor City Editor Ctrcu/atioti Mm. make much Impression. R II, lUnr.CK F. II Ki.ARor ; R. J. LOSINSKI Taste the diff erence , WE JOIN THE r.it of th. .world, the Coinpo.vfri B Siipf. I' rens .S'lipr, Kr j/rni'inflSnpt tnjoy good f resh glass oi milk, United Nation s, and our own strident seek- .M, (Jl.f. P. (JHtswni.ii ~ C OIIIIOM II OI.TK * , 3626 Home ers for a " sane nuclear policy" in re- Chief Accountant Sunday Kditor mTr% gretting that stich testa have to be made. Phon* But made they must be. The United Stales MKMM!* or TIIK ASSOCIATED PKKSJ for Dalivary could af/ord lo be patient no longer. "t^g^tu ^^^ The Amociated Press U entitled exclusively to Ihe use for republication ol -all Ihe local news printed in (hli nowipajinr ai well n til $pwiqdalsL Other ftuntltriMi can n# man lay than that ymf A.P. newt dltpatchot). whlah Ii laid, which ii Jtiui Chrl.t.-I ' C.r- j mtmA UWm WINONA'S HOMI.OWNIO DAIRY IntMtn* Ml. W«dni»(l«y, Mey l.nm "Boy, they ihould talk. " awKa»«fi'.virj«;i,.irf A' . tt-. . - i •„

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MIXER | FOUR PRIZES OF $25.00 IN CASH ^ SAT. -GE TABLE MODEL RADIO | J^^^ T i'TvI T\ F? 5—I | Drawings to be held Sat. at 6:00 p.m. at Chamber of Com- ^ Drawings to be held Thursday at 4:30 p.m., Friday at 8:45 p.m. and Saturday i I I ^rQ ^W^^ M ""N^ I fl I ¦*"¦" merce Office, and announced on KWNO and KAGE. (Only I \ af I I \Sk% ^Br PP Jf ^T? \r * ^14 ^-H 4:30 rp.m. al H. Choate & Company. (Only,r persons 18and older are eligible.) & I I persons 18 and older are eligible.) L-K—'L—J I II lL 1 " ^ g l F ^ | ?¦ l • - " ,,, , .,. , ^yatr,^V-a"-' > „ . - , j ¦1 ' A sw-»«3s y^ wmm . • 'fr mmmmM® V^ wmmMLW .. > J I ™ SPECIAL GROUP - DRESS AND CASUAL HOSIERY - ODD LOTS t. ' - FAMOUS NAME ,. ,«.?, ^ NOW C pr SHORT SLEEV E SPORT SHIRTS * | SPRING COATS •*.. NOW 9.90 r ¦*- «~ 50 . I I .„ _ * ; Prints and Solids—Sizes: S-M-ML-L U junidv size, 5 to is-8to 16 and Misses - ENTIRE STOCK BLACK PATENT DRESS u c I I ANnRAr L,M,TEDi iMiTPn^RmiP , klrtu/ ~ r CAft 3 " HANP BAGS ~ GR0UP reg. values to 5.95 NOW- 2 for 5.00 ^ reg. 39.98 to 45.98 NOW 29.88 J SHOES 15%OFF° values to 5.00 £ ^ ,00* ' > PUS t3X NOW 2 PAJAMAS - FAMOUS NAME Misses' and women's-sizes 8 to 20 SPECIAL GROUP LITTLE YANKEE AND * jj JEWELRY —SPECIAL GROUP cotton Prints and soiids-size.: A.B-C.D reg. 49.98 to 59.98 NOW 39.88 ROBIN HOOD SHOES FOR CHILDREN I I I 00 NOW vo,ues ,0 595 N reg. 69.98 to 89.98 NOW 59.88-69.88 ^ ' ^J * 50c* * "*¦ °W 2 for 5.00 j vqIoei to 999 N0 W 4 69 I 1 • - - BOYS' WEAR I RAIN OR SHINE^COATS " SPORT COATS I I ' v# M ' U^Um Wg Mt }U©©SSflSBBSS , Checks Plaids and Blazer Style.. Size,: I I reg. value, to 17.98 „ KJOW Q OO j R, T JWISW^®?^ , 6 fo 20 | mot all sb.es and v colors ^ ^ value, f reg. to 17.98 NOW j/2 OFF ^ . ' NYLON SLIPS—Odd Lots Bubbling Bath Oil—1 Qt. ~~ . , § I L0NG SLEEV E SP0RT SH,RTS J WOOL SUITS'- FAMOUS NAME ~i 5.95 NOW 3.88 «g. »« NOW I .OO* 100 ?"•„«" HI'K ' I DIIDCC DCDClikic I spring narS CoHon Blends and Cotton Knits in Plafds, Prints, Solid,. *& and Knits KUKbE PtKrUMt — | | | Worsted, Rayon Briefs - Step-ins $5:00 and Up Variety of Styles. Sizes: 6 to 20 white aid coloft \ reg. 49.98 - NOW 33.88 BRAND NAM E ^ ' , KXf^Wi c , nft I I , , ., «r ' Mnu/ O I lArt inn = " reg. values to 3.49 NOW 2 fOf 3.00 \ 59.98 lo 1 29.98 tO OFF reg. 79? NOW 2 for 1.00 reg. 1.00 - P reg. U Vl § I» ¦ | ( . NOW 2 for i.oo* COTTON SOCKS ' w ^^ P Bonne Bel1 "Ten Six" N-e»ty Pott. s>>..: 7 ,G io> , I SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES w ^ ™ -°- ™. 4 M W8BM8SS™™* • TS AND - Lotion reg. ya|ue$ „ 69tf NQW fcr , >M 5 Junior and Misses- Sizes: 5 to 15, 8 to 20 ^ 3 | ^STATIONERY ITEMS I h\\ llAlll ,/, «« Pint Sale 3.95* reg. 12.98 to 19.98 NOW 10.88 Forgecl Stee| SCISSORS , » : ; t , ANV|N TRAYELER "SPECIAL GROUP" I / chrome plated - 8" to reg. 22.98 to 39.98 . NOW 17.88 ArpeV -Mv Sin - Crescendo vo lues to 4.95 CHILDREN'S WEAR - I I Ha.f siz..-i2w .; 24, »* * M NOW SSc NOW 2.00 and 2.50* , ^ P tax w 8g \ . re . 25.98 to 39.98 NOW. 1 7.88 "Slim Jim" Pants Creaser choice I JS ^ fnl /Entire SPr,n9 J 0 ATP^ ! ' Ea f^ Stock 1 and Dryer. FOUNDATION-Odd Lots - ¦ ^^ ^ ^ | * for womcn's slim lcans and shorls Girdles - PantiesNOW - Bras = Toddler, thru 6x 25% OFF $ i DESIGNER FASHIONS ' NQW 48c value, to^.95 2.88 1 , 7 fo u I reg. 49.98 to 89.98 l/4 to V3 OFF ^ ^ Sub eens fln«-— «'"— "*•* -". *b—. I SPORTSWEAR i MBBSSBSS *">'-"*" " ^ Solid color antique satin. Gold, Washvvasn BaDaSKCfsket WithVYITI1 standManO J ^ bo.fie. rMn,TY BDIKJT HIADCDQ 1 ^^ r? rta green, rose. , . ; ^JBAT Set ,6„„ r„8. ,„5 850 p, , NQW 88c | _ . -p: 9 0 ^ NOW .'jM » «..- , „0. 2, p, RECORDSD ^ nDnc • 1 " « 12.95 SEMI-VITREOUS D,SHES J reg. 3r3.98 to !4.98 :: ^NOW 11 2.44 -^ - . . -. H Blankets—100% Acrilan * Group DRAPERY FABRIC reg, 1 4.88 - Service for s Special Group I I Aibu ,- 33vi stereoer" 1 ¦ | _ ' 72x(tO 48 to 54 inches wide m* ¦ ¦ ¦ assorted colors - NOW 9 88 U ¦1 - and ^no , r . .SPRING SKI RTS - FAMOUS NAME ,»«. 9.98 NOW 7.88 W "* *. **• Va ried reg. 1.98 to 5.98 | | Pa,.el Wool, in Plain or Plaid,. Straight Walker Style and NOW 1.29-1 .98 yd. MELAMINE DISHES BedSDreads—Full-Twin Assortment I Full Skirts. ¦: . P reg, 14.00 - Service for 8 FAMOUS NAME BRANDS ^ , /OQ NaVaiO RUGS, 100 % CottOn | 8 to 8 Heirfoom, reg. 12.98 .. 6.88 Size,: 5 .0 15, 1 , 32 to 38 ^2x34, rpg. 2.69 .... NOW 9.88 REDUCED j NOWKinW 99QQ. l re, 12.9B to 14.98 NOW 10.88 cHe„i.,e, re, . 95 . 3.88 c| | | 26x50, re, ,, 5 ..... 499 Steam and Dry .RON g tawtex, reg. 9.50 ' . .. .,. 0.00 ' ¦»^_ ¦ i% |W . ¦- -- ¦ ¦*- - ' ;«-v~ *«¦• ¦¦ • 9.99 ,.,. .,» NOW 8.88 j GROUP TIGER CORDUROY SLACKS ^ JO O t :•* Sizes: 8 lo 18 (broken 'siiei and colors) " T* T^™ B - 6»8 JACKPOT DAYS APPLIANCE SPECIALS NOW 50c | s ™B NOW 444 '" AND MORE • ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' j . . : "NEW" ARPUANCES "USED" APPLIANCES ' . . ' . I ' GAS (I M. W. I r OTTOKI ^HfiP I 1—WAGONER 30-OAL. WATER HEATER. REFRIGERATOR ^341 , ^ » GLASS LINED-10-YEAR WARRANTY. REG . 55 .00 % eis U/PIKirPR :..... NOW 24.88 DAIKITQmf % ^ 1 "l n^T^ sTW' c . , - REG. 99.95 NOW 74.88 U5tL> WKIINbtK rA\ll^ I r! u JOJI.iL^.sJA-.,T^C^C^ Special Group ' • ,_ MAyIA0 M0DEl Mlc SIKTRIC¦ cl0THES WASHERS - o. . t. EUCTRIC PANOE .MM ' • . ,p , | I ¦ - ¦ s, , ^,«w «n. , : »Eo. 6,oo„....,.. ..;.., HOW ».„ . Our Entire Stock 1 vtr , cr wi u cl0 7 l C DRY[ | J" - ~ — ™°r^ ™ ^ Brand Name Paints : : NOW 4 88 - - -* —' : , ' ^Ue8 _ __ ¦ REG. 239.95 NOW 199.95 ., 0 .- • • . ,«» ¦ " w. . , ij ^ Used Reconditioned rn.^,«A. Br «rr „,^r« ,. ' . n^ AA/A Arc d l—MAVTAO NO VENT ELECTRIC DRYER MODEL -„ ---.- FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR ir 225 ZiUvO UfF I' Vr>ra\Tp)T5)ffria® ^ ,V Jtli Jf/nAWlftYl'vya) 641W I REG. 75,00 ' .. . NOW 49.88 , H ' ? ^ ¦ ¦¦ ' rorriii rnAMD REG. 299.95 NOW 259.95 AS LOW <*a »n ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ '¦ ' -» ri SPECIAL GROUP AS 24.88 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR »44i . . ' fj 131 61, REG % BATES DISCIPLINED COTTON '-^S^^ o^'^^ ^I^^ oT ; - 650° NOW 34 88 41n ^w^aT..^.-.^ i REO- 4"-95 NOW 349.95 w, "Wid. ROPERR0PER GAS RANGE , » AIR CONDITIONERS fl • t ^ , 3—SUNBEAM ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS , 18" USED CONSOLE °AS ~ ^| f< reg. 1.39 yd, NOW 88c TWIN BIADE ROTARY. REG. 45.00 NOW 19.88 ,^ _ p.. | TV SETS WITH #w ^ REG.REG 89.95BO OS NOW 59.9559 95 I ' ¦ «^ •Tm7^. UlSCOUnt OH ti ' % Drip-Dry Prints-36 " Wide NEW PICTURE RCA VICTOR COMBINATION TV - All Air I Mm* /O ' ;J ...^a. a« 4—COMFORT AIRE . DEHUMIDIFIERS WITH AUTO- T, H> r AM-FM R ADIO a SPFPD prropn pPIAVPP / r J - I * - , - TUBE AM•F RA D'° ~ 3-SPEE D RIC0RD ^E" # Conditioners* >£ r.B. 69^ yd NOW 48c MATIC___ HUMioisTAT.__ D , |. q ¦ _. . 1/N... _. oa REG.^ 1 15.00 i , . NOW 74.88 {! * RE0- 9* w NOW 74 88 AS LOW T/t 0O 1 Group-3 to 4 ' j. Special yd. Dre». length. VICTO TABLE MODEL COLOR TV AS 74.88 ' ' purchased during ¦i^RCA R SET. M. W . BIOND CONSOl* 3-SPEED Hl-H | I Real Values! , REG, 495.00 NOW 369.00 w t \ REG. 55.00 NOW 34, BB |I "JACKPOT DAYS" J aM, ,w ¦¦ ), . ¦ • ¦¦ ¦-¦ ., ¦ ^¦. ¦*¦ ¦ || t "WTi«M ^i4mw^^ .tf. , .i.ft .,. ->i»yMr^» jt^t.^i.^Mtia.trwOTiiw.w. . ' . ' _ .,. .,. ... . • ^.-• . . .. .,.- "..>,: j, .::,...;. , ¦- , '.'r^ - vyMWA^Wrrt^fftea, REG TERRY . 4.98mm, clow /jS ^^a^^Jw ^s.sHt^V^W /t l^rvSxmwmwmwi^*AV&b t MAGICam am ma mm m mm CROSSi^aa. j^.mm mm. 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- W«ai for extra bath or ¦ , 5.10-5 formula-im. 10-6-4 content sclen- ble; resists rust, corro., rust, leak. Choice of firtaw Vi- » *<' "" 88 j matic ain control, rich hi-fi . | II i T cottages. RwHresiitant,, ft fl provei growthof tre«s, tiflcally blended for a ' sion. Hoi tight-fitting pjr,k, yellow, tur- On off «wiicr.v,,.>.^f sound. Beautiful mahogany fin- a enam 188 M0 -owr OOWN i •v».rgreeni# plants, greener, thicker, lawn. cover, ilde-drop P°J? ™ " : quoise and white. ¦ . i f—ish. Cherry, $10, more. • .» A MONTH * 99 Wnish. ^ J chrubi. Coven "¦99 . Coven up to aae handles. | •> Wilh chromed \ ' Maa,y,*t <»*aa»a>i, \J flW iqyareft. 1 ' 5000 »q. ft. | faucet, curtain, draltt \^'^ ¦ ; W^^ v ' " ' " ' ¦¦ ¦¦ v ; • ¦ ' " ¦ ¦ ' ¦ v; ^' : ;- i - . : . ¦»¦ • ¦" . . v • ' , Hints From Heloise' ONE OFF stalled at Art's Appliance Store DOLLAR DURING Four Galesville and Gift Shop.. V ; ¦•¦ V .' |g ^ |, |gj Office and sales room it .Beaver Firms Rertiodel Builders, Inc., has doubled its floor . GALESVILLE, Four busi- space to about .40 by 40 feet. " ' ' ' ' Wis.^ ' ' ' " ' " ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' " " ' '¦' ' ¦ " ' ¦ ' '/' ' • : '" ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • : ' ' ¦ - • ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ ' ' ¦ ' , ' ¦ ¦ - ¦' • ' ¦ • ./' :¦ ' ' - :¦ . : ¦ - •* ; . ,. . '/; ...... and fixtures have . . > . ;. . New flooring . . . , . ; . . . . , . . . . .: ;: , ness places have completed rerhod- ¦ , ; modernized the establishment. , a**aj**a*M**«*¦¦ B **l '>******<>ta><>***a** a ****"aBaa*^**a>*a**** elitig and rehovatioii as spring ¦ ¦¦ . Clip the •¦: coupon below and stop . ', ' ' ' ;. .;- • . ' ' . j projects. ';. ; in Thursday,- Friday or- Saturday j A AC.KPGT¦ DAYV¦ ! Wason's Supper Club has install- and pay for any permanent of your .; «***V**7:y -, ' f* - 1* ;;-,'- - .. .": \ Arkansaw tp Graduafe .; ' ¦" Wprmmcfciers ed hardwood paneling, redecorat- . - choice (except $4.00 special). We ,' ¦:. ¦: •».¦»»,/ /; i,-; .— ' ' ».—.i' :i '. i-V - • : on * > Swht^cM ¦ ¦ ed, made major improvements to :¦;. ' •' A woman who she would answer about 300 8th Graders on May 15 - . . . /. will' deduct $1 from the price: and / : j PERMANENT SPECIAL ' :; confesses she cated, the bar and installed . new light- you may have your permanent , any- ' . -; j ; didn't learn housekeeping and -cook? : ¦ ' ¦¦ ; : ' ' ¦' ' - ' ' ' "¦ . : . ¦ ¦ ¦ letters a week but that has great- ing; :: ; - -/.'. .:' :¦;. ' .;.v- . - . ./. . . ' .;. A.RKANSAW , .Wis , (Speciai)-^ time through¦ May¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ 18. '. - ' ¦: . . .. • ! . „ , . . ,«. »» • L ¦¦ " ' i Ing until after her marriage to a ly' increased. Now her bulging file The Gale Grill is operi again aft- Eighth ; graders at Arkansaw • i„ Good for $1.00 off on any permanent J- young Air Force lieutenant is the ~\oi letters and solutions from her er being closed five days for ar- Grade School will have graduation ;: author of a hew ,column for liorhe- readers has forced/-' the .' furniture ranging . stools on: one side and exercises at " the school May 15, : / :jiARl makers which will appear weekly out of the master bedroom, she booths oh the other , providing Principal Fred V Caturia said, >:M N in the colored comic section of the has learned; to type arid has re- a center aisle, and easier service. Grades 6, 7 8 will hold their ;/; Winona ; Sunday News beginning and r8EAljTY/SCH0OL/ :;; '"*'^ ¦ ; placed the original second-hand The restaurant also has been re- annual picnic . at. Como Park, Min- ^rtsi ¦¦' ¦ ..¦¦. ¦...¦'-... ¦¦¦ ¦•¦>¦•;.¦ .-.>... .., - ¦ , . next Sunday.. ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦' >6 West Third / Phone 3738/ ; j- typewriter with five others; in- decorated; ' - -. .," neapolis, May 17, School will close Air Conditioned . ;¦ - "Hints frorn.ftelbise ,'' a potpour- cluding two electric. A new inlaid floor has been in- May 22. ..:. „..i....^...^^..„..„.....:.... w .i...... ^».... , — J ri of household tips, advice, eco- nomical short cuts and recipes, is written by Heloise Cruse, a 43- year-old native of ;Texas whose husband is a lieutenant colonel ¦ in '' -.the.. Air Force and assistant deputy for personnel at Hickam Air Force Base near . /Honolulu, Hawaii; .' ¦ : ;-: ,. ' ,. SHE BEGAN! writing her column as a result - of; a challenge by friends. It: first appeared , in the Honolulu ' Advertiser;¦ is now syndi- leloise Cruse cated and Mrs. Cruse imv needs a staff of five to- '"fc .e'ejp*. ' pace with that's done. Besides, clutter makes her rapidly increasing correspon- me nervous!" . dence.'. . ': . . When her friends call: her a col- Not only is writing the column orful person they mean it literal- her first newspaper . job; '- 'it ', wasn't ly because; she uses hair spray to too many years ago/ that ' she not change; the color of her hair every J only-, 'a'dmitt.ettiy.' didn 't know how day, arid sometimes more fre- l^^^^^-^^miRSDAY ' ' ; ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ^ ^ ^ ¦^ ^ l l i li to make a bed—she didn 't even quently. .:- .: ; - .v . . .;:/¦ . ' ^ ^!W-lsJipP{jSi U I know which ; end . of a broom to "J- just can 't .- ..abide.7 a dreary FRIDAY-SATURDAY <~^> #<^? use. - :- . • look ," she says, ' "and when I '.'I never did learn houselteeping wear a blue dress and blue shoes, when . I was living with my fam- why Tm going to have blue hair." JI ily in '. 'Fort''. Worth , Texas, ''./.'she /I KfCKERINO CASUALS . A FEW YEARS ago When she x/-> confides , "and it was only after parly ^ ^ we were married and stationed at was going to; have a garden n ' the grass in . her ;yard had a dried , an air base that I- found out there wbe-begone lobk , so- she sprayed Vnid was a lot more io^ it . tbarrhiring mmd j Z- OVER 200 PAIRS Z:ST it; green (three packages of tint . a maid , which we. couldn 't afford | |v /J\ newly- to one gallon of water). Now she on his pay! Fortunately,; sprays the grass before every pat ^ $ 88 ¦ $ 88 wed husbands don't know the ' .¦•trunks* difference and even at; one of our ty and also paints tree. . . NEVER BEF0RE sucH DRAST,C 8- A goW, sprays leaves: with white and • 7" / / first meals when I cooked two XIRK SHOES i^wni-i y flowers. «• ¦* %, ¦ IWI ON •iii.^i. i cups dry rice that multiplied .isn't: . above, touching up \^ ik v ^\v REDUCTIONS• *» ^^ wi^ THESE QUALITY• SHOES^iiva.^ NEW STOCK / / )y of She was just as unorthodox; about \ W >§3 ^ ^->v /77^L T/ /S many times, he thought¦ every- her approach to writing a column. body made that. ' much,'.'.' BLACK — BONE —RED — NAVY. NYLON-MESH-HY LEATHER. SIZES /&/wJfe&. At .a party, when friends were U ^l^te^^^V J/ ,mjr HER EDUCATION in homemak- talking; about , plans after retire- Good SirM T U ing; began , with her/marriage in ment , she said she'd like to write v ^^ki^^X "~ A Low or Mid HeeU - ° y ^*>^\ f/f ~ I 1939 • and was continued in; such daily for the. newspaper. Jibes oi " < places as •Nanking. '. Shanghai , Ja- her friends made? her more de- pan and Washington , D. C. termined, so the:next day she call- ^^S^Jj^^K Reg. Ctmr ^mOO s sdr ed on the publisher of the Honolu- 13.95 3)0.00 ^^ ^ WH1TE "In the Air Force, " she says, ^^« ^m and / ~~ you learn to keep a well-run lu Advertiser: Once inside, she had NOW JUST r ^^ r ELK " writ- ^^^^^"s^^J ii ~ A ti/oc5>I4.VD ^^%m m k house , for , anything- else 'would be to admit that she bad never ** mW ^jj^ ^^ ^^ BLACK a deterrent to your husband's; car ten ;fbr newspapers and couldn> ^^ ^mmm *****^ BEOWN reer because of the entertaining even type; : THE PUBLISHER, laughed but 0 ^ sent her home to; return in a week With some sample columns. She Mrs; Has had : no. trouble writing them, just Kennedy looking around her home to re- call some of the short cuts. she'd learned in housekeeping, Original- Cleopatra Hairdo ly hired on a 30-day basis,;she ^WASHINGTON . . (AP) — Mrs. soon was given a/three-year con- John F. Kennedy is sporting; a tract when mail from enthusiastic modified Cleopatra". - .sly le' ' hairdo, readers began pouring in. and the. White House says it's no Up to the time she was syndi- ' ¦'¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ' ' wig. . . :/./ // :• ;.// • .;. ///¦ The. First Lady;showed up. at the Capitol Tuesday for the -an- New lasting Shine r r JWaM ^&8^'i£^!Za *ti&&mmm. ^^^S^a^a^a^B^a^a^a^ ^^Ba^S^i^Bfia ^i^^i^V ^^H—1^_ nual luncheon of the Senate wives ^Sa^^^^^Kg^HT^^^^L ^^^8i^l^Bl ^9a ^^^k ^^*^Hi^i^SVa^a^BEBaV ^^a^a^BHHBa^am^aV Red/Cross unit. She was wearing For All Floors her.hair wide and bouffant at the A new floor finish contains \ sides; : but there were. 110 bangs: "Acrylic'' the wonder working She wore a small black velvet chemical that ends waxing, just D P bow in front to go with her gray as the new "acrylic" auto fin? STACK HEELS and white fioundstooth -checked ishes require no Waxing. New LITTLE H EELS MID-HIGH HEELS _ GIRLS' FLATS ' : " ¦'¦ Seal Gloss fjoor , finish ./will ;not .. . , . The season 's most popular for „, , , . I suit. . ' New spr'^g stock. Vhites, bone, , . . ,, ^^soles. Wash and wear^ uppers. Large selection, broken sizes, new yellow and ends water ; spot- White11 or blackU1'"- I'aieni.natent iurfor gierariu-dau casual or semi-dress wear Many „,. One Senate wife wondered if it ting. It is slip resistant. Right _ . ,..,„ - . -, , ,, , There also alionCHIUII , dressuic»b occasionsu^ o&iuus. InchIHLII anaand black , patent or calf. Smartaire— , , , , ,, , Scotchgard treated. Resist soil — spring styles. Black, bone, white ' might hot be a wig. fty vinyl , hnoleum , asphalt, styles. Bone , tan and black. , _. . u i u » • , .. . were reports when Mrs. Kennedy nnp.hn]f hpnU American GirL ,, , • shed water. Colors:^ bone, tan, mint• , and combinations. rubber tile, wood and terraz- c iidu urns. __ Values to $10.95. ,, , visited Pakistan and . India that zo. Easy to apply and lasts for black. she might be taking along a wig months. to ease, her coiffure problems: ~ ~ The While House denied the ™«L Paint 5?^~ 88 $ -88 $ 88 $ 88 $ 88 $ ,8S $ ,8S presence of a wig on the trip. It 167 Center St. oTr ?6 » 8 denied Tuesday 's wie rumor , too. 7 - 9- 5* 8" £::, *6* -. 3 - 6 I RACK LOl - LADIES rs »; *3'30 TENN IS SALE *™«™ MA0E «ft WORKSHOE SALE^ fi^|g^mmm Wlh Att H GuOfd fOf Bett»f SUDDOrt " \mmmmm\\Wmmmmmmmm%S^mmmm^ ¦ t^uB ^SRSl&. JUICM 'C DAVf. ^^^^^^^^ ¦Vifl ^k ' 5—— ^ T^^^^^^^WVHw' "**'*^ DS/Td ,lD'S MISSES ^S ^ S * ^ HB ^ M ^ ' > , MB P L , " Flex Shu — Flexible As Your Hand J" J2 49-S2 £9 _

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Kalua Klub" ' 0- ¦ MOST QF THE OLD FAVORITES ARE BACK >/ ' >3^^B\. ' V»! [^M m^M amWLmmWW THAT'S THE PLACE FOR Canronesian & Polynesian , Foods SEE and American Dfsh.es WHITE — BLK. PATENT BOHE OR THIM NOWI N ^ ^^ ^ ¦ L \ ^^P^ WKr cuiLimEN's-MissKs- , BLACK CALF ^ '^ ,o • o———— ,0 ,o ^. |^fe \: m, * ^ m,m -- K^ Wr Wi 12 ~ 12 3 r wn And Remember That Other A-B-C-D Widths'" • ' ¦SLIP ONS* ^PHllim ***-$3.99 ***+* $5.45**rmrm~W*MW ^' i— ' Wonderful - ^^S^^^^^ Plqce M S 04 FLATS in Fountain City SWIVEL STIU I 'S ' n uri i,.' \*Vflfl^l^L - WICnfTiKS 4/ *% A-t-DlT Widths V^^^^^^^A ¦—J m* .^ mm—, ri w 4 •, '° $0.88 . ' *^$yi l 4 88 ^i>fllfl ^ ^ ' ' k' ^^i *' " Sl/(> s l0 Wlnona i Largait Shoe S»or» WcdL ^^j ¦^ ¦ a^^HPRk '' ¦ y ,0 Th,rd > , k^ S 11 12 75 Wel S ro• ^^^^ o " "' * * ' Granger Church ¦ Boy, Girl Lead )EAR ABBY: . V^.j&.^MM^- To Burn Mortgage ; GRANGER, (Special) Mirk¦ : . ~ St., .Matthew's . ' Lutheran . Church At Oale-Eltrick here is . planning a mortgage burn- ¦¦;- ' i • ¦:¦' 'j. ¦ <" ~ , _^y ' - lT~y\35r^%&—^Sr rSfc. ' ' ' " ing ceremony Sunday. f &Jx , m ^^H 2jk%m& -¦ The Rev, Robert Taylor , n e w W ifSifcvi^f^'A pastor of St. Matthew's, has invit- ed the preceding, pastor/ 1 Grville \^^mmktiSmmtr mTTM *S^_ Boettcher, Winthrop, to deliver the I ^W/kWfW AWmwm& ^*\\\~ sermons for the day. -/ Be M ©strich / ¦ : -mmmWAS *mW\J^mHbJ ^I a By:.ABIGAIL VAN BUREN The; morning Worship service : DEAR ABB'Y : As a disinterested third party, your advice is will begin at 9:30 a.m., a dinner ' ¦ ieeded. My brother's wife is running around and everyone in our will be served ;at : noon with an ' ^^SmWam+&>I?§imm^am^SPa\\^^m\ % A m m ^^ i little town knows it' but him. She uses, all sorts of lame excuses afternoon service , to follow at 2:15 lo get out of the house "for an hour " and comes in at midnight p.m. /.; ivith more lies. My brother works J2 hours , a day trying to provide The congregation, : which was re- lor her and their three children. She sleeps till noon- and lets the sponsible for the. erection of the e children fend for themselves. The house is a mess. She dresses modern building, dedicated in 1955, Gary P o8y invited its friends ike a street-walker and her children look like ¦ to /the worship GALESVILLE, Wis. (SpeciaD- var orphans, VVeuld you advise ine to give her services.:.. - ' . .:¦ Gary Nelsestuen, son of Mr. and mough rope to hang herself? Or should I tell Mrs ,Alex Nelsestuen, ' and Peggy-, riy brother ? We are decent people and every-' Barenthin , daughter of Mr. and ¦ ' Y~s m /^^^^ BtliH ^a^a^a^ai^ me is talking; ¦/'' ;•' '.'G." m .i^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^E^E^U^^^fl^a^a^a^a^a^a^BaRBS^^yT' n J . Past CommanderS Mrs. Howard Barenthin, share am MW la* ^a^a^a^aHHP ^'?J ^V^a^a^a^a^a^HMiaHaH KS mm.' ^WfK M * I WRW *^' ;; "; be pretty hard . Gale-Ettrick High School's vale- V^f^Sx ^^^a^H^i^i^H " DiEAR "G, It: would Of Legion Post dictory and salutatory honors re- ^^^^^^^^ for a mari not to be. aware that his wife *rx»rtivp!v, I dresses like .a "street-walker" and his chil- * war orphans." If your brother Hold Reunion Gary, president of student coun- 1 dren look like " dl, also , participated/ in band , ..really is having the wool pulled over his ; Nineteen past cornmahders and i eyes~-ddn't be; sheepish. Tell him! past; swing band and Future Farmers six adjutants attended the of America. Peggy also played in annual reunion Of the Past Com- '^¦;¦ ¦' ' " ' ¦ ' ' • ' : ' ' " • ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' DEAR ABBY: You said , "Just because the band and swing band. Both —i " - ;;¦ ' ' ; . :/" ;: - ;• . " /' - ' ' . « [ /MM^M^f&^. . -on the dome"doesn 't mean there manders Club of Leon J, Wetzel students plan to attend college . IrSWJs chrome - " Abbv¦ Post 9 at the American Legion I P irregulars q< $3.98 — Infant*' .. and Toddlers' < is no power under the hood." Will you please Gary at the University" of Wis- • Memorial Club Tuesday evening. jfo .ell me. how YOU know? / V I KNOW consin and Peggy as yet undecid- ( < Elected new commander of the ed. ^ / DE All I:/ Some >of my best friends are mechanics. club was J, Everett Burke (1935- Principal Blaine. Pederson an- ^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^^B^H^^^^ H i : 30), succeeding Thomas Richards nounced these honor stitdents. Bac- ^ it PLAYWEAR" ¦ ¦:¦ SETS ¦ ' $2 DEAR ABBV: If a baby-sitler is asked (o come fo sit /roni (1933-34). ![ 'v.; ' -/- ; • ?¦. "/*' « . New adjutant is calaureate service will be May J;.00 p.m/ until; midnight; what do you think ; about this situation?; Adolph Bremer (1946-47) suc- I arrived promptly ' at seven. The parents were nowhere near 1 27, class night May 28 and com- Ji R»9 $2;2S — Infanti' . '¦: " ' ¦{ ceeding C. E. Linden (1945-46). mencement May 31. ready to leave the house. At eight, ,they left , saying.; "Well , / ¦ : The Lejjion Auxiliary served <%A9S that's one hour less of your time —; sorry."'.They _ came back at the dinner Reg. «95 Reg. ^P«5 Reg. r : ¦¦ ¦KNIT¦ ¦ SLEEPERS¦ ,™' i^2&.$i'¦ a quarter to one — exactly 45 minutes later than they promised ' ¦<[ij ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ . ¦ . . ** - . ¦;. i ¦ 24.95 lma\ 29.99 AmaJ 39.95 OH ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' - . « ¦ ¦< ¦ ¦ ¦ Election at Mabel ¦ • ¦ . . late, ha, ha." Then I get < .. saying, 're a few minutes . < — "Sorry we ,.;...... ' : : : : ' ¦ paid for four hours. What would YOU do? Pancake Breakfas^ Set MABEL, Minn. (Special)—Th e I ;{- ; ' RtB. ' $i.7v ; ":. ' " . ' .//;¦. '/• ' ' ./I OVERWORKED AND UNDERPAID ^ / At Whitehall Mav 14 annual Mabel school board elec- DEAR O. AND IL: I would tell them they owed me for tion will be May 15 between 7:30 ^ SWEAT SHIRTS „;,.., .: ; ; ,, ,.;. $1-:: WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special)— and 9 p.m. at the school build- I^T mwMmarmMammm^m^m^mW^m^m^mWtm ' five 45 minutes and no "ha ha" about it | | ' hours and ' ' ' ' . ' ' : ' ' " : ¦ ¦ ' ' " ' : ¦ ' ¦ ' • ¦ ¦ • - ¦ ¦: ¦ The annual ¦ ¦ ¦: /' ¦ : ¦ ; ; - pancake ¦ • breakfast of • "Wold ¦ ing. Terms of Glennis ¦ ¦/: and • - :. ;. ,.. . :!» . :>. . . . ¦ ¦ . / . ^ , DeAR ABBY: I am in love with a nice fellow arid he has ; Reg. $l;79 — Boys arid Girl*' Cotton /. ' ' ' <:\* the Whitehall Lions Club will be ' Roger Bacon are expiring. Two di- MmL^mmWmm ^mmmmm ^ax&l^&nAmmmazM \f ' asked me to marry him. I would like to have a big church wed- May 13 with serving from 6 am. rectors will be voted upon for a aaawfra^a^aM^^^^^^^^^^^a^aaa^stSej^aawmj ^^pajawar^^^ , ding and wear a white gown and veil, and have a large reception. to 1pm. Peter Bie«M is commit- term of three years. Filings may BOXER SLACKS¦ ¦¦ ¦ ,/ $1¦ j [ , . ' . » ; ' . :¦ . ' . had . a child. A few in the family know about it. Should I tell tee chairman Funds raised , . .( . .. i be made with the clerk, Mrs. Hu- 4 my future husband about it? I gave the baby up for adoption. I . will be used for some commun- bert Bernatz, before Saturday. , ; "Where Qwlity- Clothing Is NOT Expensive " was only 15 at the time and 1 am W now. -:: - SECRET KEPT, ity project. < j I rregulars of $1,19 Value -r- Shorf Sleeve < >k^vj *i^^ty^^fiNa'j^^^w^e^s^i. y/,T<*<.\, ,--^'\' :.:- '

|! ^ ENTIRE STOCK —- GIRLS' j Two Girls Lead : Pass alMabel ;f' /^/SPRW0/ . .MABEL, Minn. ;(Special)-Kar- eri Street, daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. G- . O, Street, Mabel , has been ;; named valedictorian of the Ma- / ;//;// - bel High School graduating class: f; " : '^ She has an average of 95.4. /; ¦ Kathleen Ford , daughter of . Mr.. and Mrs. Myron Ford ,, is saluta- ' 95; ' Reg. $4.98 — Infants' and Toddler* torian with an . average of 1.- ; : ¦ ¦ \ [ j . :^amm&ztf£0m*!!52mmm ^ ^F^^^^m ^ m m\ ' ¦' fe, Oiifbuilding Paint that will stand up for years and : X ' Both. . girls have , taken identical ^ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ; ; subjects during their •¦' high. . - 'school ' ¦^^^ Sa ^Sflai r^ ^ T ' 'A - li - * I ¦¦m.- -m/ » '. still look GCJOOl This product i« sold ONLY BY /^^ m ^ ^ TWEENER SUITS : $530 career, They are members of the ' ' ¦ ¦' ' PAINT STORES ...NOT TO BE CONFUSED i; ; ' 'T. ¦ Wa[' ' jL* M-Mm Wi National Honor Society and the V lk\ m\\W Ml ^kmm ^ ¦ \V AfV ¦ I H ^^ " ¦ .d m J m P3* with chtap promotional hoosepaints sold by many ^| ' * ' "90" club. j m m m m m ¦ $3 four seniors and two juniors were ¦' ' ||. ' ' - . . ::. ,.:./. :^- " - ,- ' . . -' v. ' -:: ¦:: :¦ ' , ' ¦ " ¦ ' ¦ ' ; ' ' ¦¦ ' :¦ '•• ¦ ' • '. ¦ ¦ ' • • ' ¦ ¦ < received into membership of ¦ the V • ; ¦ * Pllsse ;; > . ' . ' ';/\ ..•: :| JNational Honor Society. JFour •sen- j| Rep. $2.50 ~ Girl s . / iors are Kare-n Brenna, Gordon Eddy, Connie Haagensoii and Rob- | | SHORTY PAJAMAS;,A «/ 2W$3 ert Sandeh; . Junior members are ' ' ' ¦ ' "; " ¦ j .:/• < [ ' , • ¦ • . .; " :: ' "¦; ; "': /' ;"/' '/ . -/." . ' /'/ :"/ . '' • '/ < Julianne Wold and David Larson; ; • ¦ ' •/' Members of the National Honor |! Reg. $3.98 - Girls' : ••// . J Skwiety must /teave maintained an BLOUSES ,/v ,„ 52.98 j average of B or better through- ' I"UZ" ¦" ' ¦ out their high school career and . '' ¦ '<| : ' . '"¦' ' ¦ . ' '• • ¦ , • ' ¦ ' 'f'A ¦ ¦ ¦ : • • ¦ must have exhibited good charac- . . ' . . . ' . < ;/;/ l| Thurs. - Fn. oat.! ¦ ¦ adership, MB^mmmmi. '¦ ' ¦ - '. ' ' ter , le and service. . ". ' » Rag. to $3.98 - ENTIRE STOCK—Girls' . •J Other honor students named ^^^ ' were Richard Spande, Ira llimes, ¦ ¦ ij STRAW HATS ...¦ Vis, % Price | Diane Hagen , Barbara Hoiiskcr. ' ¦I :¦ ' .. i ;¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' • Brcnda Tliingvold and Linda Sic ([; . ;. . ; . . .;. . . . .< ¦ ¦ ' ¦' gen. These students maintained i[ Reg. $5-98 — Girls' Flannel-Lined " . ' « an average of 90 or better for :¦ their four years in . high school Standard material for mourn- ^ ; p POPLIN JACKETS , ,. $4.40 : Graduation exercises will be held ing dresses in the 18th Century PAI;NT ^ ^ ' ¦ ' : ¦ ¦ „* ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦: ' ^^ ' ¦ <[ . ' ¦;:. . " . ' ' ' • . . '. ' . " « May 31 at the high schoo l alidi- was bombazine, a combination of ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ^S^^ ' ^^" i a i i ' i ; ' ' i a i ^ ^ ' ¦;• ' • ' ¦¦ ' ' torium. ' silk and; worsted . ' j ' ' . . ' < ^^^ m eaT^reyeareriay^eaWW^^r^FejT^reeTwyyiey^'eT'eTWir y WW ! |. BIG SELECTION -— GIRLS' ) 'W v e 'eT^ririiW' W WWWWWwWWlWIarW, DR0I> cl ; ¦ ¦¦¦ F ¦ ¦ TH¦ ¦ INNER¦¦ ¦ '• • 1 ; " • W"' : ' ' W "' : ' . ' * . ^^' • °™ "I ' ^:. '/ . BABY , . Ideal for covering and protecting shrub* .. j . Summer Playwear ! m / . j I Reg. 890 per 9ailon — washe* '¦ak : S%- - - \£ty ' ' '' < g^ —Furniliire—and Floors. 101 other , ; V bruihes, thins paint, etc — SPE- *5 i, :' uses around the home, tool Regular 79* ;. s CIAL PRICE IN YOUR OWN «* :; ' ^ " .eller. SPECIAL DURING THIS SALE ON- /v ./;2J'- »^V'?,f ] .;¦ ¦: ¦ CONTAINER... JI' j I!| >BERMUDAS PEDAL PUSHERS i or ac ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ : LY ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ • • i Krfv J p°^ ays i I . . , , % " -" ' ' - - ¦ ' ¦ ' J" ' ' !} Sin* 4 to 14 ! ¦ ^ ^ ^ ' ' " ' ' _ ; _ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ • ' ¦ - • , , ~ —.— —_ : : 1—; i; . ' " -< — \ Mm MmW ^ MP ^a. mmam | ( ' ( ^ ¦ m * mm W1|J0 ( ' .1 m WmmWm^mG -i ,&9 Value — Boys' i ^^c !> Irregulars of *i J | / FREE MATTRESS i KNIT SHIRTS „ ,. ,., $1.19 \ with purchase¦ of any crib ¦! JW ' 33 ¦¦ ' : ' ' : : » 9 ^ «» ^ ' a ' i / i ^ ! Reg, $24.95 Coseo and Taulor Tot ] < Reg. $2.00 — Boys' Short Sltevt ¦ <

I Deluxe' Strol lers ...... $19.88 (8, ¦ i , i ¦ I I SPORT SHIRTS 2or $3 !' ¦ • ' * ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ < ¦ . , • i I ¦ I i Coseo Nylon Playpens , . $13.99 J» Reg. $3.98 - Zip-Front ; | ; j : JACKETS „,o $2.88 / ! Reg, ^4.DS J S ¦ ' ' i ¦' : Welsh Strollers ...... $16.99 ' i (| Reg. $1.50 —Boys' ] ! • * ! Reg. $34.9!S J j i PLISSE PAJAMAS „, w 2 ,./$3 [ Swing Sets, only...... $27.99 | » LATEX INSIDE ' ] ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' !» ¦ ¦ ' | 3 swings, »f slide, glidor , etc. < nV ^ ¦' ¦ ' ¦ J! Rag. $3.98 - Boys' ! Reg. $24;s5 „ . . J ^^ VMH l BKM>H ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ » ¦ ¦ ¦ » ¦¦ ¦ quality " ftjj. FLAT PAINT. ^ W Definitely a productthe . such as many master *§ <^^ Area use. j i SHIRT & PANT SETS „,. „ $2.88 h Swing Sets ...... $19.99 palnten tlirouahout Winona They ^Is ' i ] *f 11 Several colors to chose from plut white ^^ ! Reg. $29.55 ' j § f |g prefer It tor lonB.|«*Hng durability AND imooth % •—$aU subject on hand /y b to stocks , 10 hor- m paint job «t th. same time, REGULAR S5.35. g ry In early for* your choice. Shop dur- 1 | TEEN SPECIALS ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 16 Sidewalk Bikes . . . . $19.97 j J 3,£ - !i i BA | * Ing Jackpot Days ot the Paint Depot 3* «* M^ S i > Reg. $5.{M ! J and $avel I Reg. $24.98 and $29.98 6 %$ SpCCial ^ B. -*V | 99 i " ' ¦ ' | Baseball Pitchbacks . . . $ 4. - £* « t FREE BASEBALL WITH ANY GLOVE PURCHASED ' 1 I mWm m+mm ' - ** SPRING COATS - 3 OFF : ' (' Reg, $19.85 < - | | &L wilH the purchase of ANY S gal. j Reg. $17.98 Water Skis ...... $14.49 j 2 i . j 1: WOOL SUITS - - $12 I Reg. $19.95 1 __, _ _. J ; I Slalom Skis , . . . , . $15.99 I [ Sec our selection of sld ropes, life jackets, boat cushions , T-lc. i J> ' ' - [ at iKirgnln prices, aa j m ggsg® ~ \\\^m»Mmm ~ ~ I . (iff^mwmmv B^iBgggg^ W*2\mmm MW^^^^^^ D PO ¦ ¦ " ^ ^ ^ ^^ ' ^^ ^ T" 1 DA I hi T 1 j 5M A~ and. Soy* OJL IAJ and OUA, ™ M' W M 'M W m d**" J $ U- S 167 Centnr St. *W Phone 4163 I . 4th «nd ^oln Phone 2697 Fourth ond ' Main > - Phono 2*67 : ' ^ ' ' - — : — : *=—

Wl0lf^0^L0¦ ¦ ^0^Mf0 ^0^Sr^ ¦¦ ' ' . ¦ • ' • ' ¦ • . . ; • . . /, ' ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' • :. ' , . . . «, She had been a., patient there ltt dee, and Carol./ a student at i WEDNESDAY years arid in poor tiL health for a long¦ La CrOsse. college-.four. brothers, ^l yxH time. ; . /? . Leo, ; Winona;: Alphqnse and Al- EXTENDED FORECAST MAY 2, 1961 , The Daily fiecSt at St. day to hear the first . degree mur- patients: .2 to 4 ind 7 to •»:»•".p.m. (np ces peplinski, •' 863 E. BroadWay, W. Howard St., died Tuesday at likely first of next; week. Precip- der trial of former short order lirigstbne, Minii., and Walter Schu- children under 12), - ' ception Church, the Altar Society Boniface, with burial in the church itation 'will average one-tenth inch bert; Utica , Minn., collided on West Maternity patients: 1 to 3:30 ' and 7 to will be Thursday at 8:30 a.m. at 10:15 a.m; at Winona General Hos- and Lady Foresters.. cemetery. The Rev. Eriiil Hbdriick cook Thornas Greer. One male al- 1:30 p.m. (adults only). Borzyskowski Mortuary and 9 a.m. pital following an illness of one or less; in scattered showers ear- ternate also was chosen. ; 5th Street west of Baker Street at Surviving aire: Three son?; Ray- will conduct the service.; Friends ly, in period and some light rain 4:05 p:m, Vaughn was traveling TUESDAY at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. week. She had lived here since mond A. arid Williafn H. (Butch) , may call 7 p.m. Thursday ; Greer, 23, of Tomah, is charged ¦/ after most likely north portion first of in (he gunshot;, siayirig/ last Octo- west on 5th Street. Schubert, park- Admissions The Rt. Rev. Msgr. N/ F./Grul- 1951v/. ..;-, ~/: . ". ./';/'•: Fountain City, and Ferdinand, Me- at WiemeriKillian. Funeral Home, ' kowski will conduct the /service. next week ber of; his employer, Delores ed facing west on Sth Street , pull- Michael Tandeski; 623 Huff St. She was a member . for many norninie; Wis.:, three daughters, Arcadia. The Rosary will be said WISpONSIN-^Temperatiires ed out into the lane traffic; Burial.will be in St. Mary's. Cem- years of North Praiiie Lutheran (Marie ) , ; will rarkisprt, 36, owner of a restaurant of Nei- Airs. Clifford J. Kester, St. Mrs. Lester Conrad Ar- Thursday at 8 p.m. and at 8:30 average near normal except about in Tomah. ¦•/ ther driver was injured. Police Charles, Minn; etery: . .,.^ Church, rural Lahesborq, where cadia; Mrs; Thorsten. (Ottillia) by the Knights of Columbus. Fri- "Friends may, call after 2 p.m. 4 degrees above normal extreme Judge Lincoln¦ Neprud is presid- estimated; that Vaughn's car re- Emii Ketting, Cochrane, Wis. she had been active in the choir Haugan, Sylmar, Calif., and Mrs. day the/Rosary will be said!at 8 northwest.. Normal higl\s 56-66 and ing. •' ¦'' -' . ¦ • ceived about $50 damage, Schu- . ¦ • ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦;: ¦ ' • "¦/ today. The Third Order of St: ( ¦ • ¦ Anna) Russell, . and Ladies Auxiliary, Before her Thonias O. Kan- p.m/ : Birth* . and at 8:30 by Father: Hod- . ;-/,»•; .; ¦ . . . normal lows 35-44. Only rninor day :; . bert's car. about $10. . ' *"' Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bergler, Francis, Sacred Heart and Rosary marriage she taught in a rural sas City, Mo;; one brother. Emil nick.; ' societies will say the . Rosary to- to day changes in temperatures RESPECT THOSE ELDERS Winona Rt. 1, a son. sqhool near her childhood home Graser, Boscobel; four sisters, Til- expected until turning cooler about day at 6:45 p.m. and Msgr. Griil- lie ; Graser, Madison. S, D.; Loui- McNARY, Ariz. Ml—Maybe life Arizona basketball champions Mr. and Mrs. Eldred^Braatz, arid at Ostrander. / WINONA DAM LOCKAGE Sunday or Monday.; Precipitation Lewiston, Minn,, a daughter kOwski will say the Rosary at 7:30; The former Mina Johanna Tung- sa, Handlee, Fennimore. Wis,; Mrs. does/begin at 40. challenged the faculty to a game , Prairie du Chieri, will total around ohe-terUi of an McNary High School, Class B The teachers won 101-84, Discharges land , . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertha Shedizy ; FLOW — 57,500 cubic feet per inch in scattered showers about John P. Kenney, 058 Gilriiore Ananias Tungland, she : was born and Minnie Graser, Prairie du second at 8 a.m. today. ; - the weekend. ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦;¦ Municipal Gbiirt grandchfldren and 29 ¦ : Ave. ' - • . ' "", . Jan. 19, 1891, in Fillmore County. Chien; 17 ".' ;. ''. ¦ ; Tuesday OTHER TEMPERATURES : " ' was.married Oct 25, 1917, at great-grandchildren. Her husband, Mrs. Elden "W/ Salway, Rush- /' ;;;// / jWINONA / . She 1 ;50 p.m.--W. S. Rhea, with 11 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ford Rt. 1, Minn: North Prairie Lutheran Church. four children , and two sisters/ Kate ANY QUESTIONS : Forfeits :were:-;: Taylor and Annie Baures, have barges, downstream. : High Low Pr. Mrs. Harry G. Wagner and She and her husband farmed in ;¦ Albqueruque, ¦/¦' fpSl Steven C. Jones", 23, Rushford, died; ¦'" ' .'¦; ' . . ' 4. p.m.i-George W. Banta , light , clear ... 68 39' . . about money problems; .that is? Get/ ¦ ¦ II baby, 4325 7tji St., Goodview. ' Fremont Township many years AtJanfa ,.". clear ;; •;' . ; $5' 59 ;. the "happy answer" at Minnesota Loan'' ' .' ' Minn.,.$9 . on two: separate park- following their marriage.. A funeral service will be Friday downstream. ¦ • . -mmW ¦ ¦ Mrs. Lilliari M. Simon, 734 W. (5 $4). 4:45 pim.s-Geprge w; Banta , Bismarck, cloudy ...; 13 37 • ; andThrift!- To clean up bills Buy *^^. ing meter violations arid at 9:30 a.m, at Iminaculate Con- ;¦¦ • • II Broadway. He was arrested by•; police; on a Survivors are: Her husband: one ception Catholic; Church, with' bur- with four barges, -upstream. Boston ,, rain ...... ; 43. 40 T .•; what you; need • •Reduce installments . -J"'l ¦' "¦ ' " ; Mrs. Allan F.< Forhan, 7 Fair- son, Arvid, Utica; four- sisters, hic'ago, ' .'. cloudy.; .;;.. .'64 . 50. .20 ; « Meet emergencies — all on terms .¦ ¦;• ' warrant at 1:20 p.m; Tuesday at ial in the church cemetery. The Wednesday ¦ ¦ ' —WM fax St/ police headquarters. Miss Alethe Tungland. Rushford, Rev; Louis Clarke will conduct the 4:50 a.nwEleanor Cleveland , cloudy ..;. 77 59 planned to fit your budget, and at rea- . ' - Brookings; S.D., Gordon , with : ;cost; ' Ar-mw- ' The Rev, William Lindloff, Wi- Richard / Niemeyer,. .570 Hibert Mrs. Emma Hove, service. Friends may .call Thurs- 12 barges, dbwiistream. Denver, clear: ;.;. ;....,. 64 38 .. sonable mar Aa' *-- ' - ' -' nona Rt. 2. Mrs. Ben (Mabel ) Kolstad, Lanes- Detroit , rain ...... 70 49 .52 / There's; no need to worry unnecessarily ; , W : Amr:. ¦ ' . St.,/$7 on; two parking zone vio- day afternoon and evening at Col- . 5:35 a.m.—William Clark, with :; ' - • Mrs. LaVeme Putz, Fountain lations ($5 $2). He was ar- bpro, and Mrs. Ed (Alice) Hanson , by Funeral Home. The Rosary will Fairbanks, clear .... 34 20 V. about money problems when you can ' - .^L| . ' arid six barges, downstream^ bring them to Minnespta Loan City, Wis. ' -: ., ' .;. . .- rested ; by police on ' a warrant Peterson - three brothers/ Rudolph be said at 7 p.m. Thursday by- 9 a.m.—La Salle, with four Fort Worth , clear; .../ 75 49 .. & Thrift. HH Tungland , Philip, S, D., Evan , So, for prompt;arid understanding help._ . ¦¦¦ Mrs. Marliri E. Risting, 520 E. at .12:15 p;m. Tuesday, at police Father Clarke, at 8 by the Altar barges, downstream. Helena, cloudy .,..,. 63 39 : ' Broadway. Deadwood, S. D., and Amos, Rush- 8:30; by the Lady - For- Kansas'/ City, ' call or come in for loans of $100 to - -^^B'\'. - headquarters; Society and: . cloudy / • 69 48/ : $2,H0O or more. How about aWmm Miss Ann B. Rose, 667 E; ¦ ' ¦¦i. ford , and five grandchildren. . esters. \- - Los Angeles, clear ,; :84 60 tomorrow'? • GOODVIEW Raymond and Broadway. Stanley J. Pruka, let Wall; St.; - An infant brother ' Six grandsons will be pallbear- Memphis, ; clear ...... 71 49 .02 ; Mrs. Clarence Schwanke and two sisters,; Mrs. Frank ; (Anne) ers: Ralph; Clair and Milo Duell- Miami , clear 82 76 pleaded . guilty before Goodview (Mary) baby, Galesville, Wis. Manion and Mrs. Anton¦ man and Marvin; Armiri and Elden Hok-Si-La Camp Milwaukee, cloudy 58 48 .26 Justice Le\vis Albert fo a charge Knutson , have died. ¦ ¦ ' -; ;;¦ MINNESOTA LOAN of illegal; passing Tuesday evening. . Conrad • -; . lYipls., St. Paul , clear 69 34 OTHER BIRTHS Funeral services tvill be Satur- New Orleans , cloudy 60 66 AND THRIFT COMPANY He paid a fine of $10 and $5 court day at 2 p;m. at North Prairie Lu- /Sylvan Promchinske ARCADIA, Wis. , (Special )'-^Mr , costs. He had been arrested by Staff Prepares New Yoi k, cloudy 48 42 (Across from Employment Office) theran Church - .with" . burial in the ARCADIA, Wis. (Special)r-Syl- Omaha, clear 72 49 166 Walnut Phone 8-2?7< arid Mrs. Hubert Pepliriski, Ar- sheriff's: deputies at 9:30 a.m. Sun- church cemetery, the Rev. Percy van Pronschinske. -67, . Waurrian- cadia, a" son, April 22 at St. Jo- day on the Pleasant Valley Road Philadelphia , rain . 51 46 T L. Larson officiating. Friends may dee,' died suddenly at his! home Phoenix , clear 90 52 seph's Hospital here. about five miles south of Winona. call Friday from 7-9 p.m. at Jen- at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday. For 1.500 Scouts BLAIR, Wis. (Special): — -Mr; :¦;,., DAKOTA Portland. Me, rain 43 38 .04 sen Funeral Home, Rushford. lie was born Dec. 15, 1894. in LAKE CITY, Minn —Camp Hok- , and 'Mrs. Clinton Knutson, Ore- DAKOTA , Minn. — Duane J. Wauman- Poitland Ore , cloudy 60 49 04 ' the Town of Montana. Si-La's 31-mcmber camp staff met Rapid City, clear 70 45 go^; Wis., a son Sunday, Mrs. Nagel , ~20, La Crescent, 'Minn..'] Ernest Folked,ahl dec. . son of the late Albert - and Ae^pre ¦ Sunday afternoon to prepare for St Louis, clear 63 44 82 Knotson is the former Viola Gtuir pleaded guilty Afonday J^a-j i' . ETTRICK; Wis.- (Specialt -^ Mary Pronschinske; . ' '". an expected record enrollment derson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kota Justice Esther DoDrunz. ,fp- . a f at Salt Lake City, cloudy 67 41 , . ; funeral service for Ernest Folk4- "He rriarricd ; Anna Sendelbach their Gamehavcn Bo> Scout Coun- Clarence Gunderson, formerly of charge of. careless driving. | , , at St. Boniface Cath- San Francisco, cloudy 61 52 dahl 57, Galesville. formerly . of Nov. 4, 1919 cil camp this summer Seattle, Blair. Knutson is the son of Mr. Nagel/was sentenced to pay a ' Ettrick, will be Friday at 2 p.m. olic Church and they farmed in cloudy 52 44 04 'serve 12: days in the/ They expect 1,500 Scouts to be Washington , ram 63 52 40 and Mrs/ Albert; Knutson; rural $25 fine or at Living, Hope Lutheran Churchy the Waumandee area until 1960 ) Klaif county jail. He paid the fine arid ' pitching tents, building fire bowls iT-Tiace ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Ettrick. The Rev.. Mark M. Ron- when ; he. retired . arid; moved into and chopping wood on the slopes SANTA ANA. Calif—Mr, ;and $4 :, Court costs.. .; ' • ' ning will . conduct the service. town; He . was a member of DAILY RIVER BULLETIN /He was arresled /by Winona j surrounding Lake Pepin during Flood* Stag* 24-hr. Alts-.. Jack Carpenter, Santa Ana, Burial will be in Ettrick Ceme- Knights of Cdlurhbus, Holy/Name their eight-week camping season Calif , a daughter Tuesday. Mrs. County sheriff 's night patrol at 1:101 ''¦¦• ¦ ¦' ¦¦ ' ' St., Boniface church and Stage Today Chg. tery. ' ' . ¦/" . " ; ' '¦ Society of beginning June ' ' . ¦ 17 The staff will Red V'mg 14 7.7 ^N ^alB ^f '^ ^ am. Sunday pri CSAH 12 about two ^ \ at ^a ^^^ ^^ f*a^r x!mmma^Btte1immmrmmm% Carpenter is the former Margar- A . devotional sctvice will be had been''. a fireman in the To\vn train for one week, before that date et Spaag, daughter of Mr. and miles east ¦of Ridgeway; '• • ' ,' j of Wauniandee. Mr; Pronschinske Lake City 10 9 ¦ , ' - :.;. ai ; . ¦ given Thursday at 8 p.m. at Run- at camp. Wabasha 12 9 3 Mrs. R; A. Spaag. 380 Pelzer St.; - I nestrand Funeral Ettrick. had also been a trustee ; of; St. — .1 ' ' ID CARDS FOR CATTLE i Home/ . Nineteen staff membeis are Dam 4 , TW . 7.4 — 2 Winona.;.- FRANKFORT, Ky. */5V-The state; Friends may call after ,7 p.m. Boniface church and .a supervisor Eagle Scouts All except four have ST; CHARLES; Minn—Mr, and of the Town of Waumaridee.. Dam 5 , T W 5.7 — 3 Department of Agriculture . is tak- i Thursday at the funeral home counseled at Hok-Si La before. Dam 5-A , Mrs. Thomas Heirri, St, Charles, a o( ; •/. Surviving are:.. - : His wife ; six TW. 7.1 — 1 ing steps to give every herd and then at the; church after Lloyd S Knutson , assistant Game- Winona 13 $ 1 — .2 son, April 9 at . St. Mary's Hospi- cattle in Kentucky an iden'tifica-j 12:30 p.m. Friday: ; sons, Richard; Alois and Anthony, haven executne, is camp tal , Rochester, Mrs. Heim is 'the . WaumSlidee: Victor , Milwaukee; dnector Dam 6, Pool 9 3 tion card. Officials said each herd ' for the fifth year And Bruce Fos- Dam 6, T W 7 1 former Olivia. Kahz.. Lewisfon.'; ' -' permanent ntim./1 Mrs. Cora Duellman Sylvan Jr.. Hales Comers, Wis,, will be given a ' ter, council executive, is program La Crosse 12 8 1 — .1 ber, : allowing immediate .location ' . FOUNTAIN CITV, Wis, /.;(Spe- and Urban, independence¦;, three daughters, Mrs. Robert ( Antonette) director for the fourth year Tributary Streams TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS and identification of a herd in; the j cial)—Mrs. Cora Duellman. 87, Staff members: Clarence Blake, , ; Trempealeau ; - Mrs. Ray- Chippewa at Durand 5 2 +9 m Thomas Kauphusman , : 873^ E. event of a disease.outbreak or oth- Fountain City, died this morning Brock ' . '^ **miUmj0f H I \my _ . ¦¦ Mazeppa , water front director; Zumbro at Theilman 31 0 ^^^^ j r^.^^/ Broadway, 3. . . : er emergencies. ' . ' • ¦' " at St. Joseph's Hospital/ Arcadia , mond fCIeo) Woychik , Wauman- —2 4 ^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^ . ' Harry Buck , field •*ports director , Trempealeau at Dodge 4 7 +3 3 ;: ' ' ¦ ¦/' Mex Kotzk and John Curtin program -coun- Black at Galesville 4 0 J-l 4 . :/./';, ApARTMENT;3rG :; ^ ' ; ; : ¦ ' . fy y selor, both of Blooming Prairie , RIVER FORECAST Richard Harw ood. assistant water- (From Hastings to Guttenberg) ^^ ^ fi ont director , Donald Turner, The river will continue to de- ^*^ ^^aws^kwtk^ku^kW-m commissanan. Ralph Stemp, wa- cline at Winona with readings for ^mSfi^mmmmm\ terfront. Phillip Rogers and Dave the nex t three days as follows Stemp, program counselors, all of Thursday 7 9, Friday 7 8 and Sat- Chatfield; Robert Rossler and Gary urday 7 7 Cologan, waterfront; William Moore, Kenneth Nield , Larry Da- Forester, field sports , all from Wi- vis. Tony Chnstenson. and Roger nona; and Dennis Francis, Lake Nelson, all progiam counselors City, trading post operator from Rochester. Mrs Featherstone, Lake Citys David Nelson and Tom Rohde, and Mrs Van Allen, Rochester, ^StXMi^yl Rochester, dining hall stewards; are camp cooks. Norbext Gernes, *S mat^^^ &^mlA John M cB r i d e, Stewartville, St Paul Seminary, Catholic chap- * camp outfitter; La Verne DeVries, lain for (he third year , Kent Car- Plalnview; Douglas Wilson. West lander, Rock Island Seminary, 111., Concord ; James Lynn, Owatonna , protestant chaplain , and Mrs Har- and Dan Knuth , Mabel , all pro- ry Buck , Blooming Prairie, Scout- ¦ :/; gram counselors, Dale Jessen, master family area program co- L -: " ' - : ¦¦ ' ' ¦/. ' ¦ ' ^^¦¦ Pal/Curti*/:' . 39.95-49.95 spring ;¦;.. / V' /RBX W16R6AN"^".M.0. ; . \-y / .. : H food steward , Tom Wildenborg, ordinator. Dr. John Ulrich . Roches- , ^^ | dining hall steward , and Steven ter , is council camping chairman. ff 1 [ coats 111 s^t Jackpot Days $90AmmW WlHi- I ¦ /^|^S)o|^ Special! ' 29 95-39.95 tpring ^ coats $24 f ,

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P1 _ Dr. Marshall, who was president sembly, the- five-nation body did I of the academy in 1955-M, joined . not rule out any of the rumored 1 the '. university staff in 1945; Ho causes of the plane crash—sabo- 3 holds a bachelor of science de- tage, attack by hostile aircraft , 1 gree from the University of Cali- mechanical difficulties or human I fornia and master's"and doctor of . failure. It did say there was nc 1 I philosophy decrees from¦ the Uni- ¦ ¦ 1 Ronson Spinning Reel I fish plpper r.,,,,^ ' jS™"* *- * *' '^ ¦ versity of Afichigan. ' • • •: ¦ evidence to back up any of these 1« m. A. ¦ A Am ml _ ^ fUlmT^m^f m W^ ^mW I ^H lS» ^^3^#lg ¦ ^if * « """P" ^^^ E^ ¦^ ¦^ ¦^S ^H^iH fl rnu.,«„J nm ^^m N/' . . -.. ..t*-*-*—"Ll *****" m . theories IB Ik A AA^^ V i W — a« I 1 Spool, 100 yds. fine 1 stringer q» f flHL' 3hlNHS ¦ ^^ tf | fllflfl.fi. IfllflflJ fl DELICIOUS EATING PER POUND. ^ —' N WfI His experience , also - includes ^^- — 1 plug bait ¦ ^ ¦¦ ¦ J HI W AflMAfli ^i^V flfik%V I spinner ifi \ \\\WIRmma\\v&m \ 1 ^flflfl "flflfl flflflW H ^¦¦¦¦¦MMHLBLHLBflflflMBBLiLHLaLBKi ^^^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^ 1 ' RrJI service as a wage stabilizatiMl of- Hammarskjold died S«pt. IS! iLBH^^^Vr^V __ _aa*a^fe. 491 A l l l l I 1 live bait bOX ^^1 Iff^KflWUlilt ¦ VflflWH^fl ^^ flflflflj B |l AmmmWammmM a ^p ^a ^art ^M Ri ficer With the War Food Adminis- ' . § 3 lures 1 fisherman's knife - ^*^^ ^^^ ¦ ^H ^H ^^^^ ¦ ¦ „ _„ VALU ¦ f£ when a chartered plane crashed I nkli ^i ^i ^iHI ^n ^a^^^V -.¦¦HA 0 V VJ^ L f%IA WW\K Wfl I 6 files amJkmWkWamW^^mt\ \W¦ «filMflfllfififl Ifll^flT Lb-W # 1 CHOICE SELECTED ¦ 131 tration from 1943-44; assistant bi- near Ndola, Northern Rhodesia rllH ^BPmi 1 l mmmmW — KltllllLlJ¦ % 1 popper MH ^ffiW ^V ^^V ^^ W >afiflfl«flflJ B^^SrWM I fl 8 ologist -with the U. *S. Fish a:nd The U.N. secretary-general was: MimmWkWPYlMI § l\ 1 I mmmW afl- flt ¦ Al ml flJ. flK mlA ll A 1 1 Popper-28 pc. kit 1 pc.steel tackle rodboit . ¦iH ^ii^PSIl B HWm»mm^^ ' B ^IflKfll Bfll ^A flBBBHH B _ LPS Wildlife Service, 1937-43; instrud- ' ¦ . -TH ( IA Hkfl Bl Al IU r* l W 1 1 leader with snap & swive l 3 bamboo fl*M ZLmSFM,«lW \ m H ^0 Im § m^k ¦ on a Congo peace mission. " L I / f / f \ / flK*^ I A - B & .aflWflZflB flWJ flat iAAAAAAB B fl sVI tor at- Utah State College, - -' . 1936; ¦' . ' The report said- fcl STATE FRO** - L ^ 1 1 B assistant conservationist with the"' E 'A' llIll' _W IffiS l cork noat ! S a . NORTH ¦ fi ^ ^ " I ; ' "The commission has carefully I ^lA tb lilSlaff 1 *HMfli DGGj 0119VMI ftPl^ IWi llIfiI U. S. Forest • Service, .1935, and examined all possible causes ol SeC ll I Forest Service technical foremari, the accident. It has considered iM/ W I/lli\/ .i ^L r^ a4K te tizeS 1 -^^^ ¦ if Cf ^ la^nr ¦ flflflflflfc. B I 1934.."- : - . the possibility of sabotage or ol ^^ ^^ wV ^^ ^ AmX* I In, 1951-52 Marshall was on attack and the material or human I leave to ser ve as consultant to the failures which could have resulted \ W i 1 d 11 f e Management Institute, ¦ ¦ Washington; D. : C... and in 1960-6 1 in an accident. It has found no ' evidence to support any of the J was a Fulbright Research Scholar particular theor ies that have been J in New.Zealand. advanced nor has it been able to 9 ; Marshall's research specialty! is exclude the possible causes which M animal ecology and wildlife man- it has considered. " m agement. His .research has include I ed studies of waterfowl Besting, The commiiticn included repre- iil I pine marten,, ruffed - grouse and sentatives from Nepal , Sierra Le- Bi , il llrf I whitetail deer.- He has published one, Sweden , Yugoslavia and Ar- " ¦ 34 papers.in sceintilic journals and gentina. It began work in Decem- B I \\V\\ \ 111 Todd )f. • • HSH ST M.m»»mmm^^ B ^ . ASSORTED KINDS - HOMEMA ^"^" ^S? 1 H 18 miscellaheous articles in var- - ber and held hearings in Africa ^^V ^ N \ £ ^ I^ B^ffi rl I lv ^g ¦ ious periodicals , and at Geneva. ! < ^ ^ YOU B . He is a member of the Wildlifa The group vent into every ru- fc w%^ iaJ s l B Management Society, Ajnerican ; A^a- ¦ V#w HCVJI^ ^^^^ ¦ l^J 9 Society , mor thoroughly, including reports i f\l/^^ALL DO IS REGISTERiI CIl ! ifon$ button . ra B : ,4 VALU!•*^-SELECT ED, TENDERAG^^"^^^jED ^^ B^K«;^W FRESH¦»*i^Pl SALADS^Mlaft CHIPPEDVniTTLI/ REEFDCCF 1B of Mammalogists, Ecologi- that a bomb was placed on the II v^^L^- ^>^ ste,m press the button for dry. Even iron t .il ii fl ^^^ Hl ^ A ^^^ r J cal Society, American Ornitholo-. plane, a mysterious 17th person B, ; ^S- ^^ . i NOTHING TO BUY-YOU NEED-. NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN - ^JMIHIWP<4**Mfca -J~^*~ ^; , ¦"*„.i ¦fe A r^fl ^HH ^BBK ^^^^^ i>m\ ' . ^^ A IP¦ . -. gists Union and other profession- , a ^i/^'/Al^ "/• -r^ • ;.J nn.,...... n . .._. JT. l.TJ-^Tw kiiA.iT> iiAvr c distribution of steam lets you iron in mPm Al IAl * imJIVP^^T IV aB\ AM ii ^fc ^HiB j iiiHBP iR^^^A^^a^Slim\mBii ^9l» ^HAm amVBm^A.a« ^BJS mC..i^fl ^ sU was hidden aboard the plane, the If -^^ - DRAWING^ WILL BE HELD MAY 5 all directions. Steams over 30 minutes Ww I al organi2ations. He ha j served, as M I ^3 *, "* l\< \ V SATURDAY NIGHT, ,„,,, , m\Mm\mmW VILflA VIi PmKmmWS^^^^a^^^'^mmmWmmmaWA; iTTn^ MmW Ol mW 3V a, mmW^M P , altimetera were out of order , the (. t/,C yru/"-* "M on one 8-oz. filling and pan be refilled Nf llm ^k | P V ^^^ .iL gll^JM^i^*-F^nr JjllBIBIr MJmmmWmmmW , ' *r D IiI associate editor of the Journal; of M l ^*0& & ^*W*£m *. * WtH lllf IT Lb *^A Pkgs. B Wildlife Management. plane caught fire and that a Ka- ( ~ '^Mi'y t „ ,, „ . . - . without waiting to cool - for faster, >lfiS\™^?^!BP^ IA I AM (J1) ^ I A- l"A IA i ^^^ BAH ^^ MaH ^BB ^HHiHF ' % Bfl ^mW ^ZM B W ra\Wm / Gold en Wh ea t 4-piece --V "4 easier ironing New lower temperature * ~t ' ' ! ¦ M ¦ Bb7 B IHlaW m \, ¦« ¦ «¦ / ¦ § tanga plane attacked it. [S^J^/r ( ) ' \ //* \ ^.l^- — * { '$>' ^\;%J&m taB ^WflA^^^^ B^AM ^^^^ WABI I^Py .Jfc ^flr , [^ The commission said the plane had been unguarded before it left LeopoldWHe , providing an oppor- JW XT'A**y Three Spring \\ HHH Grove nVAl " * /^ffl\ ' ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦pieaBl ^V * «r"" «- \V| | ^ ^ ^ / tunity for sabotage, but it found Am/jS \ ^k "^ ^^ wLtf ** jjj T^V. ^^a$Sm!mW"*^& ^ I'SMfeflflAP^ ^««9ni^i^t_ ^^^^^^ B ^^^^^ flj ^^^^^^^^^^ k^^^^^^ lW * ^ ^^^Sm ^m^af^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mWBW^^m ^Lm ^am^amm^mmW^ ^^^^ BIH f^-* y^jy-Q-^jV^VWiV-/^ Mn | no evidence sabotage took place. " '"* ¦ / '•^>^\1 Foufbeautiful trays, finished in \f BathrOOITI Stale UHlpmimHlHr PS Hi ^ orgeous white and gold, in every KellerKeller AAll tl-Meta Mrialt W ^0^km\mm ^ * i^^^^ *mH.B mBAH ^i^Wil ^JL ^^iPBSS MS ^^r STA ^i 1^ ll ( X__l«'r II B ^^- ^T ^g ^^fl ^ ^~ ' \ (mBBBBBBBBT.mV arnVHT »H fW ^^ 1 - ^^ ^^^^^^ H flW f V Oft ^CATnAAUA % >^V ^UOID BOND M « fl J Jtudehts Named ^^ | DODGE CENTER, .Minn—Three Park Dismisses for I Spring Grove High School FFA stu- . for Thick 1 I dents were elected officers at the ^ VALU easy Ironing board with " jfe ^B mmm " ^ ^ PER P forT Sto^Tha? Giw * I seventh annual District 16 FFA \ \ \ al^Sf ^^X SUPER.cilDED \/Alll A handsome all-steel sitting \ j tjj^lefflKpraof guarantee. mTK ?l tBtSJJm^r . -^ H| mWmmW ^**-slL "3% - V^^^HH ^Hi^ ^ ^W^ DAL wVALUA?nf $ l> Told Bond X_^I dinner at the. high school '^cafeteria multiple adjustments or 7// ^ ^\\ ^ ^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^ J ' J Bor-B.Quina ^ ^ ^m ^ SSOIM" JSIICSS Stamps (Except Randall ' 1 ' >!ia«^ j \ :J ^^m m\^L \\W ^ M^AH^AVmiV'111 mWf WB ^^^ ^^^k ^^k \^ ^ * 0 Q jf > *). Sgf I , .here; ; -- ' Life Sentence HB-W* ' ' ^ g"^.>««-^«t'« «W *« '-v«yr ^ \^ m\mWmmmW ^^*^^\* W * " ^ ^ CREAMY ' O^U YUO^D ^ fe^^^^^^^ WWfe" ^^^X I . Darryl Rud was elected president H AJJ ^yil °R CHUNKY / ml ^"" ^^ SHOP RANDALL'S COOK-OUT MEAT SECTION FOR SUPER BUYS I^NG ^1-4-5 1 | GOODVAY ^VI^ |gf and Alfred Hagen secretary: (Ha- ^lOSB SF ^^ Jxinaer*r_^ril niecincVl0rtrSm HH mmWmmmmW CUT I- lgw ^ ^ N "^ ON THICK STEAKS, PORTERHOUSE , BONES, BONELESS y ...;. gen also received the District 18 Against General 13 ¦¦ flM lS ^ IBi 1^ II llk¦• l»^ lM lUI ^Bi mBSP II ^* h«Hl...luvM yeuT handt free while drying your ham . w^-,.—,. AmmjV A S L l7 -».S 318S Robert Denny and Wendell En- ' tWI ^ Has two tepantt controls. F LAV0R1TE -VVk AffA BAA 11 VTR »V « tXTR^ ' former front man, Lt. Gen. Chang Ml IBB ^a —^ aij——atra—jg • tonfesr«*V.nfae* cio$«fy-I«^* mayiM^ir o« C >1 ^ < ^1 llB gerlstad, both of Kasson-Mantbr- Do-young. F«I ^ M^ 0^! t»a a> —^mii^, pi^^^ _*^-'^ s IS5 vijle, were elected vice, president Park dismissed charges that B and Ireasurer respectively at the ' Chang had tried to obstruct the 1 meeting last/Wednesday. Al Span- military coup which overthrew the f de, Mabel, was named reporter. parliamentary government last ¦ Spring Crpve was top scoring May 16 and then tried to take full , v-^ii i^_ *u— v ? ir^vsir v^ ^m w j team in District . 16 dairy cattle : control of the junta. H ^^ "^i ¦ ^^ ^ ^^ ¦ 1 9 1B& K tift N-C fl ^ ^^ * >fft^^^^^^w»^fefe^^ft^ I' judging contest. Lewistoh placed ^Hi ^HI ifis^ B. \ti & 1kmJm\ >f^^^^ww^^fe^w^^ HB. second, Kassbn-Mantorville third , Chang, arm/ chief of staff at 1 and Rushford , fifth. Jerry: Mueller, the time of the coup, became 1 Lewistoh, was high individual; premier and chairman of fie a Ronnie Olson, Kassoh-Mantorville; , junta after the coup but Park the % took second, and James Fuller, St. . architect of the coup, was the real 8/ Charles, plqced third. power. I Two Dover-Eyota teams and Chang was ousted last Juiyand I three individuals will make trips to arrested . A junta revolutionary I state FFA contests as a result of court sentenced him to death on I placing high in Region 8. competi- Jan . 10, but an appellate coui'i l lion . These awards also were pre- reduced the sentence to life im- 1 sehted at the dinner. prisonment on March 10. . S The dairy products team placed J second , the poultry team fourth , Park alto dismissed tho charge* while George ; Buss, Gary - Kettner against four other members of the M^ and Ron Palmby won second place original military government who ¦ hvthe talent contest with a panto- ' were convicted with Chang. 8 mime performance. The junta '. chief said lie was '¦ ¦ freeing all of them because of 8 ¦¦ their contributions to their coun ¦¦ -WW v>o Gale-Eitrick Students try as military officers. 1 £!« ^kamBBmBBmBBmBsi"^' ' ¦Amm^m\\\\w^ "-^^M k mBsmBflRfflnu^BSAiliV mfl ftfl . Cans ^^1 W mm\\rmmW\\ \m\\\ m\\mm\^m\\w mWammmWammWkm ^ l>CTAirci nnrrii nr ji iio^f 1*2[ ¦ • • ¦ :. ;rv^ IIUIIKTAIL I Guests at Whitehall O: ^^vflflB.^^ ^^ .:/ :^^^HByHlil|^F^ M B ¦ i -ffw ./ BBtmH ifl' "!1^^^ ig | STOKELTAT 'S GREENMAY BEANSI a f ¦ ' ":-, ^ ' ¦: 1 ' ' : ' l6^F RANDALL'S 3 5 : I Roman Banquet ll it.a^D.BimBBamvAAAAAAAAfliia-vV^^mWm ¦ ¦ l ^"* «*^- ' - ^W- . ' I M B I ^M Mil FRESH SUGARMMI : ^ * J I 2 Farmers Dead in : ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ i ] GALESVILLE, Wis. . (Special) — . ^^^^^VALU- ' - 4^Sl Trpnt viim. «- A.- ¦ VH B H ¦m.imia-A %\I ^^F MB *Kmmm\\m ^ •MMJ*"*-U I H-Kra - fl^ CIIPERSUPER VALU 11H K-./^iiP^Ki uDrifr/i Lilly11 1/cut v anilla or Assorted^^ I mmmmmmmmrmmABHHMM I fmmmmmmj-^^ ? ^ ^V.mAWH ¦ I . ¦ I nlmlarM Hill *F ' \mmWmmm^mmW^HimAAT aAAVaAAlMl \««-«..--„^ -....,. .,?., . .. V * vv^?KK»Miw«MMi«MMMMMM«1i K1 ! Gale-Ettrick students In the de- fl lrK ^^ Bfl III ML UUI ll fl ^^nSm. P ^tM»MMW«» t ? ^ ( 4 partment of languages , with their ^fl KL fl ^^^ fl ^fl. *!* A HBBh. ^BM ^^^ I? , ¦ teacher^ Mrs. A. L- Twesme were . J Tractor Accidents\ guests of the Latin class of White- WI J . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS i hall High School at a Itoman ban- Deaths ol I wo MJnnesola . -farm- iT | quel Saturday evening. It has ers in . .tractor ' accidents , were re- mWmW SS 6 F II iss^ sE F I been customary, for the two ported Tuesday. | ril It l ltja^i^BaA I J U ™ £ ^ "^,^a l E3 schools to alternate in this pro- Kennet h Chafce died of a head I I My ^fi(^nllK W 1 «jm.«i # ° ° of Latin r i-ir^»-^ | .«** .«« _ _ Chunk ^WTTERAT KERNEL PEAS g BUTTER KERNEL CORN J gram in observance injury when the tractor he was I l<' s^^r ^ ^jjaL: " mm ^OC '^ttafFV MAY | 1 f (We ek. operating on his farm near Kl- Ml n ZAc ':;> ' ^nly EacJl l^m^,iaS ^4n ^ RANDALL'S 3, 4, 5 B« AT RANDALLS MAY 3, 4, 5 1 the period ' 13 I m Can IJ^# fl ,:> ^' ^ipmBBBBBBBBsW' ^fl ^^ SmBW II I I I I Iml A J | F < « innofod or taa\ Ul; ^. ¦¦ WINNING NUMBERS POSTED ¦ ¦ ™ I No detergent I ' II ^ . - ..; oooo ft .. ]Q W (>e<«ua» of l(X»«, WObbljr /»l»» " ^^^^y |^J[r Imf' ' A ' M I r*«« Improved «th»- m I » M I mmiW ^M BBBB I T Y ' I twin. TAB-TEETH. »n " aprlnklwl on ¦H ft ''/ W y , ¦ ^ ^ ' ' Cacli Nomb.r Poil.d U Worth $9.88 In Cosh. R DA ' )< ^ EVBRv 1 I Unr inon-ncld ) powd«r. H0Hfl$ and toplhtd ¦ ^ W(ai | I | II ¦¦ H I I ! Y, I / l// H RI I »our pl»u» hold* th«m ftrmtt »o ttiaa // ' ¦ :¦ ¦ ; ' ' . ; Atr\ mora comfortablai, AroM . *inD«r. wW» m0 *Heattd,tait.actbg , ^l4*||( l B M B ... Bfl . I GET A NEW CARD EVERY TIWE YOU VISIT OUR STOREL SATURDAY #((/, ti t /fa, \ IMITEI | I pUwt. Q«i U 1 i raannifnt, c«>iajrt hj loo*} ,»»^R«R"^8«i»^'^«m^ammmmmmmii^i ^-——^.-——--—^.-—-.^i -| ^ ^ ^(^VlliM _ ioamm j^i*^i^^Lmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmm *>*>am mmmAApMAIHH A|HBHHBIHBflBflPHB> 8^AM «HoaMMMm«MMMM aMMMMa ^^ II JLvf!f ' »*a TKrrH ' ' ' ' ' , ¦ ' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^•' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ;; ' ' RCSINOL ¦ 1 ¦' * • ¦ ¦ t ¦ ¦ * ^o^ » - . . . . , . . • ¦ ¦¦ , , i :. ' : . ' . . r MM. AT CHURCH INSTITUTE Teachers' Training institute at the I American Lutheran Church. Ettrick Scout ARCADIA, Wis. — . Mrs. Royi American: B a p tis t Assembly Christiahi-on attended the confer- ; - . ;A s ; ¦ district "' ^fu Chrislianson, a member of Tarn- Gamp, Green Lake, Wis. The ence with nine other . Hl^llfttlll *- •Give 'Crazy arack' Lutheran Church, rural Ar- : training program entitled , "The members from Wisconsin. Tha cadhj was among 200 . teachers . Faith We Teach," was conducted Wisconsin District team of teach- Beauty, Endurance Basis frbnT all parts the natiftb- ' ers will conduct its institute , at of the United j under: the auspices or "¦ ¦ Quilt' to Couple States . attending the National ' al department of education of the;¦ Stevens Point Aug. 3. ; ' ' /ETTRICK, :Wis.v (Special) / - In Picking Hospita l Colors Twenty-seven intermediate Girl "Beauty* therapy and endurance Room which: will be used for aux- Scouts, who have made a "crazy were the criteria for choosing col- iliary meetings. The glass-walled guilt " tinder the direction of their ors in the new hospital,": Mrs; R. Sky Room ; will accommodate, leaders, Mrs. Ben Erickson . and Wi Miller told Winona General more than 200 and has a kitchen- , Hospital Women's Auxiliary R ep- ette. It presents a View of Sugar Mrs. Dei Fraust . Hegg, visited pecial resentatives at their meeting Tues- Loaf and Lake \Vinona; Plans are the Bethany Home for the Aged, Jackpot Days S day afternoon at the Nurses Home. for the September representatives La Crosse, and presented the quilt .'.' Sirs! Miller described the inter- meeting to; be held there^ to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nelses- ior decoration of the hew Winona Earl Hagberg,: hospital adminis- tuen , Ettrick, who. now reside at Community Memorial . Hospital trator , : talked briefly about hospi- the home. : TENNIS from the warm butternut paneling tals .keeping, pace with the everr Each girl . had erhfcrO idered her OXFORDS and white stone, of the lobby, to the changing field of medicine. He em- name on the quilt, having learned MADE IH THE U. S. clean sweep of stainless steel in phasized that fund-raising for hos- seven stitches, requirements for C the kitchen, operating roorps and pitals is never done, since new .their . - seamstress badges. The "i r?A - ,, J** - . ^JKS < i-'i&tii other surgical rooms; She showed equipment and better , methods of scouts sang for residents at the ' ¦ ' ' MR. AND MRS. Adolph color and drapery samples for pa- treatment are constantly being of- MR; AND MRS. E w a 1 d :honie. :;•: •., • • Peters, Lake City, Minn., an- tient and auxiliary rooms. fered. He thanked the auxiliary for Hoksch , Alma, Wis , ;announce Thirty-seven Scouts and Brown- its aid in ¦volunteer service and in iri. nounce the engagement of their the: engagement ,:of their ies participated ; the. Golden MR! MILLER deieribed tht fund-raising, and expressed a . h'orj; Jubilee anniversary Sunday in La daughter , Margaret Kathleen, "Father's Room" done -in brilli- for (he group's continuing! and ex- daughter ,: . Sharon , to Allyn Crosse. The Brownies demonstrat- to .James E. Miller, son of Mr. ant blues and greens as a high panding support. .. Wick ,: son - of Mr. and Mrs. ed making Mothers Day gijts and arid Mrs Alvin Miller , Red spot of color ' and convenience. She Del l Wick , Alrna. No date has intermediates \ showed how to do wedding will $*j 77 told of the problems encountered • '• At THE buslnei* meeting pre- Wing. The take fLjd been chosen for the wedding. the stitches required for the seam- place June 23, at Emmanuel X^^X J^^fT in planning and executing interior ceding . the program, Mrs. ..L L. stress badge. decoration for a hospital-^the abil- Jeremiassen, president , reviewed Their quilt was displayed with Lutheran Church , Lake City. ity ; that , colors have . to convey , a recent auxiliary projects, including a quilt more than 100 years old ) feeling ol relaxation, of cheer, of the auxiliary's gift 'of- ¦' seven new United Church (First Pub. Monday,-April 30, 1962 f or owned by Mrs. Vivien Pederson, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: warmth, and how Miss Ruth Flax bassinettes the new hospital Ettrick , made of silk and velvet of Schmidt; Garden & Erickson , and. funds to decorate the retire- I will not be responsible . for any Women to Hear pieces sewed , together with 'em- ' architectural firm, had so aptly ment room: Mrs. Miller reported broidery stitches. Dates on the bills or obligations not Incurred by mt WHITE /W handled these problems. that pink.tubs will be placed down- personally. X^j^Km/ NARR0W , ; quilt were 1823 and 1887. STANLEY j. LOSINSKI SPECIAL Of. particular interest to the town to collect books for the book Rev Rekstad . WIDTHS, TOO ! fair Oct. 5-13. :¦ Accompanying the girls ^nd BLACK more than 60 auxiliary' represent United Church Women of Winona driving cars were the Messrs. and Subscribed and sworn lo before me ( ^ %g/ tatives present was her description Mrs. E. R . Streater of tlie volun- this 37th day of: April, \1Vt. participate in the nationwide Mmes. Ben Erickson, Robert Ofs- Martin A. Beatty, Notary Public, ARCH of the Women's auxiliary quarters, teer services committee distribut- will . GOLD observance of M ay Fellowship Day dahl and Cletus Casey and the Winona; Winona County, Minnesota. \>^SS ^^^^^^ ^ the giftshop, coffee bar,,and Sky ed f orms to the representatives Mmes; Frausl, Sheldon Cantlon , IMy commission expires Oct. t, 1964) 'luncheon ' and serv- -^^^ which they may give to members Friday with a Paul Bishop and C. A. Brye. :! (First Pub, Wednesday, : April II, 1965) ' CUSHIONED INSOLES " St; Paul's Episcopal Church , of their organization who desire to ice at Monday the Girl Scouts went on STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF do volunteer work for the auxili- The Rev. Harold Rekstad will be their first spring flower hunt. WINONA, ss. IN-PROBATE COURT ary. She also distributed 100-hour guest.spaker at the 2 p.rh. service. No. 15,331 They presented a plant Io Mrs; In Re EjtJfe of service piiis to the following mem- • Mrs; Myles Peterson will be the Hannah Anderson.: formerly of. Et- Elsie M. Schaeler, also known ai bers who were not -present at. the organist. Elsie M. Schaler, also known as leader and John Schiller, trick , how a resident at the Beth- Elsie Margaret : Sctiafer, Decedent. annual meeting in January : . The Mrs., R. R. Fisher is . chairman . any home, who is a guest 7 .at , the Order (or Hearing on Petition for. Probata TBJIIIBUAUC Mmes;-N. .. J. Fischer, R . W, . Mil- Mrs. Edward Allen and Mrs. Har- Jennings Johnson home.. of Will, Limiting Time fo File Claim s I KJttUEPI ler; Ralph Boalt, A., M. Goergen , and for Hearing Thereon. ^JVVlE old Shackel l are co-chairmen.. ! Betty Smith having Med a petition .- for /(First Pub. Thursday, April.24, 196J) John Dalleska, and L. J/ .Yfiison; A nursery will be provided. Ihe probate of Ihe Will ol . said decedent and "The Value Name in Footwear" CUTSOPEN FRIDAY TILL PLAY9 P.M. Others receiving , pins were the PROPOSALS SOLICITED for- the appointment of Leslie Schaefer as ¦ Sealed proposals will be- received up to Executor,- which Will is on file' In Mils Court Mmes. S. F. Frankel;.Ward Lucas, Monday, . May Jgfh, 19«, at 4 P.M. for and open to Inspection; James Carlson , Dennis Dunne, the furnishing, of periodicals for. use : In IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Chautauqua Club ' Jerry Berthe, . the Winona Public Library In accordance thereof be had .on ' .May 16, 196J, at 11 F. 0. Gorman , Paul with the list how on file with ".Lib- clock A.M., before Ihls Court .In the GRANTS ¦ the o' Koprowski. Jack Miller , Frank Al- NJames ;DistriGt ' : rarian.' ; , probate court room In the court house In S&HX / len Jr.r and Miss Ruth Pallas. The right to : reieel any and Mil bids lj Winona, Minnesota, and that objections to THE PAY IN & hereby reserved. . the allowance of said Will, If any, be filed Tea was served by the hospital- Conclave Delegates Send , bids to before said time of hearing; that the iJv^^lHR^ GIVES GREEN ity committee with Mrs. William ROY G. WILD6RUBE. Secretary, time within, which creditors of said de- FAMOUS : Chautauqua Club met at the . , . V/lnona. Public'Library, cedent may file their claims be . 'limited to llg^^^^miS^ STAMPS "AQUA FANTASIA" has Walter , chairman. Mrs. Miller and '¦; '• 151 W. Sth St:, " four months from the date hereof, and ' home of. Mrs.\ Karl . T. Fleming Winona* Minnesota. that the claims so tiled be heard on August been chosen for the theme of Mrs. I. 'A. Slaggie: poured. ¦ Monday afternoon. J2. '¦ 194?;. "at ' 10. o'clock . .A.M.', before this the Whitehall,; Wis! , junior (Plrsf Pub. ..Wednesday, April 18, 1MJ V Court In the probate court room In the , :Mrs, 1.16yd Gilbert ,- , president; court'house In Winona, Minnesota, and that STATE OF .MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF ' prom to be held at the high appointed delegates to. the District W INONA , SI IN PROBATE COURT notice hereof be given by publication - .of Last Opera Party , ¦ ¦ ¦ school gymnasium Friday eve- Federation Convention : held in No. 15.130 . . ' this order In the Winona Dally News and fn R» Estate of by mailed notice as provided by law. ning „ Music will be provided Tc^Mjeer Tonight CliaUieW ,; Minn ; , • : Royal H. Burt, Decedent. Dated April IT, \H7 . Neil Sawyer Order for Hearing on Petition for Admin- MARGARET McCREADY, by Billy Uthmeier arid his The last in a, series of opera Mr^ . talked . on , istration,"LimitingL TIme fo File claims Probate Clerk ' (Probate Court Seal) band, Marshfield. Dancing will parties held by the Winona . Com- ''Plantation' Tales'." giving a his- and for Meirlnj Thereto. ' . tory of her family home in Hamp- Gladys E. Burl having filed herein a pe- Roger W. Po61e, begin at 8 p.m. Roger Peter- mittee for the .Metropolitan Opera tition for general administration stating Attorney for Petitioner, Lewlston.. Minnesota. ¦will' be held at 8 tonight in ton , South Carolina. that said decedent die* Intestatebe and pray- son: prom king, has chosen . W.S.L. Burt Christensen' Mrs. Arnold Stoa poured . The InOj^that-HMarlyn appointed ad- Carol Erigen ,to be his queen. s Gold Dollar Room miftrstrator; at his Lyngholm estater next meeting will be a luncheon at IT . .is ORDERED, Thai, the hearing JACKPOT DAYS Attendants will be Dave inge- ¦ thereof be had: on. May 14. 1942, jt II The group will: discuss "Puccini's 1 p.rn. Afay 14 at Lake. Park Lodge, " yold -and Jane Jacobson; Mike Cclock A.M.,. before this,. Court In the "Girl of the Golden West" and probate court room In the court house In RUMMAGE If IW Jarstad and Georgia Briggs; Verdi's "Force of Destiny; '' Winona, Minnesota; that the time within ! CHILDREN'S ¦ CLARENCE MILLER AUXILIARY r^A ' ¦ ¦ ' which, creditors of said, decedent may file • . . ¦ •; and Bob Guse and Mary Ann . their claims be:. :limited to four , months Clarence Miller Aiixiiiary, .Unit: ' Johnson. (Mrs . Kathleen ALTAR: SOCIETY A from , the date- 'hereof, and thai the claims SALE ed: Spanish War Veterans met so filed be heard on August 22, 1942, at C SSTS Knudtson photo ) > ' • LANESBORO, Minn. ( 'Special k- Monday afternoon at the home of 10 o'clock A.M ;. before, this Court - In the 2 . probate ' ln FRIDAY, MAY 4 P court room the court house in - St. Patrick's ; Altar Society will Donald O'foea. Mrs. Victor Winona, : Minnesota, - Mrs. . and that nptlce hereof 1000 A.M. Cottons for girls 3-6X, crop meet Monday at 8 at the rectory. IMiller, presided at the meeting at be given by publication ot this order In the \\ MV^* * ' m or \ \ i^ ' ^^fvi'^V top Winona Dally News and by mailed notice * ',' :>use ¦ snorts; boys' Mrs. Michael Shanahan will report which plans for the Memofial Day aa . provided by. law. \ \ *l<^^r^ 1 Mteiirfi^H*^1 ' on plans for honoring high school services were: made. Cards were Dated- April .17, 1963, CENTRAL LUTHERAN 8 j 'J \. cabana sets, 4 styles -Jiirtswith graduates of the parish and Mrs. sent to Spanish War yeteraiis who MARGARET McCREADYr . wWWS^^^^ /^^^^ Probate Clerk. CHURCH pJIvlWr*^* i^- yV \ v boxer shorts, 3-7. Sanforized, < Donald tyangen reported on the are ill in hospitals or at their ': (Probate Court Seal) ' . ^-^g^^S mercerizod ¦ ¦¦ ¦' r ,1M^^^^\ . Well made. May crowning. Members of St. -Ce- homes. Mrs. O'D.ea received the Roger W , Poole, . Sponsored by Circle A j \j^ ' ' Attorney, for Petitioner, MISSES' y celia's Unit -will be hosfessesr— prize. - . Lewlston. Minnesota. l^^^ a SURREY TOPS - K ^^ ^ CA - JMtL j '^^^^ ^-f ^^H SPRING PINT SALE-Bonne C Bell TEN-O-SIX Lotion-rRegu- bk lar ?S.OO now only $3.95 — Once K'- '*\ I \C"y.^ ^^^mT*mammmWm a year time to SAVE—Thanks ^^ I J mmmmM so much to all of you who have Print or solid cottons, ! j \jL -i^^ v if- i' • J either called the store or have textured ' ' , sharkskin , V^ 1|L -^ T ^ « been in to pick up your Spe- \ ::ir^^*~-^^- ^*j cials — we are glad you^ like duck , knit. Poncho or j J ^^==r=ui^x:-- &?*• *J& us to send the card to you — straight bottom. 32-38. /,/.! \- 4 M m+WH M-$ JSr A $ " Wash'n wear cool cottons for ^' Shaver ^- Here is an opportune ! * vM ' {/ \ ^r*^^~-5 to $i0 ¦ ' :¦; blue leatherette case—believe it r V ^ early Spring styles ->—% ::.. . / ^iWil^V m Attractive . . . values to ^LmWi J$ ' or not — only $3.«)8 — ONE *,; \\\ "' ' Sikflfi ... misses sizes 8 to 16 ... juni or sizes ' - «^ili«k. mm ' ' ¦ ' T^r ^'- JM * YEAR GIJARANTEE ~ from j^kT 'V .to' .lS . don 't miss this grou p for some ...' ' . ' Jm' m ' date of purchase against defec- 1^ WMMI». * jSmi' tive workmanship and material - Use dry, using a little talcum ¦ ' ' ' ' powder first ~ Simple to use .m^-M. . :- BLOUSES . . . $2 - $3 - $4 jf^^ — . requires little pressure — J ' - Tremendous values 7.98 sizes 3(1 to 36 Wl <^T : w ' ¦^^ to . . ^_^^H^ Complete service and replace- • M " . ... all from our regular stock of qualit y mer- ^^PM*il|M ment parts obtainable from the ,^Wj^_ ' ^^^^^^^^ tl^X™^ ' ' * chaiidise , some slightly soiled . . . shop during ^^^^^H^^L ^mk factory ~, The only part that * .laclipot Days and $avr! : A^k^k^k^k^—^—%-^St^ can wear out is Ihe cutter head Y-*§^\. ^ Wouldn — 't this ¦ ¦make a nice rt" ,STER Graduation Gift .' ""W Half Slip Special! 2.99 .^^^ H : ,7 Y Ur her ' New al BROWN DRUG - all -flfw^s^ ° "*'"* * Kewilar 4.00 values .. . Dainty lace-trimmed "^^^^^^^^^^ ^ ^H» new lto RAY BAN Glasses for f\||&^^^^, on the Balcony for Nylon Tricot half slip with shadow panel . Sizes ^^^^~m\rmi both men nnd ladies henuti- S-M;L. Shop tin's and save ! J^^&- — ^' Big Jackpot snl<" MM ^lillp ful , ^^^^^ sheen gabardine , print i\. vSMuW'^V AIDI C O DICCC V ^ cottons. Sizes V11*1"3 X-riCV.C \\ Did you buy one of the new 10 to 18. MHBFi "?\ nets to wear at rite? — the ». • NoJ"" porchasB !' „„Waltz-Length . 3 Gowns 2.99 M/ I m ^RJ&M • ones that will not come off n Inese eye-calcliinfi {joivns come 111 easy-(o-care AT — {IS. necB««ry.»r...> ru m. ^M^'W : . . JAMAICA . SETS ! be sure to wear them with the $7bm: for lot)';; comhed cotton batiste prints .,. Sizes W T"^- ^f» —-—— ^'^^K^^ knots front and hack rather than - at tbe sides this correct way ¥CTC f^^^^P^ Wnsh'n wear cottons, 'kookie' j — ' ^M&i ^^ of wearing is the secret to their '' ' ¦ ' or'classic styling. Sleeveless ' ).' ¦ ' ^^^W ^^^^^¦^Mt ' mjw V not pulling off — makes all BRASSIERES . . $1 and $2 blousert8-. or shirt with Jamaica \mt M * ^ > ^^SP^^^ ^^- -^ j . thr difference. tyim^ '^^a* Disi'onlimied niimhcrs . . , broken sizes 30 lo / £0w®$!li ^ ' y^^^^amS^^^.Sno New Holier colors 3f Assor,Cf s, v,{ somo s, > . tMWmW^j^^x^ \^ '' '?/ \ xMI \^t5 *^\\ , // NEW - and only at BROWN / Wpr m^imama. '~ ' - 's "~ ''npl< s'' mmibers, ^^®**' ^ DHUG Cosmetics counter — "QUICK 'N PRETTY' -Lnnolin enriched DRY SHAMPOO in WS&r Wlfi\m\\m Shop and Save During ^SpK liquid form — sprays — so ' > much more convenient than the '*W^ : jLWm JACKPOT DAYS in W; usual dry powders — just spray ST. CLAIRS LADIES' SHOP, m and brush — your hair becomes "«&w m \ w\ sparkling clean , and your waves \\\\\\ ' ^s^^P^f j deep and fresh looking — dries m mm In a minute — safe and easy to WOMEN S TOP SAll, \(^^mm^^; use on permanent or tinted hair ' \ r^9amwT\W aH — will not remove the color — r-ABRic CASUALS,|'' ' #1 — for line hair - #2 — f ' for heavy textured hair — #3 ^^^^r ^kmmWma — for permanen t waved, tinted or bleached hair — Remember 57 *N ^^ Ihe name - "WICK W M V IADIES SHCJP —¦ MRS. McNARy, Manager ^c,« *2 i:d^- ^^=^((^Zf / PIIETTY" - try It. 65 \ ^ R mMm p air if ' ft J * ia»t Third St. Phon* 7098 ^ -^^ - ^ BROWN DRUG has a fine L ^ ^aw? ansortment of MOTHER'S DAY Colorful cotton in moc- ! ony ^ c««"'* «»•'*'•"'•'" V %(\\/a(MV^^^ CARDS - and GIMlJl/ATION casin or side gore ullp- J .i W*Z *r «•« '' Plant 1° b»Y <*H I CARDS - all GIBSON. " .. y ~^ * j) on: Crepe soles, wedge ~* * yowr »um'n er "••«*¦ now. J, Itemember BROWN DRUG $£ 1 heols. BJack, Ijcige. 5-10. & as the store where* you will re- -——-^ S' ^ "^ ceive personal attention, and 1 ' " := :> *' -¦ ^ M»clal help Jn choosing gift s . i ...H '.' H,.. •* " , • " and Cosmet ics — Jet i us help y<»\- ¦ ' ~ JtSaRqeBBJ-ff^ffigggMW^^ . ulch for thin column every i \. . - * II IV' W«&i«day. 66 EAST THIRD STREET i —»— i ' " i" ¦WMiJWM H i>w>ii im i»m«i-.»»» ¦ ja ¦ - ;V: - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ T-^ - V' ' - 'V;-'. Mt • .' •., - "" , \'-'. " :'- ',;" Shir ley T>iprnf ord PROM CALIFORNIA I JACKPOT DAYS < /Warned¦ ¦ ¦ ' Cotter Chorus, | Mrs. Peter Malotke, 109 Chat- ¦ A - . - ' .. • - ' . '. '. ' .. :;¦' - ¦: ¦• ' ' - ; ¦ . ¦ ; - ;:¦ ¦ '( - '¦ field St., returned this week from 10% Off , ¦ . . CARDS . . ;;- ¦• ¦ .: -*. ROSARIES I Calif. She soent the ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ' • ¦#¦ In Caledonia Catholic Schools Bellflower, ' ' . :. . •/ 'MEDALS: •: ; :' :. > .-: /¦ . MISSALS winter months there with her son - I On All New Merchandise CALEDONIA, Minn. (SpeOial)- in-law and daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Buy your Mother's Day gifts i • CRUCIFIXES • CROSS-ON-CHAIN Band to Perform at this special discount. Stop " Lighted candles in candelabra dec- Arthur Hahr, and friends. beautiful new i • BOOKS-^ Adult and Childron orated the altar of Zion United A concert band of 175 students and see our ¦ from Winona Catholic Schools merchandise. \ - ' ¦ ' ' • 'on'di rrieniy Church ot- .. Christ, Brownsville, 'FASHIONS IN ORBIT' •" ."• • . othir dittihctiv* gifts Minn., April* 28 for the wedding of and the Cotter High School Chor-^ Reservations are^due Thursday Regltter fer Free Gift i for this important day. Miss Shirley June T h o m f o r d, us will perform a concert Sun- for "Fashions in Orbit ," ppening daughter of Henry P. Thomford, day at 4 p.m. at the Catholic Rec- event of the Winona Country Club [ Sara's Gift Shoppe ( Brownsville, and Ronald W. Lee; reation Center. to be held at 1 p.m. May 5. I 103 Eett Third K^RLIt.- son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lee, Cotter Chorus is directed by Clothes from Nash's Clothing will G0NRAP Lodi, Wis. Sister M. Gavin. Schools taking be modeled at the luncheon. Vilhauer per- part arc SL Stanislaus under the Church ¦ ' ¦¦"¦ '$¦- The Rev. Melvin I ' . r-K " § . Religious . formed the ceremony at 2 p.m. direction of Sister M. Edward and I Good, WltUl»ttm ArlidK 1 : Traditional wedding marches St. Johns, Cathedral, St. Marys were played by Mrs. Roy Hanke and St. Casimirs directed by Rob- Days , who accompanied Melvin; Miller ert Schuh. . 108 West 3rd St., Winona Phone 2015 BronsVllle, soloist. ; Soloists will be Ann Palubicki on the flute and Karen Lanik on MRS. MARLIN Kruckow, Hous- the clarinet. There will be no ad- Tess- ton, Minn., and Mrs. Dairy! ¦ mission charge. mer, Caledonia, Minn., sisters of f kpot the bride, were matron of honor and bridesmaid. Robert Schwister, \ The Reductions Are Spectacular ' Lodi, was best man. Roger Lee, Caledonia Girl Waunakee, Wis., brother of the r PBring ^ bridegroom, was groomsman. Du- Becomes Bride ane Thomford, Brownsville, broth- CALEDONIA , }Minn.-Miss Mar- er of the bride, and Francis Mi- ion Louise Midby, daughter of Mr. chels, Lodi, were ushers. and Mrs. John Midby, Caledonia, The bride, given in marriage by became the bride of Warren W, KETS- j her father, wore a floor-length Keating, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- S : gown of white lace and net over liam J. Keating, Couer d' Alene, JACKPOT ¦with DAY satin lace and net ruffles en- Idaho , April 18 at First Lutheran circling the' .. back'/' Her silk illusion KETS- '' Reg. $2»m ¦'.';;. ' . y yiVW': Church , Sandpoint, Idaho. The :| f ^ :/^- . u /:\ ^ NpW'..$15 V| veil fell from a crown of pearls. Rev. Wallace Johnson officiated at I J-SUPPORTED PLASTIC SOFAS She carried .a bouquet of yellow the ceremony. COC Aft i roses and ivy...... \. L' ".; Reg. S189.95...... :....: ;. NOW ^w3iVW ' . . Mrs. Donald Campbell was ma- KETS- The bridal attendants wore mint tron of honor and Donald Camp: j I—iPRINT EARLY AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE , Wis. — Before her marriage April 28 Mrs. [ SOFA v C1 Cft lift i green lace and organza frocks : bell was best man. I Reg. >299.9S, .. :; ...... ,,...; NOW ^J>3U»UU \ and carried baskets of daffodils Edward M, Elstad/ was Miss Joan Platz . daughter of Mr, and The bride wore a Copenhagen and ivy. Mrs. Bernhard Platz, independence. Mr. Elstad is the son.of Mr, blue dressmaker suit made with I l-2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SET CI 00 Aft I and Mrs. Elmo Elstad, Independence. They will make thei r horn* wedding ring collar. Her pearl ear- f: Reg. iWAi. .... ;: ... ;...... ,„.:. NOW 4>*J0rUU ,' - ,' -1 FOLLC'-VING 1' t certrrioriy a re- . in Minneapolis. (Robert Johnson photo) . ".. ' rings and necklace were a gift of ception was held in the church par- the bridegroom. She wore a cor- NOW $l7o«ljO lors, The couple will make their sage of white gladiolis and white [; Reg; $259.95. ...;. ....;.,: ..;.^ . : j home in Dane, Wis. ' Independence rose buds. 3— 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SETS C1CC ftft '' ¦' ¦] j The bride is a graduate of Cale- The . rnatrOn of honor wore a u i R«g. J269.95. .; :; .,..,.... NOW ^JLOOiWU I donia Public.. school and St. Fran- Couple tb Live street-length yellow linen sheath cis School of Nursing, La Crosse. and a corsage of white carnations . ¦ J-rl-Pc LIVING ROOM SETS Cf 40 ftft i She is employed at Central Colo- 12 ONLY-MEN'S LAMINATED -amm ma. mm .: .. Reg. . $229.00. ./. . :;;..:.:.:. ; ....;. VplW-yV ¦¦ '} A . reception dinner for 10 guests ). , ... / NOW ny Hospital, Madison, Wis. The In Minneapolis was held following the ceremony JACKETS . . . reg. $14.95 sell- f^% K bridegroom attended school at : 0 k 1—J-Pc. SECTIONAL CI00 ftft I INDEPENDENCE , W. i s,-- Ss, at Spokane, Wash . ers — button style — your choice ^^K Reg. $199.95...... ;... . NOW ^ICOaUU ] Lodi and is employed at Mendota Peter & Paul's Catholic .Church The bridegroom is an instruc- green or bl ack . ., WHILE THEY *^^ ' State: Hospital. | ; ' was the. scene for the marriage tor at North Idaho Junior College DURING JACKPOT | i-^.Pc. SECTIONAL CI 00 ftft in Couer d' Alene. LAST DAYS j ,: April. 28 Of Miss Joan Mary Platz, f. Reg. $2«.95. ,...... :. NOW ^l00«Uy\ i daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Bern- Following a trip to the Pacific Ervcjhanted Evening Coast and Seattle World' s Fair **• ' I—HIDE'A.BED C100 ftft '] hard Platz and Edward M. Elstad, \ : Reg; $269.95. .V...... >;..,..,,..... NOW ^lOO.yU son of Mrs. Elmo Elstad. Mr and Mrs. Keating arc at home BOYS' LAMINATED JACKETS \\ \ Blair ; Prdrn Theme; :: in Couei d' Alene ¦ White double stocks ctecorated . 11 ONLY . . . regular $11.95 jm£k ]] . l-3-Pc. BEDROOM. SET CftO ftft I the altar for the : ceremony per- Q * 1 BLAIR , Wis. (Special )-r-The jun- sellers . . . your choice green or AW^^O O | Reg. $159.95. .:..:..;..;...... v.. NOW ^HOeUU ior class at Blair High School formed by the Rev . Edmund Kli- rneki ;.'.' Houston Junior tan ... A REAL BARGAIN g m | l-4-Pc. BEDROOM SET CtftO Aft \ will host the annual spring prom : ' • DURING JACKPOT DAYS AT %mW V. ' :i. . . ' . . .ReB. : $1*9.95. ;.. . ;...... ::. NOW ^AUOiUy ; i in the high school gymnasium Fri- MISS MARY Romelle Caspars , Legion Auxiliary ¦ day evening. Larry : Hill who' was Heckla - S. D., was maid of honor r. K j-J-Pe. BEDROOM SETS C1CQ Aft elected king byhis classmatts has . Attends Conference R«g. .95. .:: .;¦.. ' .;. ' .;..;.,.., NOW and Miss Charlotte Betthauser and .$2i* . .:v. 4>100.UU I chosen Marlyce Ericksmoen . to Miss Ahdrine Elstad , Independ- HOUSTON, Minn. (Special) _ reign as :queen. ' l-S-Pc. DINETTE SET 0 0 Aft i ence, sister , of the bridegroom , Junior American Legion Auxil- ^^^^^ ' " - - Rejr; $49.95i ' ,L: ..,, .,;.„' .,::... ^O.UU :¦¦} The theme - "Some . Enchanted ' iary members attending a confer- I' ^ NOW were bridesmaids. Best man was ' '" Evening," will he. carried out in Paul Elstad , brother of the bride- ence at Rochester, Minn , Satur- . 1-5-Pc. DINETTE S-ET- • .' ¦' . MR, AND MRS. C. A. : CAQ lift I varied shades of blue. Decorations groom, and groomsmen were Ed: : day afternoon were: Linda and ) : : ' R«g^ $59.95. :.:' ., .- ; .;.- NOW- ^iOmVV :y , pillars, Suttie, Galesville, ; Wist; ;"anV . .] will feature a fountain ward Gamroth and Daniel Schoen- Knstie Benson, Mary Kay and I ^^ Bn ^^B^V^I \r m\^W aa\a9m% a\\\\m\\mtW^ WmM fla^aftl roses and jonquils. ' nOunce the; engagement arid ^ 1 I—M»e. DINETTE SET CCO Aft ! bu rger; Independence/ Wallace:Jcl - Hollie Briggs, Suzanne and Bar- ' ' On the royal: court are Donald eh, Independence, and Donald Jel: : approaching marriage of their / , ^ ., ^ . Rtgv $79.95^ ':^^;, ^;..,;.;...... V...V': ,; NOW $3o.UU , ;-;- - i ' bara Poppe, Kristie Hendrickson ¦ Nanstad . and Kathryn Saed, Den- en. .Marshfield, Wis./ ushered. daughter, Sharon Kay, to Har-? ' Kristie Botcher, .Mary Bremseth , I' '. ' 1-».P:«.>DINETT ' -:SET "- "¦ ¦ ' " : E ¦¦ C70 Aft ' nis Dale and Sondra Skorstad, Jon The ' bride's /floor-length j^hite ry ;L. Morrison ,, son of Mr. Deana Wilson, Heather McCune ;- Reg. - $99.95.-;...... >:;;,, ....,,;.;. (. - O.UU Wangen and Patsy Berg, Gary " ' f .; . . NOW $I j : nylon organza ; gown in princess and ¦• ." Mrs. Herbert Morrison , and Denise Rostad. They were "Where Quality Clothing Is NOT Expensive " '' - ' ¦' ' ;: ' '¦: ' ' Schultz iand Marilyn Schroeder and style was trimmed •v.witn Venice accompanied by their advisers, 'l-T^Rc. ' DINETTE/SET . ' • . . COO Aft t Kennedy Berg: and Carolyn Quam- •Stoddard , ,Wis; A May wedding Reg'. ' lace and worn with a bouff ant. veil Mrs. Adolph Olson, Mrs,.' Henry |. V7' - ;*" ?.W.^ meni '-:' " '¦ ' orange is being planned. ¦ ^ held by an blossom tiara. McCuhe and Mrs, Lyle Briggs; ' ; "'¦" . ' ' ¦ , .1-S.Pe. DINING ROOM: SET The . - Mpdernair.es; will provide She . carried white orchids sur- . " : ' ' :. CftO Aft I [ronri Linda Benso,n, president , and ):.[[ : R *9.:WM.:.A . :.:\ ,^. .^ music for dancing 8:30 to rounded by stcphanotis/ Mary Bremseth took part in the 12:30. Sondra is general chairman. The bridal :attendants were: at- Canion ; Seniors . ' I 1^-5-Pc. BLOND DINING ROOM SET •SO : meeting and the entire group ^ Cf AA ^ The class is , advbed hy John tired in coral silk organza princes? , ' Reg. $17L75. ¦:.: ., .:. NOW ^lOO.UU Angst.- : ' ' : :: ' ' Xo.' :- pr.esent V\/;- ' ' presented a skit. Two hundred j - . : ' : '- .:- ' . . ' - . . '>. styled . dresses with bow . head- ? ^>;.; .f . - ;; and thirty-five Junior. American I Ti-39" MATTRESS ¦':'• :¦ ' ' dresses. Their flowers were col- COO AA' ' ! onial bouquets , ¦' sweet-pea's'.. ' Mvstery-Gom edv Legion members were registered -:¦ . ; Reg. $49.50. ; ' .,,: ..;. '.;' . NOW ^fcO.UU 4 of : at the conference: Family Squares The briaVs mother wore a toast ,. (Special)—The 1-FOAM MATTRESS SET colored : ensemble ; with flowered . /CANTON Minm ¦ ' C70 AA I senior class . of Canton High School | Reg. $129.95. '. ' -.>- ..: ;..:/...... :. . . SET NOW ^lOaUU "-\ Plan Outdoor Dance hat arid beige accessories. The : bridegroom's mother wore a beige will present a mystery-comedy Mrs, Olga Z'tmdars , 529.95 CHAIRS ... ,; ...... NOW $19.88 *( The Park : Recreation Family wool suit with /' 'blue, flowered hat Friday at: 8 p.m. in the 'school aud- * ' u Square Daiice group will hold an itorium. "Bull in a China -Shop"- Elected to District S39;95 CHAIRS , .; ¦ ' - and beige accessories. Both wore , : ,...... NOW $28.00 j outdoor square dance at the East is the play which involves the ' ' ' '¦ cymbidiunr orchid corsages. VFW Auxiliary Post I 569;95 CHAIRS ; , . V. H i. .. .v..,¦; -. - NOW $38.00 End recreation center at 7 p.m. foibles and . antics of six" rnaiden ] v : ' ' '¦ SWEETPEAS decorated CI u b Mrs, Olga Zimdars was ejected 579.95 CHAIRS .. ;..., ; .,.....; NOW $48.00 j Friday.- -. - ;. . .- . *:- . .. ' . ladies " in a boarding house. ! If there is rain the dance will Midway for the reception from 1 Those taking part in the play are guard: at the VFW Auxiliary dis- $99.95 CHAIRS v...... _;.. NOW $68.00 j be held in the center. Nick Win- to 4 p.m.;For a two-week trip to Jack Johnson . Cleo , Patterson , trict meeting last weekend at Florida .'. the bride chose a . navy -Masters," Dorothy Rice, \Vaseea. : Miss Berlha Miller . CREDIT TERMS- eski wiirbe caller . The public ,is Darlcne • 90-Day Charges or 24-Monfh Pay- i invited; . suit with navy and white accessor: Kay B.arth , Mavis Danielson i Nor- served as district historian last ies. The couple will be at home in ¦¦ ( ment Plan. No Down Payment on Approval ^Credit. - - " " ' -. ' ¦¦• . ma Coyle, Jerry Nelson ,' Norman year. . . . Minneapolis after May 17. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Schultz, Dale Hayes, Rosie Ryan Others elected were Mrs.. Eve- . The bride attended the College arid Cleon : Wilbur. ¦ lyn Butterfuss, Rochester, presi- ARKANSAW, . Wis, (SpeciaD- of Saint Teresa , Winona; and Wis- dent; Mrs, Ruby Fredricksoni A rhiscellaneous shower will be consin State College , Eau Claire. Albert Lea, senior .vice president; given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. The bridegroom is employed at Gilmanton Seniors Mrs. Clara Jargar, Faribault , jun - LA REN Dallas Gilles Saturday at the Plum Scars Roebuck ¦¦and Co., Brooklyn ior vice president; Mrs. Vivian W City Legion Hall. Dancing will be Center , Minn.. - ,' To Present Comedy Iverson, Albert Lea, treasurer; Furniture & Appliance from 8 to 12 p.m. with music by Hostesses for the rehearsal din- ¦ < IMLMANTON, Wis —A three- Mrs. Virginia Miller* Northfield , I "Where Quality Is higher Thani Price" i the George Lieffing Trio. Dallas ner April 27. at the home of the chaplain; Mrs. Jennie Biers, con- Gilles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom-elect were Mrs. Elmo act comedy, "Second Fiddle," 1 Elstad arid Mrs. Paul Elstad. will be presented by the Gilman- ductress. Trustees arc Mrs. Irene 173 East Third St. Phone 9433 , Leon Gilles and Mrs. Gilles is the Busho , Ellendale , Mrs, Irene Paul- ¦ ¦ ¦ daughter of Mr ; and Mrs. Clarence ton High School seniors Friday at | " __ _ . __ _ ' . _ - . ' _._ ' e _ - - ' \_ _ - ' - - 'J son, Austin and Mrs. Elaine Hol- ' ^ Forester, rural Durand. TO ASLASKA 8:15 p.m. HOUSTON , Minn. fSpeciall-Mr. lenberger, Owatonna. Davenport & Chair Sets $149 The cast includes Sheila Ol- , and Mrs. Don Rozell and . Orvin son, Karen Dieckman , Betty Nel- Those" attending were Mrs. Halverson , who visited relatives son, Merlin Hanson , Betty Jaq- Frank Theis, Mrs! Zlmdars, Mrs, last week have returned to their uish , Thomas Marum , Betty Mich- E J. Holehouse and Miss Mill- BEDROOM SETS $119 home in Anchorage, Alaska. aels, Amelia Loewcnhagen and er. - . 5-Piece ~ BLAIR CIRCLES London Ottum. ST. JOHN'S LEAGU E BLAIR , Wis. (Special)—Two cir- Mrs. John Walker , Mondovi , LEW1ST0N , Minn. (Special)— cles of the Trempealeau Valley Wis., is director and Rene The St. John's Luther League will DINETTE SETS - $59 ' ' ¦ ' . ¦ ' . ' I • Knecht is student director. meet at 8 p.m. tonight in the Lutheran Church will meet this ¦ Swedish Walnut & American Walnut 69 West Third Street week. The Eunice Circle will meet - ' high , school gymnasium here. at the home of Mrs. Irvin Gal- GREEN THUMB ELECTION Members of the food committee stad in Vosse Coulee Thursay at LEW1ST0N , Minn. (Spcci;iH- are: Steve Nahrgung, Glen Lneh- Drop Leaf Table - $159 2 p.m. Mrs. Olc Boc, Blair, will be The annual election of , off leers , of mann and Marilyn Dorn. John With 4 Matching Chairs hostess to the Esther Circle Satur- the Green Thumb Garden Club Fisher and John McLeod com- " ^ ~ "~"~ ~ day afternoon . Mrs. Mayland Klev- will be Friday afternoon at the prise the entertainment commit- SIZE ! DESCRIPTION WAS NOW gaard will present lesson V. home of Mrs. Don Ellison. tee. l e(> 7 S'xrG" ' Ma R a11 wool. Royalist * ' $48 " ' OF m»^Tfll^ef^ ^"~ $69795 Wv. ¦? U FoTTiHE PRICE ¦ ' Ml tin -XXX ^-WI^ mmttUmW Exceptional Values for Jackpot Days 1 ,mia l^Senfny ' J^_ jljj , ———————————— ^ ^ By Carvel Halt. 1 only. ,s p.«„I Oraup C4I B* i?1!!!! 1 _ Jll. GoJ1 '-Cr n i r^^C KrCCn J^L | 3pc R,carving26 50 Set * 12X163 " l, SI>rinK ' *21» $169 ' ,J,ar Value! |5 nf| v oo 1 iri l in !%%# A 8 * - ^ 15'xir,T 70% wool 30% nylon tflTQ beige ondeau , . ,„,f 4»**« *»» JhWW CLR I I 2 only. Shoffar 1' <£Al *tO l.Vxll'8* Mngee all wool „i0 ' C1QQ ,. „s S pe» & P6"0'1 SetS S& O _ , Satinwood ^»JiO«7 **. & ^^ ; Sl" 12'x22'3* Roxbury Klngsford , nil 1M, C91Q CLOSING ^k m r __ wool beige tweed * ' OUT « -^¦ M ^ _ Two Pairs for the Price of One P ^ ' "^ $11 50 IS'xlS'T " 100% acrilon llarlwr 1344 C9AQ i , «... s Snorkel Pen Sets View bamboo beige T gW !.i . || Single Pairs $1.00 Over One-Half Regula r Price I 12xl7'4" m% acrilon Harbor j3jj Si2flQ , Pllls ta* Lj Regular 522.75 View Mocha_ * _ \zmw*x^tt*mmm.^mmm4> Red Cross - Rhythm Step - Joyce PIUS MANY MORE) STOP IN AND SEE THESE AND MANY OTHER FINE BARGAINS Life Stride - Selby - Trampeze REGISTER IN OUR STORE, f OR JACKPOT Register for FREE GIFT from Stager's PHIZES AND FREE LAMP! lay. Try them on. Help younelf. We will be glad to assist you.in On disp 3 Wayi to Buy: Cash, 30-60-90 Day Charge or finding sixes if not on display. Theso are all selected lots of close-out styles Torms At Low As $5 Monthly but all wonderful values.

1 Q) This ip«cial for "JACKPOT DAYS," Thursday, Friday and Saturday only. & lager (j ewe try lore Winona Furniture Co. REGISTER IN "OUR STORE FOR FREE PRIZES ' Third and Center 74 Weil Sworn! Phono 3145 Heimer Sexe, Former, Arcadia Blair MNC Club Dover-Eypta High ' To Sponsor Prom Date Wife rve Sets Miss Anderson, ; Obse ? Residents Win Golden Ag"e Party ETOTA, Minn (Special )—The High School junior- 45th Anniyersary 1 i 1' Dover-Eyota LiOtris Sie\A/ert Home Award BLAIR . Wis Special)—B 1 a senior pi om will be held May 12. ' ' ' MNC Club will sponsoV'a Golden buffet luncheon early in the ETTRICK. ;Wis. (Special7>Mr. ARCADIA, Wis. ' /Special) — af A and Mrs. Heimer Sexe, N or i h Age party Friday afternoon evening will precede the grand Exchahge Movvs ' Brookfield. Wis., home of;a for* Blair First Lutheran Church din- p Beaver Creek , celebrated their 45th rr}er Arcadia coiiple has been nam- march at 9 m ' (Special' ) .—Miss ,tung 100m for local women who The public is welcome for the MABELy Minn. wedding anniversary Sunday/ They ed an award winner in Parents' age Carqlytv Ann Anderson , daughter Were honored at an informal gath- have reached ihe of 70 giand match Music will be to the : ' Magazine's 12th Annual Best Ihe Rev. K M Uruerg will give Burton Band Junior moth- oi Mr. and Mrs. v Ordell Ander- ering of friends arid relatives , at Home for families with children Henry , the opening meditation and Mrs el s and Mis Joseph Knudson , son, Vlabel became the . bride of the home of . their, son-in-law and compelilion-r-a nationwide contest C A Brye will show slides and Lorris Siewert,. son of Air. and daughter, Mr. ,- and Mrs. C-arven home economics teacher , are in designed to inspire home builders give a talk on her visits to Noi vvay. charge of the luncheon Mrs. Garence . Siewert . Zumbro Bofresori , North Beaver Creek , at- to put maximum creative and party the club will tended: by 150. . ',' " Following the Tony Knapp and Neal Bes.singer Falls, April 8 at the Mabel Meth- practical effort into better hous- conduct its final meeting of the adv iseis unci Joanne odist Church, Tjie ceremony was . Mr. and , Mrs. Seiie were ' - .mar- [ aie faculty ing for young families with.grow- 1 y ear. The Mmes II ,). Schansberg Keefe and David Neumann are performed by. the Rev. Roy E. ried. April 19, : 1917,: at Faith Lu- ing children. , t and Herman Zastrow will seive as junior co-chfurmenj- Lbckhart at 2 p.rh. > theran Church by the Rev. All- HONORED GUEST at Ahe 24th reunion .ot (he teacher's train- : The home of Mr , and .Mrs. Har- hostesses: ¦ drew* Boe. Mr. Sexe was born ing classes of the St. Charles , Minn- , school board was Miss Haiti? vey Arnold,, was one of .12 Organist was Miss Diane Lar- .select- FROM CANADA son ,. Mabel, and soloist, was Mrs. March 10, 1898, on the Garvcn Guests, ed for the honor. Mr. Arnold is MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET Eorresoh farm where the anni- Boyd. met and elected officers for the group Saturday at the (Special)—Mr. Randall Koepp. Decorah , Iowa; school.from left are Miss' Boyd with Mrs. Curtis Henry, presi- ¦the son Of Mi', :and Mrs. LeRoy MABEL. Minn .' Special)—Miss E'lTRICK, Wis versary party was held- Mr s. . ' , Mrs Palmer Ofsdahl , Medi- ; dent Mrs; Darwin Morrill , , and Mrs. Ernest .Arnold;:; Arcadia and Mrs. Arn- Erna Carlson , Finland , will be and THE BRIDE; given in marring* Sexe, the former Bertha "Johnson, ; vice president old is the former Margaret Weis- guest speaker at the Mabel Meth- cine Hat . Alia , Canada , were Et- by her father , wore an A'cncoh vas born on the present Aldon Olson , secretary-treasurer. (Mrs. Frank Koch photo) • ' . ' .; enberger, daughter of Mr, and odist Church May 10 at 7 pm trick visitors Sunday. Friends and : appllqued . gown of silk . organza lleimdahl farm .. .June 14/ 1895. For Mrs/ Ralph Weisnebcrger Si;., Rt. Miss Carlson is a senior , at Har- relatives entcitained by Mr and a time the - couple engaged in made wit h portrait; neckline, fit- . houses and nurseries will be 1 Arcadia. They have two . sons and mony High School , and is in the Mrs Ben Redsten. French Creek , Hei- farming, but for many years -Mr Teachers Trained w ere Mr and ; fed bodice and long sleeves. ' awarded. one. daughter, United States thioush the Chris- in their honor, silk -illusion veil was held by a Sexe has been a . carpenter." .".lie ¦ tun Youth Exchange piogram Mrs Neal Hogdcn , Mi and Mrs. ' built;ihe neighboring home of his On the convention committee crown of: orange . blossoms; S he At St. Charles are Mrs Thompson , registration , MNC CONVENTION She is lesiding with the Karl Kial- Emil Helstad , Mr and Mis Arthur carried a cascade bouquet of red son-ih:law and"daughter , Mr. and ing family Hdimon\ and will re- Ofsdahl Sr , and Mis A. P. Ofs- ¦ Mrs, : Os'car tranberg,; where 'Mi Mrs Ingvald Iverson, dinner , Mrs BLAIR , - Wis (Special -Mr s . roses. -. ' - .' •- . . Honor Instructor Daniel Prinzing decorations , Mrs ' ' fil l n to Finland in July dahl Mrs.: Allen Belz.. Caledonia , sis- and Mrs, Sexe make their home Rudolph Anderson and - 'Mrs. Don- ' Mrs. Sexe served as organist al Sf CH MILE S. Minn 'Special! Melford Eide, Mrs. Harry Qualey , ald Enckson i cpresented the Blair ter ; of the bride, was matron of —About 6S persons attended the ' Faith Lutheran Church. Mr: and Mrs Gladme Hamilton and Mis MNC Club al the federation 's hohorJ . Bridesmaids were the 24th annual reunion of the Teach- Wilbur Volkman , favors and door ¦ Misses Linda Anderson^ sister of Mi's. Sexe have two daughters ¦ ninth distncl confeience at Me Mrs. Borreson (Cora) , and -. Mrs er > Ti dining classes of St prizes nomonie . today the bride , and Elaine Aschim , R6~ Mr. and. Mrs: Lorris Siewert . Chailcs school Saturday Miss Hat- MB /' ll Marcus Siewert and Kerwin Sie- kitchen .were members of Faith Cindy Koch and Lana Moi rill and v program' n;iirted ;ii the Altuc i.So- . i. wert , Zumbro: Falls, brothers of ' m»\S ,r* < I^HlI /«\I were ciety meeting Thursday: is Mrs; ¦Luthera n Church Ruth Circle head- a piano solo hy Alicia Weber 1,1 . ' . the bridegroom^ Ushers Mar- ed by Mrs. Elvin Rogrtess; gin ¦ ¦ I TROPICAL /! | alyn: Siewert ; Zumbro Fal|s, broth- Joseph Sharpe. Slie . will fill Ihe '* H\ 1962-63 tei-nii.of:Mrs . Henry Kirch A program was prdspnted by the Each gueU was presented w ilh //' ' -j er of the bridegroom , and:Allen ' ' ' ' couple 's grandchildren a potted pansy plant Miss Bovd , ' : who - resigned. . ' ..- - . and an ad Belz; : Caledonia . >. .; ' Hartley Mcftohoiigh , dress was given by the Rev. E was presented with a corsage Of SLACKS ' A reception \vas held : in the Mrs. Fanri- ; ;¦ '' ; crs Union , dinner chairman , . re- E> Olson: . . ". - . ' ficers elected were the follow ing . chilrch basement. The bride is: a ported net prbceed s of $22(1.50 from Piesident, Mrs Curtis Henrv \ ice 91 pan only Si?es 30 lo 42— i " High | f graduate of Mabel School. the dinner served March 2!) and Patrick W'ehrenberg displayed a president , Mrs Darwin Morrill , all taken ducct from out regu- ^ The ' •bridegroom' . 'is ; a graduate of ' Men's \ \ I ^ . Mrs. James Graner.-:-Unit . 3 chiiir- pair of pillows to .be given ' awav and secretary treasurer , Mis it- ffi CS^IL^ u \\\\m h * i lar slock in popular W ash . { Lake City High School and at- maii,;. reported lief proceeds of $230 May- : nrs( Olson . at the meeting. - 'n W CJI S and dark shades — ' tended the University of Minne- from; the lunch served at . the auc- Mrs. Lawrence Passe, -president \ J sota.: The couple is at home near ' \s^:^<^^fl^t^rj/ *A Colored legular R 'il a pan ' SHOP J \CK- \ I tion at - the .Lawrence¦¦ Graner-farrh announced that - the 1962- i-natibniil j Ziirribro Falls where the' ' ' .bride? March :-31:. ' • " ¦ ":. '¦ ' convention of the . National Coun- Horticulture POr DA\S A\D SAVE' SA\ E! i • w | , grpom is engaged In farming. They Shrine holy water : fonts to;be cil of Catholic Women .will be -.'held traveled to the Ozarks . for their sold by Unit 5 were displayed/Mrs. ^ • in Detroit Nov. 3^7, : A social; hour Society to Meet ^^ ^JDRESS \ \ w«jrJdirig trip. Harold Peters is- chairman, Mrs. follower) the jfteeiing.' . . - .' \ In Rushford RUSHFORD. Minn — Dr H. R MHw SHIRTS Schmidt, Rushford , will give an *W Pr. V. : illustratedjalk on "W ild Flowers - ! of Southeastern Minnesota ' at * 58 ONLY—by our regular .supplier you know and respect so 6" i'l ' ENNEYS the First District Horticulture So- well for the tops in quality workmanship P ' Broken sizes and ^ 4£S£SS^ ciety spring convention Thursday some slightly soiled—ALL AR€ $5.00 VALUES! . . . SPECIAL 2 M ' |i; =at the Trojan Theater. $13 1 FOR JACKPOT J JACKPOT-DAYS¦ ¦ Dr Schmidt will show colored DAYS ONLY .... ' ¦ ^csera"*$? v . . ; , =sislides, taken in the area Dr E f - . .^rvEKS-¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ '' ¦ ¦ - . ¦ . ' : ' - , ' • ¦ - ' " . - . 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Pas-; Baltimore. ¦!.- :- " strikeouts. ¦: - . grand-slam home. run in the scas'/T \re Tuesday afternoon by ;• : ciial finally may be on his way to "I can throw, the ball where 1 The eight-year Veteran : attrib- third inning by Captain John sweeping a. double-header from liecorning a 20-game winner. want to this year," Pascual said, utes this to: a . changed attitude Chmelik gave St. Mary's College Biver Falls 10-5 .;and',li2-'6i -: The Cuban righthander of the '¦ adding that She hasn't developed and a much improved Minnesota :arr;'4-2 . victory over Macalester The Warriors are unbeaten since, ¦' • ' ¦ ' ' '' ' ¦ . coasted to his any new pitches.,!."! still. thrmv^ niy defense. - : . ¦ ' ":- Tuesday . . . afternoon . ' at Gabrych losing their season-opening double • .- ¦ " . '^.' . fourth victory against one setbackj fast ball- and my curveTHfiTat's . "l don 't really go for the jftriKc- Park, opening ganie for the Re.d- bill: They come home to Winona 'an 8-3 victory over Baltimore "': •;¦ :- ' "'¦' ' '* rnen i in . all: . . . . : . out like I used tpv ; he;said. ."But -in the Minnesota Intercollegi- for ra* Saturday ' twin-set', against Tuesday and Manager Sarn ftlele.j sometimes 1 still do when I need ate Athletic Conference baseball NartRato ;at'Gabrych Park ,. seeking ' ' : says Pascual isn't even pitching Some say.he's hiding his pitches a big out;'' Caniilo srtuck out only race.- .. :, - - _' : to make' it- 40 in the Northern ' ' - very well yet.. . better this .-.year.! " . three ' Orioles Tuesday. •'.-:'•, . .Coupled with Chrrielik's blast, a State College Conference. :- . ' Pascual has struck rout only 22 : ' "I've: - had some good plays 350Tfoot wallop over the right .field VPuaiie Mutschier and Jerry Kohn "He's - .got the stuff to win . 10," men so' far. - Last season he\ led ' ' behind me and that .has made a screen, was a three-hit pitching combined in the opener to scatter Mele said, after his twins had won the , with 221 difference of two or. three runs performance by righthander . Jim 10 hits, all singles. Kohn , a Waba- ' their third straight and . eighth in a garnet";.: !'' - . Harens . and some sparkling defen- sha product , got credit for the games. ; . 11 Does Pascual think he cart win sive play, by the Redmeh, particu- win, taking over with one out in 1 'Hei still isn't; right ," Mele ad- 20. games this yrae? larly, shortstop Bill Allaire, sec- the fifth inning. /¦ ded. "He stiffens up .betiyeen in- "Wel l ," he said , allowing a huge ond sacker Charlie McCarter and Dick Gunderson was the hitting : : nings , arid it; takes him a little, . smile to spread.. "I don't like Jo centerfielrier. Jim Clarkin. .. star for State, belting a: double to- get started each.' inning.. . lime pi-edict'. You just never know," and arid driving in threa when the weather warms up But He's been near if, winning 17 HARENS STARTED strong, far.. runs. Gary Grob and Lance John- lii:_e anuuiunt.~..1.4 uckn ra^lli.l«-«tij tnltcll-iiv«e,n. ." ning five batters in the first four in 1959 , a dozen in 1960 and 15 son also had two hits, each as Despite his fast start < he's won ' ' inhings and allowing only a single last - year, . ; _ . ' -- ,. < State collected ll for the game. four times in Minnesota 's first 19 bv Gary Zimmer, :Pascual ; got liis biggest pleasure fn the nightcap, Winona had to' games and finished four) Pascual In the :fifth , however, . Harens ¦ ' ' Tuesday, no! out of his . fourth score seven riins in- the -. •eighth' . in-', - . - ;: . ' agrees his pitching , isn 't real walked Gerald Shaughnessy and • ; victory; . but from;a second inning ning of the scheduled severi-inning But he says he's got better wild-pitched hirn to .second base, sharp. two-run homer he swatted off game to win it. control and that 's a big difference. lie got Bud B.jerken on a grouncl- Lance Johnson poked - a . fhiee-: Baltimore's Chuck Estrada. ' night ; The Dodgers won the He has, walked only eight, batters K^^^^^^tj er and the Redrnen erased Shaiigh- - SQUEEZE PLAY FAILS . , . Jim: Gilliam. Los - Angeles T\iesday run homer tot Winona which feed /: It was only Camiio-.s second '¦ " in 41 innings. Last year; Pascual nessy in a rundown; between third Los Angeles Dodger second - '. baseman, is tagged . game; in the 16th inning, 6-5. It was the longest off . for, 12 hits off¦ ¦ ¦•' two . Falcon : homer in the majors;, the. other '¦ ' walked 100 in.252 . innings. He is-, Wednesday, May 2, 1962 and home on Bruce Willis' roller Cub's catcher Moe Tliacker major league game ever played: in the city. 'AP pitchers. '• .. . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ was- a grand slam against Is' evv out by the Chicago ' . ' "• " ' ¦ Winona (10) River Falls (4) sued a lone walk in the win over ' .- - "Page 21 - . ' to the mound. .': -Photofaxi: : .- ' York in .. . Yankee Stadium .; two as he tries to steal home in the :15th inning at ab.r h . . . ab r- .h" . years agoVV'That' still my bigr That Drought up Mac first sack- Jbhhson.U 13? Moser .lt 3 Ml ' : ^ er John Hanson. The left-handed Dllley.ss .3 O.O Stuve.rl J 11 gest hit-'' . -. : . (Coslddwskl.rt J 0 O Halvorson.cl J. 0 1 swinger Jofted a , Harens' pitch American League AT NORTH FIELD THURSDAY Gi.G rob,lb-rf 41 Z WarifsfUb S 0 I ;¦ ' . - R H 'E high over the right field screen to Kllnderi3b . 4 r J strasser.lb 4 13 ¦ ;¦ ¦ LierMu.So .. i 0 0 Johnson,2p l I I Naw York ' ..- .::.:, '- . ' ¦.¦ lit, I bring irt - two -runs: ' '; Chlcaso ' . '• •'...' . V- 5 J Guridersoh.c 5 13 NorrisrUb 10 1 Stadord, Shtldorf (t); Bridges (!) ind Zane.cl : 3 1 0 KlapperlcK.c 110 , , L.Papnluss,lb 1 1 0 Moore.ss 0 0 0 ¦ Howard ; Piiarro, Fisher (a)/ Score . I*) ST. MARY'S Which got to lefty Mutschler,p 1 1 1 Summrvilleiss 1 0 1 and Lollar. W-Stallord, L—piiarro¦ , Paul Pond for 10 hits, did their Jtav^ Kohrr,p 1 0 1, Rleek.p ': " too •' : Boston . '.j,..' .:¦ ' .. . '. :.:... I.'l '1 damage in the third inning. ; — — — . Jacobs.p . - "At 0 -o' ' "- " Washington 1 .! .'» : ¦ .' Totals . 31 )0 11 . v-Brown : 1, 0 0: Conley and Pagllaronl; Btirrtlldi and : Alike ,.\fills, singled, one of his * ¦ ' ' , ' - " ' ' ' * ¦' ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ' , " -. . * . ' : . - . .. - ' . . ' - .' ' . . y , - " Wissnor:p 0. 0 0 Retier. W—Burnslde. L—Conlcy- two hits for the day. and Justin ^- Los Angeles ; ' \ lit 1 ¦¦ ' 5 10 . ¦ Cleveland : 11 1 Zalecki ,: walked. Allaire . bunted : Totals :io . . . * WM^^^^^MMim ¦ v-Fanned for - ' ; .Jac ots In 4th. lakr Btllnsky, Spring (4), Grba (7), Duren t») safely down the third base line, to ' WINONA lll - : : Winona High gave a repeat per- and Rodgers; McDowell, Funk (11, Allen .Hi 1—1.0 («), • '• Latmah (7), Bell <7>; Perry (») liid jam the bases. Chmelik wasted no RIVER . FALLS . 010 113 0— J . -': formarice-of its one-sided triangu-. E — Grob, Oundcrson, Kohn, Wanlsh, ; ^ Romano. W—BeUiisky. - L—McDowells . '- . time. He picked' on Pond's first '¦ Moore. RBI—Gunderso'n 3, Johnson 1, ¦¦ ' ' - ' •!• Iar track and field meet win last Detroit . . J ll- .0 . shot , a . curve hall ,. and four runs Kllnder 3, Grob, Kohn, Halvorion, Johnson, . week as it chalked up 8&'i points Kansas City •- ,. .1 7 » (ll innings) went up on the,: score board. It Norrlsh 1 .IB—Gundcrsqn, Grob. HR—Gun- : Cliff Warriken scattered eight safe on another error, After Bob by Ebeling to plate Paulson. . A derson. SB—Johnson on 13 first place finishes to wallop Bunnlng and Brown; Walker and Sulliva n. fti^ , Dilley: Lletzau, Pa- ¦' ' was his first homer of the season , .out-, George penfuss, Grob 3. DP—Wanish, Straussner. .' Plalnview-,. - which had. 29' i ! and Aieue (10). W—Burning. L—Walker. hits arid poked a bases-loaded Grausnick grounded walk to Johnson loaded the bases, Macaicste^ which came; itj.with .of Grunwald's LOB—Winona U> River Falls 14. "Chatfield", which collected . 20: Tues- . : Wenzel drew . one but Warriken fanned Braaten to IP H R ER B8 SO: Houston - .' .' ' .- -4 - '.f ' .-l a 1-3 record compared- to a .2-3 home tun 'Tuesday- afternoon to - .. two walks to; load the sacks. Warn- Mutschler ... . 414 7. 3 1 5 J day at Jefferspn Field. . SI..Louis- • :; ' . -:. :* . 7 ' 1 end the, uprising. . Kohn (W) .....,,... l»i 3 3 1- . .J J ¦-' . - ¦ Balllmort (3) • Minnesota (B) mark - for . . Coach • Max Molock's spark Winona H igh to a 5-3 Big on . • ' ¦ Stone, Golden (I), Bruce (7), Tlefen- ken picked out a straightrball Rleck (L) ...... :.,.. 1 .3 3 1. 4 0 ¦;• The only event that the Hawks , ab r h ¦ '¦ • .»» r. -.h ,, scheduled to ¦ ¦ auer (ej and H. Smith; Washburn, Biuta club threatened in the. : seventh Nine Conference baseball victory a 3-2 pitch to drive 300. feet oy«r; Russ Hassinger is Jacobs .::..;.;:,:..., 3 . ; 3-3 1 ' 'i ":-». ¦ ' .' ' ¦ 't win was the. broad jump; fenriple.iO 4 0 1 Gratn.lt . .. A 7 1 ¦ ¦ '- didn . ¦ (7) and Oliver. VW—Washburn; L—Stone. when a single, an error and .a ' Wlssnor . ..;, ..:¦ ;:,. : 3. . 3. S . 5 I 1 . . . ¦' b-Breedlnp.lb 10 0 Tuttle.cl 3 11 Cincinnati - . ' ' ..' .' . I 1 ¦ ovet Owatonna at Jefferson Vie\d. the. right-center temporary screen. hurl against Northfield Thursday. ; captured .by- Dick Bradt of Ghat- e. '-j • walk, ¦ j Shyder.cl . 4 0 . 0 Rolllns,3b . * New York • ' ." . ". .1-1 .' ¦« loaded the bases •afteiSHar- The win marked the third SECOND GAME ' , - : - '3 :i 1 Mlncher,lb 3 1 : The Hawks host Eau Claire Mon- fieli with -a leap,of . 18 feet , 7 inch- : Powell.ll • . . , ¦ Jay and Edwards; Hook, Hlllmari (4). ens' had retired the first two bat- OWATONNA: BROKE ihe ice in r ' Winona (13) : River Falls (4) ¦ ' ¦ ' -lt- : 4 II Alllson,rt A 1 '¦) straight route-going performance . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' '" ' ' ' • '• "! ' ;' ¦- ' ' Ganllle. ¦ Jones (4), Anderson (7), Mackemlt (8) and day and meet Jlankato Tuesday .. ab r h ¦ ' ab-r - h :. ; es, . . . - . - ,• . :. - . - . '! Henoj;r( ' ¦' •"'.• 4 0 0. Battey.c./¦ - .;¦ 4.1 l ; : ters: But Bill CartWright flicd to the fmirth inning when Warnken Taylor, w—Jay. i— Hook. : for Coach Eddie Spencers pitch- Faribault next Thursday. V Johns6n.ll . 4 11 Stuve.rl 4: 1 1 r Before , the win by Bradt ; the . B.Roblnson.ib 4 l 1 Versalles.it 4:0 3 : ' and Pittsburgh ' . -:- . . ,' J » 1 to left to end it. -. passed Grunwald ¦' . ' Dllley.ss 4 1 1 Norrlsh.lb 4 0 1 ¦ Trltmtos.c 4 » 1 Allen.lb 3 I i ¦ ers and evened the Winba^ks' Owatonna (3) >Winon» (5) . VYinnawfcs had wired,nine firsts. . . San Francisco .. ' ¦ . . --A* . ' t.-i : ' ¦" ¦ Kosldoskl.ri p 4 0 1 Halvorson.cl 5 1 I Adair,s» 4 0 1 Pascqual.p and . Schwseka - . ; ati-r-h . v. . . - ' ab r P ¦ ¦ *1 1 , Veale, Sturdiy/fit (4), Qllvd (5), tamabt league record at 1-1, They stand Oa.Crpb.lb 4 1 2 Wanlsh.Jb i 1 7 ' . ¦ ' - Jim Bambenek, who broke .the .. Estrada,p ¦ 1. 0 0 ¦ IN THE ninth inning, Willis .got' Klemmer.lb 4 0 O W BII.JS 3 1 3 , — — — (I) and McFarline; O'bell and Bailey- and granted Ebel- L.Papnfuss.lb 0 O 0 Strasser.lb 4 .0 1 ' ' 4-2 for the season going .into Paulson.c 4 t . 1 Guhn.K. 3 10 : . - . shot: put record .' last week , :. turned '\ a-Throneberry 10 0 . Totals . J3 113 W—O'Oell. L-V«alt. life on an error, arid horner-hitting ' . .. - ¦ - ' : irig a single to fill Grunwald.p J t a '- . 'Qrausnlck,c( .30 2 Kllnder,3b 4 1 I Nllsen.c X 0 l .Stock.p. . . . 0 0 « . Chicago - . . ... 'I'll 1 Thursday's game at. Northfield. . ¦ ' ' record-shattering -.per i -- . Hanson came; up again ; -' Lletiau.lb 3 . 1: I Tlcknor.lf 3 II. in another . .- Lehew.p - . .0 O- '. O ¦; , , He drove the bases;, John- Schwestka.ss 3 1 1 Wehiel.e ¦ 3 10 ¦• Los Angeles; .! ¦ ' . ... .;* 14 3 VVarnken.p¦' Gunderson,c . 3 11 Moore.ss - ;l O.O formahce. -this :tirne it Was in th6 Hoeft.p ' . 0 O'O - a ball , deep jo the 330 mark in Ebelin8i3b 4 0 3: . . 31 1 ¦¦ ' . CI* Innings) WHILE THE Hawks found their son : fouled out Johnson.cl 2 0 O Bo)and,rf ¦ " • 10 4) Leahy,c OOO Gregorich.p 1 0 0 : " c-Lau -; • ; 7 »» ,• ' Koonce, EWon (7), Anderson {•), Scrnilrz ' . discus with 'a ' toss of 133:7 to shat- : right center, fail t Clarkin was wait- batting eyes again , Spencer, and Bratteri .fan- Braaten.lt 3 O.O Pirret.lb 1 0 \ Zane.cl 111 Wlssnor,p 1 1 1 > ¦ 112), Balsamo (15), Hobble (15) and Ber- r ' Leonhardt.cf 0 0 0 v-Johnson 1 Of ' tcr his: best prev ious Performance ' ¦Tota'll 3S 3 f. in g for it , almost against the fence. ; Mogenson,r( 3 6 .1 Wcdul.3b.. - . 3 1 1 . lell, Thacker 11); Orysdale, L. Stierry smiled; :even more over the ifact ned but Jdogen- -" D.Papnluss,p 2 1 1 —. a-Foultd out (or Estrada In 7lh; b-Rah Llan,lb . 3, 03 Strand.lb , . . J 0 0 . of 1334V4 ,. the school-record. (•), Perranoskl (10),' Richer! (1J). Roebuck . : Chmelik also had a double: in . the ¦- " " ¦ ¦¦' ¦ Paterson,p ' . 0 0 0 Totals. J3J ' » (or Temple In «th; c-Popped out (or Hoefl . that -not a Winona player fanned son singled safely . . . — *- — a-Ford • . ' . - . OO- . O- ' ; ¦ (14) "and N.- Sherry, Camllll (11). W-.Roa- B.Grob.rt : 0 1 0 . Bambenek: also took first in the in . »lh. ¦ seventh. Rich Gabriel collected one i. ' Totals J» J -» b-W«lter . l: 0 0 . buck . L—HobbW- yesterday./ - to drive in two •' ¦ ' BALTIMORE \. 010 0(0 010— : i ¦ . " Fos1*r,3b 1 0.0 . shot put with a heave 01 47-10. in the- second . - ¦• ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • .'Totals • .31 1211 MINNESOTA ' . . : 030 009 3!x— i \Varnken, oiri the other hand, set runs. . [. ' • Hels»,lb - . •: .- \ * « . : IW-YARD HIGH HURDLES-1. Deedrlcb. : ' v-Plnch hit for Wissnor In 3rd. . ' RBI—Gentile 3, Trlandos; turtle, Rollins , St: Mary s is how idle until it A- (W); 2. Van Winkle (W); 3. Files (P);. 4; 10 batters down on strikes and .. The II .a 'W-k'S ' ¦ :- '3- ' WINONA, STATE . 000 050 07—12 Mnlctier , Bailey 3, Vertallts, Pascual 1 : I-,.. ;.- . Tolafs . .j $" -l Rower (CJ; : T—:17.7. »- . meets Gustavus Saturday at St. RIVER FALLS 000 03! ~ll— l E—Adair. Breeding. PO-A—Baltimore 34 issued three; passes. His mates came back with a a-Ran for Warnken in 5lh; b-Fpulcd out tOO-YARD DASH—1. Fralim (W); 1.: Peter; ' ; E—Gary Grob, Kllndbr ' Wanlsh. Moore. . 13, Minnesota 37-?. DP—Temple, Adair arte ' Minn: : (or . Boland Iii ilh, , played errorless Iball behind hirri. singleton iii the • Grummons (P); 3. Bradl . (Ci; 4 . Miller J , , , O00 110 RBI—Johnson 4, Gary Grob, D: Papenfuji Bud' Macalester (1) : St. Mary s (4) i OWATONNA 0- . 5 Steve s ' Minnesota 10, s Gerillle. LOB—Ballimore 7, , ;<»); T-ili*;-'; '• ¦¦ ' ¦ ' • " Winona got eight hits off Owalon- ; of the ' ' ¦ ¦ 1, Kosidowski, Kllnder, Zane, B. Grob, Stu- 2B—Rollins. B. Robinson, Allen, Battcy ab . r h- - . . ab r h bolt om WINONA -. . . j ' ': . 400 100 X— I , " MILE RUN—1. Reed (W); !- .Kammerer i Cartwrlght,r( S 0 0 ZaleckUb 3 ) 0 E—Lian 3, Schwestka, Grunwald. RBI— ve( Norrish. Halvorson, Wanish. IB—D. Pi- ¦ Trlandos, Gentile. 38—Green. HR—Pascual, ¦ na 's-Grunwald. -. lounn wnen Tirana vveoui (W); j. Dlttrleh (P); 4. Row! (W); T- Nelson.lb 1 t 0 AHalra.n - 4 | } Warnkcn 4, Wall, Ebeling 7, Schwestko. 28 penfuss. HR—Johnson, ; Wanish, SB—Cary ¦ - ' '- ' Gentile., SB—Snyder. : SH—Estrada, Rollins. ' ; MiOS. . . I Olson.c 3 0 0 Chmelik,If 3 1 3 Warnken s grand-slam homer doubled with: one out. He scored —Grausnick. W«dul, Mogenson, HR—Warn- Orob 1. DP—Papenluss, Grob; Gregorlclr, (VV); 3. Olau- : SF-Balley.- ¦ SHOT PUT—1. Bambenek Zlmmer.K 4 II I Harens.p. - ' •' ..." 3 0 1 came in the first inning: Don later on a clean safety by Walz. ! ken. SB—Walz 7, t-lan, schwestka. LOB— Moore, Strasseri Moore. Norrish, Strassar. nert .(W); 3. Lie (P); 4: Kroger (C); D— , IP H R ER BB SO ' ' ¦ " ..;- ;. ' . '3 - ' .: Soliball Sriaughnssy,e( J I a Clarkin.ci 4 . 0 o ! Winona 4, Owatonna •. PO-A—Winona 3l-», LOB—Winona 4, River Falls 10. ' ¦ ¦ Estrada , -;,:....*- -* 3 4 . in -•4MC. .:' Bierken,»s ' Walz. opened by singling on the The Indians got their final run : IP H R ER B'8 SO- ¦ stock - :. -;.- .;. .;- .... -: H J 2 1 i t : 4 4 0 Majnuion.c 4 0 0 Owatonna 18-14. . (BO-YARD RUN-1. MOrqan (W); 1. FratI- - , ' 14: Lehew ...... 3 2 1 1 « Wlllis,3b . . . 4 1 1 Gabrlel.rt 4 0 1 first,pitch, stole second and took in the fifth oh; singles by Paul- IP H RER BB SO O. PapenfllSS .... ,. SH. 4 4 V ha (W)i 3. Chrlstensen (P); H. Fisher (O; . :'i ¦: ' ' - 0 ¦¦ Hoefl . '.. : .: ¦..:.. 1 J 0 O 1 1 HansoMb . 4 | ) McCarter.Jb 4 0 J Warnken, . AAA7 ' » 3 3 . 3 10 »t»arson : ...... J- 1 i • ' .T—3:io.4;- ' v. i . ¦¦ third on ah .error. Jim Gunn was son: and Schweska and : andtlter '* ' Pascual - . ,. - .»• 3- 3 1 3 Pond.p 3 0 0 Mills,! b 3 13 Grunwald . « 15 . % i 0 Kosidowski; (W) .... 1 1 1 1 ». f HALF MILE RELAY—1. Winona :(Frahm, i * - ' . - : ¦ ' ' § W-Pascual (4,1). L—Estrada (1-31. U— a-Elnan . 1.4 0 . ' . - — WP—Warnken. Bailk—Grunwald. U—Kaeb- Gregorlch .:.".;.:;.; 4 7 I 1 J C««drlch, David, Millar); J. flalnvlew; V I Opening - . - . ¦ ' —' —' — Totals 31 4 10 ler and SteKes. T—1 : 50. Wlssnor. t-LJ ...... 4 : 5 7 7 1 0 Games . . • ' Chylak, Stewart, Salerno, Stevenj.. T—2:36. 1141,7. - . . ' .| Totals ' ." . 31 j 3 440-YARD DASH-1, Blancbard (W>; J. A-5.M1. PARK REC AMERICAN ' ¦ ' a-5truck ool (or Pond In »th. «««¦ ' . - ' W:"... L. : - - . .W, I. mat BP , aas .« ¦ Hall (P); 3. Vlerus (Wl; «. Tuohy (C); MACALESTER .. .,000 010 000— 3 Winhawk Tennis mw~^ar—^ar—^m. . ^mr-^^*' J '¦ ¦ 5» eve '«;Bar 1 0 Shorty's i .1 ' ¦ 7~ :ii.i. ST. MARY'S'. ' .. .. 004 OOO ' Bud' s Bar 10 Silver Dollar I 1 . OOx— 4 110-YARD LOW HURDLES—1. Hajelton E—Zaleckl, Mills. RBI—Hanson j, Chme- (/V); 1. Zwlcky. '(WIY 1. Rowan (C); 4. ' Saint" Errors Flbcrife i 0 Home Furn. .1 ' 1 ' lik 4. IB—Gabriel, Chmelik. HR—Chmelik. Fllss (P)i T—:33.3. Steve s Bar aiirl Bud's Bar Hanson. SB—Zalecki, Allaire, Clarkin. DP— Team Bows 9-8 POLE VAULT—1. Karnath (W); 3. Nil- , rolled to one-sided victories Tues- Shaughnessy , and Willis. LOB—St , Mary' s Owatonna swept all . matches r^Sle^'^' (W); 3. (tie) Ourliy IW) and Klas- Win for Kenyort alS^-] talk* 7, Macalester I. po-A—Sf. Mary's 17-1, ten (P); H—11-0. - ." .". - - . j day night in the start of play in Macaleiler ».«. in straight sets to defeat Winona BROAD JUMP.—1- ' Bradt-(C); 3. Kurnalh . Amtrican League ^ KENVON , Minn. 'Special'-Kori the American Division of the City IP H R ER BB SO High 9-0 in tennis here Tiiesday (W-); 3. Mahle (P); 4. Hardy (W); D-.: ¦:»¦ ' ' ' ¦- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Harens . . . 3 1 1 -1 4 . , .W. . L. Pel, :«B . ' ia-7. . - ' • ' : yon . . look advantage of five St Park-Roc Softball League; - ¦ ' : | - in a Big Nine tennis duel- . ¦ Pond . lo 4 4 (4 New York .. . .. ,11 3 .401 7J0-YARD DASH-t. Frahtn (W); 1. . JINGLES ¦ Charles errors to hand the Saint: In a third qame, ; Fiberite was WP—Harens. U—Malotke and Ku|ak. T— Detroit ...... f ¦ . ¦* ' .401 1' i Bradl (C)( 3. Hurleld (C); 4 . Mann (P); , ' - - ' John Wanous (O) detested Ravi Rolhar an 8-3 Hiaw atha V'alley Ciinfcr 3:14 . . . . . Chicago ., ..,,:. 11 • .5J* . I'-j T —:34.B. awarded a 7-0 forfeit win over ' ¦ ¦ (W) 4-3, t-3; Tom Vecker (0) dclcated ¦ ¦ .:. .. Cleveland .... t r .H\ ) HIGH JUMP-1. Foster (W|.- J. Van Win- ' pnep defpat hero Tuesday, Gary Blumcntrill (W) 4-1, 4-3; Mar< . Rei- ¦¦ Home-: .Furniture , which failed to ' ' ' .. . 1 « ,SM\iv 3 Via (W); 3. (lit). Flits (P) and Wood (PI; : American Association gel (0) detested Dick Heise IW) 4-1, 41. Baltimore . .- •ijrad Henry had two hits for Hit ' , 10 ? .Hi \-i H-5-4: show artd has.. indicated it will not Denver 10 », Louisville 4«. DOUBLES MINNESOTA . . ¦ ' . ¦ ?• .471 IV Bambenek IW); 3. Krase Saints! - Don-Glover took the loss. Oklahoma City 1, Omaha 3: Ralph Carpenter and Jim Colton. (O) de. Los Angeles : I . DISCOS—1. ¦ field a team after all.. ' ^ IW); (P);" D—133-7.;, ST'. CHARLES . Ml 300 0— ¦ >¦ Dallos-Forl Worth at lndlanapOII«, pott- leated David Gcpner and Bergie Lang (W) Kansas City . ' . . » II .4S0 I 3. Kroner (C); 4. Wood * : i» MILE RELAY—1. WInoni (Blanchard. KENYON ¦ 003 1)4 x— 4 Bud Lnnde and Rich Borkowski poned. «•:, 4-1. Boston , . . 7 10 .411 i • 3 11 .HI I Areni, David, Vlerus); 1, Plalnvlow; T— Glover. Sackctt U) and Henry; Slrjne combined in a four-hitter as Dud' Washingto n ¦ ¦ s ' ¦ ¦ J - SB.8. " . - '¦: . - . i mo and Grcielh. defeated Silver Dollar 15-8. They TUESDAY'S RESULTS . ' MINNESOTA I, Balllmore 3. ! fanndc eight and walked seven. IlI^gioNs Los Angeiei I, Cleveland 4, Gary ' Frah'm <'ollected three of the Washlnoloit 3, Boston I. 12 hits Bud's collected off Bob Now York », Chicago I. 1 They Gotta Go! Look What Prices! j Caledonia Wins Detroit 3, Kansas City 1 (10 Innings). Si. eel.cr.; TODAY'S SCHEDULE i No. 1 21" RCA CAQ QQ I • Lande hit a homer as did Har- Baltimore it MINNESOTA. ' T-able Model ...... NOW ^HOiOO old Johnson and Everett 1-ede- Los Angelci at Cleveland (nighl). New York at Chicago (nighl). hubr of Si her Dollar. I No. 2 21" Motprola C/I O 00 ' Boston at Washington (night). ' I.eRoy Anderson and Bob Stef- 8-2 on 1-Hitter Detroit at Kansas City (night). . T/jble . Model . .., - .. .. NOW ^4«.a00 1 fes of Steve's limited Shorty's to Caledonia crushed Peterson be- der , the losing pitcher. National League ' ¦ ' No. 4 21" RCA CCO OQ five hits while their males were hind one-hit pitching from a com- I Tom Ellingson went the dis- W , L. Ptt. GB Table Model ... NOW 4>30«OO | Retting 22 off Ted Smith. Kicki bined force of five ehirekers and tance for the C!rovers and picked San Franciico )< 3 .711 I St. Loull 12 4- .7)0 l'jOiOO \ Vern Mahaffey and Bob Win'psuir- Tom Ellingson in the Hoot Fiver Philadelphia ... 0 • .4)1 4 and Wayne Olson and Steve B.jor- Cincinnati . » 11 .«0 4'i i No. 8 21" RCA Conference Tuesday. 4)1 41-1 C/f O OO I fcr each had three hits. Winestor- ; lo each doubled. Houston .7 t , . Table Model NOW ^40eOO fer and Smith had triples. Peterson just couldn 't get start- MILWAUKEE I 11 .41) 7 Hob Bremseth and Tom John- Chicago 4 17 .190 12 's players were ed as Lyle Hesse worked I I No. 9 21" Pbilco Blond Console, New ' Two of Shorty the first son got the Houston bits, both New York 3 14 .114 11 COO QO , picture tube. Excellent .;...... /0i.00 i ejected midway in the game for four innings and got the win. singles. TUESDAY'S RESULTS NOW 4>* protesting an umpire's decision . Meanwhile the Warriors were Cincinnati I, New York 3. CALEDONIA 31, PETERSON t St. Loull 4, Houston 4. ' No. 12 23" Admiral Console. New BUD'S IS, SILVER DOLLAR • building a comfortable lfl-0 lead. PETERSON .... 000 000 0- -O I It San Francisco 4 , Pittsburgh 2, CIO/It OO i Silver Dollar 001 340 0— a 4 3 1 picture tube. Excellent NOW •4>la*- tsOO Tom Uenslo and John Ask CALEDONIA ; 474 111 X-JB 14 0 Los Angeles 4, Chicago 3 (14 Innings: \ Bud's Oar 41] 313 K —IS 4 1 ' Gorder , Johnson (4), Olson (1) and MILWAUKEE at Philadelphia, wat Sltslar and . Johnson; Land*, Borkowikl tripled and singled for the win- Thompson; B«ne, Ask (51, Ramlo UI. Er- grounds. L No. J] 21" Firestone C/IQ OO ( (4) and Seelitio . ners, John Wnldron collected two wln (7), Bubben <7) and RcnslO U> TODAY'S SCHEDULE ) Console NOW 4>*fO«00 " STEVE'S 14, SHORTYjS I SPRING OROVE I, HOUSTON ) Chicago al Los Angeles (nighl). Sieve singles ' s Bar 530 OW 3—I* 33 4 , and a double and Mike SPRING GROVE 050 000 - • I 3 Cincinnati at New York. No. T4 21" RCA Mahogany Table Model Shorty's 031 010 0— S J J Percuoco a triple. The lone Peter- HOUSTON 700 000 —I } 7 Pittsburgh at San Francisco. I CCO OO I Slides and Wlnestorlen Smith and Bat- ' Elllnoson and Olsonj Anwaih, B-tamitlh MILWAUKEE al Philadelphia (nighl). ' Swivel. A real value I NOW H>JUaOO . man. son hit was a sinele by Don ('. or- (3) and Carlton. Houston al St. Louis (nighl). " No. 15 24" Magnavox Console. CC/I QQ ^)04«OO i Beautiful dark maple NOW | FIFTH PITCHER GOES DISTANCE 21" [ No. Ii Phllce Blond CC/f QQ i Coniole. Swivel NOW •pO'TiOO. I ( Friday and Saturday Only " Thursday, i No. 17 21 Philco CCO QQ ( f Wahognny ConsoU NOW ^DOaOO ' 2{" FOR MEN AND BIG BOYS I No, 18 RCA Brown C*}Q OQ i Giants Post 7th in ' Table Model , Row 4-2 4>JO.OO Behind O Dell NOW A Selection of By MIKE RATHET burgh hatters ' have been able lo .second nnd Clendenon s ninth in- on a two-base error by -Davis and ' No. 19 21" Capehart Mahoaany score only live runs. For that ' ' C5Q 00 Associated Pran Sports Wrlttr ning homer I'luled the I 'irales (ieorge Alt man s single , and went i Table Model ^)JO.OO I span the (Hants " ; NOW .Seiisalioitnl? Phenomoiml? Spec- earned run aver- product ion for the night . abend in the l. >lb with two run. DRESS and SPORT SHOES age is an astonishing 1.1,1. The (Jianls put it awiiy ln the on singles hy Andre Tlodgcrs , Moe , No. 30 31 Philco Mahoojany Console. tacular'.' v CQC QQ i Al Dark' s workmen have com. second wilh three runs on singles Thacker and Ken llnbbs. The \ New picture tube NOW 4>*/J»00 { Specially Priced "JT90 Take your pick—or use your pleted 10 (if their 21 starts, Not by Felipe Alou, Jose Pagim and Dodgers mine back to tie on Wal- $ i No. 11 It" Firestone At Onl own word — hut make It on the one opposing pitcher has mnnaged Jim Davenport , n wild pilch, a ly Moon 's two-run single ' liolnre C3Q 00 I y Mf Blond Console super side for the pitching job be- to Inst the full nine innings, passed ball and tin error, Orlando Jim (llllinm was cut down trying f NOW ^jOeOO ' Mint*) in by (lie San Frnn- ValUet from $10,95 to $14.95 in« At Los Angeles, Doug Cninllli's (Yped a wound ii|i the (li.ints scor- to steal home for Ihe winnin g tun. } No. h It Bendix Mahogany ' eisco. Oinnls' stingy stall, timely, nuvproduciiiR single In the ing the ncNt inning with Ills sev- The Cardinals won their lii'li in ' COO 00 Table Model NOW 4>«C»>aOO , Billy O'Dell added to Ihe amaz- last of the Kith gave the Dodgers enth bonier , oil Bob Vealt' i l- *j) . the liist six games hy chasing ing record compiled by tli«> San a fi-5 decision over the Chicago C.innlli' s single in the Inst in- Colls ' starter Dean Stone ''JT' , $ 90 Francisco mound crew when he Cubs. St. Louis hopped Houston ning that could have hecn played with a live-run _ outburst in tin' lirsl Many Other Sets Available t beat I'ilLsliurgh 4-2 Tuesdiiy ' night 6-1 and Cincinnati walloped the — Hie league curfew rule would inning. Stone, ' who had won In 1- BOYS' 1 Sorryl No trada-ln* on thoso SHOES *- 6 and ran I lie National Leiigur lead- B-2. Milwaukee have halted play alter Ihe stanza two in evums games by sluitonts . exceptional buy». i 3encr*r, a single by Willie ing three. Ken Hoyei , (ienc Oliver , er in .succession to go Ihe dis- O'Dell ran his record to n o, Davis and an attempted snecific" Charley James and Julio I' ntny ' tance. scattering nine bits while goinj: by Andy Carey that tailed . I'.cl each drove in one run vulli Minnie In (hose - live games niwiiiM the distance Inc the second nine. IMcluick it 0' got the victor v Mino .M) H iii ing on Hoyer ' s hit as NELSON SERVICE 1 STEtNBAUEH 'S .liian Mnrlch.il , Jack Sanfuni , Hil- Singles by Donn ('lendenon . John anil (ilea llohlno < i ) 4 ( Un>k ' .1 (til Priidlolon threw wihl Hay [ Fourth & Johnson Phone 2306 i ' 69 West Third ly fierce, (inylord Tpny nnd ny I.ogan and Bill Ma/ei oski loi.v Waslihu i 'ii ¦;»-o> won it w i|b IM I (''l)i-ll , ' opiio!r«i bull. .C S . J.ACOBSON POViER MOWERS . SILVER COFTEE^SER VTc¥2» RUGS^2. JxlI'V and 10x14. .AH. wool. 107 DACOTA . plec*¦ in- ¦ ¦ teat and hot water, JERRY'S PLUMBING Ing 3 years old. Don Sinn. Tel > 117J 3I 14 models to chdosa from. ; vcludlncj tray,; S35.' Tel. 91yS.. ' • •• E Jth. .:¦ - ->- . .•' . ' - . -: - - . -' rooms and bath, - ' ' . ' ¦ '¦. ¦ ...... -. ' ¦ ' " - : . . ;:. _ 1 _\i _ . '. : . . cupboards, - rear door, 837 E. 4m • : . . _ . . .. T«L:93?4 ; S|. Charles Minn. ¦:. :¦ • • . SM and up. . ' " large kitchen with, ¦ ^ : - ' AUTO . ELECTRIC. SERVICE BUNK , BEDS-^Baby cribs, TSollywood DINETTE . SETr-tabla end . 4 chairs. "7 Available :June 1st. . - . - . - ;. . ' A ROOFING AND^ROOF REPAIRING . HEREFORD FEEDER STEERS^io head. . "' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ . . _ _ Ind J. Johnson . ' *"¦ ' ¦' Tel: 5455. beds, bookcases, , chests, dinette sets, Mankato Ave. - . _ . . _ " :" Ads . '.-. DAM ROLB1ECKI . .. ' ..ol ' . choice- yearlings. - . Weight. . 600 Its.: ; ¦ SwTRALLY LOCATED — 4-room »PU Wcrii ¦ ¦ chaise , lounges, chairs, '.lamps. ~ ¦ "¦ Lots dl USEb FURNITui?E^b«asronal chair *6; ¦ ' • 8-1637.^ Martet Tel. , 8-1164 ; JoTmsons Hereford, Ranch, - Rt. 2, lAoni HEDLUND^HAY ^0lST l-withls-J )!.p77maS: new ' .and >used ' . furniture—some ¦ first - floor.. Tel. StocK . damaged like L_^1_ U - ¦ ', rose frieze nylon upholstered sola, -- : doyi, Wis.' . Tfe!. Wabasha 6-62i». ' ' ' : ter rriotori excellent condition. Ideal ' ^ _ . -~besf buys in. foviirt. Clothiha and Fur- $15; JR SOM APT^In new duplex., heat arid ~^ ~ ~ ~ ~ for unloading baled hay. Oegnan ' Bro:., riew J73; large chest of drawers : Here \W^ciMG 'iibT}o B^it' GILTS^13'T>reeJ Du« ln May. K«!nnetii niture Shop. J53 .E.. 3rd, . .. sire, com- hoi wafer furnished. Adults, *75, 435 E. Start Walnut Jenny Llnd bed. full ' . : " ~~ . ¦ - BLIND ADS : UhicALLED. '.'FOR- . ' For ciooged sewers and drains, '.BIalr; Vfls - •,•' Rushlord, Minn. Tel. UN 4-9314 . ~ ' - :' - . - . " " ' •' - - ¦ . . JStay, _ , Tel.^YU 9rUi\.-A .. - . NEW 3UfVlrviER . BLOUSE S ^and skirts. plete with spring" $si;' . full size oek . Mark.! . .. . . : . . . Tel. 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee; USED JOHN OEERE— ; tractor. -. In ¦¦ ' , ~ ~ !¦ ' PIGS—18, 8 weeks old. Albert CorSei: "H" <9c each ; new m'eO's while, dress - shirts, • bed .JS; 2 full size metal bed spr'ngs EiGHTH E: 477,'/i^l3 rooms, . .private bath, E-14, 30!- aoms7~kltchenetle and correction must be ¦ ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ Cochrane,' Wis. - ' : NEW YORK >AP), — The stock : , and call 3321 if a Asjfl* 5, Minn : . ' ¦: . ., promptly , at 1:30. ,'Veal arriving late , ite/ns,' Cathedral' :Hall, " , Fr.iday, 9 to 9 " POTATOES—Grown from bath- - Heat and hot . water lurnlshed. - ^ " ~ KENNEBEC ¦ : - made. ' " " " ' ' will . be. ' sold later .in sale:. Sale' Day NEW ' HOLLAND BALER—Model 77 with and Saturday 9' a.m. to rtbon. - .;: Wilson, Available now. ' Adults. ' " . ' ¦¦' ' " ' . I ' ' ' markers- clirnactie rally! continued ! MAT OR'E. WOMA N for llghP'bWsewprk ' " .-certllled seed. Henry Meyer,. . j . . ; every.. Fri.- . A-;.' hydraulic bale teniibri. Excellent con- ' '¦ "'" " i - 1 for two people. No. 'washing. T«l. 5449 "WOOL WORTH'S"— Quality ' Clopay room- v_Wlnn. Junction ol >Hgwy . . 43 ¦*ridJ_I' '_ APT;—Modern 3 rooms,- private today but rani into - profit-taking : '' dition. Richard Tews, Rt: 1 UPPER- ! _ after . 6 p.m. . .11. Interested. . MYZON calf concentrate,' increases "weight, , Winona, darkening - shade—cut ':to me a s u t e— po- bath and entrance, heat and-hot *ater " ¦ ' ^ . Minn. Teh Lewlston 3791. LARGE SELECTION, certified seed which left the, list only irregularly < In Memoriam " Gi«ll~ " r fights disease .-eOLTr DRUG, 274 E. 3rd. ._ , F R-E-E—while you wait , furnished. Tel, 6512 after 5 ' p.m. . RELIABLE for babysming Bnd ' ¦ r - ^ - -1atoes. WINONA POTATO MARKET. US . __ " ' - ' ~ ~ ¦ , . Tel:.: 3547 , .. . ;¦ HOW DID that old beat : up^llo unloaO' ^ ~ ~ higher: ea rly this afternoon. Trad- ; ERPEclOING-- '. - 'A. . . - - . . some housework,. 8 to 5. , Tel. 8-1241. WORK SAVINg'^ vBrJDE'RS^ra TORO *«rt«t-----St: 7T H W. '8lT-dovvnst»lrs7'aptT7 2 bedroorrn, . - ^ ' ' er- work through the last cold spell? •! ' ' ' ¦ ' ' '! IN MEMOR Y of Geo,. Er.pelding,- '^ ' REGISTERED^^ . HER EFORD BULLS-iServ- . & HOMKO power mowers and lawn living room 13x25, fireplace, :. private ing was heavy. • • . . . ¦ . HOUSEHOLD¦ H.ELp-Experienccd capabre Why not let us replace it with a sturdy, Goods 66 Rest In peace, dear loving ' ' Iceable age: Also, yearlings. Reasonable. equipment , Only the best ,|ri appear- Guns, Sporting bath, kitchen. . women • over 21 (or. general hbuiework: Sependable CLAY unloader and avoid ' — ~ Associated Press average ; husband .'arid '..father..; : ' Arvid jenklnson, Tel . WjtoKa , .3 573 after ¦ . ance. performance, arid endurance. See ' ' " equlp- The . . .5 days per ¦ week. .518,.W. Bd^y. or . any. more, trouble , :. We heed some used GO . f ISH(NG! WlfH hei best In ' One ' year has ¦ passed away; " ' ' ' ¦ ' ,2.-. 'p.rh. or weekends, ; ' them now at WINONA FIRE.J. POWER, - of;.60 stocks , at noxj'n- was .tip ' .'Qui . Tel; "5M8, . ., -.. '!' . ' _ Units ' now, so lirsd 'out how : we Jeal. ment, check ours. . Capitol "Bait' Shop, Apartments Furnished 91 - .You are : gone, but still are . "'" ~ ' ~ 54 E. >2nd. (Moved next to Winona ¦ ' ¦ ' "%T ' cltESfER^!wHITE ^-cross giltsT 1o (arrow Oak Ridge Sales 4 Service, Minnelska, ¦ ' 17S . E.;Jrd. Tel. '9319. . - ' ' ' _ at 247,90 .with industrials .up/ .80, -i living " in the hearts ol those who. stay. HOUSEKEEPER-wanted by, ngr« ybung ¦ ¦ ¦ Chick . Hatchery) . . . - - ' - - ' _ _ WES TTTEND^upst¥irr~jpt7,"Tritchen. ,bed- man. on farm near- WlnOna. ' ^iVrlle E-5 1 In two weelci. :LIOyd . Haxton, • RollinB- jMlnn.- . . -- ¦:. ' - ' . ' ' ~ Wile ' and . family of Geo. . Erp^'ldmg. . . . • ". room, living room, bath, : private en- rails tip .SO - . and utilities up. .80. -- . - '¦ ' • : : . stone,. Minn. . . ;: - .. . GARDEN!" TR ACTOR—4 h. p., with plow, Household ArlicJes 67 - Daily News'. . GARDEN TR^CTbR-withTcVlFivabr end trance, inquire 816' W. 7fh.•• '.. . " . disc, drag, seeder, cultivator and hlller Some industrials weakene-d un- SPOTTED : Poland . Chin^bbars. " LoSell . plow. Urban ' Drenckhahn, - .-Minneiska, ' FREE, use of our carpet shampooer with ~ ' Lost and Found 4 ¦ attachment. $125 complete. MS E; 3rd, KlNG w7 921—s rQdmTapt; . , heat, liarits, ' ~ Babcock, Utica, Minn. .Tel. . St. Charles • " Minn. Tel. . Alliira 6796: . purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. : De- and erysipelas . vaccinated. .Serviceable 1953A ALLIS CHALMERS Radios, Television . 71 to the ptol bttice on . !^'D 3rd. Tel. 8-3701.. . . main street, large' ' lot. garage, ' available S. S; KRESGE CO age: : David W. Antonson, Utica, Minn. ~ ' IBM, . Tuesday 's most, . --active A IJALL!' • GAME? ' Play ball ¦ ¦ tractor , a sharpie. !": ''" ' T ^ ~ now, Tel. .Winona B.J ¦ : GOING TO . . ' "Tel, . 4845 Lewlston/ . iMBROIDERED DISH T6WE LS PuTow Setyfee 825-!, ' - . . 24' with DALE- He 'll gel you thee.' and 1- ¦ ¦ Winona TV & Hadio stock ' wheii It first plummeted ¦ ¦ slips, ' for. wedding gifts; ; all kinds ol. 3834 . back. DALE'S STANDARD, 4lh & .John- LEWISTON SALES^BARN" " 1948 FARMALL ; H. ; ' - ¦: 78 E. 2nd. Bob Nogpsek. Tel. VrVanted to Rent 96 points and . .their rebounded 32 to . C . " . house planls, beqonias, some blooming. - \ ¦: spn. - Tel, 9B65-: - . . . ' . OFFIGE SUPERV ISOR ' ' : ¦ ' ' ¦ ' "' " ¦ USE D ! T1L EVT SI 6N SETS—all size plcluTf ~ ~ " " . "is going to have Call at . 459 E. SIti. 2_ : ' ¦ " •' - ' vVANT TO RENT or lease 2 or- 3 bed- close with'' -a net gaiii of ft. jioints , " Supervise 5 to 6 'women, office 3—1944 JOHN DEERE B trac- " 1 tubes. Get thai second set at f.OR THE WC37/AN who doesn 't have . ' DAVENPORT . "AN O CHAIR-Maytao room house , in . Winoiia' or vicinity. Tel. another- 18 eally todiiy be- eVcrylhirm' -iup'ply her with plumy, oj workers.. . ,; /.NIGHT RALES'!- !; ;: : tors with! lifts. 2341 during the day;"•" ., - ' , ' ' was up. . washer. 6|8 Harriel. Hardt's Music Store . .' . .. . , , soft water trom . CULLIGAN. .Te-1. 3600. starting this " "lrr~ fore paring 5 points .from , the rise! Must have previous office ex- 1946 JOHN, DEERE B with 119 E. 3rd .! ' Winon. » CE N T R A L LOCATl6N^DownTta 3 : MONEY-AHEAD when you have clo'hing ¦ ' lor adults. Tel; Union Carbide \yas about perience. ; ' -'. . '. :¦ ' - • ."• Thursday, fMay 3rd. Sterilized \Vood Shavings room' apartment¦ ¦ ¦ wanled . ahead - repaired or ' nllcred. ' WARREN I'ET- starter , lights. . . .- ^ ' - ¦ ¦ ' "¦ - '- .¦ ' ¦- " - ' - ' ' • ¦ : Sale! will start at ' nSolTiEhmann TV Service _ 4658. . . ; ,' . . . . ' A;. . , 2 .while gains of a point or so . SINGER, " Tailor,' 46' 3 W '. -3rd: ,' -.. • if you want to better yourself! 7:3p. . . . ' ¦!! Loose or Bales :' • • ;. - ' '". Winona 's Finest Electronic Repair, PASTURE^Ior 20 head wanted. Curtis Ter- : ; " If you get along well with Please have veal iii early. 1944 JOHN DEERE A.! ;. . ' . \yere scored by: Litton Industries . A s.'/,ART . START , for -a busy day,: a . Available in semi-!loads • ' for All AAakes ' 'sons, .- St. Charles, Winn, Tel. 84-J-3. 'rioiiriitiinn breakfast at . RUTH'S RES- jH'ojjIe, »80 W. Fifth . . . Tel. 6303 , . . Polaroid'," 'Phillip Alorris, Loiillard . /I 1948-JOHN 0EERE Bi Sharp^ ¦ ¦T.AgRArJ;T, " .126 E. 3rd. Open 2 4 h>urs or carload lots. Authorized dealer for Farms, Land for Sale 98 and Merck. ¦ If you like to train and super- Poultry; Eggs, Supplies ADMIRAL-MUNTZ—ZENITH a daY. '. days : a -week.. 44 ' '- ' " ' " "~ ~ 2; 'Ford vise ptHers. .. " ' ' ' S & SWOOD PRODUCTS . PLAIN VIEW AR EA~lto: acre ta7m gr'od Du Pont was off about LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily and eco- SPELT-Z. CHICK . HATCHER Y7b'eK«ib Many others. We heed more Refrigerators 72 buildings 4-room house; modern: except nomically with- Dex A-Dief . table's. . Only If . you ti nderxtaiul office pro- Chicks-Sfandard Breeds, Winona office !- ' Richard Afleldtv Tel. . Plainyievy and' .Ipnes & LaUghlin feU about ¦ ¦: . Tel. 177 Independence , Wis. -- " heat. .'.98c: -' Ford'Hopkins '. "' . . cedure and are looking for a now open, corner 2nd and Center. Tel. of all kinds. See us for a trade KELVrTNATOR !REFtliGERATOR, cheap. 53-1-2063:. a . .point each . lis. Oypsuiii wa.s . 3910. Send lor free price lisl' ' Inquire at 579 W 4th: . ; " " DRINKER^—Man ant) folder. . -3.' ARE YOU A PROBLEM career, job this may be the ' SPELTZ, -.'CHICK HATCHERY, Rolling- on a new Allis Chalmers tractor. off about ¦ or wdmon, your , drinking creates numcr- ' ' Houses for Sale ! 9|9 ¦ job . for ! you. stone, Minn. Tel. 2349. Ed's Refrigeration & Supply • ous problems. . It you need and watif DAILY NEWb MODERN—Combination living room, kitch- coniact. Alcoholics Anonymous, Plei Training : Will "be given in com- " Commerclai tnd Domestic : . : Fractional , losses ^ware shown ¦ help, JOHN! DEERE 490 4-rpw . -:' '•¦ ' ¦ ' en. Private bath ' ¦ and ." entrance', down- neer. Group, Box 122, - Wihona.' Minn. " . ' GENGLER'S v'MAlfe : ..SS5' E. 4th . ; .; ¦: . Tel. 5532 by '!: Chrysler. U.S. Steel, Zenith , pany methods. - .!. Local.- lirm.ii ..planter. £• ¦^ stairs, J70. 476 :E. .Bdvvy.. Tel.. 3066 or . Salary $300 month start. \QUALITY CHICKS: ' ; ^^^ Sewing Machines 73 . 9660. . Gpodyear , International Nickel Business Servic* 14 - - * ¦ White Rocks, jOHN DEERE 290 2-row - ~ ' " , Age range - 25-40. . - ¦' .. New Himpshires, ' ' p'ortable BY olVNER^-ln suiisii addition!" . 3-bed- and Southern Pacific. - FOR OUALITY, quanli ty" ;and ouick serv- ; . ¦ '• ' ' ' ' USED MACHINES. Guaranteed. . ''.California Greys, California planter. , ¦:•.- • • SUBSGRIP^IQNS ' WINONA .SEWING MA- .room, Hi baths, built-ins, attached ga- : •: ice tall 4929. '.-Carpentry,'.- " concrete '.and or consoles. ¦ ¦ ¦ . The Dow J.ones iiiclustiial aver- . Apply in person , CHINE CO.. 551' Hull. . Tel . 9348. ':¦ ' rage, and many extras. Tel . , 2538, masonry. Complete: building service: On* Whites Hamp;. Whites. White 3-16 CASE plow. :r ~: ' " ~ ' , at' .-:: F6R " SALE by. : builder! Nearly new J age! at noon was off .21 at 671 ,03. package ;.' deal, . , . Leghorns, :; ' ' ! ,-' -MI' ' : '- ;-;3.-i'4 oLivEFt plow. ,; May Be Paid at Specials at the Stores 74 . bedroom ' -residence. 471 : Wayne St.: im- !. Prices were mostly higher in WAlKiON THE LAP. of luxury. , by in- NNES6tA'..STA.TE : . : GHOSTLEY PEARLS - • :. mediate, .occupancy. . . Also' new 2 and ) ' Goid'en- Star restores original beauty ' - -to . more actire trading on the Amer- .stalling . PiRTH, . ROXBURY, or ilER- 3-14 WDi mounted plow. bedroom homes and . choice building, lots EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ; DAY OLD & STARTED' TED MAIER DRUGS - carpets and: upholstery. . Use' shampooer VEN. carpeting in . your Nome,, .Yoj will ' in - Hilke Subdivision. Tel. 8-3969,. ; . fi-ft . and lO-ft.^IcCorrnicIc ' Furniture, ' 173 ! ican Stock Exchange. . be amaned ,- al : tho difference .. II will ".. -! . . - l63;\V'alnut Street Book your order today.: tan- - tree. Lawrew E- . 3rd- "¦ ' 2-bedroom; ' home. Corporate bonds were . mixed. make: All fresh, ' hew patterns' to. ' ••tioase :- - Winona, Minnesota ¦ dem: discs. .:. : " :0WNER -MOVING-Nice . ' . . South Side Hatchery, Inc. D0WN4 ¦ .- . Oh contract. 1570 ' W.'- King. St . - NO' PAYMENT^ WINONA RUG CLEANING CO. ' " ' f'om; ' ' ' ' - ' - , !'" ¦ " - - ¦ Among ;U S, .government bbnd.s, - . . -- . . LAW N MOWERS . ^ •l.it.:w. 3rd. Tel. . -3722. ' Caledonia, Minn. ;:: , '700 ' ARK-5 ta7ge¦ roomi _ Wanted—Male ' BLOCK ON !E- V. some .ol'. the long-term i ssut.s HeTp >• • 27 !. Tel. 724—3334 : ! AAORKEN'S SERVICE On carpet , tile: or linoleum. . All styles and models. -ana. bath;, all , on. T flbor . Glassed-in Furniture Repairs 18 " ^ ' ¦. ' , porch, - - full basement : with ¦ new dipped bui others showed little GENERA!, ' FAR M WORK^epeijciabie sin- ' ' front . ¦ : ceramic - or plastic .-wall tile. " . .' ¦!. Reel - Rotary - Riders • wiring, ' furnacs . and ' plumbing, Largs FURNITURE i BEF1NISHING -and. mirlor Ble man: swanled. ¦ ' Alvln Rolerlng, : Cbch- , Rushford , Minn. -Tel. UN4-T187 ! .. , change. Wanted—Livestock . v 46 ' '¦ •¦" ' garage. All modern. Shown by appoinl- '.repairing: Reasonsble prices. Pickgp and :. rane; Wis. (1 mile S. of Waurnandee). ' .. ¦' . Big biscounts: . . ~ ' . Wards ' will , make complete in- . ' ' ' P . Inc., 122 Washington delimrv: Free esfirriiitcs. Tel. : 96- n Into miles :S:. of. Troy. :: '¦ HOR.SES VVANTED-We ca7rTay7"rno7e ¦ ¦;. ' • . 1 PM. New York SITE Drflin . Cleaner —: will nol . 4402 or . 4573. - free estimates. ' •' . .- WESTERN-AUTO: . -: trict.- Shown ' by appointment only. ' Tel. cement In your drain lines: ' than anyone else.. We pick .up. '. WALTER ¦ ¦ ¦ . .. ¦ ' - .. : - .' -.' ' . ' . MECMANIC WANTED. MARC, filack River' . Falls, .Wis. TeK . . . •SOO'-I roll or a 1,000 ' ., " 9579, . . . .;; . •: . - . . : ' ; ! v ¦ ¦ ¦ • Back of'Ted Maier. Drugs .!: . L Abbott Ii 77'V 'K.enncco1l . 77,'i - Apply Service -Dept.. . "7-F-u;.- , :¦ '" ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ - ' :¦ ¦ ¦" -. ' also- black - dirt ' ' FRANK; O i:A t)GHLIN • ¦ ' ' ' • ". - • ' - ' . . . Si CEKITRALLY.LOCATED Apt. buildl.ng. wilh : .. . OWL . MOTOR . CO. - Tal: 4332 or 8-4132 :- 726 E, ¦ 7th St.' . . on Lafayette . - ' Allied Ch 44' * Lorillarcl ! W^ PLUMBING 8, HE-At. Wl? - . .' - . . A Top prlce? for all livestock . . . . 3 all .modern, .opts. , Just ..-remodeled . Inside, ' ¦ - • .' ; ' with: new ' gavlired hoi water , furnace Allis Chal 1814 Mpls! lion 110! 207 E: 3rd . . . Te|. .J703 ' ^ . " . .:¦; GREAAELS8ACH STOCK YARDS . JOB SECURITY : ¦¦ Hay, Grain, Feed 50 . "all-. new- wiring and 'plumbing. .Dyer S2.5IK . V Lewlston, Minn. • - . ..•*>¦ •»•. •• .? en m . w a .O I . ' R^RDS•* * n* * l 109 Minn - MUI 66'i .good pay? J100 to start , 116 layoffs. '' Amerada. PLUS Doily Hog Market ' . ' HAY--cbndltionev OOQ. VVV' P. inc:, . Tel. ?77a or AB-iOdiA ai h Moh Chin 45V WINONA MARKETS . In 1961. Write Box Y-23 c/o E-53 Daily ._£4-j-i, ; v . .; ! " : ' '! - ¦ x: ^ for ' Syd Johnstone. , Am M&Fy M^ 8 News. ; __ i _^_ .J-__ , -i_ . :_j : " " Farm, Implements, Harness 48 ALFALF^AND. BROME hay. Very good. Bal?y Merchandise 59 IF YOU WANT - to. buy, . self ar ' . trad* Am Mol IB.VH M OU :Dlc U 36 VB Reported by FARM WORK—:by month or year Yound, during-' 'r absence, contact - Phil PhosVy Cut about June 10th. De'gnan. Bros.. ¦ ~^" APPLIANCES . ou , state age and wages -Write E-55 Daily TWlKl .5TR0LL ER-^Tel 7 7798.. , . ' . ! . ¦ : MS4:. ' - S AT&T 124r« Mon! Ward 33Vii Swift & Company ¦ . Rushford, Minn. Tel:\4-9314. . .- . . Tel. '. HO«!E.VAKER EXCHANGE News'. - • '_ ¦• ¦' ¦ : ¦ ' - ¦ ¦' . . - ¦ - '' ; : ¦ Anacoiidai -- - 45 . Nat Dairy 65% Buylnq. hours. '.' are: from fl-.a.m.; :l»: 4 p.m ; . . Keivinator refrigerator , • IDEAL FAMILY . .tHOME-3 bedrooms. ; : Morala/. throuBlt Friday. -. -Tbese ' . quotjillbhs or older single man; lor Sbe^sT^Nursery Stock ! 53 ;•• 'baths, fireplace, dininq >oom, : ---carpeting Arch Dan 37 No Am 60li MIDDLE AGE Building Materials . 61 !; apar.ln-)cnt. sizei ./,...... $45 ! ' .% AV apply a.3 61 -noon today.. . chores' .and'-fencing, state age and wages. . Kitchen has range, dishwafcr, disposal . dependability T M 'Ocrper!"tb: Arvid' lenii'- ¦ ' ArjiicoSt. 50 Nor Pa: . "37*4' -All livestock arriving alter: closing lime . Write E-56 Daily News.. . T OTHY^EED^l ^ 1st . door laundry, screened'porch,. den __ . ' -..Inson, Tel. Wlt oki 2572 after,-2 p.m.: Or Wards 7Vi cu. ft !- .. ' ¦¦ ' " will'. .be properly .cared' for, - .' v/elghed . and ^ . ; . . ' recreation room,,, large shady :lot . Shoivr Armour • ' '47?-ii. . No SI VW 331a OLDER. MAN to help with' -farm 'Work, ¦ ' weekends: ' ' ¦: . ' ' ' priced* 1he followlnq: .morning. ; : refrigerator. ! :. l:- , ..;. . ..- . .$25 by owners to . save you money: . Wil ' ¦¦ '¦ ' ' ¦ • ' more . lor home than wages. -Write . E-57 ' ' !: HOT OR:,C^LD' -574 Sunset . A vcoCorp. . 24!»' " Nw.st Alri 20'4 - . " ', ¦ , - .: :HOGS ;: iii E D^MirihTferr!Goo^ FHA.. . Dr. . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ Daily ' Ne-ws ,, , : , - , ¦ ¦!• Beth Sfee! 384 Peiiney . 473 The hog market Is 25 cenli higher. ' :. ¦ tage oats;. , Traill- barley; Selkirk wheal. : Wards 8 cu. ft. I. DUPLEX, 2 bedrooms up, 3 down. -Al 4 - lr., "" ¦ 7 : : 1 Strictly me.it type addllibniil 1'V.JO cen. MANAGER -for Livestock ' Farij>7 Must , be Cla'rence 2abe), Plalnview, Minn. . - -;V EAJH^' V '.y.::.-.' ..- ;,¦ ,: '$-K) hardwood liooring Oi.l, . forced l3.» ; : "v ' " " ': . across the river , pleasant- place to live du Poiit lai'i.a Soconv : . " 51% 45I):.5G0 .. . ,...... ;, ; '., -.. ij.so-iloa - 1056 FARMALL 400 Diesel , !" ¦ ' , ' ' ;. ; , . -Stop ln.! pr- ."- Oil heat. ADTS AGENCY, . . INC. -P' ral ' " . . ' • also; ; : East.'Kod ' 10<» Sp. Hariri : 1H7 B -Staos - " . .- . - power steering. ' tors, 159 Walnut St; Tel . , 4242 or al'ei ¦¦ 450-down : . . . t IS INTERESTED ¦ Spanish - Bermuda hnurs: E A. Abk 3184 . Ford Mot a", St Brands fi!) ' ' ' ' .! ' -* ¦' ".4S0-UP . . " ' . . . . 8.J5 : 1 25 ' !¦ ' lOnO FARMALL M Diesel . ! ¦ . . liitei'eiilcd .- in working in; a ; IDEAL WEST LOCATION^on Spociou: . . ¦ CALL THE LUMBER |^gPgJ Gen Elec 7(1% St Oil Cal 88% Ihli) arid unHnirherl. hoo s discounted 2 way hydraulic, ' ;¦¦ ' /.. :; Set Onions ¦ lot, in lown, 2-bedrooms , ' oh one floor ' CALVKS .'modern- 2-bay service .station, ' . Gen I'ofMfs 85 St Oil Ind 50 ' " !¦ ! ,. .: NO. 8-3667 ! new . rod!, - insulaled siding, built-in CJP Tlie veal-market is slcariy;' , •fiill ' . limp'.*! ; 195.1OLIVER 88 Diesel! - ¦ • ' ¦• • ' • ' • ¦ ' ' .boards ',. electric. ' slovc, refrigerator, Zieti Gch Mills 29 St Oil N.) ' ' 1 ' .' - ¦ - ¦ -' • ¦ "" - ' ¦: " " ' -- 54% Top choice • , 11 CO FARM & GARDEN ' Furnaces Parts 7S Inr oil burner, beg tank,, all Included ' Choke If- 00-2B 00 1953: OLIVER,'.77 Diesel! Stoves, > Gen Mot . 54 . Swift 4 Co 42- West end! 60 is located at Only S6.950.. . Terms to suit you,: Tel ' ; Good 23 00-26 00 ' ]9'1G FARMALL M , LP gas, ELECTRIC. and sas ranges, water heat- . 8-2828 ' for appointment. Gen Tel 23% tex(ico .- 54' 2 Commercial to flood ' . - ' .. . . -' IB.00-21.00 !.1D70 -\V. fill); Winona ,:Minn. . SUPPLY ers. High trjde-fns. Install-Servlce. ¦ '' ¦ Goodricii 5fi , Texas liis 84% ; UMIiiy. . - . ¦ . ' ' • IA .(10-17 .00 19-l« FARMALL, -!W , M i . W 116 Walinit Tel. 8-.T7fi9 KENDELiL RANGE OIL BURNER CO., W7 :E; JU> ON THE EDGE of town . on Highway 61 ¦ attractive. 2 bedroom modern home ' Honors «, culls , 15.00 down lias -facilities for -complete ¦ St. Tel . Wl Adplph Wchalowskl . . New . Goodyear 40''Jj Tniax Tra — CATTLE . pistons. Knotty , pine parceling ' in. - .living room ' automotiv e service plus a seat ¦ GmiM Rii t — du 31% The citlle rnarkct is sleflc/y. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' CO; Picture window , oil heal, full , basemen P* 1950 FARMALL C and culti- LUMBER' . ' . i typewriters 77 ' - 1 ' Ory 'ed .steers and yi'.ulln^s- cover- 'center. Salary I'lus conv ¦ ' and garagv ', larpe landscaped lot , 16 Gt Nin'Ry 42-% l!n Air Lin 31V* , valor. SEED—FERTILIZER 573 East 4'h ¦ . Winona adding machines lor ' : Choice to , prime . 23 00-24.25 mission. : / TYPEWRITERS and .ft. ¦- lront,ioe. Greyhound 27% ll . S • Hub . 50 Good to ctiolce " 20.00-72 00 . sale or rent. . Reasonable, rales', tree ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' 1955 FARMALL 400, gas. HOGS delivery. Set-us for all your office sup; ' ; HohiDstk' . .i "M S Steel 5ll> .- : Cominwci«i (o flood .. 15 ,00-19. 00 ' ¦ ' LET " US\HELP YOU with your! bulldlncj . W. STAHR¦ -' 47' .' Contact ; W , .1. OOfcRKR . .desks;..files , or office chairs. Lund ¦:¦ 6925. • ' Utility ... 15 00 down M . . 1951 JOHN DEERE 60; problems! See us lor ' foundation' blocfci. plies, 374 W. ^A.lr^. ' Tel, IB MncIn 476 We.sl TJn . . 37» » USE OUR ; MONEY! Typewriter Co. Tel. 5227. ¦¦ ' . - . Oiylecl tielfers— Bi'tw'een 11 and 5 p.m, chimney blocks, . . mannnle blocks, parti- BY OWNERS- 5 ' bedroom .-home, Central- Choice to prime 2'. On 2.1 50 l'tr.i JOHN DEERE cal nnri Int llan' 52' ..> Westfi lil 33% ' tion blocks, septic tail's, cesspools, Porl- ly located on . Broadway. Tel. 7735. . ' Good to r.lioire ...... ?n 00 21 .50 dp/.cr. " ' . - Nationally advertised Hylirid . land cement, mortar cement; Ready TWO MORE WEEKS lnt:Paptr 32% Wlwortli 75:1H • . :: lenvln-i town. One story, 3- : Commer cial to oood ...... iioo-noo seed corn arid certified heans, Mixed In bags, foundation coating and BY OWNER Jones fc''L - ' Help—Male or Female 28 191!) bedroom Home, living room, large hitc *i- .. . '57''/- V.ni! 'S & T ») %• lillli.ly • 15.00 down JOHN DEERE A. re-lnlorced steel ol all types to have your typewriter oiled , . Cows — No cash outlay— no interest. j : en .wilh ' dining area, disposal, dishwash- SALESMEN OR WOMEN wanted: Nallon- , air cleaned and a hew ribbon Commercial • ' 1.325 15(10 1'I.VI .IOHN DEERE 50, plow' , , er, dra|K"7 . throughout, new gas fur- . widn . orQrini/atlon. Local office. ' Perm- - Pay Dec 10, 1962. East End Goal & j Utllily . • ' . . ,...,,,., 1725 1400 . cultivator , disc. installed for nace, double garane , glassed In Iront GRAIN ' . . aiKiiit: new and uniciur, Sales or busl- ¦ Cinnr-rs t. ' 'Ciitleri :¦ 13.50 clown ; ' -. ' . - Only $3.75 - . ' porch , Under 513,000. "Tel. 6iH- MINNKAPOIJS i .ii — ' .Wheat ie- nesj background required'. We Iraln. IT*. ! l9li) JOHN DEERE B, Fei'tilizer . $10 per ton down. Cement ¦Products Co. j niiiis- ci'nllon.il opportunity/ Write Box 334, WI-. 'E. «ln ' ¦; - . Tel. 3389 ; ' .. 13 75 17 75 No interest — no carrying _ _ \ ceipls Tiie-Mlny 111: year I K<) 3(.).T; nolminn . . Blue Eartli , Minn, lor ' interview. , gas. Winona Typewriter Service ' Commi'nlal :. l:i (10-15 50 195 1 OLIVER 88 tradinp basis. uhcliaii Rod to l IHR I I - charge. Balance Dec. 10, 19(52. I6i" - ' E. 3rd ' . Tel. « 3300 Light- thin 13 5(1 dov^n ir- YOU ARE Interested hi Co5'.4; No ried man. Clarence K enter, Kellogg, POTATOES tile, fenced-in yard and tuo ¦ old lolls, dlihes, nlcknacks,. picture ceramic 3 white B0%'-n2%; Mo 2 heavy Minn. Tel. 76-4464. McCORMICK 4-16 plow , -ONION SETS frames. Canadian coins, ornamenlal garages are lull some of the values of white l)4 ,,«-6i>% : No 3 heavy white Plow Chief bottoms. Hems, poilcards, scrapbookt, anything this house In oood west location, Business Opportunist 37 Lowest prices for CALL THE LUMBER old or anllque. Will buy from deal- (i3'v()n% . L IVESTOCK CASE Eagle hiteli plow , ,1-14. (lie highest quality.. NO. 8-3667 ers. Wrlto lo Oliver Oredson, 493) Ab- Something For Hiirlpy. bright color l. loi.3 (i 1 OR SALE-One ol Winona' s busiest res- bott So., Minneapolis 10. lauranls. Terms to responsible parlies. JOHN DEERE 10-ft . wheel PEAT MOSS "r straw color l.tO-l.M; stained 1.10 SOUTH ST, PAWL Leasp.low rent. Wrlla E-ll Dally News. • METAL WARDROBE-w»nted, good con- "Everyone SOUTH 51 , ' PAUL. Winn ¦¦!•> (I'SfiA). disc. dition. Tel. 7(67. In the family In this all-brick , welt- J,36; leed 1.0'M.IO, ' yon " ' LEASE—Restaurant and • FKRTILIZERS CiMIn .1.000; CI I VCIN I. OOOi iMuohlrr Mrers SALE OR ' " " ' located house. Carpeted down and up. tavern tvilh Irving, ouarlers. Completely KEWANEE 8 it. wheel disc. WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON 4 METAL llye- No 2 1,I!I%-I.23 ' B . AIHI hi-llcr . strong; tuws (1111 y slencly; nulls . GRASS SEEDS PlrepMce, sun porch, 3 bedrooms and ,' .business. Will • CO , pays highest ' prices lor scrap Iron, ¦ik' .my; sCiillurintt r.holco 1.000 1,250 ll) equipped. Doing a flood KENDELL ceramlr. tile bath upstairs, amusement I'lns No .1 3.52. . good terms to qualllied person. 8-ft . pull type disc. metals , hides, wool and raw lur. ' slnuflMlcr licll('r-. ?5 O0-M.0O,' flood . JI..SO- olvr Stop in and register for ' room with fireplace and seconn Ilia Soylienns No 1 yellow 2.12%. Wrlle E-50 Dally News. 233 W. In d. Tal. 3067 . . ?< SO; uiillly and tnmrmirclAl ilAUiihtiir low) NEW YETTER 13'i-fl , bath, could be- a "bachelor apartment " ' Jiickpol-Days Prizes " LUMBER CO. \ Cloied Saturday, U',(1 16.Oil , iMcinei anrt ' cgflor i:,.10 14.00 ; WINONA GROCERY ST OR F.- -Wonderful op- Even has a swimming pool and lovoly wheel disc. • . $720.00 " ' " ull'Hly liulls . IH.00-19.00 ; commercial ami portunity, EMabllshed business on busy 573 Kasl 4tl» Winona HIGHEST JUNK PRICES yard. (frxHl I' .iO; IS.AO. - fanner ond culli'r Id.CO' slree I, Good building Will living qu.irlers, NEW VETTER wagons. $129.50 M. S. W,; I RON AND METAL CO. PRODUCE 1/ OO ; vciliM ,iml slaughter ffllves 1.00-7.00 Ahou l J1.000 In new s toc k aad , enulp- 207 W. 2nd, ncross Royal Gas Station Stone and kwi^r; high chnlcc anil prlmi! vOAliirs 2V 00 ' NEW YETTER 2-row A. Grams & Sons menl . Gross Incom' ovrr 1.60,000. Ownar Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 HIGHEST PRICES PAID CHICAGO l AlM-aiicagi) Mer- | 15 OO; Irw 33 00 34 00; oood and clinkr retiring. 1U.000. lull pr let See or write. rotary hoes : , $140.50 for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, raw ill OO7N 00, fjood unit cliolcd alauohler calves 120 East 2nd \Vinonn -, ~~ Clapboard LUMncR AND WOOD furs and wooll cantile Exchange—Butler steady; }J CO-JVOO ; load (juiHl and choice around W. STAHR NEW SUPER SIX louder for exterlnr , spacious rooms mean gnoci FREE DELIVERY For good qunllly lumber and wood family living [n Ihls ample rambler- , 3 wholesale buying prices unchang- V00 Ih leeder sleets J3.O0; slilpment choice 3M W. Mark, Winona Tel. 692S Ford tractor. telephone Trempealeau 14 " Sam Weisman & Sons ' I i»9 Hi li'i-der hollers 24.00. big bMlroonn and- bath wilh a 4lli bed- ed; 93 score . A A 571*; 02 A STU; DAVE BRUNKOW H. SON INCORPORATED room, plno panelled amusement CHICAGO Money to Loan 40 USED loader for Farmall 1I-M 450 W. 3rd Tal. 5817 rram «!) cars 90 Articles lor Sale 57 Trempealeau, Wis, nnd Hie ball) on lower 90 B ,Wi; C 53^; B CHICAGO in IUSDA) - Hog s A.OOO ; " level, Separnfe USKD 12-311 tractor tires. dining room. Hoautltul- : 8!) :, bi/tdWrn mostly 2S renls lo-wrr ; mostly 1-2 BOND FINANC f CO. IF your ilnolaum Is old, you 'll b« sold, lenced ln y.itd. 50!ii ; C 54 i. car or WO 220 ID butchers lO.QO-lfr JS, mixed I -3 S3VVA0O on your furniture, on Claxo. Deauliliel and makes II Furniture, Rugi, Linoleum 64 What more could anyone want? 'ihoiit Kleady; wholesale ilgnrilura. Tel. 0-3603 ' I3» t. 31d SI. Kgfis . l«O-?30 His I5.W I4 00; j:iD?UO lbs 1500 14 50, last. Paint Oepol, ' PICKET FENCE KITCHEN SET- .l.plecc, good andlllon, buyinj) prices iincliaiiged ; ,70 per 2 3 250-JBO His 14 50-1J 00; 2 60-300 lbs - 14,00- , " Charm and 14.50; nnUed 13 300 600 lb -lOws 12.50 14 00, I WE TRADE FINANCE FREEZEhS HW to l259. Used refrlge also comblnallon dawenport-bert, reason- cent or better grade A whiles 2JI; , FRANK LILLA able. 5J0 n. Sarnla. Tel. 4032 WANTED . Cattle R.OOOi calves nun*; slaunliler ANj D DELIVER'ANYWHERE. ralors 135. Used TVs »40 afler J. Good miked 2«; inediwus 2fi!a; stand- ' «. SONS,.741 E. Bill. In «ood condition. Taste llt-er s steady lo 25 cenlj lilqlierj four load! cf describe (Ills colonial type while, tr' k LOANSPLAIN NOTE AUIO-ruRNITURE bi'c prime 1,250 1,350 lb slauQlil«r slcers 79 .75. . ards 261 u; dirties 244; cheeks 110 f. 3rd 51 Tel. 3915 PAINT TRAY 8. ROLLER 730,1 home. 1 bedroom), Kv ceramic tile Willi choice and prime I.UOMOo lbs 11 1} SOFA BED SALE Tel. between Hn » a m. to fi p.m.i -Snt , » am. lo noon, Ont Week Only baths, Lnvely living roliiri Willi hay win- 24'i. 29 50; bulk choice 9501,100 Ids 26.00-7? 75; Will take livestock *¦ ii nnd I) p.m. Wc dow and natural fireplace . Charming liwt d < Dolce 1.535 Hn 2B75. load mlxrri hiu" In trade. d'llll llli-s In ample l.reaklasl nook , Spa- choice and prime 1, 050 II- luilnrs 26 7.5. Munis Insurance — ' $l3ir.O Kioeliler Deluxe CHICAGO IA")—No wheal , outs or TED MAIER DRUGS Clous klKhen and (locxl-s|;«l aciconrd m sales, choice 75.50-76 50; contmrn lal cows 15 50- Real Kstatc ANIMAL HEALTH CENTER SOKA HMD . Rooms Without Meals 86 porch all add up to good llvlncj, soybean Corn No. '2 yellow |7 5l), (itlllly and romnir-rr lal ' twin 17 00 INSTALL;» gr.ib bar Ipr lub or LIGHT (or girl, l.Jli l ii ; No, .') yellow I l.'l' v , If SO; law oood , vra'«n H 00.J7 DO, tl/ind - »b,oJier b»- Deep C I OIK I ,sn(t loam back ntiti HOUSEKEEPING -- Room FRANK WEST AGENCY lor» yoii trlli Straight or angle models lal. e-J«» AFlliR HOURS CAI-li : aid 71, 00 75 00 |?S L alayella SI Tal 1340 WANTED Davr Knopp Soybean oil !) !i, nominal. av.illabla. M'Jll. ' 8-2809 Wieep 500; vUwjMrr tarnht and »*«i (Neil lo Tetephonl Office 1 Ford tractors and STEAM HEATED sleeping room lor rent W I.. IWibi Hilter 8 2IJI Barley : Malting choice 1.35-1.,15, about steady; small paclmg* iholce and GanlUmen only. Sat Oscar Norton, Mor John tlrndrlrltton 7441 |irlm# VS 111 t(ir lnq atauehlejr lambs 71 00; equipment in trade. SANITARY gen Oulkllng nomiruil: feed 1.051.2.1 nominal. Dopft, Pet», Supplitt . 42 PL Laura I ItK 2111 leaw choice nalive woolcd ulaudtiier Iambi ll'/3INO 1 HEAllNf. $99.95 " • t-:. 3d Si T «I ?;3r II M, shorn Hauohtrr «*ol 4 50 > 00 TOY y rxjKrR lor tal*. I«m»le, j y»«r» 'I Rooms for Housekeeping 87 NEW YOHK (AP/ -~ Dressed uiii let. t jlfH. FIFTY E. 461 l ight houiekeaplng "room, poultry. Turkey * — Urudt' "A" (lilt Willi 110 |lli( <' ClliMrhf-.ioll.S I'li- (Mia - l<»* tw good lionia . Capllol Ball MERLIN WILBER BURKE'S ground lloor Iront, private antmnca. and U.S. Grtioc "A", rcudy to liciil . No hiilci icporicil (illi 'i nigs Wioi. Telephone Your Want Ads pleasant IVulei villi* . WlMlinmil P U IVI M ill cook, frown: carlo! mui inicklot ol young lieiik 11-III ll>- « ll.V ll .'i ' v; Nor*'**. Cattlt, Slock 43 lo Tho Winona Daily News FUKNI 'llIKK MAHT HOUSEKEEPING APAHTMUNT by tha f quiet, Country ihlpping young loins M 'i'J llifv W> , iryvr weak I' flvula unlraim Aim, - tlnaplng. Ii , l'» lAi liiiiiKi' MU K Hction OUHRIISfcV (OWS ) M Ooikynllar, 'IW. Si I' 41 Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. ! :iiy Wt» week. Tel. J0JI j - poUiU tend to ttlhr morn ,iotkt lOllUCi S i tt Ihl :i.rj, (iiiii .or» Vallay, yviriwi*, Minn. i i Had Irp Mclal. 1141 W, llh. Salt Housesvfor 99 HOUIM for $a)e ; ! / 99* MotarcyeleV Bieyclai 107 Used C»r» !-! .: "; ! ';.';. - :- .:¦:, 109 E. WEST LOCATION. 3 bldreorn flomt". : ' WEST 4TH-*bedcoorn modtrn honu), llv- BullMoj CU8HMAN—1H0 . motor scooter, 5 . h.p. PORD—1W6. 2-door; 4, *tandard transmit CHEVROLET—1960 Impels: hardtop, while ¦ " ¦ room, dining robnv.kltchen, full ilpve and oven In kitchen. •xcollent shape. Larry Benson, Mabel ' ' ' ' ' . ing. b»th. Large. ' living ¦ tlon, radio, heater, new tires, here Is with red Interior,¦¦ ¦ In¦ good - '.condition. Auction Sale* '!: . . !'V. - Aujrflon; Sal«» - :¦!' '-:-- ' : ¦! ' «n ont floor. Hardwood ..floor*, rdonv Oil naat. Garage. Winn. Tal. 23-J-3. ' - ' . - ', - ¦ ¦ ' ' - ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' . . ' ; ' : }j i auto- Nice a»rden ' spot PricedAiihder tVO00. ., . a rail tilea ena. Only 8495. Don's Auto y ei:. t-2i?i...... ' itiatlc ho). Wafar h«»t, basement and gar- Sales, 116 Walnut. Tel; 8- 1678 or 6817 p.m. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Realtori, 159 Wal- OIRL/S LA SALLE Bicycle. In good coh . CHEVROLET—1949, club " coupe ; ' . .'WS - MAY 4--FrI. iJTjd 4 miles -fA el MAY ' S—Sit;- »:W p.m . OST. Ui ?. poisiiston. ¦ mis ImmirtlMt |»,500. mm jot. dltlon; . E. 5th. Tel. 4725. ' 1 . Taylor , on County Trunk . P. .. Cole Toxen Main St., Arcadia; Vyi». Mrs. Emily nut St, Tel. 4J4J ' 15* .Chevrolet, 6. cylinder, straight transmis- or. after hours: E. R. Estate, owner; Alvln Clay 88-2737, Bill. Pagel 4501,. sion; 1948 Ford, .1 ton, : cylinder, 4 Kohner, auction- Konter, owner; English t> Kohner, auc /: W. STAHR E. A. Abts¦ * )rv. : 3184, Geo. Pelowskl -8-3701,' . '. . •. '. ., • •• -. ' :- . - •¦ speed, -8 ply. )trti. Tel. - »JI«0. ' Marks ear. Northern Inv. Co., clerk. llonteru Northern C6.. rlerV. ; W.' Mark. T«l. 4MS. . 1957 Harleji Davidson - iM ~ W^t^P^, Skelly. 529 Mank ato. LAIRD ST. S6 — Modern J-bedroom home, '.;- ' '' ^ 6AST LOCATION. J ..block from bui full basement, ; !: : FLH Model. !!- \ DL. ¦ oil heat, garage,¦ full WOTOR :¦ 1957 PLYMOUTH Jin*. 5 rooms, I bedroomi, Modejt t»«s; lot. . • ¦;. .. . . - . - Very good condition. [: 1 Owner has decided to discontinue dairying and will sell : : pi-lea only $5,000.. ABTS AGENCY, INC., WANT h BLJY!! ¦ 159 Walnut St. Tal. 42 , :,;' Priced for quick sale. 4-X45 mobile home, ^complete, In A $2095 J DO. SOUTHWEST , location: 2 bedroom .. . E -^^ { •xcellent condition. Can be seen at ;¦¦' ' .' ' ' home. . 24 ft; living room, large kitchen. 8 CHOICE LOTS Including corner lot- :?: . C. -'J . FIEDLvER-" | Fountain .City on- Highway 95, then 2 miles S. on County \ ,Ct„ Buffalo City, W is. ! 1961 ECONOLINE bus, 8-pas- .- ¦ Brand new gas furnace. House neat Buffalo City. J700. Wrlll H. Guehrer Krause Trailer ; • " - 1st National Bank , Winona , Minn. senger, low mileage, like. . | Truirfc"Mi" Watch! for arrows. , ' - - .- and clean. :. Priced at t13;500. ABTS 2352 N. 40, - rtllwaukee, Wis. DOWELS * truckT^^-ton'^iTtirity, lift AGENCY, INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut new condlfldn, no rusf. 1795. Tel. 8-1144. : !Evenines: Tel. 4561 - . '! new, ..:.!.:!:... '!:;.: ..,!$1995 ¦¦ SL Tal. 4242 Or alter hours: E. R; Wanted—Real Ettals 10 2 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ CHEVROLET—1955 pickup wilh racks: 56 ^>»j»sf 37 Yaara to Wlnom \a *r I960! CHEVROLET BelAir! 4, ¦ ¦ ¦ Clay '8-2737, BUI Pagel .4501, E. A. ~ ' Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon—Comet I.:' ¦ .! Tuaesday*¦ . May>¦ ¦ 8 ¦ > ¦ ' CASH PRICES" . Lalrd . St.^Tel. ¦ 15|9. ' ' . V. - %¦:¦ ¦ ' - - • - - ¦> , ' ' - ' '! : ¦;•:¦ . - J- Abts 3184, Geo: Pellowsk l 8-2701. WTLL PAY HTGHEST *y __ "¦ ' , '• ' Open Mon . 8. Frl. Eve. t Sat. p,m/ 1 , straight ^ -: . . "//: - - !/. . - : : .j ^ ^ . . . door V-8 drive FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY . TRAILERS REPAIRED and rebuilt-: at g; Sale starts at 12:30 p.m. Lunch wagon on grounds. BERG'S TRAILER, 3950 W. 4th. Tel. " /None better. .!;! ::;$1645 "HANK^ JEZEWSKI : ; -1960 ; Ghevroiet^" ¦f^^^fe ' | 29 HEAD OF! CATTLE - 19 Hdlsiein cows—7 springers. Buyer) j mr. ^.;. . .' •; ' ' • _.- .. . - __.^_. .;. 1960 FALCON 4-dr., straight .; . J (Winona's Only Real Ettate \ . Impsla Coupe, white wilh coniras|lng ^ . IMO- ROLLAHOME, 10x55, tu-tone Thrown |r remainder fresh and open ; 9 Hplstein heifers Tel. i53S8 and 7093 V P:0.' Box 343 ' drive, Here* is real , 2 yrs. old, bred 1 _ and white, like new. 3 bedroomsi extras . , red interior,. 23,000 actual nSlles, . one , r owner , like new Inside and out, equipped ¦ ' | for. spring; 1 Holstein bull, 2 yrs^ild. A good milky herd of WVm SPRING IN THE A1R Include washer and ' dryer, . luxury living economy. ., :.: $1395 ; "' with 6-cyi;, straight . stick and Overdrive, , j| Hplsteins., Mostly all vaccinated, . -; ;. We are receiving many . additional . .re- . at . low cost. Can be seen at West End ¦ rfy^-ty&&£ars.- . . . J Yoa a Nature:Lpvep? ¦ >¦'- . ' ¦ radio/ heater, , a ' luxurious economy 196fl CHEVROLET 4-dr., 6-cyl- . . A/e " :q6ests for houses. Call us '- .today for 'Motor CI-. " 'AA' ' . ' _/ ' - ' - ¦ . ' ; ' " ' : Then >•>'HI want 1o see this 2-bedroom . . car. . . . .,. -. : - . ' -821M- - To Choose From ! " FEED — 150 bales; straw.;- ,. ;¦¦; '- . consultation and free aporaliai; on your ' Sizes inder , straight drive, one p -| , located oh Pughs Point, between - ¦ MOBILE HOMES—New and used, ¦ ¦ home: .homes. . - . . . .- two or three One Full Year ;- DAIRY>EQUIPMENT!^ Sunsel 306 : Kellogg and Wsbashi: Includes. 3 , lols ~ up to 60 feet with one, . oivner, .nice. . ... •.. . . . $1545;\ | . ! gal,; Jiulfe: tank, like \ . bedroom's.. Many homes reduced to $500 - I960, Thunderbird . vvfth -'OO ft. of .. Mississipp i .River . -front- - . '!¦ • This is smooth: as silk, »nd tolld from . Guaranteed Warranty. ' i; riew; Surfie milker pii nip and motor; pipeline for 20 cows; 2 j - ¦ RESIDENCE- PHONES: to $1,000. Low cosl'bank finance avail-. ,1959 FORD Fairlane- 4-dr .;: 6- . ¦ ., age. House Is.completely 'tui 'nish'ed.' .' Ex- ' • ¦;: ' the word go, a real Ih fact . . , .¦E . J. Harlert .... 3973 able to. ail' buyers. . Red - Top Mobile-. beauty- Shop Our Lot Now. f| Siirge seamless milker buckets; stainless steel double wash! " ' - ceptlonally large porch laces the river. : - ' ¦ • - .. nefd v/e say more. Was $2595. ' cylinder , Fordornaticr low \ . Mary Lauer . . , 452 3 . . . Homes; . 18.45 W, .5th. Open 9 to 9. :. . - .' ¦' - ¦ 'A . Two-car garaga. . $10,700.. . • Jerry Berthe : - 8-23-77 '- SPECIAL PRICE : . >. A . . . . 8277J rnileage, clean '. ,-. $1395 i| tank; strainers, pails. 'A - . ^ . r - ; •: \ : ¦ '- -¦ CHEV ROLET^1956 panel; very good con- . '- . The Home of One Year; A. ¦' •" ¦ ' : Philip A. Baurrtari'n- .. . . 9540 MACHINERY. —¦ 1949 Farmall H tractor; J.D- - .' • ' .: .R£Si-DE'NCE -PHONES: ". dition. B fi, B ELECTRIC CO. Tel. Personal Warranjy:-Carj 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-dr.,^ 6 cyl- | ; 2-bottom . \ • ' - . . - E. J. Harlert . , . , 3973 . . 4245,_ - .atter 5; lei, '8-1691; . or - . 8-2208. : Imperial - Chrysler yENABBES; inder , straight drive , tu-tone; |l 14-in. tractor plow; A.C. 15 ft. single tractor disc ; 8 ft. double | Mary Lauer ... , 4523 ,75 W- 2nd . Tel. 8-2711 ¦ .'economy ^-r-i.;.- . ., :.! , .. . $1145 % disc; New Holland Model 33 crop chopper ,; used less than l. .j| . Jerry Bertrie .... 8-2377 . : Plymouth-Vflliant : . %¦ Philip A: Baurnann . . V9540 194G Gheypolf3t 1957 CHEVROLET . BclAir 4- season; A.C. rnounted tractor corn planter with fertilizer, ] ^ Nyst rom . Motors , I nc; : used 1 season; 36 ft . Ottawa grain and bale efe\?»tor; electric ] 401 Main \Sf! .' , . Tel. 284?. ' cir.i. V-8, automatic , fully % ¦ ¦ . 1 ton truck with stock!' . '' ¦ ¦ f: rubber tired wagon green feed!box; Mcb. com binder ' -.' ..- "¦;. -.; yf/fR^m^m-'d-^ M^ ; ¦ ''Hit the Jackpot guaranteed. . . ' . . .. .$1075 ; Accessoriei, f re»» Parts 104 ' .' ./ ! . rack. " Can be seen at ¦ ; : : ' 1 MISCELLANEOU S — Rubber tired wheelbarrow; 4 ft. ¦! ^i'ili^W^^-^^-f^^ ~" " " - ' - - ' : 1957 CHEVROLET 4-dr., 6-cyl- . ; . USED T RACTP R TIRES — Almost sTl . . ' :-;With "Fhesfe- - 'V , ' ' " ¦ ' , SELECTED " inder , straight drive , tu- p steel tank; 4 gas engines; over 300 ft. 1 '/< in. pipe and pump 1 Vwi Majn . St. : ' . ;- . . Tel: 2849 . • .sires in stock; Prices starting - at 110 " each, FIRESTONE STORE, 200 W. 3rd. 317 W. :Bellevlew tone, clean. /: . ; . -.., $805 ||: rods; feed-tank; barrels; misc. small items, junk. j iOobyiEW-.4356 Ninth , 51:. S2..»P0 lakes ihls EXTRA GLEAN ¦ i-rdorn house ' .wilh basemen!. Lutae .foi Boats; Motors; Etc. 106 1957 FORD V-8, 4-dobr hard- f -- . terms: Under $10,00 cash; oyer that amount cash or Vv . i ¦• " ' USED GAR! ¦ . 62X100: See '• • ' '. • . ' " ' ' ' !¦ FIBERGLASS ! BOAT-14 : ft!~ ahd * 7ij . h.p. - !• , ; Used Gars .! top, automalic transmission ,' fi down and balance in monthly payments. 3%! added to. balance 1 Scotl Atwater : ' ' ' . molor. Tel. _ 3783. . Truck prices; ! /¦' . tu-tone Tops'..- .;.;. . .>.: .'! ',,| : for 6 months. Your credit Is always good with the . Northern \ ¦ :- . . . W. STAHR ! ' " . " : ^895! 374 WY Mirk - . . - l7! 'r" ' Thursday - Friday - §iSttiii:day : : . . . . :. TelAmS LIKE¦ NEW ! I960 Owens ff runabdu7, BARGAINS : %h Investment Co. A I ' ¦ ' 1954 FORD V-8, !2-dr., over- -5 70. h.p. . Scott. Folly iqulpped: , Priced Reduceci :;: GARPIEL5/ 520—Modern; rppm . bungalow, - '¦ , 'Owner '"' - '.! . : ' . for _ qulck ' sale. 323 E. 4th , . Finest Spr .ing-tirrifi Buys ¦}. :' driv*, no rust , clean inside . If .!: .;; ; MARK ROLB1ECKI . A A\ new roof and new paint job. full base- ~ '" ' ' 1961 Chevrolet Inipala 4-door . : ment; oil furnace. Taxes only $90. Will FIBER GLASS BOAT-T l ft. 35 h!p, mo- .l ' '59.' 'G HFA': 2>ton; C k C, LWB, ! ¦)¦' ahd! out. .;. ' .;, ', . . !:! !:!.! . $375 !. •!:; . Kohner, Auctioneer ' ¦ ¦ 'v; !.: ( Alvih .' - . ' . J ' . ' '. arrange loan with payriehts' like rent: tor; trailer, all . Sea . icing . make, like I 6-cyl., 2^speed axle , in excel- hardtop, V8, Powerglyde. '62 .C'h.e M O N Z A; 4-speed ; new. Complete; wilh ski.is arid accsssor- :; real " "' A trans , 102-h.p. engine , ' radio , 1<»53 ; CHKVR0LET 4-dr., 6-cyl- :!| ! Nortlierh .Investment Co., Lester Senty, Clerk, ' ' . condition , looks and runs clean.: . _ . FRANK WEST AGENCY - les- Arnold Simonson, Whitehall, Wii. • lent . 'sy:' ,- inder , -straight - drive, alt ; ' ¦ ' ' ' ' - 175 Lafayette -St, ' ¦ ~ deep-tread tires. $1598 ' Mi Chevrolet BclAir 4-door, w '.many- more accessories, ¦ j -^'- . - . - . ' .." • .-'.Rep; by Eldon W. Berg, Arcadia, Wisconsin / . .-; . J . LVOER—19H runtbout, ' U It. plywwtf like new,. : - ' black, no rust; . :, - . : . ! $295 . • Tel: 5240 or, 4400 eyenlngs. with bottom fiberglassed, fully equipped Powerglyde, pos'litraction , low mileage., fti a r!o-o;n with •¦ ~ r : ¦• - ¥:i ¦wmmMAiMims ^m^^ iAST 7W BLOCK-Here' 5!Y good. deal : 2: plus 23 h.p: Evlnrude manual start mo- -¦ . i>ti' . - :. . black- bucket seal's; this, car is ¦ '¦ '¦¦tor- ' - .Tel. -. 52J3: Ghevroiet • ¦ bedroom home, all. on one 'floor: Wear Quality in : shovyroom cbiidilion , Save <;r .:^isws;:^s;^s^ ' ' ¦ " ' ' ' ¦ • ' " SPECIALS V school. $7,500. : ;, : 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 1963 Rambler 4-dpor sedan! ov- ; .^•$> ' i *- - ¦;, - -. '!' - - ¦¦ ¦ USED PONTOON BOAT ; erdrlye, and.only 9,000 miles. : . . .!, , 1957 DODGE 4-dr,/-V-8 , auto- : -W. STAHR ; - ¦ . '60 FALCON,,4-dr. Station Wag- . W:. Mark. ' ' ¦- • ¦ ' " ¦ '¦ inatic, runs perfect., looks : 374 - Tel. «923 - / -. io x'12 ft.-: '. - I960 . Chevrolet .BelAir 4-door, . " on, radio, wsw ,. light bliie \vitli ¦ ; /1948 STUD^BAKER ; V*8, good; Now .. ,! .;.'. . :'.-"..- ..; $495 ea H;P. SCOTT MOTOR¦ automatic , low mileage, tooled leather interior, 16,000 : ¦ . ' ;: ' 'unit; ' :'. i'Vi-.- ' tpn . truck with platform. [¦ lSaV MERCUKY 4-dr., Merco ; ' .- \VUi seU as a . ; . " ¦ 1960 Chevrolet BeVAir 4-door , actual . :miles, one of the¦ very ¦ . : II 3 miles southeast of Disco off X, 8 miles north ot Melrose! off :^ . Licensed Broker . yj -'C " ' '.> ¦ Runs perfect. . - ¦;.-' « '.;' •: • '• - ' matic ,! tu-tone, clean. !! $650 ; fa/!^eP6^i®^?; ' ¦¦ I Brcylinder , straight stick. few .:- . . . - • . . *: N. Watch for.arrows on N atid X; ! - ' - • '. . Graves Pontoon and Boat ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ' : !¦ ¦ '• ¦ ¦¦'¦ ' : - ¦ ¦ ' ^, . ' -^ :. - ;. - ; - ' . •.. ' ' ¦ -! ;¦ •¦ ' ¦; ' - '! .;/!.^ Now $295; V;: I960: Ford Fairlane , !dr , 1957 MERCURY 4-dr., hardtop, ...... : - . . : -! . -. . . v|| . H6mer;: Minnesota ' :.Tel. 9415 , V 2-dpor \ '60!CHEVROLET, BelAir.| 4 ¦;. ' ' ' straight stick , 6-cylinder , 6, standard trans , beautiful twi- Mercomatic , clean. ." .. .- ' $595 ! ; "¦¦; 1957 STUDEBAKER ' ¦ ' ¦' ' '' ¦;. ' ¦ : ¦ ! ! 'V ' ¦?'¦ .sharp:. , - . ;. lig ht turquoise with .:; matched 1957 BUICK Special 2rdr., hard- . |- .:, ,:]M®B,day^ ' . .- . -1 ?$&¦ ! Tel:. 7108 I ^ 'i RBDS^OQDF^ truck with ' ¦ ¦ : "-1 ^5 ^| Ui ton^ / platform , interior , wsw, .here is the car . ,-'• top, original , \^ry clean , one ; ¦¦ ; ¦¦ ¦ ' 1959 OId.smobiie 9B convertible! , ' : ' ' : ' . : 822 West 5th , Wiriona I 14 ft: boat. Newly painted , fl.:¦¦¦: - ' - -Sale starts- ¦ at;12:30¦ P.M: - ' . - ¦ ' " '^ "i' - " -' :| . . new tires. iRuns perfect . . full power and everyone is looking: for. !; owrier . ,,..; . ;. ....: $745 ; ¦ . - - . • t$ floorboards , oars,: Excellent '' ¦ like new. :! ¦:!.. ;:¦' Upper Beaver Creek Ladies Aid will serve lunch. . ' . J| - ¦ ; ! ¦' :¦ ! ' ' $695 ' . :- ¦•: ' : 195fi FORD V-8; 4-dr., Fordo . ; : -condition. -:. " .; - .NOW '!- . 1959 Pontiac¦ 4-dp6r . sedan, , real : ¦ !' ;46 Browh, Swiss cows S with; |1 : Two bedroom, lull basement. ' : ' ' ¦ " ¦: " :!' ' ¦ ' ': - ' matic, tu-tone, clean; ' ;: $595 % '. .rfEAD. OF CATTLE — 28: . > V ^-;' ' - clean/'! ; . ;. - ,; /DRIVE NOW ! ; y calf at side, 1 due by sale date, 1 springing, 3 .due in July, 6 | | Lot 60X150, tiled bath , carpet- "^"V^ / $^5 . - 'i>- ' :V; * 1955 DODGE V-8; '4-dr.; over- ing and drapes. West location. 464 Johnson . 1959 Ford 4-dopr -\% .- straight¦ ! I due in early fall , balance bred for fall and . winter; 4 Brown | | ' : ' O&J¦ MotOr Go. .¦ . ' ;¦ ' . ¦ ¦ ' PM LATER! : : drive, none better: Now $395 . Can take over present mort- ; Tel; 6085 . . , ;- : .. -. ' ' '' •'"'-. '-Tord Dealer '' ; . stick. • . : . I-^wiss . heifers,: -1 due by sale date, 3 bred -for! summer and .§¦ ;.- " '! : . gage, !4 >.i% interest! . . Highway: : 1959 ; Chevrolet BelAir 4-door , • *60 VALIANT, 4-dr:.,: slant :6, ¦ ¦ f ;early:fall ; 9 Brown Swiss heifers, 5 to 9 months old; 1 White a : Pontoon Boat ,: National , 15-rft,; 14 West . . . ' ' "!' ' ' ¦¦' ' ,- .. ' '!¦'¦!¦ . ' Bank Rates '-... . | Face cross heifer, 1 year old; Brown .Swiss bull ./lVi years -1 , , ' "¦;. : A'8, automatic. - . , 101*.p., standard . trans, all 1 Pour bedroom basement large , fenced. Boathousc, 3 years old, . . "' '.' . . St! Charles, Alinn: ¦ Open Mon.-Frl., Evening 7 to 9. fl -old, real good. All;cattle vaccinated. .1 lot.! two baths, lot .50x150; car- well!-RunabouL ; 1959 Oldsmobile 88 Super full' white, wsw, radi.o, ' this ¦: low ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦:¦¦ with 18-Tt - 14: ft; ; Open! Mdn .-!Fri. Evening power/and W ' ' ¦ FEED — Some ear'corn : some oats; some mixed hay. .' i| ; ! . peting in bedrooro and living . Jet Glass, with steering,. \yirid^ ' ' ' ¦ ' ' : low mileage. priced: beauty is yours for a ; . : . !!'!-:.: 7 :tp 9 ; !' ' ;- -. ;-; \' son'g!; - •¦ . ' .-' - 6!: 75 BLUE DIAMOND ROCKS HENS - 1 year old. : : i . room, garage, disposal , on bus shield , padded cushions. . - . ' . 1958 Impala . sport , coupe, full . . ' TRACTOR MACHINERY - M,D. Super H tractor , with : line, block from school. . power and,, niany other ex- '59 CHEVROLET % . i . ¦ ¦ FINANCING!¦¦ ¦ AVAILABLE. . Convertible, fl good rubberv overhauled in 196L very good condition ; 10-20 i ! ¦:¦ • ' ' .. ' tras. -; .!. • ,-: ¦ ¦!•-. " '.. V-8, Powerglide, low mileage, . Two bedroorn, one story, five ,. . LAWRENZ: :':! ; !; . WW&M; - p . tractor, rubber in front; Case VAC tractor; Case tractor culti-: i|: ; FURNITUPiE & APPLIANCE . 19S8 Oldsmobile 98 4door hard- power brakes, radio, wsw, all ' , ! 14-inch tractor plow . blocks from school. In good p. vatpr for VAC; Massey Harris 2-bottorn | | ! top, white with red interior. .: shape, e a st. .' location. Only ! full power. ' R |!- on rubber* P. &. O. 2-bottom. 14-inch tractor plow ; 5-ft. tandem | | ' , ¦• ' '¦!. ' ¦•" ¦ -!¦ Motorcycle*, Blc/clsji; ; 107 '58 FORD, Fairlane , 4-dr. - - . fi; \ 'Mp© ;:cG: ' tractor disc ; Case tractor manure spreader ; New Idea 4-bar ; . .$6 400. /• . - ' . v : * ';. ,; : ~ f PICKUPS : 1958 Oldsmobile 88 . 4-door se- ; : 0i! i- BTG BARGAINS In brand . niy/. - rrietorcy- !¦!, • dan , , standard trans, tir-tone blue , .."Ford pealcr" | | . side. fa1 mill*? FALCON—1961 4 dr. Deluxe station wagon, . '5*3 CHEVROLET . 2-dr. Irtp, SW. on ' -County Trunk . "I", -then 3 ; 1956 Chevrolet BelAir 4-door, ' - ;. 101 cu. In. ' 'engine, ' Fordomallc transmls economical 6, Powerglide, ra- miles W: on Town Road. Clarence llofl ¦ ¦ l-Hamillon Electric .!..: .,.. ! 239:95 . .. . yJ89!95 . sion, darV blue. straight stick ' ' ¦$'¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ '¦ " ' ¦ ' " ¦ . dio, wsw, " tu-tone cream and - ' Estate, owner;¦ English 8. Arneson. auo .. . • ' ¦ : • . . , *s . .:...... 209.95 179.05* " ..fioncers). -Northern ; iJlv. -Co.,: clerk, I'^ecTi:©' - 1-Constellatlon Gas ...... AIABEL MOTOR CO. 1956 Chevrolet 210 4-door, ,V8j - '- . 7 mile's- . south of Mondovi on "H ," then 1 mile east on County. & ' ¦ black, an immaculate low mile- ¦ " " ^ • Wabel, Minn. Powerglyde. WAY 5—Sat. 1 . - .p.m. Furniture Auction, I Trunk "Z , " or 5 miles east of Gilmanton on County Trunk"Z." | FOfO . age car. . located in village ol Lewlston, Minn, / GAS & ELECTRIC RANGES 1956 Mercury 2 do»r hardtop, Mrs. Paul Hard!, owner; Alvln Kohner , CHEVROLET—1953 }-dr.. tu-tone paint, '55 CHRYSLER , New Yorker , ' ' l--36-inch Hardwick Gas .,!..,...... ; 219.95 ' 169.95** radio, good motor and tires. 1195. 362 4rdr, , automalic , , . euctloneur ; Ralph Hengel. clerk. Hamilton. Tel. 9481. ' 1956 Ford 2-door , V8, over- radio p/s , Way 7—Mon 11:30 ol ¦ ¦ _ , p.m. 7 miles S...... ,15!>.,W 269.95* ' " " " drive, like a nev one. p/b, \ys\v , very clean thruoitt , Mondovi on "H," then . I mile , E. on 1-36-inch Deluxe Hardwick Gas MERCUR Y 195S convertible, new top, ' | J, Rud | Sale slarts at 12:30 P.M. new tires, black and while, power win- ' tu-tone blue , sec it and you County Trunk "Z ." John Trust 1 1—36-incli Deluxe Hardwick Gas .....;...... 379.95 289,95* 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 con- . Fran, dows. Red Top Trailer Ct. No. 50. will buy it. . , Farms & Norman Rud, owners; I REAL ESTATE WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE AT 2:00 P.M . § ~ vertible. ell Warleln, auctioneer; Northern inv; ¦X- ' j* : 1—36-incli Dixie Gas .. . ; 239.95 189.95* "* " ¦ ¦- ¦ ih/TS c i9« ci6DGE stallon Wagon, Co., clerk. , ' T)Oy*") standard shift, V-8, tu-ton« :~r I, West Bennett Valley Ladies will serve lunch. i: 1—30-inch Monarch Electric .! 279.95 229!95 ¦ 1956 Oldsmobile Super 88 4- All ' 0ne """ " ""' ' "HN' ~*~~~ T **' red and black. Radio, j^PT^ A LVIN K O ER (27 COWS) "' " AUCTIONEERr-vCJIy and slate licensed I 40 HEAD OF CATTLE - 4 Holstein cows, just I •For natural or bottled gas. heater, exceptionally clean, spaiktlng. door hardtop, rea l sharp. Cars W^^^ Full '; and bonded. 252^ Liberty SI, (Corner §< v fresh; 7 Holstein cows; , fresh and bred back; 1 Guernsey cow, | 1956 Buick Cenfury 4-door, Carry ^*WsMtP^ Y^enr £. 3fh _ and Llbcrtyl. Tel. 4960. , 15 fresh and open; I5 Holstein cows, milking, due for Sept. - " ~ § WALZ hardtop, full power. Guaranteed Warrant y ' WAY" 6—Sun. i^OO sharp. Lost Creek | freshening: 5 Holstein heifers , 2 years old , bred for Oct.; 6 f 1956 Cadillac sedan DeVIUe. Valley Horse Auclion, 2 miles NW. of I Holstein heifers 1 year old. vacc; 1 Holstein steer , 1 year old, ! WINO NA SKELGAS Buic^Oldsmobile GMG Pepin, Wis., lake How. J5, )' i ni 'id . ? MERCURY-1957 Montciair, 4-door,^ Mer- 1955 Chevrolet BelAir sport W. of Pepin, then N. W mile on town I A good milky herd of Holsteins. Some aro vaccinated; Stato | road. Maurice Looj, auctioneer; Chip- comaflc trammliilon, radio, healer, the coupe, 6-cylincier pewa Valley Fin. Co., clerk. | certified herd. •£• cleanest one in town, perfect shape. . '~ " " ~ E - . DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Surge milker pump and motor; 2 |! & APPLIANCE Only 8795 . Don's Auto Sales, 116 Wal- 1955 Chevrolet BelAir sport WAY 7-Mon. i5:3t) p.m. 3 mliiTs s.E. ot ¦ L nut. Surge seaniless milker buckets; Surge scam bucket. ill Plione 4210 _Tel. 8-1678 or ©817. Disco oil "X," 8 miles N. ot Melrose 217 East 3rd , coupe, V8, Powerglyde 01 olf "N.'! Theo. J. 8. Pliny C, Peterson, FORD-1955 Convertible, Sunllner! V-V, {^OO^^CHIV 11 II TRACTO R MACHINERY - 'J.D. Model R0 tractor wiUi live ji; owners; Kohner 8. Schroeder , auction- Fordomallc, radio, heater, perfect fop 1955 Oldsmobile 88 hard t op VStfg^C R C?IQ, ¦ eers; Northern tnv. Co., clerk. |:! PTO, good-condition; Mcll. tractor cultivator with pump to > and perlecl all the way. Only 8595. coupe. ' rubber; ¦ Don' s Auto Sties, 116 Walnut. Tel. MAY~V-Tues., 15: )0 p.m. 3 miles E , Of I? fit 11 or M; AC. 2-botlorn ; 14-inch tractor plow on : 8-1678 or 6817. . 1955 Chevrolet convertible 105 Johnson Tel. 2.1116- Winona on Wis. Hnwy. 35 lo Counly |:: Ford 2-bottom, 14-inoh tractor plow , like rew; Ferguson 6 ft. £ " " Trunk M, then 7 miles N. Mark Rol- 1955 CADILLAC 2 dr ? double tractor disc ; J.D. trnctor manure spreader: J.D. No, 8 « ; . Winpower ft-ton rubber tired wagon and rack ; small implement • lu-tona yellow and green top, 1955 Chevrolet 4-wheel drive, 8- p::.:-^«a^:S::::: .V.Si*SSS*^i- i-? OTHER MACHINERY - 4-section mounted steel drag £; V8, 8-passenger carryall, EurmitUTc Auction I 1-1941 John Deere "H" 3-IIIC I Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC I& :*i J. with 3-pt. hookup; J.D. horse grain binder ; hale fork; Gehl f. Located on East Main Street in village of Lcwiston, Minnesota ,, , complete; rubber tired wheelbarrow ; Int. 2—1943 John Deere "R" l-B'erRuson 1956 Chevrolet 2-tpn truck with ^ '!; 10-lnch haihinermill | 1—John Deere H with cult. platform , 16 ft. ! Weed Burner electric fencer; 1,000 lb. platform scale; steel | [ A 30( l-Ford 8N . • ¦ ' RAKES 1955 Chevrolet 2ton , speed ¦ tank; 1 gallon overhead barrel wilh slant! ; 3 steel hog feed- | 1—MM "R" with cull. 3— New Idea 4-bar CLEAN axle , j Saturday^ May 5 ; ' "[ ers; a few small items. . % ; ¦ -! FARMS FOR SALE . 1-AC "C" with cull. 3-AUis-Chnl. PTO 1056 Ford 2-lon, i-xpeed . ' . I 1-AC "WD" with cult , 1-IIIC 3-bar USED CARS¦ f. Starting at . 1:00 P.M. FARM NO. I — 12ft acres, 110 acres broke, heavy hind. i - 1954 Ford 2-lon, 2-speed. l—AC P-17 wilh 4-row cult. | A GOOD SELECTION OF NICK CLEAN IIOIISKIIOU ) GOODS 37)\f)0 remonl block hnxernent barn with drive wny. 30 shin- $< nAi vrnc: j I960 FALCON 2-door, standard 1946 4-wheel drive .Jeep. 1; 8 min , movie camera ; caiwi n tripod : Aionnrch 3 burner I'hioiis and 3 calf pens, Bnrn very good. Cement block milk '| and 4-hoitorn plow „ ol,Bnd,, H i, transmission . ¦ 1)1)1 with londcr » fifi 1960 Chevrolet *> ton , 4-speed. |,. electric. rmiRO with deeji well cooker ; electric maiiKle; Philco ..; house; I2x3fi cemeiU slave silq, new, 28x40 hog house with t)' 1-IJJC 300 ^^ IDfil FALCON 4-door , slnndnrd * ; cement feeding platform. Combination grnnary 1—IHC "M" 1-IHC. 45 1959 Chevrolet -N ton , 4-speed. j! fi-ft. chesl'tyiif free/.er ; 2-pc. miirmm livinj; room set : F.; -,y and corn crib; hi J ~J C 5 T transmission. jj Spindl ier washer ; apt . size wiishcr; 3 pc. walnut bedroom set \! ' ,i 28x311 , machine shed;. !) room house with hot and cold water . ; 1-MM-M5 with picker , teller 'i r. 1 1 , ' , J—AC-Roto baler 1961 FORI) Falrlane 500 4-dr. 1955 Chevrolet W lon Cameo I of bed, dresser and chest of drawer.s; bras.*) bed; Birdseyc 5' y now presjiure water system. This larni is located on County ,:: V-fl , standard transmission. pickup. * Trunk Z. Black top rond. School bus. Mail service. Nearly PLOWS pi maple dresser ; 2 nylon 12x0 ft . nil's, 3 years old; 0x12 wool all % TrvATOR*^ 1957 CHEVHOLKT Bel Air 4- 1954 CMC '» Ion. nifi nnd pad; typewriter desk ; !,. ' (' . Smith typewriter; port- seeded to allalfa , A >*ry jood dairy farm. Very good location . $ 2-.John Deere 4411 2-bot.om ¦ bate mawi . door hardtop, mitomnlic 1954 FOItD «i ton , 3-5pwd. able typewriter; Globe office size safe; UK tank 1 vacuum with FARM NO . 2 - 40 acres , 311 acres broke. All seeded to hay. 2-Ford 2-l,ottom mtd ;¦ | v 1-48,. s, , „ transmission , 6 cylinder, 1954 Ford *>« Ion , 4-speed attachments: Hoover hand vacuum; Puritan odorizor; electri c Good 8 room house, Corn crib; chicken coop and shop. Burn, • 2—John Deere 2-bottom 14 ,_ 1fi ( 'nse ' . mixer: 2 electric fans; 'electrli* broiler; ,1 pressure cookers ; ' \ ' J-JHC 2-lwttom 14" ' , : 1957 CHEVROLET 210 4-door Jft'ifi Ford Ion, 4-speed , wilh • Located on County Trunk Z. Black top road. Heavy land. I Mll), j, n! n V-8 , automatic tran 'smls- , ^ snusaUe slu'ffer; barbe<|iie grille with sp it ami basket ; lawn School bus. Mail service. Very good locution. ;* 1-IHC 5-hotlom 14" 512 * " , rack. ice box; : sion, louiiKo; 3 kwn chairs; folding col ; I'ampin^ ulnss ' FARM NO . 3 — 40 acres , 38 acres brokr, All seeded lo hay, ;. 1-MM 4-botlom 14" PLANTERS 1!MI Jeep, 4-wherl drh<* . top table; library table; book .shelf; hassock; Siii«cr sewing 1-M-F 3-bottom 14" 1957 CHEVROLET 210 4-door , !; Has well on land. Itiglil . of way lo highway, jy 2-John Deere 999 , Hammond orgiin, like new , : • machine with motor attached ; leather easy chair and 2 leather 2—.John Deere 999 3-pt , 6 cylinder standard trans- , , TERMS ON FARMS: 10% down on day of sale. 40% upon «..„,-,r,i , , .,nn ,>n mission . priced lo Vrll. rockers; upholstered chair: 3 door lamps table lamps small M1SCE1.LANKOUS i-(>op ' coffee table : rouiuL oak dining table wild (i ehairs and buffet ; delivery of dved showing merchant able title. Balance can £) Boat , motor and trailer. j ' ¦ ' 1—Oliver sprinKtooth 2—IHC 1957 FORD fi cylinder , Fordo- hall tree; 3 wood rockers; metal porch table , porch SWIHR ; ;• remain, ' j?i 1—Ford pulley malic , 4-door. 14 ft . silo unloader. For any information toniacl Northern Investment Brokers 1—John Deere No. 290 . I small bedroom rocker; metal iroinnu board , room divider; ) ^' 1—Go-cnil Willi riijj ine 1959 HODGE 2-dr. Iiardlop, au- Sft'eral older model ctrs card (able ; picture s'* and frames: some liedtlinu and linens; ; or Frfliu i.s N, Wri lein, Ito;i E.Male Salesmen. AH Bids are. ; I-Sprayt- r ¦ CULTIVATORS onintic trniismission , 33,- and pickups priced to move out. sonic aiitit 'iit 1 dishes and class b.-isket , pedestals , wood stool ; sub|ecl to approval by the court. « 1- .JI) cylinder 2-Foi - JAMES RUD , ADM FOR TRUST ' V All makeii nnd models mention. ; , ISCOIIMII Oldfimohlle • Clicwolcl¦ TERMS OF SALE Cash oi check Fi.iiu 'in N' Mcrh'in. Aiiclionwr . Mondtn i W • *J IMPLEMENT CO. Trl TI J ft MC MRS PAI L IIAUDT , (»\S NEIt Northern InvcMmcnt Co , l,t»ter Senty, Clerk | DURAND MORKEN'S SERVICE IIAHMONV. MIN.\. PUHAND, WKSCONSIN TF,J-. OH 2 UWI3 Ah in Ivdiiu'i , Amtioneei ' llabili T llenrel , « lei K Itep by I'.ldiin A' Bi'i'g, Aii 'iidiii . Wisconsin | RuaiifPid, Minn Til. L'N4 7117 i ' "Open Kvfningi " j [ /'' „. . . . . , , . * , ¦ l k. I __^. . ' - 1 . "1 ,r.\-.;f ' . ' - » . ..:, - .,*,V.i .,. '1 :.'-..:¦:. ',« 'f, «: S'.:".';.. '.' -A.. - / »:^4.rKS3lf/Rl««t^ ¦ : ' " : ' ' ' ' By . Roy! Crone '- '/ ' /- . BUZ SAWYIR ' !>; : \AA. : A \- . A ;/ A . AA " A: A: ..

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