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Saturn Shot Gives U.S. Space Lead Cold Air and Called Biggest Russians Admit They Strong Winds Satellite Ever Over Northeast Sent Aloft By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) Downe —A' Saturn 1. super rocketTpro- d US. Craft Cold air and strong winds spread into .'.the Northeast today pelled the world's heaviest 3 in the wake of a storm which satellite into orbit today arid Americans dumped up to sever inches of presumably vaulted the United snow in parts of: NewTEngland. States oyer Russia in the race Temperatures were moderat- ing across the thilled Midwest for space rocket supremacy. Aboard Jet after a brief cold spell in which The mighty :;rbcket;'y 164 feet readings dropped below zero tall and weighing - 562 tons, four' days in northern areas.7 flooded its launching pad with Trainer Killed The snow storm w hich hit .the a rush of iflame and sent a ; WIESBADEN, Germany (AP) upper Olrid Valley and . New thunderous shock wave rolling —The Soviet Union announced England Tuesday .tapered off across Cape Kennedy as at today one of its fighters downed during the night and early blasted off at 11:25 a.m., East- a U.S. jet tTain«r over East morning is it drifted out to sea; - Germany and the three ern Standard time, on its first officers Snow measured seven inches, in full-scale" flight; aboard were killed. Augusta, Maine, and 'more than test Slightly iriore .than 10 minutes The disclosure of the plane's four inches fell in Boston and ' fate came in a Soviet Portland, later, the Saturn l--its second protest TYPE OF PLANE SHOT DOWN . . . This is a T39 jet Maine. Snow also fell stagey live for the first time- note released in. Moscow ac- trainer, type of which the Russians today admitted shooting in parts of Pennsylvania. 7 cusing the United States injected into ; orbit a mammoth of a down over East Germany. Strong winds were reported in 84-fpot-long, provocative flight designed to some eastern areas , with gusts satellite weighing increase tensions. 37,700 pounds, nearly , three ' Baker Probe up to 44 miles an hour in Nan- times heavier than the Soviet . The plane vanished Tuesday tucket,, v Massi , Temperatures y on a flight from this U.S, air were a little below heavyweight champions of . and near space. .'¦¦ • base. Air Force officials said it zero in some sections of the apparently lost its way.. The Under Growing Northeast, with -2 in Lebanon , The satellite ts little y more Russians had been asked for in- N.H. The teens were reported in than a mass of . metal and sand formation. 'A.'; many parts of the East. ¦: with a radio , tracking beacon. The Soviet note said the plane The m*ercury also dropped a But its presence in the sky dem- appeared over Communist East GOP Pressure few degrees below zero in parts onstrates U.S. capabilityyfor the Germany and ignored warning WASHINGTON (AP) - The future and the nation's determi- of Idaho and Nevada and some nation to grasp the space rocket shots from a Soviet fighter Senate investigation of Robert of the cold air which spread into ; plane directing it to land. power lead. . G. Baker—sweeping up a tangle the East dipped into the South- ,' No scebtific value was at- The note did not actually say of names, dates and deals—- west, with freezing marks in the twiti-jet T39 trainer was many aroas. tached to the huge satellie be- shot down. After saying the "Inr came under growing Republi- cause of the research nature of truder did not react to the con- can pressure today to dig deep- the flight.v ventional signals demanding it er and resolve a dispute involv- On the test, the Saturn t- or react to warning ing presidential : aide Walter to land" ¦¦ forerunner of rockets which will ¦' iw-**iw.iuw^ww.--*:-.''^ :' .-; ¦y. .' -y . y-Y-sy?/^-:^ . ™ .-. Jenkins, fire, the note added: ' ': ' *- * ^ ul Rejects boost ViS. astronauts to the "Therefore the Soviet fight- Lt. yCpi. Hannaford Capt Lorraine Capt. Donald Millard The possibility Jenkins, . moon — chalked up milestonu er had to take measures in long time assistant to President performances. compliance with air defense in- Johnson, may be asked to testi- —For the first time, its; mas- structions which are well known fy arose as Republicans, brand*** Call to Destroy sive eight-engine first , stage to the American command. ishing a campaign issue, raised power plant developed full "As result the intruder a cry of "possible; perjury. " thrust of 1.5 million pounds _ • 4* * Mlanfa Seeks equal to 34 million horsepower plane crashed near Vogelsberg Special counsel Li,* P. McLen- WORLD'S HEAVIEST SATELLITE .'- ..A. . The Saturn 17 village 20 kilometers (12 miles) All Bombers or enough to power more than don of the Senate Rules Com- super rocket with a brilliant tail of flaine blasts away from 200,000 standard automobiles. northeast of Erfurt." •. .;.'' mittee said he didn't know .;. GENEVA, (AP)-U.S, officials Erfurt vis about 140 miles Rdcitil Ahsw&r have rejected a Soviet call for Cape Kennedy today to hM the world's heaviest satellite On four .earlier flights of the whether the White House assist- (AP first stage only, the thrust was northeast of Wiesbaden and on ATLANTA (AP)-Leaders of days of demonstrations. ant would be questioned about destruction of . all the : world's into orbit. - Photofax) 7 a direct line of the flight the Atlanta grope today for an an- The demonstrations by young bomber fleets. But they were held to 1,3 million pounds. his disputed role in the sale of —The second stage, a cluster {?lane was making to the Frank- swer to new racial questions Negroes and white persons were advertising time on the John- hopeful dt signified a . Russian urt area. The plane had been arising after four consecutive directed mainly against One interest in an American sugges- of six motors driven by high- son family television station in energy liquid hydrogen fuel, forced to fly above a storm: restaurant which has refused to Austin, Tex;, to an insurance tion to keep obsolete bombers go along with many others in ' ¦ ¦: from smaller nations, was flowa alive for the first The U.S. Air Force said a .. ¦: man. .. . . - . .. '" time and provided the muscle radar track of the plane's flight desegregating. Republican National Chair- The bomber proposal was put ChlhayFrdrice blips appeared just forth at the Geneva disarma- to shove the satellite into orbit. showed two However, a leader of the dem- man William E. Miller demand- That stage, cutting in after before the plane Vanished from Rusk Assures onstrations said protests will ed that the committee develop ment conference Tuesday by So- the radar screen. viet delegate Semyon K. Tsar- the first had burned 145 sec- continue until all restaurants in fully what Miller called a "di- onds, delivered 90,000 pounds of "An inspectioa of the crash Atlanta are open to Negroes. conflict" in sworn state- apkin. Chief U.S. disarmament rect negotiator William C. Foster Irr Deadlock thrust. lite showed that the intruder ments by Jenkins and in- By SPENCER MOOSA sever diplomatic ties with the was a military jet plane of the Koreans of "Tlere are many Instances of surance man Don B. Reynolds, said he vduld like to discuss it segregation in the city and for in detail . TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — As Nationalists. Saturn I's claim to the title of T39 type belonging to the ,S. a witness in the Baker hearings. Nationalist officials saw world's most powerful rockf-t is Air Force," the Soviet note said. many long years people have The State Dep artment in France and Communist China the tried to negotiate a settlement He said there Is .'"a '- clear . Is- struggled with the touchy two- dispute as evidence of a miscal- based on official U.S. estimates "Three corpses of servicemen Washington said any move 16 culation by Mao, Red China s that its first stage generates were found." American Aid without success," said James sue of possible perjury" which destroy the bombers of all na- Chinas issue, Nationalist China ' Forman, executive secretary waited quietly on the sidelines Communist party chief. They about 50 per cent more thrust SEOUL, Korea (AP) - U.S. should be followed through. tions w*as neither acceptable said Mao apparently expected than Russia's largest booster The official Soviet news agen- Secretary of State Dean Rusk of the Student Nonviolent Co- nor practical. today. The feeling in Taipei was cy, Tass, said the note as- ordinating Committee. that President Chiang Kai-shek Chiang to cut off relations with and tho fact that there is no evi- assured South Korean Presi- But it expressed hope Tsar- France in angry reaction to De dence of Soviet progress with serted : "The Soviet government dent Chung He* Park today Mayor Ivan A.llen Jr. called apkin's proposal meant the Rus- had outfoxed Mao Tzc-tung. cannot regard this intrusion as Chiang's officials were elated Gaulle's recognition of Peking liquid hydrogen fuel. there will be no cutback in U. S. together about 250 city leaders sians would look with favor on Monday. anything but a gross provoca- troops stationed in Korea , a for a conference today. Living Costs an informal suggestion Secre- at the dispute between Paris The rocket spewed a toreen tion by the American military high Korean official reported. tary of State Dean Rusk made and Peking only a day after Had the Nationalists broken of flame from its base and sent authorities, aimed at aggravat- "I feel that this meeting is French President Charles de with France, they would have Rusk said any reduction of necessary to maintain the ra- to Soviet officials in Moscow a thunderous roar rolling ing the situation in central last summer. Rusk suggested Gaulle's recognition of Commu- solved Mao's problem. The . Red across Cape Kennedy as its en- Europe ." the SO.rOOO-man U.S. garrison in tiona 1 attitude that has marked nist China. leader , like Chiang, opposes the Korea or of the 600,000-man Atlanta 's approach to human Slightly Higher that big powers destroy nuclear gines flashed to life, feeding on The note said the American WASHINGTON (AP)- Mainly bombers as they became obso- Red China 's Foreign Ministry idea of two Chinas, Each re- 475 tons of fuel. plane crossed into East Ger- South Korean army was out of relations," Allen said, He has gards his regime as the sole the question at present. He dis- been working to open public ac- because of weather damage to lete lest they fall into the hands called on France Tuesday to The enormous rocket rose- many near Diedorf , 15 miles of non-nuclear nations. break otf relations with the Na- voice and legal representative slowly at first but picked up missed the possibility "prompt- comodations to all , and was vegetable crops, the cost ol people. northwest of the town of Eise- living rose two-tenths of one tionalists', A French spokesman of the Chinese speed quickly . nach , and had penetrated 55 ly and clearly " when Park one of the few Southerners who Rusk suggested destruction mentioned rumors of impending testified in behalf of the accem- per cent last month, the Labor on a one-for-one basis of U.S. replied Paris would continue to The Red Chinese failed to About 30 seconds after liftoff , miles into East Germany at an Department said today in report- recognize the Taipei govern- Saturn 1 began a gradual, pitch altitude of about 2(5,000 feet reductions , presidential secre- modatioas section of the pro- B47s and Soviet Badger bomb- make clear what they would do tary Lee Hu-rnk said. posed civil rights bill in Wash- ing an unusual increase iri De- ers. His suggestion would not ment. if France continued its relations to a southeast heading, spurting when the Soviet fighter went up cember prices. Paris , a tail of flame more than 309 to intercept it, ington . apply to* such supe rsonic bomb- The French spokesman also with Taipei. In a French After a two-hour conference It was only the third time In ers as the U.S. B58A and the spokesman said his government feet long as it streaked into tho The T3i) trainer , with a lieu- on a wide range of subjects, The Atlanta Restaurant Asso- denied the Paris-Peking agree- sky. It vanished from sight in a the last 10 years that the cost Soviet Bounder. ment to erxchnnge ambassadors is seeking clarifictlon of Pe- tenant colonel nnd two captains Park and Rusk issued a joint ciatien proposed to its members of living rose in December, the king s position. low cloud bank about 40 seconds abonrcl , was tracked by .Air included a French pledge to ' communique which said they Tuesday night that all restaur- Bureau of Labor Statistics said, Nationalist officials say the after launching. Force radars for 11 minutes "agreed the powerful Korean ants In the city be closed for one The rise took the consumer Tuesday heading into East Ger- ' next move is up to Paris. They Tho National Aeronautics and and U.S. forces adequate to the day to "show the unity of the price index to 107,6, think Peking probably will not many at about 4150-500 miles an defense of tho Republic of Ko- restaurant industry." Wife of Presto Space Administration reported Food prices increased 0.3 per send an ambassador to Paris 150 seconds after launching that hour. rea would be maintained in or- The association s executive cent from November , primarily Shortly after the plane disap- until Franco , breaks relations the first stage had shut down na der to meet the continuing Com- secretary, Ed England , told the because of sharply increased with Tai pei. The Paris-Peking peared frpm the screens, the munist menace in the Far vegetable prices after Southern Exec utive Killed planned and the second stage "two other approximately 200 members agreement calls for the ex- had ignited. An announcement rndar operators saw East. " that the organization wanted crops were damaged by freez- ambassadors within blips," It could not be deter- Rusk and Park also reaf- change of said all phases of the flight ap- only to have the right to oper- ing weather. An increase of three months. , mined whether these were Com- firmed the friendship between ate its restaurants either inte- nearly 3 per cent in sugar prices At Eau Claire peared normal up to that point munist fighters or antiaircra ft Although the Chinese Nation- and that the second stage wna the United States and South Ko- grated or segregated , whichev- also contributed to the rise in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS embassy in Paris hns been shells. rea nred pledged " continued co* alist continuing to burn. er the owners preferred. grocery prices. Tho d-caths of three persons, instructed to carry on as usual, Tho shot was delayed mora con- operation in the economic mil- government ordered the The Air Force refused to itary and political fields." including nn Eau Claire indus- the than an hour by radio inter- firm tho report, that the plane trialist' s wife killed on her 'withdrawa l of funds from ference vhich affected a track- had been shot down. birthday, have ra ised Wiscon- French banks to prevent the ing radar and tho radio An Air Force spokesman .said sin 's truffle toll for Iho year to money being turned over to the frequency on which the range tho plane wns net. authorized to Shriver May fifi , compared with 44 on this Communists later.. safety officer would send a sig- cross the Iron Curtain and could date a year ago, nal to destroy the rocket in not be reached by radio. He Mrs, Fhyllis T, ' Sopor of Eau case it strayed off course. said the Air Force didn 't con- Some Claire , whose husband Ln- Formosa Mine sider there was "the slightest Seek Vcrnc , Is a vice president of The radar (rouble wns traced possibility " thnt the three offi- Presto National Industries , wns Blast Kills 27 to a ship offshore. The ship cers were defecting, ffice killed Tuesday evening when turned off its signal when it U*S. O her car hit a tree after leaving TAIPEI , Formosa (AP)-Tho , The Air Force snld tho offi- (AP)- was advised and the other In- cers aboard the plane were Lt, BANGKOK , Thailand a street a block outside the, Eau death toll from an explosion in terference wns cleared up soon Co, Gerald K. Hnnnnford , 41; U.S. Peace Corps chief R. Sar- Claire city limits, Tuesday was a coal mine near Taipei Mon- afterword . Capt. John F, Lorraine dr., :it , gent Shriver snid today he has Mrs. Sopor 's 43rd birthday. day Is expected to total 27. - • When tho trouble arose tha nnd Capt. Donald G. Millard , no aspirations for the American Mnrgo Ann Little, 20, of Mad- Seventeen bodies hnve been countdown had reached 13 min- vice presidency but this "does recovered , and 10 miners aro utes, but ono system aboard tho 3.1. no aspirat ions ison, di«d Tuesday night when not mean I have " her car plunged Into a ditch AT INTERVIEW . . . missing, rocket had to be turned off dur- WEATHER for any public office. near am l-!)4 intersection in Mrs. Marina Oswald , widow ing the wait, so the count wns FORECAST Ho did not say which public western Waukesha County. of the licensed ns.sns.sln of set back to 25 minutes when it FEDKRAL might seek. Reds Launch New WINONA AND VICINITY - office be James Cullen , .'IO, of Darling- President Kennedy , Is was resumed. Mostly fair and a little colder He loft for Washington via ton , the father of five children , shown with her 3-month-olcl Assault in Laos Tho massive vehicle was In- tonight . Thursday increasing Tokyo today after a two-day died in a hospital there Tues- daughter , Rachel , during an tended to propel into orbit a cloudiness nnd mild, Low to- visit to Thailand in connection day night. He was injured n exclusive television inter- VIENTIANE , Laos (AP) - :i7,700pound satellite, nearly night 8-15, high Thursday 30. With the Pence Corps program. few hours earlier when his car Communist Pnthot Lao forces three times as heavy as any COMMENDS KENNKDV . . . President Johnson stands view with Eddie Barker, arc muking n mnjor assault cn previous man-made, satellite, LOCAL WEATHER The brother-in- lnw of the late nt a microphone In the White Houso to commend Atty. Gen. left a town road about six miles news director o( KR1T) In Kennedy hns been southwest of Darlington , lio Thakhek , a strategically import- Tho 164-foot-tnll , 562-ton roch- Official observations for Ihe President Robert Kennedy, right , on his pence-making mission lo Dallas, " Copyright KRLD 24 hours ending At V2 tn, tod-iiy: mentioned ns n possible running wns thrown from (Jio oar , which ant city 140 miles southeast of et is 13 feet taller nnd mor* minimum , U; mate for President Johnson this Southeast Asia. This followed Kennedy 's report to Johnson rolled over him ns it tumb'cd News Department , 1964, " Vientiane , the right-wing news- than twice ns heavy as tho Maximum , 32; ) (AP noon , 32; prccipituti on , none. year. in on 00-minulo meeting. (AP Fhotofnx down am embankment. Photofax) paper Sath Lao reported today, | Statute ol Liberty. ¦ ¦ v: -: ' \ . . * : night for the benefit of the new Osseo Stag Party hospithi Mia nursing hon>e fund, Three Candidates OSSEO, Wis. — Carl Nelson it - will'-be ., held at the Cabin in 400 Attend post , American Legion, is spon- the Pines. Free lunch •will ba For Alma Mayor soring a stag party Wednesday served. Houston Co. ALMA, Wis. (Special)—Nom- ination papers filed by the Tues- day deadline indicate that Alma will have a liveHy election April Farm Bureau 7, BENSON'S CALEDONIA, Winn. (Special ) There are three candidates for —"Americans want Christ with- mayor : Edmund Hitt, incum- out a cross and Communists bent, Frank Noil and Alen removes the risk want a cross without Christ ," Kirchner. The term is for two Maynard Speece, announcer for years, a Twin Cities radio station, told In the 1st Ward there are in buying more than 400 persons at the three candidates for alderman: annual banquet of the Houston Incumbent Charles J. Zepi) and County Farm Bureau at Cale- Christian Schultz for three years and Clarence Clark for one a hearing aid! donia Tuesday evening. \ "J don 't approve of the sale year. Zepp is the only one who of "wheat to Russia ," he said. who filed for re-election to a "It' two-year term as supervisor. ¦I s time we stopped our jjive- away program." There are four candidntes for the two-year torm of supervi- Why wonder, fret or worry if you need j DISCUSSING 1he nation' s re- or in the 2nd "Ward : L. W. a hearing aid? lief lists he said , "The nation Ambuehl , incumbent; Donald would go bankrupt during the Ruben , John Hartman , and Benson's enables you to purchase a * pretense of takimg care of peo- Gerald Schreiber. Schreiber is hearing aid with full confidence , wit> ple. The idea o^ getting some- the sole candidate for 2nd Ward convenience and at an honest pricel A LON«G FAMILY AFFAIR . . . Morris Casper, left , has thing for nothing is all wiong. Alderman , a three-year teim. . purchased a Taylor, Wis., implement business from his fath- Being dependent on the goTern- He seeks to succeed himself er , Harry Chrisinger , center, and Lee Casper , right. The me:nt is the result of voter apa- Two candidates filed for al- You can rely on our 50-year reputation , : Chrisinger has a 30-year history there. j thy. derman three->ear term, in the for Quality Service... firm name Casper & Srd Ward. They are Jerome G. '¦ | "How many people here can . (Mrs. David Lunde photo) name your icpresentatives in Baecker , incumbent , and J)el- ' • QUALIFIED LOCAL CONSULTANTS-dignified, ! private office consultation or at your home. Congress?" he asked 'Taxes I THE TWAIN MEET . . . East meets west as two of bert Wenger maJie us uoi k three or four ,' of the participants ia the "International Revue," staged Archie Brovold , Buffalo Coun- • CHOICE OF 14 ADVANCED MODELS-fcr different Taylor Parents Jailed months of the year for the gov- ty agent, who* was appointed hearing needs. You must hear better or you don't pay. Partners fcy the foreign students at Winona 's three colleges, admire alderman in the Srd Ward lajA FOR TWO YEARS ernment. ' • EACH AtO GUARANTEED On Charge of "Our farms are becoming oach other s costumes. Left is Emiko Tam ayana, Japan. fall following the death oi Mrs —unlimited: free service and replacement or larger and fewer," he pointed With her is Rosey San Martin , Panama. Both are students Julia Schilling, has filed for the repair : of defective parts, Sell Business Torturing Baby out . "Young people should get at the College of Saint Teresa. (Daily News photo) two-year unexpired term. • HONESTLY PRICED-beginning at 479*50 TAYLOR; Wis. (Special) - an education. The average col- Kenneth Jackelen is the only with choice of payment terms. Two Taylor, businessmen who WAYNESVILLE , Mo. (AP) - lego graduate has a choice of candidate for 3rd Ward super- • SERVICED IN THE U.S. & 57 OTHER COUNTRIES have been in business; together Brenda Frirnire, 17 months, four jobs starting at $6,000. The Program on Sunday visor. He is the incumbent. more than 30 years have , sold liked to eat old cigarette butts. best thing you can do for the Filing without opposition were See or call a Benson's hearing their John Deere Irhplement es- It worried her mother. , young people is to encourage Louis A. Noll , clerk; Mrs. Al- aid consultant soon— tablishment. ¦ . ¦ A neighbor saw what she them to go to -school." vin Kindschy, treasurer , and Lee Casper and Harry Chris- thought were cigarette burns on Edmund Buehler , justice of the iriger also have been in: the the child's hands and face. I THREE AWARDS were pre- Students From 16 peace. They are for two-year sented during the program. terms. fefed bus iness since forming a Tuesday she called police. ¦ partnership Oct.A 1, 1933, They Glen Jostad , Brownsville , ca- Pfc. John Frirnire, 23, sta- reer underwriter for Farm Bu- have.: sold their latest venture tioned at Ft/ Leonard Wood , PATIENT FROM ETTRICK BHHHHJiflHJHHMsS^tii^i reau Mutual Insurance, was i Countries to Join to Lee's son ,7Morris : Casper. and his wife, Bonnie, 20. were ETTRICK , Wis (Special) - awarded a trophy for being the Sixteen countries on five con- value of this international night IQDKIHS AHttB * Casper & Chrisinger first pur- 10 ^ arrested and jailed on cn open top agent in Division 9. He was is immeasurable for promotinp Mrs. George Reitzel, 79, was chased the Taylor Feed & Pro- tinents will be represented when 100 EXCHANGE BLDG. PHONE 2554 charge. also the second highest agent foreign students at Winona 's a better understanding of the taken to Tri-County Memorial ^- <@ duce from Mrs. James Red- ital , Whitehall Police Chief Noel Martin said in the state , three colleges present their wor3d we live in. The important Hosp , by ambu- WINONA, MINN. "*^ muhd. They operated it il Mrs. Frirnire "admitted putting Linus Ernster , Caledonia , "International Revue" at 8 p m. thins to remember is that this lance Sunday. I years. In 1941 they started the matches to the baby s mouth ' agency manager for Houston Sunday in the College oi Saint \ production is done entirely by implement: business' and ran the and face immediately after the County, was awarded a trophy Teresa auditorium. j international students and it is two .together three years. ; flame had been extinguished i for hav ing the top agency in 1 Linda Sun , Teresan from Hong ' theis' way of telling college stu- In 1944 they sold {.he mill to She said she wanted to break the division aad in the . state. dents about their countries "' Erickson; Kong, and David Vail , Winona , ¦ John and Arthur The Brenda of the habit of eating Wesley Happel , Houston , presi- ¦ , same year Casper & Chris- cigarettes from ash trays." State College will be masters j dent of the county Farm Bu- j of ceremonies for the sho-w, The \ inger purchased the former Brenda was hospitalized with reau , was presented a watch I program will include songs and j Boy, 14, Dies Farmers Grocery from Olaf severe mouth and facial burns: for the results ef the insurance ¦ dances of the different countries. Odemark , turning the; building sales activity in his county. I Participants come from Cen- While Swimming into the present office and parts P. D. Hempstead , Houston , ' tral and South America , Africa , department of the implement Bank at:Preston state Farm Bureau vice presi- 1 Asia and Europe About 20 WHITEFISH BAY, Wis. iff) - You can't buy better than right now. Come in and see! We establishment. The following dent , presented the Farm Bu- Saint Teresa students will take John Wallace, 14, of Whitefish year they erected an adjacent Names Officers reau story. Robert Sprague , part , while Winona State Col- Bay, died Tuesday night after have a large stock, of appliances to choose from and a good shop. building.for a repair was toastmaster. ' lege and St. Mary's College will , he collapsed while swimming at The partners employed their PRESTON, Minn . — Directors I have a total of abou t 15 par- ¦ Whitefish Bay High School. reason for the Sale! sons, Morris Casper arid Harold of the Farmers & Merchants Jacobsori was elected assistant ticipants. I Six doctors worked almost Chrisinger-, when they returned State Bank of Preston have cashier . I Included in the show "will be . three hours in an attempt to from military service in 1946. been re-elected. Other bank employes are Mrs. >' demonstrations of karate and i revive the youth who was pro- Later the sons became partners They are : W. A. Garratt , Ronald Johnson , Verdonn Mey- ' the Japanese tea ceremony, a ' nounced dead at Columbia Hos- with their fathers and the busi- president ; A. L. Christiansen , er and Mrs. . "Waldo Marzolf , | German shadow play, and an \ pital. He was the son of Mr. ness was known as Casper & vice president and cashier; A. tellers, and Mrs. Lee Ronnen- adaption of "I Like to Live in and Mrs. Henry R. Wallace. Chrisingerv& Sons. H. Langum, chairman of the berg and Mrs. Allan Lange, ' America." An autopsy was ordered to • 1 The payroll has expanded to board , and C. H. Utely. Beu'ah bookkeepers Miss Sun commented : "The determine the cause of death, j seven at the present time. Lee, a licensed livestock buy- er, plans to bi'V and sell live- stock. Harry, who lives on a farm about three miles east of Taylor , plans to operate his The Merchants National Bank invites you to stop y : *fVV ^ 4tf^______»___ . PwgBsp JM place arid . work part, time ; in v*^ftSHBBiiBi^w1*i *p!^ytt ^fffTffirj ffiK^^fl ^^^^2MM^ a^m^m^m*amm^^ ifi ^^^ ^* ^ shop. the implement ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • •

¦. ^^^ in for a refreshing drink of milk served by. HHflftPP^jSCJBV fi£rtffjft 1 ^HN£v B^^^^^^^^^ H^^^^ R ^^*J^I~ *^IB ^F Galesville Lions " ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦¦ • ¦¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ x': ¦ • . " ¦ . ' > ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦: i Wanning Contest l GALESVILLE, Wis. - The Galesville Lions Club again will sponsor a "Dunk the Clunk" contest on Lake Marin- uka.' Fred Nelson and Brookes Smith are on ttie committee to put the "clunk" on the lake. The club voted to pay the dues of all Boy Scout leaders. In 19fii! we were awarded a trip to Spain and Portugal for selling our quota of Norge Six Scouts from Galesville plan : Quality Appliances. - In 1063, we are sorry to say, we fell short of reaching tho quota to attend the national jamboree set by Nprge simply because we got lazy and did not work at Valley Forge, Pa , Scout- as hard , as we should have. master Robert Docken has We are going to start working bard right now , as the trip this year is to Hawaii and we boon selected to accompany the don 't watit lo miss it. boys. We now have n nice selection of appliances in stock and our prices have been lowered rhe hoys will need consider- so yon can make a Big Saving on any appliance you may need. So, why don 't you able money for the trip. Among come in and look over our stock and check our prices. You can save ' . . . and also help several money-making projects ' being planned is a pancake us win this fine tri p. We again thank those who helped us in 1H62. supper Tuesday, A committee was assigned to bo(;in w ork on the athletic ban* HERE IS JUST AN EXAMPLE! quet , an annual event, A com- ¦ ; '.J,.. "*" ."" . " / ' i t iiiwirr ' "'"""" mittee will approach the fair - f Vnl ^^ fe ^^ H^^ |^^^^ |MyH y |^^^^^ Btfl| ^^ Ari ^jjj ^ MtfB| m.in.-iRomont for a better loca* tion for the chicken stand nt the Trempealeau County Fair next July. James Itistbw re* purled on progress of a com* milled studying the ¦ possibilities i ' C». Ft. . •: - . of build ing a home for tho aged ZM ~*i'j /^j S I » N.v.r.D-F.0.1 or retired. ¦ Six North Viet Nams ' EBgJ. REFR IGERATOR Convicted WITH SEPARATB as Spies ii lUp^Sj j l rvvvv^Ti¦ ¦ TOKYO (AP)-A North Vlel Princess Kay of the Milky Way U^^r^SSS^^ * ' .-.., ' • yi GO i u N;im military court has con* 9o-LD- vide I t^^-C^ .! six men of spying for the " ' "" AUTOMATICAU.Y (UMINATES \ United States and \ f iM ^j^-U'l^" ^-, f ZERO-DEGREE Riven them >fc £^^ ^^Jifelj vNHO Ol!l«OJr'-NO f MM unci's ranging from 4 to 15 F<» yours in prison , tho New China THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 m News Agency reported today. 1J T f ?& FREEZ ER 10.O0 to 11:00 A.M. ~ »r>ini«in c intiii HIP rerILJ iiivi- uo.ri NOW *-..n ONLYwn«. i $OCQ95SAVEK ^^^B ^IW_ MIIIM . tn no. MUM in'fitof t»itn.i,„M>() *w 3x2 Range Goal ilimit H ,. ______| M _^J ** 6 Furnace Goal WSy Y U $30 \* l^^^rSii ^^j^yj^lj^^Bn*^^" f . ° -°° Jl ^^gS*** ^ ^^ *^W I^UWIl rdjrlTlUllV $ 5 J_%A SII iwl ERCHANTS mn». f OM-»*nMiNi itrri OHM OUT tutu foi IAIII M 18L Easy Monthly Terms BEST FRANKLIN - FREE DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME- COUNTY GRADH /fy timctlDimL -fei \ WESTERN 1 FRANK LILLA & SONS Clean lo Hindi* APPLIANCE STORE YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Clean to Burn INSURANCE CORP. 761 Ea»» fith Sf. OPEN EVERY EVENING p|lcmo 9732 -———— . Wednesday, January 29. 1964 Political Party Its! WINONA DAILY NEWS 3 Caucuses Set° |fi^!i^i| Million Dollars GOP Feb. 5 ilm Again In Coins Due The heat on local political Although the Old Farmer's Al- tinuing mild through Monday. "burners goes up a notch next manac says "Snow^ with sleet" Normal temperatures for this Week as. Winona County Repub- for Jan. 28-31 and "Alas, no •area at this time of the year licans hold precinct ForSiiowHere caucuses luck, another storm to buck," range from daytime highs of More than $1 million worth of Wednesday at 8 p.m. the U.S. weatherman had 21-26 io nighttime lows of zero ¦ rare coins will be on display at At Democratic-Farmer-Labor nothing but good weather news to 7 . above. A/A ' 9 a.m. May 23 at Hotel Winona grassroots level, precinct cau- for Winona and vicinity for the Precipitation averaging less when the doors open for the cuses are* , set for March 3. rest of the month; v than .10 of an inch (melted) is Festival of Coins, a two-day ¦ ; :." LUTHERAN HOME ".. . y. This is an artist's conception ' y months ago. Flad-Smith.& Associates, Winona, are archi- Mostly iair and a-little cooler predicted in occasional brief coin .show, sponsored by the Wi- . th^. DELEGATES willy be chosen of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home that will bevconstruct- tects. ' 7 y;.yy y at these caucuses tonight with a' low of 8-15 is his periods of light snow or snow nona Coin Club. 7 ifdr county ¦ ed in Rushford this year. The plan received FHA approval two: conventions which in ' each case forecast,. Thursday, he i'-sajs , flurries. ¦/.. Twenty-five coin dealers, from Minnesota and the Midwest will will be held about a month la- will be increasingly cloudy and the meah . temperature , for ter. Republican continued mild , with an after- set up bourse tables and Tdis- county conven- ¦¦ January, to date is 21.10, con- AT RUSHFORD tions will be held, in March and noon high of . 30.. •'- .. . ¦• . trasting with : a normal mean plays.during the convention. A DFL:conclaves are to be Outlook, for Friday is.for con- 17,3. dealer from Manhattan; Kan., sched- for the month of Last is among the dealers who have Thief Fined uled for. April. tinued mild and no precipifation year ¦ ¦.' the, 'January figure was Revised Fire of yconsequence. ' ' Ay ' reserved booths for the show. Winona TCounty GOP Chair- 12:58. ; A - A highlight of the festival will man James* Goetz said he ex- To date this year there hove Lufmran HomQ y EVEN THE extended forecast be an auction of more than 200 pects high been only 5 days on which the degrees of interest for the nej$ five days was op- lots of rare coins. The auction Asked In Alma Court at all party levels. temperature was below zero, -6 Charges Voters' at- timistic in predicting average will be held Saturday evening; : ALMA, Wis.' (Special ) . A tention will be aroused by on Jan. 14 being the lowest. Last ' ' . — races temperatures 10 to 36 degrees May , 23.7v A . A-AA . Gilrnanton man, James C. Ot- for lhe> presidency, for Uv S. year January had 19 . days oh Bid Opening Bet above normal with a warming A three-legged buffalo nickel turn, pleaded guilty in Buffalo senator frorn Minnesota and 'bal- -which below zero readings were ycoiri trend Thursday-followed by con- and a gold will be among Af lewiston . RUSHFORD, Minn.-Bids for The : congregations of the County criminal court before loting on the proposed taconite recorded and ; the lowest was the .coins given , away as door ) - -31 on Jan. 16: . 7 LEWISTON, Minn. . (Special American Lutheran Church Judge Gary B. Schlosstein Mon- ; amendment to the state consti- prizes during the festival/ Lewiston the .estimated 7 $500,000 Good tution, ;Goetz Low for the past 24 hours to —The Village Council sponsoring the home include day . to a charge of stealing. said. The them« of the show will is negotiating with the. volun- Shepherd Lutheran Home will The incident occurred in Town Such is s u e s will¦ noon . today was 11 at midday Rushford Lutheran Church; ' . . furnish be based afpund James Fras- teer fire department to set up be received and opened at 8 Grace Lutheran and Arendahil of Gilrnanton Dec. 8, 1963: ready-made agenda for Cancer Crusade Tuesday: During the night . the , , precinct er a former Winonan who de- a "standby" .charge arid revise p.m. . Tuesday . in the. basement Lutheran, Peterson ; Highland The court .placed him on. one- caucuses, G o.'e t z said , and thermometer held around: 22 signed: the buffalo nickel. • ' . noon today the reading fire run charges. of Rushford Lutheran Church A Prairie Lutheraii ; Oaky Ridge year probation with the condi- should increase attendance; He and at . 7 The: Minnesota Organization ' ' was 32/. High Tuesday afternoon ' .At" -'the; meeting early : this The home, isponsored by 10 Lutheran; North Prairie Luther- tion he must pay a $45 fine and described the precinct caucus Chairman Named ¦" of Numismatists will conduct its month James kleinschmidt, Wi- Lutheran congregations in the costs within 11 months. If he as the place where citizen par- was 25. . • .• annual, meeting- and V election an; Fountain Lutheran; Chat- ; Frank Chupita, 722 E. Broad- nona, employed as engineer , area, y will feature 42 single field Lutheran, Faith Lutheran, fails to do so hey will spend 12 ticipation in government begins. way, has been named chairman ¦/A YEAR AGO today the Wi- during the Festival of -Coins. : was instructed yto advertise for rooms arid ; 12 double rooms, months of his probation in the Coin collectors, not members St. Charles,, and Central Luth- ;¦ ACCORDING to state la\v, a of the 1964 Cancer crusade in nona high was 21 and the low bids for removal of trees on Each room will have a com- eran Winnoa. County j ail ,or until¦ the fine and of the Winona Coin Glub who ^ costs are paid. .'• person may participate -in . a Winona County, He is ari assist- -13. Four inches of snow lay ' Fremont7 Street from Main to plete bathroom. The 10 churches; have formed . . ant cashier at the. Merchants would like to put coins .in the ; party caucus, if he or she is a on the ground at that time. vAll- y Highway 14, on Harriet from The one story structure is in a nonprofit organization. THERE WERE ; four forfeit- National Bank: v ' 49 auction, should contact Orlane Linden to Fremont, and on Wil- the formA of a cross, The three qualified voter in Minnesota/ or . - tinie high for Jan. 29 was Kittle, general chairman of the Original plans of the home, ures in traffi c court here Mon- : His appointment was an- .low for' the day liams from Linden to Fremont. wings will accommodate the will be at election time; if the in 1914 and the . coin show/: . : ' ' which was scheduled¦ to be con- day and one appearance. 7. person is in agreement with the nounced by Dr. Philip F. Eck- -36 -in 1873. residents while the center area structed in 1961 did hot meet Gordon D. Terpstra, y La man, Duluth, president of the THIS AND construction of will include the nursing station; '¦ party's principles and intends All main highways in Minne- storm sewers on Harrison to specific regulations set up by Crosse, was arrested Jan. 15 in Minnesota division of the Airieri- were re- kitchen , . dining - room, chapel the state Health Department the Town of Nelson on a charge to vote; for that party's candi- sota and Wisconsin , Linden, on Linden to' • Williamsi ; dates cari Cancer Society. driving and offices; ' and FHA. of illega l passing. He; paid a . and support¦ its aims. ported in good : ywinter . and then ; to North St. are part $20 Goetz said '".. ¦ . -- County cancer; beard mem- condition today j clear of ice and Juvenile Courl firie and costs. ;v; " ¦¦¦¦ of the long-term street improve- "We certainly, encourage all bers;. and committee chairmen snow* ' A .A , . Emery Burfeind, Lake City, the, , announced ment project begun two years Republicans to attend their cau- for drive were Temperatures in Minnesota ago. . Strurri Telephone was : arrested Jan; . 15 in the* last -week.. ¦: v .. 7: town of . Nelson on the charga cuses and become active parts generally were mild today with Work Declines About six blocks will be im- of the party, . organization at The group indicated the death the lowest report 12 above at Owners to Vote Mabel, Cantori of driving too fast for conditions.- toll from cancer / in .Winona proved this year. The streets He paid a $35 fine and costs. these key functions of election Duluth. Bemidji had a low of will be graded, some blacktop- year activity." y County as a reason for the ur- 13 and St. Cloud 14. Rochester (n Derold V. McDonough, Nel- gency of this year's drive. Sixty- ¦ Wa basha Co ping will be done, and some On Dissolution 5ori, was arrested Dec.26 in the had a morning reading of 22. WABASHA, Minn. —' ' The pro- curb and gutter laid. , 7 four persons; died of cancer in The 24-hour low was 15 Tues- STRUM, Wis. (Special ) -;A Discuss Scriool Town of Nelson on a charge of bation officer for Wabasha and ¦'passed-¦'¦ 1962, dri^e . spokesmen said. The 7 Temperatures for the An ordinance was to special stockholders meeting;of ; MABEL, Minn. CSpecial) . - failing to transfer a. title. The day, Goodhue counties is .optimistic place a five-ton per axle load total of ; deaths frorn all causes same times at La, Crosse were . Strum Telephone Co.7 will be The possible development of a charge was brought by a. state Boat Handling that year . was 411. ' over a slight decrease in the limit on all village streets with joint school for Mabel officer. He . paid a $8yfine . and ¦21 ' and :17. - v delinquency rate last held at the village hall Tuesday and Can- '" The board pointed, out. how- year. the exception of Fremont,; Main ton was discussed when inter- Costs'. -' . ' - 7 v7 Milder temperatures have re- J , L. Weigenant at 2 p.m. to consider, the advis- ever, that one out of five per- to reported that to the south village limits, Main , ested citizens from . both towns Mrs; Herbert Durrimer, Nel- turned^ ;\yiSCONSIN; andyare in Wabasha County , the. total Rice, and CSAH 25 from High- ability of dissolving the corpora- , Course Offered sons with; cancer was saved iri tion. , met Friday at the Mabel Public son Rt, 1 wias arrested Dec. 26 due to remain for a; few days, caseload was 729 boys and 7 way 14 to the south . village , in the village of Nelson on a . Small boat handling'and river 1937, One out of every three wTs if all goes \yell. School. .; .7"77v7 girls compared with 34 boys and limits.':-/ If the ; membership votes to Representing, charge of nonregistratipn, a navigation will be taught in free saved in 1963. In place of the subzero weath- , the Mabel Board 9 girls the previous year. V dissolve the board will pay $150 of Education were Glehnis Wold, state charge. She paid a $14 public courses at Winona State er of the two previous rftghts , WAGE SCALES for the year share immediately, A C611ege : beginning jiext TwentyK)ne youths were dis- per three- Lester Redwin . arid Mrs. Harold fine and costs. Tues- temperatures . Tuesday night have been set as follows: fourths' vote is needed to dis- day. The classes will be held missed from probation and the " Karli. The citizens committee . Cecil; J. Hill, Mondovi, arrest- . ranged from 10 degrees in the Adults, $1.50 an hour; children, sblv'e.* ';- '-; '" each Tuesday for eight weeks. caseload to* start the new year , meet- was composed of Superinten- ed Jan. 25 on Highway 10 in Transportation Superior-Duluth area and Eau was 15. .yy .51;- mayor , $15 regular Mondovi on a charge of having Individuals or families may ings and 55 special meetings; The company previously voted dent W. H. Davidson, Paul Nor- : Claire to 17 at- La Crosse;, y In Wabasha County, beer iri his motor vehicle while enroll at either of the fi rst two .59 de- trusteeS ; $10 regular and $5 to join the Tri-County Telephone by and Jerome Gundersoii. The; only precipitation report- linquency petitions were filed i Cooperative including this ex- . Attending from Ganton . Were haying "persons under 18 . as pas? sessions. In charge of classes ed, was a brief light snowfall in special ; treasurer, $200 a year; will be members of the Club Installs compared with 58 in 1962; Thir- , deputy vil- change. -Eleva, Pleasantyille, In- Superintendent; Oscalr Jphnsdn, sengers, was fined $50 pliis Winona the Superior-Duluth area, v 1 James R. Volkman costs He was given . two mon Coast Guard Auxiliary. Instruc- John Saecker, manager of ty-five of She cases were con- lage clerk,: $50 a month; 'Pros- dependence arid Elk Creek. Kenneth Turner y Loring Stead, . ths* Gateway . Transportation 'Co. Racine and Burlington had tinued to this year ; 7 were in- Robert Miller and Cletus Host- to pay the fines and costs. If tion films will be furnished by the highest temperature report- per Linden, sewer and water . If the vote is favorable, share- the U.S. Coast Guard; St. Louis , here; was. installed as president ferred fpry prosecution; 8 were $200 advised- of the ingsy- v,AA not paid within this time he wilt ed in the state Tuesday, 26 de- department superintendent , holders will be Mo.; . . . ' y ' 'A of the Winona Transportation placed in probation, and 7 were , Since this was an exploratory be confined , to the county jail , /v.A AA A ' grees. a- month ; N 0 r man Kessler amount of . assets on hand for schedule is as: follows: Club Tuesday .night. : .warned and released. The of- department superinten- meeting of the two communities the third month. He was placed The The : . nation's high Tuesday street ¦¦ distribution. . The exact amount Feb. 4—Preview and prospec- . E. Bv Malay of the Chicago, . fenses included .35 liquor viola- ,. $315 ; .. - " William: Kilmer, paid each shareholder will nothing definite was decided . on probation for a three-morith was 86 at South Miami and Mi- dent . to be. period with the county juvenile tus,. Fred Sherman, instructor, Burlington & Quhvcy Railroad tions, ,4:.larceny,73 burglary, 6 marshal, $360 and $15 clothing be determined after outstanding The State Department of Ed- was installed as vice president. ami Beach , Fla. The low over- destruction of property, and the ucation requires Canton to de- caseworker.' :. ' - ' Feb. 11 — Seamanship, part l . " allowance, arid James Siebena- debts, including Income taxes, Harvey Hogan, instructor. Feb. Taking office as directors were night reading was 9 below, at rest, miscellaneous infractions. marshal and jgen- velop definite plans by 1965: TWO FINES and one forfeit- ' ler, part-ti me are paid. ; 18 — Seamanship, part il, T*Jjck V. RyZimmermaif of the Green Craig, Colo.:. Delinquency petitions were eral employe, $325 plus $7.50 The high school curriculm, «x- ure were paid in traffic court iSwing, instructor; knots y arid Bay & Western Railway and filed against 95 Goodhue County for c 1 01 h iri g allowance per tra curricular activities, bus here Jan. 20. There was. ona splices,. ,J am es.vEhle, in- David Henderson "of the Bay youngsters compared with 117 month. routes, class sizes and the new appearance. C6; structor, Feb.725—Aids to nav- State Milling traffic v de: the previous year. The caseload Dr. H. W. Satterleev Dr: Rich- mathem atics program were Douglas L. Bauer, Mpndovl, Eyota Liquor among issues disciissed.; igation, Fayette Ehlc, instruc- partment* Jefferson Cub on probati on was 38 boys and ard Campbell and Mrs;. Oliver was arrested in Mondovi Jan. 1 tor. .. The officers arid: directors 16 girls compared with 39 boys were appointed to the on a charge of driv-ing ; too fast mail vote Strand March 3—Charts and com- had been elected by a . and 20 girls the : previous year. board of health ; Vernon Zan- for conditions and paid a $35 earlier in January, Their terihs pass, Dr. D. T. Burt , instruc- Scouts Honored Twenty-nine Goodhue County der, Otto Bartsch and Linden Profits $10,450 fine and costs. tor. March 107— Rules of the are for one year. youths were released from pro* , (Special) Appointee Files Leo J. Bronk Jr., 3677 6th Cub Scouts of Pack 14 io the water and sewer com- EYOTA Minn. - road , locks and dams, Al The. installation of the offic- , Jef- batioh , leaving 22 at the begin- Net profit of the Eyota Muni- St., Goodview, arrested Jan. 5 ferson School, received awards mittee; Robert Hill, chairman Abrams, instructor. March 17 ' - ers took place at the group's an- ning of this year. park committee with cipal Liquore Store was $10,- when lie was involved in an nual dinner meeting sponsored at a pack meeting Monday ev- of the Safe motorbaot operation , How- helpers Mrs. Roy Holman and 450.92 last year, an increase For Arcadia Post accident at Fountain City, was ard Clark , instructor. March 24 by its . on-line; railroad members. ening. Presentations were made charged with inattentive Mrs. Erwin Arenz; Herman from the $9,963.25 net prof it for ARCADIA, Wis. (Special ) driving. —Review and examination. It was held at the American Le- on the month's theme of ''Sur- - He paid a $35 fine and costs: vival." Arcadia Credit Krenzke, Edwin Kiese and Alex 1962. New in Arcadia's election April March 3.1 — Presentation : of gion Club. welfare committee, Total sales were $57,504; to- Richard Motszko, Arcadia , ar- Award winners in Deri 1 were Siebenaler , 7 will be a candidate for super- certificates. Union Assets and Edwin Kiese, electric com- tal cost of sales, $34,267, and rested in the Town of Naples Further information may he Terry Block , Richard Helger- visor from the 3rd Ward. Dec. 28 on a charge of mittee. gross profit , $23,236, . William D. Micek has been driving obtained by calling the City Hail son, David Hemmelman, Gary after revocation of license, Now $13,466 Operating and other expenses serving on the Trempealeau was office of the park-recreation de- Johnson and Bradley Somers. A BUILDING permit was Is- were $10,192, and other, income, fined $100 and costs. His driv- Mondovi Mayor Den 2 winners were Steven County Board by appointment partment. ARCADIA , . Wis. .' (Special! - sued to Lewiston Feed and Pro- $258. er's license cannot be reinstated Otto , Erick Anderson , Carl Arcadia Credit Union President duce to move a wood bin on The report was . issued by to fill the vacancy left by the for an additional year , since Cole , Jarncs Buswell and Dale Clifford Nelson reported a their property and another to village clerk S. L. Johnson. death of Dr. W. - .E. English, but this was his second offense. Gets Opposition Peterson. L. H. Nussloch for an addition manager, this will be his first trip into Cecil L. Odegard , ( membership of 110 and assets Leonard Ilissam is Mondovi , Cathedral Cubs MONDOV I , Wis. Special) — Scouts in Pack 3 who receiv- of $13,466.3 as of Dec. 31. 1963, to his grocery store. politics. forfeited $35 and costs. He was Mayor Gaylord Schultz , Mon- ed awards were Darryl Brieten- when tlie union met Monday El don Gremelsbach was Also, there's no candidate for arrested Jan. 1 In Mondovi on dovi , will have opposition in feldl , Joseph Carroll , Richard evening, . sworn in as mayor; Bartsch, 1st Ward alderman, Ewald Fin- a charge of driving too fast for , the election April 7, as indica- Todd Kevin Sonsalla, Mike He , commended the board treasurer, Zander, trustee, and Elgin Acquires ner didn't file for re-election. conditions. Receive Pins ted by the filing deadline Tues- Kowalczyk and Joseph Timm. amf' credit committee for the Harold Selvig, justice. All other candidates filing by Roy Scout Troop 11 nnd the day. Webelos Den winners were job done in eight months. for Justices the Tuesday deadline are in- , The surety bonds parents present awarded bob- Francis M, Dillcr also filed Kevin Larson Gary Wynia and Reports were given by Treas- R, E. Nussloch, cumbents and unopposed, in- Gary Brietenfcldt, Selvig nnd One Supervisor rat pins lo 20 Cub Scouts when for mayor. Robert Green urer Willard Weiss and Credit and Volkmann were ap- Resuscilator cluding A. C. Foster, 1st Ward There 's a three-way race for is pack chairman. Bartsch , al- the Cathedral Cub Scout Pack Committee chairman Le Roy proved. ELGIN, Minn, (SpeciaD-Thc supervisor ; Glen Forsythe Gets Opposition !) met in the parish hall Tues- 1st Ward alderman: Gordon The pack will hold its blue and Woychik. Elgin fire department has a derman and M. J. Maloney, day even ing, Harry Erdman- Retzlaff ", incumbent , Clarence gold banquet Feb. 24 at C p.m. Nelson introduced the state resuscilator for (he first time. supervisor, 2nd, and John Hoh- at Jefferson School. At Independence czyk , assistant Cuhmastcr , con- J. Green nnd Martin Blagcr. representative , Joe Dorf , Eau Wabasha, Caledonia It was purchased with funds mann , alderman, 3rd. ducted (he meeting, All nlhor incumbents filed Claire , who spoke on the life collected in the village and area, Holdover aldermen are Mor- INDEPENDENCE , Wis. (Spe- ('¦min (len I were lorry Burke, Inhn without opposition : Lorn C. ris Jensen 1st; Raymond Ku- cial) — Ono supervisor on the ' savings program and the loan Classes Scheduled Wesley Prescher was chair- , Hurei , Move Llborfl, Dun Mun'.on, Michael Trempealeau County Tnm.i r.hck, Wllllnm Wko , nnd Prlcr Nev. Howard , 1st Ward supervisor ; Swedish Singers program, He said the Arcadia man of the "Save a Life Cam- jak , 2nd , and Rudolph Klink , Board drr* V , Slepnon Brown, Doi.fllA-. Polm. Frank .1. Bauer ' .Jr., alderman , Community had one of the fast- By Winona State paign" to conduct the drive for Srd . Tho terms of municipal from Independence, Myron Ol- Jtv.rpli Pliils.incc Noil ArUlwycki, Joioph and Harold Zittel , supervisor , er growing credit unions in the funds, Fred Dessner and Dean justices of tho p-eace, A. C. son , 3rd Ward , will be opposed Cnn .' , .Inmr* *, Errtmimc/yti nnd rvndlny Set at Stockholm Organization meetings of two T'llt . dm 5, Allen Muimnn, Tim Or 2nd Ward; Nels Nybcrg. alder- state for 1963'. Swanson served with him. A Foster and Ernest T. Reck , in the election A pril 7. Also ikl; dm State College off-cam- lo.vVc And D.ivld Sclirn ini' *. m.'in, and Chris Flrnnger, su- STOCKHOLM , Wis, - The Erwin Waller and John Koet- Winona total of $484,2.r> was collected. nold over. filing for this office Tuesday T> niiiy Dnn.ihiii', Movr Knllcr, Clmrlfls Swedish Sunshine Singers will pus classes will be held this l* i .rhi*r, Pnu I GolU, Jcllroy Oiipiifl, Jlrn perv isor, 3rd , nnd Charles Bren- ting were re-elected to the The resuscilator , demonstrat- Warren Shankey , clerk-treas- was Herman Pnpe. week and next, M um, Slu/ir' Clomrnir nnd Tim Clidd* ner , alderman , and Otto Bol- appear at the Stockholm Mora- board of directors for three- ed at a meeting at the council urer, and Stanley Wiersgalla , A new 1st Ward alderman l-oiiri.e, lth. year term.s, Vernal Solberg was At rooms Monday night, will he on assessor, are appointed. nlso Is indicated. Marcel Fill a. fit i* ,url Inr!• , All terms nre for two years. Llssy and Bertil Gotrich camo elected to replace Paul Tyvnnd Thursday at 7 p.m. a class in display on creamery day, Feb. filed to succeed Clarenca Plans were made for Ihe blue Holdover aldermen arc Rich- to the U. S. from Sweden in on the credit committee. Pres- "Evaluation and Guidance" will 15, Smieja, who's not running. and gold banquet Feb. 2 . ard Fitzgerald , 1st ; Joseph Ben- l OfiO nnd have been traveliiiR ent direct ors arc Clifford Nel- be organized . All firemen will be trained All other incumbents filed for Fnr the observance of Scout ding, 2nd; Lloyd Tomtcn , 3rd , since ns singing evangelists, son , Hovel Fernhote, John Knot- At CALEDONIA High School to use the machine and will be Mayor's Contest re-election without opposition , Week , the Hoy and Cub Scouts and Wallace Hcmrny, 4th. Both were officers in the Sal- ting , Wlllnrd Weiss and Erwin Feb. 4 at 7 p.m, a course in given a course in first aid. including Wilfred Smieja , may- ' of the parish have been invited .Joseph Peterson i.s clcrk- vation Army of Sweden. Golrich Wifflcr. The credit committee "Methods in Modern Mathemat- or; Edward J. Kulig, 1st Ward lo attend 31 am, Mass with their Ircnsiirer and Houser Rockwell , is n composer of songs and hns consists -of Woychik , Donald ics for Elementary School At Fountain City supervisor; Joseph M. Roskos, fiilliers on Holy Name Sunday assessor by appointment. two books published in Sweden . Glnnzcr nnd Solberg , teachers" will be organized. Whitehall Service 2nd Ward supervisor; Lester Feb . fl A breakfa st for fathers FOUNTAIN Cin\ Wis. (Spe- Senty, 4th Ward supervisor; and sons will follow. Station Leased cial)—Only opposition for oily John Senty, 2nd Ward alder- office in Fountain City April 7 man; Ivan Stendalil , 3rd Ward WHITEHALL , Wis. (Spooni) will be for mayor. alderman , and Ray Wclcr , 4th ~ Abner Thompson , who has By tho filing d«adlino Tues- Ward alderman, owned and opera t ed n service W. F. Bohri , incumbent , Whalan to Vote , day, Emil Sobotta , municipal jus- 1 station here since 1955, had opposition from Norman 712 Trees Get Trimming has , tice of tho peace, didn 't file, In Ibe first eight months ol suspended. During this time Iho trimmed or removed by the for installation of 70 sections of leased the property to Valley Rntz , Co,, Blair All other incumbents filed Philip Roskos clerk nnd treas- operat ions under the new cily crew answered 1, contractor, cable whose combined length Oil , which Ja turn On Fire Plan 070 recorded leased it to Clifford Axness, without opposition, including: urer , nnd Joseph Jnszcwski , as- tree program , the pnrk-rccrca- calls. M any other calls Were was 730 feet. sessor, nro appointed. WHAIAN , Minn - Whalnn lion department tree crew ITGUKFJS SHOW that the Arcadia. L. R. Zcllcr , treasurer; Carl Village electors will vote Tues- worked on 1 ,712 trees located in taken but not recorded because tree program has been n con- MINOR TREE Htirgery — Axness took over the opera- II. Heitman , assessor; S. C, day from :i-7 p.m. on whether parks , on boulevards , streets or of the urgency of the situation;, tinuous alB-wcather operation , to smoothing off broker* limbs and tion Tuesday morning. He has Richtman , alderm an 1st Ward ; il shall join the l.nivshoro Fire alleys , tho report states. date at least, Crew members miscellaneous repairs — w«s employed Nick Misch and nlso O, K. Florin , supervisor 1st RED MEN Co "flu* riiiR " to R.iin better Tliero fire about 14 ,SOO trees Crewmen removed 178 trees vvorked 5,760 hours, vvhich lever- performed on 32 trees. During will have the part-time services Wnrd; William M, Stoll , aider- pintccllnn and low-or fire insur- damaged or uproot ed hy Ihe ages out 22 days n month for tho reported period , crewmen of Thompson. mnn 2rd Ward , and Arthur on clly property. , , ance. The village hall will he. A report , issued Ibis week l),v big wind Another 765 were each of She four men in the removed trees or bmnches from Thompson , who owns and Wolfe , supervisor 2nd Ward NOTICE tin* polling place. Ibe department , devoted a spe- Irimmed of loose or dangerous group. street lights or utility installa- operates 12 schoo l buses In the All terms aro for two years Whalnn has simir fire fiRllt- cial .section lo emergency clean- branches and fll trees were top- Aside from emergency work tions on 17 occasions. They an- Whitehftll school district nnd al- except Hie county board super- Momben will moot at the , in^ equipment an< l .sufficient up work occasioned hy the June ped as a result of nlorm dam- in Juno nnd July tho crew swered 20 requests to remove so has a charter bus service, visors, who aro elected for one Clubrooms nt 7i00 p.m. Thurs- age. trimmed another 1 ,3ttfl trees, trees fallen on roofs or other has retained a repair shop And yenr , water pressure hut no fire com- fl windstorm last year. The dny to pay final rejpocti to hoard's deci- A private contractor , Cedar topped fit and cut down 157. In trees, bus storage space at the stn- Holdover aldermen arc Nor- pany, hence Ihe complete report covered th« ' departed brother Henry Aune. sion lo take (he matter to n months of May through Decem- Valley Tree .Service. Waterloo., nl) npornt Ions , 141 .slump.*; were Park Superintenden t Jlcuce tion. ns Abts And Lloyd Bond, 1st Iown , also wa.s hired on n tem- rooted out In tho eight-month Reed estimated 330 truckloncls Axness, his wife nnd son will Wnrd , j ind Alfred Abts nnd vote. Ne.'il Vis is mayor; Peter ber, HENRY FEGRE and Anlen porary basis for emergency period, of brush were hauled in connec- move into the former Mrs, •lames Scholmcierr, 2nd. Loyal Chiglo , .kihn llimsmi Sachem (iullicksoii , coiincllmen , nnd FOR SIX weeks following lh« cleanup work. No record was Major repairs effected includ- tion with trimming, treating nnd Clara Skorstad homo on Irvln Hnctiscr is clerk by appoint- Mrs , A. M, Evenson , clerk. storm, all scheduled work was kept of tho number of trees ed cabling of 45 trees, calling removal work. Street next week. ment. (hat "every base ; we have Is In (They'll Do It Every Time , By Jimmie Hatlo l jeopardy in the sense.; that¦. **••»' Three Whitehall don't plan to retain a singl e More Military one'* not required for military 9t yiiqjyt purposes. McNamara said W ^ will continue to review the need Officers Opposed for every , installation. Bases to Close The ylist. of closings he ex- WASHINGTON (AP ) - Sec- pects to announce by the end of In April Election retary of Defense Robert S. Mc- March will not involve Navy Barbara tocfeh l •WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) Namara reported Tuesday that yards, McNarhara.said. .: —Three incumbent -Whitehall city officers will have oppo- a new round of military base TAYLOR CIRCLE sition ; at the polls April 7, closings is expected before the TAYLOR , Wis7 (Special) — ac- it cording to the filings 'which end of March. But he- said Debra Circle will meet on Mon- EARL WILSON will be of less magnitude and day at 7;30 p.m. at the Taylor Br closed Tuesday at 5 p.m. . ' here's a warning to Carroll Baker, Jane Mayor Lester Brennoin will involve . smaller . , installations Lutheran Church. Hostesses are NEW YORK — So . last Fonda ,- Jayne Mansfield, Natalie Wood and all those other Holly- be opposed by Richard Meg- than the closing announced Rosemary Simonson, Linda Hal- verson, Karen Koxlien and Cin- wood chicks7 :¦ ' ¦;: .;- . rath. Brennom served on the month. He told a news conference dv Koxlien. ' • :-- Barbara (Candy) Loden is so good as Marilyn Monroe in City Council many years be- Arthur Miller's "After The Fall" that sle has officially tossed fore he became mayor. He also into the ring to be the new American Sex Sym- is a member of the Whitehall her pajama tops Electric Utility. ; A and she deserves it, for she's had a; tough, 10-year bol ..;. ¦ ¦ ¦ This is Megrath's first ven- get her talents rec- ¦; ' . ' . '' : ' ' . : : ¦/- ' . .. . . struggle to ...... /.,.- *_ :. . ture into politics. ognized. ringside, arid his belly dancer ¦ ! Willie A. Johnson, 1st Ward . ' '' Barbara is a wonderful act- date Nogo Lord , a shapely daik- alderman , has opposition from HOME ress who has developed ,". Edie haired beauty. Brando visited Omer Olson. Selmer Galstad is Adams said the other morning Miss Makeba . an old friend ,' in holdover alderman in this , and I should her dressing roorri (they in Sardi's - ' : ¦ closed ward. know ; ..;-"' ' .7. .yy ¦ . " ':¦' . '.' the door) between*shows. Come- . . ' 1 In the 2nd Ward Norman DESERT- MissyLoderi's first big job af- dian Bill -Cosby. and Stan Getz Friske, alderman, has opposi- ter her Arrival from Asheville, • Jazz: . Group filled out the show tion from J. E. Garaghan , N, C, was on the Ernie Kovacs- I '.. . . and Brando told Cosby, .'.'I Trempealeau County coroner. H TV show about 1954. ' She had I hope yoii can act y I want you D. L. Rice is holdover. briefly been a. chorus gal at the ! to be in my next movie." .: Only alderman without oppo- Copacabana. :.;; ;. .. . j (Cosby told one loudyringsid- sition is Eyvind Peterson, Srd 1 ; ; er:y."Would you like to stand Ward. None of the supervisors "Ernie .was always figuring : • gifoR^ out crazy things for her to do," [ up,; sir , so you can make even District Court has opposition. They are John "Practically ia bigger spectacle of your- 0. Gilbertson , 1st Ward ; Burr Edie remembered, ¦ ¦ every morning she would conne self?") A ¦//¦ Tarrant , 2nd, and H. D. Briggs, out on camera rolled up in a Postponed 3rd. Charles Johnson is hold- "THIS IS the first .' .time. - we Case rug. She was always getting a . '/: Continuation - Monday over alderman in the 3rd Ward. ever went out ; for a drink at until Wayne Luke for re-election pie in her face or some thing intermission ," said my. B.W. at has been ordered for a case like , that." : that had beeri y scheduled for as assessor is unopposed. The the Repertory : Theater opening clerk-treasurer is appointed, the Miss Loden (who married Pro; on W; 4th St., " and ;got cof- trial in District Court Tuesday; ducer Larry Joachim) was . in The . $37,000 damage suit (Sheering 7 combined office being held by fee," With no bar near, we hit 0(3 7 ; Alton E. Berg. three flop shows,, then : "Corn* the Campus Coffee Shop . brought ;b y Andrew Snyder, 970 ; ; By ABIGA1L ;.'TAN BURljIN^ .y '. '' . '• ' , pulsion,'' then . did two Holly- Jaspii Robards Jr:: addressed .V 3rdySt., against John - Fitz- .. . wood movies . for Elia Kazen; Lauren Bacall ' backstage as gerald , 64 Lenox St., and his DEAR ABBY: T .wish thiey had a law against people : before stealing the ' show at the .."Mumsy." y son, David, will begin at ,1:30 adopting a ehild when they already have one of their own. new Repertory Theater. ' p.m. Monday. It Was continued y l yam a 13-year-old adopted boy. My parents got me when Space Tracking Our story on Jackie Gieason s 1 had one boy of '.'She -.- really is like Marilyn $6 million TV ydeal with CBS until then because of the ill- I w^s first bora. They already their: own, He Monroe, " a chap said backstage. caused Richard . - "K.;: Doan. to ness of; the plaintiff. was four, and they wanted a companion for him. WehVI "When she looked up at Arthur District Judge Leo Murphy , was. supposed to be it, but I Jiever waSi. My brftther -and I Station Planned write that it. was ."given exclu- ; ¦ V. —. Spain Miller, she thrust _ put her bos- sively ; toy a syndicated y gossip brdered the continuation after never got along, Hei's a good student and a good athlete WASHINGTON . . and the United States an- om , and gasped, and batted her columnist."; Thank you; sir. it being informed of the plaintiff s and I am neither. .1. am a big disappointment to my parents : ' - nounced plans today for the eyes, like Marilyn used to do. ' was. '-Gossip," : once; a . msty illness by Snyder's attorney. . and I wish I was. dead. It wouldn't; be * so bad if my brother The attorney will file an affi- .was adopted , too ,, but he is their real son . and I arn ; not. I ¦ construction and operation of a IS "NO-cal bourbon " coming? word , today is just news thai Space tracking and data acqui- hasn't, been announced yet7 y,.' -. davit istating this reason With don't think jadopted kids and flesh and blood kids belong in Dr. Allen E., Steam, retired Joseph Page, clerk of District y the same family, ; do you? y ADOPTED sition station about 30 miles head of the chemistry dept. ; at But .we booted . one reporting , June Wilkinson married Bob: Court. 7 . west of Madrid. the University of-Missouri , and :..A DEAR ADOPTED. Adopted kids belong in any farriily y pri- Caplan.; She phoned us gently Snyder seeks damages be- The station will be used his wife,; Esther, retired bac- ? cause of an alleged accident : that Wants them. If you are different from your "broth- marily to support U.S. sonar teriologist, are working on ''no from New Orleans that : she s er '' don - It will dating Caplan, Stuart Schwartz Dec. 18 ,y 1961, on East 3rd . 't blame it on the fact that you are adopted. You and planetary projects. ...make it like cal booze" at their home in Chi- Street between Market and are probably the only one *who ever gives itva second become part of the National SPRfNG cago — and think they've got of Detroit and Bob Steuer, pro- ducer, but isn't even engaged: Franklin streets. He contends Aeronautics and Space Admin- it' . ..Liz Taylor's writers arid istration's deep space network with an "Maybe I'm chicken." v that his car was struck by one AAA DEAR: ABBY:; My -husband and; I- got '' lawyers are issuing another owned by.Fitzgerald arid driven . which includes stations in Cal- statement that ''Elizabeth will TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: "If ¦ a teleplione call at 11 o'clock at night from . ^ ¦ ! oy. his son. .'* . • . - ifornia , Australia and* the Re- not buy a divorce ' which will this city .raises bus fares aga n." . his kid sister, who lives 200 miles from here; public of South Africa. writes Jack Herbert from Chi- Joseph Wachowiak was driver She said, /^l^ftJLlj cULHj ^ specify Eddie Fisher's alleged of a third car involved in the "Dick and I are getting marned Spanish technical personnel ' cago, "I'm gonna; start going tomorrow. I "don 't suppose you and Pat Q5 demands . v . . will participate in operating the HUMIDIFIER out with* girls Jn my own neigh- mishap7 His father , Peter . Wa- (that' me) On Bagel Beach , In front of , own- s can drive down /or the wed- $1.5 million station. borhood. " :howiak 67 Chatfield St., ding;, the Stage Delicatessen , some- er of the third car, has been huh?" Neither of us had made any 4 arrangements at work so we Nature puts invigorating moisture into body was saying, "We have a EARL S PEARLS:y In Holly- named as. third party defendant told her we Winona DAILY News wood, says Tony Webster (aulh** couldn 't make it , wished her good : luck on , _ the air. Artificial heating dries it out. lot of literary guys hanging out in the case. 7 WED 'NESDAV, JANUARY 7 . "l«l around here, A lot of writers." or of ''The . Marriage Counsel- the phone and said goodby*. Our first ' Because this moisture is essential for fr*AA U/Aulr-oflH. wa" r1rn*tra'../^Aiim in, Kio l-.ji*vn-k . VOLUME 108, NO, ! 8 ' or"); a marriage is considered mm wv KWWir. V»1V« »T *- -MAWVC UUHU IV IliO llUlll ^ so many reasons, it must be replaced. Frank Garzariiti of . the Stage . Published dally except Saturday and holl Barbershop said, "Sure you got successful ; if both parties can Austi n Youfh Is town and his mother . was macf at me. . She A A"V . v Abb^ .Vs by Republican and Hernld Publish. Here's how: With an Aprilaire Humidi- agree on. the divorce lawyer. had the idea it was . my fault we missed the Inq Company, * 401 Franklin .St... Winona; fier. Here' s why: It adds moisture just & lot of writers: numbers writ- ¦ ¦ * Minn. ,. Improving ktief ' -. wedding. , When I went into her house she had cut our wed- - ers;" Robert Horton ,who went from SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' as Nature does—as a vapor. No mists, Marlon Brando seemed ;to the "fagon Train" . TVer to Kidney Transplant ding picture in half and my husband was in a frame all by . Single Copy .—," 10c Dally, 15c Sundny i)0 droplets, no while dust. Controlled y .¦ - have iwo interests at Basin St. "1,10 in the Shade" (set in Kan- 7 himself!. What would you do? '. PAT: Delivered by Carrier—Per week 50 cents by an accurate humidistat. Big- capac- E. one A.M: — folic singer Mir- ) ;- ROCHESTER , Minn.; (AP) - H weeks $12.75 . . we-eks $25.50 sas , says,. "After all those DEAR PAT : I'd say you were the one vwho was P ity. No liming or maintenance prob- iam Makeba from Johannes- years in a western, I switched Gayle Lindahl, 2Q„ of rural Aus- By mall: strictly In advance; paper stop- 7 framed; ' • Skip' it. ped on explrallon date. lems. Choose your new humidifier wisely—choose the best— burg; S. Africa , Who held him to a mid-western." That's earl, tin , who last, week received a . ¦¦"'-' healthy kidney to replace his In .Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted. Winona. the Aprilaire Humid ilier/Air Cleaner. spellbound; as he . sat listening brothef; • ' . . DEAR ABBY: Our four:year-old ' son is not- left:harided WaDasha. BuHalo, Jackson, - .-. . coin and two diseased ones that were • except when it comes ; to eating. My husband says for me Trempealeau counties: removed by .Mayo Clinic sur- ¦ I year . '. ' . 112.00 3 months . . .¦ tl. 50 " ::/¦ ' ' '¦; '¦/ <, ' ' ¦ ; ' v to leaye him alone , but ! am trying toy encourage hini to eat . ; Ends; ;7*y THE; * '7\7' : 7:O0-10:p() v- y- ' geons, . was reported showing t months . . 16.50 1 month.. . . tl .35 # v *with his right hand because I think it looks so clumsy for All other mall subscriptions: NORTHERN * CARDINAL" continued, improvement 'Tues- ¦¦ STATES POWER COMPANY Tonitoy . 35f-75fr1.00 . a person to eat with his left hand. What do you think? I vear ' - . , . tISOO 1 monfh . . , $l.«0 day. S months . . ' . J8.00 3 . months . . .$01 7 77: ' -7- - .V. 'MOTHER y ' 79 East Third Street Phone 8-3631 Also iri satisfactory condition . . 7 -:A Send change of address notices, undeliv- y STARTS ;.| ered copies, subscription orders and other J ¦ _y Thursday y_ . was: the . donor ' of:' - the. , healthy 7. DEAR MOTHER: Leaveyhim alone. ' OR ANY LOCAL NSP SHOWROOM Yl . What's the dif-: mail Hems to Winona Dally News, Boy 95. kidney , his , sister. 21-year-old ference? His mouth is in the middle. Winona, ' Minn. Mrs. Bevrly Staples of Fort Second class postage paid at Winona. . Dodge, Iowa. They are children CONFIDENTIAL TO "FIGHTING IRISHMAN ": There are two kinds of women in the , ' of Mr. arid Mrs. Barry Lindahl . world. The bind a man would NOTe* NO MATINEE THURIOAV DUE TO / 7^~**V die for, and the kind he'd like to outlive. THE COOKING SCHOOL EXHIBITION AT THE ' • • /TYI VAN of near Austin. STATE. ¦ ¦ ; ; ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ // i \ • • ' - - • - ¦ - ¦ ¦ " - ¦ . (to the \ Get. it off your chest. For a;¦ personal , unpublished re7 ¦ ' ' Number of U.S. : ply, write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills.yCalif. En- Emp loyes Down close a stamped, . self-addressed envelope. fSmSSEBSBSSK WASHINGTON (AP) - The as an attendant at $40 a month number of federal civilian em- Sta te Unit Names ployes declined by 5,526 in De- plus room, board 7nnd laundry. cember, a congressional com- Peterson Native His employment was interrupt- mittee reported loday. ed by 2U-years service in the December 's total was 2.487,- PETERSON, Minn.-A former U. S. Navy during World War II. He has served on the SERA 85:) , compared with 2 ,45)3,370 in Highland Prairie boy, graduate November , said the Joint Com- board six years, the last two mittee on Reduction of Nones- of Peterson High School , has as chairman. sential Federal Expenditures. been .elected president of Coun- ¦ cil 6 of state hospital employes. Berdine Erickson , president COMING Boy Loses Eye of Local 503, Rochester State DULUTH ,y Mini) . i ,n-Thomas Hospital Employes, defeated the MONDAY , FEB. 10 EO UST W- Lamal. ]5, of /ishia .nd , - Wis,, Rev. Albert Blatz , president of S T A^nmS^^ who lost an eye as the result ot the St, Peter Slate Hospital 8:30 P.M. ^Sli&Jof VALUE, *n^W ^r ^W> "^ 7 injuries received when he tum- Employes Local , who had head- ^ ^ bled down a ski hill , was re- ed the council since 1956. QUALITY C leased from a hospital Monday Erickson , nn industrial thera- %^| Ol nM% § and returned homo with his pist, began state service at the and SERVICE ^ ™ parents. Rochester hospital '2*3 years ago ^^^-^fc lj ^O^ S# •y - • DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL ^^^Si^fcfc¦ ,^ M NOW ^ BRAND S ^^^^HB^fc^ ml t rfjMfJ^ri SHOWING j/ • BUY DIRECT FROM THE LABORATO RY AND SAV E ^^ H^ MV ~/ • FIRST QUALITY. 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——— ¦' —- - ;¦ . .. . . - . - 1 ' . ,; . / .. . . ytS^^SLs^SsQ State Soldier Past Master s I Byron T. Hagen has been serv- I ing from the 1st Ward in Os- & Have you Tried p ¦ No Opposition seo but now is postmaster. C. National' '' y , - :¦ ¦ j :- < . ,.J»SS»Si«,««.Guard Enlistsu m*m^m**SS^mNight Scheduled ¦ H! Seffens, former Osseo city A Winonans A Found Guilty I clerk . filed for 1st Ward super- in A past master's night will be ¦ '¦ ¦ held at the Masonic Temple Develops for visor. : . • K Newesl Tuesday with past masters of Filing for.;-re-election as su- J ^> Winona Lodge 18, AF&AM, con- pervisors were Ernest H. Void. Alaska Slayings ferring the third degree. Osseo Election 2nd Ward; arid Edwin M. Erick- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP>- spn j 3rd; : . 9^ Liquor >V. Past masters have been as- OSSEQ, Wis. ( Special)—The A 25-year-old Minnesota soldier signed the various parts on the i Irvin pttestad is serving as was coiwicted late Tuesday of degree team for the occasion , election in Osseo April 7 will 1 clerk-treasiirer by appointment, © Store? %y the rifle slayings ofy three hien Merrill Peterson, master, said be . a quiet one. according, to and Edward . Barber Sr. . asses- aiid was sentenced to life im- today. " A- y' indications at the filing dead- sor by appointment. Holdover prisonment at hard ¦ labor. The Masonic Dinner Club has line .' •-' ' T.uesday, Tbut there'll be !-aldermen are Spren, T. Thomp- Harry Hagehess and ; Nor- The verdict against Spec.7 5 asked all past masters planning at least one :write-in campaign. I son. CENTER Kenneth H. Schldmann ; ris Paulson. . ,' i was re- to attend to make their reser- ' turned by il officers serving; on Ivan Curry filed . 'to ..'- -.succeed vations at the temple not later himself as alderman in a general court martial board than' Monday. The dinner will the 1st LIQUORS Ward : ' A- ; ; A .. yy/ A after hearing 11 days of testi- be at 6 p.m. 7 CQRNER CENTER and mony at nearby Ft. Richardson. Gary Spiech filed for alder- 7 The degree work will begin man in the. 2nd Ward. He has MAR K STREETS The court, corresponding to> a at 7:30 p\m. been serving by appointment jury in a civilian trial, deliber- Winona Lodge 18 meets on since j : H. Smith was elevated y (Acrots from th« v . ated y one hour and 20 minutes the first and third Tuesday of from alderman to mayor by ap- Milwaukee Depot) , 7y, SWEARING IN . . . Administering the Dakota and Dennis Speltz, Rollingstone; ' • ''.'. each month. pointment 7when W.; H. vMyers before returning the guilty ver- , * dict against Schldmann on five oath of enlistment in the '.National Guard to Each of the enlistees during the next year resigned: , : 7 loBBir Qwried and Operated by counts. It deliberated another 20 ; these recruits is 1st Lt,; John Erickson ,y execu- •will take six months of active duty training No one filed for alderman in FUEL 7BETTY and ANDY F-RIE the Srd Ward. Orrin Indrebo is minutes in fixing the penalty at tive officer ol Winona 's Company B. Parti- 2nd then return to the: local . unit to com- ll tM>«^aaHHn_HH_H_a___H_M___HHrFl aa|-' • life and imposing a dishonorable cipating in ceremonies during this week's plete his military obligation. Capt; David Galesville Editor tlie incumbent. ; Burmeister Co. Osseo will have a new ¦Ay. PHONE Army discharge on the soldier. regular drill night are, left to right, William Lueck, Company B commanding officer , said mem- M*4 ber of the Trempealeau Coun: 352 West Second Phone 985 1 fc Schloman, a: native of MadeV Gile7 Rollingstone; Robert Simonson; Foun- ¦ there are how- 125 enlisted men and; officers . . Street I lia , Minn., ty Board of Supervisors at its who was stationed at tain ; James Speck, 324 E, 5th St. ; Charles on the company roster;, the unit has an auth- Files for Board Ft. , Wainwright, Alaska , at the reorganizatibn sessiohi in April. Andring, orized strength of 137. • \yS^Jr counts of: murder while attempt- from the 1st Ward to succeed E fi^ /f/J5J>x H^ ing robbery in the deaths of TO. the late Bert A. Gipple Super- Lehord, manager of the El visor and other city office elec- Rancho Motel at Fairbanks, arid tions are for one-year terms ex- George Walker Stockton, 687 a cept aldermen , who run for two tourist from Brookston, Ind., years. staying at the motel. : AH other incumbents filed for . re-election and are not opposed He "'. was acquitted on a They are. Arthur Zenke , alder- charge of attempting to ttiurr man 1st Ward , Albert B. der Mrs. Lehord, who managed Brandtner, alderman 2nd Ward, the motel with her husband, but Clarence Brown, alderman 3rd was convicted b£ aggravated as- Ward , John C Quinn , supeivi- sault. Mrs; Lenord Was woahd- ^_ Mmmmmmmm.m.mBt ^mmmmmm^,^.mmmmmmmmm^mmm^mmm.ym^mmm^^msor 2nd Ward ; Rolf Gieie, su- GRANTS FAMOUS , ¦ * ed in the shooting at. the motel NEW RECRUITS¦- .* . . Also; enlisted in er , Rochester ; Bruce; Buchanan ,: 211 *i :E; pervisor, 3id Ward ; Miss Ev- office. He also was convicted of the Winona Guard unit during the past 3rd St., and* Dennis Prudoehl, Lewiston. elyn .. L. Larson, cleik , Mrs attempted armed robbery of ¦ Alma L. Quinn , treasurer , Clar- 1 month were: Left to right.; front , Michael The company, is authorised to enlist sev- , ence R. Olson , Mrs Lenord in the motel. . Michael Greden, 205 eral more members. Inforrnatibn about the asssessor, and SALE for BABY Winona Rt. 2;. W The defense' contended Schlo- Rivers, Ray E Quail , constable E. Wabasha St. ; Donald Zenk, 963 E. Sanborn Guard program and enlistment procedure 5ff"7/ 1// mann was temporarily insane at Holdover aldermen are John Grants turns back the clock to make your 99<5 go further! Unbeat- St. ;7Rog«r G'abryck- 916 E. Wabasha St. ; . V- may be obtained at the National Guard ar- ~/l ¦ I // the time : and was . riot v re- . Williamson , 1st Ward , Henry —/ \ r able values! Grants-own brand savings-prices go even lower during William Rudnik, 309 Adams St,, and Gerald . mory any week day or during the regular y. B. Lovig, 2nd , and Howard sponsible for his actions. The /( I t y this sale! Huge stocks, complete selection of Baby's every needl prosecution: argued the shootings Brose, Altura/ and rear, Alan; Schroeder; La , Monday night , drill sessions. (Daily News Barnenthin , 3id ¦' ' ' ' were the result of a violent* tem- ¦ . .Crescent, Rt, 2; Richard Dale and John Mill: 7- . .- photos ').- - Jake Mlsna is municipal jus- '1 Irt / Grants-own brand tice by appointment. per and that no: mental defect l ' BOUNCING BABY* led tb the killings. bent , will be opposed in the j assessor by appointment/ Other i L. COTTON TRAINING PANTS Hubert V. appointed officials are; Lester 1 ^ April 7 election by j Italian Premier STARTS .^tiMimMflB B I m AA Weiss.- Sweeney, police chief; Everett Sale r, 2 Aldermen at With T HURSDAY /Jjj ^ ^lll*Vih, (iKiyfl 4 P 99c • Incumbents filing -without . op- i .Bilesj patrolman , and Fiay Go- T^lks Erhard «ou*£ir»„u» ' tham , public works director. im «J(P^"™*«"^ knit One Blair Ward position .were John Wayne¦ , may- ' '¦ ' ' (AP) ™ »\ifHn ^F^ Double-thick hi-ns« '¦treasurer . '.- > ROME - Italian Pte — \ tnple thick crotch Durand Opposed or; Joseph Dwelling-, , ' mier Aldo Moro and West Ger- V^ \" -9 f t \ - Ma- 1st Ward al- ! ' ¦ chine washable. Sizes 1-6. (Special) and Dale Bauer , WOIMANIS; . CIVICyyCLUB: -7 7: man Chancellor Ludwig Er- ry o| / rS^"e&y \ DURAND, Wis, — derman/ ; Minus Candidate Opposition for two aldermen po- i / STRUM, Wis.;-. (Special) - hard wound up two days on ' , I( ,0H0S I!0WHS sitions showed up in the filings Holdover alderirien, also serv- ! Strum Woman's Civic Club will talks Tuesday night with n call c. .73;J5'-A /j '- UAy \r * " ' here Tuesday/ ing, as supervisors, on the Pepin (meet Mondayv at;8:15 p;m. :at for a firm Atlantic alliance and ,0, ¦ V V jj(\ J ««le 2 99* For Council Post Edward Schlumpf, ¦ incumbent County Board , are Paul Web- the' home of Mrs. L. W. Halver- close ties with the United States / ^EV**' ^ i Wl( ' V/l REOUIAR IY 69c to. :• ¦ ^ 1li v \ Vlif l _r 3 / A 2nd Ward alderman, is opposed er, . 1st Ward Glen Bignell , 2nd , ! son. Mrs. ' Weston Nelson : arid as "the best guarantee for safe- i ^-i Cotton flannel. Infant, BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - The and Donald Sommeirs, ;3rd. : ZZAJ J^ p V ^Sr l /\ 2nd Ward of Blair so far is by Paul Hooker. In the 3rd ! Mrs; Orlin Rongstad ywiLI be co- guarding peace and security in <^ Perry Hurlburt;1 incum- Galen Lieffring is clerk and hostesses. the free world." without a candidate for alder- Ward , ^f"^^ \»! Jj 7 ^ C WATERPROOF PANTS man , no one having filed by f ^ / > So, the Tuesday deadline to suc- e 3 99« -who V ¦>1^ 1 " I -» ceed James Frederixoh, «l-L>\^ fe^l u0*\ {[ l '^ ' ^-sr/^ t&LI \ XlffUlARlY 39, pr. chose riot toy run again. —rirW,^-— Lanolin treated plastic ' " ' * • ' ' « * f-yyt^fZL^y/hz^^k -* *¦ There'll be: new candidates: •\ *> Mi ll - ¦ l,l - , > *. ' „ >• v,JV\ from the other two wards, too, * '" ? ';-.. " < - *'/» -J 1 Wy ^^ I r D UNDERPANTS...2 TO 6 as a result of the April 7 elec- ^ "»*iw-rfc Tf ^t > ^* *' -;-- *•* S \A\\\\\ C^T5Z^^' ?^l^ V'fc^^^l/// *) ' tion. ' ¦ :,. <. 99c A'vin Thompson filed for ald- ^lt*ltfc " y y ,y,^-> * .i ^ • '^f Sale 3 Pr, ff^ *^ i ITOXY l \l\nisSrjN JfK^^ X 3*^" "^/H "Jr\l «GUlARtr 39. pr. erman in the 1st Ward to suc- ^ 'M » ** ^ ^^^^^^1 * \^>M\ n^S. fl - \ NT Lift GirIs' Ei<3erlon (cotton- ceed Julius Erickson , who re- * ^ rayon), or 'Spunlo' acetate, fused to be a candidate again. ^0 A\\ \\ \\ n i^ fcN ^4 I ^VJ 7) ^^( ^Vl '',. '\ llakiL l tN I ' / ,ut I Boys' cotton knit briefs. Poriald Stanford filed for 3rd yiiiiiiiHiiiui iiimiiiiii 1 1*1 1 Kf i I /fOR i" 1 I TO alderman to succeed : V00K / Ward i un IH f A \\nCIV H 1 ' / £* UNDERSHIRTS...2 6X Omer Moen, not a candidate; i Be Our Guest 1. nu ir» :i\\ 01 u LI \ ^^. _m~^_± 11 The terms of two supervisors ^\fei 1 NO ANDS jJU Mr Sale 2 , . 99« \ H il REGULARLY i9, ,o. on the Trempealeau County 1 N0 BUTS T^UL'. \\ \ ^ „ Board of Supervisors expire. t.\t\'bH ^^ H^ W ^ on kmti 8h0rt sleeve5, Both Carl Sexe, 1st Ward , and i swisi«CTioii :i^c n \ a m F. TO Ray Nereng 3rd , filed to suc- Thursday, Jan. 30! y -l / GIRLS ' SLIPS... I 6X ceed themselves without oppo- S f °« ^Vsll \ CPtClM-S J Sale sition. The term of George Win- I ¦ YOOR MOMY ¦.I ^N^xu l iI ^ i^T ) Mrc ¦ ¦= »*«¦ yyy-~—yy^-y^ 99«** rich , 2nd Ward supervisor , ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ^-oCS L—— "REGUIARIY 3. . . !!= . ' . - ' \^AJJ^7- —' ^ ^y ^^ ^ ^ ' 1.39 . -»M*iiii'''M'iuiM»iiHHii ^ y^- ^ holds over. ^yyyy^yyyyZZ^ Shrink-controHed cotton, Holdover citv officers are ¦ 5**^ yl © HAV E A DELICIOUS DAIRY TREAT ON I . ' 55^ ~^ A-line ' or bouffant style. Amos Kolve , mayor; Lloyd 'S^^^v*15 ^ - Skogstad, 1st. Ward alderman: s!=' ^ Cran(*-oicn brand! C. B. Immell, 2nd , and Duane : M ;- ^S *¦ : BE Ah G. GRANTOGS SLEEPERS y ' HANDING * US... PRINCESS KAY WILL , Nereng, y ¦: y *¦ ' ' Johnson 3rd. Ray . ¦#***»» ^ clerk-trensurcr. and Ray Skor- stad , assessor , serve by appoint- ¦ " ment. OUT DIXIE CUPS 7; - y ' | | | | ¦ ' - ' ¦ ' ' Winonan Attends x.r STARTING: AT . i:(» . P:M. .\,. : .|( _B_^^_ ¦ ____ ~^* i^^w^^**^ |' |^ Kr^ft . K. f'¦^'•V ^^Ba^l ^^"^IB^^^^^H^. 1 *** ™ S_ ^_w__rfW Hnki v i^ < #1 v^___W_* —m ^^^^ K ^^L. Bankers Meeting S, J. Kr.V7.sfco, president of the Winona National and Sav- ings Bank , i.s attending meetings 1 Y *^y H L^._, w %*»* Auam ^a^a^m-^^^^WSttk - . , niti.ifc' ^^^Quf ^^^^^^^^^ l^^^^^^ H ^ (he ¦^ »«* ^ of American Bankers As- " ^* - ^ .tfa_ **** >'^fc ^^ V"* ^^^B^H « ArfMni^Hnr 1 t*H^HWP^^^^ Tk_ sociation committee on govern- '^V^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B ment borrowing in Washington , f^^H * * T^'^*' ' ^^^^H^tt fl I^BB H B - D. C , loday nnd Thursday. ^^ ^^^^^^^ A luncheon session with Treasury Secretary Douglas Dil- ¦ cess Kay of tlie Milky Way, during her stop ^1 /TJ^**_ ¦UM -J* lon wns scheduled for Ihe group ' ^ lod.'iy, A meet ing with Fedeni l at nur bank. She's in town during Winona 's l^ rip^ f t/ WT^ Reserve Board Chairman W.M. Martin wns set for this after- noon nnd Sen, A, Willis Robert- support this great indust ry hy using mo re Vs»Si^^^^ m son will discuss current develop- and more dairy products , (Ladies , he sure to 1|P 1 ||F - ^ ments at a dinner this eveninp. Tho senator is ohairmnn of the Attend the Cooking School at the State Thea- Senate bnnkinR nnd currency tre starting at 2.00 p.m. immediately after , FULl-SIZE CRIB... PLUS committee. / '^^>> Another meeting with Secre- Princess Kny leaves our bank.) ^ ,^J ^ tary Dillon i.s scheduled for INNERSPRING MATTRESS |c^§V Thursday morning, The group ^^^ ^^fe will mnko a recommendation in ¦ connection with the refunding ( of $(1,300,000,000 in government bonds and notes which will ma- 21.99 , Sale %#% | ture Feb, IS Committee members and Your Neighbor ... I 'Charge-It' ... 1.25 weekly ^ ,, wives will attend a reception ^^ and dinner Thursday honoring Jesso Wolcott , retirin g chair- Kxcpptionnl value! Superior workmnnRhip, single- R°g'*"r C7cU man of the Federal Deposit In- each ^^^M^^ surance Corporation, Wolcott i.s droi>-aide , toe-trip nclion , rtdjufi (x»l)lo ^)-)X)sition ^m n former Congressman and serv- spring mipport , waterproof niAtlreRS covrr, " years ns chairman ^^^ ed several mammmmaamm of the House banking nnd cur- WI MORA NATIONAL *& I amamtmm ^mmmiamumassiatmui Attendin g the rency committee. 'Charge-It' ... No money down ... 30 days or months to pay dinner will lie high ranking gov- ernment officials , congressional BJUHK loaders nnd government nfiency AHBO^^ if0- rcprcscntnlivej s . Kryzsko will be nccomp-uiiod MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION • 64 EAST THIRD STREET • at tlie dinner by his wife nnd daughter Karen , ¦ ; ' ' : ¦ ¦ : ' .;¦ ¦;' - EAST AFRICA - -; 7 ;-sM ELL7 OF7 SMOKE, /;: ; ;v- ; ; ;- ; ;y; :•/ .;; 7;- TODA¦ ¦¦Y IN NATIO• NAL AFFAIRS . . : ^ - - — ...... ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Aviation Committee ^ . ; . . . . . ' . . . T Has Proud Record Explosion y WHEN WILLIAM A. "Blir GalewtkJ, ^Bim0^^lkiy former mayor, long-time civic worker and' the dty's "Mr. Airport," relinquished his' is ^verfec/ duties last weeK as chairman of the Cham- President By PATRICK J. MASSEY Wee¦ ber of Commerce aviation committee, it ¦'¦:.; By DAVID LA WHENCE 7 LONDON W—A quick swoop by British . marked the end of ah era.. .//; appears to have averted, WASHINGTON — Almost all of the proposals that have troops in East:Africa picking a vice president in case , temporarily at least7an explosion of Congo-like been made recently about This doesn't mean, however that he is a vacancy occurs in that office seem to ignore the basic through with his job of spearheading the anarchy which could have provided a new bat- was founded tle front for communism. / principle on which the American republic . -- city's fight to retain airline -'.-service'..' Far namely, that the people should choose both^ their Presi°etvt . Military mutinies in Kenya , Tanganyika and - from it As the city's $1 a year assistant Uganda last week were crushed by British sol- and vice president. ' . ."•; '. - .: airport manager, he is going to see the , Since a Vacancy might occur suddenly m the vice pies- diers summoned by the leaders of the nations time for m election, the fight through until, as he explains it, the which won independence from British colonial idency : aaid there would be no Civil Aeronautics Board will no longer rule in:the . past three years. ; logical alternative is to Though the uphe avals' were suppressed7 the place the responsibility of threaten small communities like ours ywith represen- To Your Good Health the loss of feeder airline tensions behind them simmer on. selection on the service-—the prin- tatives off the people — the cipal reason we received federal assistance IT WAS A mutiny of Congolese troops that Congress of the United In building bur airport. touched/off the chaos following the Congo's in- States - dependence, in i960. But* the premier of the / Yet laahy of the plans Bland ; ,.. Bin Galewski, as he explained at the . Congo then , the late; Patrice Lumumba, resis- now being .suggested: would final meeting of the . old Chamber airport ted the use of troops from the former colonial give the incoming president ADitfyyy : committee last week, has been in this air- power/Belgium. Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, Ju- himself, instead of Con- port-airline- . service / battle for ; nearly . /a lius , Nyerere of Tanganyika and' Milton Obote gress, the right to select a yy quarter of a century. He became interest- of Uganda invited the British troops baclCal- possible successor . Also, Heip f u ed in the early 1940s y when he teamed up though;Nyerere's invitation was issued only aft- objections are raised to the with the late Roy T. Patneaude to get an er a second outbreak. . . . idea of letting Congress pick By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.p • Underlying the upheavals is a[ problem com- a successor because the airport for the ycity —• a civic promotion . 7 Dear Dr. Molner: I ^ mon to. any African territory emerging to in* majority y in both % houses they regarded /just as important as the pi- dependence from colonial domination. . might happen to be of ay have diverticulosis./ My oneers felt when they fought to get a rail- political party different doctor has put me on a road through this then rapidly growing Up- Nationalist leaders who Fought the long In- from that of the incumbent limited, bland diet, and per Mississippi River city. dependence battle spurred on their followers has prescribed medica- . with, promises of the fine life that freedom presidents . .ySuty these/ . 7 vtion.y THEIR EFFORTS—Patneaude and Ga- would.bring. When freedom dawned , it became very phases The report, after my lewski later dubbed "The. Golddust Twins" apparent ; the fine life might take some time X-rays, said the diverti- '- of the -de- by':. Sen. . Hubert H. Humphrey—were cul- toy-deliver:... . cula were "innumerable, Africans who live on less than $60 a year, fa ate now: minated June 18-19, 1949 when the 600 going OH re- severe and widespread .' - the average was in Tanganyik a. found the well- •¦ acres of dredged in: swampland which to: veal .'a.'.'.fail- This sounds to me like a paid posts and big . houses still occupied by /.: . serious condition^ : ' - ..; '. day is Max .Conrad Field,; was . officially European civil ¦ servants and businessmen be- u r e to dif- . . dedicated in one of the largest—if not the f e re n- I am by no means . cause there weren't enough Africans qualified t i a t e be- largestT-celebfations in the city's history. to take their places.', 7 . wealthy but I can travel tween an **. elsewhere for treatment The Winona Republican-Herald; in its HOTELS ANEl restaurants no longer have b I i garchy ¦if. there is any chance of any / color, bar; but their prices keep out all a n d a de- a cure. —/MRS, / U;j;N. 7 special airport dedication issue at that mocrac)'. y Lawrenca time, had this to say about: "Bill": and but a wealthy •fringe of Africans. This "is particularly true in the armies,7 THE WASHINGTON MEkRy-GO-ROUND There are, for instance, Your X-ray report does "Pat": v :.v - African soldiers find they aie still taking, or- proponents of a plan where- not indicate you have any by the President ivould reason tp become panicky. ders from; white officers retained by National- ; "The Winona airport Is a personal his* ist leaders/ nominate his own successor D i v ert i culosis . differs tpry. lt is a personal history of /two indus- and then Congress would ' ' diverticulitis'. . The In such circumstances there is a tendency be .: from trious, extrerxiely civic-minded Wipona for the taste of independence to turn rapidly permitted to vote on it. Oth- former means an outward men — Roy T. Patneaude and William A. sour. When trouble erupts like the revolution John er .plans have been suggest- pounthing of some tube or Galewski. No one has surpassed the time in Zanzibar two weeks ago, passipns are; likely ed which- stipulate that the other in the tody, usually and effort these two . volunteer workers to be inflamed across neighboring territories. members of the presiderit's of the digestive tract. The cabinet s hould formy the line have contributed to the promotion , financ- The African leaders who called in British . 1 latter means that this pouch- troops to .support their own authority may find of succession. / But,. some- ed area has become inflam- ing and construction of the new Winona Po : their prestige weakened at home and open to ^P how or ether, very few of ' ed/ w""/ - - Municipal Airport; y By DREVV PEARSON President, sions he s ambled; off tc vis-: Communist propaganda attack. But for the time But Oswald'¦ s ' the proposals//provide that being they, have averted the chaps in: which Some of LBJ's-old- friends name was not on it.." _ it the cows on his five dairy the people should do/ their IF YOU HAVE "innum- 7 ''It isa matter of record; too, that ythis say that, there must have Yet; as this column re- farms/ in Virginia. Rut this own choosing — as is the : : erable, severe and wide- Communist agents usually find their richest op- ,, all has been entirely without compensa- portunities. . been too muc/h. noise: around ported on Dec. 2, 1963, Os- time the /80-year-old :zar of case in many of the Eng- : spread" diverticula treat tion, and that neither of them has ever the :.' ¦ Dallas airport when w*ald was an avowed Marx- the Rules Committee isn't lish-speaking democracies them kindly. Follow your submitted an expense account. Their Lyndon :took -the oath of of- ist, had gone, to Russia to going cow visiting. He's a throughout the world. 7 bland diet. They may or ' take up permanent residence realist He knows when he's may not\ cause you future friends, however,, hazard the estimate that fice ' ..as/- President of the . y United States.. there, gave it up as too dif- beaten , and / he's staying THERE have beer some trouble, such as surgery, each Trriiist have spent several thousand IH YEARS GONE BY ¦ ' ' proposals made that two , just a dollars of his own in the y promotion." Perhaps he didn 't hear ficult , became a Castro en- right here. . . : • I'm no soothsayer thusiast, had recently tried vice presidents : should be doctor. All a doctor can do Judge Sarah T Hughes cor- The reason Judge Smith elected along with the pres- Ten Years Ago . . . 1954 rectly when she administer- to get a Cuban visa. knows he's beaten is that is tell you what might or The newspaper account reiterated ho\v ident in national elections might not occur, and advise these two men, aided , by a hard- working .James Lackore, son of - Mr7"and Mrs. A. G. ed the oath to uphold the The unexplained FBI fail- the Republicans have told ; ', ' " ' ' every. four years., But this you . what to . look out for, committee, ¦ raised more than ./, $60,000 Lackore, a freslim an at: llarnline; University, Constitution. . -. : .. • . ure to report Oswald to the him so. They have decided would haZrdly. strengthen the won a place on the all-tournarn erft team the Lyndon has just Secret . Service remains one that the party of Abraham and what to do if trouble through private subscription to help ac- at -Because chances of getting a good erupts. River/ Falls State College, debate tournament. about decided to disregard of the most tragic chapters Lincoln had better * act and man in theyWhite House in quire the land, how they directed a lottery James and his partner* placed second ~ in the one of the most sacred pro- iri the death of John F. Ken- talk like Lincoln , especially . Diverticulosis is such a which raised : another ?14,000 as the city's : . an emergency . In fact , there tournament in which 40 teams from 1*1 Upper visions in that / Constitution nedy. on the eye of his birthday. has been relatively . little at- common problem that peo- share in the cost of the administration Midwest colleges p articipated ,-. : - . '¦ — separation of church and They know the civil rights ple should find out the bas- */. . ¦ THE REPUBLICANS at tention p aid in recent years building, ho>v they fought hard: and long Mr, and Mrs; John Kiral spent four weeks state. /¦ - . : bill-is going to pass, figure to : qualifications of vice- ic facts concerning it. . In long last have seen v the , only for; airline Seryice, first with Northwest with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and He is planning to propose handwriting on the walls of they might as well get cred- presidential nominees.; Now: the majority of cases Airlines, theny with ; Mid-Cohtirient and fi- Mrs./ E. R. Chappell , in Charleston, S,C: 7 federal money to parochial Congress. It looks as if the it for it, and if possible that the/ debate over pres - sensible and moderate /pre- nally securing North . Central , of the i r schools. That is something : blame southern Democrats idential succession has ar ?- cautions are required. Se- Kennedy-Johnson legislative "itis - struggles . and :'/ disappointments with the Twenty-Five Years Ago , . . 1939 J oh n F, program, under the whip- for foot-dragging. : en/ doubtless for a while vere cases—r with the ' various base operators and repair service - .: Mrs, Mildred Mitchell , Buffalo,y N,Y,; is a Kennedy, a lash of LBJ, more thought will be given instead of the '.'osis" — . : is going to pro- MEANWHILE In the Sen- merit radicaL treatment. organizations, and theii long fight with un- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther H. C a t h o-/ ceed with almost assembly to whelher a . vice-presiden- ¦Bailey.- I i ' c, ' .never f line smoothness in the House ate/ the tax bill is due to . be tial aspirant really does, excelled help of the City Council and /the . whipped into final shape and IN YOUR CASE, Mrs. 7 J. H. Baker was elected president/ of the did , nor has of Representatives — begin- have the ' capacity to make U.J;N., because of your X- / y Winona industrial Developmen t , Associ- an y other reach the y Senate floor by :. Arlington Club arid C. W. Siebrecht was re- ning tomorrow. a good president. . ray reporty' I'd be . pretty ation to build the airport's giant hangar. elected secretary. J. L. Moore was re-elected President of the end* of this week. It ' T 0 m 0 r'f 0 w the House could be held up by south- But any: plan for . a con- careful. I'd* follow: diet or treasurer and stew ard. the United . Rules Committee will report stitutional amendment that /any other instructions. I'd THE DEDICATION celebration itself— St a t e s. . ern senators as a concealed people or like the celebration when the name of the out the much debated civil filibuster against the civil does not give the know what-to look for. The Fifty Years Ago 7. 1914 They have rights bill , will begin debate their rep resentatives in Con- 7 rest of the time I'd relax. airport was changed to Max Conrad Field 7 been clear- ; rights bill;7 because - if the The annual meeting of trustees; of the VVi- Friday, and ' even continue gress a direct voice in the Fd quite looking for .. —was a: highlight in the city's history. Dur- cut and un- senate is busy discussing president of nona Savings Bank was held and the following debate Saturday, there is a taxes, it can't take up civil selection of the "cure.'' But even in a se- ing the 1949 event, more than 50,000 per- e q u 1 v 0- commitment that debate will the United States is: bound: officers chosen: President, E. L, King; vice c a 1 about Pearson rights. In this case , LBJ . ' vere case, with knowledge- sons saw a terrific demonstration by the president , Paul /Watkins; cashier , Burr D/ even continue the following to be tUTned down by Con- able following of medical in- upholding the Constitution . will have to get on the tele- gress itself. Navy's Blue : Angels and the Air Blair; assistant cashiers , F. C. Petersen and L. Saturday until the bill phone again. : structions , you can/keep it Force Twin Mustangs, fl y-overs by Air In the past two . years the comes to a vote. Any new constitutional M. Jung: teller , F. J. Rademacher. Supreme Court has been v under control. Ignore it. and Force "Shooting Star" jets and Navy Hundreds of cords of wood have been with- Rep. Howard Smith, the However, thanks to his amendment could provide you are asking for trouble. overwhelming and emphat- distinguished Virginia Dix- goading and thanks to sour that Congress must select "Phantom " jets as well as displays of air- held from the market in this city this winter ic that previous presidents To travel around hunting on account of the lack of sleighing. iecrat , who sits supreme on public reaction to the 88th a successor to the outgoing cure will be a waste craft of various kinds. At one time it was were right , by writing vice pr esident within fio for a " " estimated more than 150 aircraft were the House Rules Committee, Congress, it has finally be- of money. , strong decisions against doesn't like this procedure a gun to move in the House days alter the vacancy has parked on the new field. Seventy-Five Years Ago . .1889 government prayer in pub- bit. And on previous occa- of Representatives. occurred ; This would give .J . -M. '-Baker , of this cit y is considering a lic schools. If government- , ample lime for the mem- Among the celebrities here were Lt. the confusion that has re- proposition to establish a.creamery at Money written prayer is taboo , bers to ascertain public sen- sulted from so - called Gen. Edwin W. Rawlings of the Air Force, Creek , provided he can be assured of the milk even , more unconstitutional timent hi their . respective divided government is that now board chairman of General Mills , of 500 cows. is government money for. J/VL $JA1A. districts or states. members of the , Hoiise are Sens. Edward J. Thye and Humphrey, Rep. The birthday of Robert Burns received more religious schools. AS FOR THE argument elected for two years, mem- August H. Andresen and many, many oth- or less attention in Winona in a quiet way and However, some advisers thnt one political party bers of the Senate for six ers. in the schools. A number will attend the Burns have been telling LBJ that might he in control of Con- years , and the president for festival at Arcadia tonight. to win the big city Catholic gress while the presidency four years. The original pur- A similar display of aerial might took vote, he has to depart from wns o( another political pose was to provide con- place Aug. 30, 1961 when the name of the One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1864 the precedents of other pres- complexion , the truth is tinuity, but it hasn't worked airport was changed to .Max Conrad Field. It is stated that the Wisconsin Telegraph idents and courts, to say that , when the nation has out that way. Co, plans lo reconstruct its line between nothing of the Constitution, elected a majority from one There was a tremendou s show by the U. S. Mil- The FBI was irate over There have been many Air Force Thundcrbirds . Conrad received waukee and Winona , supplying it with new poles parly I JI both houses of suggestions that the terms and two wires throughout. This will be a great this column 's disclosure on , the will of the a telegram from the late President Ken- Dec. 2, 1SW.3, that tho FBI , Congress of the members of the nedy, he was made an honorary colonel in benefit to the daily papers along the lint* , as it people lias thus been ex- House be lengthened to four will insure n more prompt delivery of (he dis- though fully aware of Leo pressed on national poli- tho Air Force by Gen. Curtis LcMay and Oswald's presence in Dal- years, and those of the Sen- patches which heretofore have frequently been cies. Tito incumbent party ate curtailed from six to celebrities from far and wide were on hand cut off by means of the railroad business las , had failed to report , there- him to the Secret Service in Congress should four years, so lhat all mem- for the occasion. breaking in. fore , have the right in an bers , of Congress as well na in advance of President emergency to pick a new SINCE THE DEATH of Roy Patneaude Kennedy 's arrival. This, I the president would be vot- vice president. (or eight years ago , Bill Galewski has contin- shadowed that of the Chamber 's transpor- st ilted , was nn important ed at the same time, An oniminntion of this But , as Woodrow Wilson ued to carry on the campaign to make the tation committee—and if n prediction can factor in Ihe death of tho country 's experience , more- a irport a busy nnd be based on experience , it will win again lale President. wrote just a few months productive one and to over , with divided govern- after he was elected to the return airline service. He has been assist- and lie recognized in the proper light for THIS WKICK. Will In m ment - a Congress of one presidency, four ycai s is fil hy such able men ns George K. Kelley, the long .hours of lime , energy and money Turner , for ten years a G- part y and n president of sometimes too long a term Cily Attorney G. M. Kobort.son Jr., mem- its members have contribiiled over tho mnn , reports in Saga maga- another — only emphasizes for a president and some bers of the City Council aviation commit- years tn keep Winona on Ihe nation 's air- zine : "Leo Oswald . . , was the fundamental defect in times it isn't long enough. tee and many others, line map. probably aided by Jealousy the existing constitutional ¦ and lack of cooperation nnd system, It is that the peo- Art v-- .il*. nmtin' First it ple have no nio ins of ef- was a battle with the CAR on Then Jesus lirliolilin g liiin loved him and communication between law ^ Pile Torture the "Use It or Lose It " program - - n pro- enforcement agencies. fect inf. a change In the ex- said until liim, One thing thou lackcst. Mnrk ecutive branch of their gov- gram which the city won , and now it is 10:21. "I learned that n Dallas Soothed in Few Minutes FRI agent had especially ernment at a lime when the CAB's "Regional Airport" concept, Afl now lor l/n t rrlkl lron>i tnrtur* by Interviewed Oswald on ly leii they may have repudiated which it has been proposed the La Crosse ol pllm. Don't wnlt Another rtn. Apply djiyn before the assassina- nl the polls tho pnrty of Ptlor»on airport serve both Winona and the down- 'i Olnlnrni) «l onco. . Thli cool* WINONA DAILY NEWS tion. . .1 als o learned that the pipsident nnd elected Ino, toothing, nslrlngcnt lorrnuln hot river city, Litigation in this case is still instead n majority in both given |oytul rrllot lo Ihninnntll box 6k, or nppllcfltcjf |ub« »*t r HITE C, 11 C I .OSWA 'Y C I\ L INDEN list' of people the bureau . The figh t to retain North Central Serv- YV i W Pt'i-r»on'i Olntnirnf rlcllflhtl or monny Publmhf r f ixer. Director Hiisnim Mgr. fenred might harm the to think anymore," Till'! CHIEF rensnn for ice nnd def ea t the lo h/ic»i , rop. .nl airport concept mid f iditnr & Atlv . iytrrctoi " " " ~ "" " ' ' " is continuing and Winona is receiving sup- OPINION-WISE By Sakran Adyirllsement \ ^^ port from commnnilies througho ut iho W .1 Cni.r Anni iMi H III :MI : R II (i II VMK.S country facing a similar problem. y f intif lm. I'Ultinr I .iiy' EdiH. CirrulnUnn Mgr. Tense Nerves H II H'lii 'K K. H K\.M ,ur, LV A I .SION Galewski , Kelley and the others who Composino Supt Press Sup' . Ktinravino Sup . have been embroiled in this m/ittcr for Block Bowels years are of the firm opinion thnt a city W ILLIAM ll. K NI .UMI CioiuiON H OI .IT. (' Sunday Editor Your colon hits nerves Unit control without an airport or without airline serv- o*np/ '

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| We ll Finance It L>: j:¦? *t I For You! !\i * — • — :I O^ | Fidelity Sav ings & Loan ) I Association >| FIRST OF ITS KIND - f 101 Exchonge Bldg. Phone 5202 > . . . The first milk ,„ ; vnwy^, , y . yy y v ¦4 bottle washer in the ^ ^3^^rro«s^?K«^s 1a8Kra? j * city of Winona was at the Hardwick Dairy on ^ ;! 4th Street, betw een Policy Solves ' Lafayette and Center I I ^^^^ V H R ^ .* streets. Owned by the ;t late J. W. Hardwick, grandfather of James \ \ H. Puck who submitted i Coll Today For Facts A-bout [i the photograph, the A' dairy was destroyed in fi THE NEW HOMEOWNERS POLICY | an in explosion the mid ^ h 1920s. This photograph I CLARK & CLARK, Inc. ! in k ' taken 1917 shows | | H. W. Clark — Fred W. Meat ^ j4 Leo Guenther, left , and . 117 Center St. Phone 2904 : ri '( ¦wriuUAfkwsu? \ ^* < ._ * \ •. ' rv^ * \r _ s . \* \% % sl-*Wv^*ivWW!vky^^^ O.X-s&*' n. *• VSo*A •¦i ing the bottle . asher. I Stir Up Compliments \ 1 With Our Fine I H » • #' » iI ~A> ^SF I I ^^IftUORS | i MOST COMPLETE STOCK . 1 IN THIS AREA.! ¦ ' ¦ " ' '¦¦;,' ' :'" ; ;'' V ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ' ' ' 1 Phone 4970 yy.A v- :; 7 -v -vv : ,.- " "* ' -I"* " | CALLAHAN'S i7-S "-1:^-^7- , .^pfc I LIQUOR STORE | | Leonard J. Tschump-er I | | 119 Main Open Fri. to » P.M. Sat. to¦ 18 P.M. I ti ' ' ' ' • ¦ '¦ . ' ¦' . ' . ' ' - , ? 0*Si^.**'fl*HA\%*.V^%'." .V Wrt'p.llll( »., ., VA*.\ww./.»\'\*v .i \ ^» <^«^ . ^j « m,..*m... M^iw- i ¥ i M,nTfn* Ti*i <**,m ¦ JM^^V^H j ,j«'- , <- -«\ v^sii ' s , ,- ; c .'w??&yy%3rss?"-? ,*«!ia ^SSSKpSSSBtS^^ - . .- l , : : Got Heating Problems? ¦ Sfe: ^ : . ^~ Install a "Shell Head" i Jhi||^' I :. ^(Including . v ^ i * ^&! ^^ ¦ . .j - : '^ r~>. y Sundays) ' ; l 1 ^^5&I/ ! i I m || | , . [j 7- OIL BURNERS I i to I I V. a.m. a.m. I /^vj ; 6 2 | Oil FUEL I I SAVE UP TO 40% j As low As Installed | | Jl 3Q | ] PHONE 4396 | 1: >¦ * ^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^^_^^_^^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^K^_^_^_^_m i | j FOR CARRYOUTS j j ilv4| r7^1 jll Tcfl 7|^^AHHHdHB|HHriHHfl||||HfiJ J/iz f ojUMt^ jl i I :^_HP!TiT-KvrnM9uI^^^^^^^^^^^^lM^^^X2£ta^^l % Highway 61 and Orrin Street : g^li|ll||||jHHIBHlH:^;^^¦: HH N :¦:¦¦: ; :-:':':y'«-c»rW*^-w*>w-:«-KvJM^*xy* •»««: * y ./ ;'; ¦::¦;^¦¦:•.• .^7¦ .V- •:^^^• '¦ :¦> .->? W«*wK*sv;* h«-;*:-f:*:««««*.s ;¦ :- i'^^^&^rv^w^^ .,. :7.' . ¦™^ .* ' :*:3 • ¦ ''¦ .-

1 Dial 3321 j I By 10 A.M. to Place v Your | | l lgF' ^ WITH A RllWANT ICNEW 1 I ¦ Family Want ¦ 1n ' . : !i lr\ l\ Ol 1 Ij^ n^y Complete H$11.45 rlAIRI \ STYLEI LL- Ad £amp 6<2L | EXPRES S CREW . . . These employes worked at Rozek, Ed Vondrasliek, William Smokey and Frank. I For Publication the n I | Ihe Railway Express A-Rency here when its office was Renswick hnd in front Fred Douglas, Archie Welly, 11. Shoppe , I. Modern Beauty | | nt the northeast corne r of Center and 2nd streets in H. Puck and Fred Plapp. The photograph is owned by Day. 7 47i Eavt Broadway Phon* 6960 I >ame ' Evenings q 1923. At the rear, left lo right , are Larry Rozek, Joe Tuck's son , James H. Puck , 577 Grand St. . . ll Open Monday and Thursday 0i . - i ¦ i- l - : ¦ ¦: - • .:¦:¦* p , II ¦ A : ft.-; .. J ...w,*.^- .iv.f-»: W'V->:•>¦¦;•:• W M X :-^x-S*_t*T*s»': . * _ . . .-^>»**'?. '*::;l ^ /:;; ..: :, y<-,. -: ^:;- _ . - ., - ¦:¦>;:*>: :. . .-:*:•*>;' :; ., :.¦:•'' .:. -. - *y, :*•?*- . . y^ivwww.n ., , . M- . ... - ¦-¦.-...¦... .- . • t i iitin i » inn - 1 irin i riri- T frrnWT-T—n - - :;s ..^.. *, w'l-'^v.w^v/A*. * - - * ''f- ' -*^'*'^'''' » * ' >lf<«**wnfc* v'?,* *'A .* 'A/ *A*a\ .sv/.-A%u'.to/< HA'A*.r^ :s-'fi g*g-v?vn;"t^rc ;!??: I •¦^*W V '.,Xj.-M. y.\' .y^y- 'ff ¦C'. I*. -WW /.-** * - • " **.. ' "• *"*¦• 1 ' ^ J^ ^J™™ ^^^ ™^^^ Vi A INSTANT fggk WORLD FAMOUS ' L^LMe^LMMLiWt_ cou,tl SUR PRISE ^_ mWw^_wtw9!9Wr^^MC| ML^L^H K y0U *ve been used to giving up on the idea of 7 ^ a^L^HH If J'ou 5CC t,,° Pi'-' -'sion on n customer 's Rcttlii K a vertical picture on a slide, a KODAK 1NSTA- ii XmlikiUVMlRliliLk^^Ii L^Kslj ^tL. W,,CI1 lon( " tt mMmfflm ywKtto^^-W^-mm'ac'° * * n KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera ntul MATIC Camera is for you, Kodak solved the problem 7 HH_.^M|H_ifll^^P__H_._H_.K_HIHI ^^TCH^^^npm|^HH| say, "It's i;endy for sliooting, " you 'd get the same kick with a now square format that makes composing slides m OOJUL T iey aIi finy l ie snme thing you ns n REST U NT f WmXtB^^f m^^^mSM hook ' simnlc ' ! "Well I'll be darned. No matter liow sophisticated 've become -A A RA hm *h « 've made It. " photographer , there's n KODAK INSTAMATIC Camera - f BE3I *y ' . Hsm-^swlW^ ' ^^wH t I nvl am^j^li iWJ't ltitr\ ' mB&F^f ' : Actually, you can open, load and } _ ; ^^^^^^ a^ma^m^m^^^^^ i j^^A A^m start shootlti R quite, suitable for your skills. After -all, tho cameras :, ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ^^A ^Bp* ,H* >v '"* a KODAK INSTAMATIC Caniera several seconds do most of (ho crlticnl "thinking "' for you nnywny. tt ! ! ,„ H^^ p quicker Ihnn you cnn describe the motions. It' s ns hist Aulomnli< * exposure control , automntie adjustment to tho T; Thursday Smorgasbord ! - ' ^ and easy fts ' i * - KWs^s^s^s^hr m aAm ^at#'/ ^s^sw A W ^*^hV%sima^ ^s^fcT j^LK-^L^e^L^L^L^L^IM -tl wen one model that automatically nclvnnces the film , I | | m Jt&dKdk. j t0 Plcturo-tnkin fT. And being al>lr>dnrk lo do it In bright so you mm shoot n roll of film nn fast as you con twitch 7 Champagne Chicken, H __WKB ^_ sunlight instead bunting corner pretty your HHHHHHBBH t ^n l |^ of a is finder. 7> Roast Choice Beef , Exciting BI ^_^_^_^_^_/ \ it *#>-*%£A -j Sea Foods, Beverage and j) ¦ c m *j U i* 1 RADEMACHER'S Dessert. ^ M if ALL YOU CAN EAT I .... ' ] Second St r««l ED BIICKNEXT MAIN 59 Weil e2Z, Hi1lMH Qg "NOTHING"'S ih^ I pjHHH ^^ Xi TO ON STREET ^"* :¦;. ¦;. :, y y .^' X^ty^A.:-, - - .^ .v~^.s'^3:^^3Si^^itKi ^KCXu ^a cs^xr-^yyT^m^zrrt ^ *** *** **JL^fs^ *** »AL UES I 121 I RE WHft&rrmT^ pi| GAio WTWBM^B \1S£SB&\ THWJOUT IJ^ffi gj ^H ftMi TUC ^TftREv,% \w/MK ^^^^^^^ ^^Have Your Doctor IHC *» l ^ "* " ^ Ca„ Us-8-2927 WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS FREE DELIVERY

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. . ^_ ^^_j_ ^gg_ ^g_tggg mmmam ^amMm ^ :>ws:>fM *^:-iwaiaamm^ama^mmmmammmmma^pg^^^ |^^^ P^H^BBJJHMBaBB _M|aBeHaB|HHMeMBJBB ^aBSa__PHBBa ^M^^B^Ha^^MMMCBK-^»i» ¦*- j- ww-waw ^n^ggg y . THREE MAYORS.. A 7 'When Miybr Alex Smekta, Ro- filings ,second from right, present mayor. Others are. from BAYER chester, third from left, talked at the annual meeting of the . left, Mrs. Paul Sanders, YW president; and Mrs. M L. DeBolt, ^fak I CONTAC 7 YWCA. he was . seated at the head table with two other mayT a member of the board .who was chairman of the dinner meet- brs.yLoyde Pfeiffer, left, past; mayor:"- -of Winon a.; and R. K. ; ing. |(DaiIy P^ews, photo) fi Si COLD ASPIRIN §'rf ; CAPSULES ,m' Young ;W Ink Spots Will ^^^j ^r ^ Sing at Preston Q7c Hea rs Mayar^ ! -PRESTON , Minn.-The Pres- MmS%iB&' fide Life behind the Iron Curtain .YBLvhas served the girls and Judy Rozek, Ann Palubicki, Di- ton Jaycees and Lions Club Nothing less ___ ««. In Poland was described so viv- women of the community for ane Ebert and Anne Lukaszew- are sponsoring two appearances ^^ , more than halt a century. Re- ski. Announcer was Jean Brom^ of the famous singing group, Than Perfection Reg S2.,8 7 idly by Mayor Alex Smekta compounding prescrip- Reg. SI. 10 Tuesday night at the ports contained in printed pam- and accompanist was Susan the Ink Spots, here Sunday. In - .^ ^--m/- Rochester * is paramount. annual dinner of the Young phlets at each place, she said, Burmeister.¦ 7 There will be performances in tions accuracy RIRDSEYE - -.. • 'Mrs. : Paul Griesel Jr. report- the high school auditorium at E«h prescription must be " ' Women 's Christian Association, gave the statistical current • . ^ .. l ^ L INFRArnH RED that he was given a standing facts about the YW, but could ed for the nominating commit- 2:30 and 8 p.m.¦ prepared exactly as ordered ' intended DIAPERS ovation of applause. not detail such things as the tee on the: previous mailed-bal- if it is to serve its II EAT I A II DC About 175 persons- heard the friendships made by participa- lot election. purpose. We keep accuracy tlCA I LAIflr d mayor give an impassioned talk tion in the YW's activities; the Officers are:\ Mrs. Sanders, Republican Women foremost in our minds. Here 100" » Cotton ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ « ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦« about the sights he saw in This delight of children's laughter as president ; Miss Pauline Utz- ¦¦¦¦ £ | are serve d by profes- Package of 12 , To Meet Friday you Communist-controlled nat'i-.Te they take part in the small fry inger. v vice president; Mrs. ¦¦ 5 THIS COUPON WORTH M sional pharmacists your doc- g e Goodreid, secretary ; .-:' Republican Women of Winona ¦ 7Qr : country , where he went with program ; the teen-agers' fun G epr r ¦ tors trust. , Only I ^^ three other American mayers in programs planned fory theni. Mrs. R. J. Harkenrider , corre- County will hold a luncheon Br, ,, r, rt S1.88 ¦on a tour arranged by Sen. Hu- sponding secretary ;. Miss Gries- meeting Friday at 12:30 p .m.. Humphrey, D-Minn. Mayor "THfi YW is not just a build- bach, treasurer, and Mrs. Wil- at Winona Hotel . bert ing — a community center. It Smekta previously had toured liam Miller, assistant treasurer. James Goetz, Winona County *j| With Each Purchase ¦ is more than that. It is a place Members of the board are Republican chairman, will be Reg %]t.K East and West Berlin in a party ANACIN - 100 ¦ Reg. 25* of 23 mayors sponsored by the vvhtire the ideals of Christian Mmes. Harkenrider, J. L. Mc- the speaker. There will be a ¦ Tablet* 1IADCI Hft United 7 States Conference of living are- carried out. Those Guire,: J. T. Robb Sr., Curtis social hour after the meeting. Mayors Association^ who organized the YW 1O0 Rohrer , Sanders, Kenneth Tepe, All members are being urged CANNON He spoke with authority of years: ago, as they saw the need Bruce McNally, W. C. Ozen- to attend and to bring guests. S ! * v..s„m of the sale proceeds. Shows will be at 7 p.m. and 00I ET . The other 9 p.m. " ¦ ",«lL 40 is given to World Service. GLO COAT i ___% BABY 4flWiHfli«SACCHARIN The sale will begin Saturday The group, one of the cur- CUtNSER " Ben ¦ ¦ A Franklin I rently popular Concentrate - ' ' • ' ¦ ' A - and end Feb. 14. folksinging or- Self Poliihing ; p CARE"! KMWWMVM -^______¦ _^ ganizations, is comprised of i H riRrli i . Bab DORCAS CIRCLE two girls and eight men. Its Wax-L.rfl. Si:e | 1 ^ y Oil SHAMPOO ( j ¦J W.M. 1 ,000 TAYLOR , (S Winona appearance is sponsor- Wis. pecial) - f», OQ A .' ¦ = ? | Pfeltete an-1 ie.tl.ii Dorcas Circle of the Trempea- ed by Radio Station KAGE. 3 OOC iH""' baby ' s* delical* shin. | ¦ ! re, _ leau Valley church will meet AA ' H V Co* -t bslsnct ol i -_ SALE on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the TAYLOR MUSIC MOTHERS fiQC !i8 I mineril»„ ott eiNMi-H.il**. ¦¦• . . , 7Qr 'Si 19 BIG aV ^i i | !HBeS ^ (., ,.. ^Only i a»l* Only $lalQ home of ¦ Mrs. Harry Johnson TAYLOR, Wis. (Special ) - i ^BStmmor K°a' 8'* nK c Storage Bowls, Utility Brush, Comb*, The Taylor Music Mothers will , V____ r , Nl>w 4J i :_^__^ ALCW DINNER , MEETING *- .. ..._ •_.____....J Butter Dish, Coffeo Mug, Stove Mat , ' - V W meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the _^T^__ _ CEDAR VALLEY , Minn. (Spe- high school cafeteria , announces Screw Drivers, Brush Rollers, 45 RPM ^^^VV cial)—The American Lutheran Mis. Morris Casper, president. Records, Crayolas, Flashlight Bat- Church Women of Cedar Valley ^B-^W Congregation will sponsor a fel- TO HOST AUXILIARY teries and many more items. YOUR , " ' 0UR «WWT RECORD DEPT. ,» _^m lowship dinner in the church WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special ) r^S^" ! : : ¦ «* CHOICE ... .. / , *m parlors, after the 11 a.m. serv- —The Mmes. C. Andrew Kulm ' li&nLNi ' "v\ . ... ' . .- • Six-Gallon ices Sunday. The regular month- and Cora DeBow will be h ost- j ) MERTHIOLATE* ) THE WORLD'S FINEST Trash Barrel ly meeting of the ALCW will esses at the meeting of the f|g \^/ 44-QUART SWINGTOP take place after , Hutchins I ' lk JL Poly««hy|enewith the dinner with - Stendahl Unit 191, I H l uJifiMi# r < ^ III.El CTEDEA» *^*V Mrs. A. W. Anderson as pro* American Log Ion Auxiliary, 1 ' ANTISEPTIC » 4 V ^ZcLSm •""' ' . ^^ Lid WASTE BASKETS - SI.99 gram chairman. Feb. 3, beginning at 8 p.m. BB Reg. $2.98 —24"x42" HI-LO RUGS - - - - $1.99 R 9 \\mf Si,'r 49c j i ^y^Wi l m : .Pi 'u b^TM I Reg. $2.49—NEW RRoynnFNT "" ~~~ uwW^^®®^ ^l / TOOTHBRUSH PLANTER URN -- - $1.49 R».. m Z^\ ^J' i H'x20" ! ReB. ^l».W ESjjfXT W FRAMED PAINTINGS 79c ASPIRIN "¦» SI 8' xlO'' $R95 COUGH KOTEX R["7 i «C;P PHOTO FRAMES - - 39c FLASHLIGHT I _^LJ nj>UKursn PC R„, w BATTERIES ^Mk»Wi4,l>*, LAUNDRY BASKETS - 69c ai I- *#%#% *^k.^Jl*aWv4*»*'' Aa>1[ *Wml£..> o. r 15c 330 c 5-Qt. PLASTIC PAILS - 19c ^ *^P ^1_& ^~ JEWELRY Ironing Board COVERS 39c w ^ ^^ f | SEAMLESS NYLONS - 49c BPS^ %. CLUTCH BAGS - - - 79c , Chlldran Vitamin .^ Mil. AND MIIS. STAN IIOYUM, 31f> I*: Howard aaaBA^viffl ^ 1 ¦ ^^«. «^»V St., announce the fnfjngcme nt nnd fort licominf* 1 miHirinRo of their daughter , BBBBBB^aTaBBBBBBBBBB PM CIJl QQ .\M^' Miss Sundra Kny -M 0nly 0 ^9lilit 'A'Vl"" Iloyuni , to Sloven .1, Wnlly, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. An- BHaaHaHHaHeWatt ^ "'' .1 /TWPlW'ITv drew Wally, MS Clark's I-nnc. The wedding will ho Feb. 22 nl Cent nil J,iitli(T-m Church. Roll) yoi'iitf persons nro nl lending Wlnonn Stntp ColHf>Ko. Mr. WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER vVally i.s a pniduntc* of the Luivoi sity of Minnesota, MAY WE KNOW YOU BETTE R TO SERVE YOU l Cnniem Art photo ') BETTER LYCEUM SHOW Mrs. Slaggie Eleva Winter LAKE: CITY7Minn . (Special ) Heads —Phil Betzold, deep sea diver, 100 AT SHOWER Roger Erickson, so-n of Mr. and Hospital Carnival Set was speaker at the Lyceum CEDAR VALLEY, Minn. (Spe- Mrs. Halbert Erickson, Cedar Auxiliary show at Lincoln High, Lake cial) — About 100 persons at- Valley, at Cedar Valley Luther- Group For Saturday City, Jan. 24. His topic was tended the pre-nuptial shower an Church parlors. The couplo ' Mrs. L. A. Slaggie was elected ¦ ELEVA, "Wis., y(Special) - "Deep Sea Animals." Following recently honoring Marie Pflug- will be married Feb. 8 at St. president of the Community. Special features included in the the film he answered many hoeft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin's Lutheran Church, Wi- Memorial Hospital W. am e n'g High School winter carnival questions. Arthur Pflughoeft, Winona, and i nona. Auxiliary, it was announced at Saturday are outdoor activities, ¦¦ the annttal meeting of the aux- moving •picture .'. i "viewing and iliary, held Tuesday afternoon dancing to the "Playmates." in the hospital solarium. She At 1 p.m. buses will be at succeeds Mrs. D. B. Robinson, the high school to take groups who* served in this capacity dur- sliding. , Sleigh rides are ten- ing the past year. Over 150 lively scheduled for the after- members and. guests attended noon. At 3 p.m. a movie, "Cim- Other officers for the coming arron," will- be shown. During ¦ : ' ¦ ¦ FORD¦ ¦ ¦ ^ BmtMy ^W/-., ¦ year are YOUR Mrs. T. H, Underdahl - the afternoon the Music Mothers ¦¦ ¦¦¦ " -tmk M M WSm! first vice president; Mrs. Ev- will serve barbecue sandwiches ' ¦¦ 'F' A" I r ¦¦ f *- ' - Ar' ' k '^W, erett Edstrom, second vice pres- arid hot chocolate. - :': %s.yy ident ; Mrs. Harold Doefer, ?>ec- The dance will continue from ' 11 r £11 K K ^v retary ; Mrs. .Jack Ahdresen, 9 to. ll:3p ' p.m;7.:. . : ^7 corresponding secretary ; and Buttons will be on sale the Mrs, Joseph Krier, treasurer. week, of the carnival fcy mem- bers of the student council, MRS WARD ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , Lucas, chair- WMWflHPrvvniiHHK'. mmamrny*w*r*m. , U .^ W »M I m i iam™—»w Button purchasers will be given man of the nominating commit- 7AUXILIARY OFFICIALS ..: . Pictured - president; Mrs, L. A. Slaggiej new president; a discount cn the price of the tee, presented the board of di- : dance. rectors, from w h i c h officers at the annual meeting of Winona Community and Mrs. % H TUriderdahl, first vice pfes- WANTS > ¦ ) Each class selected a repre- were elected. The auxiliary also Hospital Auxiliary Tuesday afternoon were, ident. (Daily N ews photo A/A/ sentative girl to represent them unanimously accepted the fol- from left, Mrs. .. B.. Robinson, retiring in the queen contest. Coronation lowing members of the board : f ^m will take place at half time Mmes7,' B; A v Miller ,. James I. Van: Vranken, .and : Walter during the basketball game be- Jeresek, Milton Goldberg, S. J. tween Central and Blair , Fri- Krysko, N. J. Fischer Williams. , Philip Mrs. Robinson introduced the day. Contestants and their es- Baumann, P. A. Walz, R • W. corts are Carol Olson and Jim Miller, Jerry Berthe new. president,, wlio presented , George Mrs. Robinson with the past Sell, Carol Stuber and Marvin Loomis, C. D. Teafse, A. E. DRIVE A NEW 64 FORD president's pin. . Johnson , Linda Emerson and ...TO Stoa, Harry, Meyers, Richard Tim Bue, and Cindy Sweeny Whittaker, Leo LaFrance, A. M. MRS7 SLAGGIE introduced and John Dinkel. Goergen, H,K- Robinson, L. J. Earl Hagberg, whb spoke to the Wilson, Robert Stephenson The carnival is sponsored an- , Ray group about the new Chronic nually by the student Fishery Carl . Breitlow, James govern- : Care arid Rehabilitation . Center ment. Don Miles, principal , is Frankard; D. . B. Robinson , R. to be built adjacent to' the new W. Johnson, James. Schain adviser. Funds are used for , and hospital in ythe hear future. school v projects. Donald Burt.. Board members He explained the decision of ' serve as committee chair-men - erecting :.a new building - as HOMEMAKERS TO MEET Mrs; D. B: Robinson, presi- against using . the old hospital INDEPENDENCE, Wis. ( Spe- dent, conducted the meeting and for a nursing home, and point- cial) — Indees Homeniakers are Mnae's'7. James ' Schain , Milton ed out the need for such a home holding a meeting today at the Spencer, A. B. Youfnans and in.accordance with; the popula- James Sendelbadfs residence, ' A. M. Goergen registered mem- tion of the community. Whitehall , Wis. The topic of dis- bers and guests arid gave ."riiem The new building . will be a cussion is "Food Administration rep-orts of auxiliary committees 100-bed unit , operated on a non- and How It Effects Us," Mrs.- . Robinson profit basis. Bein_§ adjacent to . introduced 50TH ANNIVERSARY Miss Effie Barnholdt, . hospital the hospital, facilities such as GREAT USED CAR ! . MR; AND MRS. HERBERT 1VIR. ANb MRS. FRED ...OR A Records Librarian the kitchen, laundry,, and phy- CANTON, Minn. (Special) - and . auxiliary , Winfield, Kan., , coordinator, and Earl Hagbcnj; sical therapy department will Buehrens 7 Klein faach Rollingstone, Open house will be held at Can- ' ton Assumption Hall honoring hspital administrator. She . also serviceyboth buildings, Mr. Hag- announce the engagement of Minn., announce - . the en- berg said, He presented archi- daughter y Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. Leland Knox on presented a corsage to Mrs, C. ¦ their l gagement of their daughter, D. Tearse, in honor of her many tects ' plans and , explained . the Edith Buehrens, to Russell ." . : . Miss Judith Ann Kleinbach, their 50th wedding anniversary . Feb. 9, years of service to the Auxili- placement of the building , rel- L. Kleihbach , son of Mr. and to Thomas A. Miller, son of from 2-4 p.m. No invita- tions are being sent. ary*: ' - ative to the hospital, as! well Mrs. Fred kleihbach, Roll- Mr. and Mrs.: Harvey Mill- ' as the interior floor plan. Mrs. y Ward Lucas was an- Robert StephenSen and ingstone, Minn; A June 20 er, Paynesville,, Minn. A SENIOR LUTHER LEAGUE nounced as a permanent . Mrs: . , ex-of* daughter Bee ky, presented a wedding is planned. Miss . June 20 wedding is plan- WHITEHALL Wis. (Special) The big change in Ford has sent our new car sales way up. Result: a wide ficio member of' the auxiliary Buehrens is attending the : ned, Miss Kleihbach is a —The Senior Luther League of , group of musical numbers. They clean, dependable, good-looking used cars—priced to move. board. of directors. were accompanied by Mrs. 'University of yN e b ra ska , graduate ; of Methodist-Kah- Our Saviour's Lutheran Church selection of . ; will meet Sunday at 8 p.m. Spe- VOLUNTEERS who contribu- Sheridan Wolfe; .-. Medical School. Her fiance ler School of Nursing, Ro- Following : the ! program the cial feature on the program will ted lQO houts to auxiliary serv- is a. student at Westmar chester,: and is attending be the showing of the film , ices were honored by receiving hospitality .committee, of which College, Le Mars, Iowa, and : Westmar College,1 Le Mars, Mrs. Fred Burmeister is chair- ; "Should I Marry Outside My . 100-hour service pins. Sirs. Phil- . is planning to attend Evan- Iowa. Her - fiance is attend- Faith." This will be followed man, was in charge of a . tea OWL MOTOR CO. lip Bauman, volunteer service gelical Theological : Sem* ing Dental School at the by group discussion by leaders. 4th and Main Winona, Minn. chairman,, assisted". by, Mrs. Al- and. social hour. Mrs. C. L\ to- Tearse.'.'.'an'd' Mrs. Slaggie pre- inary. ^.v7y'7y 7 University »f Minnesota. Parents are invited attend den . Ackels and Mrs. Harris * the meeting. : Kalbrener awarded pins to the sided at the tea -table. . FLY CREEK LADIES AID following Volunteers : Mmes. Ce- REBEKAHS* CARD PARTY ' 700 Attend Preston cil Baldwin, Ray Beck, Fred PLAINVIEW, Minn. (Special) BLAIR,; Wis. (Special)::--Fly Boughton, Carl Breitlow ,. Fred —The Rebekahs will y hold a Creek Ladies Aid will meet Fri- HS y/inter A Carnival p.m; : Burmeister, B. J. Compton, card- party Saturday at 8 p.m. day at 2 in the Zion Lu- PRESTON- Milton Dahm, A. G. Davis - Ir- theran Church parlors Blair, , Minn, (SpeciaD- at the IOOF Hall in Plainview; , Preston High School win Deilke, H, Dresser, Emil Hostesses will be Mmes. Rasil presented S- Lunch will be served. The event its Winter Carnival Saturday to Duellrnan, Everett Edstrom , M; is open to the public. Shelley, Aldett Lyngen : arid Ei n* y Findlay, .Ray Fisher, Judd est Lyngen. more than 700 persons, W. uK m Fredericksen',. J, M. George, CARD PARTIES v .. The . carnival , sponsored ;by /_d_m__^_^_^_W_^^_^' ' ^^^^ . -^_^_ _^_ y_^_^_^_^_^_^9^^ -\^^_\ ^I^^B ' ^^¦' •V'^ H ^r "^Hfr^ -^^'-^^^^^-^^^^^^^^^^H.^ ' the ." music department of the ^ ^ Alf Haake, y. Clayton Haessig, LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) ROSARY SOCIETY school and the Music Mothers, Earl Hagberg, Harry . Hanson, --The Holy Name Society of St. : ARCADIA, Wis7 (Special) y-r S. J. Rose of Lima Catholic Church is a benefit fund raising event Raj Jurasinski ^ Kryzsko, St. . Stanislaus Catholic Church ' • ¦" Frank Mertes," J. J,y Mertes, is sponsoring a card party Sun- of¦ the groups. • . * . . Rosary-Society will meet Sun- • Ay talent ; contest following the Austin Morton , Harold Ofenloch, day in the hall. 500- and schafs- day in the church Trecreational " ^^^ ¦• ^^^ JWB~ .^Ei^^^^^HBP*MI^^'^^^iy A\A. J*~*>**1*'^^^ j . Pettersen ,: Henry R _ is stage band presentation at 7 ' -^^^^Bll^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ ' mS^^^^^^^^^^ '' ' w^^B m ***M^ ^t^ ^ S. . Pola- kopf will be played. There. . rooms at 2 p.m; Following the p.m; chek , George' Robertson' Sr., an admission fee. Prizes will be " opened the evening ac- meeting a social yhour will be tivity. Elementary school win- James T. Sqhain , E. J. Sievers; awarded and lunch will be held with group .7, Mrs. Stanley E. R. Streater ners were Rae Hellickson and Lloyd Snell,. , served. There will be . another J. Son s aII a , chairman, in , Toye; David Tushner, J. party Feb. 9. Cathy Anderson first with vo- Earl . charge. Jean Marx, sec- cal selections^ NevfJ 1>rinl Aeeta ond , and Elaine Simonson, pi- Ion Skid I W^j F ta anist, third place winner; mners in Crepe Blouses with High school winners were /r ^ / Dean Ingvalson, Jim Lindorff , or Solids Turtle-Neck Styling Earl Sethre and Larry Tienter, j - ^ L^ boys quartet, first; the Dancing Barth children, second, and Kay DeVries and Donna Frank, pianists, tied for third. A vacation style show was presented by parents of the stu- V Carnival games, a Cake jP^^ ' dents. <* ' ^JSWaaBwBBaai^ A ^^i ^_^_^_^_^__mk Walk and a special lunch were featured, Prizes were given by Greenleafton, Fountain and lr^ Preston merchants. ¦ . . ¦. . i^i ^^l ^^ ' Double " Knit .; ' . CLUB SUPPER mB ^f ¦' ) ^f^nHaBBk. ^- IBL ' ^aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBW ¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦¦ ^ ¦ ^ ¦V LEWISTON , Minn. (Special —The Lewiston Flower Society will have its annual supper par- ty at the home of Mrs. Harold Cady, Sunday at 6 p.m. SHOWERS HELD CEDAR VALLEY, Minn. (Spe- cial)—Pink and blue showers were held last Wednesday at the Donald Buege home com- plimenting Mrs. Joe Maleskcr ( Esther Lee Hartwick) , and Sat- I urday at the Ervin Sobeck home com plimenting Mrs. Charles Neuman ( Bonnie Sobeck), HONOR ENGAGED COUPLE PLAINVIEW , Minn. (Special) — Mrs. Helen Ashcroft was hostess nt JI dinner party hon- oring JWiss Donna Ducllmnn , daughter of Mr, nnd Mr.s, Ever- ett Duellrnan , St. Charles . Minn., and Gary /Jrbcl, son of Mr. and Mrs , Arme Zirbel , Plainview , whose marriage will take plnce in the summer. Oth- er gnosis were Mr. nnd Mrs. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ^ ^ Olto Zirbel, Mr. nnd Mrs. Her- f% (?ITS ¦% SPECIAL! O man Hoist and Mr, and Mrs. -f^{ff L y*y ' T^Z^^M ij^n-'ir* :'-sE9fflK Harold 01 iverson. The 1964 Winter Olympics LCW OFF ICE Its from Innsbruck, Austria ETTRICK , Wis. (Spcclnl) - Newl y elected officers of y \1 |1 . , . . no purchnse* necessary - sSBL^t^'' '::' . ¦: '-' 'J^' : BCr- I* ' " '¦*> : \ \ t fAs- ¦ - • • ' ^ ABC Radio brings you same day radio reports of every thrilling event: French Creek Lutheran Church V V ' \j - 'j ' ^t • • niiyono 1(1 Coffpp Mnkt'r - Mus' lb. .Save M A .37/ ca. l6 y3xi%M d, . cu Vil' #1 "V JU K,S -Re/?. W 0% R^. of education nnd Mrs, Thomas A ™ ' W E" 7'h St 31?oncv«r oundA||V 27'' thirsty, lime fk\ Shay, secretary of stewardship. \V ll it c X, /At T'NV"wna- " rP / ¦. | you buy, ^ay^rffUll*. («c terry towels. AIM.. 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If (veddy long). ' It has always been a steady short) or a hack«r the most popular British past- on. '¦ ' ..;' ; .1-cluding the Shakes, in their British habit 'to sneer at the you call a girl a '"kinky,advert" And, as mentioned, nobody has Tight Little Isle. time at the moment is killing ' ' ' ¦ their you ale being insulting, because had a. haircut in years. T saw BRITAIN IS the most under- ; - ~ -m ¦: outlandish Yanks -^ mus- each other on the highways d ur- ic; dress, dances, and .general a kinky advert is an advertise- a leading man irt a hit play the estimated country in the world. ! ft igmri^ Mus/c ment meaning that a member ing weekends. Alcohol is' getting . A BLESSING tribal customs, I do not think other night who had his hair Peopiey tend to think of it as; y NEW LONDON, o B,G ing but withy pelvis thrust for- ntinnwi TUIC A 1 niiTFn nrreni j^\^3K//^ mmu^u^m^MlBiWSS^^/\^\ Wt^Ss&izk u ^M ward and torso flung back- 1 ic* , cv- -^x 48-P AGE COIORFUI* AWUM° ond |li *i IIUI\I\HURRY I . THISI IIIU IUS nA LIMIUIITI I I tuUV u^^hKUl I Ull. yr-^--J*V^ T- -/ ¦ ' - Bm A^Q Illl Winon», Minnesota ' '. ' - :' ' ^^^^JEH^KKy m$r " && ? f/ .* . . '. : : jf *y& $i&i&gp££dii ^^ ,M *y ¦ _w ***' H I H Sealed proposals will be received up ^__ -iHs^wffitt x t?^$ _ ^_\ f l3&^ti^^^^BK!r&''iF ^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^Hl ^^^^ l ^^^I ^^^^I ^^^^^ l^^^l ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ Hi ^T 1o Monday, February 17, 1964, at 7;30 P..M. for furnishing the , City of; Winona, ¦ Minnesota, for use In the Street Depart- J^H-^^H^^^^^B*^ *^H^ TB^K?^ ^ aKB-gW^f % KL ^ . ^ AWBB^J ^"_ ^i4_fS__h. iW^^^^IHB^^l flv^l --^^^I^^D^^I*^ ^^^ 1 ^^H ^^ 1 ^^^i ^^ 1 ' W0OI ^^^ ^ * ¦ ^ J^ —^^^^^IL_ MU Om ^^^1 ment,; with one. .4 cubic yard . motor plck- ¦ fVvB'C ^^^^^^^^B VCfH^K ^^^K/ w« *- * W^^ ^^ MM * ^J ti^^HHSlHP ^^^^^ ft _J_ m^Lm^^^^^^Ua^a^L^am^L .a ^a^a^a^am ^^^^ 1 ^^^^^ 1 ^^^^ B ^^^^^ B iip street sweeper, all In accordance with : 1he specifications therefore now onyfll* m*'^%im^m^m_W_ ^_^_m3kj,*£ Mr* ^IflHHs ifcTf V>^ *H * & wP*^^^** igr* * ^l^^i^l m IM DJ^^^^I -^^^^^^^^ V I Y\ WX^^t ^^^B \^^^^^^^ B •with the City . Engineer: , - . . ¦ . ^^ Proposals must be accompanied , by a ^ ^^^^^^^^^ ¦Certified checjt 'ln the amount .of fiv« " \ . ^__B^_^a\a\a\a\a\a\awiB ^^^^^ B^^^BK ^^k*.f ^ ^^^J^» * " * " ^' " ^¥ TT1 ^^i^ M_^_^_^_^__m *~* ipercent (3%) of; the: bid! * ^ ^^ ^ ^ The right to relect any and all bidi ia Jiereby reserved. Mall all bids, to: " JOHN I. CARTER, y ' ' ' , KEO OWLINSUREO BEEF ___ «% 1 v/y Wy W^K^EMsfiW iiy-^ "^SSBF ^^^f *!5___ »^J D«« tfk '-lB* * . " ¦ • ' . City Recorder, , ^ mA^ ?- : B« A\&c ¦ • * ' ;. City . Hall, . Winona, Minnesota. - * ' " ' " * ' A ' 1A'~~ SHORT : ¦ ¦ •" (First Pub. 15, 1964) yi !!??¦ Wednesday, Jan »I ' , v^HPPW^ 'M ^ ¦ : PRICES ' ' _ - __ ' tyy * ¦* ¦» , s5J ' " ¦ ¦ iWBks. Ni i^''^I^L m^ B * ¦*¦ __ " !. ¦ ' 9$SBk--a*a^ ^ B*^ ' +***. .. NOTICE OF SALE - - ^ GOOD ^•fe^.. - ^d&UfrL'. 'M^^WMt^tA '-y' * AAT I IIAAI4 LB «QC% OF STUMP A.GE ON STATE LANDS DISC R FEB ' ' - wiver - &%7 IN W INONA COUNTY mu . i rt * -- || ^rJ^Hifa,. * / i RiD9 I oeeT^ * NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That I ^^^'i g^Sih v^ #. will offer for sale at . public . auction . in ' LB the Court House at Winona. Minnesota, CUP THIS VALUABLE .N* '^?^Mj i" "V / US ¦? Sl Winona County., on Tuesday., February . LB OO^ lISKl QtrO L'C A.Qt,|f 1964, at 10:00 o 'clock In tha forenoon , , all Bill 3ie «I KS.. Hr5J . n certain timber belonging, ' to the State \f\9\wn 9 * ^t-^-^ HYGRADE SMOKED LUNCHEON ECONOMICAL SANDWICH of Minnesota. . ' COUPO\J***N ^^^t_~m "^^ * *- *_ • iBIZS^^ J - MEAT Following is lha list ol lands (referred s m -—-— fb In the above notice) upon which the S{ ^ : , : Sliced Beef . . .'?*.25< Spiced Meat .. .vl 99< timber is situated and a statement of d~*sf -^&K/ * the estimated quantifies . of timber / thereon that, will be so , offered and the appraised prices of tame: ¦ Tract - ' ¦: ,. No. | D I COUPOH \ J HUNT'S FRUIT . -RED OWL THIN, CRISP . VEGETABLE 1. SW'/i of i\N . of NW'i of SW'i', \ £D 0VH Sec. 10;' ...SE' 4.of NEU ot NE' . ot SEW, E'/j of. S' E'A of SE'/< of SEV.i Soc. 14; NEU of SW'i. NVJ of SE'J of SWU, Sec. 25, T, 107, R. 10: 4 ,800 Board Feet Black Walnut Logs Q COCKTAIL ; SJOO.OO per M ft. Advance payment ( P5 I) gk SALTINES I HEINZ SOUP Is M40.0O, V FOR . . IHO BEST AM jfk 1 i *. S ) ot N'V Of NE'i of NW' -, S"i <^B| m : II of NE' < ol .NWU NVJ of N"i ol IU" UB IIII ^I BM^ SEU of. . INW4, Sec. 34. T. 107, R. 10: 5,700 Board Feet Black Walnut Logs ui S230.00 per M ft. Advance payment is S327 .75 . 3, NE' 4 of MW' < of NE'i ot NW'« , ' Sec, . 1; NEVof ' NW.l of SWV« of NE 1 - , ,Scc. 2; NW' i of NW' < of NEV of NW-'.i, SWU of SWU of SW' < ol SW'i. Sec. II, W' J of , NW'i ot NW' , of NWI, West of River , Sec. 14; SE' 4 ol SE' 4 ot NE' 4 ot ' *£> «,. ' Soc. 15, T. 10B, R. 10: 3,200 Bonrd Feel Black Walnut Logs <a by percentage, I uD BSKB .U• 111r i WjjW cent bid lo be addiid lo Ihe appraised ¦ \ HkHuw wB*B^ I ^ I ' ¦-P. [ ' \ H&^_^^ '.-77?i \* ^^E_KJV price of each of tha different kinds of • ^^mw B limber advertised on (lie Innd. No b*d ' \ \B_ \WW ^J Iw : J B. I l l will he accepted o| less than five 15) > , JUICY, H^AUAN percent. / SWEET +%f%t I ^^ The purchaser must furnish a corporate ALLEN S WHOLE • turely bond wllh ln ninety (90 ) day) tar a 39^ - J *t twice the sale vnlue ot the permit. The I n MA4nnlA ^ / bond shall he approvrd hy the Attorney General as fo form and execution. - Purchasers of timber al Ihls wale must _ pay down In CflsM at Ihe flme of sale* < » IKHID 'SHRIMP j value of ES5SHK" 10< twenty-five (2il perrenl of Ihe > . IRISH POTATOES ! the timber purchased based on Ihr esrl mated quantity unit apprnlsrd price ct • amp Pftrmlts to cut and rrmovi- the tlmbrr c from lha lands will he lr.si.rd to the pur chasers, and no prrmll shall he Issued ,a »49 | to any person other than the purchaser HO HERSHEY'S DAINTIES»29< I I BKtHlVr _ SS^ " '* * In whose name the bid Is made. Such ) i W LQ M£\M HI RilTC FOR r I \ I:I I J C/ANNED LUNCHEON MEAT I2 RUPCRT FROZEN OCtAN ! permits will expire Sepfembiir 1, 1967. BAKERY 87< and the timber must bo rut and removed I ST .. Executive p * : wllhln lhat t ime unless Ihe . RUNES J£J^- SPAM. 2 • Perch fillets . ri .39« Council agrees to exlenrl the pern-II £^ : beyond Iho llmr stated , No permit shell ^ ; tie extended « no mo-e : rlent reasons and In that ''Vent \ FRESH 8" PIES ; 69C - than two (J) extensions shall be gram)- m^r*^^ »«. -¦» ^^Strawberry, Rhubarb*^ . KJJJJJS ° 96.0Z.„, _tL Issue conrtillnn nf any exten- .lon shnll 1 Vff ll C.fl I . . . PKGS. •JO* . A ul\3V J l iday fht rlnlit Is reserved In rrlert any and all hlds. S^^^^^RFH WAYN E OLSON , f n . m. lCNf ff ' OlAAl \5iZv MINNESOTA or.'AKTMfNT Of CONSERVATION ¦ Ryi ,» F*0(lERT ). BROWN

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Iowa, on the Mnnesota "bor- mained on a generally rising . der to keep flames from hitting plane during this recovery, other downtown business places. compared to rather wide fluc- . Firemen . said the . blaze broke tuations in the 1953-57 and 1958- through the. roof of the one-story 60 expansion periods. locker plant, where it started , ' : These ". key.• ' .• . comppjentS . are but appeared to have been con- consumer durable goods .— such fined to the first ..of two flcbrs as : automobiles arid appliances in the Gamble structure. No one —residential construction,, busi- ST0RE was in the buildings when the ness investment and federal H». H0URS: first alarm was . sounded shortly government purchases. * .;' ¦.'' -7 before 10 p.m. c SST^BBSTTTTWVTSHS «^ i By ¦'•. coincidence j the Gamble building had been rebuilt after 7 a 1961 blaze which started there Seven Picked for and spread to the locker^ instal- lation. ¦ ' Beckwith Jury Minneapolis Man JACKSON, Miss. CAP)—The jury in the Byron de Lay Beck- Deiad in Collision with murder trial remained all Lb ST: PAUL (AP>¦'— A colitsiori white and five men shy today. m' " 63c —pf-autorffobiles:Tuesday night in In two days of tedious interro- ¦ ¦ suburban Roseville killed a Min- gation . of y prospective .. -jurors', I " ^ m /90 ^U^S^mi^™ seven had been finally accepted. ¦ neapolis man , WinfredyM. Jan- ', sen, 33, and injured three other The 32 turned back included ; persons. 7 - one . of: the seveii Negroes on the The death raised Minnesota's special y venire7 y $1 1964 traffic toll to. 38, the same Beckwith, a 43-year-old ex- COFFEE .99 7 as a year ago. Marine from Greenwood, was a ¦ ^ The Ramsey County sheriff 's little less dapper and showed IC COUNTRYVVUIIIH STYLEmm I LL \y^p^ ^ml-Sfep ^^^ W^^^^ ^ . office said Richard Steadman, signs of impatience as the legal -j Sw Aimi*yW& ^w^ 21, Minneapolis ,' and Lloyd wheels ground slowly through Pohls, 28, Roseville, in the car the preiiminaries; of which Jansen was an occu ' He is charged with lying in pant, were injured and hospital- ambush to murder Medgar Ev- ized, as was Howard N , Ivey, ers, 37, state field secretary for ,b 47, Roseville, who was alone in the National Association for. the ; P ' c the second car involved. 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"^_ Wi B*-/i /^B^}A .. dB/. : A. ^j ^^^^^ ,"7. .y . . " 7- •" many fields touched upon in a r OrK IUII6IS l s^ single grade. - , :.There' ' is no substitute for a ^^ well-trained rhihd. /¦/¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' X HOMEMADE A 'A:/- . \ • ' ' ..# ¥&-" ' _\ M _f% P || V P | i : : -^ ; ) POLY BAG " . * " . .'*(¦:• Dear Dr. Nason : r ^ ^%'f Our daughter isy m the third grade. About twice a ¦ ¦¦ ' : ! ' / " week she has homework as- } WILSON'S .-. . ' ¦7- . "' * .A. . FRESH SLICED ' u;\ . " - ' " "X_>S,li»S ^<>^ signments which talke up an . hour or two of her time. I feel sure that without my Mineed;;^m;>;- insistence she would , not J;( ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , keep working at them long . HICKORY SMOKED . . 1. '.-;»* - .V i*"* v " mw M :' pi.l* '' M >v\l\wlwi!il ' " y enough to complete them. '^ yv PQQ 'n*! lvm hi They certainly cut into' : her y : v iSc v>w^ • • • • * ' play time. ') vSlab-Bacon v ^ 7 Is this too much bome- ¦¦ ^¦ • work? ¦-^¦^^¦"^ A. R.| Long Beach, Calif. '-" ' ^¦- Ahswer: ' ' : : iFWSIi.;*ENI>iERLm^ "^ SMOKED y It is gene rally agreed that 15 ot 25 minutes of homework two days a week can be b-enefic'al to third-graders; It: is -difficult for teachers to know haw long iiiSSip ^ ^ MOfK- : -y : ^fc ; the . homework : assigniraenty will ¦ - :: - : : ^^yy ' ' : - >- take any individual child. What - -^' - :: :\> . ^ one child can do in six minutes m ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ y : ¦ ) : - A . ¦ - , :¦ ¦ • ' ¦ " , ¦ : ¦ w : may take another an hour. . ***^ - ' " '- '<¦ - ' Ay m - '- ..' - ,.( HORMEL VALUE ^ |^^ . •^gj^^- . . -* V- * . . ' • . • v . - . ' ' - ' A " . ' JV - " ' -JL/ ^J-' - - '-^ A±A' ^'^W-iiA ' ' CUT, WRAPPED, AGED FREE ^OF CHARGE - - ^ ^ ^ ^ If your child is slow by habit ) y BB A / tb. ftOr '^r^ ^^^^^^ ¦th e needs . help in learning to ^^ ^^ speed up her work. Ii yshe is ^illNrty->fiffl ^ a . child who works; rapidly her assignments y are too lomg for a Lb third-grader. ; 49c ^41t^^ ^ Dear Dr. Nason:y y y;"; :::' . v .:;;:;y;: v ¦ I have a problem with my 7 .HORMEL VALUE " A . ' - - \ HORMEL'S • ' Lb. ' ¦ .W"'. " -7; 16-year-old daughter who is " 49C ' - *W-^^^^ - ' ji in third year high school. She hates history. All my lectures on get- : tirig a diploma and finish- ' . = .' p0NES>^ : v ¦ ' ' '' , " '' ing her education seem to LEAN BEEF -> . " --^V ' P"ERS // A * " • ' - ^ -' ^' . 7' " " - ' '^ ; ' ^ ' " ' ' ' do no good. I have tried al! VVlCIIGrS 4% * ' ' '"'"l' sorts of discipline. What can I do to get her. HAMS to concentrate her efforts SHORT RIBS 39s. CANNED " T | . 1 . | on: this subject so that she 3^______J can graduate? Mrs. L. K., ^^^ ^ Red Bank ,. N. J. Answer: Lectures seldom heflp! Your daughter must have a plan for overcoming her problem. Shi* c (F Irs ' Pull. Wednesday, Jan : ?9, 1 964 ) ' ¦ ' ' . PROPOSALS SOLICITED Scaled, proposals will be received and opened In the presence of 1he Board ol JELLY ' ° GRAPE ¦ ¦ 69 5 n Fire & Police Commlsslone-rs at A:W PEPSI-COLA¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' | ' [ HOME BRAND 90-100 COUNT VI „_, P.M. .Wednesday, February 26th. IW ; .« .. 1 tor furnishing : NASH'S f I I 4 ,500- 6-Inch- by 3-Inch " , reflector type fnciol bicycl e license plates number- ed I lo 4,500 Inclusive. Said plates shall bear Ih c name ol file City ol Winona and Ihe year I964- 65. The color lo be usc-d on said plates shall ho a Green sco/clillte or re* $ 89 floctorlzcd !>a-*e with white letters and QUEEN OLIVES 59' figures. ' j Didders sha ll furnish sample ol plate ::;, suPER Ul>')n which the hid Is based, CAEEEE^Hp ^H^^ H BM HH! H 3^B_W 1Hi ) i All bids mujt be accompanied by cer- tified chock or bid bond lor 5' i> of thl ¦mount of Ihe total bid. Plates to tie dellvciett on or bclori ¦-¦ April l! ,l, IUI . --¦ ¦-, The flnhl to reli'fl any innil all bids — Is hereby res erved , . Send bids n^;; to* wmTE BREAD 2=1 John S , Carte r. Secretary OF A# 47. | City Hall, Winona, Minn, ( ^^^^ ¦¦ ¦1^BB H ^MT • CREAM POTATO ( VV^N^A^^^^^ ^^^^^^ '^^^^ ^ ' (First Pt*. Wednesday, Jan* . 33, 1M4I ADVERTISEMENT POR BIDS Street Oiparlrnent Equ ipment :aaa- Clly ol Winona, Minnesota SPUPMIX -8-. . „,„ . . . . JJ|A Sealed proposals will bo rrcdved un- . fMmDe| m^m til 7:30 P.M., Pehruai y IP, I9M, lor / / RCANQ • WAX Mon>* ^H ^H In furnishing fhe City of Winona , Minnesola, KRAFT MILD I DCiHIl O # GREEM Doubl. Uck Tin ^B ^H ^M 8H with the lollo-wlnfl listed equipment: I DEL MONTE BANQUEr WILDERNESS 35.000 G- .V .W. Truck wdh dump body. All In accordance with spoclllcatlnni, therefore prepared hy Ihe Cily Enrjlneer and on liln nl nis olllce, Blueberry Spaghetti Proposals must be accompnnlcd by « Bartlett tertlfied r.lwck made paynble , tn the ^XN NOO^ City nl Winnnn, In the amount ot live percent liu) nl Iho lull nrn . nl ol the IIW bid . ( Pears Pie Mix Dinner ( - . AMiW The rlnhl tn relccl any.and all bids Is nr. « rP ^„ fcM hereby reserved, ) ROBB ROSS PEANUT BUTTER - - - ST,89c Mall or detivrr all'blril to* ( ^^ JOHN S . CARTCR, Cily Recorder- , City Hall, 1 "5 2i $1 1 20.O, $1 pkg ICc LUCKY SEASONS MUSHROOMS - - 5Si$t» Winona, Minnesota. j (tet Puh. I>al«i Wedni.'sdny, J an. 15, I9M) Male ol Mlnnnsphi I ss , County ol Winona ) In Pr-obale Courl ) DARK SWEET NO. \5,7U | In Ihe MMIrr nl the C*.l«tt of Pellx Liiliin'.M, Oecedepl Order lor Hearing on Pe Ittlon for lummflry Aislonmenf or Dnlribullon ^ " X Wa R«3«rv'o lh» Right fo limit jL M Mrlla Uhlivfci luivlng IIM n petition f g j^J jjjjjjj^r MM ¦ fc 16-Oz. W M S. In Ihls Court nlledinn thai said decedent Fri - ^ L. ilied Intestate and lhat said eslate con, y °Pen Sunday» 8 a,m ,2:3 m ¦ Tin «lsts only 01 the homeste ad ol «ald L -, AB IW /iW -v * *° ° P' ' ft Un Im Im IF ^fc M IV tlecedenl and only such personal pro- perly as Is cni|,l Irom all debts and %¦ ¦¦¦¦ mlmiiB ij r Mm m

• ¦•¦ • - - --- able to walk without crutches .*•>••.¦ .« * * *•• _ . . .jfc. but has a brace on his left leg *•• because of the effects of polio. f" . ...~i In the all-camp Olympics, El- JMMMMEISK mer received two second-place ribbons, one for nflery and one for sculpture DIRECTING THE day camp here July 15-26 was Mrs. Roger Zehren , 264 W Broadway. Pre- viously she had directed a crip- pled children 's school in St. Paul mmmamammwmammtmm JB mm?* ^s&a. Between 13-17 children at- tended sessions of the two-week GAZING AT THE STARS ... A polio victim, Elmer , , PREPARING : FOR OPENING 7. . v. F6rty-twb took va\ camp They ranged from 7 to Nederhoff , right son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Nedeihoff St. Charles, looks en as counselor Steve Barbee points out a nurse's aid course"¦¦ in. preparation for ; the ; opening of; the 14 Of these one was blind, one , constellation on the star globe at Ca"mp Courage. Osseo (Wis.) Area nursing home and .hospital. . Here Jesse 7 deaf four had cerebral palsy, . one spmabifida (no sensation . Wilson , in the wheelchair, -is: .they subject. Mrs. Harold Nel- from waist down), three or four at the Hotel Leamington, Min- isle, publicity chairman Ward son, left , arid -Janet Kitelingeri learn how to handle such a- were post-polio, two had rheu- patient: This was taken in a bathroom of the .nursing home, neapolis, Feb. 6-7. The 800 dele- chairman are Mrs Harvey matic fe\ er and one had mus- gates will represent 128 Minne- Mis Jake Bauer , 2nd, which will .-receive its. first patient Saturday. - (Mrs. William cular dystrophy. Several wore King, 1st , ^^.|H^R^!'^...^HBiBIHHS*^^H^^^^^^^EdK^^^^^^^^^^^^B<- ' . ¦¦ sota farmer township mutual and Mrs Ed Knight , Srd Matchette ; photo) ¦: ' " '¦ long leg braces and two were fire insurance companies and 13 a ^B-^S cordined to wheelchairs. ISk ^ ^ M^^^^^^^^ K-^^WHB '^SiBP ^^B.^B statewida mutualsN There weie no mentally re- ¦ ' *uw i _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_ f La Crosse 'Man of ^^_aoBB m^^^^B^^^.8 m&nBti&^^m 3 Buffalo City tarded childien in this group , ^^^^^^^IR^^^B^ all children must be educable Year ' Dr. Mitchell Newspaper Food One of the children at the camp Durand Heart Fund Residents File LA CROSSE, Wis Hi - Dr had an I Q of 143 DURAND , Wis (Special ) - V-anous civic and cilv organi- Rexford Mitchell , who was For Marshal Post Mrs. Dale Bauer and Mrs named president of La Ci osse Pages law M zations, as well as indiuduals, Thomas Neis, co-chairman of BUFFALO CITY , Wis.- (Spe- help&d sponsor the camp in State College 25 yeai s ago ' candidates filed the Durand Heart Fund drive, when the institution had 203 cial) -*- Three Latsch Prairie Island Park announced the campaign will be for marshal in Buffalo City by students, was honored Tuesdav Of Womeir IT IS HOPED that the rural held Feb. 1-29 night as La Crosse s "Man of ¦:¦¦¦ the deadline Tuesday. Jane Parker Enriched . ' NEW YORK*— A pfeliminary " incumbent; will childien will participate in the The business and special gifts the Year " ' ¦ ¦ . .Henry' Ciertz; " - report based on a new research be opposed at the April 7 elec- camp next summer , two came division is headed by Leonard More than 1,400 person*; at- study shows . that women today from St. Charles last >ear. Knutson and Karl Goethel. They tended the testimonial dinner tion by-y Curtis 7 Hudson ^nd ¦ : depend . on y editonal copy and James Haney; the term , is for will start the campaign bj cal- at which the award was pre- advertisements pertaining to Uvo years. ¦ .- ST VTE F\RM MUTU\I,S ling on the business places from sented by the La Ciosse Cham- making buying . foody subjects in . Wilfred.Kaufinaiin and Roger LEWISTON , Minn. (Special) Feb 11-23 Residential solici ber of Commerce La Crosse decisions much more than has ' — Aiea agents plan to attend tation will be held Feb 21-23. State , a teachers' college when , y Loretz filed . .. to succeed frierh- been generaLiy assumed seh'es for the two vacancies on the annual convention of the Joseph Johnson has been named Mitchell became president , now White Bread The study, recently, complet- the city council. Kaufmarm also state farm mutuals convention treasure!, Mrs. Bernard C Carl- has 2 ,325 students ed f pr: the Bureau , of Advertise represents the city on the coun- ing, derives y its information ty board of supervisors. 7- . ^ ^^ mm^ ^^ m ^ ^^ m ^ ^ y ^^^^^^^^^^^^ m^^^^^ m^^^^^ —^— ^—^^ m^^ *^ ¦ irom interviews; with wonien in Holdover , city officers ; are7 - ,- . 40'. cities', across the natipii. 3- TO 4-LB. AVERAGE ^ M^ Lloyd Johnson, mayor, and Nor- _^_^_^ The fact that eight out of ten man . Zeichert and Dominic women look aty food ads before. Therring, ¦ councilmen. Appoint- making a shopping trip." : was ed .7 officers. are . Henry A.:'• Zei- one pf the more significant find- chert, clerk ; Mris. Leona C- . y irig reported by Jack Kauffman . Hutchinson, treasurer, add Nor- Loaves .^V^H_ n l ^ : executive vice president.of the man J. Hansemann, assessor. BEEF Qq» I Bureau. Of this number, 90 per- B__^_U ^^__B cent buy one or more of the ^_ advertised items. v Also, 80 per- cent of the women .shoppers Six Candidates VW take special note of advertised TENDERLOINS-* ' . ' ' ' " • • •* - features ahd nearly, that same number will shop at stores car- PRIME , ' rying the featured items. •' - ..: For Durand Board 2 Other statistics from . the sur- DIJRAND,y Wis. (Special ) — . vey show/ that :75 percent . of the Six candidates filed for three women are interested in food positions on the Durand Unified recipes in newspapers and that District School board by the 1 Artai Pige tjO, percent oi them clip recipes BEEF RIBS deadline Tuesday. The " 59* jj^jij ¦ election for reference. will be' .April 7,' WHOLE or RIB HALF Kauffman pointed out that ADr. R. J. Bryant, who , has fiMf wm served, on the board nearly 20 food adyertisingy has to work a '' • •- lot harder today, -— supermar- years, did not file for re-elec- PELS NAPTHA „ kets carry some six or seven tion . Filings were by Wilbur thousand items as compared to Weishappley and Victor Lind- strom, incumbents PORK LOINS a. few years , and Rav 39* half that number ago , and national brands must McNaughton , Dr. Joseph Spring- CLEANER compete wiOi regional and pri- er, Merle Severson and Francis H|«^. vate labels. Schlosser, ' y ' " ^, "There is growing evidence Terms will be for three years. BEEF ROAST of consumer indifference and Holdover members of (he RiJT" Buy One 28-Oz, Bil. \oim ^r confusion over which brand to board are Walter Gilles ; War- buy and , try," he said. "Get- ren Alme, Everett Larson and . . Peach, Apricot or Pineapple Andrew J. Brunner. ncgi rilCeD DSlC . K^^ _ ^ ,. ting through to the consumer is °' ______^ ¦ ' ^ ¦ STEAKS f> - ^^¦ ¦^^ ¦ i MIH ^M one of the major problems fac- 39* ing food manufacturers today. It's up to th« advertiser to dis- Boa rd Renamed CENTER CUT END CUT BEEF Get Second BtU KKESEK lfES pel the confusion. " At Osseo Bank RIBS Suppe r at Eyota OSSEO , Wis. (Special) - All PORK CHOPS PORK CHOPS SHORT EYOTA . Minn . (Special) - ! directors of the Bank of Osseo Walter Lund , commander of jwere re-elected at the . annual Lb lb s Eyota American Legion Post stockholders meeting Wednes- 49c " 35c 29c l 551, announced the post will day night. FREE 7 Fred Johnson i.s GROUND CANNED 79 hold a hamburger fry Sunday president ; 3 -Ha William D , Cox. vice president, evening at the Legion 11. Pro- [ JANE PARKER ceeds will be . used to send a and S , T. Thompson , cashier. ¦ boy to Roys State. JThe other directors are Hit-hard GLAMAL0N -^ JD. . Calstad , John O. W;ird , 7Sel- a -^g — SHOPLIFTING DEPOSIT mer Larson. A. ' V. . ' S .Johnson , Picnics T j BEEF 3 89 | Mr.s. Evelyn Smocke. 718 E. Omer (>. 1 Gunem and Dr. K. Howard St., forfeited $:ir> when N. Leasum. NESCAFE WILDERNESS she failed to .appear to stand Lester II , Fiedler APP and A. V. « trial for .shoplifting. She was ¦lolinson are assistant enshiors. 6 MYL0NS charged at fi .::i,r> p.m. Tuesday i Leonard Nysven is assistant INSTANT COFFEE £ 79c BLUEBERRY after lwr cit iy.en's arrest at tho i-ashier in charge of Hie- Kleva Broadway Super Saver , whore;' 1 station and James Larson , as- she allegedly .stole several small sistant cashier in charge- of the G D articles. 1 Strum station. r°. Ar« CHERRY FLOUR -. $3.39»« *« «%^% PIE p|£ M|X pr •—• I QUALITY DANISH CHAMP ¦ ^^ v f ^ 100 A w Rog- 49<* ^Bir¦% %M JuMwhA.MARKET ) ME TS ^ ^_B B ' ¦ '£- --¦' wr e -FI. . . Home-Mvide LUNCHEON MEAT 35c 1 165 fcait* Third• Streol Phon* 3450 I i ¦ ¦ Sflusngt

FRESH DRESSED WHITE ROqK ¦ ¦ YEAR-OLD HENS - - _.„ 29c s MARVEt "CHOCOLATE PRSVES I FRUIT ROUS 33' I MEET !» MINT" f_ \t%mk. FRESH DRESSED W HITE ROCK FESTAL FANCY ^"fi trtc j Princess Kay $Bm i| ICE ROASTING CHICKENS . 35c 1 CREAM 59c » In Perton ffTr -*fv^H | ]» ¦ ~ CUBE STEAKS - - - u 79c '**HnBBBm *mmmtAwm ^my_w-wmm-Wb\It CORN 6-89 ! FRIDAY I * 'gf CELLO " SUNKI5T SWIFT'S PREMIUM GREENING E | ,M °::TA"M CHOCOLATE MILK ¦ ¦ . I "" '" SLAB BACON . - - Lb [ j| P-u« « P«ig. of Kraft' - 45c CARROTS ORANGES APPLES s Minifllurfl __\ f f WORRELL'S - «• to 8-Lb. Aver/io* —^ b i 1; MARSHMALL0WS 13 Ready-to-Eat PICNICS - Lb 29c 10c '3 °«- $1.00 3 25c FREE! FREE! I END CUT SAMPLES of MARIGOLD jj PORK CHOPS - - - Lb 39c \ I HOT CHOCOLATE MILK ji HOMEMADE ^ 1 ^^ , [ ALL DAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY < UUt# |\ 11D i pL^ 89C CORNERBAMBENEK NINTH ,, AND MANKATO AVENUE OPEN EVENINGS5 SUMMER SAUSAGE - 89c i !>

¦N* »*<*w»*»''W***«*«*^*a***»*»**«*fa_Fr««B^ ^^^ m ^^^mm^ .y ^^mmm^^a^a^m\mM^mm%n ^^y W^^^^^y ^^^^^^^^^.^^^^^^^^^W^^BBBfBBBB ferred from MUchell, S.D., . sons for . these new •visitors maintain ithetr body tempera- to Mankato.. He will be fed* L to •'. a source of easy eating. tures and enables them to re- ¦ ¦ main healthy. Once feeding is test will bey/missed, however, Frank . Furst; .Ml . * Pleasant; Mrs. ' Paul eral game agent for .most -. - - . Holmstadt Lake; Bernard Gerkwi, GUI- of Southern Minnesota. < Wisconsin conservation war- started, it should be continued. by a lot of fishermen who had ford; John Ahlers. Qlaigow; Mrt. B» dens are now carrying around The birds become dependent oh fun there every winter. Erickson, OaKwood; Mrl. CD L«W fJt- ; topa; /tflrs. Herman Paste, WabMhtj ¦ .6£ Orion, who is 38, tea native in their cars sacks of grain to IPliSdli^^ ^tb^%(M%d6lii^i . feeders as their source of food. Mrs.: .Clarence Sfclpel, Chesl«r j Mrs. Fish Houses Damaged roofs.r doors and paper sid- sound funny or liie a tall tale, Minnesotan and a World War EI stock feeders put out for phea- Pfieller,. Mazeppa; Mrs. William PoljwV The cutting northern wind y Air Force pilot who ; has^ beesi ¦Galle Wabasha County Millville; Mrs. Norton Hiycr, Han\rt<6n . ing. On yLake Pepin where but it is true. Tfce wind blow- sants and to supply 4-H clubs No Eau Contest Miss Esther Roslln, Ets'n. vtll»8«i 'Mr*; that blew 30 miles: per hour with a house was npt well anchor- ing o-ver the ice caused a rock- with the warden service since and school groups who cooper*- One of the older (isiing Crippled Children fioy Mlaahs, v K*i,«gg; Mra. V»riwn gusts up to 50 over, the week- 1951 first serving in North Da- Frarir, Zumbro Fa 'lj; Mrs. Frink ' a> ed Or baiiked with frozen ing motion, hardly noticeable on , : ate in bird feeding projects. contests in this area has meter, Mazeppa.. and W«. Frank Vlieh- end, deroofed quite a few fish- snow, the wind moved tlie the surface, but of sufficient kota, than transferring to Alas- been ydiscohiinued. The Eau Chairmen Appointed ke, Theilman. ing shacks exposed on open ka in 19561 He has been sta- structures some distance. strength to cause a wave-like "There is no critical need Galle Sportsmen's Club has PLAINVIEW , Minn; — Mrs...... Advert isemttrt stretches of sloughs. In ,the However, the number of motion in the water underneath tioned in South Dakota; since for feeding at the present voted tp discontinue its con- J. Eckstein and Mrs. Yerhe Now Many Wear Trempealeau lakes area niore fishing shacks on the lale the ice, Commercial fishermen I960; He was bora at St: Cloud. time," Stanley Apel, Buffalo test on Lake Eau Galle as Herman have been named than a dozen reported wind is again down this year. experience if on days like last County warden, said today,'' a. fund raising event. It will ' Feed the Birds . Plainview village chairman of damage. In some cases, shacks Saturday, A/.. Wv; * the snow is pretty well try a hew summertime pro- the crippled children's appeal FALSE TEETH of light construction were moved 7he wind had a - .. ' : strange action . - Most area residents whq blown off fields and; natural ject this year. '.' .• by Mrs. William Erickson, Mill- **rt^ and flattened. on the y ice,; according to one New Pilot-Agent maintain bird feeders have Etc talk; laugh or «».««• wltboul ' ' foods like wasted corn and ville, and Mrs. Clayton Pfief- . fisherman who fished Saturday Southern ; Minnesota . has.:.*. noticed an increasing num- weed seed "are available. It The Lake Eau Galle fishing ; fear of insecure f_l*« teeth aropplnt, Locally, some77of ' : ¦ ¦'¦' fer . Mazeppa, Wabasha Couitfy tllpplng or wobbling. TKnTanTS : . the 7 oh the ice at Fountain City Bay. been jgiyen a federal gam« ber oi birds -around;-, the . is not ;: frozen , into : the .;. contest. .'largely '/for panfish, chairmen; Other . solicitors: - holds * pUte* .firmer and mof* cotn- shacks along Straight Slough It caused a wave action wider _ will, cover the feeders the past week. Cold drew from a Large are i of West- Torub];. This pleasant powdnr h** no • agent who • ground. . -A' - Lloyd Gessner, • Highland; .. . Arthur gunim.y, gooty, pajty tftstt ortMUnf: off Prairie Island , and at the ice* that caused water to area by plane.

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"^P^I^ti-^lSit M *% Maine Sardines 3V4-Ox. 1 _E B __MI" A _P _F f M % ^^ ^ I ^ j ~ ¦ Hershoy Syrup SVJ-OZ. ¦Ac¦ ¦ ¦ V ONA PEA) i5 I5 Free v Ketchup I Van Comp Bean, 8-Oz. ¦¦¦ _r ¦ ¦ iu.«-.-, F.i, T^d M.*™H, M.rt.u,i»«. I Tomato Paste ...6-Ox. lwBB Ed. M g% ¦% _^ARII *% *\ _F - ? Kr^«r. ' A&P CORN = 3 -35 L^^ JI basha, volunteer activities chair- DENNIS THE MENACE nual meeting at the Plainview Citian Heads man; Mrs. D, G. Mahle, Plain- Community School Feb. 15. Com Lake view, county educational chair- Houston GOP mittees are working on the pro- Cancer Crusade man, and other officers. gram. ¦ Of 202 deaths in - Wabasha PATIENT FROM BLAIR In Wabasha Co. County in 1952, 45 were from PMrmridiProp (Special)—Mrs. cancer. Slates Caucuses BLAIR, Wis. Mrs. ¦ LA CRESCENT, Minn. - Le- Clara Utn« had surgery at Lu- LAKE CITY, Minn. — , , Eau Claire. Mrs. Odien Hyland, Lake City, has MONEY CREEK PATIENT Roy Harlos La Crescent, Hous- ther Hospital of the ton Countj Republican chair- Melvin Stay has also been a pa- been named chairman CREEK, Minn. (Spe- - Crusade in "Wabasha MONEY f axRMormAsked man, has announced precinct tient there. Mrs. Stay who was Cancer ci al) — Carl Ask collapsed High School, County. . caucuses for Feb. 6 at 8 p.m head cook at Blair during Thursday afternoon at his home They will be held to. elect had to resign shortly after the She will be assisted by ambulance April drive by Mrs. W. P. and was taken precinct officers; chWse deler opening of school last fall. She the to Lutheran Hospital, La Mrs. Alvin Ol- Gjerde, Lake City, president ; gates aid alternates to the Hous was replaced by Wa- Crosse. W Betmd^ ton C o'li JI t y convention, and son. Mrs. LeRoy M. Ekstrand, A.A. BEMIDJI. Minn. (AP ) — The two previous . . sessions, at St. transact cither business: personal property tax, in effect, Cloud and Fairmont. He . said Five precinct meetings7are forces, a three-month shutdown the next meeting would be held scheduled as fellows ; : of; Nu-Ply .Corp., Bemidji wpod- in WINONA in late February For La Crescent village ami ' working firm that is Bernidji' s but set . no date immediately. township, : Hokah village and "A" ' township/ and Union and Mound TOP GRADE y Vlargest industry. 7; 7 • Barthelemy pointed out—ttl?F Trairie townships at La Cres- 7 . Paul Barthelemy, manager of pulpwood and timber his firm cent village hall. the: firm, told the Interim Tax uses could be cut arid hauled For Houston village and town- Stiidy Commission Tuesday, that more economically in. winter. " buys no timber ship arid Money Creek and Yu- his company . .' "But With the May 1> tax dead- catan townships, at Houston after;Jan. r but instead works building. against the line in mind, we have to shut community off its inventory down buying Jan. 1 and start For Spring Grove -village and May 1 personal property dead- proceesing the material in hand township and Wilmington and line; 7 v7, . ', - in order to reach our minimum Black Hammer townships, " y ISarthelemy's testimony came inventory, in late April ,'' he said. .Spring Grove telephone build- - ,:; before a jam:packed audience His.plant employs 55/ men.for ing.; ' .; For Caledonia village and ^^L^^^^^^^^HfeVviaHB&n^^^v ______^__t____39___| of more, than 350 farmers , biisi-; nine months of the year arid ¦ ynessmeri. merchants, implement could level out employment if ' * township and Mayvijle, Sheldon, HlYAi-tfaWPlOttU WWm-APPliS , dealers , resort and motel oper- it wasn't for the tax problem, y FLCWT 6irr;6ANANAs SIHKT ¦ 7 Winnebago . arid Eitzen court- ators, housewives arid local 'gov- Barthelemy teld . the corniriis- house. ernment officials. si6n7 y v 'yy. : . For Brownsville township and ¦ village and Crooked Creek and : ' •• '; The consensus of all was that picture," lie said. He added Albert Williams, 75, figures he ' Barthelemy said there was a Jefferson townships, Freeburg¦ tax reform is greatly heeded. Of that his . firm gets, 88 per cent may have the world 's biggest '. .. ¦ • ' •¦ • , . '¦ 21 of the 50 witnesses who made "perpetual supply" of aspen, the school. : of its gross revenues from out- bargain in a hoe. . their views known , 16 voiced wood his firm uses most* in the side ; the state, spends 75 per 7 favor for a sales tax as. a Bemidji area , a supply he esti- cent of its disbursements within The one he uses was bought Old Settler? Plan mated could furnish , raw mate- ' replacement levy. the state, mostly for labor and in 1916 for 45. ' cents. , Meeting at Plainview y. .Sen. Donald 0. Wright, Min- rial for 10 companies the size raw material- ' : 7 The blade of the hoe is ^wo WINONA'S PHONE 3626 neapolis, commission chairman. of his. inches narrower than it wais, PLAINVIEW, Minn; (Special ) QlfthltlrifJratt) FOR HOME DELIVERY . Said the: turnout here was great- ''But it's doubtful if any mpre TIMELESS BLADE ! from years of. sharpening! but —The Old Settlers Association HOME-OWNED DAIRY JJlUflXjMMA3L* er than at either of the groupi's will come in in view of the tax MOUNT VERNON,; Ark. UP)- 1 it still has its original handle. of Plainv-iew will have its.an- ^f

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(Special ) _ — By GARY" EVANS Two strings went on the line Dally News Sports Editor at the high school gymnasium and after Surprisingly enough in. these here Tuesday : night Cotter had crushed Arcadia 75- days of the run-and-gun offense much , 45 both were still very iand the skyscraping center ; -v there¦',-' . are two phases to the alive. 7" The Ramblers now have won game of basketball. four straight k running their There : is offense — the only record to 14-2 — the only losses thing anyone talks of nowadays. coming at the haBds. of a pair And then there is defense. Ever , Min- ;¦ ' of state parochial powers hear of the latter? . ' _ neapolis De La Salle arid St. Evidently someone forgot to Louis Park Benilde — and Ar- ' ' ' it can happen to any- Inform the Indians of Mankato SURPRISEt .;•; ;;. . Just to show cadia has lost nine straight and ion Sonny Liston (right) takes a that such , tactics as blocking ypverall. body, heavyweight champ ranks 1-li JesseyBowdry as Liston train- shots and blanketing the oppon- sloppy "game," said left to the jaw froni spar-mate "It was a Feb. ents' basket are strictly taboo Rambler Coach John Nett. '"it's ed. Tuesday in his first Florida workout for his - 25 In this era when the century pretty hard to learn Anything ¦Miami Beach title defense against Cassius Clay, (AP Photo- , mark is broken more often and from a game like that." ¦ A ' ¦ ¦/¦A : " / '/":./ AAA y ¦< -A '' ' - ¦ just ' as easily as a Liz Taylor i3xA> .. : . v ¦ marriage. -777' , 'y ' Cotter ' High School's bas- ketball tea'tri today remain- SIX NEW SINGLES FACES MANKATO demonstrated be- poll fore a near capacity crowd of ed third, in . the weekly : conducted by th« Minnesota lung worthy fans Tuesday night THEY'RE OFF AND RUNNING v, "/' -The : S, - Terry McDermott, a barber at Memorial Hall there is y . . Winter Olym- carries the U. : flag. At right , Catholic Education¦ Associa- that ' ' " '. ¦ '' ¦ ¦• . ' more to do on the opponents' pics at Innsb ruck , Austria ,: got under way today with all ; from Essexyille,:Mich., races across , the ice in pre-piympic tion.. i .:; • . . .: .; end of the court than watch the ceremony of a ndrmal opening day, At left , the U. S.: team speed skating trial in the . 500-meter: sprint. McI^iTOott'TancrTT "^"Trhe- Ramblers received shots tickle the cords.. enters the ski ystadium. Bill Disney, who won a silver , .medal Russia's Vladimir Orlov shared a victory in the event, both 136 votes to 169 for first- Dbifiha Wn Using a stiff zone defense.that in the 500 . .meter- speed skating at the last winter games, clocked at 40.5 seconds for the distance. (AP Photofax) A.-v place Minneapolis De La at tiroes was ¦ as hard to- pene- Salle yand 163 for second- trate as the Berlin . Wall, the place St; Louis Park Be- Indians posted a 63-56 victory nilde. over Bob Campbell's Warriors. Benilde and De La Salle battle Friday night in the les^ The loss left Winona State ling with a Northern Intercollegiate Minneapolis Armory ^ ^^^^ Conference record of 2-2 ; while the Ihdians : pushed closer to Pattirs^ Although the Colter crew ral- loop leading St. Cloud. The lied to shove the contest out of Huskies are setting the pace the,Raiders' reach in the .sec- Doublesyf\ed ond half the Ramblers left the with a 4-6 . mark while Marikatq v ten lewitz and Shirley Dietrich in now is 5-1. '. ! CH ORCHIS FREE TH RQWS H ELP floor at halftime ahead by just Singles and doubles ¦ top departments in the -v Winona\ seventh with l ,ill and Sylvia . The defensive showing wasn't Redmen Invade 10 points at 39-29^ Hassinger and Mary Ann Stal- "Freie throws kept them In Women's Bowling Association . long in coming. After the /War- ka iii tenth with 1,1027 riors had taken : a 2-0 lead on it," Nett explained . A quick tournament . which, winds up to- H H night , at Westgate Bowl, got a 7 In addition to Irene Bronk's a shorty jumper by Gary Peter- glance at the scorebook proved ,. Tuesday . night's topper son from the key, the Indians Lakers Shock him right. Don Lee's Raiders facelifting. Tuesday night. 573 . , Bulldog Lair 50i)s charity Donna. Wnuk shot ay622 to other came from : Alice started sweeping the boards and By ROLLIE WUSSQW rammed home 17 of 20 Spalding 533, . forcing Winona to the outside. ^^ ^^^^ shots in the first 16 minutes. grab first place iri the singles Bernice McElmury . Writer : Daily News Sports But a scoring flurry that saw competition. y 232-523|. Shirley . Dietrich 519, . After 4-4 and 6-6 ties, Winona ¦ took an 8-7 lead on a twisting Anderson ,ySchmiesing; Patter- Dragons 64-61 Cotter outscore Arcadia 20-8 in . After Tuesday's round, there Mary Ann Stalka 513, Berria- ' ¦ ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ dine Redalon^ 214-510, Eleanor driving shotyiby Dave Goede. son, v . - . 7yy . .y\VEST' - " ' ,¦ the third quarter made for am are six; new faces in the;singles ; CENTRAL .. a: pa ir of free tosses byy AY . • ¦ ; Loshek 508- Sylvia Hassinger The Warriors -would lead at 10- A These are three names that ; ¦ easy triumph. division . .* . : ' - ' ¦ • ¦ ' ¦ Church and a bucket by ' ' -y w.L v , . • ; ¦ :«¦ L - 503, Betty Seeling 503 and Do- R, but never . again: . '7 ¦ may spell trouble for the St. : "In the first minute of the : Donna used scratch games pt Page 20 : ,. -. y - ; FalrcMId -:-4 1' Gilmanlon 13 Mike Molnie in the final mo- die , Lilla . 501; y/ ; With the score 10-9, Ijes Son- . ^lina U ' .14 third quarter," mentioned an Mary's basketball . team in the ¦ ¦ : Pepin¦ ments, pulled out the win. 189, 180 and il7; to score a: 486. Wednesday, Jahnary 29, 1964 ; [. Tayior y, . 1.J •; The • 200 totals¦; nabend tipped one in to make near, future. ' amused Nett, "we took about Add to that her 136-piti handi-. * came : from: 77 ;. Norm Brunkow hit 22 to Eleanor : Zeches 211, : Janice it 11*10; He iEollowed up with ;"• - The names represent Ihe in- Pepin , winless in the W«st pace . the victors. Joh n taw- eight shots at, the basket and cap and she has topped the to-, a: driving shot seconds later to kept control of trie ball. {We 'd tal posted by last year's champ- Neitzke 208 and Alice Spiald- dividual scoring leaders in the . Central Conference, .caine ' iy son . tallied .15 and Dan Al- .- , ing 200. ' - ' run the gap to 13-10 and: Jim Augs- shoot and miss and rebound and ion , C-ornella Podjaski, who ,.;. : .. - : MIAC/ Dan Anderson of up against unbeaten Fair- vord 10, y Duane Papke ^One other Monday error "" ' Tetzloff , a mean man in the burg is: first with , a 25.0. aver- child arid thanks to a story- Scored 15-and Dale Thor 33 then start all over again. And isn't elitered in the 1964 tour- was •:- first half, flipped home: a dupli- Basketball we didn't score." ney, by i7 pins. discovered . Jeanette Liiehhiann , age,. Tzzy Schmiesing of Ham- book ending, defeated the for Fairchild. should have been ' cate with 11:40 left in, the first line is second with 24.4 and ' ,. Dra;gons 64-61; ;¦ ¦: But while Cotter 's 14th victory Although . both duos rolled credited with . Pepin copped the ''B'' tilt a 522 instead of a 512. , 20-minute period to give the In- Mike Patterson of Duluth :" is ;:. ' ;. Fairchild led 61-60 ;with 45-37 to make it :a clean ; was history, Nett was looking Monday night, a tie has result- ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ dians a five point lead. Stores future. Friday ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ .7 third rwith 22.1 points per game. only ll seconds to play, but . y sweej. , '."' " . . to the immediate ed in the doubles division. The margin mounted steadily night the Ramblers return to Rookie pitcher Tommy; John LOCAL SCHOOLS The Redmen will face one of Leading Monday were. Vera behind the deadly outside ac- St/ . Stan's to ' host St. Paiil v St, of the Cleveland Indians won Cotter 7», Arcadii 45. . these, threats tonight , when they Bell and Yvonne Carpenter with nifte . games , curacy of the Hagen brothers-r- Mankato¦ State 43, Winona Slate 54. Thomas in an 8 o^clock contest. at Charleston and . • • . . COULEE ¦ , LAKE CITA TO HOST EAST SUB-DTSTRICT their 1 160. But a three-pin err John and .Joel—until finally it trek to Duluth to meet UMD's play," , six at Jacksonville last sea- Mindoro 43, Weil Salem 57. Patterson . and Co, "I haven't seen them ror was discovered in the score ¦ stood at 31-20 after a tip by Holmen St, Gale-Ettrick S3, y said the coach. "I have been son. A; Trempealeau . JVlelrose «U Czaplewski- Sohnabend on a shot by Joel, . . Within the next month , the some of th e i r posted by Sue and Bangor 58, Onilasks 55. comparing Dianne Waiters to vault them ROOT RIVER Redmen face Hamline and scores, though." AFTER MANKATO opened a Caledonia lis, Canton 52. * Augsburg in other MIAC tilts. into a tie for the top spot, "V Tuesday night the Tommies ¦ 86-24 lead with under three Peterson to, Mabel 5B. Duluth employs ai slow-death The • "¦tournament: will end to- rlMoui ton 44, Spring Grove 57. Pistrict 1 rn took a 60-46 victory over Fari- : minutes left, the Warriors cut HIAWATHA VALLEY steamroller type of offense, Tou ey night with a 9. o clock shift. : bault Bethlehem Academy, it quickly to 36-28 at the buzzer Lake Clly 79, . lumbroti «7. with Patterson in the.. driver's Stewartville 5?, K-ajson-Maniorvill* 44 . Folio-wing that contest only a Other changes in the singles on a long jump shot by Tom WEST CENTRAL ' seat. Redmen Coach Ken Wilt- two-game road trip that will division found Alice Spalding Stallings, who ripped through Pepin «4. Fairchild 41. gen noticed this in watching NONCONFERENCE . take the Ramblers inco the moving into a tie for second three in succession Taylor »7, Onalaika Luther 83 (1 OT) . , and two the UMD-Gustavus: game . last gyms, of Rochester Lourdes and place with Monday 's leader free throws. Gilrnanton 82, tuna Sacred Heart 47. week. ' " -:: A''A- Pairings Announced Fall Creek 74, Mondovi Si . . and Joan Sievers at 591. Even though, Austin Pacelli Feb. 7-8 Except for two brief Winona Neillsvllle 12, Alma Center *3. "LTMD is : in pretty good most conference with the winner playing St. a contest at Mondovi Feb. 15 Scratch games of 200, 158 ahd flurries in the third quarter, Eleva-Strum 6», Altoona 38. shape," mused Wiltgen , . "vve titles are stilly up. for grabs, Dis- Charles : on Feb. 27, Plainview 175 and a 58-pin handicap help- SUPPLIES Grand Meadow «. Preston 43. trict ' remain. ' Mankato held the upper hand , Elktcn St; Chatfield 48. saw them .play last Monday Three Tournament pair- will battle Dover-Eyota . and El- Tuesday night Bob Judge ed Alice • to the count* winning it with the help of a Lewiston 71, Byron 41. against Gustavus but they didn 't ings have beeti released by gin will square off against Lew* Plum City 83, Arteansaw 43. meshed 16 points to lead the Irene Bronk , who carries on- stall in the late • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Donald B. Nelson minutes. . COLLEGE . . overly impress us. The : Gust- , secretary of iston in Feb. 25 action. The Ramblers. John Nett Jr. a n d ly a 16-pin handicap, shot a Winona cut it to 40-38 with Lafayette , 74, American U . 55. ies had them by seven at the the District Three tournament winners of these two tilts will George Washington: 18, Centenary 47, Mike Jeresek had 15, Bill consistent 189-188-196—573 and 15:40 left and to 51-47 with 8:40 Providence 83, Sanla Clara 71. half , but UMD eventually won committee. battle in the second half of the Browne 12 and Rick Starzecki is in fourth place with a 589. remaining; but those were the Miami 137, Rolllni «5. walking away." The East Sub-district at Lake semifinals Feb. 27, The victors Dianne Walters dropped from last gasps. Georgia Southern 91, The citadel aj. , 10. Auburn 63, Florida Slate 59 , "Don 't get me wrong," said City will haye elimination of the two Feb 27 games will Pat Maloney led Arcadia with second to fifth with her 585 and Four Mankato players wound Vanderbilt 108, Arkansas Stata 73. vie Feb. 28 for the right to en- VMI 84, Easl Carolina 78. ' Wiltgen , "they have an excel- games Feb. 24 , 25 and 27 with 15. ' Jill Schuminski and Judy Strom- up in double figures. Tetzloff Wisconsin 72, Marquette 68. lent team , but it's just that the sub-district finals Feb . 2(5. ter the District, tournament at Colter (7») Arcadia (4S) mer, who were tied for third was high with 17. Joel Hagen Drake 63, lowa State 53. they 're only human , and so are Feb. 24 , Lake City and Wab- Rochester March . tg ft pl tp (9 It Pf «P and fourth with their 582s after collected 16, Jon Hagen 15 and Xavier (Ohio) 104 , canlslus 14. Nett 7 1 1 15 Blaha 2 3 4 7 North Dakota 109. Alaska 76 . we, We 've got the size — and asha renew their old rivalry, The West Sub-district at Kas- Knoplck 0 0 , 1 o Maloney 3 11 15 the first round , have fallen to Sonnabend 11, Houston 73, Texas A&M . 65 , we're looking to win." son-Mantorville will begin the Helling 0 0 0 « M . \ S I t sixth. =s ¦ Gary Petersen totaled 14 for Arliona State U. 83, Los Angeles Loy. Judge 7 13 1« Sonsalla 0 0 0 0 '"^i^ ' . ola 64 ,, Roger Pytlewski will draw same night with games Feb. 24, Flsk 0 11 I Sobotta J 3 4 e Tied for eighth and ninth are j-^s-^ Winona State, Dave Meisner 13. San. Francisco 71, San Francisco State the assignment of handling 26 and 28. The winner of th'.s Hullng 0 0 10 Wrsgalla 0 0 4 0 newcomers Betty Kanz and Mil- Dave Goede 12 and Stallings 10. 46. Jeresek 5 5 3 IS Wicka o l o 3 ICE AUGERS Patterson. Other St. Mary 's sub-district will battle the win- Pelowski 3 0 0 4 Brownlet 0 4 1 4 ly Lica with 581s and another • It wasn 't : Schulli 10 13 Nilsestun 1 0 0 3 ii totally unhappy starters will be Jim Rockers, State Frosh ner of the East sub district in stranger , Betty Seeling, is tenth • TIP-UP POLES Campbell who reviewed the Allaire 0 0 2 0 Relchwn 0 0 0 0 shot Tom Hall , Al Williams and Mike the district semifinals. Thompsn o 0 0 0 Herrick 0 10 1 with her 577. • FITTED ICE FISHING :harts and statistics after the Maloney, with Jerry Sauser , On tap for the other semi- Lee 0 0 0 0 Arlene Kessler and Janet POLES game in the subterranean con- Little Ra mblers Starjeckl S 0 3 10 Totals 11 33 1» 45 Denny Burgman and Bill Clark- final ! ill March ,1 is the Wi- Browne 3 » 1 lt Wieczorek remain third in dou- • JIGS fines of the ' locker , room . Lea f 13 14 in in top reserve roles. Nip Mankato nona-Rochester clash at Winona bles with¦ ¦1, 146 and Evelyn Tripp ARTIFICIAL BAITS "We battled pretty well out • The Redmen mentor has been Winona State 's Freshmen | State College's Memorial Hall. Totals 31 17 30 7f and Lorraine Bauer are still in TACKLE OF there " he mused - Win Easily ¦ ' 10—39 • ALL KINDS . "They play- 56-23 COTTER .. 15 34 30 satisfied with the development basketball team outscored Man- The District Three finals will fourth villi 1,140. ed a good tough defense. The be held at Rochester' ARCADIA I 21 I 1—45 Cotter High's "B" squad of his team, "We had two good kato by two points in the first s Mayo Ella Rott and Edith Gautsch Our Regular Price** •score proved that our victory stretched its .current Civic Auditorium March fi. . winning non-conference games last half nnd th . played the Little ; have jumped into fifth with 1,- j over there wns no fluke. Streak to four games and ran Are Alway 15% Lesil week , so 1 guess you could say Indians on even terms through EAST SUB-DISTRICT al LAKE CITY . 123 and Ruth Olson and Berna- its season mark , Monday, Feb. 34: Like City VI. W J •THERE WERE a coiiplc of to l2-'i by we're ready for Duluth. " tho final stanza to post a 7-1-72 . * dine Redalon are sixth with L- trouncing Arcadia 's " . " squad hi»h», a p.m.i St. Chirlei, by«. Hornets Host ' times that a basket would real- victory in the preliminary to Tuesday, Feb. 35: Plainview ., Dover* 115. O. 56-23 Tuesday niRht. St. Mary 's Scoring (11-5) Evon, 7:30 p.m.; Elgin vi, Lewliton, ly have helped ," he noted , "but the Winona Stnte-Manknio State ! Other new faces in thn dou- ^. Cons^ The Lille Ramblers wer e nev- O FO FT PF TP Avg. »:J0 p.m. bles division are Irene we didn 't get them ." Maloney 14 fl 41 5j J4j 15 ,3 game at Memorial Hall Tuesday \ Thursday, Feb , 17: (Monday night win- Merch- Winona this weekend must er threatened as they moved to Rockerj . 14 73 34 43 184 11.6 " ner vi. St, Chnrlc*. 7:30 p.m, i Tuei- Austin Tonight a 13-5 first quarter Innll and Pytlewski 13 J7 33 Jl 137 10 5 night. | day night winners , f:30 p.m, tick northward for a two-game Williams ll n u 41 144 10 3 " Friday, Feb, 3J: Sub dlilrlcl Finals, Fresh from two straight wins then upped the bulge to :i9-lo nt '"he little '.Varriors he J a -111- ! p.m, trip that features an afternoon H»ll . , 14 54 35 34 14J », ** • over the two top teams in the ' the half . Vaialk* .: , 13 34 36 J» 14 5.7 44 halftime edge. | WEST'S UB-OISTRICT It KASSON- tilt. Sinner league Winona 's Southern , 13 10 13 16 73 4 ,1 MANTORVILLE; , Friday night, Winona will be Pellowski pnved the way with Durgman 14 33 6 33 36 3 , 3 Tim Anderson meshed 22 Minnesota Hockey League Hor- OFFER: Bu'IO ... 4 3 4 1 10 1.7 Monday, Feb. }' : Kanon Mantorville at Bemidji before moving a lfi-point performance and Hol- points to lend Winona , Steve vi. Slewartvllle, 7:)0 p.m.; Pint Is- west- Hodor v .. . I 1 3 4 II 1 . 4 nets will battle winless Austin may added 10. land , by oi Dodge Ccnlor vs. Maicp* ward to Moorhead and a con- Clarhln . 11 1 4 14 13 II i.upie hit 111 and Rog Glcske I tonight at fl p.m , nt the West Cotter " . ' (JM Arcadia "B" (33) Ludden . » 1 1 4 7 ,» pa, t',30 p.m.i Byron, bye. test with tho Dragons Saturday 14, Oabot had 24 lor Mankato Wednesday, Feb fCIAL4 Days Only to ft pi lp lg ft pi lp Murphy ' 4 10 0 7 .1 . 24: Kasson Minlor* End rink . pirm afternoon. Meier 3 117 NlscslUen 1113 Hcrlsledl ) 0 0 0 0* ,0 and Soper 15. vllloSlcwarlvlllt winner vi, li* The , Hornets currently rank GOOD 'TIL Hotppntr 10 12 Bub 0 3 13 ¦ inna , 7:30 p.m.) Dodge CcnUr Mamp. FEBRUARY I The Warriors will take a 0*3 Kulas 3 0 16. Mileln 0000 Winona Frosh (74) Mankalo Prmh 17?) pa winner vs; llyron, t:30 p.m , third in the four-team circuit record northward with them. Oabrych 0 1 1 1 Brrq 10 0 7 Is II pl IP lg It pl lp Friday, Feb , J8; Sub-district Finals, I with a 4-3 record, Albert l^en Jtrvsi'k t 0 0 O) Anon 0 3 0 7 IIASSETT SIGNS Lta OOOD Cabot 10 4 J 3' p.m , Winona lit) M«nk«fo (til Pellowski 4 4 I 16. Mislead 10 13 Gittka i 1 1 H Low 1 11 » DISTRICT AT ROCHESTER: leads Ihe parade with a G-2 ST. PAUL il. - The Minneso- 1) tl It lp fg It pi tp flrom 1 3 I « ncnuio 0 14 1 Oropal 0 1 0 1 Soper 7 13 WASH . ] Tuesday, March 1: East Sub dlilrlcl mnrk , while Owatonna is sec- AQc Ptpluss 3 1)7 Jonn.bc) I nil leaf 3 1 I S Skroch 0 0 0 0 ta Twins have signed Gary Hns- Benedict 0 t 4 JaMlller -lilt Andion 11 0 0 33 JeMlller 10 14 Winner vs. West Sub-dislrlct Win ond with 5-2. Austin is OB on Piterien « 1 1 14 Tetilof" » 3 3 17 Holicy iliaSonsalla o o l e sett , 1!) , n shortstop and third j Dainbenk 0 3 I 2 Ebrhardt I 3 4 1 Morgan I 1 I •» Dahl 10 1} nor. t p.m, the season. yy Roscnou ooio Agnrrf 1013 JOB ! Luplo 7 4 I U Meltlnqly 0 0 4 P DISTRICT AT WINONA: Meisner I 1-3 1] JonHayin 7 1 0 15 Holmay 5 0 4 IQ Herrlck 7 13* l.n.sem-ui from West Allis , Wis. . Tuesday, March 1: Rochester vs. WI Oood« 10 3 1) JoclHagn 4 0 )« Wcnsel 0 0 3 0 Thomas 0 111 I Wagner 1117 Ellnesi 1 0 I t *• lie was assigned to Wisconsin nona. I p.m. with either an oil Stalling! 4 J 1 10 Seller! ft 3 0 J Waltter 0 0 t O Olov«r 10 0 3 Hanson 110 3 chnng* or DISTRICT FINALS AsT ROCHESTER: Kloms 0 0 I 0 Tolals 4 11 H 33 Rapids. Hnssi-tl, fi-feet-2 nnd 185 o Friday. March I; EailWeil Suhdn aroaio job . (Car* only.) ToMli 3« 13 I « ToUli 33 13 11 Sa I Totals 3t U I 74 Totals II 10 li 77 Gopher Matmen pounds , has been attending Ln WINONA FROSH 44 30-74 trict Winner vs, Wlnona Rochatler Totall 33 i 1. 14 ARCADIA , , J » 4 7-33 I college, MANKATO FROSH 4| 31-73 Winner. p.m, WINONA Jl 3»-3« COTTER 13 34 4 13-54 Ciosse, Wis ., Teachers • MANKATO U J7-4J Edge Wolves m i Don Heffner , Mel Harder and Chatfield nudged Spring Vol- ley in a maple leaf Conference BRAKE SPECIAL Wes Wcstrum will coach under Br«k« Met Manager Casey Stengel wrestling meet Tuesday niRht Special: Includes new bonded linings, nev/ wheel cylinder Traditional Ceremony Opens Games 24-21, kit, hone cylinder, (rurn drums extra). next season. For most can *ns.00 »J pounds-M . Knit (C) d. P. Brl«t»n- for 2 wheels, 530.00 for 4 wheels, INNSBIUJCK , Austria (AIM - \ Cannes end Feb , 9 was lit by gon girl who is nmonu fie SchaiT , president of AustrU. ; tuei* (SV) Mj ler-D. Ellis IO d. T, The Russians crushed the Unit ! ,)osl Itieder , n former Austrian world's best in the slalom and Avery Ilrundnge of Uhiermo, lUcon (SV) 30; 111—D, Richter (CI p. O. Bsck (SO Jilt. UB-S . Scot) (C) 0. 1 can Fuel Line Deicer 3?f — Reg. prU;, «, ' defending clinrnpions downhill ski races, L, Dack (SV) 411 U7-J. Rolln |3VI HOME ed States f world ski champion. president of the International . GREAT GAS COSTS YOU r ^f!© in hockey W(' prolecfs you Inr and dipped Hit- nalioniil colors tilion will come from (Jcrmnii v , try race , women 's 500 meter played , The white Olympic flag | ptrfionnl llnhlllly. For rntnplrle In- ^ and ' ' Inrmijllon t/ill as Paul A.sto, Austrian hohslcd- Norway and Austria, spoedskating, and the men s with Ihe five interlocking circles Bill Bell , offensive bnckficld Huff dor, look the Olympic oiitli of The United States, which won downhill ski rn«o, Hint fl ew at Squaw layed high Corner Snrnla Valley was conch nt Syracuse, p ; ' Phone DUANE RINGLER amateurism nn«l .sportsrnnut-hip third firsts at Squaw Valley, is The opening ceremonies hi* ceremoniously brought in nnd school nnd college football un- |H^' _^_^_\ • B-J991 Phon* 7361 on bchali of nil comiietilor,'; pinning most of Its hopes on lowed rigid Olympic protocol. presented to Or, Alois Con-cli " ^^^ SENTRY INSURANCE I Lugger , der his present boss , WE GIVE WESTERN STAMPS The torch tha t burns until the Jean Saubert , the sturdy Ore- On hand were Dr. Adolf mayor of Innsbruck. Ben SchwnrtzwnWler. Hendrickson, Holmen End Gale-Ettrick String by 58-521 Gilrnanton, Hprsmofi Meets Bears Drop CALEDONIA, HOUSTON WIN 1Cards Rap Taylor Win; Melrose Peterson Extends Mark feyron/ Jays :¦ COULEE ¦ j ^ji^t^^i^m' ¦ " ¦ ¦ . ROCHESTER , 'Minn. . - *Wi six :rounds, welterweights; . w L .' - . . . w-L ^ Holmen ' 7 2 -Mindoro S« : Paul , — Veteran Del Flanagan, Bob Duraine,. St. , vs.* Gale-Ettrick 7 J West Salem 3 . 4 ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Buffalos Fall St. Paul, : and ; Cbatfield's '• Jim Schultz, Henderson , Bangor < j Onalaska ' J .« fumble 68-43 Trempealeau ,S 4 Melrose y . 0 » To8-OWith¦ ¦ 80-58Win¦ In Wisconsin noh-conference Duane Horsman meet in a Minn., four .rounds/ heavy- ROOT RIVER PETERSON 80 ¦ ' Boyumy ¦¦¦¦- added 10. Bob Rommes In Gopher state non*-league 12-round . , , vw L • •-: W U prep: cage action Tuesday night boxing bout at the weights and Mickey Davitt . Big Eino Hendrickson and 7,MABEL '.S8,' 'Ay - had 22 and Dennis Usgaard 11 action ruesday nigh t, tewiston Mayo Civic Auditorium at Rochester, vs. Del Bravo, Peterson . I » Spring Grove 4 5 NeillSVille bounced Alma Center . Holmeny put an end to high- Ciledonla i I Mibel I 7 A With Murt.Boyum back.ih ;ac- for Mabel.: . continued in its ' surprising , win- 82^65^ Taylor outlasted Onalas- 8:30 tonight ; for the Minnes- St. Paul , four rounds, wel- Houston . 5 . 4 : Cinton ' . . : , T 7 tioh and Stari7 " flying -yGa l e-Ettrickys winning ROshford V .4. -,4 ' . 7 Mabel won the *''B'7game 42- ning ways with a 72-6 1 triumph ka Luther 87-82 in double ota middleweight title. . terweights. ¦ : ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: ' ¦" ¦ . over- ' G u d ra iindson; ' ¦» _ ¦: . 37. - - over v Byron. ' Preston journeyed time/ Fall Creek handed Mon- The- state . Athletic " Com- Tickets for the fight are , streak in the Coulee Conference ^» . Peterson rem ai nedy . unhea ten and : Stan . Olson fjrf0-$2gkf ¦ CALEDONIA 66 outside the area and lost, to dovi a ' 76-62 -setback, Eleva- mission Has said the state available at the auditorium. Tuesday night , moving into a in the Root River loop and Hous- ¦ • ¦: " : . , ; showing scoring _^7%_J^_m_ CANTOX.52;. ', ' • ' Grand Meadow 68-43. Strum blasted Altoona 69-38 and title will be on the line if first-place, tie by tripping the ton broke up a log jam for third prowess,. Peter - - Gilmantori shellacked Lima both fighters make y 160 ' ' fwJJfy^nf.Caledonia broke open' a close j GRAXD MEADOW 68 Sac- Redmen 58-52. . • • place- io highlight action Tues- son notched its yplfiESTON; red Heart 8M7. pounds ,'yat ,' the noon weigh- J&l^aatw-game .with a: fourth-quarter I ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ y Mindoro belted 7 Westy Salem day night, eighth straight •LxUfS&r ' ' surge and whipped . Canton 66- ; Preston , never recovered from NEILLiSVILLE ; 82 "7 in today. . . - Peterson crushed Mabel 80-58 conference win . * ' ' ' 53-57, Bangor , stopped Onalaska . /V :: 52.; '.7 7 .v 7y : : A- A: ¦ \ a cold : first , half and fell to ; ALMA CENTER 65. y Horsman iand. IFlariagan as Murt Boyum returned, to the 80-58 over Ma- ' ' '; ' 7 Neillsvillti outscored Alma 58-55 and Trempealeau blasted ; ' ' The .Warriors Jed only 46-417 Grand Meado\v; .68-43. 7 headline a five-bout: card in lineup. Houston edged Spring i)elr7 -7 7 ' y ' -. : ' .7- - .7. Jim Shanahan paced Preston Center 32-7 in the. third period which Don Quinn , St.' " Paulj Melrose 99—41 in other games. Grove" 64-62 and. second-place Gudmundson tallied 30 points going into the final eight minu- and that spelled the difference HOLMEN 58 tes, but hit 20 points in the final: with 10 points. Steve Burns had ¦¦ meets Chico Gardner , Chi- Caledonia stopped Canton 66-52. and Olson hit 24 to pace the win. 21 for Grand Meadow. ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ' as the Hornets fell 82-65. ' ,. , GALE-ETTRICK 52 frame/y cago in a semi-windiip ¦ LEWISTON 72 7 Vince Ruzic scored 24 points heavyweight fight. Hendrickson dumped ' in 28 : '. Mikey . Percuocb y scored ; 28 ' ¦ BYRON 61 while Gary Cumnungs had 14 , ' Other . bouts match R6ry points, and :pro- points and . Jim Harris . . added and Bob Sarnikyand Dave Hay- vs. pelled Holmen' 18 for the winners. Lynn Dale Lewiston outscored Byron 24- O'Shea, Minneapolis ^ den 10 each in a losing effort. J immy Griffin , Chicago, Flanagian Horsman to a 58-52 vie- y Tj^Skbl Turner . tallied 17 for Canton 21 in . the second period 7ind . made the margin stand up as TAYLOR 87. tory over -Gale- AJ0mSfL. Bddgey^ily and did a fine job in the re- ONALASKA LUTHER 82 bounding department. Don Hal- it handed the home team a 72- 61 beating; It took Taylor a pair of extra . Hendricks o n WrifAlvi^ vorson hit 10. sessions before ' ,the Trojans won' ."-a v.personal ' Tourney iScpres v***M^li§'v • Paul Renslo anchored the Cal- the win pushed the Cardinals could: down Onalaska Luther 87- duel with . Gale- ' ' y^^^'Ay record to 10-3 for the season. ^ Lois Strange, v . : ., . 124 130 142 54— 450 edonia '. defense while John Ask 82.-V- . . V ; " TriMMarquefte ., ' Margaret Schwark . lit 113 154 64— 44? Ettrick's Doug Tom ' Matzke led the way with ;/¦' // :/ / Top/J0yyy //, . . . * did a yeoman's job under, the ... ; Taylor came from a two-point Mary Ann Stalka ,. 145 138 125* 48— 44B N i c h pis \yhq 18 .points , and Tbm. Ihrke had Florence Thompson 111 9*9 104 132— 444 MILWAUKEE — Wiscon- race-horse basketball. '-.: ' boards. Caledonia deficit to tie -the game 71-71 A Department ¦ scoried 26 points. Dan McHiigh ^ \ also won the 14. Wayne Prigge .hit 15 and Esther. -Kelm . ...:.:. . 154 152 105 32- 445 sin survived a flock of errors A The Badgers trailed by as "B'' game 55-37;: . * in regulation play. Arlyn Steien :" ¦ Ceil drlikowskl : . '. ' . : 101 103 lis 106— 425 arid . Bill Dick had 11 , points for DarrelL Triigstod 12 for Byron. : -A '/ SINGLES * Marie McDonald ... 132 1.14 91 62— 406 &nd outbattled Marquette down much - as i' ' had 31 points to led the victory : Holmen. and Gale-Ettrick , re- .i points late in the HOUSTON 61 1. Donnj Wnuk...... ,.;; 421 Carol Gardner V.... 135 131 122 80— 448 ¦ the stretch for "ya: 72-68 victory . Lewiston also won the "B" John . ' - (tie) Joan Sievers .....;...... 59i 141 123 - 76^- 464 ;¦. . '' first half but then capitalized as SPRING GROVE 62: ¦ Pedersdny added 19j. -Jerry J. Shirley Dietrich ... 124 spectively. . Tuesday night iri a game of game 38-35. '' • Chrisinger 18 and. Maynard Alice Spalding - ...... - .¦;...,... J91 R . Winczewskl ...v. \18 111 147 »*- «1 Holmen led at half time 31-17, Marquette lost its7 shooting 4. Irene Bronk ..v...... 58? UaVonno Ozmun :.! 121. 10-9 100 74-- 404 give-away between . exponents of A spinning layup by Bruce Krai 17. ' . 5. Diane Walters ...:...... :. J85 TREMPEALEAU 99 sights and pulled out the tri- . ¦ Romy MallszewskT . 115 111 110 5*r- 390 Carrier with less than 10 sec- .«;¦ (tic) Jill Schuminski ...... 582 ; " umph before a near capacity Five Knights hit double * fig- : : ; MELROSE 41 " y onds to play gave Houston, a ¦ Judy Strommer ...... ;...... :58*! ' . , '¦:¦ 'A DOUBLES ures led by Tom Neidfeldt with • . '•; B. (tie) Betty Kani ...... V... 581 - . . A 7 " crowd of. 10.448 at the*. Arena. •* 177--493V • • Trempealeau experienced one 64-62 verdict over Spring Grove 20 points. Dennis Lemke hit l!h . '. .'Mi' lly. Li *.«is' Strange v...,' .. 143 131 153—474. , ' • . it. through the y ,third period be- leads of 20-5, 36-11: and 51-23. Mllly Llca ...... 140 151 154 I1A- 581 and Harv Robinson. mand. WediKisday, , ' Dodle . Lllla ...... : .141 173 185-501. . fore Onalaska started its surge , January 29. 1964 7 WINONA DAllY NEWS 2t , Tom Kunz . meshed 11 points Betty Kant ...... 181 157 1*9 (.1— 581 . 120—1047 Betty ' Seeling ....Vw 175 178 150 74- 577 Alfrleda Fuglli .: .;. 169 180 13*—488 The lead changed hands several and Greg Finstad:had 10 to;help ¦ Christine. Foster . 151 170 157 91— 571 Mildred Llca ...... 114 .149 112—375 ' limes in the final quarter '.. be- out Jerry Vezterkind who top- Bernlce McElmury 131 151 140 46— 54? . ' 180—1043 Krago ' ¦:¦. . '.:.. 188 llf l 'M 74— 545 . fore Bangor 's fast break and ped all scorers with 16. Les- . * .* * Janice. Neltzke ...,- 156 137 133—426 . Mary Moitah»n . ,, JS* 157 183 . 48— .544 Barbara Gile . v 160 Ui 150—448 some, timely free throws iced it. "B" tilt 29-26. Laura Kani ...v., 181 153 158 60-K553 . -144-1038 Altona won the '-.Bud Fiet and Lee Priell made GILMANTON 82 Janice Neltike .. :: 155 117 208 H— 552 Soohla M»rctilcwitz 134 14^ 141—412 . Eleanor LoshoK : ... 177 HB 143 40-^ 548 Sally Wajer ., ;. .. 137 144 135—416 . up the 1-2 punch for the Cardi- LIMA SACRED HEART 47 Eloyct . Swenson ,.. 131 181.115.108— 547 ; '.- 200—1038 ^ nals with 21 and 2p points; re Gilrnanton turned in a star- Mable WlcJe* .. .: 135 170*150 90— 545 Eleanor Loshek ..- ,: 147 155 181—484 . : Dodlt Lill> .. 148 157 168 64— 539 Alice Spalding . ... 170 140 140—450¦ . spectively. Tom Monsoor led the tling point-scoring performance Elaine Neltzlm . .. 170 140, 131. 96— 538 • . 98—1031 ' Hilltoppers with 16. AL Tbppcl to bury .Lima Sacred Heart 82- Marlene Halliday. * .. 147 164 154 58— 515 Helen Vondrashek . 114 131 120—365 . Barbara ' Gile , : : . 154 742 1,42 82— 522 ... 133 141 184—45» had '14 and Bob Lamb 10. ; Thelma Sebo . . . 47* Lonnie Kuhlmann . 171 170 134 . 46— 531 .208-1033 , "B"' ' 151 . 153 154 62— 520 - Onalask a salvage d the Four Gilrnanton : players - .hit Edith Gautsch .. . . . Joan -Wiczek 141 ir» 173—492 DODGE SALES HIGHER 54-41, ' double digits, paced by Doug Jean Hubbard 165 115 141 74-^- 516 Romy Malisiewskl 150 131 154—435 scrap Agnes . Smokey .. .. 119 115 135 Ut--- 515 . 101—ioi» ,: ' m- . f Loomis with 24. Jim Dieckman Marie Ellison 125 161 155 72- 514 Eloyce Swenson ... 141 117 132—391 - and:Loren Laehn each bagged Mildred Tuttle) .... . 141 .132-135 106^- 514 JoAnn Kram .;.... : 135 1J9 113—387 Gert Gabrych . 118 136 175 84— 513 24'U-102( 12 while Jerry Dieckman added vSljnislaiwskl 162 154 149 .46— 511 I lli m/lff AMI ¦ ' Palma Lols.Lilla .. . 117 1S6 156—42t l'O.V •; ' ¦ Ann .Serwa .; .,' ...,. 138 . 154 12« . 90- 511 Judy Przytarski . V. 150 1S7 170—477 ' Daye Ruth Cierian ...... 16> 131 13! 84— 505 116-1027 v Al Weiss meshed 18 and Leona Brown ,. ...137 120 174 124- 505 Carol Gardner . ... 145 114 144—403 Bauer 17 for Lima Sacred LaVonne Schpwa ,, 94 1S8 152 100— 504 Ruth "Cierzan. 141 136 178—446 : . Heart. Lima won the "B" game Rita Ramciyk , 136 141 1J3 94—504 ¦ ' 164-1013 Margaret McNilly . 138 155 147 64— 504 Nancy.' . Springer ... 12? 128 138—388 Sally Wancr . . 115 145 142 92- 504 Betty Seeling . 153 119 159—466 ANY 45-42. Raps 6l4 to THAN CAR IN USA D. BbrzyikovwikV' . ... 118 110 144 110— 502 150—1004 Elsie Hoist . 117 114 15! 102- 501 Palma Stanislaus . 139 128 180—447 Soohla Merchlewitz 127 m 145 108- Sfll Marie Walchjk V . . Ill 146 144—404 Ann Banicki .... ; 150 134 154 . 62- 500 . 150-1001 Joan WlcielC . 162 137 163 48— 500 Irene Bronk ...... 152 174 153—479 ' Virginia Kramer. .. 151 151 143 56— 503 Les Kraoo , ...... 134 115 151—430 Pace Keglers Tigers Drop Bonnie Overby ..... Ill 156 130 fl- 499 90-, ttt Barb Beeman . . 136 136 125 102— 4»9 Ann Borkowskl .. .. 141 112 154—407 Winona keglers let the pins Cell Le|k , 170 124 136 63— 49B Barb Beemnn . ... . 131 133 111—384 I ERS-FIND 1 1 CHEVY OWN OUTWHY! Elizabeth Johnson , 131 138 120 118- 497 take a breather Tuesday night ¦ , 204- 991 Nancy Springer . ' .. 151 140 138 76— 495 Marie Ellison V . 141 MO 140—421 as only one (500 count was reg- M.irqe Mornvec .. .. 164 155 154 14— 494 LaVonne Schewe .. 151 134 118—403 istered. Zumbrota Vlol.v Cordrs . 153 89 165 86— 493 ¦ ' ' . . . 172- 991 inderson , 137 147 107 103— 493 Woodrow Livingston smashed s right! 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Stewartville tipping Kasson- Fern Glrller 124 135 140 81- 483 Hope Dennis 145 117 147—419 Ella Roll - 137 141 138 83- 430 Virginia Kramer 161 l«4 171—436 I Four-Ci ly —Kiki Williamson 's M antorville 59-44. Wilma Bruoeer . 114 155 113 96- 47B 137- 977 :!.'ifi-ri77' topped individual per- 144 169 131 30- 47B WARRANTY** M \^|nr | Fern Glrller 131 BETTER FACTORY LAKE CITY 79 Mary Serwa ... 135 134—400 foi-m.-ince.s. C!oe!e Samlberg Allrlrda F iKjIic 113 166 lit 64- 4 . Alice Bambpnek 107 174 103—336 229-58*1 for Kewpce Lunch as ^H^Hi|B v> -^^^ n * Dm olhy. DflOKkl 730 1)4 94—Uo 5,'ifi- 1, 002. Judy Climkscale.s rap- 160- t« ] Audrey Graham 111143 148-408 ped :ioi for Bowlcr-clles. 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H7K ^^ HS_H| INSTANT Motors Corporation Authonii'ct OtMlrr '!. piaro o( business 154- 909 CRC Cage Loop , the en (tine block , he Ml nnd Internal pnrH, ^HS______H' H ¦ r ^ HPJ Sr Mary Prnrhnwltz Intake manifold walnr pump, 111 111 115-348 , trnnsmiumn case and internal parts (rxcludine manual clutch), lorqu* a^a^a^a^a^a^aUlmm' lmL'^BBfnr ^^^^^^ Ceil Orllkowskl 1(5 converter, drive shall, universal Joints , mar axle and differential 100 134—369 I CRC <;il»I.S' BAHKETBALL , nnd rear wheal hearings of it* 1964 .^ HP' !» >^ H^ B< Hl fl'l! ^)\2r STARTING 180- l|7 automobiles, provided the owner Man the ennina oil chanced every 3 months ar 4,000 miles whichever WB_ Wm ^& , W L W U , ^WvflPC&CV ^B.HIIHr^^ 'jr Florence T hompson 105 I el> 105—310 comes first, Ihe oil liller replaced pyery ',r*rond nil change and tho csrhurelor Bit (liter denned avary Clmtr E Ot 1 I KlK II ^F/ 'C ^ '^SwKt Hllflr ^'ar Orlnrrs llrnm 107 107 105-314 6 months and replaced every 7 ypnrr,, and every 6 months furnishes to such • dealer evidence of ' '* Krlipy Krltt*rt 5 0 Tri t 6 7 aWr t i. ^• MBBiHIlH' ^IJr ^^ra ^8iS *» SERVICE 3«4- lie performance of the [ LT, u.ied service , and [(.'que*,!*, tho dealer lo certify (1) receipt of luch evidenc* ' Smacks 1 I Big 0. I ) Kl I H% '7 B^ B BlW v r Alhirda Rruka 101 1)3 133—346 ' Mllilrert Tuttle . 101 »07 133—340 * ' ' . w Feature, the N KW 194 - «IO Krispy Kritlcrs :uul Cheer*K- ^Jwdw Viola roirtei , 136 T07 131-314 Os moved into fi rst plnce in Berllia llakkm Hi itt 133—341 ' 110- »I5 the Catholic Rerrcntion Center (.ills ' Basketball League Tues- Cooc/a//START* ALL 1 day. * NO WEATHER TOO COLD OFFICIALS MEET Krispy K r i t t v r s mnli'cd THURSDAY Smacks C!-I0 ns Alice Kndring ! hit eiijlit points. Betty lliosan*. WINONA AUTO SALES Wimiiiii (ifllchils will hold ; had six for Smacks . Checr-H- 'V/rud H || llieir sn oiid nicclin u Thurs* , Os tipped Trix ,10-9 behind .six T&TS I II E King and Mankato IBCTS^^PP/^?!^ 'TrJ^jtJ :A/ AA 7-., 7'y . ¦ ' ¦ '¦ ¦ . BIRTHS offices. . • -' A' 1 LIVESTOCK Tel. 9509 or «436 . 1 year guarantea' " Vour Veterinary.Supply Headgusrten ing.. Burial, was in St. Mary's DALLAS (API - Jack Ruby ; No y 1 hard . amber durur:, ... Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huff. 304 . Survivors . include his wife ; . SOUTH ST. PAUL ' j SALLjSYL KUKOWSKr Cemetery. was . whjsked secretly OUTH ' P/^UL,. Minn, in—(USDA) choice 2.34-2;37; ;disc;6uxits , am- SURGE seamlessyunits. 4 , E. 4th Sty, a daughter, yy.y. three. ', sons, Kenneth , . Winona; Tuesday S ST . * ¦ ¦ '" Pallbearers were J. J. Albel , to a clinic 'where' he, underwent — Cattle 3,800; calves . 1,200; .: trade on ' ber 5-7;.:durum '7-10;" JERRYCPLUMBJNG y . '.• ' • .reconditioned, Robert , Elgin, and , David , Ro- ¦slaughter- " " . .and hellers slow; ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Welch. . steers . . - '4th ' ¦ " ' . Tel 9394 Frank: Mctille , Harry Zywicki , a neurological examination ¦ • h-. Com No 2 yellow 1.12-1 .1.1.. 627 E. . . . . y JAMESWAY.pigysaver. daugh- chester; one daughter , -Mrs, with steers somewhat uneven, steady , to 25 " 7 4fi6 St Charles Sty,a . ' ' ' : f is about the cold- Louis Klagge. Rodney Pellow- three court-appointed psychia-* cent s lower; heifers niostly. steady; cows I. Oats No 2 white 62 !i-€4' i, No "LOWER^SLbBBOyiA" . Used transfer system. - ' vy- Larry (Darlene) Wehrs, Ger- I est p l a ce in the worl d but it ca n ge t ter;. . ski and William Weaver. steady to strong; .i nstances 25 cents , high- : ' 2y . trists as observers. ' ' 3 white 6071-63^7 No: heavy ( cold enough in Winona lor , p ipes to -¦ ' • ¦" ' . Mr. arid Mrs; Ronald Brab- many; n ine grandchildren , and er bn canner and cutter; bulls . steady; ' : OAK RIDGE SALES . " ' ' ¦¦ bulk-' choice 1.000*1,300 lb slaughter steers : white 64'i-66:1.J; No 3 heavv i freeze. If yours do, ' the; place ,6 call' , a son. - four sisters. Five brothers and The results of -the - •.tests ' and ' .: for fasty and dependable.service Is .; 7' . : SERVICE 7 7 bit 4732 W. 5th St.V Gayjord C. Rothering 21.00-22,00; good . 19.25*21.25; Choice 900- white 63V4-64';-4, yy. ' ' ' "•" j ^ . 1,100 lb slaughter hellers 21.00-21.75; j 7; . one sister have diecL - Furier.al services for Gaylord the reports of the three psychia- . ¦¦ hlih . y Minneiska Tel: Altura 78P4 : : good 19:00*20.75; utility and commercial I . Barle\ , cars 157: year ago 7 Frank O'kaug y trists are nqt expected to- '¦ ' ' ¦' Funeral services wilt be held 317 W; Belleview be slaughter cows 13 00-14.00; lililily slaugh- i PLUMBING . HEATING BIRTHS ELSEWHERE C. Rothering, 116; bright color . 96.1.28: 'straw '¦ ¦ at 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity StV.were held today at Breit- made public until the balding ter , bulls 17.00-18.50; commercial .and good ! ,'207'E..'3rd Tel.-7 3703 ' " 'ALLiS yy '50-17.50; vealers ' and slaugh ter calv: color: 96-1,28; stained 56-1.25 ; - . 7-' CHALMERS KELLOGG , Minri; (SpeciaD- Lutheran Church , the Rev. 0. 52-year-ol d nightclub operator 16. "^ * . low Funeral Home,, the Rev. es steady,*, high* choice and prime veal* feed 87^947 y ^SANltARY ^ "^ : A Bsy/y ' , goes on trial ' , choice 25:00- yyA/ 'A Tpi C^ o y/' At St7 Elizabeth's Hospital H. Dorri officiating. Burial will La Vern Swanson, Lakeside for the ..nationall y ers. 33.00*36;00; gobci and , . . . PLUMBING 8. HEATING CO. . V / ' " 32:00 ; good , aiid choice slaughter calves Rye No2 1.47'i-1.50' 4. 168 E. 3rd St. Wabasha: Mr. and , Mrs. Rich- be in the Elgin Cemetery. Free¦ televised killing of Lee . Harvey . ¦ ¦ Evangelical • Church offic- 20-.0O-2S.OO; . Flax . No 1 3.07*: ' . Member National. Assoc. „ have gone up in price. Monday; Friends may call at Ranfranz Oswald, accused : assassin of Hogs 10,000, - fairly active; . bar r ows ard -Tiber a son iating. ' Burial was in Woodlawn . . Soybeans No 1 yellow 2.60. Plumb ing Cont rac tors one; y : y LEWISTON , Minny i Special)- Funeral Homie, Rochester , until President Keimedy. 7'. ' . ' and gi||s -Strong.to '25 cents higher; . most Ve have D19 and/ one Cemetery. . upturn on 240 lbs and "li ghter ; , " sows ¦ Help Wanted—Female y26 '¦¦ ¦ *• : Donald Strelow , noon Thursday and at the strong to ,25 cents higher; .1*2 usually , D17 at our old price. See us . .". Mr. and Mrs. Pallbearers were all nephews; . Ruby!s trial is set for Feb. 17. ' - ~ 19O-240 lb barrows and gilts .15.50*15.75; WINONA MARKETS BABYSITTER-in ^vy hnme,! 2 ^small Rochester, a daughter Monday. church.after ly p.m. ' 49 ¦ for a deal on tliemy y Ricky , Rothering, Dallas and Disty Judge Joe B. Brown or- mixed 1-3 190*240 . lbs . 15.00-l5.5O ; 240-270 chi ldren. . Tel. . ^1 between S and • 8 Sell ¦ ' Maternal; grandparents are Mr. Pallbearers will be John , Richard Adank , Bernard Pruka , dered the neurological tests - a Ibs 14,25-15 25;- 1., : 2. and medium 160-190 Reported by p.m. y: "-1 ' -3 ' lbs. 4.06-15,25; . 1. . 250*400 lb sows .12.50* ' " " y •¦'¦& ' and Mrs. Al Ziemer , Lewiston , Ralph Tiedemari, Richard Bol* Swift & Coniiianiy ;V/AlTRESSTA/ANTED — evehlng w°r.*<^ Ap- Kbchcndcrfer¦ Sons Roy and . Waiter. Ilolzworth , week ago. - 13.25;: feeder pigs, strong : lo 50 . cents ' ¦¦¦ ' .¦ - .Listen- tb . "market., quotations : over .1 ply; in person: Sammy' s Pizza. ' '¦" ¦ ' and paternal grandparents are tan, Kenneth Wallace, Robert higher; choice 120-160 lbs '13.50-14 .00. . : ^Fountain City,v.Ws. - . . Richard; Langowski and Kdn- KWN O . at 8:45v. 'aim;* and ;ll.:»s a.m . - :Sheep , 2,500; i-rade fairly active , on ~A NOW ' AVAILABLE "' ' V , Burch and Vernbid Cordes. /¦' ¦ ¦ Buying hours are . Irom 8, . . a.m. to . • \ 777y * ' . . Mr. - arid Mrs. 7 Len . Strelow heth . Jandt. . . steady:w*ith Tues- An opening with . slaughter lambs, prices ¦p.m.y . . Avon Products. . Monday through Friday. ' Stockton , day; slaughter ew-cs' steady;, teed er lambs ' Write today ; >v*iile territory . Is still' . A color guard , firing squad 3 Main Problems ¦ There will be .no calf . : market during John Esse r strong to-V 50 c-enls. V .higher; . shearing open. Write /Avon, Box 764, Roches- . y , Save J42.07 ' the winter months on Fridays', . . Now! ROSWELL; N.y Mex. —; Capt and bugler were provided by ' ¦ !¦ , Wis; (Spe- lambs steady; choice and- prime 90-100 • ¦ . ter, :AAinn. ( ALMA CENTER Of Africa Listed ' These- ' quotations apply aa bt nooi* and Mrs. ; Kenneth Sandra) members of the Veterans - of lby-wooled slaughter., lambs 19.50-26.00; " ' ' ¦¦ ' ' ¦ y - 6:HP (Industry yratirig) , , Alma |od.ay. •' . ' '. cial) — John Esser 79 two . small- lots choice , and prime 86 ' : Huether, ya son Tuesday, Ma- Foreign Wars. ;. . A ll livestock arrivlng after closing time I Help Wanted—Male 257 ; /PARIS (AP)--U.N. Secretary- and 92. lb shorn slaughter lambs , with Center, died Tuesday afternoon vvill* be* pr .opcrly cared for ,: weighed and ' ' ' ternal grandparents are Mr. fall shorn . and No. 1. pelts . 19.00;' cu ll ' BARTENDER—Steve's ' Cocktail Lounge. *; Charles Koeth ywas the bugler! Gelieral U yThant said today . priced ttie following morning-: , at the Black River Cornmunity to good.' wooled s laughter.:' ewe s . 6.00-7.50; ¦ and Mrs. Erv Helland, 550 Junc- . / HOGS yy- yMEN WANTED interested in photography. . the color detail was coihposed the three moist urgent problems choice - and fancy . 65-80 lb . wooled feeder Hospital where he had been a .y The hog: market .is ¦ steady. I over 20. . . neat appearance, .. absolutely tion. St., Winona. of : , lambs 18.50-19.75. . Martin Boe Frank Ciemin- of Africa were the . PortiigMese . . . Strictly meat type additional 20-40 cents; r. free to travel throughout U.S., working ^mZ-MIN patient two weeks. CHICA G O, : ski , John Arigiewitz . fat hog.s discounted 20-40 cents per hun- j department stores: Call Mr. Gauvey for and Leon- colonies , apartheid and an'ico- CHICAGO !.*". ^-(USDAl— Hoqs 5,500; He was born ;Juhe 3, 1884, in ' dredweight.. . j appointment. Tel. 5369. ard Phillipps y butchers. ' about- steady ; 1-2" 200*220 . lb TODAY S BIRTHDAY and the firing lpnialism. , 7 Good hugs, barrows and gilts— Dane County near Madison. He butchers 1S.75-16.0C; mixed 1-3 l"90-230 lbs "¦ MAN : WANTED to do . home designing, s quad , Carl Jubj e Robert Nelson, Bernard ' 300-330 ...... I ...... 12:50-13:40 r ' istolpa turriij ig- to New York by Feb. Ib' .slaugrtrer steers 22:00*22.75; ; "^ • ¦ y'77' v -7- : ; .village. 1,20O-1,350 330-360 . . ,,...... ;;,..... 12.25-12.50 : RburE ^ . diaphragm carburetor; roll- TUESDAY . and Joseph Staneky ' ' high choice and prime. 1,000* *: . ' ' ¦ 20. v . few loads Good :ows-* • Universal; Survivors are: . •Seven sons, 1.10O lbs 23.00 ; choice .1, 100-1,300 : lbs 21.25: ¦ A ; er nose bar, chain; pres- 3:38 p.m.: — Manu- :•¦ 270-300- ...... :.:' 12 50-17.75 . SALES-SERVICE . 22.00; comparabl* grade ?00-1,100 lb< ; facturing Corp., 516 W. 4th St., Robert .yRay, Leo, Duane;' James 300-330 12.50*12.75 AMD DELIVERY. 60 stops per day. S100 sure-type oiler ; fast-idle A IMPOUNDED 75-22.25;. good -900-1.200 Ibs 20,00-21,25; DOCS 21 , '33M60 . ' ;...... ' : 12.25-17.50 -. week while training! Married to . age ,19, and Claire ,, Alma Center , and high ' choice , and prime 900:960 ID .slaugh- ¦ hold button ; 21-inch bar. alarm turned in when an auto- 360-400 ...... ;.. 11 .50-12.00 Sl-j-day week . Wri te E-81 Daily News. v Weather ter: heifers ' 22.00: . l ew loads hlah . choice ' matic sprinkler pipe froze and Harold , Walla Walla , Washy- No. 2014-Male, black ' . . V40O-45O .,,' ,.,.,,.... .11.50-12.00 " . and and prime 1.000 1 , 150 Ibs 31.75; choice ¦A ' ¦ 450-500 . 11.00-11.50'; SituationsyWan*ed—r-ern. 29 //: Reg. '$152;95;. burst , no fire. one daughter , Mrs. Robert brown German shepherd y. RXTKNDEI) FORECAST 8501,100 ibs Jl.00-21.'50 , ' ' , ' , fourth ' Slnqs- v ; . _ .; ^ ' Sheep 500;. slaughter lambs and ewes GRILL AND/COUNTER wor k , . Hours TODAY (Ruth) Fitzrriaurice, Humbird; day. y; 450-down ' .. ,.,.,...... •..;. 8 ,liO ' $'8; MINNESOTA - Tcmpcra- fully steady; a lew lots choice and prime 9 a.m. to 8 p.m/ Must travel by bus. ' . 450-up ...... 7.00. ' ' '' . 1.00 Ann Jones, Box 223, Dakota, Minn. 8:48 . a.m. . — 469 Washington 35 grandchildren ; three broth- No. 2015—Male , bl a ck and 90-110 lb wooled slaughter lambs 20.50; ¦ " " : . lur-es through Monday averag- ' : . CALVES .: ' Tel 643*3141 , l:1-(^ - - pood and choice 19.00-20.00; around two ¦ . w^.;- -:^ St;, house owned by Winona ers., James, Los Angeles , white , fourth day. Th e, veal market Is sleady. • ' : ing 10 to Kl degrees above nor- decks choice and , ' prime 110 ' lb shorn Top c hoice .. . .,, , 39.00 30 00 . Down H^ 'y-S State College and occupied by Frank, Poynette , and Werner , No. 201 f>—Female black pup, 1 pr lt s 19.25,- cull to good Situations Wanted—Male 30 mal, Normal highs 12-20 north , wi th No . . Choice . .:....:... y ..,, . 35 .0O-29.OO woole .slaughter ewes S.SO /.OO. . ¦ Marlene Salisbury, some smoke Wisconsin Rapids , and one sis- fourth day. 21-2R .south. d •"•oral ;' 3h on 75 00 MARRIED. M AN wants farm work. De- Normal lows 1-8 be- ' ' ¦ ' ' - ¦ ' Commcrcl.il to qood ... 13.00 14 00 pendable, no bad habits. Write or In- |~ . .. _ ¦; damage when elbow on stove ter , Mrs, Kathrinc Koehler , Al- No. 2019—Black terrier , first ' ¦ low north , zero to 7 above south. Utility ; . ' , 1).00*12.00 quire E-E0 Daily News. pipe rusted and fell out of place, ma Cen ter. day.- Canners and. culls . .... 10:00-down' Warming trend Thursday, fol- ¦ PRODUCE C*TTLE' no fire. Available for good homes: ¦ Business Opportunities 37 The funeral service will lie lowed by continued mild. Pre- The WA R DS Several , c attle market: Steers and heif- """~ ~~ ~ ] at 10:3O a.m. Friday at Im- male and female , cipitation averaging less than CHICAGO (API - (USDA) - ers fully 25 emits lower; cows steady. FOR LEASE Dry-frrt stecis and large . and small. yearlings^ A S, W ROOT BLER DRIVE IN with maculate Catholic Church , Alma .10 inch , in occasional brief pe- Live poultry : Wholesale buying Extreme lop 31.50 Tel, 3:i9.l I equipment. Located on Highway 53 Municipal Court , Choice to prime 30.JS-71 00 Center the Rev. Charles Her- riods of light snow or snow flur- pi-ices unchanged; roasters 2;i- I" the counly scat of Whitehall, Am* ' Burial was 'in - Fountain City . Good to 'choice I ' . . Scrvioe Dcpl. ' ' . . ,.: 19.50.20 . 75 pie parking spruce and 11 very qood hers officiating. Burial will be ries, mostly northern sections. 24 ' .a; , special fed white rock fry Comm. (0 ' 0(1 I Forfeits on charges listed : public cemetery . ' flood ,..;...,.,.. 16 50 18 , bu sl nc'.s. Conl-itl Ray Hngcn, pigeon Utility 15 Hugh R , Cosgrove, in the Catholic , cemetery here, "WISCONSIN - Temperatures ers ¦181 is-20 ; barred rode fryers . 50 down Falls or Whllelinll. Wis. St. Paul , Pallbearers were: Don ald Dry-led hrllrrs— jHay, Grain, Feed 50 $10 , disobeying a stop sign. will average S to 12 degrees 21, " : Extreme top 30 He Friends may call at Jensen Flomming, Emmett Kaske Jr ., .75 Money to Loan 40 OATS—600 bu. Tel. Winona (1*17.15 or Lew- above normal. Normal high i;i Choice to prime 30 .0070.50 wa.s arrested at 11:40 a.m.Tues- Funeral Home , Hixton. from 7- Ronald and Gerald Putz , James isto n ... to 25 northwest 25 to , CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Good to choice , 19 ,0020, 00 day on Sioux Street and the Mil- 'tl south- Comm. to SWEET C O RN S IL A C r. - S3.30 , per ton fl tonight and until Thursday Malles and MalcolmMidles Jr. Mercantile Exchange — Butter (iood ;. 15 .00-16.00 1" loaded. Nelson una Cray, Plainview,. waukee Road tracks. afternoon, ' when the hotly will east. Normal low 1 below to 7 Ulillty¦ .. MSOdown be buyinp; prices C. ii— [LOANS'^ Minn. , .ste:idh ; wholesale PLAIN NOTF. -AUTO-FURNITURE Patricia Tollman , )« fi2n taken to the Ks.ser Mrs. George 0. Church above northwest 5 to 1f> above rxtrepie top ' ' ,,, 13 • home. 57li; !)2 OO 170 E. 3rd .. Tel. 2915 HAT" AND STRAW mixed, square bale«j M I N NESOTA CITY , southeast. Warmer mosl sec- unchanRed; 93 score AA Commercial . ,.,,. 12.00 12. 50 Main St., $10 parking too close Friends may call at the home Minn. - 1 ¦ Hit. 9 n.m. lo 5 p.m.. Sat, 9 a.m. to noon ea rly cut. Donald Rupprecht, Lewiston, A 571, -.; (10 B Sfi , -.; 80 C 55li; Utillly 11 75*17 , 5(1 tions Thursday with only minor ¦ M nn. Te l . 3/t .S. to a fire hydrant, She wa.s ar- Thiirsda y evening. The Funeral services for Mr.s. Cann er s nnd cul le r ' ' ' ¦ Rosary car.S 'ftO'B S7 l - »; (10 C . 5fi~ *i. s .: 12 ,50 down Loans - Insurance - rested nt 11:07 a.m. Tuesday will he said Thursday at il f.eorge O. Church , who died day lo day changes llirougii Blills- Articles for Sale 57 wholesale nototina ;, i«; it, 50 . at King and Johnson streets, ' Sunday at Community , Memorial about Monday. Preci p itat ion ex- ICKK S II n settled; on Real Estate p.m. at the church, buyin ; prices ¦ - to 2 lower; 70 Comnierrlni .,.,,, 13,50 15.50 CRAF TSMAN l,il)lo tilt inn Arbor sdw, » A chai-Re of driving without Hospital , Winona , after a long peeled to lol iii one tontli to two . Light thin ; U 00-down FRANK WEST AGENCY In.; lolnlrr and planer, lik e new; , per cent or better grade A 175 La fayette St Tel. 5240 hoy ' s or man ' s Schwinn bicycle; knot- a valid driver 's license in her illness , were held today at tenths inches. Chance of light ( Next to Tel ephone Olliccl Two-State Funerals whiles ;t7; mixed 37; mediums Winnna IMnrlirl ty p:ni* home h,ir with 1 stools . T el. possession snow north portion Friday or I^RR Alrp.i .l*ill , , brought against P.reitlow Funeral Homo , Wino- ' (llm'.e wiolixllam apply as ot ;M '-J ; standards 35; dirties 3,1; Irene M, Toss , Red Top Trailer Mrs, Susan Malles na , the Rev, C. Merrill La Saturday and chance of vain or 10 30 a.m. today) Quick Money . . . DAVEN PO RT , \ . : oak gun cn'. *e, 47* PHKSS steady ; prices unehnn i.cd. POLLED HI-RrF: ORO HULL - double STORH, 576 C . '111. Cnme ) S I KIS arrested £it 1 p.m. Tuesday on noon at the Full (Jospol A.ssem Gibbs , William Sadder, Verne (!heese offerings ndeqiuitc; de- rcqlslcred. ?0 month!, old. J oe Min* m nl the lowest prlcej High Low Pr. I' ltieiKci t Malt CoVp-nrnlioii In town. Gilmore Avenue nnr. I amollle, M nn Tel . 64 .1 I0P.fl. . bl y Chu rch , Cochrane , the Rev Pierce, Leonard lleuer , Herbert mand spot ly; prices mjehanficd. Muni * H |i in. to 4 pin.; clo- .e , Boston, clear 37 1:1 ,73 .V Slide IMilliii R DOUflLE REGISTERm I' olle d Here hand picked I, - 000, J4; .S.OOn, 3I7..M; volume sales. 1 rinvnior "A" Grain Trier*! lord hull r.nlues. lielfor\ , bred and nuanlltv reduc- , llom lo .I.Mlrr* , Chicago clear 2fi 21 Hour',: H . . . in 1,30 p.111. open; young bred cows. Onntl quality Live delivery riuai- New l ork spot (|uotnlions fol- nnli-rd. John Wds C incinnati , clear ... 27 12 irin-rd , Satuidnyt Reasonable . J.sm«i i A. Ilium, Rt. J, . Rl, J, Cjilerinnia, low: mixed colors : fancy heavy Mn . 1 norlhern -print, wlir/i * , 7 ?0 f. levd, Wis . Minn Cleveland , Hour ... 21 5. .0;! No , 2 northern spring wheal .. 7 1R J weight (*I 7 lbs. min.) 7in-:i!)*i. ; PORlAflir IAPI RICORDLR, S Iran* , clenr . '.. , . (il 21 ., No, 1 northern spnim wheat ,. 7 14 I NOTICE Lanesboro Sales rommlv.lnn' s D-enver ¦ new selling orhrep, | In 1 no. Cilllr rale \lnrl. ."7-3H; slanilard.s 37-;ill 1 ';; checks Irti'rtl tm lioipe, rilllr. c, .niytvliere, ' Mo , 7 tiard winter wheat J . OA pinippflv al 1 :.10 . Veal nrr Iving Inle | Detroit , cloudy . 2*1 15 , R '-oular price s:i» .. Thh work's spe- ; 2-: I : I , , Nn , ,1 hard winter wheat 7 (1? will he \nM Inter In sale . Snle Dny j cial VI9 SO. Cnnipti'ln fliiatar»lce, I rt Fairbanks , cloudy ., 0 -12 .03 No , 4 haul wlnler wheal ,.,,,, 1 ?« every I nday. Whiles : esli-a fancy heavy ' lluck^ Caineia Simp, 1S9 /Vlaln Sl„ , (in Ho , I rye , 1 4.' Fort Worth cloudy 13 (17 i COMPlfTE dairy herds, cows and heit Winona. weight lhs. min. ) im'.i-IO'li ; No, 2 lye ,. 1,40 en, fa'.li 01 milk as* .lnnnient I lee de- Helena, cloudy .. , . «, 37 0 ., Dt: r: p fancy mediu m Ml Ihs, average) m lively Rnbeil CMenier, 614 W, Willow i Ri:r./1:. cnesi t V pe, i.s cu, tt i wrinijer type I Honolulu , cl oudy . ,, li'J 71 fit .. Chippewa f alls, Wit, lr|. Pnik I Speed Onreii wash ma* HIM!); fancy hea\ y veiglil (-17 i thine Indianapolis , clear . 27 13 Radio Station to ,1 r.o76 "Hulls 10 loan " with *,rl nl lubs, lulu enn ha lbs. niin ) ;ill --l(); No, I medium j Willi nr without in.irhinf. J/imcv Wade* .1 iicksonvillc , clear uri ;',u GOOD, YOUNG llerelnrd rows , J(l ; 12 i wil;, Stockton, AMiin. ( 10 lbs. average) 'III-;!!!; smalls Drop Ci garette Ads youin Annus tow*, . All Marl tnlvlnq ., ilCD TRAY lullnble tor inrnls, Kansas City, cloudy 3H 33 Clii lbs. average) 3.r» « i _.-:M> » In April. Oeoni e Stever, Rt . 1, f air ronvrrler) a. I,eld, Iown, Tri, 4)2 .1434 , ni .ikes an encellrvit suppml Inr wrltmn, 1 .os Angeles , (17 NKW YOltK (APi- .liulopon- . 5; cloudy 55 lenrllnn, etc . R eq, » (>'., n ,v vs, Urowns; i-xlm fancy ho.ivy ' ^ lir.fU l ORE) III IPC R CALVES register- I1AMIM Nt K'S, Louisville , clenr . , 30 13 " H ^ Mankato , weight M7 Ibs . min.) :S0 • 40: ed , /alo tlrli l-iiCi-dlng. Deltirrl Kahnun, •inuncod Tuesday USrD IV Sins , I? •,(. Memphis , clear .... 3H 20 ., ( 11 llml as tif Ruslilnid, Minn tel . H64 7403 , and up, B *. B fancy medium lbs, a verage) I cir. c inn , us 1 , nn Miami , clea r . . liii .Ml ., ;:«-lii: Friday ll will drop {•iRuretle nwro IIAMPSIIKRI . nuts 3 nm* t eb . fancy heavy wei g hl M7 in Id lii'iihi'ii . f . SKIRTS ano old tinlsh , scrnpiha Omaha, clenr . 31 22 .. kamnw, Wis, TM . Alias 5 S6!. , sliipmcnls •l,!2; supplies moder- .1 or hlcadimn IMmi luvnt. ~~ Philadel phia , clear ;i!i III ., nrx il ;,M is nic; demand moderate; market UNITKD NATION S. N.Y. TERRAMYCIN . and Smvli e Pa its avail * WEATHER FORECAST . . . Snow anil Phoenix, clenr ... (1.1 30 • H . rr Inr all nioi|i*|s , j(s;)9 University ol the Atliinlic .seaboard mid Gulf coast nnd nlxiiil sleady ; carlot (rack sales (AP)--Tlic V .N. SeourIty Coun- Avr :,l snow .showers are Ptlnd , Ore., rain ... 50 . :.vi r For Mnstitis „ , Caul, . .M ,,.. expected tonight In the co lder in the norlhern Plains, conlr .il and Id.-iho liussel s -l.(K)-4.l).>; Minne- cil will moot Moiuliij- to con- Ni: \V AND r UStn anpilanre, n t (. /.main Kapld Cily, clear ,, -l. i 23 59c Tubo prices northern Plains nnd Plateau and parts nf Ihe .southern Pliiloiui and the Northwest. It will sot a Norl h Dakota lied River sider once moro Iho dispulo be- , C oinn and see them, |;RANK Nl. Louis , clear , ..27 22 ., FItKI*: pocket knlfo willi ' 1. II. I. A f. SONS , 7) ¦ W'asliinglnn , cleai- . M 22 ilolliir loday ,!i2,"i(i, previous day Mlons thai Ihroalon r»n Miturr AiMHiur.. . world peace. TED MAIER DRUGS Innm homa panhandle. 11 will he cold along most , «)2,v;. and ollin/ |j,,* .i iirrni Winnipeg, dear .... J ft -3 0ii lniliu (lonle.s it. Anima l Health Center lfl, e.1701 Radios, Television Farms, Land for Sale 98 Houses for Sale 99 Trucks, Traer's, Trailers 108 Wednesday, Jnnnary 29, 19-1948, VA ton pickup, Flre- DAILY NEWS A/y A .^m s.y- /y for sale or rent. Center ol Iown, on lielm grain and stock rack. Tel. 8-1300. ' ' All Makes Record ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ~ UsfBtj Cars Uied' ¦ Players ST. CHARLES S.E.—106 acres. New 7- ; busy line. Tel. 60^9. ;. .. , ~rEEP ~^ 109 | Cars7'v;;\; .77'V .10 9 ' ' ' ' :,v- bedroom home. 106x34 ft. : barn,; new WILLYS UNIVERSAL r956; 4- ;; :v '^::&AAIL^7 CLARK'S , LANE 7S5^bedr oini, IMMACULATE 1 owner 1957 Mercury ; 7N^;;JU$t-7. -;:v-j Hardt' s Music Store pipes In Well, larse chicken coop, oran- VA- . wheel drive. In very good condition : ^ '' balh rancJi.jtylt ¦with ¦l a E. 3rd . . - , r ; winona . ary, machine shed, 2-car garage, corn home, 3 yean. old. wllh V*8 Ford engine. Glenn: Foegen, , factory air conditioning, no rust, j Fully carpeted, drapes. Cochrane, Wis. Tel. 248-2358- custom interior, lite new, . J57i cash SUBSCRIPTIONS crib, etc. School bus to . door, 28 acra Garbage dis- Good Buys Finest Electronic Repair on All Mokn gat tieat, recreation room ~ or . best , offer. Tesl. Altura 7521 : - ' 7 corn base. Possession March 1; 1?64 . Sosal, . and WHEN TIME corne^lo have your truck _ . . . , v ADMIRAL & MUNTZ DEALER eautllully . landscaped. Ttl. (-3383 " — May Be Paid Contract tar deed. SUMO, : U.000 down, for FORD 7 — *<-doory.' CONFUSED!!'¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' At appointment. .: ¦ body repaired, painted, lettered take l«8 radio, standard i . ;.: :. • .. . ; . . . but an investment Don Ehmanh TV balance carried: by owner. -. to BERG'S, 39S0 W. 4lh, Gdyw. transmission: ' Tel;' ¦ ¦ ¦ '¦ Service¦ . . . . . 8-1876. 418 Grand. - y WO- W. im! .' .' ¦: '¦: , . . ' '- Tel. 6303 ' IF YOU WANT to buy, sell or. fradi ' ¦ in Happy Motoring! TED MAIER DRUGS . . BUI CK—1955, Roadrnaster, 2-door , • .. Don't . be; no . : iarucy ST. CHARLES, N.E.-2U acres. ?-room ba sure to see Shank, HOMEAAAKER'S ' ¦' new oil furnace ¦ need* : transmission. Will sell for best Business Equipment modern house, nearly. . EXCHANGE, 552 E. 3rd. SHARP TRUCKS . . . v , deals; just a good place 19S3 Pontiac Tempest fdoor, 62 Barn, silo, milk house, Grade A, full joHer. Tiel. 7708. . . ~ ~ ¦' automatic transmission, y ' set of buildings, large corn base, Includ- REASONABLY -y CAP ILLAC—19M-^Co«pe de Vlile, flood to buy a go od used car. y;-, A.y$OR ' SAL£ /y ;:.y For Reliable ' Ing 87 ewes. Bulk lank, Only 1100 per tires. Body, engine >nd brakes In radio , heater , y .acre. Spring possseslon. Lincoln Agency, Inc. . . excellent. condlti«n. See It at A*ike'i ' 1S62: Cadillac 60 Special ". Coca Cola Dispenser, com- TO or Radio Repair PRICED ... T exaco, next to McDonald's. , 1962 . RAMBLER 6 cylinder , - " t -16? acres, 135 till- ;Real Estate—Insurance plete with compressoT, ST. CHARLES, S.E. : ¦ door, full power and air $35; able. Modern l-room house/ other build- ¦ ' " v "' " " I So YoiTWanFto Save 1 owner , low mileage, au- also kitchen Call us •... ". . ""// 1962 GMG 2-tph with 4 speed 7 conditioned , . refrigerator, . . .We are your, ings fair. Well newly cased, large com and 2 speed. • tomatic, fadio. bake ovens, range; backbar. base. Contract for deed. Real good 7 7y. iMone^l! y 1962 . Volkswagen '2-door, 7 .' ' ¦ 'terms. . SUBURBAN LIVING 7 1961 GMC .% ton panel. '' : FORD HOPKINS Photofact Equipped CThis car has economy plus) 1-957* BUICK : vy hard top, : : standard shift, radio, heati ROLLINGSTONE — 240 acres, about"- ' , 1961 GMC 1 ton pickup, with I960 . Rambler Metropolitan : . y . Tel.; 2666 y ElectTonic Technician A lovely new one lloor S- ' ¦ radio., Also a clean year. ; cr* . y . . tillable, good buildings, New furnace, . . 4 speed. '- .". . -' One owner and driven very , little. 1961 Pontiac Catalina . new. roof on barn: and house. $100 per bedrooni home with attach- Seat covers: have been on since orig- 4-door, .. "We ¦ . 1958 GMC 37072 ton, with 4 Coal, Wood; Othery Fuel 63 understand your set best." acre. *,- inal ; purchase. "Classic yellow and . yautomatic trarismissipa, ed garage and sunporch only white, body and white sldewall fIres; - speed and 2 speed, : . p o wer ysteering, poyer DRY "7 , KELLOGG—40 acres, nearly new . modern 15 minuties from Winona ¦.' Tou'tl get over 30 miles to the gallon SLABS and heavy : edging st e* We're fully equipped with a 1954 Chevrolet ¦% ton, with 4 wwm^y ; . . duced prices If . taken before March 1st. ' .house; Large, barn and lean. $8,00O. In this amazing car. Check It over :brakes:y .' :; . ' ' : : SAM'S : PHOTOFACT LI- . Good .terrns. near Birch Echo. Large car- ' . . Also , green slabs, See men ..at sawmill - . "'7 spefed. .. In our heated show room; 19*31 Rambler Classic 4-door, Forest Producls Co;, H. -O. Tiffany, BRARY—the ¦ peted living roorfa with AUTO SALES ¦ ' . world's finest 1951 Chevrolet V4 ton panel. .- ¦Mgr:,- Nelson, Wis, (< 2 mile from ' Czecti- ALTURA-327 acres.. _ set . of farrri build- sunken fireplace: ' automatic transmission,; ' . ¦ ' ¦ - TV-Radio : service data. We ings, 4] stanchion; barn, barn cleaner, area. Mod- . ' " : .. : RAMBLER - DODG-E vllle, Wis.). _ - ...... 1949 Chevrolet • % ton, with \ radio, heater '- " ~ , »i'o. Real good modern house, efc. erny kitchen with biiilt-in ¦¦ " ' ¦' . 'W6BlTH6AT' ' have: tie complete manual ". '4 ' - y 3rd St. . ' ManJcatoyTei. 8 -3649 , . fuel otf Is the finest • speed. . 7NYSIRG/v^S . ' oven and stove. 1960 Rambler 6 passenger . money can buy.. The vast laboratories covering the very-set you E. OF HART—1,050 acre ranch or farm. , ' 1% baths, ' Chrysler - Plymouth ' ¦;¦¦ - 1 1948 Chevrolet % ton truck, • ' Open Friday Nights- v * wagon,,standard shift of: the . Mobil OH Co. are working . S&O per . acre. ' -'' . oil hot Avater baseboard Open F rlday nights. : . ¦ , r^ dally to perfect and own—that's why we under- . . . ' : with "6x8 box . "bri ng you a. ,-. heating, Pull basement. Lots . * ' dio; : heater. -. -.. " . . product . that , . will ' -give y-ou : perfect : stand your set best! v ALTURA—l_arge modern house:and build- 1948 Ford fo ton-pickup. v heating comfort. . Order, ' ¦ 1960 Pontiac Catalina 4-door, today from ings and f«w acres of land. Only $10,000. of extras. You must see this V/ j^;i9K ;;^!Gk ; ;:.;^7 \ " .: ' / ¦ ¦ ¦ : Ihe EAST EMD. COAL 4 FUEL OIL : horne to USED CAR automatic . transmission, . CO., 901 E; Sanborn. . "Where* you get AUSE OUR VAllIC.tJS AA A E. OF ALTURA—Good spring and few appreciate it. : 7 . GUNDERSON MOTORS . - Road Master - : .:; SPECIALS ,.;:v. .7 p oi w e r-steering, powtsr more heat at a lower cost." . 7 PAYMENT PLANS FOR acres of land. $2,500. . ¦ ' ¦ ' OAK WOOD . /y/y WEST KING Preston and Fountain, Mini. ¦ ¦; ' brakes. y.-A vAA REPAIR COSTS. ALTU RA—2-bedrobm modern house, new ' Hardtop, power ; steering, BUY NOW AND Good oak ilabs sawed in: stove length.!.. ; i960 Vauxhall :Super 4-d(K)r, Suitable for range and- : oil furnac*. $6,000. . .- . . - - power brakes, power wiS- ' ¦ furnace. . Price : A one floor 2-bedroom home .; y SAVX v7.'' -, ¦standard shift, heater. . reasonable,: Haul It yourself or we will dows, power , seats, and deliver. ¦W^-::'GBbate.7& rGp., ALTURA—1-sfory, 20x36 2-bedroom house with unattached garage. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ to be moved; Only $700. Will make a . y USED ' I960 Pontiac Catalina 4-door •' BRUNKOW SAW MILL ¦ ^OOD TRUCK; .power antenna, V-S motor ! 1963 OLDSMOBILE Sup er 4- ' good . cottage or 2nd house. ; Modern kitchen, gas heat. • hardtop, automatic . traius- ' -Trempealeau.,;-Wis. ' y T ea . S34-6314 V Under;$11,000. ; with yautomatic transmis- door hardtop, fully equip- Typewriters 77 y Paul J, K ieffer \ : I960 GMC series 4000, sion, y radio ,: heaiter, and ":. ped and only 17 ,000 ituiles. ¦ ymission¦ , power steering, : : Allure,'Minn . . . y ' : - ' • ' power brakes:* 7 y: ^ ;U0Wy- C;O ;S T 7;,y TYPEWIVTERS and adding machine! yy v EAST KING 7v y AL.W.B. V-351 engine, ; power . white sidewall tires.: Tu-tone¦'. .. 1963 OLDSMOBILE 98 : 4- for sale or. rent. Reasonable rates, steering, 9x20 10-ply tires,; : green and white with match- door , . .like a new y. i960 Pontiac Bonneville 4- free delivery. See us lor all your: of- : A pne floor 2-bedrooin home : ¦ door hardtop, - automatic Answer to Q\ Your . y fice supplies, desks, files or office 5ng ; seat covers. *A lot of " one, only 12,000 miles. v 114-inch cab; axle, 2 speed : : . " - r\i • oci ' V. - : ineo yCTi^n-tni 'X^ oa V* . transmission, chairs. Liind Typewriter Co. Tet . : 5222, 7;M©TICEy; y with living room, kitchen miles left in this-beauty .'' 1^00 ULjU.lLMKJXJlUi^ -i- power steer- ' ^ ~ r ~ " ' . . ; -FUEL PROBLEMS! ;; ;7 WI NONA TVPEWRiTER Ts the piace>o and bath. ;Uhder.$6f 50O. axle and 4 speed:.transmis-. door sedan; full ' power ing, power brakes. . Private bids will lie receiv- ' . go when you're, looking (or a typewriter : ' I960 Ford Falcon ;4-door, . or adding , machine. New: or ' .used, vye ed until 10:00 A.M., Febru- .. '. LET!S;TRADE ' -/ ' - \AA ; yy/$495./yA and low mileage, guarantee all our machines . :. I Q7D standard shift , radio, heat- for one full : condition ,...7.7: . >P i: 1964 CHEVROLET 'Su p e r ; ¦ ¦ ¦ Get Genuine ¦ SKELGAS.: year. WINONA TYPEWRITER SERV. ary 10th, 1964 toward the . '¦er. yy •;. ' ¦ ' • v . . . y 161 E Is your home too big? Sport .coupe, loaded and ICE, , 3rd. A purchase of the William J. List i960 Chevrolet Cory air You can depend on SKEL- : Norton farm in Elba Town- with LINCOLN for quick priced to move out, low , ; Washing, Ironing iMach. 79 ' results, Many satisfied cus- mileage/ . . . ' coupe automatic irans- GAiS to gi ve you full value _ _ ship; Winona .County. Bids . Winona Truck .missipn , radio , heater.7 MAYTAG ATr*5 FRIGlDAIRt^Fast, ex-; should be forwarded to tomers. We TRADE, BUY, 7 for your money. ' . . . pert, service. Complete^ stock and parts ¦ -¦: 1959 Ford 7Galaxiey :4-tibor , Even when . .or SELL. TRY US. Service Wm& H. .Choalie J. Co.. Tel. . 3871 , : BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-GMC . . Foley & Foley, Attorneys _ ~ 1963 CORVETTE Sting Ray . automatic .' :. transmission , electric , lines are down ' "> " 'Friday ' : TAKE OVERy PAYMENTS on year oW Wabasha , Minnesota. The . ^HC TRUCK SALES : Open inights convertible, fully equipped , radio; heater. SKELGAS comes through! automatic . washer with Suds-Saver. right , is reserved to reject ' ' ' ' 7 Perfect condition; Payments $a per A/A- AFTER HOUHS v " . y& SERVICE only78. .0OP miles yandy like 1959 4- yy " When you use SKELGAS month. Gambles, 164 Center, Winona, any and all bids and any ¦SS Laird y Tel. 4738 brand hew, ' beautiful red ; dobr , standard shift, ra« sale is subject to approval 7 Wan^y Tliuy ^ 81 : ¦ ' ' with white top.: . dio, heaten yy you can be : assured of con- 7 Court ; y Art Smith ... 6896 . •;¦ '. by the Probate . , Wi- . ' ' : : ' 7 Thesta ;Values 1959: Pontiac Bonneville 4- , " .'USED . heavy duty truck , hoist wanted. Li^ed-Cars .7 .: y v7' 7 109 stant uninterrupted service/, :-. . ¦ '¦ ¦T nona County, Minnesota. ¦ ; . .el.- . . 933J.:* : ' ; 1961 OLDSMOBILE S8 4- • • door hardtop, automatic day and liight, :in any kind . .: Pat Heise . .; ./ 5709 y ¦^. : . WMrMILLER ^CRAp"! RON 1 MITA L ¦ ¦ door: , power transmission , power steer- ¦ CO. pays highest prices for scrap ' ' ;¦ Yes , Under :^ : i;I ^ ^ ^ ¦ of vyeather. . . , 'Daniel; F, Foley Gordon Weishorn . . . 5598 v. steering arid brakes, ing, : power brakes. ¦ Iron, metals,: .hides, wool arid raw fur. : ¦ : ...... 222-¦ ¦W- 2nd, - Tel. 2047. - Executor of the Estate of . '/¦ Hy - y 50Qy Your j- ieart 1961 . PONTIAC Bonneville; 1959 -Ford 4-door Ranch Your SKELGAS Dealer is . ' ¦ • " * . Closed SaturdaysV ' . . y- 1957; Ford Convertible , V-8' motor, "with wagon, automatic trans- your friend and neighbor; " ' William J. Norton , deceased station wa gon , full power. * . VVANTED^SCRAP IRON i^ETALT" .autdmotic transmission, radio, beat- on y the 7 mission, radio, heater. . COW HIDES, WOOL & RAW F.URS. y/^m! LINCOLN .. . er., Blue body with white .-lop. A bet. 1961 OLDSMOBILE Starfire . , You Can Depend om Him. HIGHEST PRICES PAID ¦¦ ¦>AGE^GY; ter ¦ than average car lor only .: ¦ convertible, loaded. 1959 Cadillac Sedan¦¦ deVille, " ' VM 8. W IRON AND META L CO. Houses for Salo 99 - ll .;}' '; v Coldest Days ! ¦ full power. . ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ,207'W. 2nd, across Spur Gas - Station- ' ' y yy. $.495 7. ;.-7 77- 1961 .: CHEVROLET Innpala : . 7. ' : . :For your. Convenience . CHATFIELD 475-2 bedrooms, gas. fur- ¦:• coupe, V-8, straight stick; ¦:¦; 1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 4- ' ' " " Save dollars by coming in kitchen, 69W74UJ . . i We Are Now;- Again Open On Sals. . : nace, large living room and ^W - cjobr, automatic . transmis- -^^ ~ 8-1045 tor appointment. 1961 ; . :R6^S half lot . Tel. y; yHrcHETryRICES PAib~~~y __ Tel sm how; while these values are sion ," power steering, ?^^ mt straight pow . . for scrap Iron, metals,, rags, hides, GOODVIEW '— modern-2-bedroom home, NYSJROM'S " 2-door , 6 cylinder, * :¦ ' built-in stove, ¦ ¦ still available. ervbrakes. '' APPl-IANJCE raw furs and woolf . carpeted living room, * ' ' . Chrysler - Plymouth :' . stick , only 27,000 ' miles. - 'A A : 217 E. 3rd .Tel.: 4210 ' tile bath y corner lot. Tel.. 5868. ' ...... Open Friday ' filptnt ¦ 1959 yChevrolet Sam Weismah & Son y: Auction Salji,: . : .4-:' • ' . 1961 CHEVROLET: Impala , Bel Air 4- NEW 3-BEDROOM home with 2-car at- 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air - - . INCORPORATED ¦ Sport coupe, V-8, P«ower- ydoor, standard shift, heat« ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ tached sarage. In .: Hilke Subdivision. . . . LV I KOHNEIC -- door , V-ft -motor and auto- ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦ Furn., Rug s , Linoleu m ' 4W .W.V3rd ¦ . ' : ; Tel. SB47 . - - T F -F ¦ ' :¦;'" ' " ¦ er '. • ' . ' 64 Tel. , 4.127. for- appolntrnenl. . . . :' AUCTIOMEER, City and.state licensed yyv- v - -glide.- ' . " ". ' ' . . . ¦ ~ 7 1 959 FORD , -; matic transmission, radio, FLOORS—Sell complete line " floor coV- Roams Without Meals 8*6 862—2-bedrobm home. ' Im- and bonded, 252 Llb»rly St. . (Corner '' 1959 Ford Fairlane 500 4- FOURTH E : 'heater. . .196.1 CHEVROLET- -S-door erlngjj . ceramic, plastic wall:tiler For- mediate possession. S«,950. Tel. 5751 or . E. 5th and Liberty), feL ^60. ¦ '¦ " ,, . ; ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : 4-do6r7economy 6 . " • ' 6 cylinder, byer-y door automatic transmis- mica; sundries;. Free, estrmates . tel. FOURTH W. « 4—sleeping room for y»w.- ': " ' V . v : -AA ' - ' - ;___ ¦ sedan , . { 8-3105 Lyle Zlegeweld. ' . ' ' ' ¦; • " '¦"¦ • ' ¦ sion; radio, heater. . . flenllemeh. In modern. : home, build- •K Minnesota y . 7 / cylinder mot or, yy • • drive. . •' . ~ FOUNTAIN CITY—large 11-room Y ' ^X^-;$?9§. 2 ' TA|C E 0VER PAYME N TS^-iTgreerTiR7- CLEAN, WARM sleeping room. Genfle- ing on N. Shore Drive,: Suitable for Land & Auction Sales \:. :. I standard : t r a n s- 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 1958- con- Ing room suite, : foam cushions. - Per- man preferred: 179 W. 4th. Tel. 3479. . . warehouse, or store. For sale, or ' . apis., . Everett J. Kohner . . y mission, PTcfdrive, 1959 Ford Custom 300 4- 6 cylnnder vertible; standard shift , fect condition . Payments ' J8.50 . per ¦ ~ rent, Also large modern mobile home, ' Sport coupe, , : CENTRALLY LOCATED — a pieasant J58 - Walnut;; Tel. . B-3710; after hburt 7814 \ / : month. Gimbleii- . 'Ui - Center, Winona. . . sacrifice for quick sale. . C SHANK, \'. / radio,;yheater ,. tu- door, V-S motor with autd- siraigni SULR . radio, heater. : warm , sleeping room,- Tel, 531S. ..' ' r ¦ ' ¦; FOAM RUBBER^ MATfRES-S-^fuir r siie; Hbmemaker 's Exchange, 552 E. 3rd.. JAN. 31—Frl., '12:30 p.m. 6 miles NY. tone finish , white; , ' matic transmission, radio , 1958 . Buick Special 4-door, of Caledonia, Mlnn^ Eldon Reed, own- V ; ¦ ¦ 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 5 ' used ' . -2 rew in*' ' original: cartons. Rooms for Housekeeping 87 .MI r4N?-modern: 2-bed- ¦ :¦ ;* : SPRING GROVE, er; Schroeder Bros., auct ioneers; Thorp sidewall y y tire s. heater. ' " stick automatic transmission, .. Contact , M il l . Clausen. Winona Hotel, attached garage,, car- A 4-door, V-a , straight , T" room house with Sales Co., clerk'. ROOMS F0R MEN, with". or without 1 bedroom, 1-W , radio, heater. NYLON CARPET—foam; back, 12' - wide; ' ¦ peted living room and . ~ ~ Spotless condition through- yy only 30,000; miles. kitchen privileges. ' Tel. , 4859, . '. . . furnace. Mrs. FEB77— Sat., 1 T 7 nil|es N.E7~o( [ y;yy/A$69. 8 y A: ¦ Good color assortment. $3.99 a sq. yd. baths, -full basemenl, 0.mi . out. Specially priced at— ' : 2,-door "¦ , 1958 Plymouth Savoy 2-door; ¦ ¦ - Harmony, Minn. Tel, Alma, Wis. Delbert Mahlman, owner; 1960 CHEVROLET , . SHUMSKI'S, 58 W ard. ' - , '...... , -, Charles Wead, ¦ Apartments, Flats 90 ' "- ' - ' - ' '¦ - ' " v Alvin . Kohner.. auctioneer ,* . Northern linder standard shift, radio, heat- ^ y886-3254.. . .: ;' ; . ^_ j_ . straight stick76 cy . ¦ ¦ ¦¦ SAV E $100 on this v-plece;. MvIngV room ~, Inv. Co.,' clerk . ¦ • • ' ' ' . :er. y ' . ' .. FOUR ROOMS,: screened porch, private LOCA'trdN — Here yls a 6-room . yy vv'7 ::$895y:- yy ; ; I960 CHEVROLET 4-door grouping, Including sofa, . 2 chairs, ..! WEST 7" bath, heat and water furnished. J7S. on- main floor, 2 up, FEB. 1—Sat., 11. a.m. In Looney Valle^ '¦¦ step fables, -1 cocktail; table, 2 table house, 4 rooms ' " . sedan V-«, straight stick, y. 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 4- '. . 476Vi E. Broadway. 'Tel.' 3066 or 6960. ' has part basement 1 and furnace. $5,000. ,8 miles N: bt . Houston; Minn. Elmer , lamps,: 1 pole lamp. Regular...$279.55. '¦ y door hardtop, autpinatic MODERN downtown^apt., ' 3 "rooms ' and Easy terms. - $600 dowi, balance. ..like Koster, owner;. Frlckson 8, Ode, aiic- 1960 CHEVROLET Impala .; Now only $169.55. Down payment -$19,55 . ¦' : w^^^M^- . " rent: Se-e . . • ' ¦• tloneersi.Security State¦ Bank, Houston, transmission, povyer steer- and $13.48 per month. BOR ZYSKOWSKI bath. Stove, refrigerator, hot water ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ .^^^^HIVR0irT<^C^^^ hardtop coupe , 6 cyLinder, . • - . A. ' and heat furnished. Living room car- : .- clerk. . . , . ;. .; v. - y yENABLE^y. FURNITURE, 302 Mankato Ave. ,:. STAHR 77 ~ • ¦ ¦¦ automatic, real sharp. ing, powery brakes, v peted." Adults only. Inquireyi21 W, 3rd. 7 W. FEB." i^-fues., 9:30 ya'.mT"l4 rtiiies ' H. 75 W. 2nd :; T«l. 8-2711 y 105 Johnson .- * TeL 2396 y 374 W. Mark . . . . -' ; . Tel. MV of- J2, ' 1958 Plymouth 9 passenger ALTURA, Minn.—2-bedroorn apt. Imme- ^ Decorah, la., on Ht^y- then 1 ; 1960 OLDSMOBILE Sinper 88 : mile E John H. Lenz, owner; Erick- Open Monday Evenings : Open Friday Evening 7 /: .:/ 2ndyFlpor '7y diate possession. Barzel Grocery,. _AI- , 4-door hardtop, full power. wagon, automatic trans- ¦ son 8* ' Knudsen, auctlone-e'rs; . 1st Nat'l . tura, Minn. . Tel. 6351- . . ; mission, power steering, ' 0B Bank, Wabel. clerk. . ,: 1960 FORD Convertible , real Remodeling Special...7 FIFTH W. 1606—4-room ground floor apt., l? :¦ power brakes. .- 2 bedrooms, full bath, large . utility ,c& Sale or Rent; Exchange ' ' sharp. ¦ ¦ 101 llll l llll| l llll l l l l lJ lll l ll lll iri l lllillllllUUIIIIIIIll l room plus playroom for children, plen- ' _ _ l . l^ yi960 PLYMOUTH Fur3* con- 1958 Chevrolet Biscayne 4- ¦ ' *vvnN/>- " " : ^ . /7SIM^ONS^r::f7 ty closet area, on bus line, . near ¦ ' Tel/ 2349 : MRMElT CUNiC^UlLDINGT toTTjTi vertible.' door, automatic transmis- . .' schools,. , church,- , oil - heat. . Available. :I'S^- ' A - . or lease. ' 45x140.* Elevato r, stoker heat, full size innerspring : 5. Contact present occupants or ¦ ' ' sion, radio, heater. Feb. . ll -: 120 Center St. Immediate occupancy.. Contact BOB /-.SS'^S' (Sffi^ 1959. PONTIAC. Catalnna 4- .; ' owner ' e| 619 N. 3rd . St., La Crescent, ¦ ^ SELOVER, Realtor, for showing. - ^* .frt!iTiffl iff tfflii^iSff B S^K'* y ' 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88 2- mattress,.. . Minn, Tel. 895-2571 ^mmmst ¦ m^smms^msar- door hardtop, full paWer. . _ . - 7. " : door hardtop, y automatic LAFAYETTE 776^ V-i- 3-robm . upstairs' Wanted--Reil Estate 102 1959 BUICK 4-door sedan . ~ transmission, power steer- apt. with bath. Tel. 3742 '. for'..-appoint- Greenhouse? WANTED-Hduplex wlfh 3 or mort bed. with power. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' $29:95 ment to see. -' . ' ' • ' : Yes, th Is three-bedroom home with rooms In owner . aparlments. Loca- ing, power brakes. ~ "' 1959 OLDSMOBILE station GROUND FLOOR—4 rooms and balh, carpeted . living room and fireplace ted centrally . or West . , lei. .8-3981. j ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ 1957 Oldsmobile Super 88 has a small greenhouse off the base- nJi | g^j^« ' ' • PI ' ? % 'k// wagon with power. modern, : heated. Contact 224W Ol in- HOUSE WANTE'D-Aprll v possesslonr'vT ^p»« i .ffl l^^ . : ¦ ' ¦ ment for the gardener, who wants a convertible, automatic stead, or Tel. 8-3952. .. " clnity. • of McDonald' s, State price, : etc. 1961 RAMBLER 4-ddor se- 7 BURKE'S _ __ green tnumb, also a lenced-ln yard, ¦ Donald Thompson, 9J7 . 2nd, Man. transmission, power steer- FURNITURE MART CENTRALLY LOCATED-deiuxe Proem bath and half and a screened front dan, . straight stick , real apt., healed. Immediate possession katoi AAinn. \y . .USED M;- . porch. ^mm^ :F|lld 1' - - ing, power brakes. ¦ ' low mileage, East 3rd and Franklin Tef, S-IC2 7 or. 4135. .' BUI L DI N & LOf^wante dr^isOx 15o7~ ' TeT. ft! itltSlru-HH. Know what you're getting! Get a Safe Buy 1957 Dodge Coronet 4-door, 5413. ¦ ¦ - - ' ' - j 1958 CHEVROLET I mpala :MANKATO 450—downstairs 3 rooms and Bui It-ins V . . . _ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' " "' ' " ¦ ' u,ed «• . . . • quality-checked , by . your automatic transmission, Good Things to Eat 65 balh, heat and hot water furnished , This new rambler, now being com- WILL PAY HiOHEST c ASH P R TC ES 1' ' BEftHlcS-S ©HUT-' coupe, V-8, automatic. Inquire rear apartment. pleted, »ias a bulll*ln rnnge and oven, FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY 6 mm Mercury dealer! radio, heater. Il|| fr r.»m ^r.. n i inrwi B 1958 CHEVROLET I mpala CARLOAD ol Kennehoc potatoes. 20 Ibs. - bath ' with vanity, blrcn cablnetsi In- 1957 4-door, for. J9C, 5Q lbs. 11.45. WINONA POTA- Apartments, Furnished 91 . sulatcd sidewalls and celling, cement : "HANK" JEZ EWSKI coupe , 6 cylinder, straight ¦ ' ¦ - " ~~ drive and .atloched gurape. Be the ' standard shift , radio , heat- TO JWARKET, 118 Market . _ _ ._ _ CENTRALLY LOCATED — furnished (Winona' s Only Real Eitata Buyer) i i iiiiiiiii) i i iiii)miiii)iimi stick; _ 3 first to live In this new convenience ifflji|) l|i |i iii iitiiiB3aiiuiiiiiiiii iii i iiiiiiii|inniniiniTTiiii rooms and bath . Tel. -5129. Tel. «8B and 7093 P.O . Box 345 er. Household Articles 67 home. 1958 PONTIAC station wag- T 1 room w-ltti 1957 Buick Century 2-door "' — " " CENTRAL LOCATION—nice — ¦ on. ^"N NAH' S HU50AND, H cctor , hates kltchonetle , al| utilities furnish ed, 2-Bed room Brick ' ' '. hard work so he clc.ins , the rugs TJjjjT > hardtop, automatic trans- Employed lady prele/rcd. Available This home located on a large cor- f 1958 PLYMOUTH station with Blue Luslre. Rent, electric sham- -N mission , radio, heater. ¦ . March ), Tel. 9169. , , ner lot Mas a pine-panelled nnd enrpet- '61 Falcon 4 Door wagon, poner , $1, H , Clionto fl, Co. WABASHA E. 353-1 room and kitchen- ed living room, new water, heater, 1558 BUICK 4-door hardtop. 1957 Ford Fairlane 4-door, """"""" KELVI NATOR ette, suitable for 1 or 2 adults . U in- ' back perch, and large single garage. 6 cylinder with deluxe botfy, radio , l ight blue automatic . transmission, itios furnished. Price . SIO.90O . j ' 1958 MERCURY converti- ' APPLIANCES finish. Merc s another compact with (tior^ r ble, real clean, . radio , heater Big Savings! I Chock our price bdon Wanted to Rent 96 Lake Central , . j. ¦ v ' ,. '* *?...... EFFEN. . ,„ , u ,,, ,, ; automatic. 36 months to pay. 1957 Ford 4-door wagon, you buy. Corno in or cal l 1559 STUDEBAKER 2-door describes the ' location ol this home V 4) I ZVsD apt. or WINONA FIRE 8. POWER CO. RENT OR LEASE-fjround floor In a cenlrnl locnllon near Lake Park, overdrive , radio, heater. bedrooms. Furnish fd; fepfflMmSHl hardtop, overdrive, 6 cyl- S4 E. Jnd Tel . 5065 house with 1 or 1 wopd-piinellod dining room, carpeted Tel, 2J49 1957 Plymouth Belvidere 2- (Across Irom the hew pa rking lol) Must be In good condition. living room, three hodrooms, Ml inder, p.m, during tho dny. Tel. '561 after 6 bnth, stoker heat. Complete price, v Ph.Q 560 tei4TE y ST.y door hardtop, automatic Refrigerators 72 1961 VOLKSWAGEN 2-door, Farms, Land for Sale 98 sa. TOO . ^ '60 Ford V-8 . 1961 OLDSMOBILE FB5 4- transmission , radio, heat- FREEZER-19ilO model , iip-rl . ihl, 21 cu. j ~ er. tt. Excellent condition. TeL , 6 3(168 after , SMALL ACREAGE nenr Ch.ilf.leld, Mod- Income Property "GOOD-BY" door del uxe sedan , auto- 5 p.m. j ern home, 26x30 barn, other oul bu lid- This In-rrje two-slory Ir.imo can be matic, V-8, 1957 * Inns, Very desirable location, floyum a sourr.0 ot Income lor you a*, a TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on rHrlnera- ; door , standard shift , ra- Agency, Rushford, Minn, roonilncj houip, oood lor^tlon, walking says the SELLER Station Wagon 1958 PLYMOUTH 2-door comhlnallon, 1^6 Ib, frocicr tor-frecier j ¦ distance to downtown or as a larne dio, heater. on bottom, .uitomntlc dt'fro*,! In r»- NEAR NEW HARTFORD VALLEY - 90 hardtop coupe, real sharp. single fnrnlly home, oil • heat , live Irlgorator. Excellent condition , fay- ] acres, nbout 30 ncres level nnd tillable, Fordomatic transmission. Full power. 150 2-door, bedrooms. "GOOD BUY" 1957 CHEVROLET converti- ments $7,50 per monlh. | | yj 1957 CHEVROLET V-8, 4- er. Stoves Furnaces, Parts school bus by door. Pricwi to soil al , 75 stick, 1957 Oldsmobile 88 4-door, 114,900 , Also a pood M'lucllon ol lots, Lower Level on Ihe properties we list and door , straight CAS OR OIL heaters, ranges, water acreages and other (arms near Wlnraria. This r-nmhlor wllh three bedrooms automatic transmission, ,, Service, 1957 CHEVROLET 4-door , heaters , complete Installat ion* has bath with vanity, kllchen dlnctle sell. If you nre wanting to radio, heater. parts. RANGE OIL 11URNER CO ., 907 CORNFORTH REALTY combination, wnlk-oot basement, bio V-8 automatic, t, 5lh. Tel. 1411 , Adolph Mlchalowskl. I.n Crescent, Minn. Tel. 6952101 1957 Mercury 4-door wagon, lol, Low I HA down payment, balance sell or nre looking for a La rgest Lot Staff to Arrange No j 1957 CHEVROLET 2-door , like rent, home, why wait'1 See us automntie. automatic transmission, Payments Until Spring power steering, power $5900 NOW am] bo s I I V J er . Clay Hoof Windows $1.00 ca. drive , V-H , only 12,000 miles, 19,10 Plymouth Plaza 4-door, lfi Ln. Ft. Knuu track nnd 1 pr. hangers $4.9fi sot LptOVt^Tel. | | b ^ 2340 MOHAW K 1961 CHEVROLET W ton automntie transmission, 10 Ln , Fl. Franz 1 rack and 1 pr. hangers $3,05 sot St, radio , heater. [ 120 Cent or N. D. Nylon C Ply pickup. Odd Windows 50 on. hm^^:y .^::y^-;^y;ix^:^^£sr '59 Fo rd V-8 1%I CHEVROLET •1*i ton 1950 Oldsmobile 88 2-door , 3—9x 1 2—!)ll, Burn Sash $1.00 on. Truck Ti res , pickup. automatic transmission , Tutone blue Automatic transmission and radio, power steering, 17— 10x 1 2*- -fi It. Barn Sash $1,00 on. Neat appearance , (iood runner. Com- I960 GMC ' u ton pic kup. radio, 1—3' x7' Aluminum Combinatio n Door $10.00 ea. 050-16 $10.95 C O P) C 1959 GMC 1 ton , dual wheels, hoator. pare villi prices asked elsewhere 4)0 7 C) with lioi.st , 19,16 Ford custom 4-door , 1 Screen Door -Grille , $6.95 value $2.00 oa: -Abts- 70Q-15 $24.60 standard shift , radio , heat- 5x8x12 Building Blocks 05 on. 0. largo carpeted 11vino and dlnlno 1957 CHEVROLET *• ton , room. 2 large linclriiorni wllh ampla Plus Tna dual W IKPI.S willi pl ntform. er. 1 Noll 22" Flower and Donlor Fence .. $3.00 Boll clovl space nnd Mi viinn room, New gat r~ i 'i 19.K! Oldsmobile (18 4-door, furnncw. Neatly ilucorattit and avullobla 1955 GMC * ., ton. 1 Keg » penny Com Nails $5.00 keg for Immedliile pov-tMlon. Walklnd fllis - Largest Lot Staff to Show You 1954 FORI) :, ton, automntie Ininsmission , bus. Madl*.nn KALMES TIRE i j 3 K ?« .00 keg tante lo town. 1 block to power steering, power CRS Spikes School district. PrKetl for quick sale Cars You Can Check U p On! 1951 CHEVROLKT ',? ton, Asphalt Shingl os $(5.00 Sq. under II0.0OO, Winona 's U.scil Ti re Ccnlo.r 1949 GMC I Ion , dunll wheels brakes. lon-nr. W. 2nd St. j 31 pes. «lxl0— 5 10" I'anolfiroove 1. Income properly. Oood west locnllon. with rn-ck. MANY 1955 AND shoot 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms down for owner OLDER MODELS TO Siding $-1-00 anil 4 rooms and . bedrooms up lor Severi\ l Used Rnnts tenant. Near bin a ntJ shopping district. Boat* . Motor*, Etc, 106 CHOOSE FROM . Ram Scrapers $1.00 en. ^ Inquires anil wo will t>« glad to give full DISCOUNT Irom what? HiiT' rwati roil Buy with confidence nt And Motors , Pri ced $4.50 ea. partic ulars on this line buy, All Units Reconditioned 1 50 lb, Akon a Son ler Taint you li-ivrui'ii wllhoul plion/ H'Mirlcei , Winona ' s Super Market of Used Cars To' Move Out . WARRIOR KOA1S . frl. t) Mi. and Guaranteed. Prefinished l'a nelin g $4.50 per shoot E. A btruAln. 3 bedroom, 2 story home " located In n oood Cnst Third Slrcnl |o CIIKVHOI I. 1 , WI lm|i*il*> 4 unoi . V-H , . Financing Available , Is $75.00 per M. r Wo A lways Advertiso Our Trices! lx*l Fir Boards . cnlliin. Close lo hi , Man ' s School nnil I' owi'iulldc. '.|i*.in .)"ly *IftVi . Fountain Car lot open church, Rl(iht on Ihs bus line, close to PONTIAC, 1»61 ilar Ch IMi 4 dnor V.«, BIGALK downtown. Low price of le.DOO, •ulomatlc . ftially shaip HJ»J, Mondny, Wednesday. Frid«y 0 . .1 Motor Co. CHEV ROLET CO. 'til fl p.m. A I AR» WHY (SS SArtSrirn witli a mnndniiii ' *4lh nnd Miiin, Wlnonn Opm Mm. -JhYi. RvenlnR E, R, Clay 8 7737 , fllll 7lebell 4(131, tile? UOfl ll I1RO'. Mnlnrcvcln Simp, I Td. 886-11622 MOTORS U. A, Atol* 3104. 474 .. Hit . lei, AWL I Preston nnd Fountain , Minn, f ¦'' ¦ : V By BUZZ SAWYER :' . V7*7'- '. ' A A . 7 *<*""* V 77 - ;;7a:77-^ H ' Wednesday,- Jannary », : 1964

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