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\C ' -—--— iflcum^ p a/wucbi - , ¦ :^ ., . . Astronaut John Glenn waves from car today as his welcoming parade began from the White House, background, jrj car are Vice President Johnson, ' Glenn's wife Annie and son Da-vid," 16, (AP pliotofax) Watkins Ends Negotiations, Sale to Pfizer Company Off 3 Skindivers Watkins f/eefs Curtailment Would Have Die in Quarry, , Four Directdrs Been 'Drastic' By ADOLPH BREMER 4th Survives Daily News City Editor KIN GSTON . N ,-Y.. '(AP > -Three Two NewMeeps The intention of Chas. Pfizer & skindivers died Sunday when a Co, to curtail Watkins Products mud slide trapped them 130 feet operations here Was involved in under water in an abandoned the decisio" announced Sunday stone quarry and their air sup- not to sell VvatkJns to Pfizer , but., E. 'L. - plies ran King- ,Jr.; Watkins president , said. A fourth diver , who made a He made the comment after his daring attempt to rescue them, mother , Mrs. Grace AV. King, sec- was reported in fair condition at retary of Watkins , had made the a hospital today/ suffering . from following announcement on behalf: shock. He knew his own breath- of Watkins' and Pfizer: ing apparatus was defective . when "THE PRINCIPAL shareholderi he: made the rescue attempt. of Watkins Products , Ihe: '. and the Dea n Delbene, treasurer of the management of Chas. Pfizer & 1,000-raember Illinois; Council of Co;, Inc. today jointly announce Skin and Scuba Divers, a> af- that negotiations . for the possible filiate of the Underwater Society acquisition by Pfizer of the Wat- GREAT FUTURE IN SPACE of America, called the deaths ^of kins companies have been termi- the three men '- 'definitely the nated by mutual consent." Capital Hails worst traged y in the history of Mrs. King had announced on scuba diving. ". Jan. 2f> that the King family vvas Those asphyxiated were: Jack considering selling controlling in- ' : Lepinski, 27,. of Wakefield , Mich., terest in Watkins to Pfizer. -An " a U.S. Air Force man who had exchange of stock was to be in- Space Hero 9|jit volved. ^^/^i L - fj^i^X^^ijgjfe/^. been attending .courses at an In- ternational . Business Machines - Actually, negotiations ^ although ^^ Corp. plant here; David Lasher, E. j . Sievers Howard F. Williams not as intensive as at that time, 32, and William Mills Sr., 45, Senior Vice.President Vice President had been going on for a year or Despite Rain both of this, city on the Hudson Finances' Operations more. : WASHINGTON . . (AP.)—Astronaut River . Then on Feb. .6 Mrs. King, with John H. Glenn Jr. rode down' the consent of Pfizer management, parade route of great heroes to- Undor treatment at Benedieline announced that an "agreement day to a.ceremonial meeting of WASHINGTON-^^^Uf^^^^jsii minutes before the "This is certainly in sharp con- liams THE She did not make the trip back Official observations for the 24 who Is a ters , Marilyn Ann and Dorothy JAN. 26 announcement had expected louclidown of the Presi- NORTHFIELD . Minn. UP) - trast with similar programs con- t ions; C. Bernard Jacobs, included this statement: "There is 2-year-old to the Capitol today, staying for ducted elsewhere in the world hours ending at 12 m. today : vice president of Continental Illi- iJean . dent's jet. The frozen body of a ' 2i) , absolutely no intention on our Already on hand were Mr. and boy who wandered away from liis a few more days in the sun. and elevates the peaceful intent Maximum , ; minimum 14; nois National Brink , . Chicago , and i His successor as branch nian- , ' , 18; precipitation , 2 inches pa rt or Pfhor' - to move opera- Mrs. II.W. Castor , Mrs. Glenn 's home duri ng the night was found Exact details of Mrs. Kennedy 's of our program ," Glenn Said. noon John Windhorst of the M inneapolis j ager at Memphis will be C . K. tions of the company out itinerary have yet to be worked snow , Helierlin g, who lias heen general of Wi- parents , and her brollier- in-law in a snowbank along Northfie ld' s As was to be expect ed , he ie- law firm of Horsey; Owen , Mar- ; nona. The sale will merely in- out , but the delny will knock out not everything worked AIRPORT WEATHER quart Windhorst and West rural sales , manager at the head- and sister , Mr. and Mrs. James main street early today. ported . , . volve an exchange of stock and Hosey of Pittsburgh, Police ssiid Stewart Gravlin ap- Ihe first eight days of her previ- jierfecLl y on his flight. (North Central Obse rvations) Previously Mrs. Mariel Kin g-, quart ers here . Max . temp. 211 at 1 p.m. Sun- biive no effect on personnel or They were flown from Florida , parently wandered away about 2 ously announced schedule, She "We may well need to make daughter of Mrs. Grace King, -i:ici The hoard nf directors meeting, employment in the community. a.m. while other members- of the will start the trip with a visit changes—and these will he tried day, min. 17 at noon today , scat- heen a vice president and director ' at which . I lie vice presidents -were where they had spent the week- clouds at 3.000 feel, Indeed I'fi/er is actually planning end with the Glenns , on an Air family slept. He w.as dressed only in New Delhi , India , and carry out nn subsequent thiee-orhil tered layer of of Wall:ins. ! elected, was held at Minneapolis art expansion of operations in on from that point as previously flights later this year, to lie fol- visibility 12 miles , wind 1.1 m.p.h. i Saturday, Wi- Force jet. identical to the I'resi- in his pa jama top. He was the Mr. Kui£ said there has been nn Friday and nona. s, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donakl Grav- determined , ending the lour at lowed hy 18-orbit , 2-l-hour flights ," from northwest , barometer 30.5 dent' 2(i and rising, humidi ty 57 percent. change in stock ownership. Almost I "We feel sine that this action They took their place in the lin. Karachi . Pakistan , on March . he sai() to some- of l I K - several postpone- Home at Mankato Michigan. Heavy snow or glaze had nmioiiiiced the resi gnation of cisions and is no longer opon lo ' areas outside Hie Midwest snov.v Four lo eight inches of snow warnings were post ed for much Director Douglas H. Itfibiiison ns $$b million a year, A Wat kins of- ment s of the first U.S. m-anncd 'MANKA /AP) was indicated in northwest W'is- litigation. ficial said Sunday that this wax orbital flight which Glenn finally TO, Minn. - The belt. of. Kansas, . Nebraska. - northwest vice pn'sidenl -iiiai keliiig, a post " five members of the Clayton Spore eonsn , and, two . to four inches --in i It directed the IJ. S. Ihstricl a high estimate. carried out last Tuesday. Arctic air from Canada sprea d Missouri , Iowa and .sections o/ Il- he had held since May !!>">7. King, family, fled from their burning Into Montana, Wyoming and the northern half of Illinois. linois nnd Wiscons in. j Court in. Mississippi to rule on Mr. in discussing the de- A big jot taxied slowly ncross ¦ - , " ' '" ' MR. KING taid that Mr. Ja- i protest s by Freedom Hiders who cision not lo soil lo Pfizer , said the field lo tlie hangar where .a home Sunday. " North Dnkota, In Mont -nnn , tem- . . Spore discovered flames coming Snowy alto spread across areas In tin Far Wort, ihowors damp- cobs unci Mr . Windhorst would not | were arrested in .lucksoti. Miss, that under the newly reorgunucdt red -carpet lwid been unrolled . peratures fel l to 2t> . Ix'low zero I'll , Ne- ( ) iVoin a h-edroom closet. Mis wife , in the central Itoekie s. ah V IUM I .scattered seel ions of .'ali- lim e an active part in Ihe manage- Tiic Supremo Cow l . fold the board "them 's great hope for the* \VI»cn the plane slopped , Ihe in llulle -20 in Drumnmiid , -HI vada and northern Arizona. future. We expect to go forward. ran upstairs to shepherd tfiio Ihree in Lewiston and -17 in Cut Hank. fomia. Two inches ol snow fell ment ' oilier than serving on the ( District Court to dispose of the (•Coninucd on Pago 3, Col. 2) children , 2 to fi , out of tlie. house Showers nnd Ibundeishowers in the Mount Hamilton area south- board of directors , . case expedit iously , "in " the light We have definit e expansions in ¦GLENN safely. Th* snow b«lt extended from broke out southeast of the Mid- cast of San Francisco. Mr, Si«v«r» started with the of this (today ' s! opinion. " inlnd." ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' PATIEN T ! "' . -, ¦ . ¦ baseball ,, hut now h Losses Exp lained TUB 'HAGUE , Netherlands Unlversit-y e< proach. . -. - * ' 7^ HH^. - Sm»rt, too, with their ' federal Tax is reduced to (his ¦fAf* !—Robert •' !¦ '. Kennedy dis- young basehall v/N. ' / ^%k ^ ^!T . -" . . . (This - is /the sixt h mo Dp you have a The boy. was a baseball addict. «lre»iri'lineJ uppeit (" ' _' .:¦¦ ' ' o'rt icicz on income " amount of" otu,: fourth- of the tol al cussed tlie Dutch-Indonesian con- fan or hot-rodder or ' skin-diving en- Hfe-N v -; ,• ' > ¦^>'mi, /ieaf scries of. . . ' His father had played on a profes- mWrni^ com6ir,in ^di>// Inrc i! mnrl r awilahfc as a long-term gain received.. The rule flict over West . .New. 'Guinea with thusias t in your household? ' ' W^KtSS sJ ^^ ' « 8"ined 1 kjL^—^—Jf 'J M. A, II. sional team . Baseball was the cen- by the makers of pi/Wic service , by the -JWinne- ' is the same with reg;ard to the Foreign Minister Joseph Fine—As long as his school ter or conversation in the family. H^^^^BE^SHB^,,. end smooth leathers V ^^'B^P'/' Mode return and you are Lints , today hut aides said the as theyare^ ¦ . .sofa ' -State Bar Association , Minnesota grades arc kept up, . ¦B^^^ H^I^HB KE^ %^ , Mobilgas and Mobiloll : therefore nlloWtd to deduct f rom U. S. attorney general brought no "The more you know about ^ ^ Public Relation,*Committee.) something, the more fun it is to ¦j ^^^^^ H^k weir ^V ^** gross income orte-half of the net message from the Indonesian gov- Hobbies and other extra-curricu- Inir.iolei elm built- N. before computing ; ' ernment to (he Dutch. lar activities broaden the IrVes of think about ," I told him. "No won- ^^ffB^^^^^BP^; ^jfe^ In ! Gain from the sale of a capita! long-term gain der you let your mind j ^. Special Features; v **1 . . ' ¦. ' your tax , ¦ ' .: ' The aides stressed that Kenne- childre n ' iis . they 'do adults. . They turn to ^^^HH^^^HK'^fe ""^ . asset . is giyi-rt . prefen ential tax dy was on a fact-findin g Knir and give a new dimension to life. baseball' in history class. History treatment on both ' .your Minnesiii .i LOSSES FROM the sale of cap- , loves music and de- cannot compete with baseball for would report to his brother Presi- If a child your \^j^Hj^UBB9BBBBBB^L^^^BBBBrhiBBBB ^ «hd federal , (ax ret urns. A --capita! ital assets , other than those held den t Kennedy.- votes almost all available time to attention because you know a .^t for your own benefit , -arc ¦ deducti- ' lot . about " baseball and very little asset can be generally defined as it; if he tears down old cars in ble in the . year you sell the cap- Kennedy in his tal ks with Dutch them up about history. " any property held hy a taxpayer ' the garage and builds ital asset, However. ' these losses bfticials : stressed—a s he- did in ;i»iin , it' s all to the good provid- ' I suggested he give history a ^5.99 ^J^^PJR^^^^^BR^Q^^ffij^^^^^P East End Coal & not in connection with . a business ' are limited; to $1,000 tn excess- -of Indonesia—that his government is ed school grades are in keeping good try for a. week. Study his his- and. with "reference to (he nvernne Die capital gains /Or any one year. : anxious to sec the Dulch-I.jxjone-- wilh his ability. .. tory lessons, redd extra : books and Where your ' capital lasses exceed peacefull y. Cement Products Go. taxpayer , means stocks , bonds. siim . dispute solved - If not , parents must take ac- do more than the teacher asked. capital .gains by more than . $1,000 Dutch-lender's had high hopes;that Get a good grip on important dates "Where; You Get Wore Heat Car, .furniture and home. yoii arc allowed to decluct- .thi- ex- ¦liis ' ' and -in the ' tion. . . talks in Indonesia . . " and relate, other events; to them. At Lower Cost" Normally , when you , SJCII any ol cess capital losses in tho five suc- Netherlands , would- help bring ..IL is possible for a boy or;girl to He was not asked to give up his the property described , you cith- ceeding years against capital uaius aliout such ;J solution. sell the chance for ultimate suc- big 901 East 8-th St. Phone 3389 ' interest. He was shown how er sell , ii[ . at a profit or you sus- realized in those years, subject Sunday from cess in life for a pot of porridge of to develop another interest. Our trucks deliver Fuel Oil Kenned y arrived immediate pleasure. Don 't let this ^:^^ ^t^ tain a loss, both computations be- && again .- however , to |he rule that the Bonn lor a busy round of calls He came back glowing with In- WINOMA'S LARGEST SHOE STORE only — no gasoline Is ever ing based upon the difference . be- (led net ion in excess of capital happen , to your, child ! net before flying , this afternoon to; terest in school, We talked abou t ' : hauled in them. tween- the cost you paid . for the . trains " caiin 'ot ' exceed: SI .MH) in any Paris, liis last .slop before flying. Napoleon Bonaparte as well as Ty 75 W. 3rd St. . - ' : . ' . ;¦ , - .„ item sold and the sel ling price. A youngster can. participate In of the fol l owing years. . home. outside pursuits , perhaps , quite a Cobb! He was still interested in ITEMS SOLD by you at a loss Prope rty used in ybiir . business ; Soon after /his arrival be and tew. of them , and still b« good in which are held for personal use, bul iiut held lor sale to customers ! *' wife had" ' , tea with Queeii school. - rweives a hybrid treiitrnent upon his. - WLL fcOO PM. while capital assets, do not re- .Juliana at . Huis IVn llosch , her There is nothing wrong With a OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9:00 PM. - SATURDAYS sult in a deductible . On the sale. If a pro fit is rriade on the paj ace on the outsk irts of The lo^s sale , it is treated as capital gviin. i . cbn.sumiiig interest. A good many other hand , a gain based upon the , Ilayue. Sunday night the attorney youngsters find their forte in this difference between your cost and However ,. if a loss results the loss genera l diiicd with top govern 1 is deductible . ' 'in full in the year way. It is dangerous only if it the selling price of the item does I ¦ment officials and West New causes a prolonged blackout of oth- result "in taxable gross income to of sale. Some of the items - in this ' ' was the chief Ippic of afler ' category are rental property, store 'Guinea er activities and grades . drop -sig- you to the extent of the differ- dinner discussion. . nificantly. ence. The salt of a personal re- buildings and fixtures and farm machinery. ¦:. " ' . Mn. Kennedy made a sightsee- Parents who discover this concen- sidence and the computation of : of a income thereon will be discussed ing tour Of The Hague , Delft and trated interest on the part Amsterdam. child at an early age are fortu- in the next article . in this series. young- ; The profi t ora the sale of a cap- Before leaving West Germany, nate. They can broaden the the Kennedys drove ; -the 15 miles ster's interest by encouraging read - ital asset which . you have owned Houston Co. DFL in family dis- for six months or less is includi- from Bonn to Cologne to attend ing and participation Mass. at the famous Cologne Ca- eussions; If they are successful in ble in gross income in its entire- , subjects can com- ty. Where, however , you have held thedral. school school the asset for more than six Caucuses Slated In a parting shot at the East. pete for their interest. . German Communist regime, he Children with many interests are months, only one-half of the net CALEDONIA , Minn — Houston less inclined to concentrate on one profit (after adding all of your County DFL precinct, caucuses siiid in a .speech taped for broad Gei many that on his at the expense of all others. gains and deduct ing all ol your will be held Tue'sday at 8 p.m. as cant lo East Parents who do not discover capital losses i is includible in follows: world lour he had gamed the im- . , pression that East German party that their youngsters are centering gross income 'Furthermore , where Money Creek , Houston , Yucatan attention on one talent or hobbji the tax tipon this addition to gross and Sheldon towns and , village of chief Walter Ulbriclit has "no prestige - and- ' no position in any until they are in junior or senior income is more than one-fourth Houston — Houston Village Hal!. . high school have more of a prob- of the total long-term gain , - the Mound Prairie. La Crescent and place in the world in which I have been." lem. For v ein s I have watched par- ents use penalties and bribes in an !¦ attempt to persuade their children TURF BUILDER Hokah towns and La Crescent and to give up special interests. They ¦ | Hokab villages — La Crescent " . .->. . won't burn, li light In weight, BOBS further! Village Hall . "¦ hoped t hat if the youngsters gave ! . .;- . up these interests they would be- Black Hammer, Spring Grove come engrossed in other subjects. MADE BY SGOTTS and Vvilmington towns and village By this method , the parent be- of Spring Grove — Spring Grove I SWIFT'S PREMIUM PROTEN ¦ comes an ogre He ictuses the hoy Sold and Delivered By .. . ' ' , | Vill'age llall. or girl the one area in life in ; Caledonia . Winnebago, Mayville- which he or she gets real satisfac- arid Jefferson towns and Eitzen B^ef tion »6 E. STORE and Caledoiiia villages — Strand j DORR BROS.4th St. Phone : | \ ^^f ^ef 4007 & Renslo »ffi.ee, Caledonia! 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e^BB^B^M (Convenient ^^e^B^BBl ^la m« PREPARA TION wh«r» away (rom hom«) ¦ ¦ ¦¦' I., ¦¦¦-..-,. - - -* - | - | --¦ — - - . _ _ .. -. . Ixi - „ - _.. _ _ u^— ' ¦ ' * ' ¦ ¦ :c ' _ . ' - Boy Injured Street Crew Down town; Five Accidents By Bullet SixthTime inTen Days In City During Slate 40 & 8 For the sixth night in the past 10 days, the street department will be working iri the downtown area tonight,, Jo Meet Here r> Still Critical Street Commissioner Arthur Brom said that the- usual area was Weekend Snow | posted this afternoon; plus the 2nd Street parking lot. Some snow The condition A Winona man received a dee-n'. j , of Richard Bus- removal was accomplished early this morning. . ack , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ravmond, expected thai almost all of tlie long cut on his chin and four other , By late this afternoon he persons were shaken up in a July 13 lo 15 Busack 6721s Wilson St., 'still is would have been plowed. By Tuesday rnornihg unchanged, ' and cross streets traffic accident early this morn- VVinon a- has : b-cen a warded th» will have been plowed, although by that time it p robably ¦ ever>1hing ing. , ' • 1962 convent inn nf the Minnesota Richard . l.V-i-year-old Winona will have snowed again. boy, is unconscious and in critical Four other traffic accidents, 40 k 8. It u tl I be hold July 13-; Because of the continuing snow, sanding .will be done only in -weekend ' ' condition after suffering a bullet causing an estimated $1,175 darn\ 15 . the same . as Steam- very slippery spots, said Brom. boat Days. wound in his head Friday after- department won't ,go back to spots age, occurred Sunday. ¦ He -warned that the street ' noon. where motorists left their cars parked ,, They'll ha ve to shovel the ' The a ward .w a .s .made at the mid- ROBERT J. ELLINGS, 19, 51* $. &" ' Richard was shot in the right area out if they -want it clean, said Brom. He said that motorists winter conference of 40 -8 held Baker St.. .collided with a vehi- this past -weekend n 1" . Rochester. temple by a bullet from a 22-cali- should cooperate and keep cars off the street s during plowing. ' ber rifle found cle driven by Mrs. Margaret D. Also biddin g for . the annua! con- near his body, pol- Backer, 517 Sioux St.. at 7:40 a.m: ' ice reported earlier. The bullet vention was rJul uth. Hut it only got at the intersection of Sioux , and - ¦ passed through the victim's head one . vote. ; " - . . '.. and emerged on GLENN West King streets. -'Pncs' ing. t h-e- Wi- ¦ the left side. It . eii t. bid for the . lodged between the inner window (Continued from Page i) Terrorists in j ""Police said that Ellings, son of nonn County Ypiturc ¦ was H6.-J.'ard Maypn and Mrs. R. ~K; ' Ellings, ' ' ¦ ' -;' and Storm window of the boy's bed- ramp was rolled up and the Pres- \V . Clark. , its- corre.-ir.nn denl-.. . room. . was, driving east oh King Street ident stepped out , followed close- ;. The 40 &; .8- .last .. mpt here ift T05!> . Police still are investigating the wher/he hit the left sid e of Mrs. in- . -con iuncliniv -.villi con vent inns of ly by Glenn. A band struck up Backer's car headed north on . cause of the accident. Mrs. Busack "Ruffles, and Flourishes" and Algiers Kill j * . the 'Ainericrfn ' Legion, cind ..it s ' auxili- Sioux Street. tol.d the Daily News Saturday that "Hail to the Chief. V. The Presi- ary. - hiJi' . Iltev nn longer ,ire : asso- the shooting was an accident. both stood at at- Treated for minor- injuries were ciated-. ' and the' -to fc 8 holds its dent and Glenn . - . Richard's father called police at tention pt the foot of the ramp four occupants of the Backer car: convention ' co. nipletely '. ' separata 5:20 p.m. to say he had found his while the band played the nation- More Moslems Mrs. Backer , her 9-year-old daugh- from t he 'Leclon. son lying on Hie floor , shot ., Pol- al anthem. . ter, Mary; Miss Carol Schmidt and However , in Winona ' . the Amer- By ANDREW BOROWIEC Miss Dorothy Felseh. . ican L the. present, time. i of the Trempealeau County high- the President. 100-yard ;stretch of sidewalk op- f liCe at $100 on each car. In 1951-52 24 -inches followed in at one year before moving to ,New - . The all-time ' for Feb. 26 way department. He said main The ceremony in the , hangar posite the University of Algiers. | Kermit N. Aschcrn, 462 E. Wa- March and Apr.il .to bring the win- hifih . England where he . was ciigagod in Husbands Given ' 60 in 1958 and the low -17 in highwa ys, . county. trunks and town' was so brief that perhaps: 2,000 An aged Moslem with a pointed j basha St.:, collided with a car ter s total to 85.7 . inches. was designing for two years. spectators—mostly the wives -of white beard and dressed in a ! 1950. Mean for the past 24 hours roads all were passable although returned n Wi- driven by Dennis E. Gebhard. 19, A COMPARISON of snowfall this A year ago he . Suspended Terms Air Force personnel and their flowing robe lay dead across the j was 21. Normal for this day is 23 , snow-|>acked and slippery. nona and has: heen with W'inona 1 809 W. Broadway at 6:30 p.m. winter with 1951-52 follows: ¦ . neighbors from nearby Maryland street from the U.S.: Information Sunday at the intersection of Although the weatherman failed School buses went out as usual Knitting Mills since then. - .' ' Two Winona men received sus- towns—barely got a glimpse of Service library. A Moslem youth, : 1941-62 1951-52 to make good on his promise of ! this morning, John Brown , White- West Broadway ' and Grand ' '¦ pended sentences for assault when Glenn over the leads of the hon- badly wounded , huddled by his : -November ... 6.5 . 9.5 a "holiday " in the snow Sunday, l liall school administrator, said. BORN IN Germany, h« enter, streets. - ' ' t hey appeared before Municipal or guard before the national side. A . young man . who : liad . December ..;; 20.4 . 19;5 ed the.' textile industry there b it . Judge S. P. -J. Bruski this morn- Aschem's car received $200 January . ..:.'.. 1.0 19.5 ! NEARLY SEVEN in request ¦ champion horse ¦ Strata Jet has ' Mont ., registered -32 this morning. not been made, pointed committees at tht' dent sat on tlie rear scat, with , , er! Harlm.in , secretary, nnd The- in the company ' s manufacture' of! They are Uhe first been sold hy Dr. I. L. Blose Dur- of the mayor. David and Lyn in the jump seats. , odore Buehlei' , treasurer. C. Reidt , dialing dishes , trays , casseroles , 1 aud , to A. C. Mason - named is chnirnuin >: The crowd roared , Lewiston Immunization . Co.. F.au | Larry Ilalk and Roger i lartman coffee urns and o her giftwat - .' . | its approval Claire . For two seasons Strato Jet Public utilities—Webster Fischer , with the first sight of Glenn j iire on the hoard of directors. James Kniidson . maiiiiKcr , greet- , the LEWISTON, Minn. — The firs t w;is driven in TS Lylc Nicnow and Luther Nnssloch; police escorts swung roadster comjieti- i Main lopk- of discussion w.-is ' park- ed Ihe visitors , ' .ind coffee was FOR into line , Ihe , of a series of three immunization j tion liy Dr. Blose and in 1901) APPLICAN welfare—Edwin Kicse, Herman bands began lo play took ing—club inemhers concluded that served hy Mrs. Wayne Triinx. . if- ' y^. -*~ and the pa- i clinics will "lie held at St. Rose of the Wisconsin , Minnesota and Iowa 1 Krenzke and Alex Siebenaler; rade started. j business people should leave room lice .secretary, .and Mrs. Herman I Lima Hall Tuesday at 1?:30 p.ir.. amateur roadster championship. , .street and police—Roger Laulen- He sounding cheers folio-wed ' for customer park ing. i Cousins. Flower s were sent he burger Lylc Blanchanl and Klnur [ under sponsorshi)) of Lew iston In i%\ he took both amateur nnd ¦ ' company hy Ettrick State Rank. , Glenn down Pennsylvania Ave- " ¦ Pi'igge; water or sewer ordinance : PTA. Sliots available arc; A t riple open roadster championships. Al WABASHA MEN HONORED . . . . nue. vaccine against tetanus, diph- 1 WAUASI IA , Minn , -Frank Lager, —Marvin Iienikc , Roger Toole and Mason , Chippewa Falls, Wis., will GILFORD MUTUAL POLICE WOMAN As the car turned down Penn- a - ' Otto Bart sell. theria and whooping cough; drive the horse this season . An- l!2, and I lenry Ahlers , 77, were sylvania Avenue , a small boy , and OAK CFNTl'TI , Minn . -The an- Following a discussion (he as- polio shot smallpox immuni- other Mason hors-e, Hose Honor , presented wi h 50.-year j>l :acjnes as ——-** darted out from the side to steal zation, Rooster shot s also will he St, .Joseph' s Society nual meeting of Gilford Mul'.ial ^~>- WANTED sociation extended the, community is being bred lo Shorty DuPnnt i , members of a quick handshake from Glenn. Presentations were by Don- Fire Insurance Co. wil l be held development council , a nt-w orgnn- given , all at 50 cents each. Other a stallion -owned Ivy Floyd Lokken , here. As the motorcade got to Capitol ald Roemt , president , and Joseph at the hall here Friday at 1 3(1 Qualified women are invited to make application i/ation conducting a survey of clinics will he March 27 and civil engineer and surveyor for tne .'r Hill the crowd thinned a bit but April 24. city of Durand. I Husrh , vice president , ji. in. Officers will he fleeted. the village, its vote of confidence was just as enthusiastic. At points for a permanent po sition in th« Winona Police De- and stated it would assist in any along the parade route , the partment. wav it could crowds were six and seven deep A committee lo assist prospec- from the curb. Kro tive businesses who wish to locate About a ' half hour after it Re- Thew Are Th« Th^s? Tho in Lewiston was appointed. Krwin gan , the parade pulled up on the Rit'hter is chairman. Others arc Capitol Plnzn just at 12:55 p.m. REQUIREMENTS ADVANTAGES Lewis Ballard , Herman Krenzke , As Glenn pulled up outside , the 1—Age 21 or over . . ...ng in j Clyde ' Hnedlkc, Leo McCnrmiek members of the Senat e were fil- ... . I - .. ,.„. 1 —Thorough train mod- 1—Minirmum^ height , 5 4 , . , , and Robert Bearden. ing into the House chamber for ...... ern corroction.il methods the joint meeting. 3—Minimum weight , 120 lbs. Again n tremendous crowd 4—High school education 2—Uniform allowancs greeted Glenn as his car swung 5—ExceJIcnt physical he-ollh onlo the Capitol Plaza then turned A-Excellont character 3-Salary lncrc d5 « oppor- under the steps on the House side. ,gnitv par 7—Abilify to m«n«ga women As the stopped the Glenns nnd children and Vice President Johnson got 4-Pflid vflCfltions Humboldt lodge No. 24 8— Interest In invcstlgatioiifll out , shook hands briefly with sev- 5—Sick bcnolit i eral persons near the entrance work and ability to keep MEETS MONDAYS rocord& and make written . „ . . and then moved inside. . 6— Rot rement pan/ at 8:00 P.M. ¦ . reporti ' 1~-Koen observation power 7—Permanence and security ODD FELLOWS HALL Stone flics are frequently seen crawling about on snow, tree trunks and rocks along Wiscon- • Wrilton examination s lor this position will be given at the RICHARD KNAACK sin 's clearer streams in late win- City Ho II, Monday, March 19, at 7 p.m. Interested applicants Noblo Grand ter while the shores are still edged aro inv ited to call at the Poller Department (or application with ice. mmmmmtmf ^mimmmmmmmami ^mtmmmmm ^mtmm^t^mmmimmimt ^mmmi blank amd further information. A-KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS —1 fgc Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 27 »n WINONA POLICE DEPT. 8 P.M. Sharp tht ClubhouM ^3& fr ? KENNEDYS MEET ASTRONAUTS . . . President and Mrs, .lohn Glenn reception. From lei'. , .John Glenn , Id bert Gilrulli , pro- GEORGE H. SA VORO , CHIEF Club Moatlno After Council Meeting ) ^^ Annunl Kennedy met three of tho astronauts that have made flights ject Mercury director . Alan Shrpnrd , Virgil I G IIS Gmsom , the JOHN P. BORZITSKOWSKI , Grand Kniaht 1 before the president and the three departed for Washington for the president and Mrs, Kennedy, \\P phot of as) . . ¦ ...... , ¦ ' "' * - " . ( ...... Tlfey'l! Do It Every Time / By Jimmy Hatlo f ¦¦- ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ DEAR| I * - ABBY:' ' ' • | ' '¦ Patrolman . ! MP(app^ Passes Bar Seeks New Title Put Sinaira With For Marriage Book Examination By ABIGAIL VAN BUR E N BALDWIN . M. Y. ( AP).—Nassau DEAR READERS:. I am frequently asked, "Do YOU ever Tops ol Show Biz County patrolman \Valtcr R. Hen- have a problem, Abby?" The answer is yes. And right now I have a dandy^ahd am appealing to my readers for a solution. esy is a devoted father By EARL WILSON to a fami- T have just written a new book , It's all about marriage, why it ly that soon will number : NKW YORK — The burning question today Is: '"Does Frank Si- a dozen fails and. how to save it." I titled it. MARRIAGE belong in the All-Time Big Five of Show ' Business," the Knt cr- children. But he hasn't had much ON THE ROCKS, (The condensation is presently, natra ) tainers' Hal l of .Fame? ' time lo enjoy the role. appearing in McCall's Magazine. si<5c, "Yes, " say-1—but I'll listen to the other if there is one, For the past six years, he has I havQ just been informed that the title <5f my there isn't, book was good someone else used it years though I think been grinding away so that Frank has been charming the ears off American audiences since . at his studies ago. This was news to me. Furthermore, if I in- the Swbonatra iveriod 20 years ago. and bow many have had such last- —going to bed late, arising early sisted on using my title, I . would have to fight it ing greatness.' for his regular: job and doing odd in court No, thank you. I decided to change the "Ever since 1 was a schoolgirl jobs on the weekend to pay for title instead. It's a serious book (but not without Tvc enjoyed reading about my ,Jhi infidelity " his education, humor) dealing with marriage and idol , .Frank Sinatra , and now that So, Dear Readers, wherever you are, if. you can Basic Terms I'm in my early 40s and the smo- Now that's all In the past. He think of a fitting title for my new book, formerly ther of two, 1 still , love to read recently passed hLs bar examina MARRIAGE ON THE ROCKS, please rush it to ¦ about him " . writes, -^I 'rs. Rhoda ti on and expects to ^ me. ABBY, (AUTHOR WITHOUT A TITLE ) . be admitted ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' . :¦ •• ¦ Grodsky,' a N*cw "Yorker. to the bar in June. . . >" . . . married to a fishing bug. During the sum- "I've seen a thin ,wistful yo ting DEAR ABBY I am . New Steel THE. Brooklyn-born weekencls. I didn 't mind getting up For patrolman mer months he fished only on singer groi to be (he most talked- , now 42, grew up in Oceanside, at four ayem to fix him . a hot breakfast and pack him a good lunch. about , exciting, headline personal- tells me blue fish legend, '' N. Y, He had to leave high school But recently he has taken up night fishing. He ity of our time—a living . in the evening and returns at says she. to take , a job to help support his bite better at night, so lie takes off Pact Sought family, , which had 10 children. dawn, all done in; and with a very small eglch. The fish he catches A little giddy and starryejed , After . Army service in the at night do not seem as fresh as the fish he caught in the daytime, By NORWAN WALKER you think? Well , I know some 50- China-Burrna-lndia theater/ he and they look more like flounders than blue fish . T want to know if ; RAL HARBOUR , Fla. -Vincent J. C ity, again on a ' NINTH GRADER : liking me? ports suggest that the friendly at ers disagree vehemently. B y GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON Vita was a piano virtuoso " .at 31 staggered schedule. . mosphere of the talks has been but a year later , lie hecame com- him yourself.• '"And fast! -And don 't ever TUCSON , Ariz,—The first day of my stay here was gray, and - DEAR NINTH: Tell no more than just that. BUT MANT of the doubtert have pletely paralyzed and totally "It meant going into a room the natives complained about the 60 degree cold; whscli felt with the down-grade yourself again. never seen Sammy' in a top night- blind. books and shutting your- Both sidet hav* been aiming in- marvelous to me after what 1 had left in Minnesota. The C. A. self off from the world ," said MIAMI MOTHER: If you permit your ' club with a raised stage - where Today Vita opens his first one- CONFIDENTIAL TO formally at a Marcli . 1 settlement Choate house is loiv .and irregular and made of beautiful soil-rose Henesy, who earns $7.400-a-year " at 12 and 13 years old , don 't wring your lie can dance , sing,- tell stories, man exhibition of oil paintings. • daughter to go steady" in response to President Kennedy's adobe bricks. Inside , some of the walls are made of the same as a patrolman. Tie has no imme- tells you she is old enough to get mar- show how fast he is on the draw, Still severely crippled audi par- hands and moan when she ' repealed urging for an early ' ' - adobe brick and sonici of lovely grayed wood. The roo ms are diate plans for leaving the police play 'the -drums and xylophon e. Jo , tially blind , the 36-year-old artist Tied , at 17 or 18. agreement to> replace contracts impersonatipn s and spacious and don e in subdued desert colors of off-white , grays force. He .says a law office is , : even toss is showing 28 ' .well-executed' oils expiring' June 3(1.. It is not now down" drink or UVo almost as beiges; greens, with sharp slashes of color for accent. The windows the dream of every lawyer "but a . merge that display a range of styl e and BLAIR PATI ENTS expect ed the March 1 target will good as Joe E. Lewis. ar,e enorinoiis so that the-outdoors and indoors , arid one wall I've got 11—no 12—kids to take technique — romantic, impres- ¦ be realized. There's a Jot of humor po pp i'ng of the living room, in glass so that the outdoor patio seems actually care-of." BLAIR, Wis. (Spccail)¦ — John 1UTEF1SK & The steel labor situation is be- : part of the living room. sionistic , abstract , and surrealist. The Henesys hope the up in the -votes I'm getting. ' next W.; Ellison. 86, who was confined ing : watched closely by union :. • 'When the Choates bought this house the patio was a patch of His brilliant colors and icy child—due in May—will be LEFSE Some voles have heen cast for a boy. to Tri-County Memorial Hospital , leaders in other industries for Jack Paar. One prankster has green lavvn bordered in royes, but they: converted it into a typical- pastels, most of them landscapes , That would even things out. Pres- clues on. a nationwide bargaining gone to the troubl e of voting for ly desert garden -with plantings natural to the desert. Both Charles are haunted by his personal sense ently, they have six girls and five Whitehall, is recuperating at his ¦¦ ' ¦' ¦¦ " ' trend/ ' . . ' - Jack Paar—and signing it Jack and Adele took great pleasure in working out this beautifu l garden. of loss, his love for music, and boys. home .here. Mrs. Nels K. Nelson, From the long sh aded patio porch with its comfortable lawn chairs his strong will to come back into DINNER Paar. who has been a patient at Luth- Family Style Over tht wt»kend ,1ht AFL- and outdoor furniture , .one walks out onto a narrow irregular strips society as a productive and self- CIO council , expressed alarrn at The Hugh O'Brian Fan Clubs- eran Hospital, La Crosse, six his press agents, maybe?—have of emerald green lawn , and beyond that is the gravelled typically- sufficient person. the ; coniinuing ."high rate of tin- desert garden walled in by curving adobe brick walls from the en- weeks, does not show any im- Thurs., Mar. I, 6 p.m. employment and called for a com- deluged me with votes' for Win- Born and raised in Brooklyn as some Wyatt. croaching cactus desert beyond , and the towering Santa Caialina York provement; £rnest Johnson -who Call 3150 for Reservations bined drive for higher wage-s, a mountains beyond the desert. one of • eight children , Vita was % Has had been hospitalized at White federal income tax cut and in- drawn early to study the piano heart con- : DONALD O'CONNOR It th. No. hall last month with a creased public works spending to 1 choice of Jack Fljnn of Boston, As a desert garden it has a the Choatcs to Tucson and have and compose musie. At 21; he dition , has returned home. STEAK SHOP expand purchaRing . power and performed one of his pieces, and Tom Poston 's name is on a background of many exotic car- their own house near here, scat- . O-o'-forie * create more jobs, list from Indianapolis. ieties of cactus and desert bush- tor bird seed on the patio walls "Fantasia in Three Movements", Word for Glenn G-eargc Meany, AFL-ClO presi- "I would like to deny th-at my es and flowers. There are three for the late maestro Arturo Tos- PALL MALL, Tenn, (API—The and ontH e gravel , and¦ ¦ ¦ imme-¦ ¦ - dent , said in a locally televised mother lives in Indianapolis,*' Tom aclobc-walled circles that en- ,. . . • ¦ . , • - , canini who was so impressed that man wlib became an American , clialcly ,, an enormous lot of TONIGH interview that organized labor said when 1. showed him the vote. close handsome palo verde he gave the young man his baton. hero during : world War I has T 0JSW wanted to see Ihe administration Jy^feiM One of the write-ins votes was trees which will be a waterfall birds flock in to feed . I canno-t Vita gave a scries of recitals joined tlie nation in paying tribute avoi d "the coming Kennedy re- i for Lassie. of yellow bloom soon. Against cease marvelling, at the numbeT including one in Carnegie II all. He to its new hero of the space age. SHARE THE EXCITEMENT OF THE GREATEST ^WKSj cession in the next six months or f ¦ "What about Gene Austin? Far- the brick wall bloom yellow and variety of birds here im also performed at private con- "God bless you is my prayer ," SPORTS CAR RACINS EVER FILMED! T* M | so." this arid desert country. Fleck s certs, continued to compose and ¦r ^^ . nondcl? Chevalier? Charlie Chap- acacia , blue rosemary and tall Sgt. Alvin C. Vork said over the jftL , ^ ' * - ' ' lin? Mickey Rooney ? Caruso ? Can- brilliant ' coral" atoes, and later of soft-colored mourning cloves taught piano. Melro-Goldwyn-Mayer prnenh BILL TRAVcRo Th« AFL-CIO leader said eco- ' weekend in a telegram to astro- jdtlj& J* ^4-^ $ \ tin flas?" they've been "writing- .inc.: in the spring the various thorny liy in . with . a great whistling of Then- he developed a brain naut John H. Glenn Jr. nomic recovery has struck a and many of the kindred snng and that interest rates again "Nobody under 50 should be al- cactus will put out blossoms wings, tumor. Vita lost all his sight and "You have done more to * ' doves. Flamin g have started climing. He advo- lowed to "vote. " says somebody of all colors-.- Most amazing are white-winged the use of his body. achieve peace than two presidents THEGREEHHELMtT|^* ^ ' else. "What do those people knoiv the huge saguiro cactus that cardinals come in , and they have done in the last 20 " cated a flexible work week sys- the Physicians gave him little years, "would reduce normal about great entertainers?" stand like stiff grenadiers, seem more brilliant ; than Sgt. York wrote. "As I stem that , whether chance of recovering even partial watched work hours below 40 a week in AND WHAT abotit the Womon? which later put out on their Minnesota cardinals you on television; my mind it is the . neutral'desert, hacfe- sight or mobility. He would not went times of heavy unemployment but We thought first of just selecting tops circlets of white blossoms ' back to the battle of Argonne, and *^ the male stars, and picking the ' world like ground or whether they acttial2y bel ieve - them. In addition to fol- ALL TH E THRILL 'S OF THE return them to the .40-hour level that look for alL the I know what you were /P^ A ^ M^flH tilted are more orange-red I doa 't hwmg a strenuous routine ol going during full' employment periods. female team later. Is Judy Gar. absurd little French hats: ¦ ¦ ¦ though. " T LE MANS, SILVERTONE SEBRfNG, lard the equal of Hope , Crosby, :•. . ¦; know Akin to the cardina ls physical therapy, he underwent |^^ 9flBB | rakishly. The 70-year-o!d hero of yester- Berle, Kaye, Barton , Skelton? Is Lucille are.:¦' ;the red Pyrrhuloxia with s6vcral operations which doctors _ AND MILLE MIGLIA RACES1 _^. Each morning Ed and year was referring to the battle ^ 9HH JHP she as good or better than Sophie who accompanied their scarlet dunce-caps. were not at all sure would do ^ Burkhalter , ' WIN0N\ DAILY NEWS <. . ¦-» ¦+¦: on Oct. 8, 1918, when . :. he was Tucker, Ethel Merman , Fanny any good. Bricc? I wis just asking. : many, varieties of woodpeckers sweep . in. His sight began lo return in credited with putting a German !o Noisy nickers and Adventure.-/ v ¦ BSB HaMM n Q - MONDAY , FUBRUAWY U, H6.J ' ' saguaro eactus and peck one eye. Operations restored sight rnadiine gun battalion out of ac-. ¦ - ¦¦ ^ 'M^h^ S^' If you haven t expressed an ¦They- like to perch on the tall thorny In Suspensel l^t ^^WI ^Bl ^^W ¦ J^'j <ifejy&ttSkt ' in the other. Now , he has only tiori, killing 25 Germans and tak- ' _ jm' » :' 4 ^MBT Tini^WigL ' VOCUWE 106, NO. M opinion yet , you can still do so. away, and as -we saw in the Desert Museum they actually do peck Starring T|^r V Publish ed oally except Saturday «nd holt- Just send in your list of the All- for themselves and other birds. Many kinds of direct and limited vision: He can- ing 132 prisoners. C»T ' ^^ days by Republican and Htrtld Putllshlng holes for dwellings . David Janssen ^——^ f-F ^^m Time Big Five of Show Biz. . . .' - . wrens and grayish wa rblers fly in; but not move his eyes, to right or left, K?» M^ B^ •^¦jW t V"'-^ Company. 601 Franklin St., Winona. Minn. stri ped sparrows , western *^ ! ~ ' ~ Joyce Taylor BHiyBB ^ ' ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES and we'll take it from there. I haven ' t- yet identified many, .. though I'm reading Roger To ry nor can he see farther than three French investigators have re- S^^& Single Copy — 10c Dally. ISC Sunday " feet without double vision. The inside story on .he Roman I'eterson's "Field Guide to Western Birds" . ported that rnolds can control I Shows at 7:15-8:45 25c-50c-75e ' "Ring of Fire" shown at 8:45 onh Delivered by carrier — Per week 50 cents Scandals ," according to the Via beguiling of all are the Gambol's quail which come Working under the guidance of sheep hookworm. • • 26 }1?.75 52 w«kj J2J.50 But most week* Vcnto gossips , is that one reject- in such numbers that the Choctcs named their hou se "Quail 'Ridge". the Institute for the Crippled and By mall strlcll/ In advancti paper Hop- ed individual accidentally-took .in They are plump chicken-like birds of about 11 inches, gray barred , Disabled , Vila began to paint as ped tn expiration dote. ENDS TOKIT E In Fillmore, Houston, Olmjteo, Winona, overdose of sleeping pills .. . Co- with russet heads , black face masks and the most absurd and de- therapy. Some of his equilibrium STARTS Wabasliii. Buflalo, Jackson, Peplri and median Joe E . Lewis, suffering lightful black plumes sprouting out of their foreheads in Ihe sha pe returned , although he still loses Trempealeau counties: ' A 1 y»«r . . HJ.00 3 monln» . . 53,50 from Scolcli-on-lhe-knee , couldn t of a forward-turned uucstion mark. The males have a black low-cut his balance and becomes dizzy Mftjoi?.TVof OWE 4 monrtu . . .. $4JO I nrionih . . . tUi fly up from Miami Beach forlh; "tame, they scuttle along the ground giving; a 3-not.e after a small amount of physical TUESDAY j - vest. Quito . All other inali~tub>crlptlont: Bob Considine dinner at '." .its and they 're real , fun to watch. One could watch this ast ound- exertion . < ' ' call , % -* 1 year ""TTili.Oo 3 rnonlhi 7'~U35 Shor 's but sent an hilarious record-, ' bird show in the desert pntio with the shadowy mountains 6 monlrii ¦ i l.OO 1 month ¦ . ing . . 11.60 ing . . . Astronau t Glenn is an beyond all day and never tire of its variety. In fact M rs. Choate Send ctianoe ol address notices, undelivered ' Ss? kjwKm^; *f^SlB(ff' ''' ± mmWSBItii 1 ¦ ' * ' fl I ¦« ¦ copies, subscription orclnrj anil.other moll Ohio bov—-so what did you expect? has become whut she calls a confirmed mountai n-watcher. ^ ^ ilcms lo Winona Dally News, Box 9}. Wi- EARL'S PEARLS : Why is it . nonn, Winn , tliat a woman's never late for an second class poslagt paid at Winona. Appears appointment with her lunrdrc-ss'M ? Castro TODAYS BEST LAUGH; A M- Civilians Run Forces low mentioned that liis wife's vi- Armed sits to a psychiatrist were a waste U.S., General Says MONDOVI , Wis. 'SpeciaU - Two Mondovi brothers, VICTOR At Ball Game of time: "She spends tlie first 40 MILWAIIKKF. Wl - Lt . Oen . ' " and STEVEN BIRTZER, serving (AI 1 minutes rearranging Ins couch. B, llershey. mitioiial selec- HAVANA )—Looking happy THAT; "It'll Lewis ' with the U.S. Air FoTce, are sta- WISH I'D SAID spri'icc director , said Sntur- 1 anil healthy Fidel Castro emerged ime, spring live (killed on. the air craft ca rrier "MENS SANA soon be l to wear my clay thai " some. «f the- military from 12 days of silence and se- " notes Jack Herbert . "That' s [Randolph , to which: Astronaut cont , started In talk up just tti fill .a clusion Sunday- for a baseball and my wint er cont—unbuttoned. " ! John Glenn was transferred after vacuum." television appearance, Comic Mickey Freeman claims ihe was recovered from the sea The '.Cuban -prime minister lined IN on a local news panel that TV' s a lot . like lite : "On -Mon- AppeariiH". following his Historic flight Tues- out two hits—one with two strikes day there 's Dr. Hen Casey , (,n show On. llershey .srsiil every' ' day. kiiiows civil- against him—oft ex malting an un- Thursday t here ' s Dr. Kildare. body in the militnry . The destroyer made- the CORPORE] ":ind that ' s No-a announced appeaTiince a I a dou- Conic the voek-i-nd , you can 't get ians inn the counlry '¦ initial pickup unci Glenn was then it .should lit*. " hlehcader in "Latino Americano'' a doctor. " . . . That' s earl , bro- ,the wny transferred to the RandolpHi ac- stadium. SANO" ther. Ilcferring to coiiRrcs .sioiuil in- cording tn previous plans. The crowd of 32 ,000 cheered and vestitjntions into chargos thnt mil the nation 's television audience BIRTHDAY PARTY in Victor and Steven are the sons il.'iry men hml been muzzled watched as Castro accepted the AUK AN SAW, Wis. rSpecialV- , (len, lli'fshcy said of Mr. and Mrs. l.uren 111 rtze.r. llifir .sin-i'i'lirs Victor 's wife lives in Mondovi r-hnlleiiRe of tvo pitchers to Friends nnd relatives attended he never uses written speeches and f^ ln case you've forgotten your and Steven 's wife in Florida. strike him mil. the hirthdity party at Club 10 (luosn 't know much aboul the .sub- GARY D. EIDE , U.S. -Navy, grad- Latin , the translation is: a sound Tuesday nighl in honor of Irving iect. ' uated from the Aviation F.Uectri- Castro's disappearance from the mind in a sound hotly. And that s Gibson , vetera n rura l tuatll carrier public eye set ;i variety of ru- v hut we nam for all of our on Run ic 1. Old and nev lime Canada ',! laiRcsl city, Rloiilreal , rinn 's Mate School sit. the "Naval Air Technical Tralnieig unit , Jack- mors to llyiii K. One was that he children —total (irnnx. music was furnished hy George is a ivHinifaclMriii R and mil-air hnd Rone lo IMoseow , sonville, Fla., .Ian. 29. The 22- another : : A has ic exercise progra m that Lieffring and his Club 1 0 Trio. center nnd also a busy port. ^^NfflBk aHp \^'^ ^mZ^mM^mmmmmmmmm- ^m^^mml^m. week course trains men to operate thai he had taken asylum in the c:in help ¦our youngsters attain and maintain aircraft electrical Mexican Embassy. thK ideitl bus been developed by systems, Eidc, a graduate of Mon- The Communist party newspa- '1 he President 's Council on dovi High School, is Ihe son of per Hoy published a l ong com- ' ¦ Youth f itness . Mr. and Mrs. Odin icicle. lminiquc over Caslro- s name i K J«BBP^ alflHl ^l^l^l^R^l^HE^Bj COUSI N FUZZY chargint! the United Stules was " I ind out if you r child's school M ^ H plotting an invasion audi thanking ii using it or a similur progru'm tho a^a^aH ST. CHARLES PROGRAM wiali^i^i^i^iHalCHARLES. Mann. (Special) the Soviet Union for pledging sup- AI3K? AT* ^iillBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ^H in whicJi at least 15 minutes of ST. N>. ¦ --- The weird effects of e>: treme port of Cuba. • l<4i^llBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ^BBBBBBBBBfliH the phvsieal education period Red cold will be shown by K. A . Miic- Ad/art Isrriienf arc spent in vigorous activity— Men's Kcnzoe, scientist and lecturer, in every day. WIGWAM ^H^^aHRRr H a demonstration of 8io,uid a ir Fri- Act ai your next PTA meet- HllHI ^S day at 8:3,1 a.m. at St . C harles in;'. Insist on the adoption of ft High School. The (migrant is for PEOPLE i; ¦ ^^¦aHp^p^^^^^ 2Sv*MBfiiA9H ^|^^^^^ R program that will make our FRI.,' MAR. 2 HiIS' *f* . , < ** - *! iH^ HQii ^^s ' grades 5-12, including pupils from VII iingstcrs more active , more La*t Dance Before . Lent ^^''' ^ BI ^Si ^ HH aQll common districts in the high L, 50 to 80 tlyiuimic , more competit ive ! i;;mti0mKmm school area. A. Traxlcr, guid- . . . let us tell you how you can ance director, and the sh op In- still apply for n $1 ,000 life insur- structors accompanied 17 high nnce policy ( Issued up to nge 00). 'Hi e Prn kind Coimcilcm Youth f lints* school hoys lo the Austin, Area Yon may carry the policy the rest Vocational School Thursday. of your life lo help «ns« the bur- THE SCOTTS SILENT den of final expenses on your Advert Ijtmcnt [ family. Shows wP ' .. Is absolutely the fineif Now Many Wear ^^^^^ I^^^^^^ I^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HB ^^^: r - ^m No . otic ' will ¦call on you , You ¦^^^^^^^ ' ¦ %'¦*?*M hand lawn mower on lh« market today l handle the entire trnuimction hy ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^H^^^^^Hrl^^^^^^^^ t^^^^^^^^^^^^^ P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ r J^. *l*!^B FALSE TEETH mull with Ol,D AMERICAN , the ¦ HH ^PH ^H||p ^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^V ^^j ^JI ^^^^ Hi ^ SEE IT NOW ON DISPLAY AT . , . WW, LiHIe Worry company which helped -pioneer In- Eat. talk, laugh ot aneczo Wlthoui surance for senior Americans. f«ar or lnaTOuro I H I HD tooth tlmppliiK, ' WmwmmmMmmwmmmmmm iilpplng or wotabllnE, FAa-rEICTH Tear out Ibis ad nnd f ., IDIE ADAMS- JACK 0AK1E JACK KRUSCNEN mail lt jK " Published public tcrvice D/>DD iuBROS. STORE hoi do l>li\t«i» flrmfr »i»rt nicir* nnm- today with your naniv •hni«k» STANLEY SHAPIRO mt PAUL HENNING • o.,.l>.^r DELBERI MANN W|B r with *s n UP Bl (ortAbly, Tlila j>l«ua»n t powder , address \ ^^^W^T// P ^ j |% * 4'11 St. Pbon. 4007 h»« no ^^.mSlAHLEy ROBERI ^ t ffli In conperulion with Th« Adverliiing V^ T =• Kuhimr. Koooy, pMty t»nta or rfenllnit. mid year ol blrt li lo Old American SHAPIROwWARTIN MELCHER-i.rr.i^h-ut. ARTHUR^^C* \ .,,,, . ^ifc/' ^D j Council and ilia Nowjpiper Do«an't. rnuaa iinuar*!. ]t '« nJkullnit Insurant'? Co., «7r>il«tit™p„ilt« Kok M rrwli«1r«M, w *i«» frotortwii, he ru|w> • « D«»rull«»nliMMlllilM»4 \ •••Ull mak© THE COMPLETE SCOTTS LA W N PROGRAM CENTER (non-acid), Am Uok , Dept . A&«BEf I AdvcrtlslnR Hxccutivei Association. Chrcka "plat* nctor" L222R , |ft30 FLIP! (clenttira brf>afti). Oat PABVKJCt U »l Kansas City 12 , Mo. No Aht >tnui.r tormanCArno cantor i j C|^BJr »m druit co vmtar. obligation! P^rty, Dining ;: Trinity Gui^c Room Set Up Fetes Triple OUT-OMOWN COLLEGES Legion Glub Birthday ;. Coriyersip* of s dark, drab part- ' ¦' .Trinity - for the wedding. (Camera Arts Photo' John Haggen and Mrs. Ralph ¦ ALMA,. "Wis. (Special)i—A com- Wash., where he will be . a stati- deaths and Jackson ¦.and La 'Cross* Hutchison; visiting, Mrs. Jacob ¦ •• '¦ tician in the quality control de- - Countj each one, ' .' - , mittee of the American Legion Pielrneier and Mrs.' Charles Lowen- ¦ ' ¦ Auxiliary has been appointed to partment of the Aero-Space divi- - - Mike Majerus 1 Blair T&lent hagen. sion of Boeing Aircraft Co. PLAIMVlE W PRIZE PROGRAM , ¦ ¦ take charge of the Legion birth- The next circle meeting will be . Larry . N; Johnson are pictured after their i . . . « * # day dinner March 18 at 7:30 p.m., Show to Feature at the home of Mrs, George Boiler MR. AND MRS. : ' PLAINVTEW. Minn.-Plainview marriage /Feb. 10 at St. Trtatthew's Lutheran Church , St. Charles , ) when the auxiliary will present Wife Celebrate March 7 at 1:30 p.m. WEAVER , Minn . (Special -¦| Days merchants met- at Tirnm's the Legion, with $100. Each mem- Local Performers Minn. Mrs . Johnson is the former Miss Terry Lee Olson, dau ghter John -Rollins , son of Mr. a rid . Mrs. 1 Cafe Tuesday evening to plan con- ber of the auxiliary is to donate 50th Anniversary of Mr , and Mrs. Raymond J. Olson , St. Charles. Mr. Johns on is Leonard Rollins, is a member of ' tinuance arid improvement , of its $1 .50 for the dinner i BLAIR , - Wis. iSpecial — Angus ¦ ¦ the 52-voice a cappella choir at ' , according ' the " son of Mr. and Mrs. ¦Kennet h' Johnson , Erownton. (Camera j ¦¦ i prize program, in which .30 bus - to Mrs. E. T, Harrison, president. . . - . iiLB.A.. Minn. — Mr. ana wrs. j (Bud) 0'Sather will be master La Crescent Club JTIamline . University. ' ' .'St.. . Paul, j- 'ness- places are. participating : Re- ; 'of- ceremoiues -at the Blair MNC Arts photo> At the February meeting, the Mike Majerus Sr,, Elba , were I which, is hooked for concerts in ^ registration ' will begin Thursday, auxiliary voted to send a delegate honored on their 50th wedding an- (Club March of Talent show in the Begins Flower ! 11 cities in Minnesota and-South and . the first prize: program will to: Badger Girls State; donated $1 niversary Feb- 18 at an . open ; Blair High School gymnasium Johnson/ in High Pancake I Dakota ' through March 3. The be April. 4. ' .- to Leonard Wood Memorial, and house. .given by their four children. j Friday at 8 p.m .. Show Plans Larry Elg voted to spend $ 1 for rehabilita- Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Ken- |. The program will include the neth Sawyer, Rochester, Minn.; presentation of the /lag by the . LA CRESCENT , Minn. (Spe- Supper, Nets $246 tion stamps, ' j cial)—WTien the La Crescent Home Terry Olson Mrs. Ralph Kn ospe announced Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Majerhs, Wi- i Blair Explorer Scouts; Our Sing- (Special) The nona; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma- and Garden Club met at the home j ELGIN, Minn. — that contest winners will give ing Sons, Blair grades: "Spotlight . Exchange Vows Ii annual pancake supper served'by : jeru s, Dover, and Mr. and - Mrs. on Tomo'r'r ow ," Kuykendall , _ Sol- of Mrs. Richard Gasper two new ¦ «SS their essays at tie March meet- I ¦{ the junior class of' Elgin High . ' members, Mrs. Jerry Miller and . LEAF'S . ing, Vincent Majerus, Rochester. i berg, OI SOBI , Anderson , Ottefson ST. CHAELES. Minn. — 'Mr; «* when hostesses will be Mmes . The reception, attended by 150 Mrs. George Marker, were Wel- School and their mothers at the Russell Smith, Carrol: Smith and i and Beaty: Business Booster Band , and Mrs. Larry N , Johnson are at ' ' -Th u rsday evening DRY CLEANING SPECIAL at St. Aloysious Catholic Church , I Blair Po-Datis; Blair's Own Bari- comed and plans were made for school 'cafeteria . Wilfred Hetrick. the flow«r show to be. held in July home at 534 Dayton , Apt . 4 . Den- netted $246 and the ' candy sales. Elba, followed a family dinner at j tone , Howard Tjoflat ; Whitehall , after their marriage : Eightee n members attended the the Tower House, Elba , given by and trie Christmas demonstration ver Colo., . 534. , . , February meeting. Mrs. ¦ Women 's Trio, Mrs. ; Willie John- ¦ Feb. 10 at St. Matthew's Lutheran : ' Roseoe the anniversary couple. son, Miss Stella Windjue and Mrs. set for October. . ' : ' A continuous floor show featur- Snow Suits c , AVald wort the hostess prize. The former Miss Lorett a Year books were presented to Church, here. The bride is tlie ed talent :drawn, from the entire 1/ Siebe- j Joseph Maldonah; "The Waltz ," Lee Olson, : ICE naler and Mike Majerus were mar- Diare Anderson; each member by the committee: fprnner Miss Terry student body, with Rodney Phipps P I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- as master of ceremonies. Proceeds °-" « ried in the old St. Aloysious ' The Cotlegiates , Wisconsin Stat e The Mrnes. Herbert Barge Jr., Jackets 72 Church, Elba, on St. Valentine Charles Auenson and Ralph mond J. Olson. St. Charles. Mr. are used to defray^ expenses of Arcadia FHA 's Hau- -- ] College . . La Crosse; Mighty Mites Johnson is thet son of Mr. and ; the junior banquet and prom to .- " -# .' . ' Second) . and Main O Day, 3912. The Rev. C. A. Kaegel ion the' Mat, Blair's Tu mbling ser. The: year-books include a flo- performer!.. ' ". ' the ceremony. They wer tip for each month. Mrs. Kenneth Johnson . Brown ton. " be held May 5. Junior Class offi- Hears Hospita l j Tads; Blair Harmony, The Goluen The Rev. N'orbert L. Reinke per- ' ' have farmed in the Elba area all j Voices. Return of Songbirds, .Mrs. Beverly Bey. gave a talk on ; cers are David i J .icrdingen, presi - their married life. the formed the ceremony. - Mrs. Rob- ], dent; Barbara Wilde, vice presi- Representative ,. ' Lee Sisters" ; "Bit q'f Scotch . ". Ber- forcing bulbs and starting annuals In addition to their four children j ' in the house. The flower arrange- ert Gordish , Winona , was organist dent; Linda Lambrecht , secretary, FOURTH EXCHANGE ClUB FIIM they have 10 nard Mordstrom: Kitchen Band , and Miss Laurel Kerrigan, Cale- and Kathy Grabow. ' ARCADIA. Wis. (Speciai)-Mrs. grandchildren and ' Livewires; "Wind y Women " and ment for the month was made by treasurer ; three great-grandchildren. Mrs.: Warren Farwell and. judged donia , was soloist. Donald Sandncss is class advisor . Carl Nordhagen , assistant super- Men of . Taylor Area Chorus. ' , intendent of the Trempealeau by Mrs. Ral ph Jones and Mrs. Fay : . Tlie Misses Kay and Judy Olson Brueske. Mrs. Bey was co-hostess twin sisters of the bride, were CARD PARTY ' ' ' County Hospital ' ¦ ' ' ' Whitehall , was ¦ . . ¦ - - - ¦ - ! . - Houston EYOTA, Minn. (Special)—The ...... ;. - . . guest speaker at the annual initio OES Accepts for the evening. maids of honor and Miss Carol ! World Travel Series Teachers Explain J . F. Wagner, La Crosse Garden Johnson ,' sister of the bridegroom , Holy Name Society of Holy Re- at ion ceremony Thursday evening Six Gandidates . of the Arcadia High School chapter Center, will speak on "Landscap- was bridesmaid. Best man was deemer Church will sponsor a Dan Hanson. Wabasha , and card party in Lhe church parlors i •of the Future Homemakers of HOUSTON, Minn. ' Special ) — !Special Classes ing and Trees for Ranch-Type . TONIGHT -8rt)4 P.M. j Mystic Circle Chapter Homes" at the March 20 meeting groomsmen were Dennis Lenz, Sunday evening. Schaiskopt and i America in the high school dining OES met . room. Thursday at the Masonic rooms , For County PTA at the. home of Mrs, Ernest Peter- Brownton , and Max Ol son , St . 500 will be played. Beverly Sobotta , president of the with Mrs.'. Margaret Flatten , wor- sen. Mrs. Richard Goss will assist Charles. Clifford Olson , St. Char- ROBERT DAVIS j the hostess and les, and Gary Bipes, Birownton , DORCA.S SOCIETY FHA chapter, opened the candle- thy matron , presiding. I WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special i - the flower arrange- LEWISTON , Minn. (Special) — light service by lighting the first Applications of six candidates ;.t h€ :' three teachers in the special ment will be by Mrs. Albert ITem- ushered. The Dorcas A reception was held at St. Char- Society of the St. candle and giving the purpose. The were.accepted . . They will be initi- j education , rooms in Trem pealea u lebem. : John's ' .-Lutheran- - ' Church . will meet- atde into the order¦ • ' ! county presented the program les High School activity room at seven officers followed with the March 22. The /or ' March II at the school auditorium ;' other purposes. Included in the next meeting will be March 8 wlien I the Parent Teacher Association for 3:30 .'p.m. Mr. Johnson is serving ' Serving on the food committee will ceremony were 1he FHA creed, officers for the ensuing year will special education last week at the Stockton Ladi es A id in the Air Force at Lowry AFB, be Miss Edna Voss and Mrs Irene Senior H. S. Auditorium prayer, song and state song. The be elected. court house. To Meet Thursday Denver Antdnson alter , AIi< .i F'leihert girls' quartet , Barbara Zeller, Jan- Miss IVSargaret Larson , Blair Sackrei ter and Airs John .Som- This l» A Subscription Series ice Luethi, Carol Reuter and Joan school, explained the reading pro- STOCKTON. Minn. (Special* — WORLD TOUR | mers," and cheer . Mrs. Clifford , Blah School The Ladies Aid of Grace Lutheran No Individua l Tickets Will Ba Sold Sobotta sang "You 'll never Walk gram; Mi ss Ellen Loorhis . North Wi-; Tesch and Mrs \lficd Stcuei ii- 1 - GALESVILLC . 'Special! — ' : : - . - . . '. - ' -i Alone." A miniature style show To Host Concert Branch , explained (he mathema- Church will meet Thursday at 8 The Misses Gwynifred and Edna age .l. was presented by Nancy Fernholz, - ¦ - tics program, and' . Mrs. Ehinclia p.m. Mrs. Arthur Wacholz will .. . . - - , i ' Bibby, both recently retired after ; , Sharon Schlesser, Ruth Rippley, BLAIR , Schwcbach explained the . 'phases lead th e discussion on Prayer. Tlie careers as librarians , and return- ] >. > » , Wis. (Special)-Frank -. service project ;' Betty Klonecki . Nary Kay George, Kazmierczak , presiden t of the ] of instruction at Independence is bandages or ed to their home in Galcsville. Roxan n.e. Ste-vens, M arl ene High School. Nigeria. ¦¦ . Blair Education Association , lias 'j are planning a 10-week world.tour , .- . ' Schmidtknecht, Susan Slaby, Diane Roy Webster, York , ' presided, Mrs. Paul Genres and Mrs. The- to begin March 12. The sisters will n^yta^vr=?7 ' ^ -! < announced that the organization j odore Benicke will ^ iiaaBMv ^BHR^^$ n^ Kube, Cynthia Slaby and Rochelle has completed arrangement , f.ir i and the group voted 50 cent dues be : Ihe host- jail from San Francisco, going to ^ : per perso-n per year. Named to esses. On the flower committee r^v rCSB»il5*^^r i Rosenow. Carol Reuter was pro- the appearance of the Luther Cut- jj Honolulu , Japan , Hongkong, Sing- . 'JL ¦ JHUM hiMiwHBM H i'{ gram chairman and narrator. [ the program committee were Mrs. for the- month are the Mmes! Gene / lege concert band March 14 at] , apore, Cairo, parts of India-nul l jf ** ' ' ¦: ' . ' . ' Favors made by members of the 8 p.m. in the Blair High School i .Wayne Al lemang and Bonnie Nel- Schumacher George Ressie ;i id Pakistan , then to Naples, Paris ' / ^ 1 Leonard Burfeind , cleaning com- FHA for the patients at the coun- gymnasium . The band is direct- son : refreshments , the Mmes.Mar- an-d the British Isles. j ty hospital were given to Mrs. ed by Weston II, Xohle. cel Waldera , Gordon Boo and Mel- mittee for»March 4 , Mrs. Ray Ledebuhr and Mrs. Art Ledebiihr; Nordhagen. Lunch was served by Mrs. Phili p Thomte and Ever- |vin Hanson; publicity. Mrs. Kath- DODGE HOMEMAKERS - members o! the FHA. leen Kmi-dtson;. membership Sid- March 11, Mrs. Ben Luhrriann rid et;-W. Berg, members of (lie fac- (Special ) ulty, are in charge of arrange- 1 new Oltc rson , Aloiv.y Kulig and Mrs. George Maul ; March 18, Mrs. DODGE. Wis. — The ROSARr SOCIETY , [Mrs. Roy Webster. George Ressie and Mrs. Allyn newly-organized homemaker's club ments. James¦ Davis Mrs. Mau- , Dodge met Thursday at Ihe : ARCADIA , W is. (Special>-The rice Wangen , Mrs, Lloyd Quani- Dr. Larry Hanley , Whitehall , Mueller and March 23, Mrs. Gene of Rosary Society of the St . Stanis- stressed the importance of pre- Schumacher and Mrs. George home of Mrs. Frank Kiedrowski. nien and Mr. Berg are in charge Skeels. Mrs. Roy Hoesley and Mrs. Kied- . l aus Catholic Church will meet at of. housing. Area shidcnls includ- natal care , physical exaininatio 'is EARLY BIRD I | 2 p.m , Sunday in the church rec- ' ] lor the young child , immunization rovsld , project leaders , gave a j ed Gary , Skundberg, Weslhy: ] lesson on furniture arrangement. reational rooms. Hostesses will he Keith Johnson . Viroqua ,. and Den- programs necessary to prevent di- Rroup ll with M rs. Aloity Kulifi as seases. Jefferson-Jackson Mrs. Kenneth Frahrn gave a de- nis Rathjen , Osseo. monstration on making decorative , SPECIAL! j chairman. There was a-display of Ihe art Day Dinner | SPRING i CAR D PARTY work and crafts accomplished by Chairman pillows. The next meeting will be , held at the homo of Mrs. Robert , MELLVJLLFJ. Minn , y- Millville j the students in the sneeial >d.i - Appointed for County 1 Commercial Club will sponsor a cation rooms. The exhibition in- Hoesley Jr. Mar. in. The club 10 DAYS card party Wednesday nt R p.m. cluded knitting, vases, wood carv- John D. McGill , Winona County will welcome anyone who desires I Confirmation at the school . The club lias named in;', and hand-tooled purses. DFL chairman , has been named to become a member. TAPPHT 1 a committee lo ' investigate erect- ; The next meeting March 20 at county ticket chairman for the | ONLY 7%*tcA4eu GAS RANGE ing an enclosed building in tho ( the court bouse is open to the pub- Minnesota DFL's annual Jefferson- | park as a shelter for persons us- '• lic:. Jackson Day dinner which will fea- ing the park. ture Vice P resident Lyndon B. NEW SHIPMENT ~ Johnson as speaker. The dinner HAWAIIAN TOUK El gin Womans Cl yb will b-e held March 10 at the Rati- FRESH SELECT ARCADIA , Wis. (Special)-^Irs. ] isson Hotel . Minneapolis. f*onc Safsman , Arcadia , and Miss !i Votes Donations BAKE SALE Marlotte Daschcr , Independence , ELGIN , Minn. (SpeciaD-T h e HERE ISA SPANKING NEW } left hy jet from Minneapolis ,- Satur- I EYOTA , Minn. (Special)—The _=smr ,: - v^,^ j Elgin Womans Club voted Thurs- Eyota Legion Auxiliary will spon- OijAhhjL r day to spend a month louring the ' day afternoon at Ihe homo of Mrs. Hawaiian lsalnds. Mrs . Kajshuin is sor a baked food sale at the r; £ ( BEAUTY WITH EX- ¦Maurice Lcenay to dona e lo the Eyola Ca fe Saturday. , mi F 1 - • 'j employed in (ho Social Security svviminin .g projeel and lo have a Best You've Ever Tasted— f ' Office, in Ff»n Claire ;»iul Miss 3 CLUSIVE F EATURES GALORE \\ booth at the PTA carnival lo be NELSON PARENTS, YOUTHS Shipped Direct From f mi 'gr Daschcr is employed in the Trem- Ix'ld In April. NELSON . Wis.-The first annual ^ CARDS pealeau County Abstract Office in In charge of the carnival hooth paren t-youth banquet was held at The Coast to: ]] Whitehall. are Ihe Mmes. .Robert Schmoll , Our Redeemer Lutheran a n d : Calvin $¦ Haumhnch , Karl Kllis , Har- Grace parish at 'Community Hall - : . -¦ \ ROSARIES INDIA CIRCLE <' :: 'W^i;> ' • •• Tel-A-ranel, control ce nter ) old Soliraonson and Maurice l.cc- here Sunday evening to welcome ' ' ¦ : ;;" ETTRICK. Wis. 'Special ~ ' "- . ; - ¦ ¦¦. -.^ "r'. :'"''^"'' ;v '> with clock and timer. Members of the India Circle of nay. new coiifirnian ds into Walther ^^^-~j-" ' " MEDALS ; Mrs. George Douglas , Plaitiview , League and interest parents in the (lalcsvllle yresbylerinn Church 1 ' nividod Top v«.ith new ' were entertained Thursday, hy Mrs. s>io wed .slides on her trip to Fni'- church's youth program. Robert {' . ' ,. '• • 1 ope . Assisting host esses were Mrs. Boyd. Alma , was loastmastcr ind O) joods ¦| | spill-o\or dike Walter Rutschow. ' ' MISSALS Vcrn LoM- entnn and Mrs . Donald the Rev, Herbert Miicnkel , Zuin- ' ' " . A study guide on Paul's letters » ¦ ¦ . . I Ki-peldin^l. brotn , was speaker. ¦ ! lo the Romans was begun , with I ¦ ; , t • Revolulionary ,Si/..'le 'N CRUCIFIXES Mrs. Mabel Anderson us leader. II j. ; | Simmer lop hunuM's. At the March meeting, to be held ¦ ' ' at the hom e of Mrs. Anderson, I r\ i ; J CROSS ON-CHAIN OPEN TO THE PUBLIC ' ' I • All porcelain own interior Miss Gladys Boiwi will present the l J #. topic. Mrs. Spencer Thomas . ¦ . . . And many other Frenchville is circle chairman , < . j . . - > • Lift off oven iloi. u for iii .-w (list incline gifts Willi Mrs, William Werges sccre- i .• ': ' -' ri cleaning oa-.'e. lary-treasuror. Dessert-Bar-Coffee and Benefit Card Party Z^^~^^-~^SS^~ for this important , t------""- ' Swing-out ck'rsn.qnuk ' ' ; « at THE OAKS | • 0< T«.VI O I . .smokeless hroilor. ' 1 i DIME-A-SERVING Thursday , March 1-1:00 p.m. i i §3-x jSft fiSyflfe *^. • Life t mii: tmrner guarantee. . KARL F. CONRAD YOU R CHOICE OF DESSERTS N iMBs^fJ^SKST' * jK>Avi ^^^^ W |^ a ffcfl k I g*^iJTB , yom c;art' -J,'('",) ,1,t('n 'i',T:,t t ables DINNER ^/M^TB^^Sy"^ r^^*^ ^'nke "' °*"v" ' -J"'" ' Chu rch Ooodi' I prize for each tablt DOOR PRIZE ¦' ^ (^ McKinley W ^W ^^ ^^^^ == r-- Jk ^SS r • A • Model T-C3, MT-C3 ! *ip Bft ^pg^yj |wl WBp? • Sorprht recognitions for "Wearing of the Green" .. . ¦ ^^l\fa $ UMimwlA. | Methodist Church "H mj ||W tfi\ ^^ ( any tprlnff motif is In ord«r) f Rillgloui Arllclai j? * TICKETS ON SALE AT: T«d Maler Drugs, Willi ami Book Stationery, Morgan's Jewelry, 95 i. r.^,i^.. V * NOW, JUST wr £<^'. ^ w^.'.^£>x<>it^.t<5'-10 Wed., Feb. 28 and Wosfgaf« '« B«n Franklin. 199 ^ I lOfl W. 3rd, Winona , Phon« 2015 S to 7 p.m. Win ona Women' s Auxiliary Twin Citi*» Unit—SHRINER'S HOSPITAL FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦,. :¦ ...;^...,,-...... , . ^ , , .. .; , • • .;¦<: . - ...... - ,. ., . ... ' . . . -,;.. ..' .i^a.^^iii^sst:: ^.:;: ::::.:):'; . :¦ ;^.':':X:\r~r.'^i Si r? 'What 's the Matter, Charles? *You Look Like You've Seen a Ghost!' How- - Do You- ¦¦ Stand- , » i ¦' ¦ ¦ .¦; ! ¦ «. ii " - • TODAY IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS Should US, Foot " ' . ". . , I Campaign Bills? Business With THE LARGEST fJol' tical contributor to Federal Control the 1964 presidential campaign -could well be the 'federa l government . India as Usual By SEN. BARRY GOLbWATER .. ' lpine-man bi-partisan Presidential * i A "The United States plans to do business as - j Pfissii^:GroWs'v - Commission on Campaign Costs is cur- usual with India despite Goa." So says a UPI .:" . . By DAVID LAWRENCE rently studying meUiods by Which the fed- dispatch by Patrick J. Killen, filed from New WASHINGTON — Despite the fact that the, House of Repre- ' eral government could aid in financing the Delhi. I regard this as a most illuminating con- sentatives overwhelmingly defeated the administration's latest '¦ ¦ ¦ reorganization plan President Kennedy predicts that the establish- heavy costs of a presidential campaign. fession. ' : ¦ *%. ' . "Disappointment , yes. rjui not disenchantment ment of a Department of Urban Affairs, which he unsuccessfully In creating the commission ' last Octo- Is the word being quietly, put out by the Amer- advocated, is an inevitable development, But the President, unhappily, has not analyzed the real reason ber, President Kennedy said campaign ican Embassy in New Delhi ," the story con- . ' ' - for the setback. It wasn't personal. It wasn't based, as he suggests, costs have become so high that the success tinues. . . cities. It wasn't ¦ ¦ of on opposition from rural areas to giving aid to Of candidates is often "governed by their Mr. Killen then offers several paragraphs motivated by the ill-advised in- success as fund .raisers.'' what he says:are embassy views: terjection of racial issue in the , "The United States has suggested that in the ' announcement that Robert C. To Your Good Health : ¦:. The President said he had "long thought future India should be more concerned with the Weaver; ' Negro, would be ap- made it more diffi- * " that ve must either provide a federal share American opinion. Goa has pointed to head the new depart- . ..- . - A . ' " a. 'a - . deal with India. iii campaign costs , or reduce Ihe cost of cult for the administration to ment. The refusal of Congress "At the same time, the United States con- campaign services, or both." He asked the to go along was due primarily mpmn ;inucs io recognize muia s im- to a deep-seated revolt against April 30 with re- commission to report by portance . as ' the biggest democ- the. concept of a centralized commendations that might be considered racy in Asia. It also , realizes government which could con- May Help in (he Jfl62 session of Congress. that , the Indian action has raised ceivably convert the White Nehru's stature , not diminished House into the most powerful whose chairman is The coirs mission. it , with a number of "African political machine this country Condition Alexander Heard., dean of the University countries and most of the Asian has ever known. - of Korth Carolina Graduate School , has neutrals. " : Tor if a department of Ur- By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M. D. ban Affairs is needed to work heen holding private hearings and has The balance of the dispatch Dear Dr. Moiner: My ¦ with municipal governments, solicited the written views of over 500 or- . indicates that we are Roing to husband . has a mild from continue our aid to India. .it is just as logical to ask for ganizations and persons interested in fi- the- creation of two other de- of osteoarthritis which af- Well -, well', well. Nehm's ac- nancing of political campaigns; . partments—one covering ill fects the spine in the neck. tion raised his prestige with relations between the federal UNDER tho President^ man, African and Asian neutrals, did It causes frequent and ra- . ACTING Goldwator ¦ government and state govern- date, the commission Is reportedly giving ..- it? What was .. Nehru's action? ments, and another to •em- : ther severe headaches. ' Portuguese - ' col- top. consideration to actual federal govern- The vise of force . to take over brace all relations with county . We would appreciate know- : Bii t 1 thought the neutrals condemned ' ment subsidies to the major parties and onics. governments. Likewise, it can ing of medication and ot.i-• . . - . ' ¦ : force. Isn 't (his why we have permitted Soviet be argued that the Department their presidential candidates. • • . ' er measures to treat it. . Russia. 'to establish a beachhead in Cuba ? Be- of'Health , Education , and Wel- ' ' ¦' ' '¦ ' , -MRS. W: C. T, . . A precedent for such involvement is a cause wc werc:afraid the neutralist nations would fare has. too broad a scope condemn the use of force'. . and that . it should be separat- Puerto Rican law -which allows each of the ' People with , osteoarthritis of . : e-d into two departments, so the spine in the neck often ' parties receiving LO percent or more of the IN MR. KILLEN'S difcparch ha Says that tbat one can specialize in ed- up to : slouch—and; that's just asking vote to dra^ $ 150,000 for campaign "Portugal had nothing but a colonial claim on uca ion. for more trouble. Correction of expenses from a special government"... ac- the 1,31) 1) square miles which make up Goa , Da- But the basic mistake is in ' posture is necessary. count in every election year. The law also man, Diu." What claim does Communist Russia tlie concept that new .depart- - ; have on Cuba? And ycl, in a more destructive nn en t s a * e Medication? Aspirin remains limited individual contributions to $600 sense, Cuba is a colony of Soviet Russia. Its needed for ur- one of the . best ever discover- .;.;' each election year. policy, its military posture, its trade tactics are ban affairs, ed f oVr th is. Occasionally all dictated from the center of communism. j ust because stronger pa 1 n-relievers are. In 1980 , aU three Puerto; Rican parties ' U occurs to me that , if Nehru's use of force city problems ne e d e d. To relieve muscle ran out of government funds with six weeks have increas- spasm—heat , gentle massage, has earned the respect of "neutralists-." - would parties then THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND ed. F 'u nd a- m use] e-relaxinj; left in . the- campaign. The not the tlnilcd Stales be entitled to that same . ¦¦ sometimes rnentally — if drvli-. '¦ - - launched intensive fun d-r a is ing drives respect if our foreign policy took a firm stand ; . , aimed at business and government em- ' the federal In my experience neck: trac- against the establishment of a Communist col- government is. ployes, a drive w-hich violated: the spirit if ony in our hemisphere? . tion has been quite effective. to maintain This can be done at home with not the letter of the election law. Harassed Professdr H elped the constitU" . IT SEEMS to me that what the State Depart- suitable apparatus, and relief rnent tliroupli the Embassy in ' New .Dehli is con- tional princi- after, a series of treatments A key task of President Kennedy's com- of fessing is ' the truth of the conservative- argument 3>Je sWt't .often lasts for a considerable mission will be to come up with recom- city and conn- Lawrenw that , a willingness to "act firmly — to employ time. mendations that can incorporate the best strength in the national interest — is the one as- Mam^^ ty systems, as separated , from points of the Puerto Rican law but avoid pect of foreign policy all nations respect. ^^ the federal system—what is de- Dear Dn Moiner: How the purpose of govern- How do you stand ,; sir? By DREW PEARSON a phone call fibril the vice ter Khrushchev had made a sirable is not several new de- long do eggs of pinworm abuses defeating, Condon ' ' WASlUNGTON-irs a great president, s security belligerent speech warning partments, but one department remain dormant or alive? ment aid. ' . • ..: clearance had been removed. what- would happen that specializes In the dis- day for Col. John Glenn and ' to the Regardless of boiled bed- ';. . N ixon; campaigning in Mon- bursement of federal funds and OHIER POSSIBILITIES baing consid- his family and the people of olive groves of Greece and the ding and clothes, plus sii!-; - tana, had read in the paper Acropolis if we got the mffking of contracts with the United States as they cel- into atom- phur or / gentian violet ered by the commission include: IN YEARS GONE BY that Condon , had been given ic war. the states; counties and cities. ebrated in the nation's capital cures, we have recuring in- '¦; a- security clearance and tele- Also, if the argument that • Free or reduced-cost radio and tele- today. COMMISS ION ER of Narcot- 't f e c t i on s after a few Ten Years Ago .. . 1952 phoned to demand that it be the federal government doesn months. Could such infec- vision time. President Kennedy said he ex- But it's also a great day for ics Harry Anslinger has paid revoked . intend to control the educa- tions lurk in a diverticul- pected the commission would consider a Chief of police A. .1. Bingo Id asked the coop- an almost forgotten professor tribute to Russian support for tional process of the states— eration of Winoiians in stopping at all railroad Three weeks later the Navy um after the; rest of the permanent law similar to the temporary in St.: Louis who left, the . gov- his vigorous efforts to prevent When federal funds are fur- crossings. . ernment after he was hounded got smart and accepted Con- illegal dope traffic tract has been cleared? one which permitted the major networks , even when nished to them—is accepted as M. J. Barnbenek , director of parks and - re- by then Cong. Richard Nixon don 's new invention. And it in opposition to their Red Chi- sincere, then all that is need- Do dogs and eats carry to present 1960 debates between the Re- ' creation , announced tliere are 1 ,461 . trees in the and his Un-American Activi- was a refinement of this for- nese allies who have been the ed is a good business organ- the worms?—A. P. publican and Democratic presidential can- mula for heat-resistant mater- ' " - city parks, many of these needing "medical" ties Committee. The professor. chief opium traders. ization to ' see . that federal ¦ The complete cycle, from didates without granting "equal lime to Dr. Edward V. Condon ' now ial, first developed hy Dr. Con- " care. Adni. George Dufek, former funds are matched by the " ' ¦s .-'yallowed/ ,eggs ¦' . to hatched the various minor party candidates. sitting in St. Louis without don and Corning Glass that U. S. naval commander states, and that the money is w«nt into the': Mercury in the worms, takes two to three . ; Twenty^Five Years Ago . . . 1937 headlines, contributed one of . : Antarctic, told a group of spent for the purposes set weeks. . • Income ta.x deductions or credits for the most important ingredients . capsule which took Col. Glenn forth tn the law, President G. E. Maxwell announced a pro- on his history-making orbit. Washington newsmen how Jtus- Recurrent attacks raise sus^ political contributions. The United Auto to Col. Glenn's success—the . sian scientists had given . posed $91 ,000 ' library , for Winona State College. him W H I LE ROBERT Weaver picion of (a) incomplete treat- proposal to the com- heat-resistant nose cone. II a v ing had his security complete cooperation Workers presented a The FWA has approved, a $41,000 grant for the in the might be a good man for a ment to start with , or (b) re- In 1054 the: Navy was. trying clearance removed; Dr. Con- Antarctic. He even turned over mission to allow , each taxpayer a $10 tax building. cabinet post some day, it would infection from o:her members desperately to find a heat-re- don had to resign from Corn- one American observation post credit for political contributions. Winona 's position as a wholesale center im- have been much better if the of the household—adults as sistant substance for its mis- ing Glass because it was work- to; the Russians to operate. , proved during the past year. ing on government contracts. President had turned to. the well as children. There are candidates to make income siles' space capsules which During my interview with business or financial world and newer and more effective med- • All ow Corning loyally stuck by him, would withstand the tremen- Premier Khrushchev at the ication s now than the ones you . tax deductions for their own campaign ex- but thanks to Nixon's protest had selected another Robert Fifty Years Ago ... 1912 dous h eat . .iV!t Black Sea last summer , I re- mentioned. penses—a practice now forbidden by the be Jeff for Washington Univer- McNarnara to head up the A business change of considerable interest % c . ii c y a t- called some of this past sci- very Department of Urban Af- Yes, pinworms are known to Act. sity, St. Louis, from where Internal Revenue of articles for the in- cd when they entific cooperation , and sug- fairs^ which he espoused. For lurk in the appendix, for ex- was instituted—the sibling he'll be watching on TV the . ; Lumber Co. re-enter - the , gested that the United States it is not a knowledge of city ample, so perhaps could in- > Establish more stringent reporting corporation of the Botsford festivities which ruT helped The Winona Gas Light and Coke Co. has.made earth's atnio- and Russia ease the cold war polidcs that is so much need- fest a diverticulum. regulations and limitations on political do- s p h e r e. make possible. ' plans, to extend its .pipelines three miles. by cooperating on. a small ed-as a familiarity with large Animals do not carry pin- . nations, togeth-er with effective enforce- Glenn's Mer- scale on projects which could business and financial trans- : worm. ¦ cury capsule AMERICAN scientists say ment machinery. Seventy-Five Years Ago•* - . . , 1887 that (he Khrushchev offer , of be expanded into major un- actions, . g en e r at- Russian-American space coop- derstanding. Billions of dollars of the tax- government , de- • Payment by the federal The; new. -train on the Winona and St. Peter e d 3.00O eration could lead to great Khrushchev is a good listen- payers' money are involved in press conference said that 90 of a president-elect's staff costs in the railroad., "The Dodge Center Rusher," will make grees Fahren- achievements! er. He listened carefully. He all these plans for new de- percent of the American peo- "transition period" between election and its first . run. h e i t last: Generally they have found did not make too much com- partments. Thus, the billions ple now live in cities, and of- Captain ' I.toundy reports the cable ferry boat week. Russian scientists quite ment, except to say as I de- that are spent by the federal fered this as a jus ification for inauguration. wavy frank is about completed, bo ine on nonmilitary subjects. The parted : "Tell President Ken- government in co-operation supervision of urban affairs by '54 P«arJon PRESIDENT KENNEDY gave tho in June Itussians h a v e already ex- nedy that if the United States wilh the states for highways a department of the federal asked Dr. Condon of -Corning and the Soviet stand together, are in the hands of the Bureau government—a formula thnt commission no specific authority to iccom- One Hundred Years Ago . . . 1862 go to work . Condon changed all sorts of important Glass to information with American no country in the world can of Public Roads inside the could make the White lIou.se meiul federal government subsidies or aid Captain . Davidson ' jif the La Crosse and St. had been director ol the Bur- . . doctors, and even during the ever start atomic war. " U.S. Department of Commerce. in the future a bigger source for congressional, state, and local cam- Paul Packet Co. has purchased a new steamer eau Of Standards , but got dis- TJ-2 crisis, ,when Moscow news- It could logically be argued of political power and boss the Moses McClolhui. gusted with government witch- PRES IDENT Kennedy today paigns. The small budgets of Senate and papers were blasting the Unit- that .U.S. Department Relations rule than a dozen Tammany House candidates may well make them hunting and resigned after ¦ helps celebrate the most kick- with the States would more Halls combined. Nixon went af- ed S t a I e s, a delegation of ed-around but one of the most more susceptible lo undue pressure from Cong. Richard American doctors in Moscow properly supervise the work ter Mrs. Condon on the charge important agencies of govern- large contributors than tlie presidential was getting excellent coopera- done by the Bureau of Public that she was gossi py nnd at- ment—the Voice of America. Roads and other agencies of candidates who operate with- multi-million Yugoslav cocktail tion from Russian doctors on The voice has now been telling tended a children 's diseases. the federal government that dollar budgets. Try and Stop Me party. the world the story of Amer- deal with the states. Last summer when I was in ica since Feb. 24 , 1942, when But in '54, Dr. Condon , hav- Counties have too long been MEN It is also d oubtful whether the commis- By BENNETT CERF Moscow , 1 accompanied a it went on the ing resigned from government , , air two months - ' ' group of American and Cana- neglected. Federal funds are sion is authorized - to make recommenda- went buck to work for the after Pearl Harbor. Two college alumni who h.id roomed dian doctors to the Botkin Hos- Some distinguished being furnished to "distressed tions for the payment of campaign costs government; under the aus- personal- " through the Area Re- together for four years met for the first pital , where Russian doctors tics have headed or guided areas for would-bc-presiden(inl candidates en- pices of Corning Glass, in dc~ the development Administration , PAST 40 spent the better part of the voice lime since, graduation at their fifteenth vcloning a heat-resistant nose . , ranging from Elmer Da- in the U. S. Depart- Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS gaged in presidential primaries or wooing day giving the most meticulous vis , whiclr^s reunion. One of (hem sported a heard that cone. lie succeeded, and in the- first information chief , of delegates before the nominating conven - and frank explanation of all ment of Commerce. This de- Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS made Mitch Miller look clean-shaven. October 1054 drove the nose to Palmer Hoyt of the Denver partment today delegates some tions. Those costs are often very high, and their work. The American med- Post , and Milton Eisenhower, Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR "I"d never have known you with those cone down to the Navy to de- ics said the artificial kidney of the activities of the Area a presidential aspirant might ho more liver it. to Edward R. Murrow. Redevelopment Administration Tf you nre a victim ot tlicse symp- whiskers, " laughed his old pa '. . "Did you they had developed was quite llicn your (routjlra tempted to accept gifts from special in- Rut almost every cotigress- to at least five other depart- tom* mny h« lose a bet or sometlun. '.'" new and revolutionary. mnii has figu red lie" traced lo Glnncliilnr Inflammation, terest groups before the convention than u BUT THE NAVY r«fus«d *o knows ments or agencies of the fed- {•liindul iir liitlnmmntioa la a ronati- "I presume that you refer to my accept il. For, as a result of This was about ten days af- more' about what the Voice of . he would afterwards, when, as a regula r eral government. tutionnl dtaenno and medicinco that . beard ," said the hairy one loft ily, "If you America should tell the world jive temporary relief will not re- nominee, the party 's normal sources of move the cniiscH of your troubles. must know, I hate the dam tiling." than its directors, with the re- THE FALLACY In Iht «p- . funds are open (o him. sull th at it has been advised proach heretofore to the pro- . NeRlcrl 6[ Cilnndulur Inflnmmn- "Then why don 't you shave it. off?" (ion oflon lewis lo proirmturo Henit« JAIA anil preached to , harassed blems of administrative reform i(y, SOURCES CLOSE to th« cornmimon asked the friend, JA& $ ~ ' nnd to inriiriihlc conditions. and luirried , cut and kicked and reorganization is that Tho past year men from 1 , that oven if slat e "Because," was the log ical reply, "my 000 huve indicated, however, more than any other agency. broad subjects—agriculture¦ , communities have |)e<>n succpHsfully .-ind hfctt l campaign costs awl pre-conven- wife hates it even mine than I do." Its darkest days were during labor and Commerce — have Irenlcd hern nl Kxcolslor Sprinps. confused They have found soothing relief anil lion p residential campaign costs are ON- In one respect , observes Mau rice l''cl> the McCarthy era, when lie been with simple looked under all its tasks which are designed to a new t.ert in life . eluded from Hie report, the document may clman, a member of England 's House of Beds for alleged reels. make sure that federal funds The Kxcolfiior I iiK'ludn Impl ications or precedent s which Commons, the expense account seeming- Despite all this harassment , are spent for the objectives Medical Clinic . RiCTM- COLON could Inter he applied in those areas. ly has elevated our moral standards. A stipulated in the appropriation davoted to the DISORDERS however , the Voice has done a M ¦ business tycoon used ' to lake his secre- laws passed by Con gress. 5 ing loiters: are still valid—namely, that TREATME NTS. '« •'" »m"""' '• of .James Joyce 's "Finncfians , , r 1. My husband is crazy about alliga- Wake. " self-rule must be maintained , This hook may Jufti.l \;,,tl!!, nt W.FAVUITK (I. It. Cl.OSWAV f..' K.LlNDKN as well, as a reliance on lhc prove of utmost that wa havt d«V(|. tor pears . Will you please toll ine what Prior to role . ' 1'iihli.s/irr Exec . Director liiisiTiess Mnr. auditions , Miss stutes and cities «ind counties importance in epid. Nl ddalli tf (ind h'dilor A.-lilu. Director part of the all igator they come from? ICrdnuin set a scries of read- to your life. Mo '"'• «'»«tm«nt tlvta ings by a Joyce exercise full responsibility |in iw rwMart.. 2. A clerk in your poultry department expert. The for their own systems of gov- ohliffation ¦W. J. COLE Anrn.ru RitKMr.n ll. G. H YMI : S advised me to stuff a chicken he sold me. open house sessions, she ex- ern ment. Nauag ing Kdiror Ct ty Ktlitar Circulation lt1(i r. plained, were intended to fam- " ~' How can I st u ff a bird that seems to be What is needed In govern- rExVELSIOR MEDICALYLlNIC t ilinrize players with the Irish ment today j' -tin. HAtiii I II. II. II ABIXJC V. II. K I .AWE It. .1- LOSINKKI lull of stuff before 1 start? 's, is decentralization ,, Uaoelilar Spring*. Ha. I omprJsi»i( /Sii ' author distinctive qualities instead of more centralization. C' pf. Pros Supt. J .iiqrrit. 'ftiy .S'iipt .'I. Please stop mailing my husband an- I Catitlimam Klndhr una and make possible better un- The states and cities mi il anet .1 derstanding of are not jagr Naw FRCE Book. I am lnlaraatcd In I Al. (ii.i;i-; (JtiiKWi )i.i> (I DIIIXIN lloi/n-: - nouncements of your cut-rate liquor sales. roles. Tho play all equal in financial Mull Information (Pliau Chick Boi) | is enpnehy, Ch ic) Accountant Su nday Editor .He died two months ago—with a lot of planned for presentation in and some federal aid becomes lamrata DR^UI-Coioa rj ciandular } the spring, I Infltmmitlin! WKMBKIt OK T11K ASSOCIAJ Kn J'JIDSS J)c]|> Iron) you. ¦ . essential, The doctrine, how- There's a Ereshnutn up al llariiiioutli ever, that the federa l govern- I ' SIGN WAS GRIM . |K*M(.. «t^[J<« this ye;irwho bids fair to make his mark ment almll extract from tax- ' MEMPHIS MB-Onc of the payers in New York stale , tor • A0O«I» . j Tho A.H.socl/ilr-ilPreax Is entit led excluulvcly grimmer (acts of life wan N- example, money to pay for the to die use for rppublJcaliiiri nf .-ill the local for ii philosophy section contained this prcssed on ;i vacationing Mem- projects of the state of Illinois, | T «WH_ • news printcil In ill is ni-wspapcr as well as iill .summary? ''Socrates was a famous (Ireek phis family when thev saw this which has the resources to fl- A.l'. news di.si)iit(.'lii's, road sign: ! niiMcc Its own needs, cannot %#_aaa»aaia^_a__,!"»"-. w-— _| ___ _ i H'ho went around giving people excellent "Well , I certainly wouldn 't _.^B-- t-( mm** ¦ ! mind if the bottom fell out "F o r c s t Lawn Cemetery, ^ Monday, February Jfi , 13(12 advice. They poisoned him." of the market and, yon suddenly he persuasively defended. The lost THAT shirt!" driid aliend. " President the other day in his MONDAY ' The Daily Record FEBRUARY 26, 1962 Sister Arrives ¦ From Irela nd at 3 Killed in At Winona ,,. - ' ¦ Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths Genera! Hospital Miss Josephins Komp John E. Amundson Gaiesville Convent ¦ Vliltlng hourn Medical and mirilcal Miss Josephine Kemp, .78, 358 PIGEON FALLS, W;is. (Special) GALESV IIX E , Wis.,(Special) - !Wisconsin patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. (no E. Broadway, died at 10:30 a.m. —John E. 'Amundson, 75, died at From Ireland—where spring was ¦ children under 12) ' . today at Winojia General Hospital 1-1 *30 p.m. Saturday at the home Maternity patienti: 2 to 1:30 and 1 to alrenrly beginning with daffodils ! 8:30 p.m. Cadulta onlsr). after a short illness. of his daughter, Miss Edna, in Eau and primroses ahloom—to Gales- ' She was organist at St. Josephi's Claire, where he had resided the ville—with more than a foot of, Auto Crashes SUNDAY past few years. He had been ill Catholic Church .40 years. The .siiosv on the ground and .' rn .orej Admissions church no longer is in existence. six weeks. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS promised—was the experience last ! Three persons were killed In . Ole P. Peterson , 552 W. 5th St Miss Kemp was born March 6, He was'bom Aug. 9, 1886, in the week of Sister Mary Rosarii , who 1 . Town of Chimney Rock weekend traffic accidents on Wis- Mrs. Ronald Berg, 157 W. 4ih 1883, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , son of: Gil- has joined nuns in the Angels, of ' ¦ . consin highways; including an Il- St. ' Paul Kemp, and was a member of bert and Mary Amundson. He mar- the Apostles convent. ried Josephine Sholl . linois- mptori-s t involved in a co l- Mrs. William Hartley, 131 Wash- the Cathedral of Sacred Heart, its Jan. 16, I9H. She replaces Sister Finbarr They farmed in Town of Northfield Who lision on an icy road in Rock ington St. St. Agnes Guild , Catholic Daugh- returned to the Provincial House' ters of America and the Winona and moved: to Eau Claire eight County. The deaths raised lha Mrs. ; James T. Robb¦ Jr., West at Cork. Ireland . Sister Hosarii - ". . General Hospital Woman's Auxil- years ago; state 's 1962 highway toll to 78, Burns Valley Rd. : . - also is a teacher and will take Miss Karen N... Dworschak, In- iary/ : Survivors are. Two daughters, - ' compared with 122 on this dau Edna and Mrs. Orin CLaura) Ontz lip work in religion with, pupils of: last year. dependence, Wis. Survivors are: Two, brothe-rs, , the urea. , , Wi- Eau Claire; one son , Gerald, Eau Mrs. Cora Roth , 467 Winona St. Dr. A F., Mankato, and Leo Sister Finbiirr is one of thre* Wayn« Blelke, 22, Barring ton , Mrs. Anna C. Pickart , Winona nona, and two sislers, Mrs. HeEen Claire, and three grandchildren. His wife died , in 1956. nuns who opened Galesvilie's first 111., was killed shortly after mid- Rt. 1. Enright, Winoaa, and Miss Alma convent in September 1957 . All night Sunday in a headon crash Mrs. John B. Baumann , 4020 5th Kemp, Winona. Funeral services will be Tues- ¦ ¦ day at 2 p.m. at Upper Pigeon were from Ircla-nd. En route to involving his small foreign car St. ' Burke Funeral Home is com- Lutheran Church the Rev. E. B. WEATHER FORECAST .. . Rain is forecast the Great Basin. Colder weather will move into I reland she stopped In New York and another car on Highway 14 Ben E. Fuller, Pepin, Wis. • pleting arrangements; , ChristopherSen officiating. Burial for tonight in California ' and in the Atlantic coast the border states from: Montana ...to; the western to visit a brother. She hopes to just north of Ja'nesville. The Dennis P. Fenton , Roliingstone, return here by August. Max Strehlow will be in the church cemetery. and Gulf coast states while snow flurries are ex- Lakes. (AP . phot.ofax Map) During her crash occurred , on a road made Minn. . absence she'll -visit relatives in slick by a freezin ' : Max Strehlow-, 83, native of "Wi- Friends may call this afternoon pected in the Great Lakes area , the Rockies and . .r; rain. Authori- Mrs. Esther J. Mogren , 177 E. Cork and. Dublin . ties said ' ¦:¦¦; nona County, an attorney at Gr«en and evening at Hagen l^nc-al Bieike s car was not Sanborn St. . Pigeon Falls, " and at the Sister VVenceslaiis , superior here , equipped with scat Andrew Ruben , Fountain City, Bay, Wis., 57 years, died at Ro- Home, . . .belts. The * 10 a. m. Tuesday. visited Ireland last year. The other driver * Wis. ¦ ¦ ' ' . chester Sunday night . He was church after WEATHER ,. John Carlson , 18. BUSINESS MIRRO third occupant of the local con- Rockforrl , 111 . and ' two passensers Birth brought there last week for emer- Thomas H. Abbotts " - " EXTENDED FORECAST vent is Sister Fidelis, The three in his car were hospitalized :.»t Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph R. Friek , gency surgery. . . ' (Special)- CALEDONIA. Minn. Minnesota — Temperatures Ayiil conduct religious instructions here , Janesvile but reported in good Lamoille, Minn., a son. Mr. Strehlow had served ns spe- ¦ Abbotts 63, pharma- E(trick cial prosecutor Thomas H. , average 10-15 degrees below nor- nt and nt Trempealeau. condition. Disch arses in several celeb rat- cist here for many years who re- ed cases y including a Ku Klux Klan mal. Normal high 24-28 north , 28- James T . .Pupac.k. 48, Milwau- Mrs. Anna Mason , 656 W. 4th ' tired recently, died of a heart 34 south. Colder tonight and Tues- Growing/ Selling kee, was hit hy a car Sunday case at Marinette, Wis.; in the St. ¦ " ' attack Sunday at San Antonio , sli 597 Driver ' s Tests while walking along . 1920s. . ,: - . : > .. day, ght warming trend mid- Highway .45 Mrs. Ferdinand A. Hansen , 160V- Tex-., while on a trip. week but colder again by the Given:at Durand Office hear Aijiwa in Shawano Counly. . Huff St. He was born here Jan. 1G , 1899, weekend. Precipitation average He died about three hours later Winona Funerals son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ab- Mrs. Edgar K. Dutch and baby, one-tenth to two-tenths inch melt- DURAND , Wis .-Last year 597 in- an Antigo hospital. Authorities botts. He moved to Dresbacn , Of Flowers Booms B27 E: Front St. ed north , one-quarter to one-half written driver ' said it was. snowinp heavily , at Miss Pauline Duzinski last fall. ; : s license tests were Mrs. Edward L. Brown an d " Minn., inch melted south occurring as By SAM DAWSON And even in 1H« most northern given lu:i'e liy .MiM'l Erickson the time. Pupack apparent lv'-was Funeral services for Miss Paul- Survivors are: His wife, Gladys; - and baby, 712 Grand St. snow about midweek and again AP Business Ntws Analyst cities, lovers of the exotic can George -Syth of the walking for-help after his car ine Duzinski , 729 E. 3rd St., were one daughter ,. Mrs . William (Jo- stale traffic Mrs. Douglas F. R eps and baby, early in weekend. NEW YORK (AP)—Spring and become expert growers of such patrol. went in a ditch, . held this morning at St. Stanis- anne Highum , Owatonna , Minn., , gar- 273 Chatfield St. ^ Wisconsin — Temperatures will flowers go together. At least the tropical plants as orchids Of these, 17.5 percent 'failed.: Of " Roberts , 479 laus Church , the Rev. Jerome Ver- and four grandchildren. His first , or . orange Mrs. Virg inia Gillingham , Miss : Mary A. • average from around IO degrees senders,of all those seed catalogs denias, pineapples the 41)2 road tests given , (ail- 35, of . - • ¦ dict officiating. Burial was in St. wife, the former Grace Palmer, ' ¦¦ ' '2B.7 rura l Wisconsin Rapids, Johnson St. . . . , below normal northwest to near hope they will. And so do the trees. ; . - ed. The died in a Winona Mary's Cemetery. one daughter ,; Judith , and his par- examiners collected $1,395 Marshfield hospital - Harold IT. Pflughoeft , 5 degrees below normal southwest nurseries. Many companies share in the in fees. , -where . she Pallbearers were Dominic Cier- ents have died: ; had been Rt. 3. portion. Normal high 25 to :32 Probably most confident of all boom. Such makers of controls Pepin County rushed early Sunday for 726 E. 4th zan , Joseph T. Dettle, Clarence ¦:A funeral service will be ,held residents register- emergency surgery Mrs. Daniel J. Lilla, northwest and 30 to 36 southeast. are the millions of Americans as Minneapolis-Honeywell and ed .T after the Maliszewski, Vincent Itompa, Hen- Thursday at 2 p;m. at Christ Epis- .3G2 cars and trucks with the truck in which she St. . Normal, low 5 to 15 northwest an d looking at today's snow drifts but RpboTlshaw-Fulton . have . played state Motor was riding :¦ Clarence Fletcher, 1624 W. 5th ry Walinski and Roman Zolohdek. copal Church , La Crosse: Burial, Vehicle Department smashed 13 to 22 southwest. Continued certain that this , spring at last an important part in the precision last yctir. As ' iuto a concrete bridge will be in Evergreen Cemetery, :-i result, tlie. coun- abutment on tho st. : rather cold through the period. they'll really have a green thumb. development of greenhouse craps. ty received northern out- Mrs. Lucy Kamrowski, 9O0Mj E. Mrs. William Kirchner Caledonia. Welted precipitation will range $80,551 in rebated fees. skirts of Wisconsin Funera l services for ' Mrs. Wil- Whether they buy seed packets And both professional and ama- Rapids. Sanborn St. . .Friends may call at Potter-Hau- from around a quarter of an inch teur gardners-' get special . light DURAND MAN NAMED 206 Wilson St. liam Kirchner , Chicago, were held or already-started plants, or both; William R. Kane, gen Funeral llome , Wednesday aft- northwest to near three quarters fixtures from such manufacturers DURAND , Wis.-LaVern Graske , Allen D. Rasmussen, Lewisto-n, this morning at St. Stanislaus ernoon and evening. of an inch southwest occurring as the swelling hordes of outdoor and indoor gardners are a delight as General Electric, Westinghoiise Durand , .has bee n elected assist- Minn . - . . .;. ¦ Church, the Rev. Robert Kulas of- snow about mid week. to Jacobson Repeats ficiating. Burial was in St. Mary's Mrs. Rose O'Donnell the thousandii catering to the and Syfvania. ant cniisemasLec ol Mcnomonie Mrs. Lionel 1. $lank Jr. and OTHER TEMPERATURES ¦¦' ¦ ' Boat &- Ski,Cl' iib ' He- will serve Cemetery. . RUSHFORD Minn.—Mrs. Rose trend. Businessmen also have cbhtrib ; : , As Champ baby. Fountain City, Wis. , By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with Commodore Gene Rice, Bald- ion in Mrs. Robert E.. Valentine and Pallbearers were: Dominic Cier- O'Donnell, 86, died Sunday morn- High Low Pr. uted to sales, bot h by increasing zan, Joseph T. Dettle, Clai-ence ' A special delight , thanks to ad- use of plants in stores , offices and win , Wis., and the other officers. baby, Fountain City , Wis. ing at her home in Chicago alter Albany, snow . ;: ,.27 26 T vances in science, is that the urge Meetings are held on the fourth Leqion Gribbaae A' Kellogg, Maliszewski, "Vincent Rompa, Hen- around factories and other- -build- Mrs. Gerald . Sobeck, a long illness; Albuquerque, cloudy .. 52 24 to buy and tend plants is being ' Thursday -each month. : ry Walinski and Roman Zolondek . Jan. 30, 1876 , in ings ,- and by gifts of plants to Lyle Jacobson has repeated as Minn. . She was born . Atlanta , rain ...... 50 39 .32 spread around the year. This has ' ¦ of the : '¦¦ ' customers. American Legion cribbage , cham- Miss Mary J. Wolfram , Rush- Houston County, daughter Bismarck, cioudy .. .., 5 -14 ... helped make the growing and and Mary Ann Mohan. pion. ford. Minn. late Phillip Boise, clear ...... 2.1 9 .. selling of living plants one of the - Example- : A tig department Lake Pep in Creamery married to Edward ' Over the weekend he defeated She was Boston, . cloudy ...... 29 24 . . fastest expanding segments, of (he store in the Midwest recently Munici pal Court in 1901. The couple Ray Kostuck. OTHER BIRTHS O'Donnell Chicago/ cloudy ...... 43 34 .31 billion-dollar U.S. florist industry. ordered a million rose plants as LAKE CITY , Minn. —Lake Pepin farmed near Rushford: Cleveland cloudy ..'.;- . 43 36 .08 In the semifinals , Kostuck de- WINONA , . Americans are expected to bonus gifts for its customers. Co-op Creamery Association stock- THERMAL. Calif .-Mr, and M rs Roger J, Raether/ 20, Good Her husband, two sisters and Denver , snow ...... 14 -8 .14 holders will hold their annual feated Jerome Glenzinski and Ja- spend more than $400 million this There are about 12,000 growers cobson defeated Gabriel - . ' Meyer, Curtis Peterson , a daughter Sat- Thunder , Minn., pleaded guilty to a brother have died. Survivors Des Moines, snow .... .29 12 .37 year for plants, according to the of potted plants and they are dis- meeting Wednesday in the Legion son of Mrs. Phillip and Paul, ',' ' - Thirty-two were entered in the urday. Peterson is the driving through a stop sign. He are: Two sons , Detroit ; rain ...... 33 27 .22 National Clay Pot Manufacturers tributed in.;. more than 300,000 Hall here, 452 Center *={., ,...,. tournament. Beatrice Peterson , was arrested at 1 a.m. Saturday Chicago; four grandchildren and Fairbanks, rain .34 29 .11 Association. . florist shops, garden centers , fruit the for- , ' DURAND CAFE SOLD Winona. Mrs. Peterson is on Highway 61. Raether pmd a several, great-grandchildren: three Fort Worth cloudy .. .65 54 71 Helping them in their hobby pre. and vegetable stores , supermar- of Chatfield , (Kate) . Weber , , clear ;...... 5 - ¦ ' - " . - .' DURAND . Wis.-Mr . and Mrs. SPRING GROVE TOWNSHIP mer. Barbara Boetzer $10 fine. sisters, Mrs. Leori Helena , .14 . such things as miniature green- kets arid variety stores. ;ce Burke, clear ...... 79 63 Lavern CaturLa , Arkansaw , have SPRING GROVE , Minn.-Affi- Minn. . Rochester ; Mrs. Al Honolulu , houses, artificially lighted plant Status seeking has helped the (Special) Sterling, Colo., and Miss Emma Indianapolis , cloudy . .51 39 .34 purchased , remodeled and opened da vits of candidacy for Spring GALESVILLE, Wis. stands and nurseries on wheels. potted plant industry, too. Decor- Grove Town election March 13 and Mrs. LaVerne pct- Mohan, Rushford , and nephews Kansas City, cloudy .. .33 18 .12 the former Litchfield restaurant on — Mr. ¦ This lets indoor gardners, or im- ators and architects: have stressed ' ' ' v have been filed by Clarence Jet- and nieces. Los Angeles, cloudy , 59 44 ¦¦:¦ West;;Main Street. . tinger a daughter Feb. 20. Mr. patient outdoor ones , simulate al- plants more. . son for supervisor; Harold Omodt, and Mrs. David Kensmoe, a State Capitol The funeral service will be in Memphis, clear :.,... 69 53 .33 ¦ ' ¦ ' most any outdoor growing condi- Growers also credit transporta- 36 hours il necessary, rather than clerk, and Olaf Hagen . constable. daughter Feb. 22. Chicago Wednesday. \ Miami , cloudy ...... 80 73 . . Milwaukee, snow - „;..32- -29 .22 tion. They can haye spring right tion advances with helping tlicrji the five or six days formerly No one iiled for justice of the Both births were at La Crosse Ingelbret Soma Mpls., St. Paul , snow .18 10 .12 now if they want to. reach key. markets within 24 to required. peace. hospitals. Switchboard ' ' ' HARMONY , Minn. (Special' - New Orleans, cloudy .80 71 .. . - . BLAIR, Wis. (Special) .— .Dr. Ingelbret Soma, 81, died Friday New York, cloudy ....34 31 . and Mrs. 'O. M. Schneider, a son after an snow .41 24 .02 at " a Rochester hospital Oklahoma City, ¦ Friday at St. Francis Hospital, La Workers on Job illness of three years. Omaha, clear ... :¦¦.;.., 16 ' . 4 09 Crosse. . ST. PAUL, (AP) — State capitol He was born July 2 , 1880, in Philadelphia , rain .....35 31 .04 switchboard employes continued Norway, He came to this country Phoenix, cloudy ....- '. -57 .43 .17 ' '¦ -. 17 '¦ ' .. IMPOUNDED DOGS service , as usual today. Op-erators in 1888 and moved to Harmony Portland , Me., cloudy 19 . had threatened to walk off the job in 1919. He was a farmer. Portland , Ore., clear .41 22 .. No. 1464—Male, black and white, at 10 a.m. today. Survivors are: Three sons, Ker- Rapid City, snow .... A -5 T license 1020 , first day William E; Stevenson , commis- mit, Troy, Ohio, Marian , Mt. Ver- St. Louis, rain ....:. .46 37 .17 ff You Can Aim This Camera No. 1465—Female, blond pupj no sioner of administration , discussed non, Wash , and Alfred, Harmony; Salt Lake City, snow , v29 19 .03 license, first day. the problem with Gov. Elmer L. one daughter , Mrs., Frank 'Mar- San Francisco, cloudy 52 43 Available for good homes: Andersen over the weekend ; and guarite) Colgrove, Armstrong, Seattle, clear ...... 37 20 .. A male, black , part cocker span- Iowa; six grandchildren , and one- Tampa , clear ...... :R7 67 . said there would be no interrup- ' ' iel , and a female German sheph- tion of service. half-sister, Karen Bustad , Adams. Washington , rain . ;. ..41- . 35 .12 erd, black and white. Funeral services will be 2 p.rn. T—Trace JMI H ^tm* . ^B V^^w||WW^% _^HBi9^ * ' ' '. - * The operators claimed they ^^^ ^ l_^_^^^l_ . -: |B ' 4 were not permitted to. leave the Tuesday at Greenfield Lutheran FIRERUNS switchboard to put on their coals Church , Harmony, the Rev. Mar- FREE TB X.RAYS Today and overshoes when the phone tin Ford officiating. Burial will be (Mon. - Fri., 1 '5 p.m. 4:40 a.m.—Oil burner flare-xip, room got cold and al,so had other in the church cemetery. Room 8, City Hall) at Ole Peterson home , 552 grievances. - Friends may call at Peterson Fu- Winona Co. residents jree, no fire, from To- W . 5th St. -: Stevenson planned to meet neral Home, Harmony, others, $1 each. noon Tuesday and at H^^^P HBR _H_E Sylvia Paul- through the day with several oper- night until k ^B^Sv M vf w^mmm_^ ^ M SMmmM^^Em, K B^_ 1V _^H^HB@9A • '- _H 9:04 a.m. — Mrs. X-rays last week ' .- 46 ^ ^^j^^^B R-H RI-^ son -E. St., electric motor ators at a time during relief pe- the church after 1 p.m. B^ °% s_^_^H « % /KM ' 1-^-^H _—H H B . m\**^mmWk?m. . -I 4 , 450' 2 5t'h Since March 8, 1953 .....43 ,009 k ^M^r ^9^i_H ^ E^HF KM :< _B^_n ' -^fl^-HHI^H _HK?_^Bfe_& _H on washing machine was smoking, riods and at the end of the day Mrs. Alvina Knecht out on arrival. with the entire group. ¦ MONDOVI, Wis. —Mrs. Alvina Mo.; Edwin D., Winona Lake, , Jefferson Creek Pheasants in Wisconsin have Fish shanties must be removed Knecht, 63, Mondovi Rt. 3, died Ind.; Donald , Wis., and Charles, St. Charles ; one been known to survive for an en- from (he ice south^ of Highway 64 Sunday evening at Buffalo Me- - after a one- sister , Mrs. Eva Towne, Algona , ¦ : tire month -without food. by March 5. morial Hospital here - tK^ &BmmmL:'$-*&•• '&? _R_I_I¦ ^ ^ *,iHiHIBIHI_HB '-- . ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HH^ year illness. Iowa ; 10 grandchildren , and one ? IH ^HHHHl • » ' BHHX '¦' - -HHHHHHV^ ' -- '- '^HHHHHHHHHHHvVHi' Born in Chimney Rock Town great-grandchild . Oct. 22. 1898, she was daughter A funeral service will be held of Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Mawby. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Sellncr- She liycd her entire life in Davis Gedde Funeral Home, the Rev. Valley near G itmanlon until six Edward Lee, Ka.sSon officiating. WESTGATE BOWL months ago when .she moved to Burial will be in Little Valley Cem- WESTGATE SHOPPING C ENTER Mondovi. She wis ' married to Al- etery. funeral * len Knecht Feb. 18, 191G. Mr, Friends may call at the W^H^HX m^mmm ' wBHiHgBfflBy ^KfH^H^HlHAHuKHflH^^^f'.^ Hi Knecht died in 1951. home after Tuesday noon. ^^ HB HH HH H M X W I HH H H HVJHKS^'41 Survivors are: Two sons, Bud, I^H I U S^S^ BE&B ^ V V V l - B 4 Halbert J. Flaby ? ^KUf ^mttmm^mmWUHm 'It^Silmtiv$tsmi%&WKM' . ^B^m^mmmmm ^mmm7QBEzfi ' >' - ¦¦ &' Wti Claire Floyd, Mondovi; two HjHJHHHHHHHJI Hj%>vxHHHHHK%:^-'; .N '.' ¦- '¦ ' ¦ 4 Eau , LANESBORO , Minn. (SpecialI- W*&fflttmmB8BK£9mEBk . ^.Jopagg^ HK;ilL ^HHHHHBafc ;l- <• . ' HI ^ daughters , Mrs. Mervin (Adclla) ? ^ Halbert J. Flaby, 63, died Sunday Harms, Mondovi; Mrs . Desmond morning at Johnson Hospital , (Evelyn) Davis, Mondovi; 13 Lanashoro, after a long illness. grandchildren; three step-grand- He was horn Dec.21 , 1898, In childrcn; two brothers, Charles ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ , Carrolton Township, son of Mr . k Fully Aiiloniatfr —Costs T.m i Mawby and John Crass, both of ' and Mrs. Ole Flaby. k Tlmii $9Q. — .S'iiiiplrst Land This is tho new Polaroid .166 - the simplest i Eau . Claire, and four sisters, Mrs. He married Ida Teigen at Lanes- Lund Camera rvrr (loss . Camera liver — h't> Font .-in;; ' Ralph , Mrs. Arthiir (Esther) bora Nov. |!> , 1921. They farmed made — and it actuall y cost s less thiin the first Land Caiuria i Ander.son, Mrs . Vilas (Jessie) in the Clear Grit area 30 jear s * — Nothing lo Set — 10 .S'ec- model introduced - more than 12 years ago! { Hamilton and Mrs. Ernest (Doro- until ill health forced him to re- odd I'ictutcn! A \ [ - ™ Box. ' l, W thy) Smudi. Drown all of Eau Claire. It takes the same uT,c piclurcs -- lv.it wit h ulint , tire and they moved lo Lanos- f a differr ncc. Funeral services will he held boro. He was a lifelong member It' * fully automatic. There arf no seUiiJSs you have to make. An * at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Trinity Church ^ ¦ ¦ Bowlers and spectators alike have discovered m of Union Prairie Lutheran . k rleetric eye chooses the exposure. You don 't rvrn have to foeu< . ^ Lutheran Church , Gilmanton , the Survivors are: His wife; two ¦ < ¦ ¦ the tempting array of light lunches at our A L ' ' 1'011 r t)n 'l n,>r(l nn expensi ve li^lit meter. Tlie flash cun I J built Rev. A. (I. Hemer, pastor of Gil- sons, Gerald rural Preston, ami ' ^ , too. And your picturr ir. rearly in jnsl 10 H Riinck bar. Large, juicy hamburgers, cheese- M manton and Motulnt'i ' Lutheran Orren , rural Laiiesboro; live seconds . 4\ %¦¦¦ ' burgers frend) fries, cokes .and nialtcds are churches , officiating. Burial will and one sister , Mrs. , JJ grandchildren , There «re 12 yrai -.i o( iniprovrmen lt , rerineinentu mid brand * Wt only a few of the many fine foods we serve. MB be in Gilmanton Cem etery, Nels 'Teigen , LniiesbDi'o, f a the nex you are at Friends may call at Colby Fu- new idens in this camera. And ycl it ecluaily cost,'; less than tho 4 ^L Try yovr vorite t time iHB The funeral service will be Wed- neral Home, Mondovi , Tuesday nesday nt . p.m. at Union Prairie . first Land Camern ' on Hie market. 4\ wk West gate Dow 11 #Sn ^^B afternoon and evening and until Lutheran Church , the Rev. Leon ¦ 11 a.m. Wednesday, then at. tlie Hollan officiating. Burial will be \ If you ' ve always wanted ri I'nlaroid Land Camera — and who OPEN DMLY church. in Ihe church cemetery, 1 linsn 't --- ttiii Is yoiir cli .-iiicc. Cume in lor a tree lO srron d * Friends may call this evening I demonstr ation Ibis week, \ jJ E. A. Messerschmidt and Tuesday afternoo n and eve- ^^ ST, CHARLES . Minn. I Special) ning at Johnson Funeral Home mi AT 11:30 A.M. —-K, A. Mes.sor.selimidt , DO , died and at the church after 1 p.m. Sunday nt Hie home p< v ai' ('il Tuesday with our baby sitter I 3e assured af complete sup-ervfrfon i Ihe Qifmey school board 30 years, before H . K, Slehbins , siH-cial mu- during these hours. was BUCK'S nnd /» member of Liltlc Val- Shop, nicipal jud«e. ED m C*un*vuL ley Cemetery Board muny years, Richard E. Stewart , 32 , admit. j He retired from farming in ifl.tO ted obstruction and inlorfcrlnff with W LOCATID NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE ON MAIM STREET A and moved to St. Charles. He wus the vision of a driver , throwing OPEM BOWLING: Dally unfit 6:4S p.m. end efter 11 p.m. n resident hero until liinn , when refuse on liijjhw ny anil having an f ALSO YOUR DEALER FOR-tEU A LOWELL — KODAK — BOlEX — AGFA — tEIC/\ — ROUEIFIE^ — ZEISS — end i day Saturday and Sunday; Wetlnosday to 6:45 to 1 a.m.; all lie went to live with his daughter. oppii lk|uiii- hottli ' in liis cur . r all th» Big Namei In Photography . . . both forbipn ond Domottkl 2 p,m„ 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., end Friday until 9 p.m. Surv ivors are: One daughter , , He was arrested by VVinmva Mrs. Russell Cravath , Chatfield; County .sheriff' s deputies Feb. « four sons , Rownn , Kansas City, one mile north of St. Charles. : • ¦¦ ;;: ¦ *: ¦ Hou se of the Week . - ^'- • . Free Estimates BASEMENT TO ROOF Expert ^^p Installation : -l//f£^' ' t CARPETINGFLOOR Here Are 10 Rooms oh One Floor TILE H^EMM)^ • By JULES LOH WALL TILE—Ceramic and Plastic AP Ncwsfeafvres 4r^^^^ k* * ¦ ¦ ••^ : LINOLEUM : , ' .. ] ( you 're in Die ni/nkft /or a wm/f • tbreC'hedroo iii house with- two 7 ^^'4 » COUNTER TOPS servfce baths , living' room , dining roomj \. Satiifaction Guaranteed building ^^^ PHONE 1M6 family room , foyer , plus a low ex- tras like a screened . po.r ch and GEO. KA RSTE N patiii , you probably already have fl— PHONE 8-1478 ~— General Contractor resigned yourself t o a mil lli-story §:.;) " . j (WINONA) home in the 2 , 5(Hi-sr|iiai - e-fo ot cate- gory. : ¦; Thai's what , -makes this - luinrl- I tyle Ziegeweid MODERNIZ E / Minnesota City s.onio ranch worthy of selection ' as Ai * YOUR ' A J 'House .of the WVek. It li as only VA- \V' ^ "THE FLOOR /SPECIALIST". one . story and only -1,0011 .feet of floor -space ARCHITECT Samuel Paul hasn't sacrificed- either "ond . '/.oninR or HHIand HEATING good traffic cireiilnlinn lo achieve GLAMOR PLUS ECONOMV . . . , this. It. isn 't necessary t o cross Excellent design technique plus screened porch and. four outdoor patios. Exterior features any roorii in the iiouse to get to ..¦enables this 1 ,608 sq. ft. ranch to contain three bedrooms, Iwo full stone piers integrated into stone planter at their base and contrast- ^^t^^mmm *St)k any oilier ", room; mid the floor ha His, foyer. Jiving room/ dinin g room , family room and kilchen , ed against narrow vertically jointed plywood, siding. ,: plan ts clearly laid out in formal; informal and sleepinn: areas, er' side . and a bre'akfront from the He has provided not one. but rio dining ., rooln side . less than foiir outdoor terraces , in / Phone addition to a *V by lil 'fl " screened Thus it.not only is a functional W&M ' porch. The house also lins a .dou- separator , but it also sives the formal area the nuicli sough!-after , ble ' garage , and ii partial cellar, ' ¦^iifiWB|fi - ' ' 7 ar and Structural ^^^^K^ * ' > ' ° ury! Imagine stepping out there ^^^^^^ k VflBfflnStfcw ^ Steel Fabrication wilh a coo! drinlt on a v'arm eve- ^ ^^ ^^^^^^ BiBHj nffiflrS ^K^* Alt types ot Welding ning before retiring. Friends, that 's living: ' .: ¦ These doors, incidentally/ consti- tute one of five exterior entrances WINONA BOILER & STEEL GO FLOOR. PLAN. ... Divider , rather than wall, room in the house; and bow forma!, informal and W-U7 We st Front Street Phono 5965 lo the house; ¦ antl this patio is only- one of four! ,¦• .. ..• ' separates living room , dining room and foyer , thus sleeping areas are clearly zoned. House contains •The main patio is off the screen- using every inch of space effectively. Note how 1 ,G08 square feet not counting garage, , screened ed porch , and a smaller patio ho room needs to be crossed to get to any other porch and partial , cellar. serves as a similar overflow to the See Oii r New Display of Pre-finished family room. A terrace in front f DON'T DO IT YOURSELF ... j provides a graceful entry ns well Mail Coupon for 'Baby Blueprint' as a place for old-fashioned porch- KITCHEN CABINETS sitting.. Full study plan information on this architect-designed House ;o 110-Uiiit Motel Completely set up ¦¦ The Week can be .yours now. - . .It comes to you in a handy (older wit! ' Phone THE INFORMAL and housekeep- a baby blueprint showing each floor and alt elevations plus "Tips oi j ing areas of this house also de- ' [^^ffl ^^^ ' Building a Hou:>e. " The price is only. so cents . They 're also availabli KITCHEN PLANNING • FREE ESTIMATES • FINANCI NG serve a closer look. ! at ttje¦information cnuntcr of the Daily News. Set af Rochester The kilchen is ideally placed ad- ROCHESTER , Minn—A UO-unit jacent to tlie dining room, and at HOME PLANS, DAILY NEWS motel estimated to cost $1.3 mil- the same "time is organized as a Please send me a baby blueprint on Design J-8 lion is scheduled for construction ACE INTERIOR PAI NTS ^- BRUSHES separate part of the family room ; Enclosed is 50. cents. here on a site¦ a-djacent¦ to the Ar- is convenient . to the front ent-ry, thur Hotel.: . "• ¦• ' ROLLERS - PANS - LADDERS service entry and cellar stai rs ; I NAME ;. No date for start of construction and afford s supervision cf the hack- (please print plainly) has been set hut selection of archi- yard play area. tects for project is expected with The stone veneer of Ihe family I STREET a few weeks. room fireplace is tied into the The property on which the motel COMPANY kitchen , forming a dramatic view CITY STATE will be er ected -\vas purchased ty KEN DELL J from the end of the corridor; and Wold Investmen t Co. Spate not " the rear of. (he stone 'fireplace- is ' ' used by the motor hotel will be Call the Lomb'er . Number 8-3667 i A CJTT ELECTRIC:' • exposed in the kilchen between developed for commercial use by i ^ J the counter top arid cabinets. offices and stores. 573 East 4th St. Duane Jackels, Mgr. JI Tlie arrangement of the bath- F ll JEi ^ COMPANY < The 110-unit nnotel will be con- rooms so they both us« the sa me nected to the Arthur by an en- L 628 Main St. Phone 8-1002 * plumbing lines is air obvious eco- ¦ ' ¦ ' closed breezewa^, bringing to 2DO ' ¦;• COMMERCIAL » INDUSTRIAL » RESIDENTIAL nomical advantage. Here s the Answer mm the number of rooms available. ^ ^ IT SHOULD be mentioned more- By ANDY LANG there is just no way to , attack thi The motor hot el will have a res- ? ALL WORK DONE BY ' ^ over that the entire house, includ- AP Newsfeatures -.. /¦.. adhesive that holds the paper d taurant and will have underground NOW . ' . . O N LY ? IICENSED BONDED ELECTRICIANS parking facilities for guests. - • $24.00 *\ ing the room sizes, has been plan- QUESTION: There are two coats the wall. ned for stock lumber sizes — an of paint over the wallpaper in our While a steamer often is rec judge yourself as you go along. GIVES YQU AN 8x12WALL AVV*^^ migh t go unnoticed. ' ¦ Since you are going to soak the pa>cr . tain that it is better To soak tin paper and not just wet it , there'll A . partial celler cont ains abund- \\"e tried a sleamer, but could paper again and again with a clot .l OF space plus additional ' be a lot of water dripping down the GENUINE ant storage not get the steam to penetrate sopping with warm water or om " space for a large laundry, hohby wall, so you'd better see that the the paper until we first used of the commercial wallpaper re floor is protected. room , and a ao-foot-lonj recreation ¦ movers. ionsh sandpaper on an electric ! i^^ H PLASTERING B> room. buffer. We had rented the steam- When this has been done, tin Disease kills about 60-million er and it took lis six hours to do scraping, with a putty knife or sim hoard feet of saw timber every ^ J-8 Statistics one side of the '-wall . Is there any ilar tool , should not he delayed tot year on commercial forest lands || | RO easier way we can get off Ihe long, otherwise the paper will dr; in Wisconsin. is BETTER A three-bedroom ranch with Wal lpaper '.' and stiffen up again. - r^m living room, dining room, . ANSWER: When wallpaper lias But it can 't be done , instantly 4WKmml^mmWmmmKtmtm^KtmmiWtmt^ ¦ kitchen, family rqorn, two full been painted ~-' especially with either , as some time must be al CHERRY THAN EVER \ ba 'hs, screened porch, two-car more than one coat — il is always lowed for the water to soak in f^f garage, t.iartiat cellar. a nuisance to remove (lie paper. Generally , from t hree to live min is 1,6-08 square feet not There simply is no easy way of tiles is nhoul right , but individua ! MHRH i GRAINED -Ar Building or buying, you . Area 11 I I A including screened porch and doing it. The paint creates a sea! cases vary. A Happy House has and , until you pierce Ihe seal , ¦ ' make no mistake when you ,<*V " y garage. Overall dimo-nsiens a re This is somelhing you'll have f< Ml f 1m PA N E I. V\\\ 79'8" wide by 16' deep. HOUSEPOWER handy - : i: ^ insist on p laster -walls and ^ ^=^K*^y^ Garngo account] for 23'4" of ^ IBHJ li .Blilri by MASON ITE ® ceilings. '*~^>wl gf of width. . Screened porch ii 177 square feet ; gnrago Is 521 square feet; ¦^X One of tho o Idesf Interior finishes, plaster has cellar is 1, 118 square feet. Now! Lowest ccst in years for Basic house conta ins 17,849 proved its superiority through the yeors. cubic feet. ¦ ^Ir Today, p iaster! ng Is better than ever; better than Moslems l>Hiov e that God rc- vi'ii i cd the Kcir.'iii lo 111" |iro p'*ct any oth er inter ior finish you could choose be-cause: , the Mm Mohammed in Haniadan ninth month in (lie Moslem cal- tmmunmmmmmmm ^BmmmKi •jc Manufa cturers for tho plastering trade havo con- endar, l-'or the 20 days of Hainii - iil Moslems -will fast and dan , devo' What aboul yLl WORK for t'omforl--s|i'ady with- ' hone from the city engineer's office. alone at 79, has found a fountain colors and is designed for use on modern dials; in their turmoil. ¦ cradle are gold j)lated. Styles the jack if something, goes The permit was the largest of of youth through a relatively new Ad.v^rtlsemenf, . metal surfaces, "I put a couple of colored phones of phones include Swedish , Dan^ wrong/ replacing the phone com- There are only two types of twist on an idea that has given The Manufacturer's Claim—That in the window and presto, I -was thre< for new construction that ladies a man sits next to on air- ish, Gorman, Italian and French, pany equipment. They mail the pushed the year's total to SlGf,- meaning to the lives ol countless tMs enamel primes Itself and dou- pioneering a new business," Le- +¦/% planes: ) . desi and wall models. viVi'rtriA ne Fn»* ronnicc *' . 716, about $27,000 below last orphaned children. . - DOES ETTING bles as a topcoat, thus /enabling vine . says. .; ' " (1) Those mfirJ at their son-in- . G His favorit es are the Danish year's figure going into the last He lives in a foster home for it to be used directly on rusted] phones, some of which were man- law, who insist on telling you HIS ORIGINAL Idea-was that week in February. why. the elderly. surfaces where normal or moder- ufactured in Sweden. , . P NIGHTS ately corrosive conditions exist; people would buy the black phones The Senior High School project f 2) . Squirmers. "This has been the life for me," MAKEU YOU FEEL OLD as-is and use them mainly as an- contemplates construction of a other, Olscn said of (he lime he has Aftfr 35, common Kidney or Fil»dder Ir- that it is especially good for weath- "THEY WERE made of . solid Tlie day I boarded a ritations often occur- and may m»k« TO « er-beaten grillwork, gutters, down- tique accessories. But soon, be- brass at the turn of the century two-story addition in the core plane and the stewardess flagged spent in the home of Mr. and tenia »nil nervous from too. frequent cause of the interest, he explains area of the building to .house uasiaies both » making enlarge- reclaimed by the Copenhagen be converted to classroom uses. ' OYSTEX mt dmitlsti. Teel txttar fait. countersink for outlet jacks. man around for years. I could he said. "They treat me like I ments into Which screws and bolts Phone. Company," he says. WINONA Management Co., drew tell at a glance she was a was one of . the family. The chil- "People are antiques conscious. He gets the phones from ware- . " can be sunk beneath the surface They want objects that look old a permit for remodeling of the squirmer, : . . dren call me Uncle John. " of wood or other stock. houses abroad where they have former Toye Plumbing & Heating All I wanted to do was to nap in the home, more personalized, been stored, and from other , The Manufacturer's Claim—That and the standard-issue telephone Co., building at 170 Center St. until we reached pur destination. His was ft situation typical of this is the first countersink that sources. Overseas airline -pilots ¦ Danish Desk Plume, The job is estimated But instinctively I realised I was those of many of the nation 's.el- doesn't always fit into the decora- who see the phones in his Sixth 1 .¦ • Circa 1905 to cost $850 adjusts to the exact desired depth tive scheme," he says. : . and will provide offices for in for trouble. derly, lie had just been released with an automatic stop; that it The New York Telephone Com- Dempsey Tegeler & Co., invest- -Sure enough. As soon as I from a hospital after suffering a -will fit any electric drill or drill pany frowns upon people using ments firm, which is moving from closed my eyes, the lady said: broken hip. He had no immediate Change to : press; and that its special design equipment other than that supplied . the Exchange Building. "This airplane is too cold. I relatives. His . hotel ren t was $90 {• eliminates : chatter and assures a month and his social security pimupsV Phillips 66 ' How does Levine justify his busi- The week's other building per- feel a draft in here." /JPSP Jll Doablt Actl«ia round; clean cuts. : ness.? ; ' -' '" mit, for $60O, was issued to Frank Automatically check only S78 a month. [ AddlllT * Condition* THE PRODUCT-A bl ower en- I reached up and w*l *ml Kreutz, 459 Johnson St., for in- began ; to turn off the air vent. ; Olsen was sent to his , foster ' ^^B^/ * Vint Burner cased in sheet metal housing which "I clucked with th« public serv- terior remodeling. "You 're turning it the wrong home through the Catholic Chari- . is designed to convert a space ice commission," he answers, "and Leon Budniclc, 450Vi Mankato way," the lady said positively- I ties Family Service' Department. heater into a central heating sys- found that there is no ruling that Ave., was issued a permit for DOERER S tem for three or four rooms. says you can' t use your own phone Uts Get GtmnQ kept on turning the gadget in she Olson fold ihe New York Herald PHONE 2314 raxing a house at 1026 E. Broad- same direction. The flow of air Tribune that it's the attitude of Soerer'* Equipment Btdlo Dlipilehed the Manufacturer's Claim—That equipment if it meets the stand- A- F, SHIRA } way. this new equipmen t , used - with ards set by the phone company." < *V stopped. the Maxfield family that makes , and heat diffuser s, But they d have the right to PERMITS for The lady gave me a 300-kilo- his foster home a ha ppiness ducts elbows p Some Vegetable Varieties gas-fired ins*alla. watt ' glare. I had done tlie un- house. can warm several rooms with the challenge equipment introduced in- : The several pots of seeds that we planted about ten days, ago have tions went to Fair Heating Serv- ' now used for to their lines if it is not up to the ice for L. J. pardonable thing. . I had proved . same space heater sprouted and the little seedlings are making a good - growth. When Casper, at 719 Olm- her wrong. "In some places they could a smaller area; and that the blow- standard of performance required they get their first sot of true leaves they will be transplanted to Hats. stead St., and Kranning 's. Sales & keep, you in the ice chest upstairs 'between ceiling for effective communication.'" Service, I closed my; eyes again as the "I'VE HAD er is mounted In about a week we will start some eggplants and sweet pepers. for Loren Hackbarlh, 975 plane : runway and only, let you come down to beams and directs rising warm air Levine believes he meets those W. Mark St : started down the ' ' While we are not very partial to eggplants for table use, it is always a and rose into the sky. eat. Wow you take the two boys lo as many as lour areas through requirements, sirict Wes crn .- Elec- pleasure to have a few of them growing in the garden as they are Fair Heating Service was issued here—David (18) and Tommy HANGOVERS tric also makes the innards for the a permit for "He took off loo fast ," said the attached ducts. quae ornamenuu row in nower installation of an lady. :; (14)—they bought a big birthday THE PRODUCT-A floor tile in standard issue phone. Customers and fruit and we like to see them.; oil burner for George Hassinger, . cake for me when I was 79. The vinyl chips are who buy his phones get a standard 822 E. Broadway. "Probably a beginner ," I mum: ...BUT THIS IS which hundreds of . Continuing with our observations Building in Winana bled , and closed my . special -' adhesive: '„¦ deners . are partial to the latter. dacy Sunday, saying he would T closed my eyes. ^ y^^^^i^ ^gfj ' J We consider ihe Improved Teh- In Winona Count-y open his campaign Tuesday night "I hate to bother yon.- but could tt ftr \%**^»' *'*!SP>S?s\ ' ^%W BP^- JXkmU'i f^^^l^H Congress authorized setting 1 IL \ra^- -"'"iSSBr vl ^ BKraE- j Uttti ^&/Hm**^ dergreen and Pearlgreen - among WARBANTr DEED al a suburban Hennepin County you reach me a pillow?" .1 a' :aside ground in New York Harbor the best of the green podded va- Emil Wockenluss to . Martha. R. Brom— GOP meeting^ reached her a pillow, and closed for the Statue of Liberty in 1877. Part ol Lot 19, Plat ol Village ol Minnesota rieties. Pencil Pod and Cherokee ¦ ¦' " ' ¦"' Whitney, 35, is a . St. Cloud my eyes. Three minutes later she - City. . .. . ' ' MAIVHLUC I IF i l?;* * "l,TaSJ^r are two good yellow beans. The Larry F. Dwyer et ux to Arnold C. native , a graduate - 'of . . Yale Uni- s.iid , "Would you rnind putting v3»»»* '*'\vtWr round podded types are consider- Thodfr—Lot 11. Block 2, Foster 's Add. Io versity and a Navy veteran of the-pillow back now? " " :: ¦ Wlnoria. : ' - ' : ' - " ' - ; Daa ish Hand-Crank ed the most desirable for freez- Harlen S. Erlckson el ox to AWen A. World War II, Well , so it went. Every tirne I -FILLtEb - . ^^il;S!l |» . v Phone, Circa 1B88 ing. Ackels el ux~Lands In Sec. 9-106-7. "If elected , I do not plan to closed my eyes the lady wanted lo George J. ,-: , -^^r - - . - 4T Home Building F Casimer J. KowalcWshl sjmply preside over (he Senate something else—a magazine, a W1TH * phone after installation and re- GREEN LIMA beans are a del- Hassi nger cl ux-S'ly . */) of Lot 15- Block There are many kinds of hang- s Add. to Winona. for four months every two years drink of water , et cetera , et eel- DELICIOUS _| • Cabinet Work j . icacy that should not be overlook- 47, Hamilton' place it with his phone. George Heublein ct al lo Delia Houbleln and |et it go at that," he said. era: and et cetera some "more, overs. Lack proper vitamins ' ed by the home gardener , if space Block 67, Vill- 1 • Remodeling I " —Lot- .5 and SI a ol Lot t. "I will devote every possible mo- When the meal, -carrie/ the - lady and wrong diets caiv leave you HIS FIRST. .'. order ' - for./a , phone is available. For an early small age of ' Stockton. LAND O' LAKES changed his business from black size, either Triumph or Baby Robert M. Wolter et ux lo Edgar A. ment between sessions to> promot- couldn't get the paper off her dab feeling the same . way. So keep Luehrnann ct ux^-Lot 7, Block 3, Smith's ing Minnesota, its budiness, indus- of jelly. I got it off all right— For Complete Personalized to colored phones. The order was Fordhqok is satisfactory. We like First Add.' to St. Charles. fit by taking reliable vitamins Building Service Contract for a gift for a golden anniver- both of them. If larger beans are Clarence C. Luehmann to Gllmore M. try and agriculture in .an effort and . got the jelly all ever my Cottage Cheese Splt6n et ux—Part, ol Lots 7 and 6, Plat to help as much as I can the hand. Gallantly, I offered her my daily.We stock them for YOU! sary. Tie was asked -whether - he desired , Burpee's Fordhook is a h's Subd. " ol Rudolp posi- jelly. " ¦ ¦ could put 24 karat gold plate on gdod variety to plant. Georee B, Ha rris ct 31 to Homes Buyers, building of our state to the - BRUCE McNALLY Lot 2. Block BUILDING CONTRACTOR the telephone? It was a tiisk, he Pole beans, both of the snap and Inc.—Lot 1 and W'ly 10 It. of tion it should occupy ire the na: "Is it the same flavor?'' she 69c says as the phone had to be taken I, Mitchell's Add. to Winona. >. tion. " ¦ Phone 8-1059 , lima varieties, will conserve space Zola Cleo Beebe to Martin A. Boalty— demanded suspiciously: 1 assured Available from Land O'lnkes DrIver-SalM. 304 Lake Street apart and treated by a me-ials ex- as they can be grown on fences, N . 20 .It. of Lot 6 and N. 20 ft. of W. her the airline played no favorites. men; or al stores selling Land O'Lakerj I pert. 10 ft. of Lot J, Block li, O.P. ot Winona. Dairy Products. CtolWE: trellises and poles. However, they QUIT CLAIM DEED I closed my eyes. I are later maturing than the bush Edward Schneider et ux to Harold Schnei- Scotland School Sets "I've been visiting my daugh- kinds. Kentucky Wonder is a stand- der—Lot 2, Block 5, Hamilton's- Add. to ter," said the lady, "and— ." She START YOUR SET TODAY Winona. Vote on DissoluHon w^LSS ^L ard snap variety and King of the Henry V. Parks et ux: to Harold Schnei- went into a 45-mtnute denuncia- EIGHT BEAUTIFUL COLORS- , Garden is a good pole lima. der et ux—Lot 1, Block J, Hamilton's Add. Minh. special tion of her son-in-law, Do You Know . . . to Winona. HARMONY. — A KEEPS DRINKS i-m OR COLD Beets can: be grown, as an early Vincent Schneider et ux to Harold Schnei- meeting of Common School Dis- I closed my eyes. crop for using fresh, or for pick- der—Lot 2, Block S, Hamilton's Add. to trict 513, operating Scotland "' "Par'ri' . ' me," said the lady, Winona. ling. Earl Wonder and Ruby Harold Schneider et ux to H enry, V. School, will he March 8 at 8 p.m. climbing over me to go the rest ' Queen are good varieties that do Parks—Lot 2, Block 5, Hamilton's Add. to to discuss and vote on dissolu- room. On the way one of her SaSet s Small Store well in this area: Winona. - tion, announces Mrs. Norman spiked heels raked my right shin- William C. Fritz et ux to Kate Schell- way lete line of FORMERLY , W E started on r Part of Gov 't Lot 1, Sec. 2-108-9. Eddy, clerk. bone. On the back she wound- not only carries a comp Kate Schell to Wllliarn C. Fritz et ux— ¦ ed the left shinbone. own cabbage plants from seed , but Part of Gov't Lot 1, Sec. 2-106-*. 331 Choate Building Phone 4417 in recent years we have purchas- PROBATE DEED Then she dropped her handbag ed the sfarled ones. For early Helen Dress, executrix, to Stanley J. Supper at Harmony twice and I pickets it up both Wanek et ux—Lot 4 , Block 5, Riverside limes. She opened her compact j maturing kinds , Golden Acre and Add . to Winona. HARMONY, Minn.—The Meth- Modern Chiropractic Early Jersey Wakefield are good Madolln Kaiser Harris, by executrix, to and spilled powder on my suit. Ti ioii^^ Home Buyers, Inc.—Lot L and Wl/ 10 odist Men 's annual beef supper She opened a bottle of perfume , as they wake compact heads. - s Add. to ft. .of Lot 2, Block I, Mitchell' will be field Thursday Iiepiim/ng put a drop behind each of her and Electrotherapy Standard late varieties are Flat Winona. , at 4:30 p.m. at Harmony Metho- but has experienced, factory trained men to do the Dutch and Danish Bullhead. Roger ' Nelson, ward, by guardian, to ears, spilled the rest of the bottle Charles Brand—E. 14 rods of W- lo rods dist Chufch. 9 a.m. to S p.m. Daily — W«d. 4 Sat, » a .m. to \1 Noon Cauliflower plants can be set out of S. 16 rods ol SE',4 of SW'i of Sec. on me. . in the early spring, if an early 2*105-6. ' TEACHER INITIATED Desperately, I close^,l ^ * .<, i -^y -i ^afr^r B K. *fe£lKi -/ -• _ A' head lettuce typos. Head lettuce - ^^^^^ is harder to grow nnd requires COLD FEET . . . ? cool weather for best develop- ment. The plants should be thin- A p,enenilion ago some people though t rubbing tlio ned lo .stand about lun inches soles of the feet with grease would word off a head apart in the rows. cold, Today, \v« know belter. Adequate rest and a Advertisement well-balanced diet go a long way toward preventing Symptoms ol Dlstres* Arising from colds. But , sometimes even tl»o best precaution* STOMACH ULCERS aren 't good enough. When you arc ill—whether you DUE TO EXCESS ACID have a cold OT something more scribus—eflectii'e QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST medicalions are important , They can be the difference betwee n pain or comfort ... slow or fast recovery. Let your physician decide the remedies, you need. V Over five million pickup* ot tli« VVILLAR0 T«*ATMK«Tlmv«l«*niold Then come to ws for the prescribed medication. lor rrlicloljymptiminottlutrwurwlng from Storr>aclinnUDtiod«n«t UlctndueioEc c«i»AclUio» liSl » IhiA horne Irr-Alniml—(rat~^it over wawbor-dryor is perfect for folding, NORTKERW STATES POWER COMPAWY for daughter Karen, second from right, PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS sprinkling. and her friends. Have your Doctor phone your prescription Ford Hopklni Service Slora sorting, »• ua for FREE DELIVERY Colli Pharmacy Cdtter Faces St. Thom^a GARY EVANS championship in 22-years. would send Cotter into the semi- made th« difference ," Co'ter Many of their shots were hur- By ' Daily News Sportf VVrifer To get there , the n.'iniblor .i finals at 7 30 p.m. Saturday. Ti- Coach John Nett said. . "There ried and thus ineffective. The-y tle game is at 3:15 p.ill . Sunday. was a little doubt in my mind finished with a percentage of 20 7 Sunday afternoon captured the . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . . Cot ter 's Ramblers will meet Kegiort ' Six crown a! AVinom The win orer .St. Felix follow- about what we might run op on . 48 tries. ¦. ' ' St. Thomas Academy of St. Paul High . School with a , big defensive, ed lorni. Colter had ils trouble against after the shooting display Free throws made Ihe . - diffei-.' at 4, p.m. Friday in the . first effort ' -iti .' beating /St: Felix uf in the first period hut showed St. Felix put on Friday. We con- ence -in the first half as both round of ili r Minnesota State Wabasha ' .i3-3S'. That ' was' Colter ' s to much poise for the ¦Yellow- tained Ihem Very well though.'' teams showed the effects of ' Catholic High School basketball eight h straight triuniph giving jacket s in the final 20 minutes in The last comment was " ah ' .un- "tourneyitis. " tournament in the St. Paul Audi- the 1\ amblers' a 1'4-R mark :> romping to ils. third win over the derstatement. Over the entire After leading 11-7' al the end cf torium. take to St. Paul Wnbasha live this season. game the Yellowjackets could the first period Cotter ran into . ' ' -For-the fiamblcrs. it 'will be A victory - Friday over St. '"We'll ,hare . to. credit this win count only 10' field goals and i-i trouble. At the outset of Ihe se-c- their '-20th' -" shot at Hie Catholic Thonrins. Region Three kin -' (o our defense: that's what the first! half they got only two. ond quarter the Ramblers pus-h- ed the count to '.15-9' SI.: Feli x, behind Mike Pinsonneault , wfrio scored 23 points, rallied on g ift shots to lead 17-16 before RiW«*»«a>n^akW»MMWfa»iliii«MH>iiiMMH>W>MWIiiiiiWbflHaH«t *i« ^mm^mmm ^mmmr , .» IBMBHI "It's a good thing we got going was runnerup in ihe 165-pound di- CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY . . . Larry Hod- is holding in his left hand is the one he received in ' the second half or it .might - vision ' have been us congratulating St: . joskt 'right> , captain of the Cotter Ramblers, is for selection to the All-Tournament teani. Cotter j H#(f:0*\T0n|g w, H Winona 's Frank Welter look * Felix instead; of ihe other. y ' .- - ;. the consolation title at 133 presented with the -championship trophy-for . the downed Wabasha St. Fefa 53.-38 to win the tillc at around. We'll have -to.play bet- ; Tonight . marks the end of the pounds and Jim Barnbenek Region Six Catholic Tournament by ,Iohn Barnbe- tlie. Winona High Auditorium Sunday afternoon. ter at Sl. Paul." ; , " was ¦ / college basketball season in 'Wi- ' fourth in the 175 division. nek of Catholic Foresters. The trophy Mocljeski (Daily News Sports photo)' . . •The -younger ¦members of the npna. St.Mary's nieels Hamline af Mike Goergen of Winona upset team, John Nett Jr., Gene Terrace Heights at 8 o'clock in the ¦ Albert Lea's Boers. No. 1 seeded Sch-ultz. Phil Kopro 'wski a n d finale.-' - , ' . 165-pffunder , in his first match Tony lleiting, had about ' lid The game is an M1AC contest but was eliminated in Ihe second same view on the maker. "'It's but ivill 'have , little effect on the. . ¦ bout. Don Schoening dropped his a day off from school and it's league' standings. - ' ' Gophers Face Road Jinx going;to be a great experience. " two 103-pound matches. THE PIPERS already have ssc- On the swimming Cotter (53) St.. Felix C38) . front, Hie lg ft pitp • . .. fg tt pl tp ocid place- sewed up but can fin- Winhawks' best 153 ish no better should: they win. individual finish Modieskl 7 0 3 14 M.Pinseault *11 ¦ was by John Van Winkle who Ciaplewskl 5 i 5 15 Busch 0 J 13 .Diiluth "won the league title aivl took second in the 200-yard Against Badge Tonight Judge 5 0 4 10 Hall 0 1 4 1 will meet St. Cloud of ¦ the ' NSCC free- rs 14 7 Schulti . 5 1 3« Rasper J ' style. - MADISON. Wis. (API -Minne- foreign court this season and and Michigan next ' Monday.';,, '-' - Starteckl 15 4 7 Peters 1 I 4 . 3 in tlie playoff . for the NAIA Toiir- . . Koprcwski 0 0 4 0 O'Brien . 0 0 0 0 narnen ;. Frank Braun gave Coach Luke's sota's sagging basketball forces, coach John Kundla is. probably The Gophers, fighting to stay out Welclt 0 10 1 Lefsen 1 0 0 J ¦ ¦ ' tankers a fifth place in the 1O0- losers ol seven ¦ straight games glad by this lime. The .Gophers of the Big Ten cellar, lost 94-BO - -— APlnseault-0 0 O . i Hamline brings a 12-3 conference Totals 30 13 33 53 .. — — —- record into the g ame ¦as ' opp'osmJ yaTd freestyle race and the Wi- awiay from home, get one last show only one victory on the road to Purdue and All America Terry Totals. 10 18 15 3? . ¦' " to 6-9 for the Redmen. All-Tournament Team nona 200-yard freestyle rcLay chance to crack an unexplainable in 12. games. . . Di.schinger - Saturday night' at COTTER .. . . ,- . :. : ^ " t«-53 . 7 10 10 11-38 Tonight's gaine marks the end of quartet of Braun, Dick Rydman, road slump tonight when:the Go- Lafayette! Ind. That dropped Min- ST. FELIX . ' FTM: Cotter (91—Ctaplewskl t, Judge 1, t&ie line for Bob Jansen, Marty Lil- Tom Sc.hmit ;...... Roliingstone Holy Trinity Van. Winkle and Larry- Olson was phers challenge Wisconsin 's-Badg- After to-night, Minnesota returns 's Big Ten record to 3-10. Schu lti 1; St. Felix (11)—M. pinso nneault ¦' ' ¦ nesota lig and Torn Ruddy. -' All three are . ' . Mike P.nsonneault 1...... Wabasha St. . Felix ". .; ¦ . fourth. ers. . - . - - . ' home to wind up Ihe season Wisconsin , meanwhile, ran its 1, ftusch 1, Hall 3; Kasper . 5, Pelers I, ¦ Leisen 1. : A. Pinsonneault 1. seniors. Rich Schell ':'...... V.... ' ,;...... ,..,...' Roliingstone Holy Trinity Mike Them won an eighth in It's Minnesota's last game on a against Michigan St ate Saturday second place record to 9-2 with a Shooting Percentages: Cotter 33.3 percent ' (10 tor The thxee will start ; tonig 'vt , Ed Hall .:..;....,...... -. . Wabasha St. Felix '{ ';. the 400-yard freestyle (i5-64 \vin over Northwestern nnd (30 -lor¦ 40); St. Fetlx 10.7 percent . and George • : ¦ - ¦ Hansen at guard with Al Williams , Tweedy an eighth in the kept alive its slim hopes of stop- 48). ., Bob Judge Cotter - butter- Rebounds; Cotter 38, St. Felix It. L-illig at forward and Tom Hall ' ' fly. ping Ohio State's rush toward its Mechanical Errors:,Corler I, St..Felix IJ. Dick Peters ...... :. . -.;.,. ....;... Wabasha St; Felix , OHlclals: spencer and Hargeihelmer, and Ruddy aC center. ; "It was one of the best meets third straight Big Ten champion- | Larry Mbdjeski ...... Goiter ever," said Luke "and our swim- Duluth, St Cloud ship. The Buckeyes are 11-0. COACH Ken Wiltgen definitely ! Mike Wagner ., Caledonia Loretlo mers were out there is looking . for an upset. "We've ' to do their The Gohpers hope they can snap I Sam Czaplewski ...;...... ,...... Cot ter . best." Luke will, however beeii playing excellent baskelbaU , lose a . -bewildering pattern of play j Jim Reisdorf ...... ;.. Roliingstone Holy Trinity the nucleus of his team as all of of late," he commented."I' m sor- which sees them frequently blow Loretto Takes ry to see, the season come to an his aces in the state meet are sen- big, , iors. first half leads. end. I definitely think we can win, tktfM&iwMl Saturday night , they led Purdue We are playing a' good team but WRESTLINO By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Cloud. . Slate.- .in the Northern 27-15 before faltering. Against Wis- with a little luck we can do it." Team standlnai ¦ consin at Minneapolis Feb. 3, the Owatonna J4, Albert States. .;¦ . Consolation St. Mary's , in much the same Lea 41, Farlbjult Another basketball season draws Tommies lip V>. Winona 37, Northflold 31. Rochester J5, Gophers led by II points in the , opened in to a close for Minnesota Inter- Those two teams are slated to ffashion last year Ellcndale 14, Austin 34. KassonMantorvllle meet March 7 at Hamline Uni- first half but couldn 't, hold ii. good forrn , ran into trouble in the 14, StcwarNllle IO, Grand (Meadow . 10, St. col legiate Conference teams this "It' " Charles to. New Rictilleld 8, Lake city 5, - versity in St Paul in the District s Ihe same old story, Kuncl- middle of the season and has loot- Spring Valley 4 , chatfield 1, Cannon week , while the Northern States ' 13 playoff of the National Associa- Crown 55-51 ed good in the last several games. Falli l . Conference concluded action Sat- Hill 61-55 tion of Intercollegiate Athletics. The Red.men ': have won four of MAJOR COLLEGES- CHAMPIONSHIP ROUTS urday. Mike Wagner scored 27 points n—Jim Enfield (North) T'hc winner o| that game wins n Big Ten Standings their last five congests. St. John's (N.Y.) 74, Fordham 10. ST. PAUL (AP) — The Minne- . dec. Bob Jar as Caledonia Loretto rallied to nip for IFar.) 30; lOD-^MIke Callahan (AU All that , remains in Ihe MIAC berth in the NAIA championshi p NYU V), St. Frantic (N.V.) M, -High doc. Stan Babcock W L W I .sola State Catholic School IF»r) 6-4; 113 )ohn , Ohio tl 0 Iow a 5 ( Roliingstone Holy Trinity 55-51 to IT WA.S A disappointed W inona Yalt ii. Columbia «0 (OT). . I Tuthlil (Cwatl dec. John NlcBrltfe (Stew) is the mopping up action with the tourney at Kansas City. Slat* WISCONSIN ... 1 Michigan : 7 (lie consolation ' crown but basketball Coach Bob Cam,./- Penn 83, Harvard IB. j basketball tournament opens Fri- . 3-1) 120—Paul Hanson (AL) «loc, Dojg Ebel- first throe places already decided; J .* take State Three YIIAC games arc on tap Purdue B 4 MINNESOTA .3 t ¦ Princeton 77, Darlmoulh H. I ' - Ing (Owal) 2-0; 137—Bob Henry (Oviat) 'when- .the smoke liad clea red it "bell that said this morning, "We day . in . St. Paul Auditorium with toniuht , with Duluth at Augsburg ; Illinois t i Mich. Stale ... 3 » Kentucky 73, Alabama 45. won ovc-r Roger Kllllcion 2 in Sunday 's, for next season. I' ve been fight- St. Mary's 85. St. John' ' PAR K REC. BAMTArA O I ii f is nt ltipon Friday. Carlelon hustle , but they don 't have excep- second appearance on the scene. * «. regional wimlups. . ing it this year and until Satur- Bernldil JS, Mankato 55, Bubs Hand Elks tional -talent , " said. He bad scored six' points in tlie Moorhead 55, Michigan -Tech 50 . W U VV L and St. OUif Ibeii trade foes Sat- In' Three other regional ¦ .champs Men Club Athletic Club 3 7 period, ' ' day bad fair success. Either the SI. Olal 84, Monmouth B3 (OT). ' R^ » I urday night. lliinl lie »<>l dungs• going , J 3 Sunbtam llrcart 3 B fellows will change next year or Carleton M, Knox it. were decided .Saturday night when Pc«rlcsj Discliinger wa» just more than in a hurry as he flipped in a free Cof 74, Belolt it. ' Central Mcth. A 5 Dululh . had ! a lfl-ganie winnin g ( 't " Dtilulh Cathedral , romped by Kast Ihe lopliers could handle. He throw and a field goal lo put Lo- they won play. Grlnnell 73, Cornell «». I streak hroken by non-conference Grand Forks- Sacred Heart !J!l-2:i, 2nd Loss 37-32 tipped Sii nheoni drilled -Hi points and three Minne- retto ahead for the first li me 41)- Augustana 71, Stall College ol lovja (i,") , SI. Mary 's to give Ami ' Malin and .Sandy ClemeislR Michi gan and Michigan State lit mi' a shoulder ride- hut il - ter Hubs led lti-U! al halftime anil final' quarter the -winners were rip SI. John 's !l.ri li'7 , Iteiniil .ii clip was Scbroeder thai deserved il of La C I OSHC hit iMH to lop Chuss 1 Norlli western. . ' .s Tup of 211-22 bc;idiiiK in ln Hie third n>'- on top 2f.-M) , St. Olal nip JIM REISDORF who scored the Class II teaiti competition. Dennis Din an and Hcrry John- for the w inners anUn>lini> IJ ) Gutl.ivm 5 10 and Nic Si miller hit a lip wilh 10 St. Thomas . V » W«cni««cr . J 13 B y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS !\h'Y< y ;niil Ccrald Ok land ii.ul Ihe winners nnd Jell llic.sim/ II Coiicoitlln ¦ I SI. John ' » ) 13 seconds remaining; to sew il up, ei^hl *'.- tC'li lor ,si;;na| . for Melhodisl. Auoibuio ? • W'lulewalor won Ihe Wisconsin for l.oi:e!tt>; borrowing fmm HFC Slate College Conferencn basket - Tom Wagner flipped in 12 hall c-h'anipioiisliip Sntnrday niitht points hie Loretlo and Sc brooder I Call Today for . 51 REPORT TODAY with a li!l (>7 triumph over Plutte- finished with nine . \ille. Loretto (JS) Holy Trir, liy (511 I American Brand You feel mighty comfortable with just tho right HFC ffl.fl PMp Iq lt pllr meet your needs... Ihe skillful HFC service The Warhau ks, who have a 10- C.avln 0 0 3 0 R Inn 1 1 ) I loan io ' Home Heating Oil 1 record wit h one loop game re- Kei-te 0 1) 1 E.Slhell 3 1 l 7 [ that comes from 84 years ' experience ... and (he main ing, face Carroll T.Wanner Sill] Rcliilarl 10 < I )i people handle , . „ at Milwau- M.Wnnncr » » 13J Schmlt 4 0 i t way HFC p Pascual, Ramos Still Missing kee Thursday night in a first srndtlpr I 1 l. « R.Scholl l l i i every family money caih MONTHU PAYMENT PLANS round playoff to determine Wis- Sclirorder < I 0 f Anrfdrien I t I J ovM Schmlli 10 4) Pcihon O M I problem with fairness * u ,„ u , ,, i layers on Ihe major lc,'i|:iie ''to ;| II inln Ibe service this ninnMi ' h«"W OHI.AN'DO , Fla. 'Al' - The p u consin s entry al the National As- -¦ - J.Stlioll 1 B 0 r4ff r ? ' t' y ; Mmi, )S and understanding. t!"l!?" ..J"\'» .'«>«" full 5l-inan squad D ( (he M intie- vcister, 10 are itifieUUvs ami seven sociulhiii of liilei'eolleipatc Ath- TOlMj )0 11 SS ¦ - ¦ fi.H 7.1 «) ; I n 11 o I d o r Jo so Voldivlolso Totali 11 » II M \ :,;pf:fl>l' '.;l» . ¦xf Mjlri^\ That's why ov^r 2 mil- *»<"> 5 s 1 s .«<) %\^M ] them "will linlllinj. : lor the • fiiifP ^h-J ot be letics toui'iiaiiKMil in Kansas Cily LORETTO , .13 10 II 14-51 Mila Tu nis was flue to rcjxirt for ;.¦ slii)WeilS up canip Saliinlay wilh - } HOT :«i.fii .starting nod a( second .'ind lltinl ' - in next mould, HOLY TRINITV 13 It 17 lion families borrow g{ J'-^ ,]f , 7-51 7 .spriii).'. training today and oiil>' two base. bis» sinned einil fact KTM: Lorr-llo (t)-C«vln 3, Ketlc 1, M. mi from HFC with conft- Jg i 7;r ,| ;,j ft -(¦?-' ' I'ilcln m! coa<'li (ioi'don Mall/- Sleveiis Point cinched second VU.Kinpr 1, Sltrtller 1. Sdirocdiir 3; Holy iW ^ players weren t expected In show T rinity |7l_-Rlnii I, E. Scholl ), \l dence every year. boo :i:i.o« .\ \ :.w fiH oi) Miitineer Sam Mole ( reeled |, Schmlt 1. ^ | . JOK I- IK '. bci-jier titlibed Danny McDev ill place in the league by defeating R elxlorl J, up. I'uymmli mrlmlt i 'liurtrt III ¦ newcomers John Horyl anil (Icorj.v ; ;, \Visco)i.sii)-Milw ii\i |iei« 7II-7:.' , Mrchflnlcjl Errori: Loretlo tl, Holy Phone 2575 thr tni) i:iU\i.itt I and Dun l.ee as candidales lor ol Di Vi, on that Pile hers ("aiiiilo l'a:->cual and Hanks , who are hot It in Hie lliird j i) rnliilion of r T dully |J. /nu t nf u klanit iml /i. l the slai'tin i^ pilehers Stout edged Man Claire 7(>-7. > on Olflclelti Ku|ak and Lenlw. ctudmt WOO anj Hi';;, tm any itnuniutn. Pedro Hamn.v , both involved lit base i,'ice, and infieldcr lierine li and;, said holli could be surprises Allen . Oary Simon son 's ^fi-foot juniper f cxxhLJimuL j salary disputes wilh President Cal- IJ jjthis season. in the final three seconds, and 'The 'vc vin (Jrifflth, were expected to he Tw ins received ward Salm- I "Tlie,S' been sayjne that abmi! Superior look Jliver Kall.s «f>-7<>. SWIMMING CHA.MPION (HOUSEHOLD FINANCE the only ones niiss iiu'.. day dial Allen lins lioen -.'jven annic for 1(1 years , " said McDevitt , WAUKI'ISIIA t/l' i—Wiutkcshn won MX months deferment lrom the , a lellliandiM - who had a M! reconl OsJikosli rallied to Iriin Sl. Nor- ' STANDARD biM I iiii-117 in noiu'inifereiH 'e act all hul |wo event s as . it piled ip Jt\W\mht \ The Twins aren 't expected to A>rin y. The biuiii- ; l>;iby mil ol j lastI; yenr , "but I hope lie 's rig hl, ion J ' while l„t ¦Cro.i .M> was idle , III points. Sii ' tii'day ph-hi to win lb.' | °IL (S^ PARP) : Ha.ste any l ime cel lintf dow n lo i unliie w ho hit. .:!4 I al ('liarlollc 'i'liis will be my last opiiorluni iy . " Wisconsin high school s\vlniniin« A f 52M E. Third St.—PHONE: 8-2941 the busiiif:.s.s of fjllinp two po.siiions of the Onus 'A Smiili Mlnnlic J I .co was .10 after a sloiv ,sl;n l 1'IK1 coiifcroncc cuiijiaigii ends eliaiiipioiiKhip for the foiirlh ltn»a HOUH$, P,»0 lo 3,30 MONIMV thru f RIPAY ¦ that ore wide open, r— — ' -~—¦ ' ' Of tint 40 Leaeue last year , liail been slated i in lllii l tonight . in 'he last five years . Pin Leaders Rushford Ouinlet !Badger Skiers ¦ ¦ Wm in Junior Alma ¦ - ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' ¦ ¦ y v ' . . . - Unchanged MUNISINCr, Mich. iM — Three Go C^^ Reaains¦ ¦ 2nd ¦ ¦Soot¦ ¦¦ I . - " ' • ' ¦: PWisconsin youth , Bill Bakke of TRI COUNTY :Madison. - Honald Rudi of Westby . .WL - . - •. - .. . VI L ' . I ; - - ¦: and Jack Evcrso n of Eau Clairft Play Osseo Hokati , ., 1. «L«wl»lon I l- .von membership 3 Days left at Floyd Agrees p«kol» . .. ..I »Ruihtord 7 j Sunday on the La Grtsctnt ... 1 JHouitjn . .,.. < 3 ! 1U. S. Centra l Ski Association jun- Four squads or bowler*, fal'cd P«lerioii .:. - . 4. 4 j;0r nordic team entereri in the- Sunday in an assault to unseat the EusWord tot a helping hand- ,national event at Steamboat leaders in the'Winona City Bowl- Friday Night from La Crescent to move back j WvV ^^rV Dave Mahl ...... 204 190 148-542 24i-1 02O Lislbn is- the Logical contender. ing job that , got the job done for - 138—1222 Bill Burns ... 119 148 162—429 scratch as he finish ed with 185-171. the Hornets as Ron Hart and Ken Bart Weaver ...... 183 16» IM-523 BUI Waits ...... 163 155 132—450 Watkins in Final John Wendt ...... 166 191 182-539 .. . 136—1015 ¦ . Tom Riska hit 226-210-173 for 609. Putnam controlled the boards. .140—1202 Norman Weaver .... 138 12B 204—470 \Vatkms .will meet Schaffer 's for ,; ¦ ' only other singles 600, Hart and Ray Ransom each Earl Warielc .• ; '. 17» 175 169-523 Garry Hansen ..., 124 Tn n4—369> the championship of tho Park Roc- - - . - ' Bill Anderson ...... 214 178¦ 178-570 .: • 164—1003 Bill Ward, who fired 584-28-612- scored 18 points lor the . winners ¦' . - . ¦ 100— MM reation City League. Date is yet La Lyman Fletcher ... 121 155 104—36O ' ¦ ¦ J ke City Wins in singles, turned in six consecu- and-Torn Hayden 10. Ron (Jlaunerl ...... 157 14* 1*7—470 Robert Heltman .... 109 142 171—422 to be/set ; ' ' . . . . . ; . - - .-. " ;.( tive errorless games. He had 607 Don Briwiner ...... IJI 197 179—507 300—1002 DENNIS DALE, who helped . 2.10— MS7 Jardiene Overland ' ./US-. . 182 .133—450 In Ore opening round oMhc play j scratch in doubles. Rockwell Carlson ... Hi 159 219—594 Walter Brltt .. . 115 110 139—344 offs Sunday--at. the Winona High , Blair pull .within six points in the Lew HatJCII .:... . 175 135 166-476 • ' 174— 988 Scouf Pin Meef . - A 146 triplicate was recorded by ¦' School Auditorium Schaffer 's up- - final period , fouled out midway in 124—M84 Ronald Dreas ..... 162 138 178—478 ' . ROCHESTER , Minn. (Special) Francis jiafner. the quarter and Lincoln took ad- Nell McManlmon . :: Vi 172 171—519 Lloyd Dreas .....,: ISO 106 123—379 set Standard Oil 5-M7 and -Watkins : Arvln Overby ...... 153 190 191—534 .- 136- «*3 downed Westgate , —Lake City Post 48 totaled 2,301 Best two-man score e-sterday 12B—1181 the defending S' vantage to run up the final count, SINGLES points to win the Ganiehaveii , Ex: was 1,202 by Barts Weaver and - for Jack Swinsfln ...... 198 111 158-537 eliarnpions , 61-50: . . Don Manstad hit 16 points Bill Beranek: ...... 192 182 169—513 Tom Riska . 236 210 1)3 46- 455 ¦ plorer Scouts Bowling Tournament John Weridt. Weaver had 523 and ' . Schaffer 's led 13-10, 27-22 and Blair, which finished with a 7-13 98—1178 Donald Brunner . , .. 140 121 244 124- 655 held at Colonial Lanes here Sa '.'- Wendt 539. Earl Wanek tagged Bud Kufak 147 162 175-484 Donald Fitzgerald .... 218 156 211 60- 643 40-3 1 at the. quarter turns in gain- ; ¦ ¦ season record , Dale got 14 and ' urday; \" „ : . , Len. 'Strang*' ,...... ; 181 212 148—561 Bill Beranek ...... 1(0 191 203 58- 443 ing the victory. 523 and Bill Anderson 570 for 1 193 Paul; Johnson 12. .132-1177 Len Greden ..,..:... 231 184 155 64^ 634 Lncluding handicap. In the consolation game Duane Louts Wera 160 178 161—499 Ed Ruholl 234 163 194 Si— 633 Gene Garrison hit 22 poinls for . Five teams from ihe five dis- Bill Ward .....212 193 202^-407 Francis Zuchoi ' U,' .;. 313 179 176 42— 630 Top single game in doubles was Hulett fired in 23 points as Tay- ¦ the winners and Joe Kaczorowski tricts of Gameliiiven Council par- . ' , 66—1172 Jerry Nelson ...... 246 UJ 171 20— 423 '- ¦ ¦ 245 by Elmer Girtler. , . Donald Hayer ...... 134 182 213—529 Ronald Dreas 314 201 122 64— 621 10. Merle Grothe got 19 and Ron i ticipated in the tourney. .-Spring ¦ ¦ ¦ lor edged Independence 52-50 ¦ - ¦¦-' ' Pepin had a tough time with James, Barnbenek ...133 146 )55—434 Bob Heer ...... 202 181 178 60— 421 Ekker 11 . Tor the Oilers. - .- . Valley finished fourth with 2,138 .198—1161 Brad Johnson ...... 214 150.22 ) 34— 619 IVcstgate built a 44-30 lead head: and St , Charles fifth with 2,089. Alma until only three minutes re- Bert KanrtnB :...... 18t 173 US—522 . Jamesv Barnbenek ... 172 197 144 102—4U ' mained and the Lakers broke Bob Decker ...... 200 137 1ST—524 John Wendt ...... 181 206 157 70— 614 ing into the last period and then Bill Dahling of. Lake City hit the Legion PeeWees . 112—1158 613 away;-' ' . .' Bill Ward 158 194 2J2 28— coasted in for the win,. i liigh for. the day with 217. Gorge • Mart/ Wnuk ...... 168 209 Ul-r539 Barts Weaver ...;.., 205 147 189 70—611 ' Len Merchlewitx .... 174 153 173—500 . Louis Wera 169 195 209 38— 611 Roti Richter and Bill llolni pac- Kncscl , Rochester , took series hon- Notch No. 13 WITH THE SCORE 54-51 and 118—1157 Bruce Krings 178 191 193 46— 608 ed the winners with 12 each. Jorry ors with 539. He was followed by lM-^480 . 'Hi! 'Mf/MBER AAE? I'M THAT MICE HTUE Bob H«er ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .... 191 186 Carl Opsahl ...... 179 157 163 48— 567 at the end of three periods. "" . , 118—1135 Merrltt 1 ? * 15 Eborsoli s t 3 19 Norman Girtler ..... 149 171 179 68— 567 Pal Wiltgen and Steve- Slrelow Joltnton 12 3 a Nokicri i lisWayne Holi ...... 129 146 130-425 Wm. F, Lang ' 187 123 217 40— 566 Bock » .1 423 Hartman 4 J 411 Milton BubtiU ...... ; 143 161:191-495 . Len Merchlewlti .... . 170 173 149 74— 566 got seven and six points for the ^ Klrelter 1 4 3* Averbeck- ' 1 I 510 Lymon Fletcher ...... 142 144 133 124— 565 winners. Mark Patterson and Car- Girtler ...... 111 245 171-527 ...... 189 158 144 72- 563 Wcstbsry 114 5 Noll l 2 s * Elmer Dave Leik . ry 1 Smelser had six each for Ho- Fink 1115 Relnhardt JO 1' -t Tom Bisk, ;., :...... Ray McNally ... '. 127T39 200 96— 542 '« . »':.!.^;L„ M tels. Slofcrt lie 3 Kreiblch 1 153 Ken Krohse 149 161 183 48-^ 561 — Metiler 0 0 2 41 W. -J l«-f'l . Joe Trimmer ...., 149 151 193 52- 545 Jo. Greas. 173 182 153^-510 _ Leonard Strango 151 144 174 74— 543 duel in the junior division featured Hibbing Rink Goes 86—1107 Elmer Kohner 155 140 157 70— 542 the Northwest Ski jumping moot Fran Iech«» ,.. 190 129 153-472 Herbert Paget 173 149 16S 54— 541 the Minneapolis Ski To National Meet Ocna Zeches ...... 171 179 169-524 W. J. Chrlstenson .... 138 149 1J1 103— 540 sponsored by 108—1106 LlO-yd Dreas 188 lSl 139 63— 540 Club on Bush Lake Saturday, TUBBING , Minn. 'AP) - The Dick Miranda 159 170 138-467 Al W. Smith Jr 143 174 112 50- 538 Jerry Nelson 175 198 186—359 Joe Crease 137 145 199> 34— 537 —- ¦ Mike- Hartig and Clyde Brod t, ¦namwm —oa IU • — i i i --•-~—• • ¦ -¦¦• ——————— — — . Hibbing rin k skipped by Frnn 78— 1 104 Rotiert Albrecht 164 141 150 62— 537 ^. -^' Minneapolis , fi nished 1-2 160 174 191-525 537 both of Klefman will represent Minnesota Bruce Kringj Corly Hauge 134 155 156 103— NANCY • By Emio Bushmillor in the junior division. Elarlig had Brad Johnson 168 183 147-498 Harold Berg 153 180 142 61— 537 in the National Curling Champion- 80—1103 Garry Hansen ...... 145 143 135 113- 535 's longest jump of 181 feet 184—496 the day * ship at Detroit March 6-10. Tom Nichols 146 166 M.irty Wnuk 138 178 173 44— 533 nnd totaled 151. 1 points . Brodt had Hiblj ing Del Ruhbero. 189 190 142-521 John Sherman ...... 14) 164 lto 58— 331 's state . Class h cham- 82—1099 Bud Fnrsythe 141 133 165 et— 530 147.9. pions defeated Class B winner Lambert Jumbeck .. Ill 155 189—465 Gary Nelson 12) 140 155 110— 528 Larry Bruck elmycr of Minne- Mankato 12-f> here Sunday, It was Chcs. Tnrras 170 151 194-516. Cyril Spolli IU 118 160 63— 525 apolis won Class A with a top 118—1099 Fr.mels Hofflr 14( 146 146 86— 524 tubbing 's sixth slraiRht stute title. Ambrose Schwarti . 154 15] 148-45S Richard Callcndcr ... 161 135 129 82— 513 jump of l'tffl feet and M0 points. ¦ Franl< Hotcr 301 146 107-454 Jack Swlnsen 119 1(0 193 40- 51) In Class B, Leroy Mart inson , Min- ' Harry I<\ Guggenheim ' s Cain 182-1091 Dick Miranda 158 140 153 58— 509 Elmer Kolmor 171 141 170-489 Waller Brltt 131 147 144 93— 509 neapolis , won villi a jump of 175 Hoy Stable has only one horse on Harold Berfl ...... 166 170 131-467 Ralph Albrechl 171 ISO 120 40— 308 feet and HI.4 points. The veterans the grounds at Hinlcah in Florida 132-1088 Conrad Brom 161 153 114 74— 504 Panly, Minne- this winter. -Me a coll named Don Oooney ...... 141 134 175-450 Jardiene Overland ... 14) 113 158 83— 501 title went to Jack is Lloyd Walling 148 144 153—445 M'don Bubllti nt 144 I2« rt— SOU apolis , with a jump of Ifil feet Dend Ahead, llo 's a half-brother 160—1075 W-ayne Holi 12( 148 101123— 497 points to Bald Eagle. Ralpti Albrecht 178.151 134-467 Dob Decker 151 147 144 54- 497 and 137.8 . Erv Baudhuln 146 151 188—485 Gene Zoches 113 191 134 44- 494 132—1074 Lomberl Jumbeck .. 156 148 131 58- 493 Ken Bowman ...... 150 164 168-482 K«n Bowman 170 111 165 34— 490 Arnla Brelllow 178 191 143-514 Cat llopl 149 149 123 44— 434 74—1070 o«n Oooney 1I5 136 1)9—76— 48f Ron CUPlewvkl 135 148 113-406 Lloyd .Walling ,. . 112 135 14! 84- 48( Jerry Johnson 115 132 214—461 'Ambrose Schwnrli . ISO 102 108 94- 454 One 21)0—106) Jurry Johnson 113 100 124 104— 451 ^) Week Only Carl Opsnhl 190 137 142-469 MARY WORTH Saunders ar.d Ernst y Wm. F. Lana 140 117 169-486 ______?? 108—1063 Joe Trimmer 177 112 163-5M Bernard Lllla 101 113 156—393 / Mb,s SPECIAL 154—1037 , v^ Dav« Lflk 167 112 143-464 x.^> Art Strouber HI 111 136-430 142—1054 Jess. Oormari 13c. 112 124—JJ3 \ Frank Osrtel 157 112 174-475 OUYS a DOLLS j ^^lSPr Now Is the Time 200—1047 WestflJtt W. L. Richard Callander . 128 1)7 136-401 Klnqs 8. Queens 4?' i 17' , JO. Trodlta 149 155 124-438 j.ncki a. Jills 17 )• Af ter ihe Bi g Snow! 318—1047 Trolans 3» 13 Cyril Speltz 169 1J7 159-485 Guller Busters 36"i 13!s J \ \ Chas, Sch.ll 138 123 130-310 Foursoma 3* 34 163—1017 Newly Weds 75 35

Join , ! C LEAN LUBRICATE \^B^k H f odd^Us During Our 1 Before Rust Sets In V^^^^ | ? ' rj / ^^^ji - B 1 MAKK rKA,L By Ed Dodd ¦—- ¦ ¦ '"Tr7r-Tri|>*»Tir,t> gMMl ¦ - i—¦ ¦—¦ m ¦-¦ ¦ m m % ¦ - - I I III - -- -¦ .- . „ : »-mTWr>ykJ>*^rf*Tti|i|Wf"» i " *— * — M ii i ¦ —— ^i CmgMgf e Monday thru Saturday , Pa s»enoer Cor» On larger I li and J 4 Ton Pickup* Truck* ow (2^3~-~-———___ j ^i ^ Appearing ""*" ' ' ^ a evo 99c $1.75 *~~p" jj m "~ijjr ' ^ * COMPLETE EXPERT TRUCK SERVICE NORMA NELSON H^SKlt--^__^HP^~7^ n ^ Accordion *nd Voc«l» ¦jvf ^^Bp^x "^ . by ^Po^ tj Your favorite tunes are played if SERVICE / S%S ^SS SERVICE fry^ r ri'f|itcM for communit y fiitiRiiiK l>r j : ( lani,|,,R DEPr. CMtvB()liT'^<0* DEPTl 107 Woit Third - - \\ Vi*^CLl! _ ¦ i; Payroll CliecW* Cdihed i. , ^ i -. . 10S Johnion Stre«» Phon* Wi 5f«v« Grorn«k , Ownsr ' i % ' ¦¦ ¦ - - tt ^ ; ^^ hforses, Cattla, Stock - 43 ¦ LIVESTOGK - i ' i ' - 50U7H ST. PAUL, Minn. Mt- (U5DA1— GUESS V/HO;- ; Cattle 5,500; calves 1,200; early t»\tt Want Ads Brief Flurry jlaughfe r steers . and heifers steady to ONE MORE WEEK weak; cowl mostly steady; bulls uncnang- ed; early sales choice 1,050-1,500 lb slaugh- Continued discount on ter steers 3S.30-2t.25; good JJ.50-J5.00; Start Here Maris Signs shipment high choice end prime around ¦ Gopher Sextet BLJND ADS UNCALLED FOP— 1,075 IB 5laughte-r hclitcrs J6.50; other early HILLTOP , sales choice J5 .00-JA.00; otJItly and corh- D-5, i, li t, 13. 15, 14, 17, Stocks II, Tf, V> In . merclal cow* 15:00-16.00; utWfy bulls 19.50- Veterinary Producti J0.50; conhmerclal and good 19.00-20.50; vealen and calves steady; for Home and Farm , ^laughter good N0TICR 000 and choice vealers J8.0O-33.00; For $65 good Fails iii Bid end FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. choice slaughte-r calves 2J.OO-26.0O; very Thl* newspaper will bt responsible for, Then Decline lew feeders sol0 , Nat Dairy fifi '/i St. ¦ - - - HIGH SCHOOL I gal. chick waterers. Cheap. La Cross* . that notice hereof be given b to the post office on 4th . . Beginning $250 -. $304 Good ...... 74:00-27 ,00 y publication YE5, you can be a high sciiool graduate, Farm Service, La Crosse, Wis, Lloyd Arch Dan 35' a No Am Av 67-is of this order; In the Commercial to good ...:...., 17.00-22.00 ¦ ' Winona Dally. News Business Services 14 Experienced $292- . - $356 Finish at home In your spar« time. New Anderson, Mgr. " ' ' and by mailed notice as provided by- law. texts furnished, Diploma awarded. Bul- ~ - Utility 1600-17.00 Armco SI.. BB "/ Nor Pac 4! \'t ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ Grab _ 15,00-down :, Dated February 16, 196!. ' Career^ job opportunities avail- letin tree. Our <5th year. Write American - . • USED CHAIN SAWS Celtics Boner» and culls ¦ ¦ Armour M i No.St Pw . . .33% DllAL DTREicT^with a cohlrachr who 2-Homelite, EZ «, 2IP • CATTLE' ' . E. 0. LIBERA, LEO PROCH0WIT2, . School. Dlst. Office, PQ Box 32.55, St. Paul . ¦' ' does his own work. able now in several state gov- 5-McCulloush, ¦ The cattle market" Is steady. Avco Corp '27' » . Nvvst Aid 2t Probale Judfje. Tel, Ml t, AAinn. gear drive, with JO" oar 1007 E._6rrt, . • 2-Cllriton, A-l, SS2.50. . Dry.cd tteeri and yearlings— ' Penney ' 4sni . (Probate Court Seal) _ ernment offices in St. Paul ' Roth Steel 41% Prlnzlng & Blair back door, and ;bnck AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE " ' '. ' Choice to prime...... ;.. . . -27,25-24 25 - " FRONT DOOR to "Enjoy Business Opportunitiei 37 Boeing Air -52 Pepsi Cola M'i Attorneys , daily, grind. i_ate winter metropolitan area- the 2nd & Johnson Good to choice 20;00-22.CO 1 for Petitioner, again—it' s the , . Tel. 3435.. 6th Eastern Brunswick .Wli Phil Pet 'iw Rushford, . Minnesota, dirt can help ruin your expensive rugs advantages of urban living and FOR SALE BY OWNER^Bowling Alley, Comrn. to oood ...... 15.00-19.75 ;* DON'T BUY that new milking parlor Our experts vv|ll remove 4 lanes. Aulomafic plnspotters, air con- Utility ' ...... 1<:75-down 7 : and carpets. the prestige of stat e service. before seeing our new CLAY , dribble Ghi MSPP I5 i Pillsbiiry . 62'i 'First Pltb. Monday, Feb. 19, 1962) dlrlr-restore color—with the ditioned, beer and snack , bar. Very Dryled hellers— * . ernbeddied ¦ . meter feeder IDMF) herringbone sta l I.' Chi 4V.NW 19-74 Polaroid M- latest, safesty . most -effective method. Inexpensive housing located good business, Leagues t nights per . Choice to prima ...... 22 ,00-23.50 STATE OF MINNESOTA', COUNTY OF Watch it place , a handtul -ol feed in • call! We're prompt. WINONA week'.. Easy man and wife operation. Good to choice 18.50-22.00 Chrvsler aB'V Pure Oil Ty » WINONA, ss. IN. PROBATE COURT. Give us a nearby. Apply at your local : front of the cow every 13 iecohcJi . ' : RUG CLEANING SERVICE, 116 W. . 3rd Closed mid-summer . Write D-25 Dally : , Comm. to flood ... :.... 15.00-18.00 No. 15,286 ¦ while she It being milked. Coupla this Title Cities Svc 58 RCA ' ".'5/ .» . ' ¦ ¦ . . . : state employnient office or News. . ¦ Division ' SI-. Tel. 3722, . . ' .. . Utility . I.....; '14 .75-down ' In Re EstatB of . ¦ write: , up with a , new CHORE-BOY mllklrjfl By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Cows— Comw Ed 44li Rep Steel 57 Arthur F. Bowman, Decedent. system and you can find nona better. Repair! 18 ¦:' ' ' ¦ ' ' • Oak Ridge Sales Service, Minneiska, Commercial ., 13.00-15.00 Cont Can 4-.% . ' Rex Drug 46% Order (or Hearing on Petition for Admin- Furniture . MINNESOT A • ' . . . ¦ It' been a short and amazing ¦ . istration, " Minn. s Utility . . 12.00-14,00 Cont Oil 54 <5Vi. - _ rneril. bedroom, home with 5O0 sq. Deere «-bar side delivery rake; 7x14 National Basketball IT . IS ORDERED, : : ' ~^- experf- Tw* ships in the Winona Egg Market That- the hearing - INS'rDE PAlNTING Wanteci by. ft. . of. retail store space In same build- new wagon box platform & grain tides, ' ¦ East Kod 10BV* Sp Rand 22'.'» thereof be had on . Association . . ' (Winona Produce, 2lobell Produce! March 14. 1962, at. 10:45 "i enced painter, anywhere in the srea. ing. Full basement, new furnace, In list price $285, our price J225 ; Ford o 'clock A.M., before this Court In 4206 or 8-2120 and Help Wanted—Male 27 Grade A (lumbo ) ...... /...,...... J19 Ford Mot 105'/4 St Brands 72% , the ; Free estimates. Tel. . A-l condition. Reasonably priced, wilh ¦tractor with Selecto-Speed Transmission! ' The 6-fbot-10 two-time league probate court room in the court house In y-our number. - " -; ' . ¦ Grade A (large) .;.. .24 Gen Elec 74 St Oil Cat 58% leave . attractive >erms. . . M-5 Mpls. Moline tractor. All Item! most valuable player scored 23 Winona, M innesota; that the time within MEAT CUTTER—Sunday morning : work. sold on E-Z Terms,. Eusterrnann i, Lew< Grade. A (medium) 22 Gen Foods 831i St Oil Ind 57 z . ' Grade D :...... ;:. 52 which creditors of said decedent may file Plumbing, Roofing * Write) D-24 Dally News.. Open iston, Minn. points Sunday as the Celtics their claims be limited to four " : ; , ; _i- Grade C .. '. ... '... . :...... ;!9 Gen Mills 29',k St Oil NJ 5W* . months - this place for the spring rush, Sultabl* : 'Syracuse . from the. date MARRIED MAIN, capable , ot operating whipped the . Nats 130- Gen Mot 54;-k Swift & Co 4fl3i . hereof, and that the claims KEN-WAY EiecJrlcr^EWEir^^^]^^ 1or drive-in, warehouse, shop or almost so filed be heard on June 20, 1962 , at JERRY'S PLUMBING and managing 300 acre farm. Now 106 and wrapped up their sixth Bay State Milling Company 9394 milking 100 Holslein cows. ' . Surge milk- any small business. Considerable park- Gen Tel 2W;» Texaco 55% 10:00 o'clock A.M.,, belore this Court In 627 E. 4t n; Tel. ing area, attractive, price and terms. ; division title since the 1956-57 sea- Elevator "A" Grain Prices , the . . .probate court room In the court ing parlor. Write D-23 Daily . News. Hours; 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Goodrich G3' H Texas Ins 102VU " son when Russell joined tlie clul); ,/ house In Winona, Minnesota, and that ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER MECHANIC AND^VELDER by "Jolin RESIDENCE PHONES: USE CCIosed Saturdaysy yea ' ¦ Good r 42 a Truax Tra 44 notice hereof be given by publication of For clogged sewers and drains. Deere dealer. Wrn. Oldendorf, Rushfxd, . . " E. j. Hartert . . . 3?73 No. 1 northern spring wheat ...... I?.!! - this: order in the Winona Gould Rat 5l"4 Un Pac 33% . Dally News and Tel 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee _Mlnn. Tel. UN:. 4-7162 Of UN 4-9248. Mary Lauer . . . <5?3 Since Russell, who *beeam« a No. J northern spring wheat ...... 2.09 by mailed notice as provided by law; -;. Gt No Ry ffii Un Mr Lin 35l« FARM WORK—single man wanted to work Jerry Berthe. . 8-J377 two-time All-America at the Uni- No. 3 northern spring wheat ...... 2.05 ' Dated February 17, 1962. CALL SYL KUKOWSKI Pfiilip A. Baumann . . . 9549 No! . 4 northern . spring wheat ...... 2.01 on Grade A dairy farm. Inquire John GARBom Greyhound 2fl US Rub 57i E. D. LIBERA. , water at your house? No ; M(T versity of San Francisco, caine No. 1 hard winter wheat . .;..... !.97 ¦ RATION I hot Roach, R t. 2, Winona. : . Probate Judge. shampoos on washday?. See us gone No. 2 hard winter wheat .. ... 1.95 Homesik A2\i -U S Steel 71 bahts or Tlie Disinfecting White Paint to Boston the Celtics have (Probat-e Court . Seal) for an adequate hot . water SALESMEN WANTED—Nationwide orgarT No. 3 hard winter wheat 1 9 1 Mach¦¦ . 53n ,3 - on estimate every vear to the final of the . . IB " ' West Un lo-i Norman A. Barth, your every need. Izatlon. Local office. Permanent, new and No, 4 hard winter, wheat ...... 1.87 healer to meet ¦ft Spray it! Paints ' playoff. ,. - . - " . . Int Harv '551-4, Westg. El 35M: Attorney for Petitioner. unique. Sales , or business- background de- NBA . . No. 1 rye .. .. . 1.09 O'LAUGHLIN sired. We train. Exceptional opportunity . •ft- Brush it! Whitens No. 2 rye .. : ;.:..... 1.07 Int Paper 3~iV« Wl worth 83% FRANK ' " - The Celtics' win over the Nats " (First . Pub. Monday, Feb. 19/ 1962) PLUMBING & HEATING. Write Box 224 Blue Eartri, for interview. API rvlain St. . . Tel: 2649 ¦ft Dust it! Disinfects Jones&L 6fl!« Yng S & T 100!'< Tel. 370J - ^ - ~ " " gave them an 11-game lead in the . STATE .OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF . 207 E. 3rd . EXPERIENCED DAIRY HAND for m ss. IN od- lost column over Ihe . runner-Lip WINONA^ PROBATE COURT ern Grade A dairy farrn. Married, ref- SERVICE STATION KEEP A CLEA^I CANADIAN POLLAR No! 15,283 erences required. Charles L. O'Connor, Philadelphia Warriors, who lost PRODUCE tn Re Estate of ¦ 2 BAY POULTRY . (Plrst Pub. Monday, Feb. 26, 1962) Rt. 2, Whitewater, Wis.. Tel, Palmyra HOUSE FOR 149:153 to the New York Knick- NEW YORK WV-Canadian dol - Elmer A. Fuglle, Decedent.. 495-4218, Downtown location GREATER PROFITS NEW YORK (AP) — Dressed ' - Order lor Hearing on Petition for Probate STAT E OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Chamber- lar today .953125, previous day - IN PROBATE COURT Very good gallonage erbockers despite Wilt poultry. Turkeys - grade "A" and of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims WINONA , ss. FOR EiGN EMPLOYMENT Construction, lain 's 67-point performance. .953125. and for Hearing Thereon. No. 15,291 other work protects. Good paying . over- Low Rent Reserve your supply of CAR- U.S. grade "A", ready-to-cook , ¦ In Re Estate of seas, lobs with extras, travel expen-.es. In olhcr games, the Los An- ' Alf.rled.i Fuglle havinq tiled a petition Contact: Bob Ahrcns BOLA w^hen you arrange for frozen: carlot and trucklot inter- CHICAGO (AP )- - No wheat , for the probate of the Will of said dece- William Nolop, Oecedent. Write only: Foreign Service Bureau, the Detroit dent and tor the appointment Order (or Hearing on Petition for Probate Dept. 222, Bradenton Beach, Florida. Pure Oil Distributor rental of the CARBOLA spray- Rcles Lakers heat of Allrleda _T ¦ est light and centered on heavier corn or soybean sales. Oats No 3 File claims and ~ 7~ Fuglle as Executrix, which Will Is on ol Will, Limiting Tlmo to MdDERN DAiR.Y FA^M-Experienced 178 Johnson er. Pistons 121!-!)!) behind Elgin Bay- ' Hearing Thereon. sizes of loins. No sales reported.. extra heavy white f>5. file In thin Court and open to Inspection; for sing le man wanted. Paul Sch roeder, 's -l is points and Cincinnati Nolop having tiled a petition lor lor 1 IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing Marlor-y Elgin, Minn. Tel. 874-2333, Slop in and see Offerings of hens 8-lfi lbs 3.1'i; Soybean oil 10 V n. ol -said decedent used Oscar.Robertson 's heroics in thereof be had on March 16, 1962, al 10 the probate ol Ihe Will ' ~ ' toms 14-20 lbs . 30!i, 22-24 lbs 33, Rarley : malting choice t .35- o'clock A.M., . and lor 1he appointment of The Merchants ABL ET".C.¥N ST RU C Tl0N VrVOR K¥RS . OveT- ART SCHAFFNER the final minutes - for a 108-105 win belore .this Court In the MOBIL OILGO. 24-26 lbs 33' i. Rids reported 0:1 l'.iia n: feed 1.10-1.3ft n. probale court room In the court house In National Bank of Winona as Administrator seas—U. S. protects. K\l trades. Write I now at over the -Chicaco Packers. toms 28-30 lbs 34, 30 lbs and up Winona, MMnnesota, and that objections to with Will Annexed, which Will is on file In Globe Application Service, Box 854, Bal- Established going business iri the allowance of . said Will, il any, ' this Court and open to Inspection; timore 3, 'tAa. erage) 32-33 ; top quality lbs. be ~ ~ ~ 3il' 2 . . '47 filed belore said time ol hearing ; that IT IS ORDERED, That the hearing CAR E f A K E R " ii"" downtown Winona. • ) 1 1 ' W ANTED - B id s wi be re- mill . 34 ' -M ' ; mediums (41 lbs. I the time within which creditors of said Ihereol be had on March 23rd, 1962, at celvcd for the operations ot the con- Present operator has purchase- ] WINONA FARM CHICAGO ' . — Chicago Mor- average ) 32-34; smalls CM! lbs. decedent may file their claims be limited eleven o 'clock A.M., before this Court In cessions at the Minnesota City Boat ed a larger business. ' .I Fun Night Set to lour m-ontbs the probate court room In the court house eantile ICxehange — Butter steady tram Ihe date hereof, and Club. Caretakers quarters, building and average) 2i)-:iO . that Ihe claims so filed bo heard on June In Winona, Minnesota, and that oblectiom all equipment furnished for. the dispen- One month's paid training. & GARDEN wholesale buying prices un- Browns: extras- (47 lbs. rnin. 1 3tl- 22, 1962, at 10 o'clock A.M.. belore this to the allowance of said Will, It any, be sing of beer, sod drlnles, candy, cigars, ' " At WSC Tonight ) U Court in the probate court room in the tiled before said time of hearing; that Ihe lunches, ball and modern gasoline dock. . . Tel . 9879 SUPPLY STORE changed ; ill! score A A iiiWi ; 92 A 31); top quality (47 lbs; min. 3I) .-- ¦ creditors of sold dece- 5!) : 1)9 C " court hoi«e tn Winona, Minnesota, and time wlJhln which Bid s must, be In by March IS, IMS. or It' s fun nipht nt . Winona SUte U; 90 B oil ; ifi-^i; cars !I0 40li ; mediums (41 lbs. average) that notice hcreot be given by publication dent may flic their claims be limited to For further details con tact Pres. James P. O. 116 Walnut Tel . 8-3769 . hereof, and thnl ^Vrite Box 136 ' 11 50' i; Bit C 57 V«. 32-34;. smalls 13fi lbs. nvi>rnj e> of Ihls order In the Winona Dally News four months from Ihe date _ Buswell, 936 W, King_ College at 7:30 o clock tonight and by milled notice as provided the claims so Wed be heard on June 2?th, ' ™- 2 Free Loading Zones ¦ by law. MAN WHO An equal opportunity employer. when t lie ¦ Facility All-Stars meet Kggs weak: wholesale buying 31-32. Dated February 16. 1962. 1962, nt tt;n o 'clock A.M., before this Court NEEDS OPPORTUNITY E. D . LIBERA, In the probale court room In the court the Football All-Stars in basket- prices 1 to Wi lower ; 70 per ' EXCELLENT commission -;, car allowance, ct'iu (First Pub. Monday, Fet. 19, 19ft?) house tn Winon.i, Minnesota, and that Money to Loan 40 Probale Judge. bonus and Insurance program (or capable ball as part of a "W" Club spon- or better grade A whiles 2'1'i; ' (Probale Court Seal) hereof be given by publication ol STATE OF-MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF : notice salesman over 30. Must have BOND MNANCE CO. Isrehmer and -MCMahon Ihls order In the Winonn Dally News and I ability to sored event! prims I to l'i lower . 7(1 per font WIMONA, sv IN f'ROHATE COURT | Work wllhout close supervision, h; William P . Werner havinq filed » pellllon No. 15,319 I IT IS ORDERED, Thnl Ihe hiMrino he tor cimer .ll administration -.latino that said In Re Estate ot " " FRAN old — supplies moderate; deinauil ' h.id 'in March I S. ls>« , nl 10 o ' clock A.M.. Decedent. AD BOOK MATCHES K WEST AGENCY bers, ami swim team divers f, \x- j decedent tiled Intestate anil praying lh.il Felix L. Pclov/skl, 175 Lafayqlte St. Tel.. 5J40 brforr tttl* Cour t In the i>wh;it? torn ! room 71m Mer chant* let- Hearing en Pcllllcn lor Probale Sell Full or Pa rt Time iiiR a tranipo '.ine exhibition. slow; market weaker , cspecia I y National Bank ot Winonn Order ' JNext fo Teleptiont Offlc«l . In the coin) homr in Winona. Minnesota. be appoi nted administrator; of Will. Llmltlnq Time to IPllo Claims Dally cash commissioners bring you big. _ ¦ for russets ; carlot track sales: steady earnings. Year round sales, no slack ~~ MARCH 2 ! nnd thnl oblcftlons In the Allowance ol IT IS ORDKRED, That Ihe hearing and lor Hearing Tthereon, ¦ le-nson. Snle^ helps, lends . Dig 1962 Free I Dogi, Pet$, Supplies Idaho russets 3.40-3.50 ; Minnesot a j '..tut Will, il .inv. he Ulrcl li.'loi-e nnlil llnio thereof be had on Mnrch 14 , 19A2, at |0: 30 Joh n T. Pelowskl, having died a pe- 42 Master Outfit helps land big orders. Show - " " ~ , ol hfarmn ; lli.i l thii limn within which o' clock A.M., before this Court In tria tition for the probate of the Will ol snld POODLES ^- Black mlniature A7KCrreois- 10 A.M. -4 P.M. North Dakota Hed River Valley Glamour Girls, Colornrna, Tenornma j rrei-lllots of -i,ilrt decedent ninv tile ttielr prohale cmirl mom In. the court fiou',r In decedent anil for the appointment of The , doz- ter. 8 weeks old, Tel. S34-J333. Plain-, Area Basketball round teds 2. .').'>. ' ens more . No experle-iice necessary—no : claims tie limited lo lour ninnlhs lrom Winona, Minnesota; |t,nt the tlni ff with In First Mntlonal n.ink of Winona ns Ad- view, Wilnn the d.ile Mf-reiit , nnd HM I the elulms so which cr- i-rlltors of s.ilcl Will Annexed, which Will Investment, We tell you where to oo nnd " ' ^ ' decedent may file ministrator with ( f0Y MANCHE STE R anrl >'ox"terrler 'piipa Tuesday' i Schedule _ tiled lie Isenril on June ?:.' , 111,1, n\ 10 their rl.-slms be limited lo (our Court arid open to in- who to see. Write today. Superior Match CHICAGO 'AI M i CSDA i- Live months is on filer In this lor sale , I. C , Gengler , Caledonia. JISTRICT i - l o 'clock A M,, llelore Ihls Court In the pro- tinm tin- dale hereof , and thnl the claims spection; Co., 7586 S. Greenwood . ChlCiiyo 19, III. New Products poultry ;, wlinlosule buying prices tjiile court rooni In Hie cou r I Minn. Tol. 7J4-3B<3. Sprlhq Crovf vi, Kmhlord at M«brl. ; douse In so filed he heard on June 22, 196V, at IT IS ORDERED. Thnl Ihe hparlnn ¦ ~ Prcitcn v». Sprlnq Grovo nl Chiitllfld. !-j to , 1' s higher; masters 2H-31; Winonn, Minnesota, nnd Hint notice hereof 10:00 r ' clock A .M., beloru this Court In thereof be had on March 31, 1962, nt 10:45 CONGO BASENJI D0G-} yuf~o\^'t\KC Wykotl v». L,inc5ijoro at Predion. tie uiven hy nuhtlcntlon nl Ihls order In the prob ate court APPLIANCE SALESMAN rcQljterecl, Movies special led while rock dyers 21- I room In the court hou se o'clock A.M., before this Court In the bnrKless and odorless, beauti- Houston vi , Calcitonin at Sprlno Grova. j 1he Winon n llnily Newn nnd by mnllnd In . Winona, . Minnesota, and that notice probata court room In the court house In fully marked, wonderful pot, short hatr- AW ' ¦ 22la. | Holier nt provided liy* I . hereof |,-e given by oubllcallon of Ihls orcfer Winonn, Minnesota, and IfMf ob|ectloni to Experienced preferred. '. ed, wehb-footed bird dog, house broken. (¦' Pancakes — Cpffee | Dnled cbruniy U, I9», In Ihe \rVlnona Dally News and liy mailed the allowance ol snld Will, II any, be filed Excellent benefits. Best oiler Inkes. Marv. Fenske, HI E. ! V . D I HH' I1A, notice r»s provided by law. beloro snld lime ol hearing ; Hint the time 3rd. Te|. 6313. American Basketball NKW YORK (AP ) irsnv- . -- I i oh. ilw .luclye, Dated February IS, 196? , within which creditors ol said decedent may For complete information ap- Prizes nutter o((eriii|; s more Ihan cinip b; I (Prol.iile Couit Senl) E. f). I ItURA, lo (our month-; Horses, Cattle, Stock ; , flln thHr claims he limited ply in person to: 43 League fiedine iW Rnhertson .It., Probata Judge. lrom the dale hereof, and (lint the clnlmi Demand fair. HEREFORD DULL—Good quality, renls. EASTERN DIVISION • Attorney for Petitioner , (Prohale Court Seal) July 6, 1962, nl 10 00 - so tllcb. 26. 1962 ) (ceder pig s Clovelnnn 11 11 .500 (III WINONA, is . IN I'NOIIAT f. COURT hereof he nlven by pulillcillon of thl- Winona . Minn. , Alvln and Jamet Bobarpj, Kalmes Impl. Now York 10 IS .400 V«i '.•i; 00 score . r.OU-Wi'.ii . No. 1 S .2H0 STATE- OF MINNESOTA , COUNTY OF- order In the Winona Oally News and hv Arcadia, Wis. WESTERN OIVISI0N Tel. n-Lfiii l " "~ ~ In Ro Cslnti o| WINONA, ss. IN PRCMATE COURT mailed notice a-s provided by law. ' REGISTERED BROWN SWISS Duil i(r'v. K«n»M City II t .750 Chei'se offerings ninple. Demand I9M. Allura , Minnesota Mary E. Polnitiy, Docedonl. No. 1S .2I19 Dated February J3, ict'dlile aoe, Dim h/» over iOO lbs, tat . San Francltco . II II .5)! i'\ fair . Order for Menrinti on Pelltlort for Probata In Ihe Matter of t(i. Estati of r, n i inrRA, | Inquire of Wallace Pfatl, A/l»lrose, Wla , Hawaii I lt .311 10 ol Will, Limiting Time to Flic Clalrm Veronica Schneider , D«cerJont, Probate Judge, " ~ SUNDAY'S RESULTS W h 0 I e s a 1« bales , Amerlcitii nnd lor Hearing Thereon, Order «or Hearing on (rvohnln Court Seal) SPOTTED POLAND CHiNA-boar plo, Petition lo Prol>al« i PIIHburnh 117. New York ?t cheese 1 whole milk) , Single The Merchnnls N.itlonnl llnnk ol Winonn Wilt and lor Summary Anlonmenl llarulrl .1. I Ibrra , M55.00 Alio, ,t olm Deere horse spreader , on Hay, Grain, Feed 50 Clevclnnil lit, Knnr.ni Clly 101, rubber , r-loyd Klein. Trempealeau, Wis., fresh' hnvlnci (lied a nelltlnn lor Ihe. |ii obnt« ol or Distribution. Atloir»ey Inr Pi-lltlnner, ~ ~ ~ 110, ChlCJno 14, daisies 41-45 crnls; single I' mile from Marshl and on Hlohway 35, ' " " H*w»ll Hit) Will anil codicil therein ot mid cltr. Harold SchneldiT having fllrd » petition NEED flEDDiNCi ? m 7r«i dellverr,a ¦ daisies aged 49-52; flats aped III- (First Put). Monday, Teh. 36, 1V62I ""* * shlvM dully, for cedrnt nnd lor tho nopolnlmenl nl The In this Court aliening that (old decedent i HOI.5TEIN SPRINisiNc 'cOVv --'- Ro'borl Inlormvillon call P»»- - Merchants Nntlon.il tlnnk ot Wlnonfl died t«-5lalt> and Ihal PER Wlckd, Rt ith\ Trucking Service, Tel, Wlloua 51; uroeessed American |>asteiu - a^ >aid e-,|ote con- STAII' OF MINNESOTA . COUNTY OF MONTH . I, Independenc e, Wl». 3J14, l-xeciilor " " 1 . which Will mill codicil ntn on slslt only of Ihe homestead ol said de- WIMONA, ss. IN 1'ROHATE COURT MINNHAPER ^' " Nat'l Hockey League i/ei np<-rty No, I5,»:i Gerrnlnnlion 96 (wheels) grade " 51-53; II IS OIHIERI.'D, arlillcla l brerdlng . Ed Hnlieck, Rl 3, 1 percent. Allen Randall, W, I. T. Pointi "A. gvad" Hint the hr/uliifl as Is Hxempl lrom nil debts and (iiargrs In Ke ElUle of HOustln, Minn. Tel. Ihereol t>« hncl nn Mnrch \4 SALARY VI/lnona (Wilson ). Tel. I-M86. Rushlord, UN 4- Monlriral 35 II IJ 17 "B" 4!l-51. . Wl , nl 10 In Probate Court and praying lor the pro. Ben r, Gerllclier, alio known at _ »417, 1» i oi Kick f\M., Iinlorc Ihli Court In tin ' ' " " " " " Toronto ^\ • 70 bale o-t thn Will ol said decrdeiil and Bminniln F . Oerllcher , Decedent. SORRCi , MARE -. Iff yr s old. drive any. '" ~ CWeV ' (irfJlinle Courl IDOID In Hie rourt litw^u In tm n summary assignment or rtlslrlbti Hon Or eleven o' clock A.M., batiiie this Cour t in thereunto entitled, - Chlc/HJO S, llvMott 0 , i <>l, .incl riinf the clfllrtli «o filed lie rwird trie probata court room In the cour I luw- .« II IS OROI WCO, 1t\\t the henrlno must present n noml pe rsoiuil '- on exchange and l he glvs'n liy putilkallon ol Ihls order In tin siiinn to of my double simulant , PI NO " ~ ~ MIIAVA IIKKK UP- -Keitd.slM SI. nun.) 32 -:I4; exinis niMiiim -id Newt unci hy ninlmd notice «s inovldcd A AND B E NCH-LVrg « up'riflhTrfe'i. by this order In the Winona Rally News and Winonn Dally News and by nulled nolln regi stered , polled llerelords, /)6). .losepli retniiwd Hie Wiscroniiti lbs , iivcragei ,'l(l' ;-.-|| '•;; snmls tx\ I MW by mislled notice* as provided hv law. as provided liy law. Onled r etifiinr v 14 , tw. 3rd, 19a? Bin is and Kemiiles. t'iiiliolic lii ,^li school wrestling til lo lbs. average) 211-30; stniiilii ids 31- Dalt-cl I ruruar Y J dated February 23, '1*62 Bill Considine FALL IN LINE and save lime wlth OI«x» I.. D. I IIMRA, t. D I IIU-RA, F. n I II1FRA , CMH EVM. ALK llnolegrn coallntj. No mor f v/«Klna. ens/ Satiinlay nijiht by collect in« 101 32h; checks :»i- 'l» roli.ife . . f' Judo*. ProbAl*. .luilgi, Probate J urine- Suite 71!) Breeding. to clean, P«|nl Depot. (Trobnto Court Se/il)

<5roorn (lorneT 'arcie I I FR¥HERS $1M to M59. Used retrlcjfr C:ORONATDb rclriger»tor^ good ¦ . • . ¦ , ' , , - . - ,. " . 'IELECTRIC and^aF^an«er~\vSIr hcat- iN <3UR ¦fRUCK Bb0IEir B(icl re|>alr re i i i rators $25. Used TVs «0, FRANK LILLA condition, $B5i gas stove,, SIS. 75 Otis ers. High 'trade-Ins, Install-Scrvlcc. kitchen, ample cupboard s nnd clef's, gnlnlnj) popularity. Se« us now . BSRG'S \ l f - - • ¦ " - ¦ ' full basement, oil heat, separate . Ijed Cars 109 U««d Cars IOd ' ¦ SONS, 761 E. 8th; . - ;. . St. - • . - - ' . - - ¦ RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 101 E. 5th en- TRAILER; 395(1 W. *lh. Tel. _ 4933. V I I - , '* _J_j __ rage Tel. 2662. WE'VE St. Tel. 7-479 AdOlpti Nlchalowvskl. . ^~ R E NXL7LT7T?S9; dsupMns, 4-dr „ Tadi' | | JON-E HAND WARMERS, standard jTze, J1x12 VISCOSE RAYON tweed rugs with : : rii " ' ¦ ¦ heater, new whlt« walls. ; 8 reg. $3,95, discount price at BAMBE- bulltln . foam. ' cushion. $29.95 cash . 'n YeeTlaTfor M»tlonaily A. 8 discount price at .BAMBTJMEK'S, M.95. 302 Mankato Ave. Open evenings. FORD~TM}—J door hardTop with 19M V-« - - While they laill .129 Mankat o Ave. SANITARY TRUCKS I I 'S5 : ion, 5-spd. C «. C, 157-Inch We Have Them! Enoln*. ri«w tires, nen paint, modtratm . i , . PLUMBING 8, HEATING Standard,, ' i BENDIX AUTOMATIC TRONER-Deluxe Good Things fo Eat 65 OUR ¦ ' WB, new . :. custom/ Inquire al Bud's ftutrt-. . 148 E. 3rd St. ' . ' . . Ttl. J737 [ . tmt tartt, Mnn. To!, UN 4-V2SS. 1 model! girls 20", j wheel bicycle. Ex- ~ '63 "cton, Fieolsloe, «-iDd, new , \ms <300D COOKfiia and baklng Wisconsin ' I cellenh. condition, reasonable. Harry v; '. : " V Typewrite r » 77 Be on the Move '62 v, ton Pickup, slejislce. lull/. CHEVROLET, 1 S53, 4-dr .7~orlglnal palnfi ' 1 ¦ ' : Galewskl, 155 W. .«th. . . •Russrt potatoes. $2.50 per TOO. WINONA LIDS!! %\9<)t ' . . "* equipped, new . ;. If you re looking for v«ry good rutbar, »xcBptlon»lly. dmn. ¦ POTATO MARKET, 118 Market. TYF3EWRiT"ERS «nri adding machines for With Spring : : - ¦ I ¦ SEE OUR LARGE .selection of used re- '63 Corvan . S2198 . Call alter 4. SIT E. 8dwy. Ttl. 5953. sale or rcnl. Reasonable rates, fr«a ¦'59 Chcv. 2-\on , C.& C, spd, LWB S185J ' 8 frlgerators), electric ranges and TV sots. | Ariicles SEVR0LET-19W~'Trnpala- *door harS Household 67 :~k Blown our stacks. delivery. See us for til your office sup- Just Around the Corner '59 Chev . Hi-ton, C &. :C . ... S1S9B : a good used car. 1 All reconditioned. B t. B ELECTRIC, . .. top, V-8 .automatic transmission. "Whlte- shampooer with ¦^r 'ris off pur rocker . : - '. . piles, desks, tiles or office - ¦80S . j 576 E. 4th. St, Tel. 4007. ANYTH ING!! Johnson Tel. 2394 •ir. Will trade down . good west location. 3 bedrooms, Hi ' . '. Oper» Mon. -Fr-i. Eve. Till 9 WALZ USED ELECTRIC CLOTHES dryer rnd PREMIER i AMPLIFIER-Daheloctro . iz Dogs fV Cats Washing, Ironing Machine* 79 ceramic tile: baths, living, (fining room it Will consign. refrigerator. Botti in good condition. , electric bass with double pickup. • Al- •fir Lawn Mowers ~ and downstairs bedrooms are carpeted! ' . WAY?AG AN D^F. Rt GI DA IR E—FastT^e'x- Buick-dldsmobile-GMC ! QUAL1T\\ CHEVROLET CO | | Kaehler Bros. St. Charles. Minn. .. ; fred Haslclet, Peterson, Mlnn ___ __ Your Mother-in-Law Lnte?st kitchen bullt-lns, laundry on first . . ~ " . •£ per't service. Complete stock . of parts. floor. New ga-s furnace, hot water 3 " floor lamp and other small things such STERi6 -and HI-FI onsolet. Several ¦ " hcal- FUEL OIL TRUCK 105 Johnson U^EX» Yo'u:. name - .it .. , . H, Choa te & Co. Tel. ?871. ; ' cr.: water softener, .new wiring . Tel. 2398 as rugs, dishes, etc. 255 E. Broadway, models to choose from at tV : . and | plumbing all for $15,500. Open Mon . - -Fri. Eve, Till 9. Apt. 5, Franklin street side entrance. if you don 't have furniture fo Wearing Apparel , Fur» 80 1952 Chevrolet , 2 ton , 2 speed j ~ ~ Hardt's Music Store DTNING ROOM TAlLE ana erchBirs, iii ' trade. Use the items you trade Large, living room, dining room and' Auction Salei I 119 E . 3rd . .- . Winona axle with 1954 motor. 8 good condition, reasonable. Tel. 9314 . . payment and take BOY'S SUIT—Dark green, size , ta ' to 13. kitcnen on 1st lloor . 4 bedrooms nnd : as a down "VENABLE'S" ^ " ~ "~* ¦ Perfect condition, worn several times. bath oh second. Nice front porch , alt ¦' ALVIN KOHNeR ' ¦ BEAUTIFUL radio-record player . combl- your pick of CREDIT TERMS l.ooo gallon . .•fuel: tank $1550 I . : SI?: 1076 W. Howard. ¦ . hardwood tloors, oil h«at, hot water . AUCTIONEER. City ariri stala llcanjad nation console, wonderful tone, hear ill Radios, Tslevision 71 with pump,' - meter and ruel ¦ j ¦ ¦ . to meet your budget. and . garage. Only S10.75O. . and bonded. 2i? Llbarty St. .Comsr \ ' . ' ¦ Gate leg table and 4 chairs. Misc. ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' PHILCO CONSOLE - 21" TV, used, on Wanted—To Buy SI $950. ' E. 5tti and Liberty). Til. <>80 . i' items. 711 E. 2nd. ; ; . - RESI DENCE PHONES; Has Bargains ^ - ~" casters, rhlghty nice, sharp, . Clear pic- OF i0 MEN ... With E. J. riartert . . . 3973 ¦ I DO THE WORK ture. FIRESTONE STORE_ 300 . W. 3rd. WrvC"Mt LL EpT'SCRAPlRbN & METAL ¦ ' Minnesota : a Toro. Power Snow Hound. You lust WE'VE : Mary Lnuer . . . . 4523 • .'' Contact: Rot land Ahrcns BUICK HARDTOP , 1956. 4-dr;, j " ^ CO. pays highest prices for scrap Iron, - ' j walk behind this self-propelled snow ro- WinonaTY & Radio Service metals, hldesi wool snd.raw fur. Jerry Berthe ... B-2377 radio, , Lond cx Auction Sa les Philip A. Bsumann . .. 950 . 178 Johnson heater power steering » . . mover, and your driveway or sidewalk n E. 2nd. Bob . rVogbsek. Tel. 3B34. DECLARED 212 IV. 2nd, . 7el. 2067 Evtralt J. Kotintr , will be cleared In next . to no time. - ' " and brakes , Dynaflow . tu-tone 15« Wdnuf . l-jno, after hoyrm n\A- ~ . • Closed Saturdays ¦". . . ^f tt ¦ ~ ~ The big 17-Inch rotary blades bite into " Sefvic:e "~" ~" " "~~" l'^T^^^^^Z^'^S^i '^^^^'^ classy yellow and black. Com- ; 'Uii~~i)~\.m:' i~miiei " ~ powdery snow, drilled snow—snow up DorrEhmann rv OVA RII HIGHEST^"jijrJK PRicES FE& 27~ i S. o> Winona 's ' F Inest Electronic Repair, Used Cart 109 " . " ! VVInona on the Hsaka Farm. to 16 Inches deep—throws ' It In any on prices. The following rner- tA. & W, iRON . AND METAL CO.. lffiff W$*$MM$Bf m fort and style. . . . Oinisl direction- ' .fou - choose at the. rate of for All Makes 207 W.- 2nd, across Royal Gas Station Dlnneen. owner; Alvln Kohner, auction- ¦ . . ¦ Tel. «03 ' is all from our regu- ¦:¦ eer; Minn. . ' Land -- . It Auction Sc-v 1,too lbs. a minute. See It at WINONA I 980 W. Fifth ; diandise " "" ' ' " ""' ;¦ . , '$79,5 ;;: ,;, : \ ., " . . Authorlied dealer for HIGHEST pRlCES pAlb . . ' . . clerk , - .' - ¦ . FIR E & POWER, 78 E. 2nd. Tel. 5065. : .' ¦ lar stoefc. . 601 Main St.. . 7el . ?U9 , j ¦- • '" ADMiRAL-MUNT.Z-ZENITH for scrap Iron, rnctals,. rags, hides, raw __ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ¦ The FEB. 2i—Wed., 12 neon Post poned - live- ' ' ¦: :¦ ¦ - - ' . - furs and wool ! WEST SARNIA^ilear • lake. You can GRAND OPENING PO^TIAC HARDTOP. 15159. 4- . U?ED TELEVISION SETS—all size picture /- $75 . . ; V: .. sav e money on this 5-room house, slock auction. ,Cloar . .L«! N of . DAILY NEWS Call us for detpcndable service. . $50 v O. V ~ — ' 175 Lafayette, . Mabel, Minn. on. Higbway . 43 then 3 NEAR VVATKINS—3 rOTrrTaparlmentr Hoi ; . (Nex t, to telephone office) . ¦ miles W. Emll Anderson, owner; .Knyd- . SET, ' ¦ 1G4 \V. 2nd Tel . 8-3530 :¦ ' for your old EEDROOM water, furnished. S3S month. Write D-21 ' ¦ ' - ,' . Tel. 5240 or 440IT eyonlnqs, FORD. Fairlane 300, 1960, •sen & Erickson, auctioneers; Thorp Sales I Dally Wews. • ' ¦ ~ " /^MAIL-V ;^ Photofact Equipped regardless of condition, when . __ /__^. W6S.T FIFTH—Near S|.r Teresa CoTleae. 3- Open Mon. and Fri. Eve. ' standard transmission , 2-dr., La, Clerk... .- .., ^ " ~ yoii purchase a set at $159 or bedroom, modern home, , all . on 1, floor, heater ,' radio, whitcwall.s very FEBT3»-Wed7'l» :30 rnT~ii. new. - . ' : - . W. and .'• mile S. Henry Meyer jr:, ;¦ We understand your set best - entrance. HeaJ, lights, hot sod water, . - owneri Hull S. Graf , auctioneers; lhcrp ' ' May Be Paid at ^1 - No pets. Adults. Tet. 592S. : ,, :w; STAHR Soles Co., clerk. . because -we're fully equipped ~ - — - ~ "*" ;T : " - 37-1 . W. Mark . .Tet. 6925 . $1395 : ~ " lT~ : " ' ' CENfER 270^2 rooms and bath, paT- . MA R,CK~i—fhurs. T p.rn 5 . mil-is of ' with a SAMS PHOTOFACT ' - ¦ ¦ - tially . furnished, private entrance. Tel. _ . - . . . • : TED MA1ER DRUGS - . $25 - - _ . Taylor, Wis. : Harry Hanson, owner; Al- ' -" ' :- ¦- :¦ ' ;¦ •;¦ ¦ FOR D V-8, J953 standard ' • Service Data library — the 43oT...... BONANZA . vln Kohner, auctioneer ,- Northern Inv. lor your old DINETTE SET, . ¦ ' finest. We have the CENTER 27«^First floor , heated, 2 rooms, transmission , r a d lo ,, heater , . Co., : clerk. . world's regardl ess of condition , when . ¦ ¦ ¦ - VACUUM complete manual with full in- ' private bath and entrance. Available ¦ ¦ ¦ wi 11 make someone a real buy. ¦MATRGS S^Frl..- 12730 p.m. V, mile W.. you purchase a -dinette set at Marclr l Adults S65 Tel. . 5fJ17 or <790. . :¦ ' _ _ :_ ;_ _ _ & *>¦ . .of . Elba, Minn., -In Falrwator Valley. formation on the circuit ad- ' ^ tOVu - GLEAN ER $99.95 or more. Vou pay THIRD E. 308—3 . rooms, automatic heat, > fC- Tel. 2349 BUYS ! V-V v $395 ;. ; , B-ernard' Klrcrt, owner; Alvln - kbriw, ju stmchts and proper replace- retrlgeralor, TV Signal, continuous hot auctioneer; . Community .Loan & Fin. ¦ ' ¦" ¦¦ ¦' ¦ •;. ; "ELECTRQLUX ," $74.95 water, bus line. By the -week or month. 110 Exchange Bldg. Go., clerk. . . . - •; ment parts covering the very SHOP _ _ _^ 1 ¦ ~ ~ p7rTi. 3 miles E. of reconditioned , like new, : . THRE ET"ROOMSr^nd bafrrr^furnlshed lst - Bmimm»^mss®^mmm* MARr i-Satr TV:30 set you own ! -.. : : '"' *"' . Holmen, D, in liberal allowance " . - . ' floor apartment. Heat, water and not wis. on Counly Trunk ; : . ': $25 . V.V water included in rent. Immediate pos- Spring Coulee: Melvin Knudson Estate, Pickwick owner.;. Kohner &. Mlllor, auctioneers; on old one. Quick expert repair. for your old CHAIR, regard- session. Tel. 777« . or 8-2035, ask . for - ' " • . B-ecause ttvls home Is . « fltteen-minule Community Loan & Fin, Co., clerk. . ' Syd Johnstone. d-rlve to town you can buy it for sub- ' VENAB LES; _ less of condi tion , when you . MANY PAINT BARGAIN'S. ; Guaranteed replacement - ' ; )' ', ',j" ~ • CENTftAT^LOCAtlON—1 and 2 room f ur- . stilnllally less than « similar home In NOW m»r'SSflf7^Tp7mr"3 miles . NE\ ol purchase any chair at $69 or : parts. . " . - nished apartments, with kitchenettes. - . town, $12,500 Is. the complete cost of You Can Chcose (rorn Over 75 W. 2nd ; . Tei. 8-2711 .Rldgeway oil Nelson Ridoe. Ervln Erdr Come m and let us pay " ' mann',, owner; Beckmah Bros, . auction- Hoaest workmanship. more. You ¦ ¦ SuitatHe lor .1 or 2. working, girls. Tel. this .threer&edroom rambler. " help you save money. _ • ¦ ¦:¦ • 8-1730 for appointment. . , 50 USED CA.RS & TRUCKS. Open Mon. - Fri. Eve. eers;. Mlrtn. Land & Auction Serv;» i . .. $44 . ~ ' . dork, ; - • Reasonable cost. . ] MATN sfT-^— 2 room: furnished apart- Lustron Home! -: The -largest¦ selection in S.E.. "" "" ment, private' b'sth, soft . water. Tel. This two-bedroom home on a. wooded - - ' ' ' M NEUMANN'S ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ' SSSSSS^Sf^^SJS'SS^^S^SSSS'SSSRS!^...... -v..,. . -...... ,ximzmimt^^mKz^m&mi&zwxzi ™.. ., ...... „ ...„. . 4036. .;. . ' • ' ¦ ' . let. In fine condition, can be purchased : Minnesota and. West. Wisconsin.. ' %f- Ask to see the PHOTOFACT . $i(} . ^ BARGAIN STORE at less tt>an cost new, Low upkeep, Because of other employitnent, owner has decided to; dispose 121 E. 2nd St. Tel. 8-2133 Folder covering your very own lor your old MATTRESS or Houses for Rent 95 taxes and -heat.. , | || of his entire herd at Public . '- . . U '-' set.' . BOX SPRING, regardless of FARM HOME—3 . or 4 bedroom in si. Stone arid Wood | \ Charles, Minn . Kaeler Br os. Tel, 84W3, , Business Equipment 62 condition, when you purchase AAake up the exterior of , this large a mattress or box spring at FRONT . E. 507—4 room house, enclosed three-bedroom rambler, with a mother- . • FRONT END alignment sell tire changer;, porch, large closet, TV Signal. Inquire En-lavv apartment incorporated. : Large ^AVE: $49.50 or more. You pay ' ¦ ¦ ! . pop cooler; Allmlle automatic greaser; H. Ghoate & Co, ¦ ¦ 503 E-. Front. ' . . . ; Diving room and bullt-lns. Up To 50% 30-ton press; hydraulic floor lack. Veryl ' TWO BI DROO/VI fAoblle trailer home for | Kaufmann, Bviffalp City, Wis. ¦ ':. -. , Tel ; : ;. : : -..$39.50¦: " .- ; . . 2871 ::. . , reht. Completely furnished. Adult* only. Big Kitchen Located 5 miles East of Taylor ' ^We are often asked -for a new rambler All cars guaranteed || or 10 miles West of Black River : ; $65 month. Tel. 4813. : ¦ : Wood Oth&r Fuel 63 ' Coaf , , ¦ ' ' -with, a big kitchen, this home has it, ¦ ¦ . ¦ ¦ .. ¦ : ¦ ' for one. year. . . j Falls on County Trunk P. Watch for arrows. q , I \ ¦ ¦ Wartted to Rent 96 ' . im'xis plus a , picture window , In the ¦ - ¦ ¦:¦' ' ' ¦ BLOCK WOOD—-for sale. Tel. >42B9. Refrigerators 72 WE'LL living room II feet v/ide, fireplace, ce- . l- • . . . - H STAALL OFFICE or Office space. Write ramie-bath with varsity, see lt now. 8^1962 GHEV—DEMOS j Slabs & Lumber MAKE Holland Furnace Co.;. 107 Pearl Street, plllS , : .. i ¦; Ed's Refrigeration & Supply C| Wl ¦ ¦ ' La -°»e 8 ¦: j p -Mafct' For flood quality stlabwood and -l. Cornmerclal and Domestic ¦ - ' ' New Condition / .Tfcmsd^:- : - ¦¦ '. lumber call ' A- ', , , . . fBj . H.. 4tri Tel. 553? HOUCBC lor Sale 99 This two-bedroom rambier Is carpeted 4—1961 GHE^VS ] and draped, has birch .cabinets In kitch- To Choose From. Savings | ¦ Sal¦ e starts 1 P.M Lunch will be served. Dave Brunkow & Son ; GROWING FAMILY moving to larger en, all etcctrlc heat, no dirt, combina- i. Trempealeau, Wis. Tel. 14 74 DEAL!! ; ¦ Specials at the Store* : quarters, has lor sale comfortable, 2 tion windows . and separate garage. up to j sj Be on time, Normal! items or machinery being sold. - ')) ^ story, 3 bedrooms, all - gpstalrs, easy Move rigrit in. "^" WD YOUlCNOW. A ¦ and allow liberal allowances to maintain , home, : with large living ¦" ¦ ' ' ' 39 HEAD OF CATTLE ' ¦ ' toward the purchase of any room, fireplace, dining room, modern Four Bedrooms! I . - 19 COWS — U Holstein cow?, 2 -if : B. T. U. . b3semenf, / ftlfcfien, screened porch, foil West central location, . living room, «ep- springers, 9 fresh and open ; 7 Guernsey cows Is the amount of heiiJ-bedroom contemporary home No Cash Needed. Up to \% heifers, age G to months; 1 Holstein bull , age 1 year ; 1 \.\ East End Coal & \ :rk iz 3-bedroom rambler,. 2'^ years .old. At- has new carpctlna, corner lot, oil heat, 36 Montlis to Pay. No Most' tached garage. Extra . large kitchen, ¦ $10,900. \ Holstein bull , age 8 months; 7 Holstein heifer calves; 3 Holstein ];| Be sure of having hot water 24 •^r any other item. . priced at only Paymeats 'Til Spring. | Cement Products Co. day, with a built-in stove arid oven. Oil heat, .'ull jt bull calves. \ M ?01 E. 8th Tel, 3389 hours a day, every batti with shower. Tel. 702O. $4,900 "Where you get morn F. LINCOLN SCHOOL district. 4 bed- Buys this Heat, newly painted small instructed to ; ' - WE'LL ¦ Extra " home, tiled floors, gas Salesmen { DAIRY EQUIPMENT — Universal milker pump, , (-largeJ , heat ' at.lower cost" . DEAR BORN room, all on one floor, home. three-bed room | Jf Gas Water Heater large lot and garage. Oil hot water water heater. Low taxes and heating submit any offer. \|- and motor; pipeline for 17 cows; 2 Universal hanging type | | . PROVE ' heat. New cupboards In kitchen. Reas- costl ¦ ¦ Furniture , Rugs, Linoleum 64 *. ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' | onably priced. ABTS AGENCY, INC. • ' ' ¦- I§ buckets.. ' .' |jj warranty. 4242 or AFTER HOURS CALLJ FOlT~"~ T?r 10 year WE'VE Realtors, '5? Walnut St; Tel, I. MAKE ROOM . after- hours: E, R. Clay 8-2737, Wm. . Dave Knopp 8-2B09 TERMS: Under Glass lined tank. ;W, L. (Wlb) Helrer 8-2181 $10.00 cash ; over that amount cash or ^i 'ft. iz R. Pagel 4501, E. A. Abts 3184. ¦ ¦ I : " ' - .;. THE NEW SALE ¦ft CRACKED!! John Hendrlckson 7441 -. ¦ | down and balance in monthly paymnts. 3% added to balance | Magnesium rod. WE&T LOCATTON-Mrxtertl 2 bedroom Laura Flsk 2118 $239.00 7-Pc. KROEHLER ¦ft Natural or Bottled Gas. . One of the items we're recent- house. New oil furnace, attached ga- (&mz£fe2\ | for 6 months. Your credit is always good with the Northern SOFA BED GROUP " rage, large corner lot. $6,350. See: ^iwelCr^HfVROlEr^O. j | ft- 20, 30 and 45 Gal. sizes. ly taken in trade is a Vulcan Chester Shenk.". I Investment Co. | Thick 4%-inch foam ¦ padded Blacksmith' s Anvil which w« HOMEAAAKER'S EXCHANGE j seat and back sofa bed. Malch- . 522 E. 3rd. - ' ' ¦ ' $ ¦ Priced At are now selling for less than f» VER 105 Johnson Tel. 2356 \I¦¦¦¦ FfAnRV HANSON, OWNER . in the 1 - . 1 f' ing chair in beige.' ' 3 walnut I. ItNCOME PROPERTY Located EL0t- *" Tel. 2319 . i lOf per lb. (you can't hardly ^allege | b Open Tonight 'Til 6. ¦ '¦. tables. Pair lamps, $ heart ol town. Ideal set up lor J Alvin Kohner , Auctioneer , Winona , Minn. li ' get (hose kind of prices no or working glrll. Gas heal. Priced below 1 HO Exchange Bldg. 84.50 $lfi,000. Call us for full ^particulars. I Northern Investment Co., Lester Senty, Cleric, ;:; more. AGENCY, IMC. Realtors, 159 $187.00*,. for 30-gal. size. ABTS ~ 4242 or after hours: SHOP INSIDE ¦ ' Walnut St. Tel. •vVfiST LbcAl ION — Near the bus line, !f s| Rep. by George O. Huseboe , Taylor, Wisconsin (\ i! $18.00 Down — $2 .72 Weekly E. R. Clay 8-2737, Wm. R. Pagel 450); 5-room liouso, 2 bedrooms. Nice corner Always th« cleanest cars! ¦ E. A. Abls.j3IB4, lot 50x150. Price $4,000. | &^3K^S^<£:;;^ .;;;¦ . ' .ij WIMONA SKELGAS WE'RE " EO. COUNTRY LIVING. 3 bedroom home ^ -Full' . One' Year ; wilh lush plot ol g round on edge of W. STAHR BURKE'S IN Tel . 6925 Guarantee & APPLIANCE town. Everything In good shape. Full 374 W. Mark __ __ ] [ FURNITUR E MAJIT basemen t with oil furnace. Roise your ~"~"' ' i | ; 3rd and Franklin 217 E. 3rd Tel. 4210 A own lood. See this wonderful buy. - FOR SALE M^iW^^^^^^^^^^4^W ABTS AGENCY, INC. . Realtor 's, 159. Wal- 1957 Mercury ^^^ MOOD!! nut St. Tel. 4242 or alter hours: E. DUPLEX APARTMENT Monterey , 4 door sedati, black ¦? f ill® ) '~ R. Clay 8-2737, Wm. R. Pagel 4501, E. \ —A \-l*lr?. )P *l a trade-in mood, that is, and A. Abts 3184. aiid white , near new rubber , \ _^ in Alma, Wis. ¦ i; are offering terrific savings for Contact: W. M. Dale one local owner , fully equipped , \ _ BKRNAKD "Butch " KIRCH AUCTION SALE j I F. A. KRAUSE COMPANY you . But hurry, this offer good 21 IB Hedfiekl St. radio , heater , automatic , extra ';:; located U mllc west of Elba , Minnesota , in Fairwater Valley. for a limited time only!!! La Crosse , Wis. clean like new upholstery. \i;\ Watcli [or auction arrows in Elba off Highway #74. wishes to congratulate , the following winners of prizes awarded Tel. 4-1120!) or 2-1079. at the open house held last week at . Breezy Acres: Telephone Your Want Ads $895 j DOOR PRIZES — FII1ST PIUZE Sale or Rent; Exchange 101 Friday^ March 2 ; $ "" . . — "" Margaret Jaszcwski, Arcadia , Wis. ... Ladies Wrist Watch SALE 0R RENT— 1 storiTbrick home on Nystrom Motors, Inc. | Starlinfi nt 12:30 P.M. Lunch served on grounds. lAwReNz Main SI. Choice lot , newly redecorated, SECOND PRIZES to The Winona Daily News ¦ completelv remodeled kitch en Including lf>4 W . 2nrS Tel . B-3J 588 ; Vory. Few Small Items To Sell So Please Be On Time! Alfred Sehwrirtz. Altura , Minn AVest Rend Coffee Maker new cuphonrds and cabinets. Vlusl bo Ed Jaszowski , Arcadia , Wis , Nulrcna Dog Food ii seen lo be appreciated. 10 miles trnrn Open Mon, • Fr i. K ye. \ 3d HEAD OF CATTLE — 10 Holstein cows. 1 springer , 1 ¦ Winona on excellent highway, font ict fresh 2 weeks and 11 bred and due in early summer and fall ; 2 Edwin C. Shadow , Independence . Wis, ...... Nulrcna Dog Food O. A , Llndrud, Cochrane, Wis. Til. . FuRnltUrE : Guernsey cows, l springer nnd l . due in fall; 2 Holslein first- 1 Everett Eujer , lit . 3, VVinona Nulrcna Dog Food Dial 3322 for an Ad Taker. 248-5415. ; calf , ¦ ' Mrs. Francis Qiiinn , ],arnoille Nutrenn Dog Food ' heifers fresh 2 months; 2 Holslein and I Guernsey year- .( 1.73 East 3rd Wonted—Re aI Ettato 102 :. '¦ ' liiiR heifers; 2 Holstein yearl infi bulls 3 Holstein yonrl iiif; Mrs. Elwin Holfson , Lamolllo Nulrcna Dog Food " ' 1 Don StcllpfluR, Trempealeau Nulrcna Dog Food WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES steers; 2 Holslein bulls, short yearl ings; 1 Guernsey lioifer FOR YOUR tllY PROPERTY call , r> months old; 2 Holstein bull cnlves and I Holslein heifer Jerry Nowla 11, 53 Carirnonn Nut rena Dog Food , Leonard Burfelnd , St ockton Nutrena Dog Food "HANK" JEZEWS KI coif 4 months old; l Holstein bull calf , 3 months old; s (Winona' s Only Real Estate tluyer) ,.; Holstein bull calves; 1 Holslein heifer calf; 1 res . Scotch Short- Hohort Kunst , Rt, 2 , Arcadia Nulrcna Dog Food Tel. 5">92 P.O. Box 3«3 ¦ '{ Adolph Slaby, Arcadia Nutrena Dog Food SCHALLER B horn bull , 4 years old . with papers. . j , Acces sories, Tires, P«rt» 104 FISHING CONTEST WINNERS : UPPLY |™ ! i 31 HOGS - 30 feeder pigs , 50 lbs . a\g ; 1 D 'uroc .liuar , 3IH) - \ lbs.; 3 rotary stcel'hoR feeders ; t 12-hole ;.tee! bo« feetlvr . huK i MONDAY UPER '; Gent-gel., ICocnig 2 (ial. Farm Oyl ai. i waterer, i Elwin Rolfson Nutrenn Dog Food AVINGS TIRES ^wB ! 2 SHEEP - Buck nnd ewe. ]' TUESDAY NKW and USF-^D USED^ CARS ; S HOUSES AND RQUIPMKNT - I quarter !mi - >e . fl-Vf ar- -1 Ed rNollzke 2 (lal. Fnrm Oyl old niaro , well- broke and handles well , lired to App;>.|(«,;l:iau [ Wo recap, retread nnn UAMBLKIt , "V-n , Station stud; 1 American \ Carl Hoth . . - Nulrcna Dog Food WINTER CARNIVAL also repair endless hells. •„.• saddle coll , 2 yenrs old . i;recn brok e: 1 W. -leli \ ) Food Wafion , liudio , heat er, automa- .,' pony, !)-year-olrl Keliliti K; 1 Clioslmit pony, 3-yvar-old ^;i»id.ti;, - ' Arthu r Erdinne.n Nutrenn Dog tic , tu-toiui brown and ' . i Mrs . Raymond Dorn Nulivim Dog Fond • i2iil I ;:nst lllh Tel . fl-1925 1 Hlaek Slielhuul ponv , fjeldiii R; I medium MZC pony s.nl.He , ' Tues., Feb. 27- Wed., Feb. 28 tan $ 13(ir> ' 2 Wnst u ni saddles , like new. j I WEDNESI1AV :| Merlin Will>ur 1 Oft His. Morton 's TM Salt Motorcycles, Bicycle* 107 J9W CHKVIIDLKT , 2-dr. Bi;l CHAIN AND VKFAi — B.W bu. car corn; r>rx) li .il , - ,- -n rr; j ~ " ' k' (.ieoige Todd . Nutrena Dog Food YOU ' CAN SAVfF 17J on a Nuw Trlurnph Air , V-8 ,, radio , heater , moncy- 15 ft corn silaRe in M fl. silo. . , | C UI J If you ninku your ¦selyctlon now. ' ¦ ¦ Live Entertainers suviii f! ovprdrive , tu-tatie yel- 3 THACTOHS , > f THURSDAY" I ft Just 1 small deposit required and srnall 1 EQUIPMENT AND MAOIINKKY -- l!'V. 100 lbs. Mnrtoil 's TM Salt rnonlhly- (laymenls . Set Allyn Mor (|/in, low and white JM.! ' :. Mel> . Model M tractor , on 12x311 (ires , in flood COIUII IMH . I'.H' 1 S Clarence Bremmer t .dke Hlvd '{! Mrs. M. I lohbs Nulrcna Dog Food ! t{ TV & Rad io Stars 1i).r>7 miICK , Special . 4-door , Case; De tractor , pow er lift , in jjo od' condition ; .11' M. -d. -l II ' v i Trucks, Tractors, Trailers 1C8 Hardtop, ratlin , heater , auto tractor , with cultivator , In uood condition ; I2\3n tnuini - cii. Mii v | I | Fill DAY ¦^ " ree |N1P 1 ton, very Inier , 3-lB-lnc-h tractor plow , on rubber; C;IM> :'. Mim ii if.uiii r Cordon (leaves 100 lbs. Morton 's TM Salt F Refreshments | f> NATIONAL 1955 miitlc , car is dark liltic — but ; | \ \ ' dean . Joseph tV'inan, Lewiston , Minn, tho buyer won 't lie J'.ilifi . plow , on sled; M-M 9-ft. tandem disc , good ciuidiii.n -. , ,\idi . J ¦; Ray Kamtncrcr Nutrena l.'og l' ood I Tel , 4tili Lewiston. r - - ' ^20OT\V 7. > lui. tractor spreader , in very I ;OUI | riiinl.iini - , b :ei . ] Ihroiigl i the courtesy of the Rt: n TOP TIIAILCIIS- Nnw 10 wldes and lffiti KOILD "5," 4-dr , M and- ¦ \ Tho Dog Food Prizes were fiiven . -fa Two Big Shows Daily I . » Model 2M inoiitiU 'd corn picker; Minn , side delivery r.ike hub Mills Inc. . ' J some , norwl buy l on used 8 wldes, See ard trnnsniis .vhin , radio, heal - \ Nutrena i us onriul Iho r«jnUl purctiasa plan. 1845 sled ; Craftsman .TO amp. arc welder , complete . M-W pre ,m e ] I er, dark Rrecn finish .... $(W5 A The Oil Prizes were through the courtesy of the F.-irin Oyl W. sin, pump, medium size; school has, used a--. 1II -O piiyiiiciit until ' :t -l 'Riven through tlie cmiU'sy 2 ,|i*M'r| ari'l r.onililri,ilnin hady. Wo alio . .' like new , with I'.i.iH Sur^e Model SP-I I uni -. im:np \ut .\ : ii The West Bend Coffee Maker was ' •' : ' ' j Co,, West Rend , Wisconsin. tirtvi* a l,nuo 3 Holmen , Wis. \ _Jf j I l_ lnroln--Mrrcury- falcon - Cornell Tol. R-31im . ¦ 0 !>t* n Mnn. &, f fl. live K S.-il p.rrt. 1 - I ——.—, ; : : oy ; : ; ' M Bui sAWYiR ;.^,\.;;.\/' ' ';' - ' ;: -V. - ;-; ':- . vv;:: ', .;- ' : ' . ; B ; ' ' ^ ^

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