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Kennedy Denies Hostility to Business 7 Killed in Boost Gonf idence 2-tar Crash InMS, Economy, In Wisconsin President Urges By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A two-Car collision on a hill hn Chippewa . County has taken th« lives of seven persons, including six young people riding in one erf they vehicles. The dead included the driver of one of the cars, who was alone, and all six persons in ther second car. The crash occurred Sunday 'night; Eleven other person s . lost their lives over the , weekend, sending the 1962 Wisconsin traffic toll to 335, only eight /below the figure' .'on this date last yean/ Chippewa C o u n t y Patrolman James Revier identified the dead as Otto Iverion of Bruce, 51, who was alone, and Knute Nelson, 23, Cornell, and James Richards, 17, Linda Amerson , 17, - Valentine R u- benzer, IS, Juanita Aiikey, 16, and Jack Roberts, 16, all of Cadott. All but Roberts , the driver of the second car, died in the cra-sh or before reaching hospitals. Rob- erts died- about 2:40 a in. today HARVARD MAN GETS YALE DECREE . v.. President, i*_ __, in St. Joseph's Hospital at Chip- nedy. Harvard '40, has hood of ': honorary Doctor of Laws degrea pewa Falls, The accident scene is on a . from Yale University placed over his head at Commencement cere- straight stretch of road leading monies in New Haven. -Placing hood are Yal Corporation marshals up a hill about f ive miles north Frederick W. Killes (left ) and Richard L. Purdy. At right is Yal« of Cadott, The. crash took pla ced president A. Whitney Griswold. fAP Photofax) . about* l&O yards short of the sum- mit of the hill. By WHITNEY SHOEMAKER Chippewa C o « n t y authorities NTEW HAVEN; Conn. (AP) -^ President Kennedy urged DERAILED .y. . Fifteeai cars of the 17f an economy to generate MISSOtJLA. Mont . (AP) - A The train 's speed recorder tape a;wpy will take several days. Pas- in Claris County . Kennedy said economic prosperity, he said. MADRID ZAP) - Hundreds of will be given to Interstate Com- senger trains will use a freight ATLANTA, Ga. (A.P)-The Ro- Northern Pacific luxury train shot ¦¦ ¦ Peter Hellenbrand, 34, Cross problems bearing down on a opponents of Generalissimo Fran- off a mountain curve in western merce Commission investigators, line. ' ¦: man Catholic Church has ordered Plains, was killed Sunday when free economy cannot be solv- He responded by implication tp cisco Franco's dictatorship have Montana Sunday, killing a child a Northern Pacific official said at The stepfather and mother of Atlanta archdiocesan schools de- struck by a car as he directed charges by Republicans, including been reported arrested in a St. Paul,. Minn. He wouldn 't siegregated this fall in a move ed without separating myth former President I>wight D, Eisen- and injuring¦ ¦ 219 of its 350 passen- Uie dead child, Mr. and Mrs. traffic around his stalled truck on from reality— and he - said it is sweeping roundup of dissidents of gers. ¦ ' ' . ' ' • divulge what the recorder showed, James Yale s of Centralis, Wash;, supported by leading Catholic Highway 14 near Richland Censer. hower, and some spokesmen for all political shades. except to say the speed was a laymen and the mayor pt mythical:to coiitend th at govern- business that his policies touched Only two of the 17 cars re- were en route to his hometown of Daniel Raleigh , 29, Brantwood , ment is big and getting worse or . Five leading monarchists were mained, on the rails in the da\vn "good deal slower" than IOO Ekalaka. Jtont. With them were Atlanta. was killed when the .. sports'.car in off recent stock market gyrations. caught iny the dragnet as they re- m.p.h, the victim' ' to argue that deficits in the federal derailment , which may cost the s half-sisters, Roberta The historic decision applied *o which he was riding left- Lincoln budget always create inflation. Among false issues . which ho turned from a meeting of Spanish Beaber, 2, and Jacqueline Beaber, Catholic schools in the 71 north said are frustrating efforts to railroad $1 million . Tho derailment cams a little County Highway CC and plunged [ oppositionists in Munich , Ger- 5, Yates, 25 , was discharged from Georgia counties of the archdio- into a ditch early Sunday, r Kennedy chose Yale's 261st push the economy forward, Ken- The other i5 cars of the SeatUc- more lhan three months after the military service last Tuesday. ' commencement to deliver- what many. Three of them refused an to-Chicago North Coast Limited same (rain , westbound, ran oft the cese where about 7,500 pupils are nedy declared "is the assertion offer of exile and were flown to- enrolled. The tola! includes 735 Mrs. Mary Lyons, 2T , of ryral the White House clearly regarded that any and all unfavorable "turns catapulted down a 100-foot em- tracks amd into a lake near Athol, The wreck happened as North- , ~ an important statement of his ad- day to forced residence in the miles northwest of T-wo negroes, all . in Atlanta. Ocohornowoc was killed near Sul- of the speculative wheel—however bankment 15 Idaho. crewmen were killed in ern Pacifi c officials, including livan in Jefferson County Sumday ministration 's domestic views. temporary and however plainly Canary Islands, Two went into Missoula. president Robert S, exile in Paris. aiacFarlane. Archbishop Paul J. Hallinin when the family car missed a He received an honorary degree speculative in character—are the _ T)vp of the _ olive-green passen- gathered in Missoula for the open- said it was up to local bishops —his 22nd—and jested about the - •" (The trnin paxxsrd fhrmr gh - - of curve and smashed¦ into a clump result oE 'lack of confidence in tha Those flown to Fuerte V entura, ger cars plunged all the way to ing today the first -of f onr ICC elsewhere in the "archdiocesan of "trees:"""" "." "" ""' " :y"""" fact -that- as a Harvard . graduaie national administration.'- " - largest of the Canaries, the bottom , coming to rest in a Witiona Junction at 9:29 n.m. hearings in Montana on a merger province to decide what action to he is now a Yale man. second Saturday. There incre no Richard Nicholson , 23, Mil wau- were Joaquin de Satrustegui, an ditch along U.S. Highway 93 and proposed by the Northern Paci- take in their areas. That included kee, "Someone has told me that I "This, I must tell you, while boardings f or the Montana , d ied Sunday when his car executive of the Spanish affiliate 10A. fic Great Northern , Burlington other sections of Georgia as well left a road in Greenfield and now have the best of both worlds comforting, is not wholly true. of the American-owned Minnesota area.)' Spokane, Portland & Seattle rail- as North and Soulh Carolina and —a Harvard education and a Yale Worse, it obscures the reality— Tho nose ol one car smashed roads. struck a tree. Mining and ^Manufacturing Co. ; deep into the ditch , scooping up Florida , all under ihe arch- John Strouf , 17, and John Sku- degree , " Kennedy said . which is also simple. The solid Fernando Alvarez de Miranda . 40, The estimate of $L million h bishop's titular control. bal , 19, both of Manitow oc , died Turning serious , the- chief ex- ground of mutual confidence is mud that huried Terese AJM that wreck. Its cause , is still n claims and damages nephew of th« Marquis cf Val- Dooms of Ekalaka , Mont. Terese, mystery . was made The desegregation decision was Sunday morning of injuries suf- ecutive said neither partisan the necessary partnership of gov- div ia and a Madrid city employe, , by a division official , who asked announced in a pastoral letter fered Saturday night wran gling nor "incantations from ernment with all the sections of who would have been 3 June 30 Most of the passengers were when their society in and Jaime Miralles , meinber of was the first North Coast Limited sleeping or just awakening at 4:40 that his name not be used. read during Sunday services in car left a road in Manitowoc , the forgotten past" can^ throw our the steady quest prominent old family. all the churches of the north light on today 's problems. for economic progress," Kennedy a passenger to be killed in 62 yeais. a.m. as the train crashed a mile plowed into a ditch , struck a cul- said, Families of the three-men said Investigators are looking into short of a trestle that spans a Georgia archdiocese. vert and rolled. not allowed to visit brake failure. "Catholic children , regardless "I* is not new that past debates "This administration is not go- they were the possibility of air 300-foot canyon. Mrs. Elden EUefson. '42 , Apple- should obscure present realities ," them or ' speak to them after they Reports from passengers ' and of race or color , will he admitted ton , lost her life Saturday ing to give way to general hos- The body of the Dooms child to Catholic schools of the arch- in a Kennedy said , "But the damage merely were arrested during the week- train personnel , suggested the was clawed out of the mud by a Bottle Clubs two-car collision near Grant«on in tility to business because exceeding the 35-m p.h. diocese as of Sept. 1, 1962, " the of such false dialogue- is greater there has been a single temporary end. train Was frantic woman, Another child bur- Clark County. Six persons were today than ever before , simply be- letter said. injured. disagreement with an industry, ied in mud in the same car was caus e today the safety of all the nor tvilJ the future belong' to those rescued . "! think it is something long Warned on Shirley Wilmot 10, D» worl d—the very future of freedom who ignore the realities of our overdue , " commented Catholic . Pere, —de ponds as never before upon The train had pested over one ' was struck and killed hy a car economic life in a neurotic search eight-mile layman G. Albert "Law!on , presi- the sensible and clear-headed for unending reassurance." mile of an descent on dent of Georgia International Life Saturday as she walked wilh winding; Evaro Hill , which drops three friends on a highway near man agement nf the domestic af- "Corporate plans are not based Altitude , 100 feet. Insurance Co., who moved to fairs of the United States." on a political confidence in party High 1 De Pere. Minnesota Law Atlanta from Connecticut three , OF the size and shape, of govern- leaders ," Kennedy said , but on "I noticed we were starting to ST. (AP) years ago. His two children at- Ernest Newbury, 52, Wmikegan pick up speed ," said Jesse O'Con- PAUL — A "bottle 111., was killed Friday night when ment , he said Ihe myth is lhat it economic confidence in the na- club" mus t limit the consumption tend Catholic schools in Rhode is '• big and bad—and steadily Ret- tion 's ability to invest , p roduce nor of Chicago , a Pullman porter. Island and New York. he lost control of his moto rcyclc , noticed such and display of liquor to bona fide ting bigger and worse. " Govern- nnd consume. Business had confi- "All of a sudden I Another Catholic layman , Su- and was thrown beneath the wheels , Near a fast rate of speed that I got members and their guests, Att y. of , a house trailer on Highway IOO ment spending has increased re- dence in Hepublican administra- N-Test perior Court Judge Sam P. Mc- dizzy. " Gen. Walter Mondale ruled today, gardless of the party in power, tions of 192!) . 195-4 , 1958 and !»«>, HONOLULU (APi — Kxtenson of the' United States high altit ude Ken7ic of tho Atlanta .Indicia! in the Milwaukee area. he said , but government has not Billings The question was brought up hy Also reported was tho de ath ol he said , "but this was not enough danger area .around Johnston Island wns seen today as a preliminary Wendell Wardeil of , Cii ciiii , said ho was confident the grown as fast as the economy. to prevent z eccssion when busi- biggest nuclear blast of the Pacific test series. Monl., a passenger, snid , "We John G. Pidgeon , Bloomington city will get the Clare Grygny, 27 , of Ncenah . early to the firinfi of the attorney. Archbishop " support ness lacked full confidence in the There was no official comment from Joint Task Force 8 on the were going so fast that our car of a great majori ty of the Catho- Saturday of injuries suffered May K ennedy said all sidss must " ' loaned way over to one side. The 26 when his truck left a hi ghway economy. precise altitude hnd size «f the detonation but unofficial sources snid Pidgeon asked If it Is lawful for lics in the archdiocese. " aba ndon "traditional labels and What really matters, Kennedy it will be from 50 to 5O0 ti mes as powerful ns Ihe bomb that destroyed car rocked hack nnd forth twice , southeast of Appleton. and I could observe the second private clubs to allow non-mem- said, is the capacity of the nation Hiroshima. bers to bring liquor on the as a whole to deal with problems keen reports It will car jnckknife and pull the rest of There hsva through binoculars, periscopes or the cars over the bank. " premises and to serve "setups" for and opportunities alike. be of severa l megatons in force, other optical instruments. The a monetary consideration. of a million tons of the explosion spokesman said it could lend to The last two cars on the train Mondale said the law requires of TNT. permanent eye damage or possi- equivalent —n Vista Dome Pullnrw n and a liquor ,to he stored and marked in WEATHER A megaton Wast is the ble blindness. Pullman club car—remained up- blast will he set olf a particular manner and that the The big He said there will be no hazard right. The olhers twisted in all private clubs may sell only to FEDERAL FORECAST about 200 miles high , the sources lo Hawaii residents, who view the dirccll-ons over :>00 to fiOO feet of members who in turn, give drinks Winona and Vicinity — Partly said. It will he the highest and fireball with the naked eye from Ihe wooded area. biggest nuclear shot in U.S. his, surface levels, to their bona fide guests, The cloudy tonight and Tuesday with hi Hawaii , One of the fou r diesci engines guests, Mondale added , arc not chance of late afternoon sJiowers tory nnd wil l be seen spilled 750 miles northeast of J ohnston, The extension announcement In- broke in 1mlf, All of them permitted to purchase themselves. and thunderstorms , how tonight dicated thc shot will not come be- off the tracks. 58-82, high Tuesday 75-82 , The Atomic Kncrgy Commission Pidgson also inquired If It ll un- and the Defense Department' an- fore Thursday, in Ihe hours of Eng ineer E. E. Lynn and fire- LOCAL WEATHER nuclear darkness, because of the four-day man Jerry Haines , both of Mis- lawful for a bottle club to allow nounced Saturday that the all who apply to become mem- Off icial observations for the 24 danger area surroundin g Johnston warning lhat is given air l ines. soula, suffered minor culs. Lynn hours ending at 12 m. Sun day: The device will lie carried aloft railroad spokes- bers, Island will be extended 60 miles was quoted by a Bi) , to a radiu s of 530 by a T»or missile, the type de- man as saying the train lost air Mondal e said any club which Maximum , ; minimum 62; by Tuesday ¦ noon , 73; precipitation , ,H nautical miles at sea level. Jt will stroyed in Ihe nir because «f a pressure ns It started . downhill , Allows all to apply lo become be increased 21)0 nautica l miles at (racking system malfunction on About 100 National Guardsmen members "appear to present a Official observations for the 24 30,000 feci , to a radiu s of 9!K> last Monday 's big shot attempt. plus Bed Cross disaster workers prima facie case of a scheme de- hours ending at 12 m. tmiay: miles, The detonation is expected to nnd others joined doctors nnd signed to evade requirements of Maximum , HI; minimum, 60; disrupt rndio 'Communications in muses in helping lli e wreck vic- the Liquor Control Act." noon , 76; prec ipitation, 08. will be exte-nded 10,- the Pacific, The The xone Federal Avi ation tims. Tho injured were taken to AIRPORT WEATHER OOO feet In. altitude to » height Agency said it may be necessary three hospitals. of -10,000 f eet, where tha radius to ground aircraft for as much as TEMPORARY STR IKE (North Central Observations) will be 1.05Q miles. At 30,000 feet 24 hours after tho blast. Of the 219 persons received at TUCSON , Ariz, re-naming of the campus Ad- '* "¦— ' . Although the slogan "The Life the SERVICE & EXCHANGE for TEACHER HONOR ID 'A. .. A 30-year ministration building to Morrill teach- schools at Winona State College;: Miss Strait; You May Be Your Own" Hall , in ihe former president's their auto transmission work. ing career in Wlhona County rural schools was Jesse Jesluj, county superintendent of schools, and sounds dramatic, the drama of saying lives through blood trans* BLO0DMOB1LH COMING X The : Red Cross bloodmoWe honor. This; and awarding of the cited at a dinner at Masonic Temple Saturday .Albert Eddy, chairman of the board. Miss Strait * honorary degrees, had to await in- ' See '' Us For: - .y.: ';'r:r-r' . ':rr: ; ; fusions is factual and almost en- will visit VVLnonai County next week. Winona General Hospital's : ' y ' evening. About 200 honored Miss Laura M. Strait , has been li-ving In an apartment oyer the school tirely dependent upon the Red formal ceremonies in Wilson's Gilmore Valley teacher. I>eft to right, Miss Mil- The board is hiring another teacher. (Daily News laboratory keeps an adequate supply of blood on hand at all times -home. " . AN Makes of REBUILT Cross blood program. for emergency use. Shown in laboratory Taylor, * dred Bartsch. director of lervlces to public y. photo) Is Don chief mfAl- "University regents Saturday ap- Tranimiislont Winona General Hospital is for- cal technologist. (Dally News photo) proved a $42.5 million budget for tunate to be a part of the Red •k AMY Type Trantmlulon* ¦¦ ¦ an appointment time. Wali-Jns Cross program of blood banking, :. ' ::. Servlct . .' . ' Bloodmobile Corning from the village and surrounding Mrs* Breitlow said; This makes all La Crescent Man Ski Squad to Meet CUARANTHiED Tc La Cresceni June 19 area including Hokah and Browns- types of blood arid its deriva- ^ ville are being urged. The blood- Installs Officers tives available at a moment's no- Sugar Loaf Ski Squad will make A ^ Workmanship XA CRESCENT, Mlnn,-Mr«. mobile will be at the public tice, and provides the best emer- final plans for the Winona water- »}j ChosU Bu tiding . Phone 4417 ¦ -' . - ' gency - ^r FREB ' EstlmeUs school gym.. . ¦ service all patients. In ' ' ' - ¦ for " •• ' ¦¦ ' Westby will gen- •• • • • ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ Vernon serve as . . . . skiing tournament, tonight at 7:30 In His Home Post the two great medical emergen- -^ WHOLESALE and RETAIL eral chairman of the Itpd Cros* Periodic cicadas occur only In cies, hemorrhage and profound at Lake Park Lodge. The public the eastern United States. Af ter LA CnESCENT, llinn. (Sp«. Modern Chiropractic bloodmobile visit here June l& ) shock nothing is more imiwrtant is invited tp lielp finish plans for from 3 to 7 p,m, She said that a hiding wt for 17 years, . they .cial . —-Charl es. Gavin , first District than the availability of the proper the tournament to be held June 23- emerge into the aim for a spree . and Electrotherapy AUTOMATIC telephone canvass for . donors will commander, American Legion, in- type of blood, Through the Red 24 on Lake Winona. of mating, egg laying and staging. ' • ' ' b» conducted, Anyone not con- 'stalled "new officers of his home Cross blood program, - this .- -Is - al- :¦ . ¦;• . may call Mrs, Westby for The cicadas will appear In 1962. Monday thru Frldsy *> a.m. to $ p.m. TRANSMISSION tacted post , Gittens-Leidel Post 595, ways the case at Winona General by Fri- Jfospltal, Every person who pro- . Quebec's Upper Town: suggests Open Frldayy Evening 7^9 Appointment . Service & Exchange day. "'' . ¦: : : a section of France with its small Closfd Salurd.y A' ' A vides blood for the Red Cross pro- 218 West Third Phone t-ilit Assisting him were Stu Clark , gram can feel that he has In most hotels and cafes , horse-drawn 1 district adjutant taxis and a chimneypot skyline. < . -f . ¦' . . . Nfcw Drug Formiilo , and Winston cases provided the means of sav- . " i Reider * district child welfare ing lives; chairman, La Crescent; Willie Sol- The hospital . laboratory keeps Clears Up Pimples lie, Houston County commander; an adequate supply of blood on HOUSTON, Texas — Successful ser, designed specifically to dis- Hollis Onsgard , past district com- hand in a refrigerator at all times. fcompletion of field tests of the solve every known chemical com- mander and Bud Kemp, past com- If more is needed, ; , as In the case F^^i______^_nTWJT new product, "KlecrPlex" was an- ponent of this sebum. It clears up mander Spring Grove and Har- of a disaster, a telephone call to jw^fi5^^w^fc nounced today by Loesch Labora- pimples and blackheads, makes old Poppe, first district vice com- the: St. Paul regional blood bank ^^ tory Consultants. ¦ the skin soft and smooth, makes mander, and Al Fitting, Houston. can make more blood available y r Daily use of the new product, helps . prevent their formation in Robert Boehm was installed as within an hour or two. Mm 1.B™ MMmB^tm M which is simply dabbed on the the future, ft Is sold on an ab- commander. Other officers : First Extreme care and caution are ^U face with a piece of cotton , should solute mdncy-bacJt guarantee of vice commander, Dallas Ames; ' exercised, in ail laboratory tests, completely control pimples, black results. - . second vice commander , Terry- preservation of blood and taking heads, etc , within 30 days, ac- As a special introductory offer , Curran , adjutant , Ray Reisdorf; service, officer, and giving of blood to see that ¦ ; cording to a company spokesman. you can now Order two months' Robert McLaugh- the patient fs at all: times well ¦ ;:; ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ; Pimples, blackheads, and simi- supply of KleerFlex , a regular lin ; finance officer , Charles:Gav- ¦: ;: ¦¦ ; ¦ '¦ : ¦¦ : :::: ¦ ¦ , in;- , chaplain, protected, the hospital said. To see - . j- B J J ' lar complexion problems are us- $2.80 value for only $1.98 Order Orlando Helgerson, that proper use W&k. ^^Sfi^j^B^ v * - • - • 1 " i v *' - ^^1 ually caused by excessive dis- KleerPlex by writing to Loesch , and historian, Ed Olson . . is made of all ' *^ " ,y Ihe post contributed to the Dan blood and blood products, a com- charge of "sebum," a body waste P.O. Box 8t)001 , Haislon 6 Texas. mute of the hospital staff checks ¦ which is dischai ged constantly Your KleerPlex will be shipped Foley . for National Commander ' ' ' s through the skin, Pimples are immediately, CO D. Or w_f ^m^B^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Km^^^^^^^RmgSXikmmmmmmm^^m^- to '. CUT-UP FRYER PARTS j ¦ * , / ' ¦ AC SArA ¦¦ . P *%m*\t x * w^^^r^!*^^WHF U . Thighs. 49, ¦ ¦ T ... ¦ ¦CUT-UP FRYER PARTS CQC Cut-Up FryersM Z ' ¦ ~ ---¦¦ - - ¦ . • ; ¦ • ; • . 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At noon today they reading was World War I as the organization wind damage, the forecast pre- EVEN THE extended forecast 54 percent in contrast with much wound tip its three-day ' contracts totaling nearly $70,000 to. higher readings over the week- ¦ ..conven- dicts partly cloudy weather clings to the prediction of rain, ¦ tion . 'at Winona Senior High have been awarded by the Lew- night and Tuesday with a chance with one-half to an inch of the end. - . School auditorium. He succeeds iston -Village Council. .- ' of late afternoon showers or stuff , perhaps as much as two Rainfall oyer the weekend total- Victor B, ' Wiberg, Minneapolis. Village Attorney Roger Poole thunderstorms Tuesday. » inches in some areas, in showers ed .56 of an inch , falling in show- Named senior "vice commander, A low temperature of 58-62 is and thunderstorms Tuesday and ers Saturday forenoon , Sunday the post- -.vacated by Jorve; was said today that work—involving morning Sunday evening. So seen for tonight and a high of 75- Wednesday and¦ again¦¦ by the week- and Herbert H. Schmidt, St. Cloud. base construction and bituminous 82 for Tuesday. end. :' : - \ • far in June the total precipitation Junior" vice commander for year TO HEAD WWI VETS"'. . . Gilbert Jorye, St Paul, center,, new surfacing of streets, concrete curb, is 1.65. will be. Harold M. Rutherford, Minnesota commander of Veterans of World War I, rneets with gutter and sidewalk fOr approxi- Hibbing. Norman F. Gludt, St, , TEMPERATURES and humidity Herbert H.: Schmidt,:St, Cloud, left, and Norman F, Gludt, St. Paul mately 10 blocks . On Harrison, were high over the weekend, the Paul, was named to another term "-¦ quartermas- Lincoln, Wilson and Thompson as quartermaster-adjutalit. John : right. Schmidt is senior vice commander and Gludt is Rain Fallihg WW, Hail temperature reaching 80 Saturday ter-adjutant. Harold M. Rutherford, Hibbing; junjor vice command- streets—is to be virtually complet- afternoon and 81 on Sunday. Low E. EfLckson, : Minneapolis, past na- by : present for the photo, (Daily News photo) ed Aug. . 15 although . sidewalk Sunday morning: was 62 and this tional VWWI commander, was er, was not construction may take a little Eyfery Damage Area installing officer. ¦ - About morning 60. But by noon the 'ther- longer.. ' A hailstorm played hopscotch in mometer had risen to 76. DELEGATES accepted the bid the area Sunday afternoon* caus- by the St. Paul fcairacks for next LOW BIDS on Mch phawe ef Other Day For the past 24 hours wind gen- GET ABOUT S100 ing damage to crops and farm erally remained calm at . the year's convention. The offer and work were accepted by the coun- buildings in Homer Ridge and in acceptance, cil at its meeting Wednesday. North Central Airline*: weather are subject to ratifica- Since the beginning of the plant- rural Alma, Wis. station at Mai Conrad Field but tion by the host group within 30 Fred Fakler, Winona, received in Southeastern Minne- ' ¦ - ' -. ing season One Homer Ridge resident re- gusts up to 30 miles per hour days.- . . . a $16;?-9,80 contract for grading sota and Western Wisconsin, rain ported seeing a tornado funnel . Dr. Roger F. Hartwich The auxiliary named Mrs. Rho- and base construction ; Orville T. were recorded around¦ 5 pm Sun- has fallen on the average of every At the Adolph Mueller Jn farm, day . ' . •-• '¦ ' • '¦ da Gabardy, Hibbing, as its new Bt/rg/ors W# Willard, Winnebago, Minn., w ill other day,.permitting little time two miles southeast of HOMER , . The • medical staff of . Winona state president. ; A year' ago today Winona had construct concrete curb, gutter for field work. the storm blew a hog shed and General Hospital has re-elected Representing the national com- and sidewalk for $39,554.65 and a high of 85- . and ' -a low of 63. Dr. Roger F. Hartwich as its chief. Precipitation was recorded : at a hay. elevator onto Homer Ridge Precipitation that day totaled .17 mander, John Bashara, Norfolk, B. 3. Dunn Black Top Surfacing Road. There were no hogs, in the He and other officers "were elect- Va;, at the Saturday night ban- Winona on 15 days in May and of an inch. Alltime high for June Co., Winona, bituminous surfacing Shed ; The Winona County highway 11 was 94 in 1956 and the low 45 ed at a meeting Saturday. quet -was John E. Erickson, Min- for $10,829. There were no com- on five for (he first 11 days in Also named : Dr. Robert B. ¦ forecast for to- department was summoned to in 1936. Mean for the past 24 hours. neapolis. City officials and state BCM petitive bids. - June and more is clear the road. The storm also Tweedy, vice president , succeed- Rainfall was general over the officers of other veterans' groups Three breakins earlj this inorn- south hide of the building, then en- Mosty of the work will be done night and Tuesday. blew down Tri-County Electric Co- ing Dr.; John Peterson , Rushford; also attended. Substituting for tered the main office through the by month two-state area in the past ,24 hours ing netted ; burglars about .$100, in the northeast section of the Following is a month operative power lines on the farm, with .41 recorded at La Crosse Dr. John A. Tweedy, secretary, the VWWI department chaplain, elevator. When they knocked off village although some 1,400 feet of summary of rainfall this year con- A; Tri-County crew cleared . the succeeding Dr.: Curtis Jo-hnson, and the Rev, A. L. Rustad, Faribault, Sheriff George Fort reported* the dial of the safe, tear gas ¦ and only a . trace at Rochester. sidewalk will . be laid on Main trasted with last year and the nor- trouble Sunday night. Six trees high at Rochester Sunday was the following chiefs; siugery, Dr. was the Rt. Rev. Msgr., Harold J. Breakins were reported at the was set off and forced the burg- ' , , -state:. The ¦ Herbert Heise, surgery, ay re-elec- ' Street.:': mal for this section of-the were blown down on the farm. 81 and the low today 56. La Dittman, Cathedral of the Sacred Altura Lumber Co.. . at .'. Altura, the lars to leave ' without taking any Month 1M2 mi Normal Mrs. Mueller said her husband tion; obstetrics. Dr. L_ F. John- Heart ' ' ' ' ¦- ; The improvement program also Crosse reported a high of. .82 and ' Speltz Garage at Rollingstone and money. ' necessitates relocation and ; re- Jan...... 05 .38 1.08 saw a tornado funnel. : ' ¦¦ ' ston,., succeeding Dr. Phillip Heise; Winona Barracks 1082 was Lewiston Elevator at Lewistort, Next breakin Fort , indicated , a low of 60. ": ' " .' .- ' • , , . placement of water mains ^nd Feb. -".:, 1.72 1.39 1.01 "There was a lot of hail ," Mrs. pediatrics Dr. Curtis -Johnson a host chapter and. A. M. Madigan, Two more church burglaries at probably occurred at the ALTURA March ,..; 1,51 . 3;eo • 1.62 Mueller said. "It was small . You DESPITE THE rainfall the Mis- re-election ; pathology, . Dr. Paul 303 W. 3rd St., was general con- Bed AVing, which also were report- Lumber Co. Entrance there was associated equipment on Harrison ' ' "¦ Street. . . :y April ...... 2.53 1.71 2 31 could pick it up by the handful." sissippi ih this section is slated to Heise, and radiology; . Dr. James vention chairman. Barracks com- ed this morning hy Goodhue gained, by sliding open a door on ,06 Elsewhere on Homer Ridge, a continue ' its drop frOm J u n e V. Testor,. the Tatter .'t"wo. re-elec- mander is H. W. Sparrow, 164 W. , prying open May ..:... 3.28 3:53 , 4 ' ' ¦; ' County authorities, also may be a storage shed then WINONA Plumbing, Co., Wino- tree fell against the side of the cres.ts. The stage, 8.3 at Winona tions. ' • . Sanborn Si. Jin ked to the three here in Wi- a door to the office. Using a tyjie na , was awarded the contract for house on. the Lyle Chadbourn today, is expected to remain ot , Through RESOLUTIONS pasted pen- pit iron Konkel lost control of his car, po- freight rates to help pay for new the tax re- Ella Steward conductress and mines at Hibbing. lice said, and skidded fOr about wage and benefit increases fd. peal, reduce their passenger fares. withdrew from the race just be- hours-to clear the debris and un- Mrs. Edith Yokum , guard. 225 feet across the highway into rail workers. J. E. Wolfe, chairman of the Promotes Windhan fore another ballot at the recon- snarl traffic.; Mrs. . Louis Giesen , Fountain ¦ vened meeting. But Blair 's cooperative weath- • tree, v r A:.:- The carriers have just accepted Western Carriers Conference E, tt. (Don) Whiting, 3260 W. " " City, convention chairman ,. was La Crescent Council Konkel was slightly injured, with unions representing about Committee, chief labor negotiator oper- er observer, Gleston Gunelsohi appointed one of the flag bearers. Broadway, eastern division Noblitt, 3?, teaches political had still more surprises Sunday: but he, was not admitted to the 500,000 off-train workers a settle- for the industry, indicated some ations manager. Murphy Motor science at Concordia. Assuming A tea honoring past department Wins Star Award at hospital. A passenger, Gerald Taylor. Trempealeau Valley, Zion president Mrs/ Frank Janashak, ment recommended .by a White railroads may have to apply for Freight Lines, St. Paul, has been both are nominated . hi: September , . . Brand, 20, 608 E. Sanborn St. , emergency board and es- Lutheran Church and the French- was served by her auxiliary- from Kniahts Convention House freight rate increases and again promoted to general manager of he will face Republican Rep. Odin ¦ ' ' ¦ suffered a chest injury and facial timated to increase carrier labor may have to reduce their work the station division, E. L. Mur- ville area community club were St.. Paul; .A - '" -. Langen in the general election. having LA CRESCENT, M inn. (Special) cuts when he was thrown from costs by $105 million. forces. phy Jr;, president , announced. their annual picnics under —La Crescent Co uncil 5115, the.car. He was taken to Winona Meanwhile, Republican conven- .comparatively pleasant skies when If unions representing about While maintaining a Winona res- tion delegates are back home after Knights of Columbus . was award - General Hospital where liis con- 200,000 on-train rail employes win Wolf* called the off-train work- idence, Whiting has been working described by officials a weekend windup that saw State Fawcett-Abraham ed the Star Council award at . the dition was a similar wage settlemen t , the ex- er labor settlement inflationary, in St. Paul. He has , been with 1.70 inches of rain fell over K. of C. convention at Albert Lea today as satisfactory . but said Secretary of Labor Ar- Rep. C Donald Peterson, Edina , the. weekend; tra labor cost would mount to an Murphy 13 years. The firm serves win endorsement for lieutenant Funera l Service recently for high standards of Konkel forfeited $30 in muni- estimated $180 million a year, ac- thur J. Goldberg advised the car- more than 1,000 communities in cipal court today. governor. membership and insurance growth cording, to the Association of riers that they had no alternative the Upper Midwest and has ter- En. a 12-month period . About an hour later, at 11:42 but to accept in the public interest In the only other GOP endorse- Telephone Building Staff to Expand driven by Clifford American Railroads. minals in five states. ment contest , Steele County treas- La Crescent Knights were organ- p.m., a car to avoid a strike. O. J. Fawcett, son of Mr. and StToinski , 19 , 310 Mankato Ave., This total additional expense urer Norbert McCrady, Owatonna , Started at Trempealeau ized this past year. Grand knight Goldberg said in a statement , Mrs. R. W. Fawcett, 379 W. Broad- is Alfred Graf; gcraeral six-point slammed into a tree at West 3rd would not , be wholly applied however, that the labor settlement was tabbed for secretary of state. TREMPEALEAU , Wis. (Spe- streets near the West- , which Driver Asks Trial The DFL . executive committee way, next week will become asso- activities chairman is John Zla- and Lee against railroad net income seemed to fall within President cial)—Weaver Construction Co., Ar- ciated with Fawcett-Abraham Fu- field Golf Course. ran to the low figure of $382 mil- will meet Saturday to make en- hek, and six-point group chairman . Kennedy's economic guidelines for On License Charge cadia , Saturday began building the neral Service here. are: John Hurni , :~.....Police- said,that . Stroinski was lion in. . 1961,.. because.- carriers dorsements for treasurer and audi- dial telephone equipment house on Catholic action; noninflatknary .-'. wage -. behavior*- v ^ Benjamin-C:~ Multhauf-* Uptown Fawcett Saturday was graduat- Ed Belongie, council acjivi!ies; driving wes t on 3rd Street and earning profits could claim the Block* 38, Trempealeau, " for the " " ^ t was attempting to turn; left onto Goldberg said the labor increase Hotel, pleaded not guilty today tor. ed from the University of "Minne- Alois" Wieser , "Yrljfc"rFar"aclivTnes ; new labor charges as tax deducti- could be figured at 2 or 2.7 per Republican General Telephone Co. of Wiscon- sota with a degree of associate in Lee. He apparently lost control ble business expenses. But profits before Municipal Judge S. D. J. Peterson won the Robert Bauha. youlh activities ; El- hitting the tree. cent depending on whether the Bruski to a charge of driving af- nomination for lieutenant governor sin. mortuary science. win Pittrnan , public relations , and o£ his car before would tend to be lower. The building will be 24 by 30 He was charged w ith careless 10.2 cents an hour raise was cal- ter revocation of his license. in a three way contest with former He's a member of Mu Sigma Joseph Berg, memb ership and in- The railroads, still in negotia- culated over the while contract D'Aquila of Hib- feet and made of concrete block : Alpha national honorary society driving. unions over Multhauf was arrested by police State Rep. Carl surance. suffered multiple tions with the on-train period, or just part of it. He said bing and ' Wheelock Whitney of and finished in brick. Wally 's Elec- l and was one of four students se- Strofnski proposals , of another White House at 2:41 a.m. Monday at Sarnia i ahrasions of his face and was tak- the settlement is within the na- and Olmstead streets. Wayzata. tric, Arcadia, will do electrical and lected to receive the Director 's General Hospital. board to reduce train crews and tion's productivity use The contest was decided , before heating work on the buildin g. ' Service Award. en to Winona make outer manpower economies rate His trial was set f or 9 a.m. June Officials said his condition today "and particularly that of the rail- >9- the first ballot vote was an- satisfactory . to end so-called featherbedding road industry which has nounced, when D'Aquila threw 71 is practices, are openful of realizing been run- Multhauf also was charged with ning at a rate of 4 per cent a failing to stop for a stop sign. He St. Louis Counly votes which -vere economies. But the prospect is un- year." in his column to Peterson. At the MATCHES ; Athletic Club Plans certain. pleaded guilty, but the sentencing Talent Winners Named The raise will increase average was delayed until after his trial . time of the switch , Peterson had To Honor Secretary Eastern railroads sustained an hourly wages of the off-train work- Judge Bruski set his bond at $30 769 votes, D'Aquila 321 and Whit- Rudy Edel, secretary of the Wi- estimated loss of nearly $100 mil- ers from an estimated $2.48 to on the first charge and $10 on the ney 225. The St. Louis County ARE tJ nona Athletic Club 27 consecutive lion last year while Southern and about $2.58. second. Multhauf was taken to jail , switches plus some others gave Af Houston Dairy Day ¦ years, will be honored at a din- Western roads fared better. Peterson far more than the 803 Dairy Princess at a banquet Sat- ner at the club at 7 p.m. June The Eastern roads may seek to he needed. urday evening was Harl.a Jean MAGIC! 19. absorb through fares repeal of the Endorsed by the Republicans by Halverson , Houston , daughter ot C^ Members and their friends will 10 per cent excise tax on train acclamation were Gov. Elmer L. Mr. and Mrs. Gynther Halverson. Andersen , State Treasurer Val attend. tickets that Congress is expected She works in Minneapolis. Yes, M om and Dad , in the eyes Stanley Wieczorek is making ar- Bjornson and State Auditor Staf- to adopt effective next Jan. 1. Her atlendanls were Darlene of your child , matches fl^ma^ic! rangements assisted by Harvey ford King. Also endorsed without Schlitz , 17 , daughter of Mr. and Stever , president , and William opposil ion were Robert Kupzig of Turn back your mind a few attorney general Mrs, My rel Schilitz , and Kathleen Bell , manager. Minneapolis for Albee , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. years, Do you remember how Jamaican Slated and Robert Johnson of Lakeville brave and scary you felt when CELESTIAL MISSION for the railroad and warehouse Charles Albee. Both ar* from LONG BEACH , Calif, lfl - The For Talk Tuesday commission. Caledonia, you took matches from the here holder beside thc- stove and lit First Church of the Nazarene THE PRINCESS and her aH«nd- offered free helicopter rides to all Near St Charles Tht slate will be entered in th* the dry grass in the vacant lot? who bring a visitor to Sunday September primary, as will the ants were chosen fro m nine can- school. ST. CHARLES , Minn.-A Mora- slate endorsed by Democratic- didates—three each from Spring But the real scare came when tho vian bishop, S, U. Hastings , Kings- Farmer-Laboriles earlier at their Grove, Caledonia and Houston fire got too big nrad you tried to LAZY GARDENER'S WAY ton , Jamaica, will speak at Berea Duluth convention. areas. stamp it out , biilcouldn 't?Thcn MIAMI . Fla. l/n — A barber Moravian Church , eight miles Tho GOP convention wound up Winners in the 411 float contest you knew that the soot on your Pcrrhue was working in suburban north of here , at 8 p.m. Tuesday, with a 17-demonstrntion to which ' only floats judged ' were : Spring clothes and thc burns on your on a customer when it began to concerning the world assembly ol Gov, Andersen responded by' urg- Grove Hustlers. Spring Grove , rnin. first; Newhouse Norsemen , Spring legs would give y ou away. put , all of Spring Grove. be careful with every tire , The boys, nil under n. had enter- The I960 census counted 9,7 Stockton . Minn. Novelty and (Unite (groups and X Show them t he damage that system via a large opening million forclgn-born residents in individuals ): ed the Combs' -skill) was fractured nt Nancy and Gordon fires •can do. on the outskirts of town. the United States. i the base and temple. He was semi- Darlene Kathleen Gaustnh , Nola Ekern and Janice morning. He was Scheevel , ¦ conscious this SPRING GROVE , Jlinn. (Spe- all of Spring Grove. » - , ^^ nr. transferred to St. Mary 's by am- Remember- only YOU can ,, - KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS AN QPEN SAFE . , . Burglars found this safe at the Speltz bulance from Winona General Hos- cial)—Spring tirove monopolised SIXTEEN talant acts were am- —! nearly every activity at the Hous- Garage at Rollingstone easy game early this morning, Fortunately, pital. tered in competition. i iak Reg. Netting Tuesday, June 12 I ton County Dairy Day festivities Winners of door prizes at the I M FOREST (IRES! they found only about $90 in thc safe and fn two vending; machines. * but 3j 4* | ELECTION OF COUNCIL OFFICERS I It is proper to display nny flag here Friday and Saturday, talent contest Friday n AS y Buainos» records, strewn on the floqr ight were: Publuhail n nubile Mr»ic» >g&%r • P.M. Sharp In the Clvbhoul* I in front of the safe, give nn of the United States , regardless Ihey did not have a winner in the Martin Sands , "Kay Scheevel ntid In e oAparatiantt'tth Tin Advertising indication of the speed w^lh which the burglars worked (Sheriff Council «ml tho Nnwipapsr ^T JOHN P, BOMViKOWSKI , Grand Knight . of Ihe number of stars, if it is da iry princess contest . Willard Musser. All winners were Adwtitiilng tisc-UliVet Aiiocladon. I I Fort Photo) i in reasonably good condition. Earned 1962 Houston County from Spring Grove. m i n,. .!! , ,.i i i , ¦ m effectiveness of s letter of ree» They'll Do It Every Time- . By Jimhiy Hatlo ommehdatiqn. . 4 Parents while giving an horn- *st statement of their ability to QL ltappsut&£&al tyiiqkL contribute should be csireful not » 11 »__¦_»-__. II I in . mmmmmmmti. . . . I ' i , i . " . . ' . < m / to over-estimate it for reasons of . . . . pride or \irilllngnes6 to be self• Still Time fm sacrificing. ;. ' .. i.y X/r. - * The real aim of donors of scholarships is to help students QffQ Pr&Mnger obtain an education without un- due hardship either to themselves Schotershijys or the parents. autobiography, of alms and goals, Information on finances and By LESLIE J. NASON, fid. D.¦ ¦ scholarships can be obtained from Ue^SrlrlisHu Professor of education, . : ' in answer to questions such as A ' r By EARL WILSON . "Why do you wish to attend this ytfur local library. Two good Unlvarshy of Southern California sources are "The New American '• •' ' NEW YORK—Otto ,Preminger has a warm sense ol humor-- In the first high school derby coUeg Men and woman ua needtd everybody liked-no controversy- A game among some high - . : - . . x Burgesa ^Meredith had a great school seniors is to see who will 3. The student should person- now to train for petitions ait It would die. olarships. ¦ Tabulator Opar«to» Ifci B.W. and I saw . the film scene as a psychopathic witness. be granted the most sch ally contact and obtain permis- ¦ Afterward at a supper party at They make dozens of applica- sion from each person to he used " • ¦* Wiring Specialitu ¦ Kay Punch 0p-rat©ra Leene's, I said : - . . ¦- ;.' . tions; School officials sometimes as a reference. . are at fault too. T have heard » Oitica Automation "You were a very believable He should show these people Equipment Operatora high school principals boast at his sincere desire to get a college mental Aise." commencement of the number of - ' and repeated the education, He should give them yy - He;bowed . . . scholarships offered their front- a frank appraisal of the ability y immixi;, §MM facial twitch he uses. running seniors. of his parents to give him finan- "Have you heard from Sara Father of 7 Receives AS A RESULT of this sort off cial assistance, and of his own MACHINE TRAINING N&W Goldwyn about the, picture?" I Degree at Night School plans for earning part of his ex- Pertons selected will be trainad asked Preminger. thing, universities and colleges ' ;; • " ROCHESTER, ; N.Y. (API- have been forced to make sub- penses. . in a program which need not SHOWING "How can I when ' we're not interfere with preient job. IE Andrew Romano, 34, father of <7^ stantial charges for processing THB MORE alert students ask- speaking?" he said—referring to I applications for entrance and you qualify, training can ba won his bachelor hit groups about scholarship., and s'ays,ry ": ", ':. ' in a wheelchair through a garden other day Joe, the yoiuig bull, got frisky and lowered his shining about the existence jof scholar- outside the. bungalow he occupies black head and charged at the cat and kittens, scattering them ship funds which are not regular- | SATURDAY- SUNDAY ; "BUT THIS picture makes some on the grounds of the New York like windblown leaves. ly advertised arid are not grante d of us look pretty lousy, before the University . Medical Center's Insti- oh a rmitine basis. world," a famous actress said at tute of Physical Medicine and Be- But what the little girls were The family's fifth : horse Is ' ¦- BEFORE submitting a new ap- Leone's. habilltatlon. bursting to show me were the Midnight's yearling filly colt "Well , sorrie of ua are pretty Dr. Howard A. Rusk, medical plication think carefully about JUNE 16-17 : horses. We all climbed oyer the Satin, who is in town being lousy '." somebody retorted. director of the Institute, told news- trained by a Negro horse-train- the ones which did hot produce elder . Kennedy, 73, had ' results. The following items are [ Two Performances Daily af 2 p.ni. and 8 p.m. ' A______^£l_&2X^Jjg4ft)^*]__PV(u___M One thing does upset him—"dis- men the high fence. and the four horaes er in the intricacies of Tennes- ' ' been walking with the aid of a ' of vital importance in swaying tortions" in the press¦.. , . column- came, running up. Seven-year- see Walking horse gaits. We are ADULTS $1.00 —-r CHllDREN 30^ Cane and that his speech had im- the persons controlling the grant- f ists sharpening their vendettas on ' old Sara said ecstatically, "Isn't going in town tomorrow to him ... making him look allly. proved. Beauty the most beautiful horse watch her training. ing of scholarships: "But la a free press it all bal- you ever saw!'! : 1. The application blank muit first show In seven years, opens Sara took me to see the eight be completely and neatly filled ances but , and I an* a very hap- At the same moment Lis was sheep with their two lambs and ," OcL 22-his birthday. 't out. If a blank space is not appli- Jefferson AthleticrjField py man he said. -And you 'will crying, "Just look at Jim I Isn introduced me to each One. In- cable, write ''none" to indicate j still be, Otto, If In the next few BASIL RATHBONE will title hi. he gorgeous I" and Dare was stead of grazing on their acre that it was hot overlooked. - ^___Mr___E____iKi_M______-_K_^i - days, you follow JFK, Just don't memoirs "Ih and Out of Charac- saying, "Have you ever seen of closer they all huddled in a 2. Any statement of personal read all the papers. ter" .. . Robert Mitcbum plans such a beautiful horse as my manurey little mudhole near Marilyn Monroe didn't show up an educational film for young Midnight?" the fence for some "reason.'..' 1 . Only 0ns P is a Shining black Ten- this one is George the nice ram, Children... JJ* ney Kinesley's "Night Life," his Avalon turned doWn a role in the nessee Walking mate. All horses he doesn't butt. And this one is Joey Dee movie—he wants dra- are groomed within an inch; of Marquis. He's the had ram that matic parts now , not musicals their lives each day by their butts. But he's fun. Watch, I'll . '. - . Remember Huntz Hall, the young owners. But the pride of show you how he butts." Dead End kid? He's selling roof- the farirt is Midnight's aix» She scrambled over the fence ing and siding in LA. now .. - weeks-old filly Eve. Every- In tha middle of the huddled Busty Luclenrie Brldou's one*, of thing oii the farm seems to be sheep. Singling out Marquis the reasons for the success of six weeks old—what a week she presented her small rear. ^gan«/g^ssnrec -sgacwg "Forum." that was with the whole barn "Go on and show grandma how m^&rM^EARL'S PEARLS: You seldom full of new little things! Eve you can butt!" The ram eyed ^ see office workers wasting time is a strong, rangy ; blue roan her with wall-eyed boredom, Here are just a few examples around the water cooler any more colt with, already, the long lowered his head and gave a .. . —they're all out having coffee. stride a good Tennessee Walk- feeble butt, "Oh Marquis, that ,CE TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Per- ing horse is supposed to have. wasn't any good." she aald. - SALE PR sonally," says a local husband, Maytag Wringer Washer $^!» $143.88 "I'm grateful to Liz Taylor—put- Then she gave a prance an then there was a wail. "Ow! 1 ting all us married men back in stepped on a nail!" She limped i me. A long nail stuck upright in SMt ma style again!" a board in a particularly mar ey spot had gone all the way Maytag Halo-Heat Dryer $166.80 ETTTTTI WISH I'D SAID THAT: This Is through her tennis shoe and soi In the kitchen we took off her i^* ;_ shoe and soaked_her bleeding fi warmjsvater. Since herymo> the tlma ol year when -ih* guy . . ' Jn ^START S TUESD^V who worked so hard to graduate ther had run Into town to get gi •erlir my son phoned the doctor OIBSON 11 CU. FT. AMANA starts wondering what the hurry to see about a tetanus shot , only i find that Sara had had a tetan- AIITOKAATir was. us shot just six days ago when a hlpmunk bit her, and another one One of the quickest ways to last fall when an Ice pick -went irough her thumb. "Those shots WASHER REFRiOERATOB FREEZER THEY HAVE DONE meet people is to sit on the wron g ought to lake care of her", sale he doctor. blanket at the beach. That's earl, Sara is the animal lover of e family who' picks up any ani- Reg. ?m,80 *•- • V*.0O Reg. |24?,00 brother. mal, wild or tame, or walks in any pen or pasture. She is the one who just has to see what's i Hind the next corner, and conso- PRICE $lo9*95 PRICE $176i00¦ ¦ PRICE $177.19 quently is often in hot water. Si ls coming home with me in two i . • IT AGAIN! TOKtGHT weeks, and it promises to be a yely and interesting summer. ENDS GIBSON JO-INCH MAGIC CHEF 30-INCH HAMILTON DELUXE ELECTRIC DELUXE CAS ELECTRIC the corporation with their area THE TWO BIGGEST Trempealeau Co. board members, and are also wel- come to attend any of the regular RANGE RANGE DRYER Development' Unit meetings which are second Thurs- Reg. 91W..5' R»fl. $193.13 Reg- $173.20 ^^^^OotSnmy^E^BOC UIXE day of each month at the court- CON-MEN To Issue Stock house. The meetings begin at 8 First Show Starta 9:00 p.m. PRICE $168i95 PRICE $163.13 PRICE $147*60 WHITEHALL, Wis. (SpeclaD- Trempealeau County Agent, Pet- Trempealeau County Development er Bieri is coordinator of the cor- Corp. decided to issue stock when poration A regular board meeting J^miWQRLD the board met at the courthouse will be Thursday. HOOVER CLEANER with Attachments $39.95 here Thursday evening. TUESDAY Purpose will be to assist busi- LA CRESCENT GIVES ness development In' the county. LA CRESCENT, Minn —Mrs. The corporation will seek new in- Laddie Holstad and Mrs. Erwin Albrecht, co-chairman of the can- MOTOROLA 19 TV - - - - $139.88 dustry, encourage existing in- cer drive, announced that $438.10 dustry to expand, and will study was collected in the village here ways by which available raw ma- this year. Mrs. Charles Kearns, terial may be put to greater use. Mrs. Harold Nichols and Mrs. MANNING-BOWMANN Steam Iron - $8.88 Robert Myhre, Osseo, and Donald Mattson also aerved on Glenn Haukeness, Strum, were seated on the board to present the committee. 0 21 Mielr respective communities. Mvmrttttmtnt ' PICTURE OOUBLI FIATURi Discussed was ways and means ^cw^T^ TUBE to make a comprehensive county i-bfttU BOA ^FAN 1Y.ar mm. - FALSE TEETH Werrante* 0 W survey, and to prepare a county Rtgular $29.91 CIO QC ^£f..HO UJhltetff That Locttn 8§nou) long range plan with respect to SALE PRICE 4>Av»*9 Biry It now — put It In laterl Threejgtgo^eg/, the pattern and intensity oi land Nf «d Not Etnborraif use, programming of Improvement Muxr mmmm of Mse tMth tur* iQupA H»lu a»K in the county, and preparation of luawad ml MnbMntiimaat (MMUM • HOOVER CLEANERS • MAYTAG WASHERS and DRYERS tbajr riat* dropp*!, slipped or wofr. measures to support the develop- bl»«l »» Jurt th* mom %lrn*. Do not • AMANA FREEZERS • GIBSON REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS A STOVES ALSO . ment plans. This will help com- lire tn fiu of w>l_>»ppw>in« to you. ^ Juat .fprinkl* a UttT* paaTavm, • HOMKO POWER • SPEED QUEEN WASHERS a DRYERS munities and areas with their tt- Vxm ftlkaltnt (noj_-_cia) powder, on forst to Improve their facilities {our platw, Hold tolu titth mora MOWERS EUREKA VACUUM CLEANERS |THtG0NFI6HT|£ Brruly, • and expand their economies. ao th«r .Ml mor» oomtort- EMERSON COLOR TV FEDDIRS AIR |ffrniinnrrnrY|fc Business leaders were invited to $& ter • • CONDITIONERS & X mimlU' tmnrnm.:. ' H^H discuss the work and program ol «ru( eounun •T«ryw_«r».arv^MM • MOTOROLA TV DIHUMID1PIERS BOELMcCRtt— Advirttiwmnt . FREE HAAP PRI7FQV C0ME IN 4 REGISTER BWGTROSBY BOB HOPE i JOAN COLLINS r " " MVU R ri\l4.ta. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ¦ ¦ ¦ _ _ _ _ SAT. Science **^mm*mmm+ **m^*jm ***+*mm^*m **mmm — *^»_»*^__ * »^o^*»_> t >* * , _,>,_ n ,_ , | 1_yMV|J. ITEP. - Shrinks uxfyxnAJ^rnnnAArirLTji PANAMASrawire^k Piles .VuvvVi . 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f Damage $250 in Remark^ Church-Bound tress and some bed clothing were Earthquake Panics Cpipe completely, destroyed;by the fire. Nothing else -was damag&L how- People m Sa rajevo Highway ¦ Accident ever.' xy BELGRADE. Yugoslavia (AP) Back to Wagiw Cars in Crash More than $250 damage resulted The,. call was received at • the —An earthquake jolted Sarajevo ' TREMPEALEAU, Wis. (Special)H from a two-car accident Sunday fire department;at 5:01 a.m., from today, sending . residents crowd- evening. A 'AA-A ' ing into the . streets in panic. — Nine Trempealeau residents 223 W.. 2nd st. The home, owned • ¦ didn't make it to church Sunday. Police reported that ... cars driv- by Mrs, - Sec. en by Victor firdhiann, Rush- Margaret: Kittle, is man- ¦ Freeman Gerald Stellpflug and his son, aged by Hugo Haack. . London's St. Paul's WASHINGTON (AP)-Secretary ford, Minn., and Roy Kramer, La Kevin, 3, were traveling . west in , ' Firemen took the mattress and of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman Crosse Wis., collided at Hig hr burning bed Cathedral Reope ns their 1958 car about 10 a.m. to- ways 43 and 61 at 7:0a p.m. ; clothing outside where now wishes he never said that the . they! iised two hand pumps to ex- LONDON (AP ! •- The. north ward St. Bartholomew 's Catholic Both cars were traveling west Billie Sol Estes case was being Church. tinguish , the Dames. <; transept : of St. . Paul'. Cathedral, ballooned out of all proportions, on 61. Erdmann has stopped for " Firemen also used smoke ex- damaged by a German bomb in At an intersection; before the the stoplight when he was struck says Sen. Karl E. . Mundt, R-S.D. - ' tractors to. clear the building of an air raid . ort , April 17, 1941, was. , northeast entrance to village park, in the rear -by Kramer's:-car. fumes." reopened today. : Mundt senior Republican on the their car hit " ¦ Senate Investigations subcom- broadside a 1955 car - Damage to Erdmanii's car was driven by Lawrence Wood. Wood estimated by police at more than mittee that starts public hearings was June 27 on Estes' operations, said traveling south toward thie $200, to Kramer 's car, more than he discussed Federated Church with his six ¦$50;;- :. " the case with Free- children: Byron; 18; Carl, 16; Le- j THE^fe . man recently for an hour and a There were no injuries and nei- ; ' ¦ roy. 14; Gerald, 13; , Bobby, 10; ther driver was charged. y'half. .. and Jane, 3. • '.'He' indicated.¦:" that the first I world's most complete d statement that he made to the Byron and Carl w-ere bruised press—when her said it was being and the others shaken. None were hospitalized. The Wood car was vehicles! ¦ ¦ of 4-wheel drive- ¦ blown out of all proportion—was Cigaret Slarts * ¦ I• . r onp of those statements; all of us pushed about 10 feet into the park sometime make but we wish we entrance and received about $450 could, retract , because the thing damage to the left side. ' About Mattress Fire is a lot mpre serious than be $500-to $600 damage was done to thought it was at the time," said ¦ the front of the Stellpflug automo- A burning cigaret : started a fire ' ¦ ^ll^mmma ^^^mpex^4W!#mmmmmmmmm ^mmi^^mmmw! 16, son of Mr. .without reference to any existing . Approximately 15 percent of ; r extr a service, political party. Harold Murck is in | ' • ill^K^^fl r*""^ J *S • ^ * ment showed favoritism to Estes and Mrs. Wilfred Rivers, Rolling- farm people enumerated m in . the A new FEDDERS. DEHUMIDIF1ER will end the .personal • ¦" ' rnmmaivrl hifhext re.salf * charge of Boys State activities' in ' -- _ ^^jBg, ^^ br ?^ " b}> not requiring him to carry ah stone, represents Holy Trinity High 1960 census Iiad lived their en- discomfort , the danger to health , and the destructive effects tf^ ' ¦ _ ' the local Legion post. .' - ' - .. . 141 ,-« , .« '. value. Wi th three power take. . adequate bond for storing govern- , Rollingstone; Her attends i tire lives in the same house. on furniture and clothing. It will provide positive humidity J ., f crwrnntControl 'ietp'fC -130 ; ¦ ... , : School ~ ' ¦ " ,¦ ¦. , grain. removing; -\ -. ¦' off¦ point- . - s, they ¦ operate A:- ment * Holy Trinity Catholic Church and control by quarts of water from indoor air without • «¦.•»-•«.••,.«•..*.?••»?.. *.. t |.». ¦ ' ¦ ¦- ¦ ' . . participates in Sodality and pep the use; of Chemicals. No other method of indoor moisture C . ; * .. . .• labor 'Saying equipment like Estes' bond was set at $700,000 ¦ control is as effective! See us now for comfort all summer mf X : although he was storing grain val- club. . : . . mMBm'mmm\ trenchers- snow plows, , ^^ ued up to $50 million. Agriculture Philip Koprowski, 18 is the son AHWC^B9 winches, etc. 'Jeep>' vehicles of Mr, and Mrs. Paul F, Koprow- ¦¦ Department officers have testified MACH IN 1ST WAMTED . *mj m * Easy Terms Arranged . . 4L ' mk-r.AA •¦* have maximum payload ca* sW ,, 216 Wilson St. At Cotter High WM AW ONtr SY bofore y the House subcommittee VEHICIES WAOf ; paCity convert waste , space that the bond was based on an School he was homeroom repre- to relocate in Minneapolis. A9« I'm! t 45i Steady v . wiuvs Moron. int0 fttabIe cargo area. All : in accurate audit Estes submitted sentative, vice president of his employment. Excellent starting rate. Apply Tues- pro on: his net : worth.: junior class and active in football. & K ELECTRONIC Comoln -tor n demonstration today! this, pills lowest initial COSt! He is a member of the Cathedral day A.M. at the Q | HAROLD GAtES and WES KITTLE X€ Since the : nth Century, tulip Youth Club. fanciers have searched for a Oouglat Blanchard, 17, is the No Service Call Charge When Your TV or Radio Set •*• •»- r t-« - ,r - ^c, *j " " FRIGIDAIB ' ______¦ ______^^^_ ' ' : ¦ j ^______-______%%%% ^^^^L ^H_^______k WH| ' ^¦ _¦ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ *' ALL CLEAR B % — ^H ^» ^flHH ^HP' ^®*?*f 4ffe for the TRAlNinAti^M ^H ^&^^^^^|^H-^H^^^H ^B!______r______-^^^B^^^^Kk___i^B R ^^AI l£ ^^^^ HW|BmT * K7 arriving^uP on time! I

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B J fj Mi j^^H______-______^^ M Store enough frorati food for a family of four u Freezer with separate door. <0*k ^^^ ¦^^^^ ¦^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ y B * Q ^ Appliances i Jj J% 0 C i for 4 months at zero zone temperature in the | • Spacious storage door fw*'^ •¦ < capacity Food Freezer, *C/I B^K^^^^^^ BP' '^WP '' '^'*T^^^^^^^^^ B*'^^ I only 1 holds 2k eggs; % gallon ^J"l| l # I ^^ K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ H i| Store plenty of food for a family of four for a m ltH ^^^^^^^^^^^ ¦¦ ^^^^^ ¦^^^^^^^ K • ______1 P*rtmenti! ^'tW servlngdlsh.^ l T 1 I ^AA QA 1 wjHh trueu 1 fiiVP|PH|H¦ H|BH^|Bm J ,7U • Twin Qllde-out fnilt and ..—..... *!... » - . - mTmVm*im\mM*..W .Wym mW<^^^*mmm Freezer Chest-10.4-lb. Sliding Chill Drawer- I UU 1 ^ enamel Hydratorl vegetable Hyxlratore. ya|ue f rac^je ¦_ NOW YOU CAN HAVE COIOR AT THE PRICE i ^ Porcela in WmMmM I DC*MCM ___# *EHf ^ ^ I Famed Frtydalre Dependability! fl Ci lfl lL lfl DkfK a OF WHITE, sa«ww«wmsmaB^ ¦• . ,;- . -: - ,: yrv'xzTrwti, Old Adage Not How Do You Stand, Sir? . ^-r^r ' rW^ Kennedy Flop s . I j * ^^F- '^BBM3UpW|Pft AN OLD ADAGE, "No n«w« is good A ' (Editor' s Note; Letters proposed rate it would go to news" isn't working but at Minneapolis niust be temperate, of $364 or an increase of $52. Or ¦ With the Minneapolis Tribune and , Star On Medicare reasonable length and : if he is self employed, say a strike *going into its ninth week. signed by the writer. farmer ; or a small business By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER ABoni f ide names of ail . man who just earns a little ,- ; Minneapolis is becoming virtually a Public reaction in the yweek following Presi- letter.tortters urill be over $5,200, the difference clinic with surveys probing reaction of dent Kennedy's dramatic television plea indi- published. No religious, would be $44. And remember medical or 1 readers on: the prolonged disappearance of cates the administration's pitch for federal med- pe rsonal con- this is an annual recurring tine troversies are accept- the rest of his life until their 2iome-tovni -paper. ical-care legislation is a flop. for Spot checks in congressional offices show that ; able:) A A A . A.r- . - '-he "retires. - '/.' While newspapers often take reader- the mail is running as heavy in opposition to the This seems to me ;a frightful Morel Obligation to Keep prospect say for a young clerk ship surveys, the actual situation that ex- administration progranf as it did prior to the Statue, Fountain in Park President's sales . pitch in Madison Square Gar- 1 or mechanic to face for the ists when there isn't any paper gives the To the Editor r v nex t 35 or 40 years. That is more realistic results. den.* :". . . The government condemned , '::for example, is three why I ask the proponents of My own Arizona mail and bought two-thirds of Cen- the Social Security approach , The New York Times did a roundup of to one in opposition to the King-Anderson bill tral Park. The government did the President. , . to pause. In my earlier letter' the Minneapolis strike situation , and here endorsed by. , not condemn or buy the We-No- 1 suggested' that the expenses^ f ound: Bat what Is , even more cur- Nah fountain. Let us remember are some of the things ' be paid out of the general fund.^ ious is the fact-that the morn- that what is left of Central and I pointed out whom to ' taxj MINNEAPOLIS DOWNTOWN depart- ing following President Kennedy's iPark is still very definitely flow single telegram ¦ Hilmar R. Schmidt, M.DJ ment stores reported sales are down but speech; not a Central Park, in . the agree- -., • ¦; Rushford , Minnesota even harder hit are; the specialty shops; came into' my office on the sub- ment between Mr. Landon and The proprietor of a big furniture store that ject of federal medical care. Yet the City Council, the We-Nb- following morning, after ori advertising commented, on the Nah fountain was to remain in To Your Good Healtfa relies havily by Dr. Edward Annis, the center of Central Park per- well close the the s peech "I'm dead. I might just as who spoke from the point of manently—it. did not stipulate front door." view of the AJnerican Medical the boundaries of Central Park. To me this agreement still ap- Frozen ' dealers, their lots crammed, Association , 13 telegrams were . Used car , all plies to Central Park. There- loudly. So are real estate on my desk when I arrived are moaning opposing federal participation in fore, it would be the moral ob- dealers, theater proprietors and employ- ligation of the Park-Recreation Joint Can c id mea-cai care. ment agencies, the latter being par- coidwarir information I have received Board and the City Council, ticularly dependent on classified advertis- ¦whom we entrust to abide by f ro m ol her offices show Neiv Yorkers are two - Be Freed ing. ' ' ' ¦¦¦ ¦'' agreements, to .restcre the com- V , ;;. . • • lo one opposed to the, administration plan and plete We-No-Nah fountain. If By JOSEPH G. MOLNER , to one in opposition to it. M.C*. A poll was conducted by the University Californians three this is not done, we can then Sen; Carl Curtis of Nebraska told me his mail ; ' Dear^ Dr . Molner: What ' of Minnesota Journalism school, asking accuse ourselves of being count following the President's speech tallied two grown-up vandalists. is a "frozen " arm and .is readers "what they missed" in not being , in favor of King-Anderson and 298 in op- - surgery always necessary? ¦¦ ¦ • ¦ : '; letters The statue of We-Nb-Nah . is ¦ able to get the newspaper. ' y : position: The reaction that Senator Capebart of not a large piece of sculpture —JW.y :'y " -r ' -. >* .. .' Indiana reported vas 274 to 28 opposing the ad- for big open spaces. It was RANKED IN APPROXIMATE order of ministration- Texas, Maryland . Utah and South designed for a city square A "frozen" arm is one that. is importance, the categories: were: offices all show similar trends: of con- stiff and cannot be moved to Carolina block so that when you drive its usual extent. This condition ," "everything," sports, ad- stituent reaction, ' around or walk around and ' "The news within the block, it would he can range from minor to total^ editorial page, page one, com- ' ;¦ and can affect the joints. vertising, . ; YOU WH.L remember that tht President In correct for the distance. The ' ¦ ics, TV and radio listings, women's page, his Madison Square Garden speech affirmed Usual causes: infection; ia? . ;' . fountain was made in the form jury business page, obituaries andi advice to that the White House: mail lor the past- .several of a circle to express continua- (such as a fracture of the Tjpnes near . the joint) ; adhes- the lovelorn, column, months; was heavily in opposition to the King- tion. The circle was within explaining this, the President ) Next, the ions or scar tissue forming in Anderson bill. In the square block. joint. This : . "Jn every quarter of Uhe city, there is unawareness on the part of the public THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND turtles (pure Chinese) and the the opined an latter may-foi- . i a sense of void, a feeling akin to home- as to just what; the Tegjslatio-n meant to them pelicans (modern art) were y ' placed in a triangular form, low some sickness," says the; Times. and. their lives* types of sur- . A . Frankly, I have a slightly higher regard for with the circular shaft in the A cab driver commended: "A :guy ;I gery, which is ; the intelligence of American? and have found center supporting the statue an urgent rea- ¦ 't find out for a cou- We-No-Nah, intermingled with know died and I didn the general public to be extremely aware in BfHlsh son for!doc- . A ple of days. But what I miss most is the matters ¦ of politics. The. nationally -prominent O^ soothing sprays of water—rot tors and nur- j general news even more than the sports." , President gushing water spouting forth pollster, Lou Harris on whom the under visible pressure. sesy to insist ; himself relies from time to time, supported this Central' Park is a saCred that you start A BUSINESSMAN commented : "1 in a recent Life magazine article.' moving ; joints ; can 't keep up with what the ball teams place to many people. Winona s "I've found people far shrewder, than they're To H0g W:bnvQyinese namesake wasjlgced there. It sooner tha n are doing." you want to. credited with being," Harris, said. ."Sonne y poli- was and is^a merfioqal. The ticians mass snedia consistently underesti- By DREW PEARSON Recently* Chairman . Edward But Zuckert wasn't serious They know A shoeshihe boy said he was "mixed anW>A,>IW 1ir: 4020WEST The award was made at Fri- Cluh and is serving ' ST. - GOODV I EW *~ ' . they crown of Fillmore Coun- with the 32nd *i^i:^-4' day's Class Day exercises. National Guard Division at Ft. ^ ¦¦ ty Dairy Princess. One official , ¦ • ': commenting on the . number (24) Lewis, Wash. ETf RICK, ( Special), said, "I don't¦ think we've ever Wis. — Suz- had more." ._ ,, . '" . anne Sheehy, daughter of Mr. and BLAfR; Wii. (SpeciaD-Kennetb 'miLJe W Mrs. Leonard Sheehy, has been J. EUand; son of Mr; and Mrs. ANOTHER feature was the fact graduated with honors from Vit- Hiilerd Elland. and Dale E. Guen- that boys out-judged the men in erbo College, La Crosse, where she an open cattle judging contest. In ther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon ^ majored in music education. Miss Guenther, recently received de- individual competition , the . boy Sheehy was listed in Who' s Who ywith the lowest point total oi (three grees of bachelor of science in elec- ) • in American Colleges and Univer- trical engineering at the Univer- top . winners scored higher than sities: • . 1 the top man; sity of Wisconsin, Madison. NOW OPEN Peterson, Winners in the boys division LA CRESCENT, Minn.—Rose Gerald son of Mr: and We have cut the price ,,«Not on a group of items ... not on two werp: Paul Eddjr (also overall Gittens and Sharon A. Strupp re- Mrs. Lief Peterson, was awarded winner) . with 184; Jerry Olstad ¦¦;' . . Sally Sikkink, 18, left, poses ywith ceived bachelor of arts degrees at a bachelor : of science degree in with 182, and David Terbeest with FILLMORE PRINCESS pharmacy, or three hundred, but on almost every single item in the store* : her two attendants after being crowned 1962 princess at Chatfield Marquette University, Milwaukee, Y.9A at spring commencement , exer- Winners . in the adult division High School auditorium Saturday night. Shown with ber is!Sarah We have no limits, no deals, no one-day specials — no tie-ins -i- were: Frank Baily.y 178; " and Joanne Young, 19. They were selected from cises. Miss Gittens is a member Elmer Larson, 17, center, of Sigma Tau Delta, English hon- 2 Giand Officers Rupprecht, 177, and Harvey Kester, 24 cmididates .to represent Fillmore County at Region 10 festivities ,- . 168. or society, and Phi Alpha .;Thetay no gimmicks . . • just wall-to-wall cheap prices on nationally ad- • at Lake City June 2(i. . We They scored. 533-478 points re- a 200-acre farm . Her father keeps Six Attend State Stella Sutter next month will at- present when Winona Chapter 5- spectively. 31 head of dairy cows, 12 of vvhich tend a two-week school sponsored Royal Arch Masons, confers the save you pennies , milking. She enjoys Chopin by the American Breeders Service , nickles dimes and quarters on almost every MAKING.'UP the winning team are 1 Royal Arch degree ph a class of and is organist of her church. at Belvidere, 111. six candidates at the . Mason ic were Paul Eddy, David and Rod- y with three broth- Retarded Meeting A senior in veterinary ' item you buy. We will save you dollars in our catalog discount ney Terbeest. Members of SARAH lives : medicine Temple .'Tuesday- at 7:30 p.m. the ers and one sister on a 340-acre Sir area residents attended the at 'the /University of Iowa. Ames, Empire Builders team were Lynn two-day state convention of the Arthur J. Peterson , AJinneapolii, farm! Her father specializes in Sutter will attend the school on a , , department. You are bound to save money at the Mensink and Steven¦ and Jeffrey dairy cattle She Minnesota Association for Retard- ' grand high priest and Emil Wold Huesinkveld. - ." . both beef and . scholarship grant. At Iowa he s Minneapolis ., grand recorder and . plans to attend the University of ed Children at Augsburg College, president of the .Junior American Sally Sikkink, 18, daughter of Minneapolis, which ended Satur- lecturer, will witness the cere- Minnesota this fall and " major ei- Veterinary Medicine Association, monies here. . Mr. ; and . Mrs,, Vernon Sikkink, economics or some day;. '.;' Preston, was crowned Fillmore ther in home was elected to Alpha Zeta, honor- phase of nutrition , work. She has. ; Delegates from the Winona Coun- ary agriculture and veterinary . The Royal Arch degree team County Dairy Princess at the high extensive 4-H experience and has ty unit were Mrs. Jerome Przytar- will be headed by Arthur McDon- PUBLIC DISCOUNT " medicine fraternity and was hon- FOOD STORE school auditorium to climax Dairy place showmanship ski. Mrs, Florence Goetzman and ald. In addition to officers of the Day festivities; ¦ ¦; won a. second ored at the Cardinal Key ban- ¦¦ ¦¦ award at the county fair. Reading Miss Dorothy Rick, Winona. Ob- chapter he will be assisted hy A Afevv ing Concept For This Area ' • '. ' • ' ".Her ", attendants are ; Joan n-' e servers Mrs. Thomas ' Kane quet for ¦ leadership in campus ac- Dr. William E, Green in the prin- Shopp is one of her favorite hobbies. were tivities.- '¦ Young, 19, Canton , : daughter of and .Mrs. "Richard Callender , Wi- cipal sojourner role. . «w^^ . Mr. and Mrs. George Young, and nona .y and Mrs. Gary Rupprecht, 1 HOUSTON, Minn. (Special ) S. A, Reid is high priest of Wi- ' .'/,. Sarah Larson. 17, Mabel, daugh- Lake City Property Lewiston. - nona chapter. Lunch , will be serv- ter of Mr .and Mrs. Myron Larson, there . are more than 60,000 : John Anderson, son of Mr. . and ed after the degree work. Being Checked for : Mrs. Curtis C. Anderson , was a ¦ ¦ ¦' SALLY, a 1962 graduate , of Pres- members in the national Associa- %k I'M• ¦¦ # ¦ ¦ ' / Monday thru Thursday: 1 T a.m. to 8 p.m. ton: High . School, is an only child. Valuation Purposes tion for Retarded . Children. i member of the class of 20 grad- She lives with her parents on a "The fact that this many people uated recently from Bethel The- y LAKE CITY, Minn , (Special)— ; ' ological Seminary, St. Paul; Bus; Train Collide in : JIvHL : > Friday: and Saturddy: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 220-acre farm. Fiery father has 40 Revaluation of dqwntowrt proper^ j have not been ashamed to stand Holstein cows, l? of which now up and say. 'I am the paren t of ; Buenos Aires; V3 Die ties is under way here. . TAYLOR , are milking! She has had nine , , a retarded child' is proof that V/ii. - Durwood ¦ ¦ : Bdfl : : , ¦ ¦ : ; Herbert , Schwantz Wabasha j purpose,"' Amundson was graduated with y a BUENOS AIRES (AP)-A com- ' ' ' 5;: r ' years of 4-H experience during County assessor, and Lawrence ; these meetings have a - ' UAil IDC V' - ^- - -^ ^ ¦which she participated in numer- Allen , Menafee, field representa- j bachelor of science degree in ag- muter, train and a school bus col- ^ ** '' ^' ^'™ Haase, city assessor , are in charge.! lided at a city crossing in dense ous projects. She was 1961: winr equalization and review ; tive for the national association, i riciiltural education at River Falls Board of told the convention. !(Wis. ) State College. . fog today. First unofficial reports ner of Fillmore County good " ' ' ¦ ¦ ' county last ' ¦ '« ¦ ¦ meetings began in the ¦ ¦* ! . : . :. * • . . . said 13 were killed and many oth- grooming contest and has won sev- . Dr. M. J. Carver , associate .pro- Monday. Lake City hearing . -will J Psychiatric ers injured., The casualty esti- eral awards at the county, fair. In be July 3 from 7-9 p.m. at city ; fessor , Nebraska . In- ARCADIA, Wis. 'Special)—Ron- stitute, : University of Nebraska ;aid Ragsdale, son ;of Mr. and;Mrs. mates were made by¦ y the news addition she was Preston High hall;. . ,.:- . - ' ; j " • •' ¦¦ ' School's Girls State representa- College of Medicine, Omaha, dis- 'Carol Ragsdale, received his mas- agency Telpress. • .. Lake Township taxpayers desir-i ' tive in 19B1. ing assessment changes will meet ; cussed research and said : |ter of science degree in educa- : "'But we still know far too little tion at the University ol W'iscon- Yugoslavia produces aluminum She will major either in home with tfte board of review Tuesday ' ¦ ¦ economics or medical technology about congenital rnanformations-^ isiri. ¦ ' ' . . for the United States and other from . 10 a.m. to noon; Mt. Pleas- , go wrong It this fall when she enters Central ant Township, Wednesday, 10-noom,; those many things which j James Axness, soh of; Mr. and customers^ turned but 25,000 College at Pella Iowa. • - during tlie months before the baby Mrs. Carl Axness. and Jerome tons in I960' : . . and Gilford Township, Thursday, j is born. Wc do not yet know:hpw She enjoys spectator sports and 10-noon. All meetings are at town- J during pre-natal months dancing, She was a cheerleader ship halls. radiation , affects a baby after he is born. in high school The county, board of equalization ; We also need to study the ef- JOANNE is working as a book- wit! convene July 16 at 10 a.m. . .[ fects of the utee of drugs during pregnancy." ?^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ (^^^ •^^i^^^^ ^^^ ^^^wj: y - x 4m Laird Famil y Gives >m^^^** ^^ .^ $200,000 to Set Up Wonderful Father's Day! < Carleton Professorship ? ^IS ^A — Two jilts totaling $200,000 lave ¦ : been received by Carleton Col- I Your Buick-Olds Oed^^N _ " ^M_^5^£^^^^'" ' - lege. Northfield, Minn., for estab- Zehco Fishing ^< lishment of a professorship in Y^^C^y^ memory of William H. Laird of Winona who served on the Carle- News \ gp&» Rod & Accessories 4 ton board of tmstees for 27 years 1 Is Not Kidding... until his death in 1910. < The gifts of $ico;ooo each were ? l<^^n >^ ^M mm made by two grandchildren of Mr. Laird , Mrs. Carl Naumann, Bev- M ::y|(r yJ erly Hills, Calif ., and Laird Bell, senior partner in a Chicago law for j firm, . I Mr. Laird became a member of I WE NEED wit 1 lp I the board in 1885 and was elected r_____^-^3-__l^_rwBlU ' " ' " yPurcnase of a 1 chairaunJin J900..... His ; son,.. Fred; JL|]__ ^ ___M e• co Fishing Reel at the rcgu- A^ f^Kv ES ^ ^ ;eric S. Bell, Winona, and grand- / lar prlce o{ T,lis mcans served as *^ r mmmJ^mWm SI *5'95 A son. Laird Bell, also ^ you get genuine board chairmen. The member of ^lv ^jO\' rtm ^m r a Zebco Casting j ^-5 4 | the family now on the board is Shoppers ? ' Rod, Reel and Accessories ALL ! j Mrs. Margaret Bell Cameron. > FOR ONLY $5.W. 4 I Ann A rbor , Mich., who succeeded Laird Bell, when he r iJSEa CARS her father. Tt i became trustee emeritus in 1955. ? | Since 1883 only three years have T^ntmm ^mf rwT ^VmWJmm* elapsed during which a member I of the Bell or Laird families has 66 EAST THIRD STREET [ not been a trustee. The families ' ^ total service on the board is more Cfc^t>4t_Jt_flt_fe_l^_Ka4fc_4t_lt_fc_-t_lt_A!_fe_Jk_^_ft_-k_ik_fk_MWhile than 7 eyears. ALTURA Trade Right Now , ^^^_ I was on So We H Give You The For Any One of ¦ ¦ H my vacation... STORES ¦ %¦¦ __. ¦ *P ¦ ______H^BH)N - ' Mmm DEAL 0F ______H ______.^_ 30 BUICKS 11 " H my d r,8n< an< ______H^iV

Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth M. Simon •;¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ :Xa_L«l companied Mrs. Roger¦ ¦ Cook, solo- — FACt withJj fi ^\ . THE BRIDE, given in marriage ist...';. ' . . ' - . -} Charles High School, has been a by her father, wore a floor-length THE BRIDE wore a floor-length student at Winona State College gown ef French lace fashioned gown of nylon lace f ashioned with and taught in Lanesboro. The , j. bridegroom graduated from St. " j with fitted bodice, long sleeves and / MR AMD MRS, W. 2WE|- fitted bodice, pearl and , irides- 3it^i|WTaii s*WfflK ; " STS^^^ S; FEL, Rochester, Mnn. and cent trimmed scoop neckline and Charles High School and Winona ^0(HiS^^ ?^ wllOfI S square scalloped rteckline. The full Washable, easy-cqre coHons; Sixes 7; to 14. ^5^^^ " skirt of taffeta embroidered with Lake City announce the en- short sleeves and the impressed State College and is farming near ^ B ^^^^ J ^ plea ted . skirt. Her veil of silk illu- LJtica where the couple will reside ' ¦ if lace and sequin motifs had tiered gagement of their daughter . Beautiful .prints. - . ¦ (Qfi Made "Moore«vill«" cord stotchgard lace panels at th-e sides and ex- sion was held .by a crown of pearls oil their return from £ trip ; to ; OOj ¦ B ^ ^WbTfrai Joy, to Kenneth Smith, son of Northern Minnesota. $2.98 valves, , , .., • ^_fcii_Mi ; : ¦ { Ay . $ nt finish. Sues tended into a chapel length train. and she carried, a cascade bouquet ¦ JTlm |j| ^lta10 in re ^a ^ tf| QA ilr. arid Mrs. Roy Smith, Ro- of white gardenias, pink roses and Mr.: and Mrs. Marvin Simon were ' .• ; ¦ . •. , ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦;¦ '¦ Her veil of illusion was held by . -^—— . ./ . .. —— - • • BBCS J^BJ M -: to '18. . Assorted.. - .\ . .. *;'HPJLl^^r- a lace and sequtii trimmed pill, chester; The wedding will take ivy hosts at the bridal dinner Mfay 30 box hat She carried a cascade place in July in Lale City. Bridal attendants ,. Miss Mary at their home: ' ; bouquet of white daisies and ferns. wr; r,yyz7yyv?7<^trmmmm& ryy;BlFLEX^BRAS ; ;r;> : Miss Barbara Hubof, sistef ef [.; - ¦;¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦• : ' ' ¦ *^ the bride, maid of honor, and Miss Holy Land Slides S ' ¦: ' A- - . rA . yy y. . . ' J y : &« , -¦^__ . . Y.ur*«w c.:.( :..v.™r,.yu,r ;am , Margaret Sullivan, Chatfield sis- Planned for Blair i^^___ " ' : y^, P.«t« ai^3 : ¦ ¦"" wwiw ter of the bridegroom, bridesmaid, 1-year guarantee. A, B or QQA -to give you NEW STYLE rr.Coats-T6D"" * oersI"" " - S^ wore fxwder-Mue; taffeta sheaths Lutheran Women C cup. ySi«. 32 to 40 ^ ^ with chiffon overskirts and match- J?M3S^«ii«fc ff& y\ ©^ BLAIR. Wis. (SpcciaH-Z i o n JVMVT ' ¦¦ : ¦ - ' ' • ' " " ' yy ing veils. They tarried white and ••.• /«W '^• iW' ' r- , - ...... : ¦:. ¦ . .: ;; • ;: ¦ , -. ,. . :' ,,- . AA - REGULAR-SUPER-GENTLE : All six... For girls, .: lU DDIgC Lutheran Church Women will ^___E______^ » . ¦ ¦/¦ l«IWfc ., ;¦¦ blue daisies. ¦ - ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ' ¦ : : misses, women. . .,:. . » r.r. meet Thursday at 8 p.m. A pro- 0H,M._.,,.;. .,,,;. . .._lX___f;,_ Rosenow, 217 Chesbiut St. ' : :: v ...... Mlfeat W»_S_ \ .. ___ Nelson and Mrs. Larry Clingman orioq%rOrte^'T'-- ' --H ^ >rSlW Wl . were hostesses at a miscellaneous " \ Our entire stock included. Fine quality, 59< value.. Save " BPW MEETING A/k M, shower at the h-ome of Mrs. Rob- The Business and . Profession,.! Wear them everywhere ... with II ert B ^ 1 ¦ uVK abock; Mrs.. Ted Rudnick and Women's Club will meet Tuesday **¦ ~ Miss Bafbara Hubof entertained at the home of Miss Alma Kemp, ":< everything. Chonel styles, cardigans 1 TENNIS OXFORDS S1 „ " -'- at a coin showesr at Jack's Place ___ _) 358 E. Broadway. State conven- cushion Insole. Values 4>$1*4*4 .i' and the Carl Frank Construction tion reports will" be given . [ with jewel necklines and Johnny col- White duck with . vj f\~*.~~ I «_MMlL __ Co. was host to the bridal couple or styles. Easy wash and wear care. Sixes 5 1a 9. Comfortable and " 4*1(1. UfeSS LeDgtR S for dinner at the Golden Frog, RUFF FAMILY REUNION long wearing. 1 "98 Fountain City. Thc Ruff family will hold its White - Black - Pastels ' CO 07 Values» . t1«{l___if 77ff Miracle bland fabric Following a trip to Northern annual reunion Sunday at 10 a.m. $2.79 value...... ^Midfl at Prairie Island, Families are io : ¦ Minnesota the couple is at home Sizes: S-M-L 1 . ——' • —:—— Value, up to 98< a yard. tfO 00 at 977'i W. 5th St. For travel the bring their own fable service for | «- qrd raflth bride wore a black sheath with the potluck dinner. GENERAL ELECTRIC r > - -•• *&*£* \shilo accessori es. I STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL CLUTCH BAGS MINNESOTA CITY, Minn.- dutch bag. f0r au LEGION AUXI LIARY Thursday at 5 p.m , members of Household Appliances wh^ Dra peries - Curtains LA CRESCENT. Minn. (Special) First Evangelical Lutheran .ummivr. * -Gittens Leidel Unit 695, Ameri- Church will sponsor a strawberry AT 101NEST DISCOUNT WMCES Original)/ JT ^\S, | ! _ Ck.o ,. fr=m any S5.M dmp« m.l»di„, can Legion Auxiliary will hold in- festival in the church basement, ' Wo.h.bI.. . >lal3 „iion of o fficers Tuesday al Supper foods as well ns straw- " Iron. ' »¦' .!» V.1 ,1 *>'»»«°'- ^ 3.98 to 5.98 J | X ' Spra,-S«=n,.D,y (1COQ SMC 8 p.m. in thp clubrooms. berries will be served. ^ \^. \ $19.W valu 9A9<97 ' . 2 P01" 95 Special d ' S9 \ p£ ^ f JSS"J5T : .?T-.. $l(IJ9- NAME HANKI ES - 1 E223k ROUND-THE- i ,uTt,lT ':.....:%ll.99 r"p^__ffl_ h '"^°"""'V $2.99 299 mm\\m^xj/ j SS3 CLOCK l&t %JT- -...... $14.99 vl. 21c »*«°» r*-» »«u_ „„ . „ „ „ _ m-m ' m m. m. ' 'n 54-lneU to 90-litch Ungthi. "Peek-a-Brew" Coffee (M AA ———_—_— «..,. -- ,. ESaSEI LAUNDROMAT «.„.,. »,.» ,o.u.. .. *ii.!»9 , coim MTIERNS t^« :xJzi": ... 97c PertabU Hair Dryer. COfl Oil VITH II CII ' $29.95 value .. ?*-Ua«KJ Alllf llCn DOWNTOWN ¦ MACRON NUSCIUAS — TFRRYI C fin I TAttPIl UffCLOQ SECOND AND MAIN 63-72-81--90 Inch length*. CO CC CANNON Va,u »• «3-«. $•! I ' 1 , ' I poHarnA largeum a.,ortm.n«r va,0M o4 gay " • • ^ .00 "' ~~ • Shop while you wash. ¦ l/AJ TOWELiwivhh ENSEMBLEhnvhinviih ' —— ji11w11¦ for M Aj|" SUN 'N SAND ^ • Full-ti me attendant to assist you. £jk /v ST3 teZSZSr"*-"* . ' . - Summer Furniture • Air cooled for your *S2^ V- -j comfort, Deluxe Aluminum Chair. £¦» AA j mjK ^&vS*—^>^ _i "f C ,nuuMOI ^PCC tM —¦ 1 • Clean . Bath Towel . . .4/ . **- V-99 F^^^^^^^ \ ' S«v» 34r per box. «eon- Cbai»e lounge. Machine. In my 40 ift O All • A*l fxt^^^^f ^ b X f R ar Watche. chair condlvlon. ^ jBpl ~fy l l mM ^ ° ° ° ' *1°' ^ JM SH ^ISI Face Towel . . . Ll •' . «v.: Alumlnuro Web CH, w-a R«B*jlarly $«-45 per box. arm., nybn webbing 90««f«f**. fiA NEW WESTINGHOUSE DOUBLE "• "WC ¦ ¦ wasii cioth A 17 M LWD WASHERS . . $i.ii sr ssr.-. ..,..'.: $11.99 H *. . < __ ; 1 ¦ ^^— >—— ^- ..: -...... I ' MON DAY The Daily Itecow JUNE 11, 1962 DEARrABBY:^ At Winona Winona peaths TVb^State Deaths General Hospital Louis J; Langdon George Janett ALMA, Wis. Special)—George viiirii * ' tiour»s MedlMi and tiirjlcji Louis J. langdon, retired man^ < pattcnti: 1 fo ' ind 7 to 8:30 p.m.; (no ager of Winona 'Printing Co., died Janett; 81, died after a long ill- children . undir M). Sunday evening at. the home of ness Saturday afternoon at: St. Maternity Mtlenti: 2 tt J:30 and 1 to .' : 1:30 P.n* (»flul»« . only). his son* Robert Langdon, Upper Elizabeth's Hospital, -Wabasha. : ," N.J. ' He had been i patient several : Saddle River ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ y ; rGQming; MyA yyyy :y SATURDAY A native of River Falls, Wis., ¦.weeks,, • • ' ' . '• ' ' ' .- .. Admissions Mr. Langdon had been a resident ' : Mr. Janett was bora Dec. 31i By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ¦ ¦ .: , ... Ever A, Scattum¦ Minnesota of Winona many years and was 1880, in Wabasha and grew up DEAR ABBY: Should a clergyman ¦visit- Minn; there. As a young ihan phone in advance of City, - a member of Winona Scottish , be mov- ing "? No. There is too much tidying up and maling cof/ee which Gerald Brand, 606 E. Sanborn Rite bodies and Osman Temple ed to Nelson to live with a sister. r v ' ' ' ' Ay " turns a minister's call into a social affair when it is intended for St- > ' 'A . A' ' of the Shrine* ': He married 3attie :Sc3iroeder deeper than social purposes. Jt'ye • ¦' - -r , Jan: 20, 1904. and they operated checked with three other minis- . ' . • • : :airth« He's survived by Ws son a sis- ters and three housewives and they are all in favor of the unian- Wr. and Mrs, Robert 0. Becker, ter, Mrs. Lillian Sands, Lorain, a business in Melson a few years. Then they mo-ved to Alma and nouhced call from the clergy. y 262 Mankato Ave., a daughter. Ohio, and one grandson. '¦¦¦ Sincerely, Mr. and: .Mrs! Robert Koopman, Private graveside - services will operated the Burlington Hotel r be Thursday at Woodlawn Cem- many years. His wife died May / Reverend Earl Roadman - 528 W. Howard St., a daughter. (Methodist Minister, Dike; Iowa) JAr. and Mrs. Norven Lock- etery. The Rev. Harold Rekstad, 10, 1929. Mr. JTanett became Buf- wood, 916 W. Howard St., a son. First Congregational Church, will falo County highway commis- DEAR ABBY : I think people have a right to advance notice Discharge :¦ .. officiate; Arrangements are being sioner, and then established a when a visitor comes, no matter who thfit Visitor may be. People ¦ made by Fawcett-Abraham Fu- small business; in Alma, before Mrsr Emma¦ Sartweli, 752 W. like to be received with kindness and in a be- . neral Chapel, his retirement. He married Mrs. King St. . Minnie Baechl-er, Fountain City; coming manner, and surprise visits do not al? . . Mrs. John B. Wildenborg and WEATHER PORECAST ... Showers are cific northwest and warm weather will continue ways permit this. Courtesy should be made • Anton F. Newman who has died. ' baby, 372 W* 4th St. " , 513 Grand Surviving are: One son, Le- expected tonight in" the northeastern Plains, the on the east coast. ;It will be cooler in northern easy for a hostess instead of offering a sudden : Anton F. Newman, 63 challenge lo her ability, to receiyfe guests gra- Mrs. Clarence E. Guenther and St., died Sunday at 3:50 p.m. at Roy, Alma; one daught er, Mrs. middle Mississippi valley-, the lakes . region,; the New England , the northern Lakes and the north- ¦- baby, Fountain City, Wis. .ciously. - '¦.. . "¦.'. Winona General Hospital following Archer (Pearl ) Morris, Bloomer, Ohio valley and NewTEn gland as well as in the ern and central Plateau. (AP Photofax Map) ¦ ¦ ¦ Mrs. Donald Bzoskie and baby, Wis.; 10 grandchildren, and 16 Yours sincerely, '- ' ' an illness of several months. eastern Giilf. area. It will be warmer in the Pa- The KK Rev. Monsignor J. F. Brady 267 Vine St A lifetime resident of the city, great-grandchi3dren. Two daugh- SUNDAY ters, Mrs. Al (Lolai) Ender and . C. Precip ' ; Cloyd W. Combs, 505}. W. 5th about Thursday or Friday. P-r ;was : 2S. - - fact that preachers do not have time to call , everyone they visit. ¦ . Casimir's Catholic Church , the eran Church and; with, her hus- She was born here, daughter of itation will total less than one-te- If people are doing something - , Their five orphaned children they want to cover up from the St. Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. W. Hiaun offici- band , operated the Eleva Tele- Mr. and Mrs Edward L. Brooks. quarter of an inch in scattereded and three other accident victims y preacher , what are they going to do when Jesus comes? r . John M. Briesath , 565 E. Mark , phone Co. 39 yearsi Her grandfather was E. S. Mor- ' ¦-.;¦ • ¦ ating, Burial will be in St. Mary -s . shovvers or thundershowers abo utui were r eported in good condition PREACHER'S DAUGHTER st. . :. services She was marrried June 28, 1923, gan , early W inona bookstore op- Saturday. ; , Cemetery, with military Thursday, Friday or i today at Caledonia Commuhity Baby James A. Schank Winona by the VFW. at Winona, She was a member of erator. She was married to James. . •." j Hospital. Apparently none was DEAR ABBY: Do you know the average clergyman Works 14 3, Minn. - conducted Doran , son of the Rev. and Mrs. OTHER TEMPERATURES Rt. Friends may call at the funeral various church organizations, j critically injured in the accident hours a day. including iSaturdays and Sundays? He mates, calls Mrs.: Fred Odegard , Hibbing, Survivors are : Her husband; one Frank Doran. He was Methodist By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSs between sermon preparatioris, meetings, civic work, classes, wed- ' home Wednesday after 2 p.m. Ros- minister here 40 years ago. The t j which occurred at 3:50 p.m. 1.1 Minn. • airy will be said at 8. son , Philip,;2_au Claire ; five sis- High Low Pr' •. -miles east of Spring Grove on dings, funerals, hospital calls and counseling. Everyone thinks Mrs. Raymond Dexter, 227 W. ters, Mrs. Ed. (Nettie) Sterry, couple moved to Washington where Albuquerque, clear ... 90 57 . his clergyman has nothing to do, How in the world do you expect he was a government chemist. - ITrunk Highway 44. 4th st: Mrs. Mary A. Lince Mrs. Tilman ( Freda) Omdahl, Atlanta , cloudy ;;v... 81 68 .1414 The State Highway Patrol said him to telephone on Tuesday to vvarn Mrs. X to clean her houst Mrs. Roger Volkman and baby, Mrs. Mary A, Lince, 82/ 456 E. Mrs, .Gilbert (Josie) Wenaas and She is survived by her. husband Bismarck , cloudy...... 77 55 ... this morning its investigation of for Thursday? Besides a clergyman wants t» find the REAL* per- Stockton, Minh. Wabasha St., died today at 7-15 Mrs. Henry (Agnes) Olson, all of who is coming here for graveside Boise, clear .....„-.;.78 48 ...:¦ _ ! the accident was continuing. • son, not an artificial dressed-up one. Why should he drive bim* Daniel A. Gappa , 186 Harvester Eleva , and Miss " Olga Everson , services Wednesday at 3:45 p.m. .,.,....86 : ,., .¦; . self, into a nervous breakdown just to satisfy some house-proud ; aim. at her home after an illness Boston , cloudy 69 . . Among the injured was: the ; Ave. of six months. Arcadia; four grandchildren and at WOodlawn , Cemetery. The Refr« Chicago, clear ...... 84 67 y15 \5 i driver of the other car, Richard woman? y CLERGYMAN'S WIFE Harold Rekstad will officiate. . . Mrs. Larry Boetlchcr and baby; The former Mary A. .Wnufc , she one great-grandchild. One brother Cleveland, cloudy ..-. . ,. .57 65 . .3232 j H. Holten, 18, Spring Grove, is. dead: :; ' " . who suffered Cuts and Iruises. Alma, Wis. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Emma Kueeker Denver, - cloudy . ..:.... .84 58 .. tary was by the U.S. Court of Ap- , Baby Richard Pratt, 578 E, Srd Wnuk Aug. 25, 1879. at Pine Creek, Funeral services ;will "be Wednes- Des Moines, . clear ....,78 60 2.6060 The Highway Patrol said he was peals here which called the sec- ' -; " ¦; " day at 2 p.nn. at Eleva Lutheran CALEDONIA, Minn. (Special)- • '; ¦47 passing another vehicle amd col- st.:: . . •: . r, Wis. She had been a Winona resi- . "Mrs. Erhma Kuecker-: 88, May- Detroit* cloudy ..: -..: 80 ;67 4" Decision Against retary's order "capricious arid Mrs. Gerald Dotterwick and dent since 1946. She was married Church. The Rev. Cal-vin Larson Fairbanks. cloudy ....78 58 ..,. lided •with the Eicher car in the ville Township, died at .Caledonia Eir ier' arbitrary." Freeman appealed to baby, Minnesota City Rt. 1. Feb. 13, 1900, at Pine Creek to will officiate and burial will be in Community; Hospital .Sunday after Fort Worth , cloudy ...90 72 ., ' s westbound lane. the highest court. Miss Hedwig P. Grand!, Eyota the late John P. Lince who died the church cemetery. ' • ' ¦'¦¦ ' Helena, cloudy ...... 68 52 ,0606 The Eichers' children have ' a .long illness. . . • . ' - The Supreme Court order not- Rest Home. : . .- ..: April 6, 1949; Friends may call Tuesday after- She was born Oct. 29, 1873, Honolulu; clear ...... 81 70 ... been told of their parents' deaths. Freeman Stands Mrs. Edward Ramczyk and She was a member pf M ystical noon and evening and Wednesday Kansas City, cloudy y..;85 68 .. Mrs. Eicher's brother, Ronald S. ing that it would not review the daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. William ' , WASHINGTON (AP): : - The lower court decision said that baby, 521 E.y Front St; Rose Rosary Circle of St, John's until 11 a.m. . at Kjentvet & Son Kasten. She was married to Char- Los Angeles, cloudy .. ,68 60 ...- .. WeideJibach . 29 CaleaSriia. who Catholic Church, Winona , and of Funeral Home here and after Memphis, cloudy ...... 89 69 .2424 was injured together with his Supreme Court let stand today a Chief Justice Warren and Justice les Kiiecker Jan: 2, 1894, and they Black favored hearing the case. Holy Rosary Society of Sacred noon at the church. . farmed .in the Brownsville area. Miami, cloudy ,....' ;.. .85 76 .03,03 wife, Joanne, 29, said today he lower court , decision that Secre- OTHER BIRTHS planned to care for his sister's Justice Frankfurter took no . part, Heart Catholic Church , Pine Creek. Her husband died , in 1930, Milwaukee, clear ...r.83 57 ,,0808 tary of Agriculture Orville L. and Survivors are: Two sons, Martin Mis* Gunda Iverson New York , cloudy ....:89 68 ., orphaned children. . making the court's vote 6-2. RUSHFORD,. Minn.-MrLj RUSHFOR D, Surviving are: Five sons, Har- Freeman lacks authority - to re- ¦ Mrs. Carl Wagner Jr., Hammo nd, Lince, Fountain City. 'Wis . and Minn.—Miss. Glin- vey ,; Ernest, and Charles, all of Omaha, dear :..:..;' . .83 59 1-.' - .¦ The children are: Kay Marie. 8; Wing: seven daugh- da Iversort, 76, died Monday at 1 \'. ' twins Ronald W. and Donald D., quire that a label "imitation Minn., a son June l at St. Mary's Joseph, Red Brownsville ; Theodore and Don- Philadelphia , cloud y . 87 69 ..' Alaska has the longest seacoast ters, Mrs. Albert i'Mary ) Kaldun- p.m? at the home of her brother, , : '., ¦5; Denise Colleen, 9, and Cheryl Hospital, Rochester. Mrs. Wagifer ald. Caledonia; four b r o t hers, Phoenix . clear...... 101 60. ' ' - " ¦ ham" be placed von smoked ham of any state, with at least 6,640 is the . former Carolyn Solberg, ski, San Francisco. Calif.; Mrs. I. G- Iverson. Houston, following: a George Kasten,. Sprin g Valley, Portland , Me., cloudy .82 66 . . Ann,; ?. . to which water has been added. (Bernad ine) Kiedxowski, three-month illness. The funeral service is to be miles. Florida is second with 1,- daughter of Adolph Solberg, Rush - Edward Minn.; : John, Hokah; Levi,, La Pbrtland , Ore,, clear .. 67 49 ,. The decision against the secre- 397; California third with. 840. Trempealeau: Mrs. Leonard (Bet- She was born July 15, 1885, at Rapid City, cloudy ... .82 58 ,. held at St. KaphaeJ's Catholic * ford. Crosse, and Arthur,: Dorchester. Church, Crystal, ty) ftealon . Red Wing ; Mrs. Carlos *La Crosses to; Mr. and Mrs, Peder Iowa ; one sister, Mrs. Tillie Krue- St, Louis , cloudy ...... 84 66 .68jg the Rev. Thomas Iverson. A former resident of La Fenlbn officiating. Burial.will be MARRIAGE LICENSES Abts, Fountain City; Mrs. Frank ger, Caledonia ; 12 grandchildren , Salt Lake . City, cle-ar .94 55 .. (Gertrude) Hittner, Wisconsin Ra- Crosse and Whitehall , Wis., she and six gre-at-grandchildren. Sev- San Francisco, cloudy .56 50 :.."in Ft, Snellihg National Ceme- Clifford E. Seabern, Strom, pids; Mrs. Leo (Genevieve) Prond- had lived Ln Rushford 51 years en brothers and three sisters have Seattle, clear ...... ,: 63 47 .. tery. Eicher was a veteran. Evens ' ¦ ¦ ¦ Nord by Mortuary, , ,, Wis,, and Janet H. Searm, Lewis- zinski, Anaheim, Calif., and Mrs. ¦where: she worked as- a register- died. ' . - ¦ '¦ ' : Washington , cloudy ...86 71 . ' - ... Osseo Minn ton , Minn. (Isabelle> King, YWnona; ed nurse at the Rushford " 4 is in charge. Albert ¦ ^Commu- A service will be Wednesday at DAILY RIVER BULLETIM James R. Dorn, 660 Washington two brothers, Peter and . Martin nity ¦ Clinic,- 2 p.m. at St. John's Lutheran 24-hr. ______St., and Nancy J. Nowlan, 53 Car- Wnuk , both of Winona; 25 grand- She was graduated from high Stag* ^Bt^Bffl-fflBTO-_!- ^-H-L. ^£j ^ ^< ^^^m Church , Caledonia. The Rev . Today Chg. Prec. imona St. children and 43 great-grandchil- school and from the Lutheran Hos- Daniel Male how will officiate. Bur- Larry J. Beck 327 W. 4th St., dren. Three sons and four brotners pital School of Nursing, La Crosse. Red Wing ...... 8-8 — .3 HHB >» ^^frmm^Sfr ^ W H * ial will be in Union Cemetery . 2 Held ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ m -^ ^ * ' " ^ ^^^ ' in Theft f a' and Jeanette S. McKay, 324 W. have died. She worked for Drs. R . V. Wil- Lake City . .... -li. O — .3 .14 ^m&JFmmwVmrlir*, TF*fi^^ x * ^^^B ¦ Friends may call at Potter-Hau- Wabasha .; 9.5 — .2 .59 sth st. . Services will !be Wednesday at liams, I. G. Davis, Cummings, M. gen Funeral Home Tuesday after - 8:30 a.m. at Watkowski Funeral J. Woltjen , H. R. Schmidt, Philip Dam 4. T.W . ... 7.7 — .3 .84 noon and -evening and at the Dam 5, T.W . ... 6.2 — .3 .03 Home and at St. John's Catholic Utz , John R. Peterson and Louis church Wednesday after noon. ' ' At Kellogg Firm HJ^®^^**«A Church at 9, the Rev. James Ha- J. Wilson. Dam 5-A., T.W. . 7.0 - . .. ., ;04 WABASHA , Minn. (Speciall— Winona .... L I ' ^H^ - > *! biger officiating. Burial will be in She was a member of Rushford Mrs. Frank Donahue .... 8-3 — .3 .08 James L. Washington , 43, Vir- ^^^^^ ^ Sacred Heart Cemetery, Pine , Dam 6, Poo! .:. 9.3 + .1 .74 WlL,^ Lutheran Church its women's ST. CHARLES, Minn . ( Special ) ¦ ginia, Minn., and Ernest Wed- * Vt y' Creek. groups and! of the nursing alumni Dam 6, T.W 7.6 — .2 .56 ret'h , 49, South St. Paul, were be- \^_^_^_^_^_w£yr* '"*' ^1 ^^^^B__B____L_____^^^Bw y ^___K/- J\A*A —Mrs. Frank Donahue, 8£ St. Dakota ...... 8.6 . . ' ,2 JFUBL -Friends. may.call.Tuesday after association .of Xa Crotsse Lutheran Charles resident . 65.years,.died, at — ing held for questionin g at Wa- 2 p.m . and Rosary will be said Hospital, Dam 7, Pool .,.9,3 - .. .. ^^^^ her home Sunday after an illness ' ' basha County jail today in con- at 8. Survivors are: One brother , I. Dam 7, T.W,... 7:3 . — .3 nection with theft of several of several momhs. La Crosse , 8.2 — .2 .41 ^JbeW&QOQQ I ^ ^^^ S ui imAMMMK^ ka G. Iverson , Houston; one sister , hundred dollars worth of copper the former Ada Gertrude Tributary Strtams , H&4>y Winona Funerals Miss Clara Iverson, Houston , and Brandt , she was born May 26, wire from Wayne Lumber Co., several ni eces and nephews. A Chippewa at Durand 3.4 — .1 .31 Kellogg, Saturday night. Matthew L. Millmann 1877, at Millersburg, Ohio. She Zumbro at Theil'an 29.0 -f .1 l.ll Mill- brother , Carl Iverson , Dakota , died was married at Doon Iowa, Nov. They were arrested by Jesse -j____ss__SwwP^ : Special Prices Services for Matthew L. in 1958, . Trem 'leau at Dod ge 0.4 — .3 .09 Schauwciler, Kellogg patrolman , ^^^^ ^rf___3KJHtfHMHtt&__ h^[Z!^^^^^^^^^^^H^i mann 517 W. Mark St., will be 21 , 1896. They farmed near SI. Hu/ K^nSBr^ ^__^__^__B______L___^______l_B_fe^^^^^^^ll^P^^' ' . Funeral services -will be Wed - Black at Galesville 2.8 ...... Wabasha County deputy sheriffs ^^^^^^ For Summer Fill Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. at Burke 's Chales until 1943. They , moved to La Crosse at W- Sal. 1.8 - . 5 nesday a( 1:30 p.m. at Rushford Minneapolis until 1947 and then investigated, Washington works - CALL US- Funeral Home and 9 at Cathed- Root at Houston ..7.0 — .2 .40 for Louis Friedell, Lake City ral of the Sacred Heart. Thc Ri . Lutheran Church , the Rev. M. Eu- came back, to St. Charles. gene Foehringer Root at Hokah .... 40.0 - . 1 1.22 junlc dealer. Rev. IWsgr. Harold J. Dittman will officiating. Bur- Surviving are: Her husband; one ial will be in Oak Grove Come RIVER FORECAST The investigation was continu- It' joy busy day... officiate. Burial will be in St. son , Robert , Springfield , Moss,; s suchjmgggg^^^^g-g^—^^ a on a _ Rose of Lima Catholic Cemetery, lery, La Crosse. Pallbearers will (Ora) (From Hastings to Guttenbcrg) ing this afternoon. Charge* have ¦¦¦P ^IBBB ^^ , three daughters , Mrs. D. D. WESTERN Lewiston. be Paul Carl , Rolf . Leigh , Ray- McLcod , St. Charles; Mrs, S. D. The following stages are indicat- not yet been filed. Friends may call at the funeral mond and Clem Iverson , all ne- Saul, Minneapolis, and Mrs. E. Jt. ed for Winona for the next three ML^mmmmmmmm^'^'^^^^^HMl ^i^^^^^^ l^B phews. ^ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ^ Good, Clean Coal home this afternoon and evening. Zimdar , Ballings, Mont; one broth- days: Tuesday 8.3, Wednesday 8.0, { MHfc ^^^^^^^^^^^^ K^v ie *t) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ B^W^^^^ ^- H"'"'i Int r^if^ v ^ Msgr. Dittman will say the Ros- Friends may call at Jensen Fu- Thursday 7.7. ^^^^^^^ ¦Kt.M' ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mK^^^^^^W^^W4m\\mm%^\ Top-Quality Fuel Oil er, James Brandt , La Canada, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw$^ "'- K^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HT-w^^^" T *%^j ary at 8 p.m. neral Home, Rushford , Tuesday Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Hazel -¦ from 7 to 9 p.m. nnd. at the church m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KLW' mA'' -- *^^^^^^^^^^^^^H HL. i<7/ & \ mm1 Hubbard , Sheldon , Iowa; seven WINONA DAM LOCKAG E m^^^^^^^^^^^^Kr ^,_^HI after noon Wednesday. grandchildren , and nine great- "Whistling? Sure, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i ^ grandchildren. One son , Arthur , Flow — 62,500ciibic feet per sec- ______li__^!v^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl^n^^'^P^ Ni.ru. Allen Foss Royal Air Force In ond at 8 a.m. today. FOUNTAIN, Minn (Special) died in the I'm Watching the . - World War II. Sunday GondUuV*EA RING Mrs. Allen Foss, tfl, di cd this morning, at St. Mary 's Hospital , A service will be "Wednesday at 3:15 a.m. — Robert P. Gipson , Girls Go By!" H^P^J^^^^^^^ H^^Hp^^gB Rochester, after a short illness. 10 a.m. at St. Charles Catholic two barges, downstream. ^^^^^^^^^ Cause of death was Church. The Rev. James Fas- 3:55 a.m . — Cayuga , six barges , r leukemin . nacht will officiate. Burial will be ^^^^^^^^^¦v^ She was born Feb. 2, 1901, daugh- upstream. vi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ter of Mr, and in Calvary Ccmelery, St . Ch.ir- Mrs. Thomas Nel- les. Friends may call after Tues- 7:50 a.m. — I.a Crosse Mobil , son , Fountain Township. She was four barges, downstream. w day noon at Sellner-Gcdde Funeral ______R^\^KII ^^P^^BBk^ufe^^ > married to Allen , Stephen, Foster , eight ^^¦V-Mdj^H£2 *• fWHMBjj^B^^BSP^.,, **yw* ^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^M BH Foss July 1 Home. The Rosary will bo said 12 rn. — M ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1936, at Nashua, Iowa. She and Tuesday st .1 and 8. barges , downstrnnm. ¦ ______L '^ /W0P2__I« ! * ^______H her husb and had lived 12:25 p.m. Prairie State, 32 bar- 1 jjr ^ here dur- ^^^H^Er 4^±. ^ _44___v^nfiflHu ____ Lv ^______NB^.u!s-F ^^ircBt^fl ^5f_ta_tff ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 less than 1/5th of an ounce, ' ing all their married life. ges, upstream. tev yjmL IjKffi^H jrffe mSO ^ \ ¦ ¦ 1 th Survivors arc; Her husband; 1:30 p.m. — Car Louis, seven ______¦¦____,fa^Wfcl^B/^^^KrlSff^it^\ WCK^> "iy4g^^!^^^^^^^^ B with tiny battery insicje. You'll lidU____ ^g|OBHHF Municipal Court W_\Aj, ¦< J^tfr -gM li t-i i a gg'fiap J £ ______¦%ym ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M J ^_^_^_^_^_^_^^^^ ¦ Hyi i J 4 M_ forget you're wearing it- and three sisters. Misses Alma , Eva barges, upstream. mm2^B^efott^a^^^^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m mf^rjfm^K-^ and Miranda Nelso n, all of Foun- WINONA 7:05 p.m. — Cat- Louis , eight hardly anyone: else will notice it. tain , Forfeits were: ^ and two brothers, Clarence barges , downstream.' //--7S\ The "WISP-EAR" cm help 7 out of 10 persons Nelson, Fountain, and Oilman Charles W. Goelz, 470 W. 3rd 11:35 p.m. — Mama Lore , seven Nelson , Foley, Minn. St., .$!!" charge of fallinc to IviUM? W^ Rearing fosses. Ideal for those who "hear but Four broth- > on a barges, upstream , don understand. " Sli ps in and out of your car. As ers and one sister have died. dim lights. He was arrested by Teiday to have a phone a reach awayi yssr* I '' as Funeral services will be Wed- police at 2:31 a.m. Sunday nl 3rd !mil" a d'n,c i as . nt as a nickel. Come in, cali nesday at 1:30 p,m. at Drury and Was hington streets. 9 a.m. — Fra nk C. Rami, eight Handy phones in kitchen , bas«ment., bed room \^J " Fu- barges, upstream. ^ * or write — ' • neral Home and 2 p.m. nt Foun- Audrey D. Schneider , Minne- nave you countless steps and precious minutes tain 12:30 p.m. — Arthur J. Dyer , Lutheran Church , tho Rev. sota City, $10 on a charge of driv- three barges, upstream. t hroughout the day. And you can choose from James Braaten oMiclatlnfi. Burial ing through a slop sign. She -was A whistling boy Indicates many different models in a range of phasing will be in the church cemetery. arrested by police at 2:45 a.m. health nnd vigor. No doubt Friends may call nt the Saturday on Highway 43 In Wi- colora—-space-saving wall phoneu; regular SONOTONE . funeral his medicine cabinet ii Lsble models; or th© compact new Princess home from 4 p.m. lodny until nona. ' stocked with health vita- time of service. Woman phone with built-in night light. s Death mins . . . plus men's toilet- IMPOUNDED DOCS ries to keep up that healthy TO ORDER any of t hese inexpensive services, Mr*. Albe rt Dahl or for raort iniorma tion , call the Northwestern HEARING CENTER GALESVILLE, Wis, — Mrs. No. 1 ,r)13—Female, black and mul handsome look. Albert Hahl , 71, dlfd suddenly white; r»o license; second day. Ruled Suicide Bel l business office, or ask your telephone at her l\ome hero Saturday after- iNo. 1M4—Female , black puppy ; The death of Mrs. Jainex A. serviceman. ' Hotel Winona—Tues., June 12 SI., noon, second day. Murphy. «t. 270 K. 5th was r^jgSpTHK HEM, CHIMB Announce, cull* from She was born J an. 13 1(19 , reported today by Winona County c ,,t r * HOURS; 1:30-5:00 P.M. , 1 in No. 1M5—Female , black puppy ; fi:¦ vlSFl * - *' location in your homo. C»n b« »<>t for the To-wn of Arcadia , daughter second clay. Coroner R. B. Tweedy 1o have ( GfOlTX || {J YtfK - ] melodious chltn», louii o* conventional ring, OR WRITE of Mr. »nd Mrs. Andreas Knud- No. 1516—Male, black , white nnd been .suicide. son. She was married In 1909, brown; license 26; second day, She died at Winona (lenernl Hos- and wn s a resident here 20 year*. No. 1512-Part Collie and Gor- pllnl nt 7:40 p.m. Juno l. Northwestern Belli*)in Minnesota Sonotone of Rochester Surviving are: Her husband; man shepherd; no license; third Coroner Tweedy aald a post- l OV-A First St. S.W,, Rocheitor, Minn. throe s-ons, Clarence, Taylor; An- clay, mortem and .siibsi, engineer's office last week added . far, the two most vexing problems $185,744,000 a 6 percent decrease associated with the new design • Welding and Belter $3,140 to the city's 1962 new build- compared Ay ith the year-earlier the Repair Work. ' '¦ ¦ ¦* technique; ing total. : ' • y • level, according to the Dodge re- I . - t). How to make the foyer serve We jjuorantee All of last week's permits were port. '' - .' " ;¦' :¦ \. j its proper function instead of be- complete satisfaction. for residential . remodeling and A breakdown of the four-month coming a no-man's-land between % Answer total showed : —k- construction. The total valuation I the two levels. , -*i Of , this year's permits now is Nonresidential . at $5S. H2 000, How- to provide for family By ANDY LANG WINONA BOILER •percent: residentiial at • , down 24 expansion other than on the lower AP NewsfeatuMs $996 510, in which is re fleeted the , , up 35 percent and $84 956,000 ! level, which rightly should con- J$^^ Question We have a set of met- & STEEL 00. valuation of 12 new house per- ,646,000; mits;' ¦; heavy engineering at $42 tain only recreation and service PROBLEM SOLVER:. This attractive home creatihg space for two additional bedrboma, does al porch furniture with cushions down 26 percent. j ' ;¦ Phona SMS Last year at this time the dollar | facilities. - . ' provides the answer to those wl'o require expan- the trick. Basic house contains two to three bed- that have seen better days. There volume of new y: building was sion room but like the new. and economical bi- rooms and up to three full baths, are a few touches of rust On the Front Street i THUS architect Samuel 163-H7 We*t $1^128,029 and there had been lfi Paul level construction. A high-pitched garage roof, metal. Can you tell us how to put hew tiouse permits issued. Building in Winona ' has produced a house with bi- the furniture back in tip-top level advantages . —• the main one shape' LAST WEEK'S perwitit were 1962 dollar volume . $ W0.510 being a greater ratio of liveable ANSWER: Remove the cushions j ' ' issued to: .. Residential , ...... i. S'r.csi . . ' ¦{ space lo overall volume — with- : . J . -- (MOT) - __[ tt*M A and clean the rusted parW of the Norman Hanson,. 529 Lincol n , Commercial ...... 244,632 i out sacrificing any of the con- ¦ ¦' '}' ¦ . bedroom "1 bedroom metal with sandpaper or steel St •»_ .^pOOr^or. rerhodehng a resi- Public 'non- veniences of more standard con- - " ., A,f.o\,i-6 *]'rf-4W-* A wool. Chemical rust remover may ¦ -j ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . " "; ' ¦;•; ¦ A Happy House has dence at 13 Lenox St. taxable) ...... &48.4$7 struction . It is design J-25 in the . . . . |-A i . _ 1; Mt I be used if necessary, but be sure •. lo John Wood , 777 Clark's Lane, New houses ...... 12 series. wipe the metal with turpentine ' before using HOUBMPOWB handy $175 for construction of a patio. . Their value .. ,. $ 134,000 The basic house consists of a ' paint A You should also sand any part * ¦ : Frank 312 E. San- ' ' Eichmanh/ ¦ . well ordered two-bedroom ranch ¦ ' xl ¦ Volume seme date I ')" : ^I ¦ ^- • \ ¦ . . born St., $300 for apartment re- plan on the raised f irst f loor, in . . . - . of the metal which is still glossy, 1WI , ;.. . :. $1,128,029 since new modeling at 278 Lafayette St. •¦ an area of less than 1,100 square paint does not adhere ' .' properly to a glossy surface Merlin Feltes., 608 : Wilson , St., feet. : . A '^"--"--]] ' ¦ A,A To prevent future rust, a metal $50 for construction of a new Pro pie rty T ra n sf er s Beneath, in what customarily ' .. ¦ attic level j WindOW,. " : .; . 1 primer with a rust inhibitor may would be the basement, are four be used under tbe final coating . Linda Malenke* 679 Olmstead In Winona County j additional rooms made entirely St , $75 for dismantling a shed ¦ ' ' J-25 Statistics As for the cushioning, there is lit- ' . WARRANTY DEED liveable by virtue , of being raised tle you can do with it if it's as bad and construction of ya- .-new shed. Ross E. Swell to. William C. Hed«faard ! K< out of tlie ground; °m A bi levtl plan with living off as you say . ^t Joe Rynkpwski; 864 E. Broad- el ux—Lot 1, Block 1,".'Dakota. ' . - , diping room, kitchen, way, $500 for porch enclosure and Algernon G. Melby .et ux 16 Ronald E. ! ONE OF the room it a drama- room Why not replace it with latex Ramlrt et ux—Lol 9, Block 15, Lalrd't Add. * two bedrooms and two baths foam rubber? It can be bought by installation of hew siding, • . ' - • tic 20'8" by 13'6" recreation room, 4w Mh to Winona. . *¦ on main floor; , recreation : SOsanne Meyeri io Ronald B. Loflnesj- the yard in various thicknesses T^^f ^^LH Roy Niemeyer, 847 E. Mark St., ¦ a portion of which has a ceiling U. n fL pt Lot 4, Block IB, Ctir1|s Add.' lo room, utility room^ gu«tt bed- and then cut with scissors to the $40 for remodejing a garage. ' ' ¦ ' " 1' 2 stories high. Another is a Winona. . . ' ¦' ¦; ' roomi y hobbyyrroom,. - storage desired sizes Cover the cushions What aboui y our home? Does, il . Alexander M. Oskamp . Jr. . tl ux 1o Ger- '. full-sized guest room with its own . 1 ,, ol ., with waterproof , opaque materi- have enough outlets to let you en- PERMITS FOR gii-flrtd Inttal- aid R. Buege el ux~3 parcels In NE private bath; well isolated from room and optional third bath SEW ol Sec . ' 3D-107-7- lylho 'W- ot U. S. ' :- joy all the appliances you want to lations were taken by: ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ori lower level. al.. . Highway No. ..¦14,- • . : the family: sleeping quarters. If . at one time . ... without unsightly Kranings' Sales & Service for Fred Dickson el ux to Orville. Dickson— I absolutely necessary, of course, it It. hat attached jeraae and . ' j ol Loli J and 3, Block 31, Tay- i , extension cords? . . William Groves. 1021 . W• Broad- WVi ot-E'.' attic expansion enabling two lor 's Add. to Winona. . ' could serve as a third bedroom , There are many new aiid differ- way, J additional bedrooms. * and Fritz Hanson, 600 Grand Chester Tarras et al to Norman Weaver But architect Paul has provid- ent kinds of electrical outietj and St; Winona Heating & Ventilating. —S' j ol Lot 3, Block 48, Hubbard's Add, to . ' Enclosing shell of entire Winona. ' ¦• - .- ' ed for additional ; bedrooms in: a twitches, each designed to fit a job. G6;, for First Baptist Church resi - J house, including garage, con- Lydla Neitzke to Wayne Schmidts S' ot • far more logical way, Best of all, they're pretty *s -well dence, 368 W. Broadway; Winona NW'/<. NE'A "-of NW4, SWV, ot NE'.i and ; _ . tains 1,649 square feet. Main ¦NEW of Sec. 4-105-7. ; ¦ ¦ as practical. Transit Cc.. 307-309 W. 3rd St., and «! SW'i Simply by putting a high-pitched yr- . - • -U— . _ _ . _ - _ _ _ _-0HP' - . . . - . - ." level 1,098 square feet; foyer John A. Jadwlnskl Jr; lb John S . ' Pozanc i - * r * / Lei us show them to you; While M. J. Styba , 603 E. King St. 5, Bloc k 51, Hubbard's Add. lo : roof on the attached garage he ltl square feet; garage 307 et ux—Lot . FLOOR PLANS: Total area of enclosing shell , of this house we're at it , we'll be glad to chect Winona.* ' \'\ lias created 37" square feet of square feet; lower level V,U7 Laura E. Fuller to Kendall Fuller, ef al¦! is 1,649 square feet which includes 307 square foot garage. Over- . the wiring inside the walls. Re- ' " ! bonus space — enough space for square feet ; attic expansion -Part of Lol-7t, . St. Charles limits. .• all dimensions are 49' by 44'6" which means it would fit nicely member, the wiring which feeda Francis Beach e1 ux to Harry Luedke et . ; two fine bedrooms which could . 377 square feet: ux-Part ot Lot 13, Subd. Sec. 12-10S-5, your outlets must be adequate to be added whenever family needs ' lot expansion is optional ' ' Two-bedroom attic ' on a 65' by 100 ' ' ¦¦:¦ ¦ • ' ¦ - Walter Nelson et ux to Charles Brand et * ¦: . • :• . require them, ¦ ' -/ .,.. . . carry, the electricity you need in •1-1 2 /5 acres In SE"< of SW ot ' S«/| ' feature. ;. and ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ order' to use^your lighting ap- 24-1(1^8. ", ' i Framework Erected Reinhold Parpart et ux fo Robvert R. Par- i THE FOYER of thi* house, pliances whenever and wherever : part— SE'.i of SEvi and E, 25 acres of , which . has a flagstone floor and Plant GEO. KARSTEN . you wish.; ¦' . .} NEV< of SE'.i ol Sec. 13) NE' » ot NE'i of ' For Lake City ' ¦ PHONE 7«S Sec 74-106-6. : i a dom ed . ceiling accented by an Call AJ» fer al) dttaHi. Adolph FeUllng to Emil A. Gelslfeld et al incandescent lighting cove, over- LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special)— -Lot I, Block 2, Plumer 's Add. to Winona, j Steel, framework for the new We 'll thow you why FUtl- Jesse W; Buckbee to Ralph L. Buckbee— | looks the recreation room and W"> ot NE' < and S: 30 acres 01 SE'.i- of j consequently has none of the $200,000 B. W. Harris Manufactur- NE',4, Sec. t-IOS-9i part of SW.4 of SEli, j ing Co. plant* here is up. LONG LASTING SHINE HQUSEPOWBR lying S. of road. closed-in feeling usually found in Seel 31-106 9 # i ¦ ' ¦ The 29,000-square-fpot plant, af- mck*,aHAPPY HOME Ralph L. Buckbee et 'ux to -Jesse W. | mid-leyel foyers . , *- " FOR AU- FLOORS Buckbee—W"i of NE'A and S. '30 acfes of. times the area now WO^ I Moreover, it-contains a convex fording six It's a liquid floor finish with tr SE"< of NE"', Sec. trIOS-*; part of SW'i ot used by Harris, ' -v-ill climax ef- SEV«, Sec. 31-106-» lying S; of road. : lent entry from- the garage, as the same chemical *'Acrylic" ^ " . of the Lake City Develop- Mary M. Kukblsky to Edward L. Olson well as the elegant double-door forts used in the new auto finishes to •t al—Pari of lot 26, Subd. of Sec. 7-105-4, | ment Corp. to stimulate industrial eliminate and Sees, 1: and 12-105-5. . < main entrance. waxing. New Seal Kukblsky to Joseph A. Kay et growth. Gloss gives a high gloss finish Mary M. ' From the foyer KM , , a half flight Ni I I al-Part ol Lot 26, Subd. ol Sec. 7-105-4 * The new plant is on Lakewood and does not yellow. Ends water QUIT CLAIM DEED of stairs leads to the main level Avenue, approximately 300 feet spotting and is slip , resistant. f^^^^3Harriet Dornfeld et al to Margaret Spen- . which is divided almost perfectly south of the Milwaukee railroad. Alstt resists scuffing and lasts A Winona Plumbing Co. cer-^-E.'?i of Lot 12, Block 2, Mitchell' s Add, in two between living and sleep- to Winona. Ben Tibesar, Lake City, is con- for months. Use easy to apply MC ", Wayne Schmid! et ux . to Rebecca S. W& ; 306 Mankato Ave. ing areas, . tractor. : - . Seal Gloss on vinyl, linoleum,. Fuhlbrueoge-SVi of-NWi/4, NE"4 of NW'.i ,. "Serving IVtitona for Over : Phane: 2035 of Sec. The St. Paul firm (Zero King) asphalt,, terrazzo, and wood for ¦ SV.V4 ol MEii and NE'4 of SW"< IT WOULD BE hard to find a . 'r. Half a Century" 4O0S-7: ' - . has operated : here since 1948, It beautiful , clear floors. Rebecca . s; Fuhlbrueog« 'a Wayne more efficient¦ living area. Tha Schmidt et ux--S',i of NW'4, NEW of employs about 40, mostly women. 122 W. 2nd St; Phene SJ12 of living room - dining room ell en- NW',i, SW'^ NE"4 and NE'.i of SW'A compasses the kitchen itself It is expected that the new plant The jVohlLDepot Ol Sec. 4-105-7. — a will employ 100 persons at peak "Licensed Bonded Electricians" Gene Fuller et ux td Kendall Fuller—Part model of efficiency and large "h ' ¦¦ ¦¦ HB ol Lot 76, St. Charles limits. enough for a breakfast ; table; production, a 1 t . o u g- h principal 167 Center S». MMM ^H ^Mii Margaret Leach td Wllford E. Leach el manufacturing facilities will con; ux~Parf of'Lflf 1. Subd. of S«c . MOSrJ. The formal area is wide open, tinue to be in St. Paul, MO More Waller Neumann fo Robert Sabln—W . 50 with its feeling of spaciousness ft, of E. 300 .ft. of Part of NW/, of SE'/i end the SW"4 of NE'/4, Sec, 15-107-7, , enhanced by a wall of windows BUILDING AT BLAIR Donald M; Kohner et ux 1o Eleanora on the front of the house and Unsightly Schuler—E. 10 ft. of S. 104 It. ol Lot 6 and 3LAIR, Wis. ( Special ) ,.— Ex- W. 23 ft, of 5. 104 ft. of. Lot 7, Block 117, double windows overlooking the cavation has started for a three- O.P. of Wlnone.. front patio; ~ PROBATE DEED bedroom home in the Commercial Blisters! Otto Neitzke, decedent, by representative, In the sleeping wing, botfrbed- Club Addition in the east part of to Wayne Schmidt—S'.> ot NW'.i, NE"< of rooms have ample closet space the city by Mr. and Mrs , Chester NW".., SW' < ol NE'A and NE1 . of SW'.V of ITS HIGH TIME ¦ ' ' . ,when you paint Sec. 4-105-7. ' . ¦ in addition to two-linen - closets, E. Neissner. Mr. Neissner is TRUSTEE'S DEED one of them «xceptiohally large 1 supervisor of the Blair school First National Bank of Winona , aa trus- and placed ideally right outside your home with tee, 1o Martha E . Klese-E, 56 II; of W. 100 Mail Coupon for 'Baby Blueprint' system. It, of Lot 10; E; 56 It. ot W. 100 tt. ol S. the main bathroom door. N. 30 ft. ot W. 100 ft. of 30 ft. of Lot 7^ Lot study plan information on this architect-designed House 1, except W ..65 11. ot N. 10 II. ot Lol 7; THE BATH adjoining the mat- Full It.comes to you in a handy folder wil E„i5.JU otW-JOO Jt.. of .5,., 30... ft, . of.. Lot ter b»edroom - is a - full one,- -back The Week can be yours now. i, Block 87, O.P. of Winona. " * alf" "Tips "K ' 'BMSffliitOTTiTp-'^friflifr , a baby blueprint sliovw ing each" floor and elevations plus rA... TOJ^P DECREE OF DESCENT to back with the main bath for -XjkiA | ______. They're also availab MI H£I S II Building a limine. " The price is only 50 cents William School, decedent, to Qlge School plumbing economy. The main ' ¦ ¦ ¦ - ' el al-S' i ol Lot 3 and'N' jOl Lol 4, Block at the information counter of the Daily News. 54, Dre-.b«ch, . bath , incidentally, ban twin lava- Contracting Co. DECREE OF DISTRIBUTION tories in a vanity stretching from HOME PLANS, DAILY NEWS Fred Rosencranz, decedent, to Jean L. wall lo wall, Please send me a baby blueprint on Design J-25. Garlan Polus ^^n^i^_m^_n_____Q Schoenrock et al-S. Sl' i rt. of Lol 6. Block 3. Curtis Add. to Winona No. 2: Downstairs, the recreation room Enclosed is 50 cents. 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CITY STATE mrlmW^ j I (Aj ort P * • New Home Construction \- ^_ Masonry Roofing is the obvious eye-catcher with CLEAN UP ON CATFISH • • Concrete Products ¦ Repairs 'mJmlSS^w ] its large stone fireplace and slid- - Heady to start setting trotlines? • Can't Rust Can't Burn # Can't Decay ITTSBURGH I ing glass doprs leading to the Try this bait. Reports say It works FREE ESTIMATES • • P I rear pali .o. The room can be seen like crazy in some areas , fizzles ^AxyyxX¦^^ ^K^^^^MMAmWJtI M A slab of ivory¦ ^*>:^^¦V^^kmlMiWlh.¦;•;wv ^'!Wi^^^^^ ¦^M#i M j from (lie foyer over a balcony in others. Trick is a M^M j railing which adds its own touch colored soap on each hook. Who Dial 6447 [LMW , but 477 Wilson I of glamor. The view from the foy- knows what the cats see in it j HOUSE PAINT j cr , in fact , extends right on out they do. . ' .. m^fnVrmmmmmW ! to the pntio. Howie Point K8IM| LATEX '/iUlpHBIi^ A LARGE utility room adjoint greatly reduces danger of Kc____fl^__i______. the recreation room and lia.s its blistering of wood siding. ' e^_____H¦ il!-mY^ErG9mmlm\ own outside entrance. HOME — COMMERCIAL — INDUSTRIAL ||!1 CONCRETE AND » , .. . ' Ordinary paint- traps mois- There are five outside entrances CHIMNEY BLOCKS LITE-WEIGHT BLOCKS ture vapor» from bathroom, to this house, which makes for Economical fast and sim- kitchen ond laundry, creat- ! uncommonly good traffic flow WIRING y Made In the new modern p| e l0 erect Matle ot Lite. ing unsightly blhters. LATEX ______Hl*n!\!^^^B ; and convenience. I 2-core design. A size for ' l» poroiw enough to allow ^_____TH^\I\ IM ____^^ weight material for greater 1 Moore's M any and every building h6al resislance such molihire to escape,, ______kil«_____Hi^^^: :"!- :^^S . ^______iliB^^ P^-wMv ^*.^'- -,'^ I IW IfCED purpose, • _ without booking lha paint HousePaiP1 & film. LATEX H fume-rejiilanf ftTW^WWWfc fm POSTED I —will oot italn or discolor mntt HEATING from exhaust or fuel fom«», 3fef]\ ' ON YOUR f tmog and InaWrlal gatei. ^______flffim______! Became it doesn't chalk as , ELECTRIC § CONCRETE 1 V[QLK|MP^^ Outstanding weather #fii WX 4^ readily at other types, its * resistance WIRING j m DRAIN TILE jp ) J%j colors are exceptionally ^|BMHEsgpsi i flajjsf ... fad« re»iifanf. Will not sollen nr deterior- sSti 1 -__ly * World' s finest ie lection die in wet ground. ^^ " '' *S r . " Come In for free J\ ^_^^^mmm ^^-^^^^^^mmmmmmm\mmw\WvM€ of colon folder of revolution- I . SEPTIC TANKS Easy to appl ^ ary new LATEX, I * y MADE AND CESSPOOLS showing its range of ¦ a Economical to use C/VGLUSITEUY A hygenic aewage dispo- ' ' ' " beautiful colon, ' QY oal system that will , not m . Benjamin jf o. Some folks worry constantly because they have . inadoquote rust or rot. Made for |?er- IdiUitum, EXPERT REPAIRS wiring in their home —. yet do nothing about it, When lights ^L m;inence. MooreZt, dim as (he refrigerator conies on, or pcrhap you can't run {( INSTALLATIONS more than one appliance at a lime, it's time to liave your " GLASS HOUSE *¦¦ »i i ' ; —_____> 1-p.ll WW— li_ l _ house wiring taken care of- .. . it's time to cnll Rademacher's 71-73 e, 2nd St. . . Pfftw 3J1J Ghas. J. Olsen East End Coal & WINONA PAINT MOORE'S PAIN? PRODUCTS & SONS ELECTRIC & GLASS CO. 39 West 2nd St. RAIIED "Ypur Color Ca rousel Store" PLUMBING t, MEAT.NO HMMi WIm Phona 3339 INC. Cement Products Co. ¦H|MHHPMHMMEMIH|H |HEI 55-S7 W. 2nd SI. 109 Center St. ' Phone 7e»fl 225 Eatt Third Street Telephone 4378 VOI East Sanborn Street . » Phone 33lf We Deliver Phene 3_» WE DELIVER ' ' ' P' r- .i r.p iim.ni M.M II , ' , !,! .M I N . I Wi% A" : . . ¦ - .!' ¦ ¦ ' ' . . . ' ^ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ '.^BB^b ' . DENNIS THE MENACE • • : ¦ r ' • • ' • • • ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ' ' ' ' - - . ^: " J :: . . . .__ L " - —- •

%Wrrr-^- :¦ . '^ : ' ' "' ' A l&M^A'AA .y 'AyyyyAyr 'A. py .A.:*-SHIRAV •>:; \ Schejdo le For R*w Showr Ah event that is looked forward toy \vith anticipation by rose. grow- ers in Winona and the area is the second rose show to be held by the Winona Rose Society on Saturday, June 16, at the Winona National and Savings Bank. ' The schedule of classes giving . the rules aiid regulaitioiis govern- ing the show has now been issued and any persons who desire to enter exhibits can secure a copy of the NEAPING COMPLETION , . . Initial use of the new Nelson of the building for: tire1 sttn-age.; S«)me additional work remains to - schedule at the bank, or from Dr. classes the roses must predom- Tire Service building on Highway 61 in Goodview is expected be done b«fote the retreading equipment carl be: movei; from the A. Rohrer, president of the So- C- '-¦¦ ¦: inate, although other flowers, within the next two weeks. Now almost ready for occupancy, the present plant at 1004 W< 5th St, Of concrete block construction, ciety. - yr. - .- , foliage and accessories are per- 90- by 160-foot structure will house Nelson's tire retreading opera-; the new building has^a mezzanine office area. General contractor The ruless and regulations are mitted. Be sure to get a copy of : the usual ones for rose shows and the schedule for complete details, tions. The retail store at 127 W. 4th St, will continue operations. is WMC, Inc. (D-aily i^ews photo) . , those of the American Rose So- The first phase of occupancy of the Goodview plant will be the use Now, let us talk a little about ciety will be followed in the scor- the exhibition of roses. In the ing. Any amateur grower of roses first place, you do hdt ; have to in the area may enter exhibits. All ' have a lot of plans and varieties specimens for competition must to enter specimens. Only a few, have been grown outdoors and or even one plant, may produce You Can^M personally shown by the exhibitors. a prize bloom. The hours for the registration Specimens of hybrid teas of entries are from 7 to 10 a.m;, should be disbudded and to give Saturday/ June 16. Judging will best result the side buds should Storage Drawers begin at 10:30 a.m. The show will be removed as goon as they ap- be open to visitors from 2 to 8 pear. Other types such as flori- By VIVIAN BROW N KITCHEN requirements for p.m., and there will be no ad- bundas and grandifloras are not pet* mission charge, v AP Newtfeatures Writer could be the six-inch lieight. These disbudded,¦ Containers and entry tags will "A' '. •;¦ . horticultural specimen ^ Ask a woman whether she needs may be useful also for some small :-. - . 'ieuEssi'oKvwfmi appliances. '-/¦ : ' be: supplied by the show com- should bear the variety name, ^a^ more storage and shelf . space and .y mittee for the horticultural spec- '• and any without a name, or in- ' you can be almost certain she'll Drawers may be , intersperced imens at time of registration. correctly named,; will be disqual- : BIO GEORCEI say yes. '¦ ' with shelves in a linen closet for arrangements The exhibitors of ^ ified/ Assistance in; correctly Shallow compartments for wear- more efficiency, and s|nce drawers of course, furnish their own con- naming the specimens will be ing apparel and accessories are move . easily on the preformed tainers. ' available at the registration desk. needed in bedrooms usually, in ad- slides even in the presence of moisture, they may be used in GOLD; SILVER and bronie dition to other needs, and more cerificates of the American Rose A SPECIMEN ROSE should be drawer space is required : than bathrooms and in basement work- in the best possible condition of ' ' • Society will be awarded in the available in kitchens. Kitchen stor- shops. specimen and arrangement di- beauty and form. With most "va- age space often is wasted because Drawers may. be planned to the rieties, this means that it should visions. Ribbons will be awarded be one-half to three-fourths open original planning did riot utilize height requirements of tall .. men to the first , second aiid .'. - ' third properly the space that is ayail- who dislike bending down to re- at the time of judging. Any evi- ¦ place winners in each class, but, ' ¦ able. move clothing from dresser draw- dence of spray, or dust, on the v if Quality is lacking, the judges leaves can he removed by care- ers- The easy-to-wash compart- may use their own discretion in NEW INSTANT storage drawers- ments may be used in the nursery ¦ fully nibbing them with a soft may be installed by the home awards. cloth; or the fingers. and a teen-ager's room; ideal for Division I of the schedule in- handyman in a jiffy and are the collections of the moment that cludes the specimen classes di- The roses can be cut with a answer to many situations. rnake for considerable clutter. vided into seven sections as fol- sharp knife the night before the . Modular drawers and slide show, or early the same morning lows: Hybrid teas in 16 color aind immediately placed in cold panels molded of durable styrene THE DRAWERS may be used classes; floribundas in 16 color plastic are availably at building without attached fronts in closets, classes; grandiflbras; poiyanthas water. Then -when taken into the supply yards. The home handy- , house each specimen should be cupboards or cabinets since they and miscellaneous types such as labeled and marked for the man may install them by spread- are available with molded pulls. climbers, miniatures, hybrid per- sec- ing cement on a panel of plywood tion and class in which it is to If drawers are. to be part of a petuate, shrub roses and species be ; of hardwood and then pressing a hybrids. ' ¦¦:¦ ' entered.;' plastic panel to the backjng. new closet in a bedroom , a wood Care should be used in trans- closet frame may, be installed to ¦ Division TI is exclus ively for Molded drawers, wood and glass ^B&*B) tmmivii>> *>i>»®°^^ ' - . p>orting the entries to the show ¦ drawers novice exhibitors who have nev- shelves may slide in on the panel size, slide panels and STORAG-E FOR SMALL ITEMS : . . . . Half the «loset behind room. It is best to have them in added exactly to fit rec|uirernents. er won a ribbon, or other award, slides. . They , are adaptable to the sliding mirror doors is equipped for the hanging of clothes. in any show. This covers practi- individual containers.; but if it is many types of installation, includ- One side of a closet may be used The half which is shown has been converted tb storage, space for cally the same classes as division necessary to carry several to- ing pole systems and stora ge for hanging garments, the other one. "A- . gether, each one can be wrapped ¦ small items by the addition , of pull-out plastic drawers and a ' ' side for drawers or shelves, and iii wax paper. ' walls. ' " ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦shelf, - v. . . . ¦ The drawers of beige plastic arc an area above utilized for storage. DIVISION III comprises the available in a standard depth of decorative arrangements under Pakistan became a republic in yir 's inches and in heights of three 8 classifications divided into two 1956, though retaining British and six inches, and in five widths sections: First, "Roses for Our Commonwealth membership and Family", and second, " Roses for parliamentary government along "We think our designers did a fine job of slimming ranging from about 16 to 46 inches. '' Birch or walnut fronts are option- Blinds Can Our Friends." In all of these British lines. ,.. : down the large sizes." ¦^$4h^fMjlBd^ ¦ ¦ al; and one might paint, the drawer ' ¦ ' : APARTMENT 3-G ¦ ' SHOWN diffused light. While small aper- arrangements. The new vented . ¦ ¦ By AUx Kotxky ; -; fronts to match room decor. By VIVIAN - - ...... ¦ • ¦ ¦ • , ¦ ¦ • ¦ tures in a boirie furnishings prod- blinds may serve as room divide ' ¦ '¦ JTMBIiai W 1 '' -' ' 1111 ' ' ' M ¦ ' ' ¦ - " ' - - Window treatments are typical often make for * a cleanbg ers, cover a beat-up wall area or every uct of the new trend to satisfy chore, these blinds are treated extend beyond a -window to give whim in interior design. witli an anti-static preparation the illusion of a window wall. . ' ' "' One solves the problem of what thatis said to repel dust for years, ¦ • ¦ . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ y • Heme Building » to do about old blinds that do not " windows of a new house. rhe blinds are available in 22 - ¦' . • Cabinet Work I. fit the inter- New Miss Sun Fun are built of 3-iricb colors and any number of * Remodeling Jaylis blinds by I I • 1 rigid plastic squares to that units esting effects are acheived _ ; colors and borders, Reigns as Queen may be removed . e a s il y to fit combining other paterns to fit smaller areas or added to accom- stripes and MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP)- For Complete Personalized or traditional modate a larger expanse. . into contemporary Virginia (Ginger> Pointevint, a Building Service Contract rooms. When the blinds are drawn Surplus squares can. always be striking green-eyed blonde from you can use them back they take up about one inch Huntsville, Ala., reigned today as stored until of the BRUCE McNALLY again, perhaps at a larger win- of space for every foot the new Miss Sun Fun, U)6.A. BUILDING CONTRACTOR ¦' ¦ extended blinds. The Southern beauty; whose Phone 8O0S? dow. ' . . areas. in the .' Blinds offer many possibilities measurements are 38-23-37, was 304 take Street Little vwnted squares keep out glare and let in other than ire conventional window chosen Saturday nigh t as a suc- cessor to Terry Lane Bowden of Brewer, Maine, as queen of the South Carolina coastal resort REX MORGAN, MD. By Dal Curtis area. J IDENTIFY i 21 Drowned as Boat CAN YOU Capsizes in Yun River TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — Four ->^^ more bodies were recovered to- ?--—»^r .- i-^ _ 4 day, raising Jo 21 the known num- ^ ber or"~schbor ~cEhnafeF~drdwnefl while watching a boat race. Police said the toll might go higher. An. estimated 50 boys and girls, ¦' ' 'B- B\mm%m.mm Wm\m >^^ ¦ < :^J^^^^^^^^^HL--i* ' • 1 ranging in age from 6 to 16, were ¦ ¦ '?______ltv ' - aboard the trawler Chieh Shin _mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm% (Lucky Star) when it capsized Sunday in the Yun River.

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S«». to 10 P.M. AA^^^^v^MVWSr ^A^^VV ^Vw ' IN ( I § ' "" ¦sr^ *T^&CtQI 1 g|«W|tiiii»im iiiiii i" m^^mmmmtmm ^ iiawwpMiwt^^ kffltttffi^ ii^'jytBtj^ WW^.fBWrwiii'iiii>iMTWiff' »i[i i.'iii. i. rrrrrrr^ ^ nif rr^iiT'virn t^tBWiiitiwmJj Twins Could Brown Sweeps Crown Grab Loop wM-yAx :yx:mm In CC Invitational Top Tonight Olson Takes MINNEAPOLIS tfl ef -to After sev- with New York'i double loss to er^ months trying win their Baltimore and Cleveland's: split way into first place in the Ameri- with Boston put the Twins only can League, Minnesota's Twins to- 10 percentage points out of first Second Spot night have a chance to slip into ia a virtual tie with the Yankees. the elusive l«ad without playing. Both New York and Cleveland By AUGIE KARCHBR A two-game sweep of the Chi- are in action tonight,; while, the Daily New* Sporto Editor cago White Sox Sunday, coupled Twins take the day off before Winona today can claim its first -embarking for Los Angeto for the champion in the Winona Country ¦ ¦ :¦-- *•"-¦- ¦ ¦ start of a three-game series Tues- . .. . . • • . . : • ' ; , . ,v» . : . ' .. . . Club invitational Amadeur golf day night. HAF»PV V/INN6R . . . John Bgown (rieht) ,; of the tournament prize committee looks on. tournament, thanks to 28-year-old Sunday's twin 8*4 and 11-7 vic- ^s victory la the Brown, first Winonan to win the event, shot a 183 John Brown. tories featured everything' from arid his wife beam after Brown Qub (Daily News Sports Photo.) Brown captured the 17th Invi- clutch pitching to sheer power, but 17th annual vytnona -Country Invitational fo*r the 45 holes. tational Sunday with a six-over the biggest attraction of the day Amateur tournament Sunday while Bill Linahan par 188 to edge defending cham- was the sensational hitting of pion Dayton Olson of Minneapolis rookie Rich Rollins. by a single stroke. The red-haired third baseman JUNE TAILSPIN HITS 'FRISCO leap-frogged Kansas City's Manny THIRD IN THE championship Jimenez in the loop batting race flight «ra* Bob Johns of La Crosse, with five hits and two walks in qualifying medalist, with 188. eight trips to the plate. Rollins' Brown, who two weeks ago be- average jumped 12 points to .556, gan employment as a production manager for a Mankato, Minn,, P«p« 13 Atonday,Jurx 11, im , Aft»r going thr*ffor»three In Shell Giaiits; ,, has been com- Cardinals electronic* firm the first game, including his ninth muting weekends until he moves , Rollins singled and his family July 1. tripled, in th* nightcap to bring Yesterday he totirOd - the CC the 38,049 fans to their feet in a course in 37-3744, two 6ver par, Yanks Drop wild show of acclaim for their to go with his opening round of /S. newest hero. Braves Drop He started out four strokes behind: Rollins led tlie way as the Twins T^ ALMOST RIPBATER . .. Dayton Olson (left) of Minneapolis This ytar, thlV fWN> on thi Only a week ago the Giants led the leader. On his final nine, he put on one of their biggest hittin_ By JOE RIECHUBR earns within ft stroke of repeating as Invitational champion Sunday Associated Press Sports Writer West Coast, has been no excep- the Dodgers two games. recorded eight pars and a birdie Pair; Lead shows of the campaign, rapping (oh the 128-yard par 3 third hole). at the Winona Country C3uh. Hetotaled 184, a stroke behind winner out two doubles, a triple and six As certain as death and taxes—. tion. They absorbed two more de- Pittsburgh took two games from , Trahcisco Giants' feats at the hands of the St. Louis Milwaukee 12-8 ahd 3-2. Cincinnati Brown dropped a £H-foot putt John Brown, Bob John* (right),,first day medalist, finished third. home runs In the two games. - The That's a San on the 27th hole to beat out Olsbra awooh ia June. Cardinals Sunday—6«5 and 13-8— split with Philadelphia, winning Tlie lf^year-old Wisconsin golfer lad a 185. (Daily News Sports two teams together banged nine who had finished earlier. ' ' ¦"' ¦ ¦ ¦ doubles, three triples and seven In eaah of their first four sea- extending their losing streak to six the second game, 9-5 after the : PhotO> ' :- , By lO Poinfs sons in San Francisco, the Giants straight: games, Phillies had mn the opener* 7-5, "My chipping and putting was home runs in the wild-hitting my strong game today,"' said By JOE R6ICHLER doublehcader. had stormed into June in or very The double defeat, coupled with Chicago after losing the first Sporty Wrifr close to first place in the National Los Angeles' double triumph over game, 2-1,. came from behjnd with Brown, who has been plajang oirt Associated Pre*. Jim Kaat went all the way ¦ in , EYES REPEAT•-- - ¦- IN OPEN- • ¦¦-.- . There is some question regard- League standings only to fall flat Houston, by scores of 9-3 and 9-7, three runs in the ninth and one of the host club since 1958 "3 __j i i the first game to win his fourth played well today, arid I usually ing Rich Rollins' rookie status but straight and tiring his season rec- on their faces in the month of dropped the Giants 2% games be- in the 10th to win the second the right of the honeymoons and traditional bliss. hind the league leading Dodgers. game 5-4 from Hew York. do on this course. I actually think no one questions ord to 5-4. He got home run sup- the rain helped me." sensational Minnesota third base- port from Rollins, Don Mincher : A turnaway crowd of . 33,679, man to be rated among the Amer- and Harmon Killebrew and helped largest at Busch Stadium in 10 BY "RAIN," he w«» reftrrlns ican League's most valuable play- years, saw the Cardinals stretch f t his own cause with a two-rur* to the downpour that struck in laUe Ll ler Tafe ers in his first full season in the bates-loaded single in the second. their winning streak to seven Afternoon. The Pleasant Valley majors.,'. ',-1 ' - games, which began after eight layout had missed the noon-tim e The 24-y«ar-61d bonus prlie was KliltbrWa home run was his straight losses. '*¦ Home runs by drenching in town but made ui> National League American¦ League red hot again Sunday as the Twins first circuit clout at Metropolitan w. u. Pef. OB ¦ ¦»: L. * Pct; . : «B Curt Flood and Stan Musial high- for it later. This was probably the conquered the Stadium. He had hit 11 On the Voi Amelei ...... 41 1» . UM Naw Yor* ;...... 11 11 J« , "; . lighted the double triumph. Flood wettest invitational iii CC history twice, 8-4, 11-7 to climb into a road before Sunday. San Francltee .... 40 31 .Ut IW MINNBSOTA ... 14 14 J84 homered with o-he on and one out and it helped cut the field to aji cineinwtl ...,.,.. sr , n JJ4 I ClavellfX H 11 JD 1 CLIFTON, N.J. (AP)—Not since a drive that hit a woman spectat- virtual first-place tie with New Zoilo Versalles, Bob Allison and St. loul* ..... 31 94 Mt IV _ Loa Angalet ...... to 14 JM l In the ninth to account for the ty- all-time low entry of 59. . York, Rollins rapped five hits, Lenny Green got in on the long pimbur«ii , ,si is JM ,f Datrolt ...... IB « .SH 4 ing and winning runs- in the open- Olson, 34-year-old automobile Ben Ho.gan (lid it in 1851 has a or and two missed putts of under MILWAUKEE ...; » 31 .44* 14 Chicago .;...... ; J» l» .5(0 5 U.S. Op«n champion repeated, but two feet to tie Dow Finsterwald, drove in three runs and scored ball act in the second game to HouiMn ... J4 M .4!! UV. Baltimora ...... » ' 1» .411 t er. Musiai'a came with two On in salesman playing out of Meadow- . three times.. help Camllo Pascual to his eighth Philadelphia ...... 23 J3 .411 17 Kanuicity ...... 13 M . .411 » a six-run fourth inning of ttfe brook, a Minneapolis public Gene Littler, Uie sweet-swinger who stroked a conservative 73. the Yankees beaten twice fcy victory in 11 decisions. The Cuban ChtOt*:--: .:.,..• ., :..»' ¦ » iJ4l 11 Boilon M 31 .41?. - »1i nightcap; Rookie first baseman course, carded rounds of 35-37-33* from San Diego, Calif., made it Each made $5,000. NtW YM-k ...... 15 M JU IXV* WMtiinrton ...... n u .MI uv. clear today that he is a real . Sam Snead, the half-way leader, Baltimore, 5-1 and 7^2. still hold a righthander needed relief help SUNDAr'S RESULTS SUNDAY'S ABSULtS Fred Whitfield drove in four Car- Going into the final Jltae* he had mathematical edge over the from Dick Stigman in the eighth. Lot Angeln t-t, Wouilsn 3-7. dlnal runs with a double and first threat for hii second straight this rallied from 78 in the third round St. Lovli 4-11, Ian Franclico 5-1. Baltimora 1-7, New York IJ. week at Oakmont, Pa. to a tv?o-under 70 to finish in a Twins. They have a 31-21 record Stigman had to pitch himself oat PiMitursh IM, MILWAUKEE H. MINNESOTA 5-11, Chicago 4-7. major league home run. for a .596 per- Of a ninth inning jam in Phllad-lpnia M, Cincinnati t-t. Lot Angelet 14-4, Kamai City 4-J. HOLE BY HOLE "I'm pretty confident about my 10th place tie at 284. He made which ' Waihlngton H, Datrolt 1-4. ¦ ' ¦ Naw rork J-4, Chicago 1-5 (McofwJ ' Don Drysdale pitched a slx-hlt- ;: ¦; ¦ ' • game," said Littler, who collected ,900. V v. centage compared the White Sox scored twice. otm» 10 Innlnat), Boiton 4-S, Cleveland >» (lit gime ll . . SCORES ; . *1 to Minnesota's 34- TODAY'S SCHEDULE lnnln»i). ter for his 10th victory and first the $25 ,000 first prize—urgh at Chlcaia. Balllmtwe at New York (night). runs with a triple double and two " The Los Angeles Phllade-lphla at It. Uuls (night). , Olton ...... ;.;. 454UI 144-45 Classic Sunday. I'm playing as ClevelaiMl at Boiton (night). Jolini 413 751 444-19 Angels swept past Ntw York at H ,u«t(m (nUht). Only-gamak ichedulae: singles in the Dodgers' first-game well as I am capable ef playing. I Only 9»mM ichMulad. triumph over Houston. Catcher Par IN- ;...... 443 5S1 444-M I won't be the favorite though, I ,5 Detroit into fourth Eitzen Gains TUeJDAY'S SCMBDULf TUESDAY'S SCHEDULE BrOWTI 443 S51 S44-47 Norm Sherry hatted in four runs OUOn 40 133 4S4-jr7 " place by beating Pltttburgh at Chicago. Datrolt at Ntw York (night). never am. Austin Faces Kansas City ' twice Let Aiagalti at MILWAUK8I (night). Baltimore at Boiton (night). in the: nightcap, three with a home JohM ...... IO 541 S4^-4K) Pftllaflclphla af St. Loult . Cleveland at Waihlirjton (night). f«r OUT— .. 441 541 444-K Thow «ra strong words tor Lit- 14-6 and 6-5 while run in a six-run sixth inning. Don Brown ...... 411 Ml 444-*4 San Franclico at chtclnnall (night). Chicago at Kanui City (night). , an even-tempered quiet man the Tigers were Naw Torit al Hovtm (nhjM). Mlnnet«ta ar Lot Angel*! (nlont). Buddin hit a grand slam homer Olson ...... 441 SS4 4M-3M tler 1 o s I n g two to FiBf Victory for the Colts. Jolini .. 4R 551 4M-B5 who fuially made the predictions Washing ton 2-1 of stardom for him stand up when Pine Ci^ in ! BiU Maieroski and Dick Scho- Op«n ™"—r—^. ana &¦_. ueveiana field drove in nine runs between he took the last year at Oai- Rollins down<3 Boston 9- the lead with 146, a stroke up on land Hills. them in Pittsburgh's first-game Bob Kelly, 1961 CC Club finalist. i after the Red Sox had won the In F-H League victory over He banged out a 5 under par 67 . Milwaukee. Mazer- Brown was two , strokes back and Sunday, to come from a stroke Prep Opener opener 4-3 in ll innings. FILLMORE-HOUSTON ngstone Ties oski batted in five with two home Johns four. back of Jack Nickiaus, and finish Rollins raised his league-leading to L Rolli . *i runs. Don Hoak's four-bagger By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS He New Albin ...... -J ¦• Linking ..,. ;.. , _ Olson "Jost" his title on the 430- with 275. a four-day total of 13 batting average to .356. Caledonia ..... i • La Crtetent ...,.» 1 proved to be the difference in the The field for the Minnesota high reached base six straight times ¦HIM ...... v i Waukon ...... t i nightcapi yard par four fifth hole. He shank- under' jar on the t,053-yard Upper school baseball tournament was to before relief Ed Fisher ed his second shot, using a three- MontcLair Country Club course. be completed today with selection Eitzen gained its first Filimore- Andre Rodgers' run-scoring iron, and bogied the hole when rhis Nickiaus had a final-round 70 struck him out in the sixth inning Houston League double off of a Region 3 entry at Granite of the nightcap. He cracked two victory Sunday by relief pitcher Ken Mc- long putt failed to drop. He aJso for 277. Wes Ellis and Dow Fin- Falls, downing Lansing, IoWa, 7-2. Deputies for Lead Kenzie in the 10th after pinch bogied No. 6. sterwald split third with 280. singles, walked and hit his ninth OrtonvUle and Springfield, de- In the other contests New Al- hitter Ernie Banks* game-tying Johns, 19-year-old pre-law stu- Littler's victory shot him into homier in the opener and then sin- bin gained the top three-run homer layed- by rain last week, were to gled and drove in two runs with rung by blast- HIAWATHA VALLEY Schrieber had a pair of singles. in the ninth. dent at tlie University of Wisc-bn- second, spot among Uie pro money meet in the championship. The ing Waukon 10-6 and Caledonia at W L . W L gave the Cubs a split with the sin, also bogied No. 5. winners with $53,704,16, behind Ar- a triple, in the nightcap. La Crescent was called Deputies ...... 9 1 Merchanta .... I 1 TRCMPBALIAU f, MERCHANTS 1 Mets. state meet opens Wednesday in Home runs alio sparked the Or- because Kolllwrtont ... ¦ 1 St.Charlai ..',. 1 1 Marehanh ...... : #10 000— . 4 7 t New York scored the tie- nold Palmer who has $60,531. Midway Stadium, St. Paul. of rain with two men out in tie TrampMlaaw .. 4 I Ollmanton .... I 4 Trempealeau SM Wl— f S J breaking run in the opener on a KELLY , IN OOOO position go- Palmer had a poor tournament, ioles to their double victory at top of the ninth and the game Alma ... a 1 Kellojg • 0 1 TheWorf, Marr and Leonhardti Boyer Here is. the schedule for Wednes- Herzog and Drugan. wild pitch by Dick Ellsworth in ing into the final nine since JoJhtns never contending, and wound up day's opening-round games: Yankee Stadium. Whitey tied 3-3. - the seventh. had skied to 39-40, ran into put- and Ruse Snyder connected in the Rollingstone moved into a first ROLI.INOSTONI t, KBLLOOO 1 with a 71, for 290 and $«0. He Austin vs. Pine City The contest will be continued place tie with the Watkins Depu- Relllngttent 4io ioo— 4 t « ting trouble. He heeded three on spent more than that on new goli first game in support of Milt Pap- July 15 a Caledonia. Kellogg - M0 Ml— 1 t J The Meh led 41 In the nigMeaf) the first hole' -of the last nine?. Little Falls vs. Bemidji pu' .sixth -victory.. Scooka.Robin- ties in the Hiawatha Valley League J. Radar and Drazkowski;¦ Woedle and club grips during the tourftament , Richfifrld vs. Ortonviile-Sprln*- - Three runs in the fifth inning -on "a ~ Aranir ----- —"~---—• '-¦ -¦ :v '—- with two .out and nobody on base Two great, recover putts, help- . : ' ¦ son and Jackie Brartdt were the with 6-r victory over "Kellogg In the - trying- to straighten-out- hia -game, fieW--winner <-" -~-—-—.—.—. - homers by LeRoy Miners with Sunday afternoon. The game was ALMA 10, COCHRANE S bottom of the ninth. Then ed Brown stash the title away. On four-bagger men in the second none on and Bob Bunge with Alma 010 314—10 J « third baseman Rod Kanehl booted Littler, 31, never lias played St. James vs. St. Paul Central one shortened to six innings because Cochrana .... ' IX JOI— I . i No. 6, he holed from 12 feet away game to smooth the way for Skin- on gave Eltren the victory. Dick Bertell's bounder, Oakmont, the sand-specked terror Three regional winners were of rain. D. vrtn. tr, W. Wtngtr (I) and B|ork, Bob Will and on No. 8 the former Win*ona crown, ny Brown's third triumph. Bob Miners was three for four Breen U)i Schreiber, Ltahy (5) and Lea- walked and Banks crashed his High player , who holds the coarse where he must defend his chosen Saturday. St. James Homers by Joe Hicks in the first for the winners and Tom Welbke In the other contest of the day hy, McFarlin (3). 15th home run on an 0-2 count record at Westfiel d drained 35- In fact, never has seen it. whipped Worthington 2-0, Austin Trempealeau hammered the Wi- . a , . a "I was in the Navy in 1953 the topped Caledonia 8-1 and Bemidji game and Chuck Hi nton and Dale doubled. Sixth-innin footer. Both gave him par together with tight pitching nona Merchants 9-2 in another g home runs by last time they played the Open stopped Thief River Falls 2-1. Long Joe Thelderschiedt was three for Frank Robinson, Gordie Coleman scores. He set the Westfield nuark 1 by Don Rudolph anxi Steve Ham- four and Bob Richards two for game shortened to six innfrigs. of 28-33-61 in 1958. there, ' he said, "and I couldn't The Region 8 contest, won by The St. Charles at Gilmanton game Wa rner-Swazey and Leo Cardenas featured Cin- get away. "But then I never Bemidji , was packed into a single ilton were responsible for Wash- four for New Albin. cinnati's second-game "I don't think I hit a wood off ington's first double-header sweep was postponed. triumph over played Upper Montclair before, day after rain shuffled the sched- ¦ITIIN Triumphs 72-2 the Phillies the fairway all day, " said Bi^wn. of the season. The two victories 7, LANSINO 1. after outfielder Wes either . ule. Bemidji swamped Roseau 17-0 Lantlne OM Ml Mt- 1 S 1 ROLLINGSTONE climbed on Covington had sparked the Phils His best round at CC has beeai a Lllt3er broke Brawny Nickiaus' and Thief River Falls defeated stretched the Senators' winning ElttOT W4 CM MX— m J Kellogg hurler Ken Woedle for ROLLINGSTONE, Minn. (Spe- to a victory 32. streak to four games. MM«M«ort, Qrant (I) tnd Hanwm M- cial)—Warner-Swazey's Hopto soft- in the opener with heart early in the final round, Fertile 3-1 in semifinals at Cass nan tnd Walkko. four runs ln the first Inning as two homers and four RBI. "I left a lot of room for Im- •with a string of evenly spaced Lake. The championship was play- Second baseman Billy Moran NSW ALBIN l«, WAUKON t Steve Rader singled with the bases ball team hammered Rollingstone provement in my game, " said Ol- drove in six runs, three with his Boardman, Valley (I), Larken (») and 12-2 here Sunday right. birdies, on holes 1, 3, 5, 7. and 9. ed at Fosston. Kally, Valley (i» Darling, Halventn Cl) loaded and Harold Vaughn drove son, rated by many as the top am- , and coasted St. James won Region 2 on a sixth homer, to spark the Angels and Fink. single. golfer in the state today. He turned in 31 in two runs with a Stan Shargey was the big gun BADGER A THLETE ateur home . two-hitter by Bob Truman, both to their first game triumph. Leon Don Peters doubled home two in the winners' hitting attack as This was.his first meet this year Wagner's sixth-inning single broke hits conning in the final inning. RAIN POSTPONES runs for Kellogg in the first. The he blasted a home run, single and MEDAL WINNER and he does not pUn much w eek- Nickiaus pocketed $10,000, hit It was the 10th straight victory a 5-5 tie in the second game. doubl e was the only extra-base doubl e. John Cierzan had end competition,. first error a triple CHICAGO lfl his bjggcst check as a pro, for for righthander Tmman. Moran committed his LEGION OPENER blow ot the day. and two singles, John Sommers — Tom Hugh- second place. The state tournament continues of the season ln the nightcap. Trempealeau strengthened its banks, a high-scoring basket- JOHNS, A vanity golfer at Wis- Till- Rain played havoc with the three singles and Ken Vaughn two consin, was not too happy witra his Ellis , West Caldwell, N.J;, through Friday. North St. Paul After rookie catcher Bob hold on second place by scoring singles and a double for Hopto. ball player for Wisconsin for scrambled to a 71 that included was the 1961 state champion. man's llth-lnning homer had won season's opener for Winona 's three years, was named Sat- putting. "I must of used at least Legion baseball team. The five runs in the first inning, Four Hopto m i» i the first game for the Red Sox, men walked Ken Bnran doubled Bolllnaitone urday as the 1963 winner of the 38," he lamented. He missed at game scheduled for Gabrych . ' 1 i » least three short putts. Cleveland gained a split on the and Ed Whillock singled him Kauphuiman and Oimum R. Arnoldy and Big Ten Medal of Honor for the slugging of Jerry "Kindall and Al Park Sunday night with New home. T. Arnoldy. "greatest proficiency in scho- Brown amassed 20 pars and Luplow . Kindall slammed a three- Albin was rained out and will larship and athletics. " three birdies on Ms final 27- He be made up at 8 p.m. Wed- Irv- Wagner had a triple and needed only 12 putts on the last run homer, two singles and scored Norm Whillock a double for Trem- AMERICA* ASSOCIATION Hughbanks, captain of the twice in .the. nightcap. Luplow, nesday. Wisconsin basketball team last nine holes. pealeau. The Merchants got a dou- Sundaya Reaulte Gerard Janikowski , a Country who also contributed two scintil- Coach John Kosidowski plans ble from Jim Alfonso. He had one Oklahoma city ll, Omaha 1, season , was among 10 winners Ojlla»-Fort Club caddy who shared a tlhreo- lating catches in the outfield, to use Russ Hassinger on tlie RBI as did Dick Marr. Worth M, fndlinapolli OS. named from each of the Big "wove in runs with a triple and mound Wednesday with . Cliff Denver 1, Loulivllle O (aecond, rain). Ten schools. A natlv<> way tie for second place the first - of Green yesterday. sacrifice fly, doubled, singled and Warnken getting the nod Thurs- TREMPEAL EAU will play at PACIFIC COAST LaAOOm Bay, Wis., he compiled a 3.65 day, wm 41-36-39 scored once. day at Westby, Alma and the Merchants will jour- Sunday'a Reiulti Top area shooter in the cSiem- Seattle 1 J, Vancouver tht. point average in business ad- pionshi flight wns 17-yeoir-old ney to St, Charles for . make up Un oleg is, Tacoma 1-0 (flrif, 11 In- ministration and was elected p OPENS VACATION GATES FOR YOU games Wednesday night. ningi). * John Hogden, Gale Ettrick High TRAVEJPAN to Phi Beta Kappa. An aver- The league arbitration board wil) Portland t-l, Spokane I-]. School junior , who wound up with HFC the Salt Laka Clly 1, Hawaii «. age of 4.0 is perfect. a 191 and 12th place. ' +j A Traueloan from opens doors to meet Thursday night at Rolling- r j^j- stone to rule on the protest filed John Jercmiassen of WCC cop- '-\fe{£ " exciting hotels, motels and dining places by Alma against the Watkins Depu- ped the first flight with a 188, to go ... even opens the road to distant vacation f ties. scoring 88-38-36 yesterday \ I KNOW. REAL TOBACCO INVITATIONAL SCORES wilh his opening 78. Bob Hogen- lands you didn't expect to see this season. In- DaSTBAND MPT- In a non-league game Alma son, Winona State CoUege player, stead of a stay-at-home vacation or a skimpy ^_ bounced Cochrane 10-5. Carroll Championship Plight Dick Bvonion to 41 40 Withdraw ¦^THATO 'COPE'. Art Hayti n 41 «0 Withdrew also In the first flight, cardied a „ Iberg and Bruce Katiepolt bad a Jot«n Brown n » u M—It) trip, take off with . . ",,. m Dtvton OIHMI IA un ia—104 S«cond Plight 34 on the back nine, lowest round pair of tingles for the winners ond a Traveloa n for MONTHIY »AYMINT WAN* Bob )t>hnt n nn u—us o*n* nin. MI sr sf-nr ot the tourney. u*»**•Q t Rog Roffler tripled , Oeno Chrlttenien ... » 40 « W-IM Jack O'Brltn a) 11 U-l to happy memories BOO Plnieth 71 If IS 17—IM \ ' X t t» « « Btn Ciapliwakl a) 41 U-Ul SECOND PLIGHT winner was »*—. ***" "> m* " Bob> Kochenderfer tripled and Walt Tom Hadley 77 Jl M M-117 Jtrry Bowman tl 41 44—IM Gcno Ring, La Crosse, formotr Wi- $ S.74 $ 7.U $ 9.89 $1SJ0 Ooai lvenon 7i M 01 l*-!lt than the small »»°* Paul Ahltrt 41 40 40-147 nonan, who posted a 157 for 38 ui » 200 11,49 14.23 19.79 36.61 Otrard JanlkoweM .. 7J 41 U 17-110 Jim Quinn «o 41 4J-U7 monthly* payments. Bob Kelly 71 Jt U 41-1H Art Spaltt 41 41 41-147 holes. Third flight honors went to soo 17.24 21.35 29.69 54.92 John Hoadan 77 17 « 17-iti BIII HolOhm 44 4) 41-141 Bill Holm of Winona with ft89, Borrow Confidently *£ 27.94 34.84 48.75 90.74 Ray RtOCll II 17 44 U-10J John AndirtM «1 41 44-Uo First four finishers In each ««> 33,oa [ 4i.38 | 58.091108.48 Ot>v. Andtrun 7HI « 41-17* Tony Wlggln- 44 41 41-170 ...from under- I 1 fMOilEY H«rold KI»ftr 77 44 « WIThdrtw Tom Theldort » 44 41-171 flight received merchandise prizes tftinrllna U P f» Ptymixlt imcltulitkert " <*> '** menlUyrmt * Claud Oatim.lir .... 77 41 >t WitMrtw sienaing nru tkat p,,,, tf , Mant, Jkn Mlckut IMI 41-lti with Btown earning a $100 savings of iHVt ^ ^ „. ^ MUlon Oilknd . 77 44 4| Withdraw Andy Ch«rlt» 17 44 44-177 bond and miniature replica of the people. CHttint $JOO mnd l)i% on mmy rmmnim. • FOR BILLS > First FII9M Htrold Lvndqulal M 41 40-171 Jotin Jtrimlaittn . ltUM M-1II Bill Olllmor* I) Wllhdrtvo Edstrom Plaque. I 926 to 4600 quickly, on am j ROKI A«olph »HM U-lf) «f our Miuible plan*. . Mint Kowalciyk to Jl ir at-lti Third Flight J Owdy Patarwn 7f 11 si 41-1t« Bill Holm W Jl 4I~'»» WIN POLO MATCH OUSEHOLD FINANCE Cvn Jahnun 7t il S7 «»-iM Tillman Jnhnton It 41 41-17t MILW AUKEE Wl The Mulwau- H ef ttkcrtc Or, Oordon Bmtrton . 71 )» 41 U—IN faal Lundgvlil 11 41 41-174 — \Q£p '&?**&* W.W. Ward 71 44 SI JO-1M Luring Oivl» 17 41 40-I7S kee Polo Club opened its 1962 ; x~$ue •emHogtmon MM J4 4J-1M Tlm Womi I7 44 4I-17B season with a 12-9 victory S unday 52)4 I Third St.-PHONE: 8-2941 " x * I Jo*» Meoermlfl Tt 41 J* »-lM John Buchol* tl « 41-174 over Chicago. Wayne Brown, play- TflHAHCE imtty Van Hool M 11 <4 40-101 Bob Watlact W 44 44-1M i NO Wi »iS0 U SiSO MONDAY ttw M/DAY I¦ I 44-114 » CM'O tttlOAt | R. W, jolinion . . ll « 41 Wllhdriw Win Htndrlckten IM 17 ing hie first game (or tlie wUwers , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m I m Ctitttm BMf. I Tad aietani 70 4i »t Wllhdriw Jim HeaitWar 04 41 4»-lM • scored seven goals and veteran 1 Phona aaffi J LirU Johamtn M 41 Wllhdrw John Hill tl 44 41-114 ^—Aim WMMiMMwa mm. ^ Tam HMk , 7f 41 4» WlthdMW Oordy Hall « 41 4f-»M George Oliver had four. WE MAKB LOANS TO WISCONSIN RISlDHNTS ; (Flrtt Pub. fAon-iY' Jvnt i. IMi ) : STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Tf^ WINONA, ts. IN PROBATE COURT Sports Market Moves . -: ¦ : ' No. 15,24*5. • ¦ . "• . . 1 ' ^ . In Re Estah* of ' . " :. Stc|ck Prices Josephlna M. Donaldson. Decadent. Order for Hearing P» Final Aceouitf Calendar Moderately Lower Abbott L 66V4 . Kennecott IWt. ant Petition for Distribution. Allied Ch A 40V. ¦ J_oriUard 43 Th* representative of the abov* named W .state having filed lis tlpal account . and Nib$ Allis Chal 16V-4. Mpls Hon 84 Lewiston and allowance WESTFIELD OPEN— petition for settlement -for dlstrlbutlcn to persons Sunday, June 17-At .Wattfleld Ooll Amerada 94% Minn MM 52 thereof and th* Club; 37-hola tournament, ry- Trade Sluggish Am Can 42% Minn P&L 40 thereunto entitled ; IT IS ORDERED, That ttl* hearing Am M&Fy 23 'Mon Chrn 39% June : 29, 1961, al 10 : '" Baseball NEW YOBK (AP)^The stock thereof be Had on Am Mot . 14V_ Mon Dk II 34V4 o'clock A.M., before this Court In th* pro- TW/WS' BOX SCORE TNINOHA LEOION- : market : moved moderately lower bate court room In the court hogsa In Lanesboro Tliuriday. June 14, 1 p.m.—Wettby at AT&T 107V4 Mon Ward ; 28% Minnesota, and that notici hereof ' early this : afternoon in sluggish Winona, FIRST -OAWB; " SECOND OAME - Oabrych Park. ' " Anaconda, .41%'-. . Nat Dairy 59V* be' given by publication of this order In Chicago (4) Minnesota (») Chicago (7) Mlnneiota (11) , ' trading. . the Winona Dally Ne*s and by mall*d ¦ " . ' h' ' ¦ r ¦ ' ' Axch Dan! 35% No Am ?AV 58 • ab r a ab r b ; »br *.. . *b r :..) .: - y: SOFTBALL '/ - — • Reflecting the decline, The As- notice as provided by law; Aparlcle.v. 4 « t Oreen.cf-K 0,0 Undl«,cf . 5 11 6reen,cf-lf 5 11 ^ PARK-REC. NATIONAl. . Arftico St : S3V4 Nor Pac 35S_ Dated June 1, 1962. . Cunnsham.lb 4 1 1 Rolllns4b 3 11 Fex.lb 4 0 1 Rolllns,» 4 0 1 sociated Press; average at . noon No St Pw •: E. D. " LIBERA, in 11 LandK.cl 4 1 J Klll«br*w,l( ,4 1 1 JUNE— • . ';, . Armour 41^4 .31 Vte Cuongharti/lb 4 11 Klllebrew/.lf 4 1 1 ' Probata Judg*; 11—Lang was off .90 at 220,90, with indus- . :¦; .American Leagiw¦'. y* A.Smlrh.ll 4 1 Tuttle,cf • 0 0 Roblnsoojrf 5 1 I Tultle.cf IOO 'i Bar va. Mankato Bar at Ath- Avco Corp 20W' Nwst ALrl 26% * Park; . (Probate Court SealV , .. y . . ' " ' WINONA COUNTY Lollar.c 4 tt Mlncher.l. 3 1 1 A.imtitiM S 9ra MlnOitr.lt 4 1 e letic Sportsman Tap vs. Ham- trials down 1.30, rails off .40 and ' .. *i«T' . . ¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦¦¦¦¦" -. v, emlk'i Bar at Athletic Park) Sun- Beth Steef 35 Penney 44Vfe (George M. Robertson Jr., . . Baltimore .' ...: :. : .;¦ .. .: } _ . ¦ ¦: W L. r VI L Dubuscher*^ 0 0 0 Alllson.rf 4 0 0 Saitowtkl.lb 3 1 1 Alllson.rt 4 11 - y- Petitioner. :.¦'.!¦.*¦ cJ ahlne Cafe vt. Bill' s Bar at Frank- utilities off .60. r Attorney for Maw YorK Lewislon ...... I ¦ Petarion ...... J « Kemmtr*r,p 0 0 0 Bartey.c 4 11 c-Apariclo,!i 1 0 Allen.Jb ' 4 11 Boeing Air 41% I'epsi Cola 42% L»iidrltfij : Terry. Beutoei (t) ' * lin St. Field. Pappas aind Wyattville ..... 4 "S. Spring Oravea , /1 l j Robinsah.rf 4 0 0 Allen .lb 111 EsposllcsvSb 4 0 0 Versalle-s,s« 4 11 • Brunswick 26 Phil Pet - 46 • W-Papptt. L-T*rry. 11—Sportsman Tap vs. Bell's Bar at A good many stocks wers un- May 2fc ¦and ¦ Howard. ¦ ¦ Housttm ...... S Laneiboro ..... 1 4 ! c.Smlth,lb 4 0 » V«r»lles,ss 3 11 Carreon.c 11 1 Zlmmrmn.c 3 1 3 . (First Pub. Monday^ 1962) ¦ . SECOND . . ¦;. .;¦ ' , " ¦ . - ' Foif.lb'. 401 Herbert.p Athletic Park ; Lang's Bar vs. Hamer- Chi MSPP WVi Pilisbuiy 525. . Dakota . ... . :. I ;.».' ftuthterd , ..... 1 « I ,.; . 4 0 1 Kaat.p 10* Pascual.p 1 I 0 changed and many showed thin MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Baltimore ....,.,...... ,...-¦• ¦¦• » »¦• ,p 10 0 —¦ > nik's Bar at Athletic Park; Junstilne STATE OF ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ¦ Horlen Kemmerer.p H.I Stigman,p 1 0 t Chi & NW 12- . Polaroid 105% ss. IN PROBATE COURT .' .' New York ...... , ...... " . • ,, .¦ ,•. ..¦»¦?'* ' 1 0 0 Tolalt 11 f t Beumann.p 0 .0 0 _ —_ Cale vs. Mankato Bar al Franklin losses but some declines of pivot- WINONA, ¦ Flsher.p - - • • ' .- ' 15S13 . '. ' . Brown Ho«ft (II Md Lendrlttu Turley. Lewiston owns, a tworgahnc lead : St. Field. . , Chrysler 42V* Pure Oil 31V4 No. , a Carrton.c 111; a-C.Smith 1 0-0 Totals 34 11 11 ar issues went to more than a In Re Etfaita ef Clevwiger <7). Boirtda (») and Howard. W in the Winona County League to- Fllher,p OOO JO—Sportsman Tap vs. Mankato Bar at Cities Svc 50% RCA : 47% ' Athletic Park; Bell'* Bar vs. Hamer- point. Here and there a stock rose * Matilda Enderlelrt, Decedent. ^-Brown. L—Torley. - . ' ' Totals * ' 14 4 1 -I-O ' «¦ • . ¦ ¦ day after topping Wyattv-ille . 4-3 . . b-Farl*/ " . nik's Bar at Athletic Park; SunsWne Comw Ed 40% Kep St&el •«% Order for Hearing ere Final Account . F|RST (11 Innings) . Lewn.p OO 0 from a fraction to around a point. ' ¦ a-Slngied lor Fisher In l|h. Cale vs. Lang's Bar at Franklin . St. ' ¦ and Petition for Distribution. Cleveland .. V,,:. ••;.: •-•-•- _ •¦'*' • in 10 innings Sunday before the ' d-LOILar 0. '.1 .» ;. ' . Cont Can 40 . - . Rex Drug 29Mt CHICAGO 'A'-. .' ¦: '.' .:. 100 OM 030- 4 . . ¦ • ' Field; . The market was two weeks The representative of the above named largest crowd to view a baseball Cont Oil 50% Rey Tob 43W her final account Orant, Allen (7), Bill { Chicago 7r . Minnesota 1. Sinclair th* _ tn. erite Corp. at Franklin SI. Field. Most market commentators still thereof be had on June 20th, 1962, at eleven : B0»ton ..:.. _ ...... ». I t by tipping Houston 7-6 in. 11 in- IB—Landlt, Fex. 3B—F«x. HR-Mlncher, CHICAGO ;: .. ..:'. OW «0 301— 7 du Pont ; 183% Socony : . 48V* 14-FlberlH vs. Bud's at Athletic Park; o clock A M., before this Court In th* Latman and Rommo; Conley, Fomlelet Rollins, Landls, .Killebrew...... (Ml 300 Olx—11 saw stocks in a period of consoli- ' nings and Peterson downed Dakota MINNESOTA Steve's vs. Silver Dollar at Athletic East Kod 96 Sp Rand 15'/« probate court room In -th*. court house In il), Nlchoit (I) and Tillman. W-Latman. IP H R ER BB SO RBI—Landls, Fox, Robinson 3/ A. Smith, 4-3 in an eight-inning game. The Park ; Shorfy'e vs. ' Watkins at Franklin dation which could last a consid- 7 Winona, Minnesota, and that notice tieraof L—Conley. Horlen ; ..., , Z J 5 3 0 . 1 Carreon; Green 1, Rollins 1, Allison 3, Al- Forid Mot 84 /s St Brands 59% ¦ ' :- ' Field. .- be given by publication of this ' order In • ' .FIRST .. . - Spring Grove at Rushford contest Fisher ;: ' . • ..:...,.,. S 11 10 4 len, Versalles 1, Zimmerman. E—Kemmer- erable time before a decisive Gen Elec 1«—Steve's Bar vs. Watkins at Athletic 64% St Oil Cal 53V4 the Winona Dally News and by mailed . : y otlrolt- .-.,. -. .,. ...yl • 1 ' x-DObusschera ..... » " 113 : ' . ¦' ' • ¦ was rained out. . er. PO-A—Chicago 34-11, Minnesota 37-t. Park ; Fiberlte Corp. vs. Silver ' Dol- movement is made one way or Gen notice as provided by law, Wartilnotom ...... ,.. ' . ,..:.. 14 » KOmmerer .. .' •. .";. 1 0 0 0 0. 1 -¦ . Poods 72=Vi St Oil 3hd 46 ¦ LOB—Chicago 7, Minnesota 4. .; . lar at Athletic Park; Shorty's Bar vs. Dated May 25th, 1962. , - - . . Regan, Kline («) and Brown; Rudolph 'Kaal. . ,.. . . '..: .:. '. './' 0 4 4 1- «' another. Gen Mills 254_ St Oil NJ 51 deciding * . IB—Carreon 1, Allen, Zimmerman, Si- Bud's. Bar at Franklin St. Field. . B- D. LIBERAr and ¦ Rette*\ W-Rudolph : L—Regan, LEWISTON GOT the x-Faced three - batlera . In Olh. ¦ ¦ - ¦ :¦ dowthi, Landls, Robinson. IB—Rollins, Rob- 21—Steve's Bar vs. Bud's Bar at Ath- Gen Mot 50% Swift & Co 38% Probat* Judge. . - ¦ SHceONO • ;" . . ' . . ;¦• tally in the U>p of the loth as W--Kaal (5-4). L-Horlen (5-3). WP^—Kaat Loises of more than er point by ¦ ¦ .¦ ¦ - inson. HR—Versalles, Allison, Green. SH— letic Park ; Welkins vs. Sliver Dollar :¦ '¦ ¦ (Probata Court Seal) Dltroll . ..;...,...... -. -.,.. - ../.v... ,-. . « .1« ? * l.U—Chytak, Stewart, Salerno, Stevern. T— Gen Tel 21 Texaco 51Vi ' ? Pete Polus led off with a walk. ¦ ' ¦ 'FOX. . . ' at Athletic Park) Shorty's Bar vs. AT&T, rEastman Kodak and Du S. D. J. Bruski, WathlnjlMi : ¦:. •»' • 1:11. :¦ ¦ .IP H R ER BB SO Goodrich 53 Brown (l); Dan- y ,. went to third ¦ ' Fiberlte . Corp. al Frmklin St. Field. Texas 3ns 60V4 Attorney for Petitioner. Bunntris «"d Roarki. He stole secbrad . . . ¦'" Herbert ...... IM 4 4 . 4 11 Pont helped drag down the mar- kit, Himllton (I) ind Retier. W-Mamll- Goodyear 34V< . Cons Coal 33% on a bad throw by the catcher and Kemmerer ...... l 1 10 0 1 ket averages. ..Among other key t«n. t-B«nnlng. Gould Bat 38V.: Un Pac 30 ¦ ' • ¦;¦ ' - " ¦ '¦¦ ¦ ' ¦' scored on Ron Erdmann's fourth Beumann ...... 1'i 3 3 1 0 1 ( (First Tub. Monday, May Ifc 1»65) .. - FIRST ¦¦ ¦ ¦ • •¦' . • ; . Minor League Baseball 1 0 0 0:0 1 stocks/ Standard Oil New Jer- ¦ .. .. ¦•:. ¦. ¦:¦ •' ¦ Fisher ..:...... Gt No Ry . 38ft Un Air Lin 26 STATE! OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF . Kihwicwy . .. . . ,•. , .-. • • ••- . *'J- .J' hit, a single, y ' ' ...... 1 1 1 1 11 sey) , U.S. Steel, Kennecott , Con- -¦ ¦ .;... . .;.. . ,...... H I7 1 IMTERNATIONAL LEAOUE Lcwn .. Greyhound 26 WINONA, IS. IN PROBATE COURT . tos An. elBs Pascual :...;...... ,. 7 ? 5 S 15 US Rub 45 ¦ - (1), Pllster (4) and Ai- Bernie Kennedy, who struck out solidated Edison and Allied Chem- . No. 15.231 ' - . . . .- . Walkir, Fischer Sunday's Results Stigman .....,:., ... 1 1 11 11 Homestk 52% U S St«el . 50 ¦ ¦ «utt McSrlde, Fowler (t), Duren (»), win in relief for Georgia Wins ical dipped fractions. . In Re Estate of ' . - • ¦ nine/ got the Coli/mbol 7, Toronto t (second, rain). W—Ptseutl tt-JJ. L—Herbert (t-t). WP- Spring (» -) and Rodgers. W— Mesr/de. L- ¦: IB Mach 365 West U n 28 : Mary C. Suchomel, Decedmf. , He came On for Erd- Bullalo 4-5, Richmond 1-4. Biumann, Stigman. PB—Carr«on. U—Stew- V ' ' . Walker.' ' Lewiston IBM slid off half a dozen poirHs Int Harv 56% Order for Hearing oh Final Account ¦ ¦ ' Atlanta 10-1, Rochester 4-0. aft, Salerno. Stevens, Chylak. A—33,04*. T Westg El. 28'/g . -SECOND . ' .. in the seventh. Sanity Henry - and Petition lor Distribution. ¦ . mann Syra 7, Jacksonville 0. —i:it, .' . ¦' .• ' in a routine movement .?. Polaroid Int Paper ' .'¦ Kantai city ;... . : , '¦ '. •. .,...... - .. -s 11 . 1 cuv* 27% Wl vorth 67% The representative of trie above named ¦ ¦ was two for four and Wayne Erd- was off about 4, again nothing un- ' Los'Angeles • . .- .. '. - .: , .:. d » 1. Jones &L 48 Yng S & T 84 estate having filed his final account and Bits, Rakow (1), Segut (4), Jones (I) mann two for five for the winners , NAIA Crown usual . petition for settlement and allowance and Sullivan ; Bellmky, Fowler «), Duren Don Valentine was two for five , thereof and for. distribution to the person! <7), Worflan (I) and Rodflers. W—Fowler. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. (AP)-Geor- Merck fou ght the downtrend thereunto entitled; ¦¦ two for three and ¦ . • L—Rakpw. Gene Garrison gia Southern, nmner-up two with a gain exceeding a point. IT IS ORDERED, Thaf the hearing Jim Monhahan blasted a triple for LIVESTOCK thereof be had on June 26, 1962, at 10:00 Natictnal League years ago, is the 1962 National Lockheed and American Tobacco o'clock A.M., before, this Court. 1ri th* ¦ Wyattville. _ \ FIR_ST "" . ' ' ¦ Association of Intercollegiate Ath- were among fractional gainers. SOUTH ST. PAUL probate court room In the court house in San Francisco . ...:..; JH 1 SOUTH ST. PAUL, Minn.: m-IUSDA)- Winona, Minnesota, and. that notice hereof St. Louis A A: ,. . 411 I DAKOTA TIED Hi* contest with letics baseball champion. Ford, off about a point , was the Cettle 6,600; calves 860; slai»gt»ter steers be given by.publication of this order In tha O'Dell and Balleyi Jacskson. Bauta (I), Peterson 4-4 im the top- of the The Georgians defeated. Port- worst of the autos. General Mo- and. heifers not- established early; cows Winona Dally News and by mailed nolle* Shanti -IT) and Oliver. W—Shanlt. L—Of- . , strong; bulls steady lo 56 cents higher; no as provided by law. . ' . Dell, ninth only to see the rains come land , Ore.i State . 2-0 Saturday tors eased, Chrysler dropped : a early quotations slaughter sleers or heif- Dated May , 25,- 1962. ¦SECOND ' * The score reverted to the eighth night in the finals of they five-day fraction. y : ers; utility and commercial cows 16.50- ET. 0. LIBERA. ... : 3 i 1 17.SO; canner and cutter 14.00^16.00; Probata Judge. San Francisco :. ; . Inning. -: " Tourhey utility - Arcadia • ; - KC double elimination tournament. bulls 18.50-19.50 ; Seal) ,. "SN Louls . . .:. .1)TB :I commercial and good .'(Probate Court DuHalO, Miller M), f»terce <6), Pirry (7) I-arry Papbmfuss, who relieved ARGAD1A , Wis- (Special)—Four- fall , is the.son of Mr. and Mrs. Steels and rails wera unchanged 18.OO-19.O0; canner and cutter . 16.06-11.00; Harold J. Libera. Pierce . Blanchard, Southern vealers and and Billey ; Washburn and Sawafskl. W— Walt, Bartz im the first inning, teen-year-old Pat Maloney shot Harold Maloney; He was a mem- to very slightly lower. Losers , in- slaughter calves sieady; good Atfbrnev for. Petitioner. Washburn. L— Duffale. right-hander, extended his season and choice vea ler* 26.60-2COO; . good and ¦ ¦¦ ¦ : .: Fl'RlST . ' struck* out nin« Peterson hatters. 34-34-68 Sunday to win the annual ber of the Arqiadia team which cluded Bethlehem, Southern Rail- choice slaughter calves 22.06-25.60; very few ¦ ¦ record to; IQ-i by striking out 10 . . (First Pub. Monday, May 21, 1«2) New York . v-: .*. .v , ..: . ., ¦* ', '. . J 10' - 0" He: had two few four at the plate Knights of Columbus golf tourna- qualified for. the Wisconsin . State way and Chesapeake & Ohio. feeders sold early. ¦ ' ' and walking three while giving up ' ' STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF -Chicago . - . 1 19 9 to go with a home run by ment'iii a field of 55 entries. ' high school tournament. Edging below the significant 600 Hoss . 8,500; . barrows,, glltm and sows Craig, Mackenzie (•) and Chill; Ells- Ron - "¦' . Steady; 1-2 190-240 Ib barrows WINONA, ss. IN PROBATE COURT four hits. . and gilts ' worth, Elston (9) and Tappi. W—Craig. Bartz, Bernie Benson ha and Pellllon for Distribution. The representative of the, above Oavlsutt, C. Anderson (6), MackiniJ* (t) was tied 6-6 at the end. of nine Arcadia. Baseball trading on American Stock lbs 11.75-12.75; -feeder pigs steady; cholc* named NCAA the estate having tiled her final and Tiyler ; R. Anderson, Schulit (M) and 120-1 60 lbs 15.00-15.50. , account and Birttll, Thicker (IP). w-Schulti. L-rMae- innings. Lanesboro got the winning and Chuck Kil-. Exchange. Sheep WO; moderately active; all classes petition . for settlem«ht and allowance • kenzle. George Blaha thereof and for distribution , to the persons ¦ - - run in the last of the 11th. as Dave sheep and iambs steady; around 200 headl '. :¦ ,FI«ST * ¦-, Buddies Bow lian, both of Arcadia, shared the Corporate y and U.S. government thereunto entitled; . . choice , to mostly prime near IOO lb sprlngr Phn*Jew York today .9175, Crosse, Wisconsin, for each set. Th* de- Gonzales ¦ Winona meets Lake City in Wi- leaguer Bibb Falk , is seeking its 450-up . .. .,. .., , .,.... . ,. ¦ .... 8.25-1.15 previous day .9175; posit will be refunded to bidders who third JS'CAA title . Only Southern Thin and unfinished hogs.:, discounted tubfnlt a bona fide bid and return th* nona in its next game next Sat- CALVES plans and specifications. In good condition For Title Bouts urday. California , a team knocked out bf The veal market Is steady. not later than five days after opening of F-XST OAMB the running by Santa Clara , has Tap . chotee . ... 28.M (First Pub. Monday, June 4, 1962) bids. 15.00 will be refunded for . all other By MURRAY ROSE Pittsburgh (Kl) Milwaukee. (I) Winona (}) Faribaull (a) Thin and unfinished hogs ..discounted sets returned In good condition within 10 il» r h . ab r h ab r h ¦ ab r h Davis Coach won that , many. .06-2-4.00 STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF . Atteciated Pr»ss SpoHi Wrltar . Choice 24 days. Vlrdon.ct: 4 0 0 T.Aarom.lb 10 0 Breia.cl 3 0 0 T.OIson.ss 4 0 1 Good 21.00-24.00 WINONA, is. IN PROBAT¦ E COURT The Village Council ot the Village of (AP.) The double elimination tourna- ' . ' Ingemar Johansson and Paolo Groat,** . S 1 1 cCrendall.lb 3 to Allalre,c 9 1 0 Hartman.lb IOC BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. Commercial to good ls.OO-21.00 No. 15,223 . . Goodvlew, Minnesota, reserves the right Skinner,II A I 1 McMillan,i» 5 to NetUb 4 0 1 M.OIson.lb 4 0 1 tPanc' ho): Gonzales, ment , iii which a team must lose Ullllty ,.; 1_,00.18.00 In Re Estate of to re|ect any or all bids and to waive Rosi , a couple of fighters who had -—Richard Otto Welbel, Decedent. Qois.ll 0 v 0 Mathewi.lb 4 l t Spencer.u 4 0 1 Abraham,el 110 run: Boners and culls : .:... 17.00-down any Informalities In bidding. Sealed bid* professional tennis cham- twice before . ,it is out of the Order for Hearing on Pinal Account their day of glory, make new bids StuarMb 1 ll H.Atron.cl I I I LoslnifcMb 4 0 0 Oullenev.jb 3 1 1 world CATTLE only will be received. No bids shall be Friday— antt Petition for Distribution. for world title fights in the coming e-Clendnen.lb 0 1 0 BelMI 4 ll Kreiuer,lb-p 1 1 1 Klsperl.ll 3 1 5 pion eight times and twice the ning, continues through The : cattle market: Sleers and heifers withdrawn after the opening of bids with- ¦ ¦ ¦ Clemente.rt i > 3 Boiling.lb 4-3 3 Curran,p- H IIIUnested, rl 1 1 1 an extra game is steady to weak; cows and bulls steady to The representatlvB of the above named out the consent of the Village Council week. . - " . ' National Amateur king, was or Saturday if estate having filed Its final account and Burgets,c 3 11 Jonei.rt, 4 0] Hoeppeier.il 10 0 Webb.c i 11 determine the cham- strong ; extreme top: Sleers 25.25; helferi for a period of forty.five (45) days after Schotleld.Jb 3 3 3 Torre.r , 4 0 1 Styba.D 10 1 Beaupre.p I VI named Saturday to coach the U.S. necessary¦ to 24.56; cows 17.06. peJItlon lor settlement and allowance the scheduled time of closing bids. The ~Joh-an.s.soat .-. the., former- uiarid s : - - • «--r——¦-:——-.¦ _ ¦ ..,. .' .-... _ „ ...„__ .. .-..,_...... » :., thereof, Mita'roaiW.'n" r''l '»'" 'Piai«,^':: ' :---T-»-s i| Wetmktreti.rf '»-o- - - "'"1 -* "¦" pj OryM tlewt -mmt• y««f!(• _»— - - — and. for. distribution., to. the persoiu Wdj hereby-celled-for are on bath -of " "Davis Clip team. on thereunto entitled; th* and Duropean heavyweight ruler, frlend.p 3' 0 I e-Bedell 1 o 0 Schoener.rl 0 0 0 Totali 14 t 1 Choice to prime 23.66-24.06 . ca sh payment by the Village Council IT IS ORDERED, That the of aims to regain the European d-Marshall 1 0 0 Wllley,i> 0 o 0 Walskl,lb 0 0 0 Good to Choice .,...... 21.75-22.75 . hearing the Village of Goodvlew for wor k dona. Non-playing Cup Capt. Robert J. thereof be had on June 281h, lia, Face.p 0 0 0 Curlli.p 0 0 0 a-Brom OOO Comm. to good ...... 15.O0-1B.75 . . at A certified check payable to the crown in a 15-round title fight eleven o Vlllag* Sturdlvanl.p litb-Mayo 10 1 Kenneher made the announcement Utility , 15,00-down 'clock A.M., beiore this Court In Council of the Village of Goodvlew, Min- tho probate court room In the court house with Welshman , Dick Richardson, • — Notfebeert.p 0 0 0 Toleti 14 1 4 Dryfed helferi— nesota, or satisfactory bid bond executed at his home. In Winona, /Minnesota, aivd thai notice tho defender at Goteborg, Swed- Totali 411 13 IS FUcher .p 0 0 0 a-D. Brom rm lor Schooner In 7th. Brand, Japanese Choice to prime 22.00-33.50 by the bidder and licensed surety com- hereof be given by publication of this order l-Uickar 0 10 Gonzales said he . would get to- Good to choice 20.00-21.75 pany In an amount not less than 15^ en , Sunday, June 17. WINONA OOO 010 1—J In the Winona Dally News and by mailed of Comm. to good 15.60-18.50 the maximum bid, shall accompany each FARIBAULt 020 103 X- I gether with the team after it notice as provided by law. Totali III] Utility ..... lJ.OO-down Md as a guarantee that If Ihe bid Is ac- The big Swede has high hopes RBI—Klipert 1, Webb, T. 31st, 1962. a-Called out aon strikes for Plctie In Ith) E—Beaupr*. comes back from/Wimbledon to Cowi— Dated Way cepted, the bidder will execute and of m eeting the winner of the Sept, Olson. Styba. IB—Dulteney. IB—Kispert, T. Commarclal 14.25-15.75 E. 0. LIBERA, flu b-Doubled lor Curtis In 7tl»i c-Plled out play Canada at Cleveland early jn Win AAU Honors the proposed contract and bond within ten Un, 25 title figbt between champion lor T. Aaron Im 3th; d-Flled out (or Friend Olson. SB—Weimerskirch, Abraham, . Ullllly 13.50-15.00 Probate Judge. (10) days after the ¦ , Faribaull July. (Probale Court Seal) award of the contract. In Ith; e-Ren tor Stuart In Hhj (-Walked ited, SF—Webb, UOB-Winona ) Cannon and cutters 14.75-down Published by the authority of Floyd Patterson and Sonny Liston. NEW YORK ete in the Cl-ass No, 2 hard -winter wheat 2.08 Room No. 217, Winona Stat* College. Pro- Gorman and J aekowikl, T—3:03. championships, two Winona, Minnesota, and that objections to SECOND OAME A title and R. L, Cattancck and Greco-Boman No. 3 hard -winter wheat 2.64 posals will be opened publicly and r*ad annual All-Star football game In Ht>, 4 hard wlnler whea t ..... 7.00 •he allowance of aald Will, If any, be filed aloud. Pimburgh (S) Mi lwaukee (ll Robert Qwllo of Kaukauna took second places and one third. Foy) Drives 1st Soldier Field Aug. 3. No. 1 rye 1.13 before said time of hearing; that Ih* Proposals will be received for the ab r h ab r h the Class B championship. time within which creditors of said de- Vlrdon.cl 4 1 1 SimuaeLst 3 0 0 No. J rye l.U GENERAL ¦ The All-SUrs will meet the u cedent may file their claims bt limited ELECTRICAL OroaMs IIIg-Mcmillan 1 0 0 to four monrtis from the date hereof, and Clemenle.rl 1 0 l Math«wi,3b 3 0 1 Green Buy Packers, champions of MECHANICAL PRODUCE lhat the claims so filed b* heard on Oc- All proposals to be for th* work In Stvart.lb 1 0 • H.Aaron.cl -A 0 0 In Rex Mays; the National Football League tober 10, 1962, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., before accordance with the plans and specifica- Oots.lt 4 0 1 Jonaei.rt 3 0 0 GRAIN Two W/nona Dogs CHICAGO (AP) - (USDA)-Live this Courl In the probat* court room In tions prepared by Flad-Smlth i. Associates. Burgass,C 10 0 Bell.W 3 0 0 which has provided the opposition the court house In Winona, Minnesota, .end Hoak,3b 4 11 b-Beceell « 1 0 poultry : wholesale buying prices (AP) Proposals shall ba submitted In duplicate since the inception of iho game CHICAGO — No wheat or that notice hereof b« given by publication on proposal forms furnished (or that pur- MaieroittUb 4 0 • Btlllng.lb 3 0 1 _ lower; roasters of this order In the Winona Dally Naw* Prancls.p 1 1 1 e-Mtmke 4 1 0 in 3934. Place at A ustin unchanged to 1V soybean sales, Corn No 2 yellow pose by the Architects or Engineer!. Second and by mailed nolle* at provided by law. Prime Contractors Jones may obtain a Fate.p tot CremdelUb-c 303 , mostly 21I .-22; special fed 1 ., 1*1 of , the professionals hold an 20-22 1.13%; No 4 yellow 1.07-09 Dated Jun** 1. 1962. plant Uickar.c 10 0 In all AUSTIN. Minn. (SpcciaU-Two and specifications for their us* In MILWAUKEE UP) Veteran white rock fryers 18-18, Oats sample grade extra heavy E. 0. LIBERA, preparing — Tolalt 31 3 4 a lor place ' 3 Minnesota State College , Board, 41 Sher< pos sible members aro-in military and King s Rex Pride, own- (Wholesale selling prices based SS /*; 90 score (B) 50^-57. Carl Rolf, oecadanf. tory a scan! four car lengths in Boiling In tlhr t-HII lacrlllca lly lor F Inn- burn* AV*nu*, St, Paul; th* Builders Ex. ed and handled by Nick Schneider Order for Hearing on Petition for » er in 0th; jeOroundid out tor Samuel In service. However , his reserve list on exchange and other volume Cheese offerings liberal. De- ro*ati change of Minneapolis, 1123 Glenwood Ave- front of Parnelli Jones of Ter- of Will, Limiting Time to File Claims nu , •th. includes players from eijht major was third. ) e Minneapolis, Mlnneiota; and thi Build- rance, Calif., before 30,260 at sales. mand spotty. Wholesale sales, and Hearing Thereon. PITTSBUROH WP MI1IO- 3 for ers Exchange of St. Paul, 445 Farrlngton college conferences. Fourteen dogs New* York spot quotations fol- milk) Albert Roll having filed a petition lor the State Fair Park. . MILWAUKBE , WO 000 003- 3 were entered ?n American cheeso; v; mediums 23'i; Probata Jufrg*. NORMAN NELSON, President punctured ern and Churles Bryant of Ohio urday and tourney play opens slightly Improved . standards 26; dirties 23^ ; checks (Probata (Court Sell) Mlnneiota Mat* College Board land. Ore,, who went Into a spin tion, with • pouible: . S. D. J. Bruski, 41 Sherburne Avinu* and eWMbod Into the reUlnlng lung. State. Sunday morning. Wholesale prices, on hulk cartons U Attorn*, lor P*llllon»r. il, Paul J, Mlnneiota '¦ Help Wanted--f>AaU 27 Farm, Implements, Harn«»» 48 Building Materials • ' 61 Sewing Machine* . , 73 Houses for Sale 99 Monday, June ' : ,;!>« WINON A DAILY NEWS 15 ~ SHEET METAL Y(3u . Portable MAN and funiace In- ALLIS CHALMERS-2 rew cultivator late LET US HELP y»1th your building USED MACHINES. Gu»r«nt«d. DELUXE DUPLEX—5 rooms up, « roomj ,; staller wanted. Lennox Furnac* Deal. style for WD or 45. 1100. Also, . 1 let . proeiwrisl see oi for .foundation blocks. or coneoloj. . WINONA SEWING MA- down.: large picture window In family : ' ' ' WqhtAds er. Writ* Palmer Hanson Heating, 1)1] . of speed chlelds. Will fit any tractor. : chimney blocks, mannole blocks, parti- CHINE CO,,. . 511 Huff. Tel. 9348. room. 6 rooms of wood paneling. Base- Wanted—Real Estate 102 Usttd Cvei y y / y ;y yy ¦lOg . -V' _g«orge St,,. ' obn Minn, ' > • ment floor tiled. Maw extraj. ~ ~ - _ La__Crosse, Wli. : »iS. J _ Bain, Frtmonrli . : i lion Blocks, Mptle tanks, ceispooli, Port- Must WITL PAY H IGHEST~CASH PRICES BUICK—19S5 Century t door hardtop, ex- GENERAL land ceraent, mortar cement, R«^dy Specials aMhe Store* 74 see to appreciate, Arnold Kohmir, 1076 FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY , " PARMWORK-depemJabl* »lrv DISC SHARf»eNlN(Tby rolling. Wo m*tal Gilmore Aye. -,- .. - . . celtenf condition new Plr estone white* Start Here gte man wanted. Alfred Ftullro, Alma; removed, Fred Kranz, tt. Charles, vinn. Mixed In bagi, foondatlon coating . arid Renew rugs and upholstery with Golden aldeyrall fires. Must be seen to ap- WU. Ttl. ' ¦ ; re-lnforcetf steel of all * ty pea. fo' ' S2S-H- *. : .. Tal. ai3K/-». . ' . ;¦ r ;¦ .:. - ' • :r Star's ' miraculous, clesmno discovery. CENTRALLY LOCATED - 4 tuedroom <'HANK" JEZEWSKI ptaclate, ¦ Fensk-e Auto Sales, ¦ 440 E.¦ ¦ JLIND A0» UNCALLED *i-; . -. : home, 1 bedroom dowtistalra, .iBrgi lot Wlnona'i Only Reel Estate Buyer) , ana, -* . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . - ¦ - - • ¦ ¦ '.. ' • ¦ r . EXCELLENT . OPPORTUNITY ter txper- INTERNATIONAL-^model 8, with Olltl- Ea Us» shampobar frM. Lawretu Furniture. - . ' st End Cp&l & Priced fo sell, Immediate poswislon. . .fell,. .6338 and 7W3 P.O. Box 343 . 1.10, 18, li, 2«, 32,-34, 3_, 3», 41,. ' lanced farm youth on larot modern vator , and- mounted lawrtg. Rltently ..fl, dairy . farm. Prefer . someone . v»tth FFA , Pliln- Stoves, Furnaces, Parts . . 75 Archie McOlll Real Estate, 106 W. 3rd. 44, 47, ^, ' 49, JO 51 55 57 58. overhauled. $325. Laverne VValch¦ ¦ Cement; Products¦ Co: Boate/ Moto ry Eje. CHEAPIES! .training. Til.H210 for appointment, vlev., Minn, Tel. 534-237S.;, - ; . ¦: ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' 108 _r m t.m . '; ., » ' A- tii.. »» ELECTRIC and gas ranjes, water Mat- ' '54;BUICK, 2 OT Jierdfep ...... SMS. ' ~' ers. High trade-ins. Itiitall-servlce. WEST B RO ADW A Y-TdSO. newri^bedroom, ALUMINUM BOAT—14 ft., fully equlp- '53 OLDS., 81, -Wr . .:...... S345. ABLE COlJsfRUCtTofrwORKERT^Over- REMOOEHMG YOUR »ARN? wny not garage attached, also, new 3-b_ _ itai-U.S. project!. : All fradat. Write pot In a complete CLAY: tttulppt. ttl Co_l, Wood, Other Fuol 63 RANGE OIL BURNER CO., 907 E. ith room, ped, with 40 h.p. Mercury motor j Tel. •52 PONTIAC, a-dr, stick S24S. : St. Tel. U7V Adolph wic>ialo»skl. A. : -'. 1i5i W. Broadway, and our own resi- SSSt or : set e»t W E, Broadway, ..Globe Application Service,. 8ox !S4, up; Barn cleaner, Comfort "or laver ~ dence at. 471 Wayne. Wilke , .'Si DESOTA, fc-door .. .: ...,.. *1D0. ' ; Baltimora 3; Md, ventilation, etc. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ Homes, inc. NOTtCB . . stalls, OAK RlOOt '.LUMBiW . AND WOOD ELECTRIC RAHOE, SH. Call evenings. 60S Tel. 4137V - . ¦ ¦ - . ALMOST NEW Lugar, IS ft. cabin crull- : S, SERVICE, . Minn. For good quality lumber and WOM ¦ • ¦ f ; F0R6I0N EMPLOYMENT. Construction, SALES MlnnellM*¦ ¦ ¦; Main .St. . . ' .; ...... er j 40 h.p. Johnson motor. Complete J^l^lturarTSM ' : , ; ;. : t«lephone Trempealeau 14 FULL LOT—6 bedroom home, 4^ bedrooms S1.40O. Mri. Paul Rogers, Whalan, Minh. :ry AWAlZAArA TtiliT newjpeptr will be reiponslbte for other werk project!. Good paying over- . . ; /* ¦; ¦¦ : Incerreet Insertion ot any : seal lobi ^ ^ DAVB BRUNKOW SON Typewriters downitelri, 2 upstalre. V/t baths, 'full . Ttl, yHobart 7-21>4: only one with extras, travel expense!. JOHN DBERE-2 Mttlon rotary . hoe, like * 77 basement; Archie McGill Real , Buick-Ofdsmobife-GNAC classified adv«rHMm«nt jmbllshefl In Write only; Foreign , Service Bureau, rear mounted, Tr»mpMI«aia. Wls. ; : Sstete * new ; For*l cultlVltor, TYPEWRITERS snd adding machines for : 10e ty. 3rd.; Tel. 4013, ' . • ALUMACRAFT-FDL good fishing boat; 40 Optn Men, Wed, -end Frl. Evenings tfie Wartl Ad section, . Checle your ad Dept, 233, Bradenton Beach, Florida. Ideal for narrow, row bean cultivating; _ . - _XA h.p. Mercury, '61 model, with- Controls, call 3331 ¦' W » eerrecMon must ba ~ Furnifuro sale or rem. Reasonable rates, free- i and ¦ SEE IBM lob training oppoVtunltles cn alio ebou-f 150 bit. ear corn. Ray , Rugs, tinoleum 64 delivery. Sea us for all your offlca »ui>- BAN6 DIRECTOR'S * HOMI-Pinle ram- took this over, before you buy. Best ..' made. , ' ' •' " ' -\. Spelti t Sonst LiwWon, Minn. .; bier, , 3 bedrooms. Acron from Jeffer- oftfr, 703 E, _ 3rd. Tel. t-MW. the Amviament : Page 4, next¦ to movie¦ SPECIAL-^xU -rugi with built-in pl Ies. desks/ files or ofllc* chairs. ¦ Luna adi. . .- . "' . . . ; . ¦ foam Typewriter Co. Tel. S271. ¦• son School, bus on corner, large fin- - Mercury ; ; v pad. SJM5. BORZYSKOWSKI FURNI- ished recreatlfiaarToom, glats shower in lt fl. Shell lake . glass runabout with \ / . 5? ; :: .Il)EA , -Vr y TURE, 303 Mankato Ave. Open eve, TrPEWRITEft 8. ADPING MACMIN8 ' bathroom, large icreened In porch,; built- w]ndthleld, steering control, cushions, 4-door, radio heater, " ^ ^- .NEW ; r ¦ . canvas cover.; I30O. Boat is stored at V / . R6Ut E MAN nliigs. . . Sales—Service—Rerrtal in cheats In bedrooms. Extremely large / Mercomatic transmis- Personals J' to pick up orders from established cut- . ni bu. PTO driven Manure WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE . area of linen closets and storage apace. Trempealeau, Richard Dresselhaua,¦ ¦ Pig- Y ¦ FULL SIZ-E BEDu-ln good condition ; 2 eon Falls, Wli, : . • ' ¦ ¦ ¦- ¦ torners. Open new accounts. Age 24^0. , 20 inch tires, 2-pc. IS) E. 3rd . T«'. S-33D0 . Beautiful landscaping. Robert Andrus, ;, .; . , . \ M sion, : whitewalls, solid FATHER'S DAY—Any day, Is the day to 3400.per , Spreader rolloway beds; . portable washer, like Til, 7197. ¦ look ¦ over -the month to start. Write personal ' ' ' ¦' new. 504 . Chatfield. EVINRU0E¦ — IMS 15 h.p. motor. 778 6. grey finish , long, low stop in and many fl'fl summary to Box N-4, C/o A-5i Dally drop center wheels. . . Washing, Ironing Machines 79 ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - , ¦ \i . ' ' 3rd. . . ;;. ,. ; ,. Items on display . . at... RAINBOW JEW-, • Nawi. ' . - - ~ ORRIN . ST. 355— New. attractive 3 bed- . . :-" .? and dependable , pric- room home, ceramic bath, ELERS, next to : the post¦ ¦ office,¦ ¦ on¦ MAYTAG ANO FRIGIDAIRB - :Fast, a>^ buiit-lns, ell LARSOFPiJW, 14 tf„ fully egulpped, 700 ed -for quick sale at - ¦t th. A . ,. • - - - ." ' . ¦;¦ ¦ * ¦ '. ¦ , ;¦¦ - KOCHENDERFER & SONS pert service. Complete stock of parts. birch woodwork, hardwood floors, pan- Mercury motor, sharp and fast. 420 W. . NEW! • ' • ¦ ¦ , Fountain City, Wis, - H. Choata t, Co. Tel. 2871 eled breezeway and attached garage. . 8th. , LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily and eco Must be seen Inside. Call B?uce Mc- riomlcally with Oex-A-Dle-t tablets.¦ Onsy¦ Your Opportun ity Round Walnut^ :•.• • Nally, Builder, 8-1059. . BE1. BOY—1959, 17 ft.: fiberglass runabout yy , 98c. Ford HdpKlfH. y ¦¦ ;¦¦/ ¦ Wanted—To Buy A_ Bf arid. SO b'P. Johnson outboard motor. xM^^x X ¦ Dining BY , OWNER leaving town. One, story, Bot h purchased tn 1940- and both In ex- ARE YOU A PROBLEM ORINKERJ-Man Is Here! Room Tqble _ ' - ' USED PIANOS—regular and player, 'or 3-bedroom home, living. . . room , large cellent condition. Will take smaller boat . or woman, yovr . drlnklnB creates numer- .,' rV -; ;$595r Extra leaf , .4 side chairs, tr»de : In on-new furniture. Lawrenz Fur- kitchin with dining area,, disposal, dish- In trade and will finance. Tel. 347-4, after ous problems. It you need and v»a*it -: niture, 173_ E._ 3rd._ Wlm>na, Minn. washer, drapes- throughout, new ga* fur- & Tel. 8-1846.: can be seen at Winona help, contact Alcoholic) Anonymous, Pto- Where? — Witiona and china. Reg. $279, ¦ ', ""-3 " nace, ' double ' garage, glassed iiK lront Marine Harbor. ' : ^ENABLES rr neer Group, Bex IH, Wlripna, Minn. ¦ Special price on limited ; slight damage. SLOTTED tnold board 2 »r bottom ^S ; _ What? . ' ' . ' . plow wanted. Bart Buol, Kellogg, porch. H2.400. Tel, * 6454. y~ ~ ~ r — " ' — Service Slaiioxi . . Minn.¦ RUNABOUT—1 9M li ft .r mlhei_ any fin- . 75 W. 2nd . : r Tei;"8^711 .y/' . :; ' GEfOUT IN tHe SUN wirrTPoiiro'idlSri amount of new big wheel Tel. 767-un. ' ; . . y.., : . - ¦ ' . ' - ETTMMXC ULATE~Tbedroom home. Story Ish, windshield,.steering, ' controls, speed- glasses, naturally trom GOLTz DRUSS, :¦ ¦ ' • ¦ ¦ With whom? — The Texaco Co. r NOW $159 .; .' 'HTO'HEST JUNK P RICES and a half. Cemented basement. New ometer, upholstered seats, 22 h.p; Mer- 374 E. 3rd. Tel. 3347. _ . Cunniiigham Conditioners. ; ;. gas furnace^ 1 car garage. 3O0 block ¦ cury motor. . A beautiful boat, motor In W. 8, W, IRON AND META L CO. ' cfcj WE RECONDITION all hn»k« "or weter Terms Available west . Full price I1O.5O0. ABTS AGEN- perfect shec-e. Price tSOO. Mervtn Quln- 207 w. lnd,_across Spur. Gas St ation CY, INC., Realtors, 15« Wl(nut St. Tel. ¦ ' ioftners—complete stock, of softeni ng SeeyR. W. Stem ' ¦ ' nell, Spring Grove, Mlnnl Tel. M^R, ¦f r salts, delivery too. CULLIGAN. .Tel. y' ¦ ' ' ' WM.^MILLER SCRAP. IRON (. META. L 4242 or; after, hoiffs: E. R, Clay 8-2737, sir^^ x 3600, CALL "HEY CULLIOAN r .r XUND CO. pays highest price* for scrap. Iron, Wm. R . Pagel . 4501. E. A; Ants 3U4, rAoto7cycle»( Bicycles 107 Y y Special ; 4-dr., radio; MAIN" • y LAWRErsJ ¦ ¦¦ of the Texaco Co. for details . Z . ¦•¦ • ¦ . . ¦¦; : ¦ rfietals, hides, wool¦ ¦ and raw fur, _ Geo. Pelowski' S-2701.. . - . . -. . . \A ' '£,- heater, automatic COFFEE BMtAK, Spend yours In the on paid Furniture & Appliance . 22? W. 2nd.. ' ,. ' Tel. 3M) .. Triumph Thunderbird . Is training, financial as- IMPLEMEN IXG. ¦ ¦ ¦ OWNER LEAVING TOWN-3 bedroom TMC NEW 1942 , pleasant atmosphere and congenial >ur- • ¦ Closed Saturdays titr* now. H you are looking for a fine Y' ./.- . transmission tu-tone • roundlnoi of RUTIN'S RESTAURAMT, sistance, opportunities, and po- ' ¦; ¦' ¦ ¦' a73 E. 3rd Winona ~ home, outside city limits. Shown by - 'r,Eleva,:Ws.. - ' . ' :"' HIGHEST pftiCES PAID - appointment only. Til. 8-1422. large mach ine, this could please you finish , whitewalls, ex- 124 E. 3rd. Open 74 hours a day, «ev- tential earnings. . Call or se« :r . y • most. Other smaller niachlnet at low is Y# eryday except Monday. .' 1or scrap Iron, metals, ragi, hides, raw T. tra clean thruout , a . " Mr. Stein. No ' obligation ' ¦furs DUPLEX-Centraily letatM. Private en- S1B7.50. See Allyn Morgan, Lake Blvd. ~ ,.. .on Oh Hgwy. 93 between Eleva and Wool! .: . trances. 1 with ; 2 bedrooms, full bath, real eye-stopper 'MeMO~forSWklfT.Y . fc: BUCK-How7O»M . """ "" " ¦ , re- " to i your part: This may be your CLEARANCE SALE living room, family ' room and, kitch- : USED BICYCLES .;. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ you didn't ask me go along to and Eau Claire. . . . • Sam Weisman & Sons ¦ - duced inyprice to; - - ' •' . . the game? Niy little .. feelings are h urt ship coming in. Tei. 4743 . ."or en; other with I bedroom, living room, (COLTER'S '. 400 MANKATO AVB. , $79.95 KroehWr Memory INCORPORATED¦ •¦ kitchenette , bath. Garage. For appolnt- "ReoBy " RAY MEYER, IsNN write PO. Box 283, Winona . ^0 W. 3rd • •. . .• . • . . ' Tel. JM7 ' /! ' KEEPER, WILLIAMS HOTEL. Swivel Rocker. . ment call Oakola Mi 3-2076. . TrociS/Jractors, frailere 108 :'V. -V' ' : ^995 - ' ' ' : :: - r-/ - ~ ~: " ~ Rooms W'ithout Meals G. 4 OR 5 BEDROOM home in an fAKE Y0UR "fROUBLEST to the terrific ALLIS CHALMERS Foam seat and back , heavy yM FORD—19J3, V.-i7~l ton truck, with com- -. WARREN . BETSINGER, Tailor ~ Ideal east centra l location. Nice kitch- tailor. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ , H*lp—Milo or FtmaU 2ft 100% Nylon covers, " blnatlon grain and stock rack, dual ¦ ¦it'-. W. ira. ¦ yy FOURTH W, 424—Sleeping room for gen- en . Full* basement. Enclosed .. fronl . Model C Tractor^ with . tieman Jn modern home: porch. Full lot. On bus line, Under S10.- wheels, very good rubber. Must be seen " ~ STRAWBERRY PI CK6RS, 14 yiari Or $89.95 Kroehler; Smart Ifostess to be appreciated. Willard Rett, Fovn- ffoP IF YOU CAN-lt you can't, GO to older. Stanley . .Langowskl ' Farm. Tel. ~ ~ - 000. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Realtors, 151 "¦ - DALE'S for that brake |ob. . 2 row Corn Cultivator. Chair , 35 inch high back KlNG E lJ7—Nice large room, modem taln City, Wis. , ; ./¦ ; VEINJABLES DAL E'S . 4B13. . . . . facilities. Gentleman preferred. Reason- Walnut St. Plv.ie 4142 or after hours; STANDARD, 4th fc Johnson, Tal. »«65 Walnut , arm trim, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ - ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ E. R. Clay 8-2737, V/m. R. Pagel 4501,, E. ViOBtLE HOMES-New and used. Wl . 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ¦ . . able. ; : . ' . * - . ¦* . . , .' . ¦ for Fr ee P ickup and Delivery. ; Sltuationt Wanted—-F«mil» 29 KOCHENDERFER & SONS ¦ " 100% Nylon covers. A. Abts 3IS4; Geo. Pelowski B>270t: . . will buy or sen your used mobile home - — ~ ""fwo or trade lor anything of value. Red ¦ : Your Choice ;: Apartments, Flets : 90 BU FFALO CI TY, Wl s. -- ^bedroom Highway by Busin«ii Sorvicei 44" WOULD LIKE housekeeping for 1 or 2 . Fountain City, Wis. home, full basement, breezeWay, gar- Top AAoblle Homes, *1> persom In or neer : winona. Write or the Ooodvlew water Tower. - • . ~ . Red, blue , green, brown. UPSTAIRS duplex 5-room apt. Heat and age. Along Spring Lake. 2 yeara old, CHARLIE 1! COST6M BU ILDERS, Prerton, Intujre A-41 Daily News. ; . . Eugene Feuling. ' ' -¦' ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ " ¦ and rebuilt al ANNIVERSARY ~T hot water furnished.¦ Garage. Inquire i!7 . :• . .. TRAILERS REPAIRED Minn. Exciting - new homes, EXpiHIBNCEO " ¦ " ¦ 3950 W. 4th; Tel, expert re- BABYSitTeR seeklna E . 4th; : . NEAR room house; 2 BERO'S TRAILER; ; modeling service, free estimates. "Trt, •unimer job, Tel. 8-18IB. ;' ~ DOWNTOWN—* 4933, Expert work. ., ;¦: ; y ' . "OYL" SPECIAL $59.95 THI RO- E! 655Vi^ roon- bedrooms, kitchen, living room. Hoi , : collect at Preston, Souttv 5-2453. ¦ 6 rT partly mod- .v;0r; : :;SALE!: - ^:.;' : TE AC HER wants . muilc studantl alio ¦¦¦ wl ' . .. ern. Available. July I. • ' water. . Refrigerator and electric itovi PORO—1961 Econollne pickup. 13,000 miles. : FToOtTliANlsiNCj—se8lln«rwaxlng. VtforK remedial .reading and arithmetic. Tel. Oil at Bulk Prices SIXTH E, ^-4 rooms- partly modern. Included. $5,500. Write Box U7, ; Bloom- : Like new condition. Tel. 1-3271. ¦ ;¦ ¦ ¦ , ' ' -¦ 8HV* ¦ ¦ Guaranteed, Free estimates. Write Joe Ko- . 6-3tl«: ¦ :. . '.: _ ¦; - ' . . Available July 1. Ing Prairie; Minn. . .- ; ' ¦; ¦; ' n - - Month Long - FORD--i9To, .Vi ton - ' pickup. * eyUnder; bllarcslk, Plainview/ Minn. Tel. 534^1 552. 5-Gal. Spout Gan BURKE'S . Tel, 3915 or 6D67.' S6iO0O HOUSE Contract InclUdihg intereat. straight stick. j!,400. Mrs, Paul Rog- Builnon Opportunltl«t 37 ; r ~ — ¦• Celebration 81 STUBBORNl Insist wT'quaHty vwhen ; FURNITUEE MART DE LUX E 2-b«iroom aptr Central . local Jon, Will sell for S4,7tO. Inquire at 26» W, »rs, wnalftn, Minn. Tel. Hobart. 7-21S4, . . . you Install door , hoods and awnings. ;- : :FRE.Ev- ' ;;v : Sloo class. Immediate possession. Adults Howard. Tel: 3688. ; - *. SHOE SHINE STAND-Cheap. Leaving for :; r.;y^: v , ; . 3rd and Franklin ¦ ¦ ' CHEVROLE'T ZEPHYR awnlnge protect your h-ome wattn purpoiti. Contact In penon, 103 . Only; Tel. 3736. ; . COMFORTABLE 2 bedroom house In Do- : Prices Have year round- Free , eitlrnales without- ob- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ' W, 3rd. . . * - . • ;- . ' . -" - . , For Umited Time WEST END—upstairs 5 rooms, lust redec- ver. Wot water heal, good repair. Im: ; 1 TON PANEL TRUCK '' llgaflon. WINONA fclft} CLEAN ING mediate possessore. Tel, St. Charles ; 1960, , NeveT Been tower! SERVICt. 714 W. 3rd. Tel. 3737. COUPLE to operate . newly decoratad din- orated. ¦ Adult* ¦ only.¦ «65; Tel. ¦ 6210 or Stock UjD bn„Oi! Now! ¦ a-i4«7, .. ;. -. . . - ¦ ' ¦ ;- ¦ • ,;¦ . ' 162-J-5, alternbons or evenings. New motor, like, new tjres, $200 ¦ ing room and kitchen, immediate poa- 'lyry-H-iWy :. VACUUM CLEAN oll-oat-coet furnaces and .. stislon. Tel. Hlckqry 1-17*1, Pepin Ho- - IF YOU WANT to buy, ten or tradi under book value. Can be seen boilers with PURNACE-VAC power cfean- ¦ ¦ ¦ FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED-As de- , . til.-.; Pepin, Wl^. . . . ' : . ' sired. Large downtown apartment. In- during our abwnce. contact, Phil PhosHy. 's D.S. Station, 608 Huff ¦'6LFORD¦ Fairlane. 4-dr. 6, Ing. BOB HARDTKE,¦ ¦ ¦ 168 E. King St. FA. KRAUSE CO. . Drop Leo f Wol nut quire personally between 9 and 5 E> i;' -T'«)l. S-3W. - ¦, :. - •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ Located oh bus llne^ S7350, Terms: '*'*• .Sf , HEIT REALTY GO. ;-44W >r 4573. ; ; . .. . , - ¦ ; ;: HARRIET 477—all modern apt., 5 roorns rent, TRANSISTOR RADIO ELECTRIC ROTO ROTOR" ' , and . bath, front ami rear private ftt; J1500 down, balance like 0C0SW0BIUE-1?J2, "«8", $125) 1952 Pord bvirand, Wis. ; SOD—1 roll or a 1,000 "' : 4 doori SIM; Red - Top Trailer Court WITH EVERY CAR For cloflaed tewers and drains. Tel. OR 2-AtSi. : '.' ¦. -. ::v- LAW^Niivv '. trances. Hot - water heat. ,;; . also black dirt - ~ - W. STAWR : ''.Space- 10. (On ; Pelrer St.) Tel. 8-1615. ; Ofi TRUCK SOLD yy Tel: 950» or 4434 1 year guarantee Tei, an or MTM . nt E. 7th st. . Furniture & Appliance SIXTH E. 47B'/r^.5 robnns, private tsath, 374 VW. Mark . Tel. 6M5 ' ¦ CALL SYL KUKOWSK3 Monty to Loan 40 back porch. Heat irid water furnlthed, LEAVING STATE-1940 17 ft. Larson y 173 E. 3rd VVinona S70. Tet. 306« or. #60. . Thunderhaiwli. Lights, horn; speedome- _^ Hay, Grain, F«ed SO ter, -built-in gas tanks, full convertible •59 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. 6, stick. ARE YflVBATTEN by tfie remodaili)? bug? UPPER DUPLEX unfurnished epertmint. New. fcltcfiefl, laundry arts, bathroom? We £R top. 75 h.p. johnion electric. New heavy Was $1298:- Now $898 1 Large attractive newty rtdecocated 5 have the finest quallt-y fixtures: See us STANDI NG ALFALFA flay, t acres. .'Clar- duty tilt bed trailer, Complete outfit ence "Wenzel, 3 miles S. of Wyattville. rooms and bath, lovely fireplace, porch halt prlca.. Tel. B-3271. . '57 CHEV. , St; Wagon; 8. for estimates. LOANSPLAIN NOTE-AUTO-iPURNITURE Minn;- HBWlA : and air conditioner,: garage. Centretly , »- >' y . : 170 E. 3rd St. ^^Tel. JPlJ A y. located In residential area. Adults. Ifm6^ . >t . :j . . rel, 2349 .; PONTIAC—1953, 4 door, real clean. 741 Was $1198 - NOW $898 ¦ ¦ ¦ FRANK O'LAUGHLIN Hft. . am. to S p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to noon: DRYEO SHELLED CORN— Jessa Ploetz, : Write A-40 paliy News. ; ' E . :»fh; Tei; 9732. . . ' - . ,. : PLUMBING fc . HEATING Utlca. Minn, Tel. 304J3, St. Charles, I uo Bxchahge Bldg. ¦ ' ¦ ¦ : ¦ ' 307 .E. 3rd ' : ' . :.¦ Tel. 3701 . Minn. . . '. ."• . • • ' " . ' Walnut Double Dresser FOURTH E; l 70iA--Three rooms, with wwy.&^*%8£3^;>%2&mmi: FORD—1958, Fairlane S00. Excellent con- Loans — Insurance — ^& Priced to *elt. . will take trade I KEGISTER FOR bath, carpeted, heeted, air. conditioned, dit lon. ¦¦ ¦ - Help Wanted—P«male Real Estate With mirror , chest , and panel electric range . and refrigerator, com- and finance. Tel, 8-3395 afier . 5. - ' . . ;, 'FREE? 26 Seudt, Nursery Stoclt 53 Gountry Acres V By bed, Reg.y$l89, slight/damage. plete laundry facilities. $70 per month. pE SOTO—1»5« hardf op. private ear- WOMEN' WANTED^-tp stay with elderly FRANK WEST AGENCY CHIPPEWA Soybean Seed, no Corn, clean- Tel. 3763 for appolntrnehl. three bedroom brick rambler, UvlnJ ^ ELECTRIC EYE roorn with fireplace, big kltdien family ly. Good condition. Take over my pay- ¦ lady, prepare meals and do light nouse- 171 Lafayetta St. Tel. OlO ed and bagged; germination 98%. Clar ¦ metifs. No cash needed, Tel. S-23W. '¦: .. iPQLAROlD CAMERA •work. ' - ¦ ' - ¦ : . iNexl to Telephone Office) ence Zabel, S.W. Plainview, Hgwy. 42, Apartments, Furnished 91 room, full basement and recreation . W rite A-57 pally News. . - , . ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ NOW $109 radio, Jet . JU-2W. . . .:' . . .;. : " room. Orchard has apple and pear PLYMOUTH—1953 4 door, good BABYSITTER—girl Wanted In my home THREE sleeping rooms vvlth twin beds trees, separate large hubby shop and rubber, sood condition; Same owner for Dogi, P«ti, Supplias af2 EVERGSREENS of all klnda; shade Terms Available ¦ •S7- F0RD, Country Squire, 8. . while, momer works. Tal. MB54. treesi each, . with private kitchen and bath. horse or pony • Darn! Less than fen S . years, . S225. liy - 'Cllpidfu '- ' Avt;. flowering shrubs; • apple trees, S1.25; Suitable for . college girls, closa to Was $1298 - NOW $948 NOW AVAILABLE An opening with Avon FEAAALE DOG—free for good home. 3 - ¦ ¦ minutes from downtown. Rolllnger'a Nuraary, 3J55 If we don't STRAWBERRIES, pick your own, bring ^ ^ range end oven. Good weal location. •53 PONTIAC , 2-dr. htp. 7w, Fort Worth 1, Texai. PUREBRED SCOTCH Shorthorn bulls. have It—you don't need If. BAMBE- containers, also orders taken. Vernon EIGHTH W. 451— 3 "room and balh apart- Plymouth - Valiant MARRIED MAN One, } yean old. some younger. Theron NEK'S, 429 Mankato Ave , Gallagher, Mlnneiota City. Tel. 8-1332. ment, private entrance. Available Im- Big Big Bedrooms '52 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. To age 33. Late model car, high school Gianni It Son, Rushlord. Minn. (Brati- mediately. Adults. Inc. berg) , . . - ,;. . . . . " TV ANTENNA—with rotor, S30T"«I7 E. This unusual floor plan has what cm Nystrom Motors '51 DODGE, 4-dr. and progreaslve work record necessary. »th. alter 5, , ;. Guns. Sporting Goods 66 ;} men accepted. Please . be 3 bedrooms or 3 bedrooms and *S1 PLYMOUTH, 4-dr. I win train HOLSTEIN Springing . helferi. Everett Business Places for Rent 92 family room. Tlraken oil hoet. Efficient apply with a white shirt and tie ready RoweKamp, Lewiston, Minn, Tel, 3B7». USED GAS RANGES, clean and guaran- '4. BUICK.- 4-dr. , stick. to go to work. Apply at the Holiday teed . GAIL-ROSS APPLIANCE, 217 E. THIRD E. 170—Warehcjuae apace for rant kitchen. Stool a shower In basement 58 Chev. V-8 Inn Motel, La Crosse, Wis. Wed . June DAI RY COWS—15, very good breeding 3rd. Tel. 4210. Formerly Winona Skel- TREE in rear. Available¦ Aug. 1. Tel. 2915 In addition to full bath, first floor. Se- Station wagon — 4 door Brookwood t ¦ ' , ¦ • parate garage. 112,900. end 13th from e a.m. to 4 p.m, A-sk for arid production, will sell for cash or . gas 8. Appliance. • ______, or 6067. . pass, n^odel — clean attractive — :¦ - - mJlk-.-ttsock plan. Write AJS.OaUy.Naau. r Have your Zebco reel cleaned AFTER HOUR S CALL: ¦ .. $1295.00 '"Mr ." Van'derho'rif."""""'" "' "" " ' fRAT^~ r ¦¦¦ ¦ good runner ..... ' ....;.... - TOUR ^OUBCiES W t tORO y oiled aro*" Tepaired free of; Fertns for Rent— 93 """"OBTB -* Ktwpp frMW ¦•¦¦" ¦"•" . ¦• *~ HER EFORb~BIJLLS—loT"reg I stered Year- rotary mower, with the "Wind-Tunnel" '"" " ' llngs, price SI75 to $323. 2 year olds, charge by factory expert June W. L. (Wlb ) Helzer B-21S1 , design. Give vour lawn that crisp, John Hendrickson 7441 V:8 S525 to S275, Forest E. Mpen, Rt. 3, clean cut. WINONA FIRE & POWER, iy at either bait shop. 57^0ras ' (Pub. Data Monday, June 11, 1143) Houston. Minn. PASTURE FOR RENT Laura Fisk 2113 Hardtop — tS series — power steering 54 E. -2nd. (Moved naxt to* tha Wl- miles at ell on newly installed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T HAT - ' in nonei Chick Hatchery) Capitol Bait Shop — no GOOD TADDUE HORSES-l Welch for 25 or 30 head exchanae engine — you get a new car ^^^CHlvVoUT^c^ WHEREAS, A Certificate was, on the ponies; 2 work horses; 3 Shetland pony CHiLD^~^AYH6uSE-fuTFsl7rc"rlb7^l8- 175 E. Third St. BOB SELOVER warranty on the block assembly. S995.00 4th day ot June, 1962, presented to the mares. Ben Frlckson, Houston, Minn. no, metal wardrobe, baby walker, baby of cattle. County Board of Winona County, Minne- (Money Creek) s, 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 - buggy, child' training chair, 2 small West End Bait Shop sota, executed by the Clerk ol Common - - kitchen tables. Tel. 8-3S54. Chev. V-8 School District No. 2562, stating lhat a PART ARABIAN riding mare with Paio- 56 Open Every Night "Til 9 mlno colt, John Duana, Lewiston, Minn. ~ 950 W. Fifth St. E. GILE )10 Sedan 4 door — newly Installed Resolution had been adopted by the school TERRIFIC tor trafffc. Giax . Dally F TFTH W.--I700 blockTTh Is l bedroom Louise Albrecht Estate, owner; Alvln at whSch time weeks, produced 600 lbs. butterfat lasl gin*. Also, girls bicycle. 1010 W. Mark, Kohner, auctioneer; Jim Pappenluss, 1943, at 2:00 o'clock PM., good picture. S1.S0 n week. FIRESTONE News, ; modern home tias allractlvi living rooeri and place this Board will hear all persons year. Ray Speltz 8. Sons, Lewlson, "BERRY" BOXES""" _ Good Dependable clerk', STORE, 200 W., 3rd . Tel. 6040. ~ef~ ~ In knotty pine, large kitchen, built- in , Interested, and their evidence and argu- Winn ROBB BROS. STORE 3 t BEDK66n home wanteTHn W l- cabinets, exhaust fan, oil furnace, large ments, for and against dissolving said 574 e,_4th • Tel. 4007. Don Ehmann TV Service none. Sales executi ve. Good references. lot 50x200. On bus line. 37700. Transportation of Wino- Tel. B-156B, Mr , Willis, weekday*. Common School District No. 234J, JACOBSON POWER MOWERS Wlnona'i Finest Electronic Repair Having An Auction? na County, Minnesota, Registered Hackney teacher wants 2-bedroom New and Used , tor All Makes HIGH SCHOOL W. STAHR¦ ¦ '55 FORD, 9-pass. St. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That no- •SO W- Ffttti Tel. M» utlfurnlshed apt. or house ' by July 1. J74 W. M«rk Tel. 692S tme publi- Power mower rental _ _ Wafion $405 tice of said hearing fee given by Stud Service AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE Autrtorlied do.-i' tr tor John Januschka, Spring Valley. Minn. The sate of the lifetime accu- cation of this order lor one we*k prior , 2nd I Johnson ' _ Tel, 5453 ADMIRAL-MUNTZ-ZEteith Tel. Diamond e-2»W. Wanted—Real Estates 102 '55 OLDSMOBILE , 88 mulation of goods is a serious to said hearing In the newspape r known Breed your Hackneys - ^ 4-a ld time A Starling at 7:30 p.m. hear- I NO HOMES satva you thokimndi ol of heerlnai and that notice of *«ld Caledonia, Minn; SUPPLY building costs. Materials and _ ing be given by publication of thli order ill in by Tc, 2 3 Refrigerators 72 conitrucllon labor guarantied, Prices 4 room frame house with about In lha Winona Dally News and mailed . ^! *r JIB Walnut financing Telephone Your Waiit Ads law. ^! i TRUCOLD " f t "n"„ from S3.38S. No money down 1 acr« of land. Furniture and notlca at provided tiy Wanted—UvMfoik^ 46 t rniGERA.onXn 'V' available lo qualified buyers. VVrtte or Dated May 33, 1»47 > 70 pound,, IreM^er , like r.e Lmvlslon, Minn. LEATHERETTE BUGGY '"in . nod ion- Ed's Refrigeration & Supply t. 0. i, Oruskl, Daily Hog1 Market ' dlllon Prlca IS. Can bea iew al 47] Commercial and Dcinntlc ^BEDRbOMS-Re-eionebiy prlci^~ Shown Jim Papjwnfuss, Clerk Atfwniy for P»f|tlener. f«l. 4U1 on dpflnflMO wwt-btlttrt K. Mark, IM e, 4tn T»I. 5J3> by appointmtnf only, Tel, flfl . Dlai 1 3321 for an Ad Taker, Roy a ' f^rj WINONAf DMLyy ;NE^Syy j,y r .y BU2 SAwriR :,:^^ ' ' ' , ?" "*: ' r'^ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ; ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " : ¦¦ ¦ : " " .. ' ' \ DICK TRACY -;: , • •: ¦¦ ' :;? ': .' ' 'Kv . '¦ " - ., • . .;-;; . - - . r.;-$y . .c>HWr;©ouW /;>,. _ .

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