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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Winona City Newspapers at OpenRiver. It has been accepted for inclusion in Winona Daily News by an authorized administrator of OpenRiver. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (AP) ad Railroermakers and blacksmiths, car-Strike Courts two of its officers; the Interna* The railroads have settled . ' Blo - The s rail traffi c, than withlthe AFL-CIOfo Railway mands for the threeck unions Askea union d na- nation tion's railroads have filed a pe- spokesman said. Employes Department, which "wholly inconsistent with the tion al Association of Machinists men and the firemen and oilers, with 8 of their 11 principal nono- tition in U.S. District Court Judge Joseph Sam Perry had been authorized to bargain recommendations of the Presi- and two of its officers ; and the reached agreement* before the perating unions and all 5 opera* scheduled a hearing today on deadline. seeking to prevent a scheduled the railroad petition filed late for them. dent's Emergency Board . " Sheet Metal Workers' Interna- ting unions within the emerge* strike 10) days before Christmas Tuesday. The carriers sought a tempo- A presidential emergency tional Association and three of The agreements followed ncy's boards recommendations. by three shop unions. The unions — electrical work- rary restraining order to pre- board had recommended a its officers; and all members of closely the recommendations of The carriers have refused to go The unions, representing ers, machinists and sheet metal vent a strike, picketing or other wage Increase of 27 cents an the three unions. the presidential emergency beyond the pattern with the some 53,000 workers , called a workers — reinstated a strike types of interference with the hour over three years: Joseph W. Ramsey, geenral board, three shop unions. walkout Tuesday for 6 a.m. call originally set for Nov , 23, movement of trains. The peti- The petition accused the three vice president of the Interna- The three unions still bargain- The unions contend their Tuesday , Dec. 15 , after talks but postponed for further nego- tion also sought a permanent unions of subverting their mem- tional Association of Machinists, ing postponed the Nov. 23 strike members possess certain skills broke down in Washington over tiations. injunction. bers by asking for bigger wage said the union would contest the at_the request of Secretary of which entitle them to a larger wages. The railroads alleged in the The railroads charged that a hikes than the Railway Em- petition, but declined to elabo- Labor W. Willard Wirtz. They pay boost. They contend they A strike would cripple 187 petition that the strike deadline nationwide work stoppage would ployes Department had asked. rate. went from Chicago to Washing- are underpaid in relation to railroads and terminal and is an illegal attempt to compel cost them a daily loss in opera- The petition named as defend- Six shop unions were involved ton to confer with Wirtz and comparable jobs in industry. switching companies which han- the railroads to bargain directly ting revenues of $26,752,000. ants the International Brother- in the Nov. 23 strike call, but continue negotiations with the Ramsey said the three unions dle more than 90 per cent of the with the three unions, rather The petition called the de- hood of Electrical Workers and the three which represent boil- carriers. now average $2.74 per hour.

Goodfellows Need Your Help Another U.S. Soldier Killed Barry Carries Unity In Viet Clash SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) - Government forces won the Bat- tle of An Lao today by recap- turing a strategic ,hill from Plea to Ike and Nixon Communist guerrillas. But fight- NEW YORK (AP) — Sen. politics with former President would meet in the afternoon, but the Republican colors in the last ing erupted at a dozes other Barry Goldwater is ready to tell Dwight D. Eisenhower: and that details had not been four presidential elections. places in central Viet Nam and a Republican summit confer- former Vice President Richard worked out. - "This is a very informal con- ence today he thinks the strug- M. Nixon. ference," Burch said. another American was killed. gle over GOP leadership is tear- Precise arrangements for the "There is no agenda," said The embattled party chair- A U.S. infantry officer died in ing the beaten party apart. New York conference were -Republican National Chairman man, hand-picked by Gold- a Viet Cong ambush in coastal That was the word from a cloudy. There was no word as to X)ean Burch. He is here to at- water, said he does not expect Phu Yen Province. source close to the defeated Re- exactly when or where the tend at least part of the discus- the Arizona senator will specifi- publican presidential nominee meeting would be held. An Ei- sions usat will bring together cally ask Eisenhower and Nixon The toll of Americans killed as Goldwater prepared to talk senhower aide said the three the three men who have carried to back Burch's continued serv- in combat in South Viet Nam ice as GOP chairman. in the last three years rose to The Republican National Committee meets in Chicago 231. Deaths from other war-re- Jan. 22-23 to decide whether lated c auses are listed at 95. U.S., Britain to Approach Burch will retain his post. Nearly 1,500 Americans have A source close to Goldwater been wounded. Ten are missing said the Republican nominee and nine are detained by the who lost in a landslide to * resi- Communists. Allies on New NATO Plan dent Johnson, wanted to talk Th* Empty Stocking with Eisenhower and Nixon 1 About a dozen Americans THIS CARTOON, drawn by Tom May, children were not forgotten at Christmastime. WASHINGTON (AP)—British of the nuclear force to which at working out the broadened about the struggle now going on Detroit Journal artist in 1907 when he dis- The Goodfellows organization was founded in have been wounded in various Prime Minister Harold Wilson the British would assign their NATO nuclear program in more within the party. said today his talks with Presi- bomber and prospective nuclear concrete detail. covered a little girl forgotten at Christmas, Winona in 1910 when contributions were asked parts of South Viet Nam. this The source said Goldwater week.^- dent Johnson have been com- submarine units with Allied has been a source of inspiration to Good- by the old Winona Independent "to see that The two leaden reportedly would explain his views on the pletely successful in setting ob- sharing of the costs as well as battle which pits his conserva- fellow organizations since that time. The pub- Santa Claus won't forget a single child in The An Lao Valley was the jectives for the formation of a the strategic control. stopped short of trying to agree "You tive followers against GOP lication of the cartoon at Christmastime, 1908, Winona." , too, can help keep this spirit scene of a hard, three-day ac- nuclear weapons force in NATO In two days of conferences cn a formula embracing the moderates. prompted the formation of Forgotten Clubs, alive in Winona by making a contribution to tion. and laying guidelines for Allied ended Tuesday night, Wilson new, broader approach, but offi- icontri- One U.S. soldier was killed, consultation. and Johnson agreed that the cials said they had reached ac- "He will explain that as far as an idea which other cities adopted and con- the Goodfellows now. Mail or bring - he is concerned, this is tearing Verted into GoodfeHBw organizations. They butions to The Goodfellows in care of The another was missing and two Wilson also declared at a United States and Britain will cord on the general guidelines were wounded at the end of the start urgent consultations with to be followed in the consulta- the party up, " the source said. all had the same purpose — to see that little Daily News. news conference winding up his Eisenhower met twice with fierce fighting in the valley 300 Washington conferences that other nations this week aimed tions. * miles northeast of Saigon. More Gov. William W. Scranton of "we are prepared to go for- Pennsylvania at Gettysburg, than 50 Vietnamese government ward with all proposals" in- POLITICAL PAYOFF CHARGED soldiers were believed killed. Pa., Tuesday. The talks were cluding a U.S. plan for an Al- described as social with "no ' The Communists suffered at lied jointly owned and mixed- political significance." manned nuclear surface fleet. least 30 dead but captured two West Germany would be a Small Cut in Rep. Robert Taft Jr. of Ohio 4.2-inch mortars—the largest in said in a telephone interview he general use in Viet Nam—and central member of this force. lnto 300 rounds of ammunition. They is not Interested in becoming Committee Looks Wilson expressed hope that also destroyed or damaged five party chairman. He brushed the French government of Pres- aside as "rumors" reports that ^ armored amphibious personnel ident Charles de Gaulle will be Russ Military carriers. some Republicans are rallying interested in the new, broadened MOSCOW (AP) - Premier budgets of the big nations. behind him as a replacement A Vietnamese division com- approach to a solution of the Baker s Bank Records Alexei N. Kosygin announced The new Soviet premier said for Burch. (AP) , from Matthew H. McCloskey, mander said American air pow- nuclear weapons problem in year WASHINGTON - Sen- Edward T. Hugler would testify today a cut of 500 million rubles the military budget next Taft called for a reorganiza- ate investigators plan to explore about an inspection he has Philadelphia contractor. Mc- er saved the day. "Except for NATO which has been worked will total 12.8 billion rubles, or the I' tion of party machinery and publicly today, the bank records made of the bank records of Closkey is a former Democratic helicopters, m sure the out .here. — $555 million — in the Soviet 12.9 per cent of all government be- district headquarters said he thinks differences of Bobby Baker and a witness Baker and Don B, Reynolds , a fund raiser and former ambas- would Wilson declined to be drawn Union's military budget for 1965 expenditures, as against ' 14.5 tween Republicans have been have been lost," he declared. who accused him of engineering local insurance agent. sador to Ireland. into a detailed discussion of the and called on other major pow- per cent in 1964. exaggerated. ' proposals which he made en alleged political payoff on a The whlte-liaired McCloskey , The Army said Pfc. Arthnr A. to Reynolds swore last week that Johnson, saying he will deal ers to follow suit. The military budget in 1964 government construction con- now retired, told the committee Shelton of Loyalton, Calif., a totaled 13.3 billion rubles and he was the "bag man" (or there was "not an ounce of with them and with his policy Kosygin told the Supreme So- tract. helicopter gunner, was killed by viet, the Soviet Union's rubber- was 600 million rubles less than The Senate Rules Committee channeling $25 ,000 to the 3960 truth" in Reynolds' testimony. toward the U.S, multilateral small arms fire as his ship es- force plan in a stamp parliament, that the So- 1963. Western officials contend said one of its investigators , Democratic campaign fund He said an overpayment Mc- corted a medical evacuation speech in the 3 New Junior House of Commons next week . viet cut and an expected reduc- that much Soviet defense spend- Closkey & Co. made to Rey- helicopter into the valley, ing is disguised under nornmili- nolds 1 insurance firm was just He would not say at this time tion of military spending in the Spec. 5 William R. Hamlin of United States "constitute a defi- tary items in the budget , and CULTURAL EXCHANGE "a goof. " Seattle whether* Britain would be will- , Wash., was reported ing to be nite positive step toward some Western military analysts missing. He was with three an active member of reduc- Colleges Asked Before ilti gltlcr nnd possibly ar- the mixed-m ing international tension." believe total military spending mored personnel carriers that a n n e d force or others testify , the committee would help pay for it. this year is well over twice the scheduled a closed session to were destroyed by Viet Cong He said the Soviet Union at- budgeted figure. fire as they rolled into the val- B ritain's primary Interest, taches great importance to the ¦ Hot Line Tests discuss its future course in its ley. For Next Fall politically explosive probe of however , .is in getting creation further reduction of the military Baker 's affairs while he was Young Engineer ST. PAUL (AP) - The Min- secretary to the Senate's Demo- nesota Junior College Board, in Prove Interesting cratic majority . Badly Injured existence less than six months, Baker resigned under fire already is proposing three sites Platteville for new schools to open next fall WASHINGTON (API - The occasionally have exchanged Oct, 7, 1963, from his $19,600-a- College Queen GRANITE FALLS , Minn. Moscow-Washington hot line has greetings on special occasions. year post arid has refused to CAP) — Alden Tupper, 30, Hur- and plans to ask the legislature developed a sort of cultural ex- They swapped Happy New answer questions in two appear- on, S.D., an engineer with the for authorization for four more. The action came Tuesday change. Year wishes tor 1964 and there ances before the committee U.S. Bureau of Reclamation , In testing the circuit , U.S. was another exchange on the about the fortune he built up Slain at Student Union was injured seriously Tuesday when the board set junior col- first anniversary of the hot line while on the Senate payroll. lege classes for Minneapolis, St. military operators sometimes PLATTEVILLE, Wis. M - coming queen in 1963 , was seat- while inspecting an electrical from encyclopedi- last September. Reynolds testified that under met Treglown on the campus substation near Granite Falls. Paul and Thief River Falls, to send excerpts Pretty and popular Kathleen ed alone at a corner table. Au- of presently) as across the 5,200-mile Tele- Tho hot line was set up during instructions from Baker he and they had started walking Tupper came in contact with make use available Moan, n former homecoming thorities said the fact slie had toward a classroom t ype link to the Soviet capital. the Kennedy administration ns billed McCloskey 's firm for building, a 65 ,000 volt line. His clothing facilities. queen at Platteville State Uni- her back to a wall probably when Treglown muttered And, as Soviet Foreign Minis- a device for instantaneous about $.'15,000 more than was due . TThis caught fire and he fell 25 feet to versity, was killed hy three pis- saved other students from in- is the wrong building and turn- Leaders said the move was re- tor Andrei A. Gromyko said at emergency communication be- on a perform ance bond for con- tol shots in the head as she sat jury. It the ground. garded as temporary and that a tween the Soviet and U.S. heads was estimated there ed toward the union." tho United Nations, the Rus- struction of the District of at a table in the crowded stu- were 75 to 10O students campaign would be undertaken of state. In the sians transmit sections of Ivan Columbia Sports Stadium. dent union Tuesday. union at the time of the shoot- After walking out of the for permanent Installations at Turgenev's first novel , "Notes ' President Johnson has re- As the "bag man." Reynolds Police are holding a 19-yenr- ing, at 3 :55 p.m. union , Treglown got in a car Modern Fashions those locations as well ns plans of a Hunter. " for the additional junior centers. tained the link and the Defense said he kept $10,000 of the over- old former student who told po- Treglown , who had dropped and drove to nearby Lancaster Modern fashions bring The U.S. and Soviet operators where he was taken Tentative outlines call for two Department said there has been payment and gave the rest lo lice he walked up to the girl out of Platteville last spring be- Into cus- their own problems. For in- to her tody by Police Chief Melvin of these in the Twin Cities area, no change in procedure since Baker in five lots ot $5,000 cash arid without speaking cause of falling grades, said he Gil- stance, docs a man tip his didn't know why len nnd Patrolman Frank Aich- a third in northern Minnesota , Goodfellows Fund the recent Soviet government for relay for the 11W0 Demo- opened fire/but planned to re-enter at tho start bat to a woman wearing turnover which ousted Nikita cratic campaign. he had done it, He said he "took of the next semester. er. They said he offered no possibly nt International Falls, " to the girl but never resistance and surrendered the trousers ? . . . The greatest nnd another in the southern part Previously listed ..$ 918.15 Khrushchev as premier. Under instructions from the a liking He walked into the union with , dated her. a former classmate, pistol . war song over written of the state, -with Fairmont re- There is a great reluctance In committee, Hugler examined Richard claims Bob Goddard , is A Friend 2.00 Ellis, a sophomore from Meq- Treglown Is the garded as likely site. tho Pentagon to say anything Baker 's and Reynolds' , bank Grant County Undcrsheriff only child of "Here Comes the Bride" From Spring Grove, uon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Treg- With the 11 colleges the board Minn 1.00 about tho hot line's operation . records in nn effort to find out if Roy Gr-ancy identified the youth .. . No matter what the he could trace tho alleged pay- Kills told authorities lie had lown. The father is employed in took over upon its creation as of In memory of, Donald The Teletype machines nt the as John Andrew Treglown of new styles are, the women last July 1, this would give the ments. w SH an industrial plant at Dubuque, 8. Curtis 10.00 Washington end of the circuit m Benton, who said he had been •*, *** %*a***r%mkh **sma *>*m4sw ***t>v^**H4> *^*»^*4 *Iowa.>'L who are the first to wear state a total of 18 such facili- are in the tightly guarded Na- 'drinking beer for about two them nre visually the ones ties. Winona Athlete Club -fl jSHOP PING Graney said the youtli had not Auxiliary ' . 5.00 tional Military Command Cen- WEATHER hours before going to the cam- who shouldn't . . . Rending ter in the Pentagon. When nec- pus in this southwestern Wis- II JD DAYS LEFT been working while he waited the reports , you The 11 in being when the Luther II. Bailey ,. 50,00 to re-enter school. realize essary, the link can be extended FKDKRAL FORECAST consin city. Treglown was held there are fi ve types of weath- group took over are located nt Flrtt National Bank of The undersheriff said Treg- to Johnson's ranch or other without charge. er — summer, winter , fall, Austin, Brainerd, Ely, Fergus Winona and WINONA AND VICINITY - lown went to a rural area tav- Falls, Hibbing, Coleraine, Roy Employes* 100.00 places the President may be. Considerable cloudiness through Miss Moan , 21 , of Bclvidere , spring, and unseasonable. three shots ern near Lancaster about noon. Chester, Willrnar, Worthington , Mrs, G. J, Tweedy 5.00 Thursday. Low tonight 12-25, III , was killed by The hot Hne complex In the from a nine millimeter Luger , "He apparently had spent con- Eveleth and Virginia. V. H. T ,. 2.00 center is manned by five teams , high Thursday 25-32. siderable time there previous- Tho temporary classes sched- OI.M 10.00 LOCAL WtiATHER which Treglown told authorities ouch made up of one officer and he had purchased about a, year ly," Graney said. uled next fall would utilize 11 two noncommissioned officers. Official observations for the ago. Grant County operates under spare classrooms In Centennial Total To Date , fl, 133.15 All services are represented. 24 hours ending at 12 m. today: CHRISTMAS SEALS fiqhtTB and the local option ordinance which High School in Circle Pines and Clothing—Friends from The teams work eight-hour Maximum, 32; minimum, 20; Miss Moan ,, n senior In ele- permits the sale of beer to (For more laughs see Earl 8 similarly unused at Minneapo- Arcadia, Wis. shifts around the clock. noon , 29; precipitation, none. mentary education nnd home- other RESPIRATORY DISEASES minors 18 years and older , Wilson' on Page 4) lis'!) Central. Shop Tonigh t-ANinon a Stores Open Until 9 p.m. firms that furnished labor or Warren 1 , 452.01 merit badges . The court of materials for the project. Hart 1 , 172.93 honor wag conducted by LeRoy A balance of $5 ,835.86, consti- Wilson 1 ,596.33 Czaplewskl , Scoutmaster , and tuting the amount of a fede ral Wiscoy 797.25 Robert Clchamowski and How- "A" tax lien , is to be withheld until Pleasant Hill ...... 1 ,425.27 ard Goss, troop committeemen. GRADE the person or firm entitled to it New Hartford 2 , 178.74 TOP 3 County Road has been determined. Dresbach 974.86 ASSESSOR AT LEWISTON Richmond 616.31 LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) Sum 1912 THE GROUP approved pay- Oscar Steuern agel was appoint- _ ( ment of $30,000 as township road ed village assessor by the Coun- allotments for the year 1964. 2 Sf. Stanislaus cil for one yea r. Job Bids Asked The money will come from the a road and bridge fund. Half of Street lights brighten the holy The Winona County Board of 37 over the south branch of the the amount paid to each town- Scouts Receive thoroughfares of Mecca , the Commissioners Tuesday voted Whitewater River, 2.5 miles ship is based on its levy; the most blessed of all Moslem east and 2.75 Their Life Awards ——" * " to advertise for bids on two bi- other half is based on its re- cities. DAYS AHIAD1 tuminous surfacing projects and miles north of ' *+ ~T ' ported road and bridge expense. Two life awards were pre- [ ...HOLI One bridge. St. Charles. V-OUntV The money will be distributed sented to Boy Scouts of Troop The board as follows: 10, St. Stanislaus Church, at a Buying a Color TV THE SURFACING projects also approved RrDOaisarQrl Township Amount court of honor Monday evening will involve: final pavment j The awards were presented on Terms? !of $42 ,051.21 Homer $1 , 597.19 • Coun ty State Aid Highway Winona 717.52 to Gerald and David Cichanow- It will be obsolete before daiiy Products ' for work clone on CSAH 26 by yoii 38 from a point half a mile H illsdale 1 , 109.27 ski. get it paid for , UN- LESS it's a . . . j !l^lllllll south of the east limits of Utica ; Ben Envin k Son , Inc., which Whitewater 683 . 24 A star award was presented l ^lll^, ' to CSAH 29 south of Lewiston , defaulted on the project. The Elba 724.29 to Dusten Bertel and Douglas 23" MOTOROLA I l11llfl lllllll lll^^lllllll^M-M^ ' "—;— a distance of 3.5 miles. J money will go to Fidelity and St. Charles 1 ,904.16 Kujak and a first class award COLOR TV • CSAH 5 from the south Casualty Co., New York City, Mount Vernon 1 ,253.64 to Michael Duffy . from county line northeast for a dis- the bonding firm that had the Norton ! 3 , 180.61 Ricky Bambenek . received a 6 tance of 1.8 . miles, ending at a | job finished. Rollingstone 1 , Winona Fire & Power 385.76 second class award and Jay WIN0NA 5 TO H D".VERY point nine miles south of New Payment is contingent on the Saratoga 2 , 325.02 Sadowski and James Thomp- HOME-OWNED DAInAIBRYv 9 iZAZr^%*p~MK*~JK^ / SE Hartford. bonding company's furnishing Fremont , , Equipment Co. ^&f *' **" \ 1 554.36 son tenderfoot awards. Across From liu) St. Parking Let The bridge is to ^———— * ^ i^i carry CSAH i waivers from all persons or Utica 3,351.24 Twenty-five Scouts received ^ ^

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John Murck. s office. five for George Kohner , an in- They are Daniel Nixon, 17, son Winczewski explained, too, the system by a three-to-one CRAIG is a member of the Merit badges were presented Wabasha County cumbent constable whosei term margin. Voting for the proposal of ^ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nixon, track and golf teams at Cotter, to Mike Belden , Steve William-1'.' that hi.s firm would have a prob- has another year to run. Losin- .. Steve Queen Pageant, lem if the board decided against were Len J. Merchlewitz, .Wi- 463 Center St.; Richard is a member of the student son; John Wildenborg, t Lyle Jacobson, the only per- nona , who proposed the motion ; ski Jr., 17, son of Mr. and council , Pep Club, the church Gappa , Dan Nixon , Eugene accepting his offer. ' The com- son to file for the post was - Richie Craig Zeches and Jack Jury Says Man pany, each day, , Leo H, Borkowski, Goodview, Mrs. Richard Losinski, 64 E. choir and is .a. jurfior assistant , copies all docu- elected constable witK 192 votes. Scoutmaster. Wera. Delayed ments filed with the register of who seconded Wabasha St., and CraigTZeches, Parade There were scattered write-ins, it , and Carl O. F^T 7— 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- Three Scouts received Star John Wildenborg was master ' The problem of conflicting deeds. This work is done at the including 6 for Kohner. awards. They are John Wilden- of ceremonies. Harold Libera Wasn t Father courthouse , because the docu- Peterson , Fre- V-OUm V cis Zeches, 940 W. Howard St. dates—which might have kept mont. All three are juniors at Cot- borg, Steve Gappa and Eugene represented community and WABASHA, Minn. (Special)- Winona Winter , Carnival royal- ments cannot leave the sight of Richie. business; Robert Smith, home , the register. Voting no D J ter High School. After about two hours and 20 ty from taking part in the St. DUaivJrtar/ DANIEL is a member of the Eight received first class and school , and the Rev. James minutes * of deliberation , was James a Wa- Paul carnival—was solved at TUST HAS allowed the firm to P a p e n fuss Brigadiers Drum and Bugle awards. They included Mike Fitzpatrick , church and family. basha County District , Court Tuesday night's Winona Activ- keep some of Us supplies and Police Report Dakota. The chairman, Adolph jury Tuesday found Raymond ity Group meeting. equipment in his office. The Spitzer, St. Charles, votes only L. Showers, Cannon Falls, not The Winona festival had microfilm machine was brought to break a tie. guilty in a paternit Assessment Supervisor y case in- been scheduled for Jan. 16 in — with Tust's permission — Harmony Truck volving Renolie Brown , 19, na- through 24, a week earlier than Oct. 30, when the abstract com- Two Collisions AT ITS NEXT meeting, the tive of Red Wing, waitress at which the St. pany took it for a 30-day trial. Two collisions were report- chairman wlil designate a sher- the time during iff ' the Hiawatha Grill there. She Paul carnival is usually held. A short time later, Winczew- ed in Winona Tuesday between s civil service commission of Reappointed by Boa rd is formerly of Lake City. ski, said three members. It will have Involved in This year, ho>wever, a bowling , his firm received a 5 and . 5:30 p.m. Neither was David V. Sauer was reappoint- Passing a resolution re- The child, Sherill Marie, was letter from Tust, asking that the charge of employing, promoting, • congress to be held in St. Paul serious. discharging antTsuspending all ed Tuesday to a four-year term quested by the state, releasing born April 21 at St. John 's Hos- at the end of January forced a machine be removed. Lack of A collision occurred at Broad- of assess- lands from trust in favor of the space was given as the reason. deputies and employes. Fatal Accident as county supervisor pital , Red Wing. Miss Brown one-week advancement of the way and Ewing Street at 5:10 ments by the Winona County local taxing district. The land testified If his company could keep no The commission also will have HARMONY , Minn. (Special) she is unemployed carnival. p.m, between Henry H. Kowa- the duty of classifying all posi- Board , of Commissioners. involved is a group of parcels now. She admitted having been copying equipment in the regis- Harmony Had Winona's new carnival lewski, 953 Mankato Ave., and tions in the department, and will — A trucker for the The board asked Sauer to con- south of here that were sold to intimate with other men since ter's office, Winczewski said , it queen been chosen the week- Mrs. James Theis, 715 W. be required to keep a service Shipping Association wasn't in- sider hiring a deputy as a re- the Conservation Department she was with Showers July 16, would have to return to copying end of Jan. 24, as had orgin- Broadway. register and a register of those jured in an Iowa sideswiping placement for the secretary he last year for its Minnesota Me- 1963, on Memorial Hill, Red documents by hand — a "horse Ko-walewski was driving west morial Hardwood Forest land ally been scheduled, neither and buggy, who have applied for jobs in accident Tuesday night, but the now employs. Sauer said he Wing, but said Showers was the " system/ he added. starting to ¦ acquisition program. she and her attendants nor The situation was further com- on Broadway and the department. driver of the car which hit his would look for father. Jack Frost and his princes make a left turn north on Ew- ' Placing on file a letter plicated , Winczewski said, be- Terms of membership on the stopped truck was fatally in- a deputy , but I /¦» , • i • Showers, represented by John would have been able to go to ing Street; Mrs. Theis was pull- commission will be three years, felt he needed LOlUlty from the federal Department of cause Tust said he was thinking jured. j Hoist, Red Wing, said he has St. Paul. of introducing a new system at ing away from the north curb but the first group's members a secretary to the Interior, calling the board's Dale Johnson, 18, son of Mr. been working for the Chicago The group's solution was to his office — one that would east on Broadway. will have staggered terms. It take care of D-Na s.J attention to the provision of the Great Western Railway Co., postpone the parade, queen necessitate his keeping all docu- Damage was $100 to the right is required to meet as soon as and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, was routine office | DOqiq | Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohib- but currently ii not employed. pageant and coronation until ments for three or four days rear of the Kowalewski car and possible after its establishment. driving an empty truck home work. . iting discrimination because of The jury went out at 3:49 p.m. the last weekend in January. after they were filed. The ab- the same amount to the right Thereafter, it is to meet the from Waterloo, Iowa, after de- Sauer asked the board Tues- race, religion, sex or national and returned its verdict at 7:10 This will free the present roy- stract company — which state front of the Theis vehicle. first Monday of each February. day to appoint him county as- origin in any program receiving Sheriff George Fort, coinci- livering hogs. About 15 miles federal funds. p.m. by W. C. Drysdale, Waba- alty to represent the city in St. law says must have reasonable Fifteen minutes later, there northeast of Waverly an on- sessor, rather than supervisor sha , foreman. Other jurors were Paul. access to these documents — was a collision at 4th and Mar- dentally„ appeared to ask the of assessments. This step has The county receives federal board to act on the proposal coming truck crowded him off money as its share of wildlife* Mrs. Walter Danckwart and Most other events will be un- could have them then. ket streets between Robert E. the road and sideswiped the been recommended by the state Valentine, Fountain City, Wis., just as it was beginning to do commissioner of taxation, and refuge revenues. Frank DeFrang, Lake City; changed, and carnival activi- THIS, Winczewski said, would rack, breaking three stakes and and Carlyle L. Puterbaugh, 18, so. only 24 Minnesota counties still The letter explained that no Nick Delva, Goodhue; Mrs. ties will begin Jan. 16 and con- mean that his firm's service a spring hangar under it. complaints against the county While officers were moving have supervisors. Walter Kruger and Donald Pue- tinue through the 31st. to customers would be slowed 118 E. Sanborn St. PROVISIONS of the civil ser- had been received, and the tz, Plainview ; Dean Plank and Valentine was driving east vice system for sheriffs' depart- the vehicle, a car driven by The chief difference between considerably. , communication was merely a Mrs. Charles Theismann, Waba- Tust, however on 4th Street, Puterbaugh north ments are set forth in a state Robert Funk, 20, Tripoli Iowa , the two is that an assessor has , denied Tues- crashed into the rear of the means of callling attention to sha ; Emory Ponto, Elgin ; day that he was planning to es- on Market. More than $100 dam- statute. "Winona County's estab- the authority to change an as- the law's provisions. Frank Roberson, Millville, and age was done to the right front lishment of such a system, how- truck. He died today of injuries sessment set by a local asses- Office Entered tablish any new system. received. e Voted to award a contract Francis Sullivan , Kellogg. Documents filed in Tust's of the Valentine car and a sim- ever, was authorized by special sor. A supervisor cannot do for workmen's compensation in- the left front of legislation passed in 1963. Johnson was able to drive the this, but must take the matter The jury was called in at vault are now copied by a ilar amount to truck home. surance for 1965 to Gate City 1:30 p.m. today to hear the At Brick Yards photostat machine. Resulting the Puterbaugh vehicle. The special legislation was to the county board. Agency, Winona , the firm that state' aggravated assault case copies take up half the shelf Patrolman George M. Liebsch needed because Winona County had the contract this year. The s Sheriff George Fort today re does not qualify under the pro- ANOTHER appointment —this against Larry Wayne Aslakson space taken by the documents investigated. premium, which will be based , ported a break-in at the brick visions of the general statute one of a county weed and seed ,000 bond in their original form. , on the total county payroll next Red Wing. Out on $3 , yards in West Burns Valley. County Attorney S. A. Sawyer Fillmore County inspector — is to be made at he was arraigned before Judge Until a decision is reached in year, will be about $5,000. Gilmore Val- explained, the board's January meeting. Kenneth Kalbrenner in munici- Frank Biesanz, January, the abstract firm has The board had heard from said today at 8:55 a.m. The general statute provides The group voted Tuesday in fa- pal court May 14, bound over ley , permission to keep its machine vor of advertising for appli- three insurance salesmen Tues- occurred Peterson Gets that in order for a county of and arraigned that the break-in had — which it bought at the end Board Asks Bids cants for 'the post. day. Besides Leonard Slaggie of to District Court, probably the this size to have a sheriff 's de- before Judge Arnold Hatfield Saturday and was of the trial period — in Tust's PRESTON, Minn. (Special) — the Gate -Gity Agency, they work of juveniles. The vandals vault. partment civil service system, The present inspector is Char- ¦were Nov. 9 when he pleaded not The Fillmore County Board Duane Ringler, represent- , broke into the office at the Legion Award it must be contiguous to a met- les Smith, operator of Valley guilty, Tuesday authorized Auditor Nursery in Goodview. ing Hardware Mutuals, and yards, threw things around , Roy Peterson was named ropolitan area. The statute goes Charles Michener, to advertise Named to a full three-year Hobert Fischer, representing He is specifically charged tampered with an old tr-uck and "Leg ionnaire of the Month" by on to def ine a metropolitan area for the seasonal requirements Federated Insurance. wilh operating his car in such Commander Lyle Haney of Leon as two counties with a total term on the Hiawatha Valley scattered bricks. Husband Gets of gas and diesel fuel and for Community Mental Health board • Approved payment of $252 a manner March 31 as to force J. Wetzel Post 9 Tuesday eve- population of more than 1 mil- overtime wages to Arthur Frye, Mrs. Henry Zollman , 4145 lion. county printing including the was James Papenfuss, Dakota , Young Tack Kim , off the travel- 8th St,, Goodview , reported to- ning. official paper, financial state- courthouse custodian , for extra ed portion of Highway 61. Kim Peterson is vice commander who was selected by a nomi- ¦work day at 9:10 a.m. that someone ment, delinquent tax list and nating committee composed of he did while his co-work- received a fracture of the spine. Suspended Term in charge of activities. commissioner proceedings. er, Hans Koch , wa.s ill. had left a small plastic deer Com- Len J. Merchlewitz , Winona , A Korean , he was a Winona in a flower box. Mrs. 2ollman A suspended $35 fine or 12- In other business Vice Bids wil be opened at the e Placed monthly reports day jail sentence was giv en mander Alvin Beeman reported and Leo R. Borkowski , Good- State College student. assumed it was a stolen article Tavern Patron annual me ting Jan. 5. from county departments on file Victor Bitu , 73, 1005 W. Broad- that the 1965 membership now view, his fellow commissioners. nnd called the sheriff to take Hearing tin a petition by Ar- Papenfuss had been appoint- and authorized payment of way, today in municipal court exceeds 660. lyn Hebrink, Lime Springs, monthly bills. The group first it away. after he pleaded guilty to dis- G. M. Grabow , president of ed to a one-year term on the Michigan Girl Pays $25 Fine Iowa , to detach 160 acres from bozird last year , the first year struck out one item . on a bill orderly conduct by fighting Merchants National Bank , pre- Granger District 535 and set from the sheriff' s department, with his wife, Elsie. sented a check to the post for Roger J. Orlikowski , 855 E. the group wa.s in existence. Hunter Scheduled them into Harmony District 228 Two men whose terms on the however. It was reimbursement In Whitehall Jail Judge John D. McGill told new baseball team uniforms. Sth St., pleaded guilty today in was set for Jan. 19 at 1:30 p.m. iov road Lolls, which , the com- Bitu that the suspension de- The brief meeting was pre- municipal court to tampering county extension committee are , For Arraignment Six bids for redecorating the expiring were named to add! missioners said they felt should For Church Theft pended on his good conduct dur- ceded bv a joint dinner with with a motor vehicle without courthouse interior were open- come from mileage payments. In Pepin County ing the next six months. The the auxiliary and was followed the owner's permission. tional three-year terms. They WHITEHALL , Wis. ( Special) warning came after Bitu got ed but no contract was awarded nre Ray L. Schell, Mount Ver- by singing of Christmas songs. Orlikowski told Judge John on account of the disparity in Till': HOARD had been asked —A Mackinaw City , Mich., girl DURAND, Wis. (Special) - In a wrangle with his wife, who D. McGi ll that he took the ro- non Township, and H erbcrt 8>y William Sillman , Winona wns committed to me Trem - Donald Giem is scheduled for had been called forward by the amounts. Hanse, Hillsdale Township. , tor cap off a car belonging to A total of $12,700 was placed County soil conservationist to pealeau County jail Tuesday foi- arraignment in Pepin County Judge McGill. Youth Killed in Ambrose Schwartz, owner of Wo on record as sponsoring a Court Thursday at 10:30 a.m, The woman answered Judge in the 1965 budget for tho exten- OTHKR ACTION by tlie board ls days, Trough Amby 'd Tavern , 760 E. Sth St., sion department , as requested. Included: watershed project proposed for Sharon Ann Vieau , 111, plead- on a charge of having in his McGill's question whether she Feed Auger "in compensation for" a bot- the middle branch of the White- ed guilty before Judge A. L. possession an antlerless deer and her husband could continue (AP)- tle of whisky water RivtM- valley . to live together without bicker- PINE ISLAND, Minn. "Amby" refused Tuesme to taking $7(1 from Ss. Nov. 28, taken during the A fa rm youth was killed Tues- to return to him. The hoard postponed action Peter & Paul Catholic Church, closed season for does. ing by opening a bag filled with until County Attorney S. A. Saw- smashed household articles that day evening when he apparently In fini ng Orlikowski $25 , to Independence, Dec, 1, She was The case against Michal A. fell into a trough in which an bo satisfied out of bail , Judge yer can find out what obliga- fine plus charged with she said Bitu had thrown at tions sponsorship involve, sentenced to pay a $50 ParislA Durnnd, her. auger rotated to carry feed to McGill told the defendant , "You Plainview Sued ¦ costs nnd jailed on failure to operating too fast lor condi- "You 're of on age where you swine, nre responsible for your own tions Nov. 14, was dismissed. , in , The oldest hospital still In pay. should know better, " the Judge The body of Dale Miller good conduct. You shouldn 't existence is snid to be the Ho- Miss Vieau was brought to Forfeitures: Rodney G, Burt , told the Bltus. And ho urged wns found by his mother , Mrs. have lnk.cn the law Into your $,1.r» , in his possession a tel Dieu , founded in Paris (he jail here Friday night by having them to get along with each Darrell E. M iller. own hands. " around (150. .Sheriff August Mutchoy fro m rifle in n .shotgun .season only, other in the fiilino ¦ In Death Tho judge told Orlikowski of 3 PLAINVipW , ) Wisconsin Rapids where she John J. Shanahan , Milwau- lilt ii wa.s arrested today nt In Finland , where evergreen that 11 he wanted tlie whisky Minn. (Special der the influence of liquor nt -Mrs. Edwnrd II. Schad , and two companions were ap- kee, $13, failure to stop for a 1:50 a.m . on a complaint sworn is a sign of mourning, straw is returned he could see the city South tho time of the crash — "about prehended at a motel. stop sign Aug. 31. out by his wife. used for Christmas decorations. Troy, has fi led a $30,000 clnini three drinks of whiskey." He attorney about swearing out « against the village of Plainview" complaint against Schwartz , said he had noticed some diffi- Tho under the Dram Shop Act for culty in steering tho pickup and tampering incident oc- allegedly serving Intoxicating aL curred that it "swayed over " tho cen- Sunday night, when, ac- beverages to her husband on ter line prior to the collision. cording to Orlikowski , jf arrwnb&MmL dfowh QkuidmoL he en- Oct. 16. Sehnd, father of 13 children , tered Amby'a with a quart bot- This wns the date ho collided faces up to five years in pri- tle of whisky, which ho put Hy RUTH HOGKIIS will add^ to the interest, two. with a Rochester car on High- son as a result of the charge, Give one of these people nt St. Elizabeth's Nursing Homo behind Hie tavern 's juke box . way 247 about a mile west of He is out on $3,000 bond while Dully NewH Area Koitnr When Schwartz heard about ourselves with more Christmas cards Wabasha , Minn,, a pleasant surprise; it , Potsdam, resulting In tho deaths a pre-sentence investigation Is Most of us suppl y ho took bottle and refused HO in the rush Herman Meyer Prod Seeling Heating Co. I patron when he re entered stumpa mode available by tho Post Office Department . Miss Marie Linnehun -Mi 'N. Fred Seeling tho before Judge Arnold H atfield from the crash scene on U.S, 148 E. Jrd St. Pbon. 11J1 I anywhere this newspaper Is read — Mrs. Anna Fells JMrs. Frances Torkor tavern. Orlikowakl snld. Nov. 30. Ho admitted lie was un- 03. "¦¦ Your postmark from »* nm i» mi ftfa\ k [ Voice of the Outdoors it?-T0M0RR0W ^r ^ PSv and Every Thursday tS^^ ^ All th« ROA XT _ m^Mjm*mm CHICKEN you can ^^. —^^f —^—^—^—^—Wf —^. M^B\^KW^a^U^MmmmmM^U^U^U^Ba^^^_ Guitarist Plays ^^^ ^^^^^^^ ¦PHH^^^^^ vegetablag e. ^mW^mW^L^mWMMWW!^^^ ^^^^l_sss__s__s C CI*Vn WBMwMM W* s '' ^ " * yc' * Here on Sunday ^^^^____ on^ ' * • Guitarist Andy Nelson will $ 50 play in the Pasteur Hall audi- ir Ula son ' s 1 torium on the Winona State Col- \ lege campus at 2 p.m. Sunday. I SUPPER CLUB jktuu ,„ nt SALIIVILLI, WISi The appearance is sponsored ^ L 1 by Hal Leonard Music, Inc., ^^^^^^ which recently completed a re- KLOSID TUtSDAYS) AAk^k^k^A^A^A modeling program in its store ^^ B^ k^^^ ^^^^ ^ at 64 £. 2nd St. An open house there will be held Friday and Saturday. NELSON HAS played on road shows sponsored by a Chicago radio station, WLS. He has been a staff musician for WGN radio and television stations in For holiday sifts and partie^ramember*.. Chicago and has appeared on the Dave\Garroway television Andy Nelson program. For six years he was a mem- ber of a group called tbe Tune Toppers, He toured the country Rabbit Shelter a drive to gather discarded with no fuel wood cutting, such Yule Concert with them . He has recorded After Christmas last year, trees, picks them up with trucks brush piles have disappeared. taste and holds a huge bonfire, Good with such groups as the Har- Frank Breza , E. B. 's Corner , turn The rabbit population is left to monicats, Ken Griffin , Ted and a group of friends gathered the trees over this winter to a become easy victim of the At Eleva-Strum Weems and Frankie Yankovic. up a couple of hundred dis- small conservation group in the many animals and birds that The remodeling project at West End of the city that will prey on it. carded Christmas trees, took use them for additional rabbit Hal Leonard's has doubled the them out to the upper end of Another reason for en- Thursday Night firm's retail space. The retail shelters. The Upper Mississippi little Prairie Island and in the ad- ry River Wild Life and Fish Re- dorsement of the Breza costs ve | area , in which both band and STRUM , Wis. — Two bands, a fretted instruments are sold, joining willow area along the j fuge has approved the plan and plan by sportsmen is that triple trio and two other vocal | now measures 40 by 25 feet, Minnesota City dike, stacked j refuge lands can be used as fox prefer a rabbit as a groups will perform in Eleva- and there are two soundproof them in piles, like the one pic- 1 shelter location areas. I meal over a pheasant. It is tured above, in the experiment | easier to catch and it Strum Central High School's studios for teaching and record- ing. The firm offers guitar, to bring back cottontail hunt- The idea is not new. The mattes a better meal. Give Christmas concert at 8 p.m. National Wildlife Federation rabbits protection and they this : drum and banjo instruction ing to the area. . . Thursday. Interior walls are covered distributed a pamphlet on will maintain a huntable The concert band's program ' with peg board, on which in- It worked. The cotton- how to build such shelters a population in favorable ha- will include the overture to Han- struments are displayed. tails -welcomed the shelter few years back and the pro- bitat. del 's "The Messiah" and themes and used it for nests and gram got splendid results from Tscbiakowsky's "Nut- EXTERIOR remodeling re- for protection. After the in the east where the cotton- Iowa Deer cracker Suite." sulted in a new display window recent snow, the abundance tail had practically disap- Iowa's permit deer season , Christmas. and new facing on the two-story peared in some areas Tha any deer, opens Dec. 12 with The junior chorus will sing of rabbit tracks in the '. carols, including "Carol of the structure, which will be painted got clubs in those areas have hunting hours from 8 a.m. to area indicated the idea been purchasing trapped Star," for which the accompani- later. results, In fact , youthful 4 p.m. with one-deer limit. ment will be by bongo drums Bruce McNally was contrac- passed rabbits from states where There are two zones — a two- tor for the work. Winonans who have there is an overpopulation day and four-day one. and tambourine. Bonnie Christ- firearms safety course, lanson will be soloist for "Go George Poljack is store man- their and releasing them in suit- ager. have found it a place to ex- able habitat provided with The Conservation Depart- Tell It on the Mountain," and acquired Gwen Hatcher will be horn solo- ercise their newly artificial shelters. ment has set a population ist. skill. On any Saturday, a figure of 36,700 deer, the Mondovi Junior High dozen or more boys can One of the reasons for the highest population since the The girls glee club will sing coming out of five Christmas songs, and the Concert Presented be observed decrease in rabbit population state established its lottery the area holding high a is the lack of protective shel- system of issuing deer hunt- triple trio will sing "Still, Still, their ter, Still," an Austrian carol. Mrs. MONDOVI , Wis. (Special) — bunny, an exhibit of When wood was commonly ing permits. Under the lot- Myrnel Wojner will be violinist The winter concert of the Mon- skill with their trusted used for fuel and cut in farm tery plan, 16,000 permits dovi Junior High School music rifles. groves and wooded areas, the were issued this season. and Carol Nelson, pianist, for trimmings the triple trio's performance. department was presented at 2 were piled up and Landowners can hunt on p.m. today in the small gym- Now Breza has a plan to ex- leit to rot or be burned at some their own land without a The cadet band will play four nasium. tend the program over a larger future date. Most of such piles permit. Unsuccessful appli- ielections, including "Praise Ye This concert was given for area . He suggests that the Wi- were near where the trees were cations for permits are re- the Lord of Hosts" from Saint- grade school pupils and the gen- nona Junior Chamber of Com- dropped , and were forgotten turned with registration Baens' "Christmas Oratorio." eral public. merce, which annually conducts except by the rabbits. Today, fees. Mrs. Wojner is vocal director , Appearing were the cadet and and George Traficante is direc- junior bands and the grade 7 two flutes, two oboes, two clar- tor of Instrumental music. ¦ and 8 choruses. This was the inets and two alto clarinets (sub- He'll Provide first public appearance of the stitutes for the string parts), A teagff 9 ' In Ireland, Christmas eve of- newly formed cadet band , mem- Concert Slated two bassoons and piano. Dinner for . $MT mWmWm' ^^^^ 'J ten is called the Night of Cakes. bers of which come from The chamber chorus will con- This name is based on an an- grades 6 and 7. sist for 30 members of the mut- 'Deserving Blonde' cient custom, still practiced, of No evening concert will be ed chorus. Vocal soloists will Af Mondovi (AP ) baking special Christmas cakes given by the junior high school (Special) be Kay and Thomas Casey. FAIRBANKS, AJaska - spiced with caraway seeds for this winter season. MONDOVI , Wis. - Wein Alaska Airlines tries to fill The Mondovi High School In addition to this cantata , the all its requests but this one eating on the night before James Lundquist is junior will be held program will consist of car- may Sunny BrooVs smooth, mild taste has the quality to maVe memoroMe Christmas. high school music director. Christmas concert have it stumped. at 8 p.m. Thursday in the small ols by the grade school chorus "This is your authorization to gifts and porties. Share your good taste with friends this Christmas; gymnasium. and by the girls and mixed advance one round-trip ticket Straight or Blend, both ore handsomely wrapped for the •>p«BfHa-af---|--s_H__-B MATINEE-2:1$ The program will consist of chorus. The last group will also Fairbanks to Rampart for some Holidays- I Oj if t ll il *s,3 25ts50*-65* holiday music presented by perform part of Handel's "The deserving blonde female wbo NT Wi f 4 >1 the grade 6 chorus under the Messiah." can cook up a turkey for myself "TUS"' direction of Mrs. Florence Ca- The concert band's program and a few Indian kid* for nar. and the high school mixed will include the first movement Christmas dinner ," read the Sunny Brook chorus ancKthe concert band , from Haydn's "London Sympho- message received Tuesday. • SEE IT NOW • ny. wmwmR OMANCE AND RACING ARE IN THEIR BLOOD! mmmmm directed by Richard Putzier. " It was signed by Ira Weisner, New on the program this year who operates a trading post at tti lumiv um tiiTiiuiv coaoutMitu. n.iwucw niKin mm*«».««tt moot, it«rvDK« IIIXII wmm« n nw. m turn tituiim mn DOUG JOAN IE will be the presentation of California has 1,000 miles of the remote village of Rampart JAMES PAMOA Christmas Cantata 142, "For Us freeways. on the Yukon River. a Child Is Born ." by Johann DARREN;JIFF fUjyjfiRE SOMMERS Sebastian Bach. This cantata ™ r tmmm m ^^^—— ¦ _ ™ *• ™ • » * "f«^^ T " J. ^* ' t* ~*J calls for a small chamber chor- K. ^>^f_ssssssssssssssssss__ m\ ^m ^jm *_s_»^M_»_ u, *^^ us and orchestra and vocal so- -^Mlj^s___t_rs_l-ssssfiMHfoftfrftftra AmA^kJkwk^k^k^ Jsstsssssssssssssssss_s-H __ssssssssssssssssssss_s__ _E____P_B * _s_E______^__ 9____^__V s______H ______¦ ^______i>^. loists. ss-ssssss-s-T j The orchestra will consist of ws) *w!Pf!s *s\~*f :. sjn 'wty ^j Wa^^^^: *y~^aj ^^W^W^W.r iAaWar jaBtA __>s_sssssss_sss_> •^______BM_l ~^^ • ¦ __sssssssssssssssss __ Bss_ ___l _r_ssss______ssssssssss _E5ssss____ ] WINONA DAILY NEWS 1 4^^^k^^^^^^^^^ 2^^^^^ 5^^^^^^Jfi ^^^^^ |H fl____KP_K \ sN— -]v^^R___H sssssssssssssssV _W*sssssssssssssss*¥^* _ss* 1 \Tj ail*m^jm' \m\ m. MPLJ^^KSBT AW A m ^a J*Atamrf ar^M^^^f aWt WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER i, 194^ 'i j > VOLUME 10P, NO. 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¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ — ¦ NASON ON EDUCATION ' Inc., is trying to interest the Minnea polis Man Italian Public Works Commis- sion in using a solution the com- Wttl Help Shore pany says makes earth nearly New Policy as hard as concrete. Up Tower of Pisa J. W. Alexander , company MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The president , went to Rome Mon- president ol a suburban Minne- day to spell out details. Italian On Failures apolis company has gone to officials recently invited engi- By LESLIE J. NASON. Ed.D. philosophy of the college, he Is Italy with a plan to shore up neers to propose Ideas to keep University of S. Calif. the Leaning Tower of Pisa. the famed tower from toppling anxious that every student suc- over eventually. Once a student has been ac- ceed in mastering his course. The company, Soil Solidifiers cepted in college, his success Why do some students fail in Is strictly up to him! spite of all this? It still holds There is a changing attitude true that you can lead a horse PAPERBACKS of college authorities toward Giving " the lo wafer but you can't make The Ultimata in Christmas s_I*^sssssssssss_*P* ^ls_P ^Bssssssssssssssssss—^asssssV^' tOAWWaWaWW'A) ^.Aa\\\\\\\ ^Aa\\ ^Amma\\\\\\\\\\\\\\aaa\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\a ^Aa\\\%\ t * *<' '* "** student's success or failure. him drink ! Time was when admission to ¦ college was easy, but the per- BOOK NOOK centage of failures in the fresh- Pennsylvania averages three 15° Eait Third Stmt man year was high , in some tornadoes a year. schools ranging up to 50 per- cent. In effect , the freshman year became the real admis- sions hurdle to college. The cost in money to the\ col- | COAST TO COAST STORES [ lege, and in frustration to the . [g] students, was enormous. * ' * ' Improv- • .__tt____ BBsflBs| „mw^^.. ' ' * ' % A- ' ' f ^ #i * ' ed selection techniques have in- as% ^*am mm\' * l v * s_T ¦_ ! all ^m\ M fluenced a change in policy. The ^- ^^^ measure at present of a success- ful college is the high percent- age of graduating students , rather than the high percentage of failures. PRESSURE \ VERSATILE TEXTURED WALNUT HIGH il_r H_-K ^ Having carefully selected stu- i 'LAMINATE P STACK TABLES THAT RESIST ACIDS , ALwkj * % dents whose past records and HEAT, ALCOHOL , ETC. TABLES ARE 15" SQUARE WITH WmSB ability ratings mark them as ) j f ^mtk % capable of successful work in a particular college, the authori- AVAILABLE INDIVIDUALLY AT • «-00 f mm ~ \ j_§l ' ties provide special counseling m^k^k^k^k^km^m^m^k^k^k^k^k^L^k^k^k^k^K/km^^k^k^k ^V-^&PAJ I service to aid the student who mmm \ OR IN SETS OF THREE AT H.M JW ^^^ | is in trouble. ^m a\\\\\\\\\W ^AOEOFfiN<3, DAYS'^ Counselors face a difficult Halldoy 8 psychological problem! Al- Haavy Cauye Sree/ as«sfsssss||»ss| Folding though it is obvious of them that the student is not ap- TREE Jjgjy HD DOLL CARRIAGE proaching learning in an ef- »eov*Wy<» JMMjM^ ficient manner, the student is f^*^ °J apt to blame everyone but him- A ^k\\\\\\\\\\\\\Wmmm\^^m^m^m^m^m^m. self for his difficulties . He may ^^^^^^ P^9_e_aa_9_SB LAMPS BY WESTWOOD , IN STRIKING NEW DE- % SIGNS THAT BLEKD 0R ACCENT feel that the college professors ^mkaaaaaaaaaX WKf ^^MK^m^MmmW *' ' ANY DECOR. | should teach more in the man- A ^Mmi^Smj ^^MBmMMMMAT R]CH TCWED BRONZE, SPARKLING IMPORTED IJ ner of high school teachers. Nig^^^^ PP^l CRYSTAL, AND COLORFUL IMPORTED ITAL IAN 1 Since the student's procedure W togvhrty W ^^^ ^^^ POTTERY , IN A RICH VARIETY OF DECORATIVE I W A 99 ^^£J WAV m brought high grades in high ISflH ^^\ X THEMES. GIVE EACH LAMP A HAND-CRAFTED I school and, since the same pro- Ifif ifH » cedures do not bring high \ L0OK- 1 > v grades In college, he feels the WW M • Pe' ""e Rectptlonl "TT ** ' --' college must be at fault. # Cocrylng Cottl ^-^ D.ll ghtfu l smboss.d v[ny l doll The first major hurdle faced A dapandobl* yal •cononnlca t • Eorphorul n, i by a counselor is to- convince free ,loni In r *6 ,nd oraan tl». 0 9 Volt Bolter?) ""' "V T , fl.'° u u ,"«.. ta S-i Uh. D..p w«u,eup.(TF052«-J) (ME0008-9) , "* i Ii V* ?f«W9 4) %¦ the student that some change in ^ \ his learning procedures is called SEE 0UE LARGE AND UNUSUAL COLLECTTON | ' I PUT COMFORT AND COLOR IN EVERY ROOM IN YOUR _ for, and that the responsibility 5 P/ece 10 Foot Mi,m-Matl* I HOME WITH THESE SOFT, LEATHER-LIKE VINYL HAS- 0F BFLASS ACCESSORIES . . . COCKTAIL TABLES, | rests with him not the instruc- TEA C ARTS , MAGAZINE RACKS TJM- BRIDGE CHRISTMAS 5 TO 8 CUP | SOCKS - BY BABCOCK PHILLIPS. A LARGE ASSORT- ' ' SMOKERS . tor. This is not easy, because a AAm£ma**9 BRELLA STANDS. | student is reluctant lo change ^T *2P Q™ C0RD ^_ mJQ* PERCOLATOR | MENT OF SIZES AND COLORS. | his procedures halfway through ^" | .. FROM 3.9S I a semester, perhaps because of fla ^^h->. | ' TO 14.95 the old admonition against I changing horses in mid-stream. If the counselor is successful and the student agrees to make a change, drastic efforts can bring almost miraculous re- sults. I have known students so convinced, to spend 25 hours in a single weekend reviewing a - -- ^"as * course from the beginning. Not . _ $AF« CHRISTMAJ LICHTtNC Fullm II 33"II square eersl tob.. itwl*lA .. p,,t|», vt *n cord, rswj plug Com34 p lst. l y of aulomallcolly kr.ws only were his methods different 4 poddad boefc dwlrsmd saddle Ut cups rich full written notes and prob- #nj S^utlat connactor, bodlad but his shaped s»at*. Toast Brews. e.-_•„«Japreved. (CB023?iimnu.Sl SJ colUslTapsrsd aluminum body, lem - solutions were a record fFWO600-5) . Charcoal blU. bo... (WS0450.-0) MaV aHM SSSSSB«H__^_^ MBM MH ^^_ - . I of his effort. ^ ^ ^^a _^BHM ^M f ^-^——-___-__^^_—-___^__^^__^^_-_ Student after student reported ot y Va lfY 7 Light Btmiomot^ *" ' " that, through such an effort , he ******** had gained a clear understand- TREE LIGHT SET TORCH KIT MS ELECTRIC ing of a course for the first ^ time. The isolated facts and partially understood ideas were at last assimilated into their 7 thinking. *t3* There remains another prob- J^fatm 1*3 /f lem. The instructor 's grade ^ book, and the instructor's opin- ion of the student's knowledge of the course, are no longer a fair measure. A conference with the instruc- tor, during which the student Each lit* bum. Ind.p.nd.ntlyf .tain- his new notes ask- p „ ,„, topeh( f,am# , p„orf. Cutt .Ucfrleally wilt, i ^ ¦ _sV _P* •' ¦ __ ¦ _¦ aVesV M*y ¦' leafs through Indoor u«, .xt.n.lon plug, io ng ll sss_S_B_ m< ll "**^_^—ss^^Bssss9e___eassssss^lK *9 I ss*s *^ **^ fl —s s_***_s MWM ^*W. ^Pss* • *• ing for clarification on difficult ,^\ fdarl tip, h.ayy duty Us. .I..I , hollow ground, wsver. color.. (TF02«0-3) bum.r hood, spark llghtor . In ly odgo blados. Dttachable points, has proved a successful I5-LITE SET. ~" way of acquainting the profes- (TF0270I).*I.77 m.tol caso. (HA1896-7 ) cord. (WJ0450-U sor with the new situation . With evidence of the change and willingness to work , the in- structor is happy to lend his COAST-TO-COAST STORES advice and counsel to the en- 75 East Third Street Phone 5025 deavor. After all , under the new

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School s O Each Mrs. Ra/mond Bambenek New Eleva-Strum r rograms only *»v (25 or mor») Set Yule P Envelop** INCLUDED at Auxiliary ELEVA-STRUM , Wis. (Spe- No Extra Charot ! President of Club cial) - Strum Grade School program New officers were elected, ! Appointed to the kitchen com- will have its Christmas mittee were Mmes.- Peter Ku- Monday at 8:15 p.m. and Eleva gifts were exchanged and dona- p.m. tions were made to Christmas las, Josephine Breza and Ed- Grade School Dec. 17 at 8 Dec. 18 will be the last day CAROL SINGERS . . . Members of the American Legion tbe Legion Memorial Club. Joyfully singing here are, from projects at the holiday meeting ward Kleinschmidt. Mrs. Stella welfare of school in the Eleva-Strum : and its Auxiliary and their spouses joined forces to sing left, David Morse, Mrs. Robert Sexton, Leo C. LaFrance, Mrs. of the Winona Athletic Club Chick was re-appointed chairman. Mrs. Lawrence Jas- District before Christmas vaca- dinner party and sepa- Hannah Toye, Dr. D. T. Burt, William King, Mn. LaFrance Auxiliary Monday evening. Jan. Christmas carols, following a holiday members of the zewski and Mrs. A. T. Wiczek tion. Classes will resume and Mrs. Ronald Hammond, (Daily News photo) One hundred rata meetings of the two organisations Tuesday evening at group met in the Athletic Club will audit the books. 4. where Christinas decorations During the business meeting Former Lewiston added a festive air, as the wom- conducted by the retiring pres- Members en sang Christmas carols. ident, Mrs. Henry Glaunert, Legionnaires, Auxiliary Girl, Norwegian Mrs. Raymond Bambenek was the .members voted to donate elected president; Mrs, Arvel $5 each to the Goodfellows and Husband Go Abroad Allred, vice president; Mrs. An- to Christmas Seals. Mrs. George Celebrate Christmas LEWISTON. Minn. (Special) drew Rozek, treasurer, and Mrs. Lubinski was welcomed as a And Spouses —A former Lewiston girl and Harry Czarnowski, secretary. new member. 7 Legionnaires, wives and auxil- room. Attired in their white chairman : and Mrs. Adolph her Norwegian husband sailed The -late of officers was pre- Special prizes were won by Mrs. Chick and Mrs. Gertrude iary members to Leon J. "Wetzel and yellow uniforms, the color Bremer, membership co-chair- from New York City today for sented by Mrs. Virgil Ramm guard presented a precision man. Mrs. Bremer urged all his home in Vevang per Kris- and Mrs. Walter Banicki, nom- i Chuchna. Party chairmen were "Post 9, totaling about 200, dined drill and the drum and bugle auxiliary members whose 1965 tiansund, northern Norway. inating committee. Mrs. Jerome Mmes. Clarence Chuchna, Har- TjijuuJuuuuuuuLigjg en baked ham and "all the trim- unit played musical selec- dues are still outstanding to Rozefe will Install the new offi- ry Smocke, Kleinschmidt and CijLii u¦ .ijuui , ii nmuui ii-i MiiuuuLrni ¦ c w »¦¦¦-» ¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ i n" iiii f i i MR. AND MRS. Anders Ve- mings" at the post's annual tions. contact her or Mrs. John Du- cers in January. Frances Hamerski. Christmas dinner and joint auxiliary held gan immediately so that tbe vang Jr., are aboard the Ber- The post and gensfjord. Mrs. Vevang is the meeting Tuesday night at the separate meetings and one of membership quota can be at- j floor-length sheath gowns of slip- Legion Memorial Club, and con- tained by Jan. 1. former Margaret Siebenaler, Miss Ma ry Randall i per satin in olive green, gold and the first orders of business for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex eluded the evening singing car- the auxiliary was to recognize Upon the recommendation of ! orange. They wore matching —can posters. 953 W. 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Easy t o uxe with famousAirequipt S^HRBSSST , PINK. 36-40. ft.9S Creme Waves $8.00 { semi-nutomatic changing mechaniHm. All controls on fi" Ptrm«n«nti Far Dyed or BUachtd Hair }• and up jP on* J convenient panel. Uses standard Ainsquipt 36-Hlid« STRETCH SHIRT ; ¦ . TRADITIONAL all- SSSfttUBSSMKA. CLASSIC CARDIGAN 'if. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE :» , metal slide magazines. 4-inch f/IJ.6 color-corrected kn«. EVERYONE WANTS IN SEVERAL COLORS. MRS. JUDY WAKEFIELD Powerful clown-draft blower cooling system. Easy U> own. SOLID | | f J^lma\\Waa\\\\\mWm1 STYLED BY PANDORA Jr, »i snidiml e of tlie Daniel O'Brien Academy of Hair- W IN SHETLAND "¦' :^«h:u ^W.^_fc_^ih:^_t:_yt _fc:_Ai_:LA --y SHOP *^^W p^Vr^7l ^^^ r~7^^^ ^7*^^l^7pi^i^^] PJ^iiW^TVV ^v /P9. TONIGHT TIL 9 r.v »»•-«»¦'¦¦ ¦ ¦ '.^v.ra ^-^.^ >.«fc»x-^>^^. w/.-^^ WI .T..-.W.V.-. nn.. .-¦ -. - ,. ¦ PM_nM_MMIU»sWMJ*»W#Tn*"*"**7™ I taMmJmwaw**\rcB\^T^ MT^wii " •» "¦ *- -•'¦ - ' ¦•'-..t77r.r;:z:r.iiz;^.rrr;xsBMi4\W Bethel 8, Job's Daughters Elects Miss Neumann Queen Miss DeAnn Neumann was Godsey, junior princess; Jane elected honored queen of Bethel Deedrick , guide ; and Rosalind B , International Order of Job's Snell , marshal. Daughters, Tickets were given members at a meeting of tbe for the DeMolay-Job's Daugh- group Monday evening at the ters dance Friday from H p.m. Masonic .Temple. Presiding dur- to midnight at the Temple. It ing the election was Miss Susan is sponsored by tbe Winona Area J0 %__ _ ^^ ^^ Fried , retiring honored lK_ 4_ DIAMOND queen. Shrine Club. / ^2mmmm\\\\\\Wy\ W^ mm1 .I Other new officers are: Cindy It was announced that a fath- * hammer, senior princess ; Susan ers and daughters banquet will be held preceding the Dec. 21 meeting," for which special en- Halo Benders tertainment is being planned . ' Three Coins in a Fountain" Holioay! SHOW At Kellogg was the theme chosen for the | ¥K3f - Job's Daughters' formal dance FRIDAY Is Busy Group Dec. 30, when Jerry Van's Or- Jp THURSDAY - - SATURDAY chestra will play. Tickets are ij ^T KELLOGG , Minn. (Speciall- on sale by JD members and Sue is by the The Halo Benders Catholic Godsey is general chairman. 1 T^A% *~-==5?— This showing made possible cooperation Youth Society of St. Agnes Par- Germain* Lauer will be in J ish, Kellogg, met recently to charge of the check room and T oi a famous New York Diamond J ewelry Designer select committees to work on refreshments. I j j/ £0 ExcititlQ . . . 1 holiday events and projects. t and The girls have completed j | y^Sr Manufacturer. This is an opportunity without Patricia Deming, president , con- Christmas tray favors for the * ^r-w S ducted the meeting. children at Shriners' Hospital of diamonds ancLdiamond j | parallel ... a select ion ^CJfA^*^AwmA\*nnA 1 Chosen to help with refresh- for Crippled Children in Minne- <*_SX^ec//t^C^'CAMS ' 1 ments for the group's Christmas apolis and for patients at Wi- | jewelry equaled only in the largest and finest jewelry party Dec. 20 were David Gran- nona Community Memorial Hos- w, Gerald Hawley, Barbara pital. stores in the country. Timely, too, for Christmas Kennebeck and Joann Deming. Announcement was made that Diamond Engagement 1 Assigned to the entertainment a proficiency study will be held Gift-Giving or other Gift Occasions. Rj ngs rom committee were John Arens, Saturday at 10:30 a.m...... f $50.00 § Peter Tentis , Patricia Deming WOMEN'S FELLOWSHIP and Carol Hall. Members may Diamond Wedding and oring guests to the party . LEWISTON, Minn. (Special )- \ The Women's Fellowship of the Committee members assisting Lewiston Church of the Brethren Guard Rings ..... from $30.00 | with the Christmas Crib and will meet for a Christmas sup- treea arrangements in the per party Thursday, at 7 p.m. church are Ralph Hager , David jf^ ¦»' Diamond Dinne r and... 1 at the home of Mrs. Harold ' from Graner, Gerald Hawley, Peter Cady. There will be a gift ex- ^^"V Cocktail Rings $65.00 I Tenlis, Patricia McDonough , change. / Mary Collier, Barbara Kenne- occk and Patricia Deming. / Diamond Men's The Halo Benders have a reli- v^*^-"^*^^^^^^?^ | gious display in the parish hall / Finger Rings from $80.00 of gift articles which can be J purchased after both the 8 and 10 a.m. Masses each Sunday / Diamond Necklace | during Advent. Breakfast is also lerved after the Masses. For Expert Hair Styling . . . / Pendants from $29.50 | The youth group is sponsoring PHONE 5661 ¦ ¦ volunteer baby-sitting pro- gram during these Masses each Sunday. CENTER

Op«nBEAUTY Mon. A Thun. SHOPPE 'Ill * p.m. All Day Saturday!. Mrs. Putnam 422 Cartor St. Feted on Birthday WEAVER , Minn. (Special) - The Neighborhood Ladies met with Mrs. Wallace Putnam Fri- day in observance of her 77th f birthday. The self-invited guests brought food with them for a noon dinner. Mrs. Putnam re- ceived cards and gifts. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schultz and daughter , Bonnie, and Janie Leison came for the birthday celebration also.

Many Atfend FC Homemakers -Fair , Wis. FOUNTAIN CITY — "IRMA LA DOUCE" More than 140 women attended WAS THE QUEEN the Buffalo County Homemakers OF PARIS . . . Fair here Saturday and saw POLLY ADLER WAS Miss Jane Comings, ADA home THE MADAM OF economist, demonstrate the uses NEW YORKI of cheeses. • She explained how to make THIS IS FOR ADULTS. cheese appetizers, cheese and NO ONE UNDER 16 beef barbecues, a cheese salad UNLESS WITH AN ADULT. and a cheese dessert. • An auction was held and Christmas cookies were served. ORNAMENT SHOWER TAYLOR , Wis. (Special) — Each member is expected to bring an ornament for the church Christmas tree to the meeting of the Taylor American Lutheran Church Women Tues- day evening. The group will meet at the church at ft p.m.. Members of Martha Circle will have charge of the decorating and Ruth Circle members will SHELLY ROBERT be hostesses. The "oranment WINTERS TAYLOR shower" is planned to cut AS * AS down expenses of buying need- POLLY ed decorations. ANK ADLER ™ H HimW *+ SMS) ,»yfwSS ^!'. 'TAWmasX Ud—HHMlBBBfrSttuJ&r^v«S J # It tfuawKk —sll^^BBBBBBBkfStSS tm ASts, _k /at. ^a, H' ' Hly ^. a**m ^ ^ ^ - H > ^* \L____^_B_BBPff^^^'^«5i?*jj/ lio'^SaStttit^^^^mWJi^k 7Q Q£_Cfi nn & LA LEC11E LEAGUE SEE IT HOW The monthly meeting of the | | La Leche League will be held 7:15-9:15 at the Guildhall of Central ADMISSION: Methodist Church at «:30 p.m.. 85* Thursday. There will be an in- On Layaway 1 formal get-together, with lunch j .97 $574.00 I Berved. Anyone interested is in- vited to attend. = .03 $844.00 I I ( j 1 1 W, „ staff " 1 Only - 10 $767.00 f Qmso^m^ is / 36 $860 00 \ MK Whjte Go|d Ladjes | I ded icated to Beauty, Individuality and 23 Jewel Wrist Watc h . S Quantities ar« limited on these special priced. diti- fsf w,,h *''f mondt — so ACT NOW. | JsVCfiMMAtLifVWL bvSL I EleganceCI ... andj g.•ve you expert„ _ j CA RATS QF D(AM0NDS jj :< ^ Many other sires with special prices but , we could ',-; and devotion, | Gem Knowledge and Personalized Service. not I in them oil here. § $1250 00 _____ I S&kctCL laalin^, 1 ; BBB IMI I -dsiidqnsuL iaMs^uth^

aaw Mkm MAT ¦SSSSSSSSSSSW aam^trA 'AaaaaWA\WW\ aaWa ^Lw/ kaaWAfW M MW ^A M Wr.ma\\\\\\\WWWW ^Sfc^O"^54fi ^^^^0^5ip5» Q/nsolgan^ MORGAN'Sp. s_s_SisUssssfSs9 FUU SERVICE FULL ^^^^ H " .¦ll the .s' i(/n t> j the Street Cloi 'k" I SERVICE JEWELERS j ^ * £-— . • * ^__™B_ S ! that a friend bo hired as tion of his service* in maintain- a dou Rushford Women Lewiston Justice ing Sylvan Park In Lanesboro. Vic Mature Sued hie. To Hear Missionary le Mayor Robert Gosselin made Pink said he met this and oth- Marries Coup the presentation. For $1,175,000 er demands - until It ¦ became RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) LEwfSTON, Minn . (SpeciaD- LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor apparent Mature had no inten- —Miss Joyce Benston , a former Miss Carleen F. Stincshower, Victor Mature has been accused tion of working. area girl who is a missionary Marshalltown , Iowa, and Gerald Mrs. McCa rthy in a $L,l#,000 damage suit of from Ecuador, will be the guest E. Hook were married Monday falsely representing that he in- speaker at a meeting Thursday by Justice of the Peace Harold Hospita lized for work in a movie in ARVIN BIG Fed- tended to 1MNCH evening of the Rushford A. Selvig. to get a free trip to Eu- erated Women's Club. Rest order Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randall Checkup, rope. The group will meet at 8 p.m. were witnesses. ST. PAUL (AP) — The wife Pink , who PORTABLE at the home of Mrs. George ¦ D- Producer Sidney of Sen. Eugene McCarthy, in Los Angeles Himlie. Minn., has returned to Wash- filed the suit TV Monday, alleges Mature accept- Lanesboro Man Cited ington after several days in a with the St. Paul hospital for a checkup ed a round-trip ticket was to report Blair MNC Club LANESBORO, Minn. (Spe- and rest. understanding he $99,95 July 8. The com- cial) — Mr. and Mrs. Daniel The senator's office said Mrs. to Madrid last Sets Yuie Party . plaint says that when Mature Hennessy were special guests at Abigail McCarthy had entered he went on to ROBB BLAIR, Wis. ( Special) — Mrs. the annual Commercial Club the hospital Dec. 1 at her doc- arrived in France, . S Don Huibregtse will \e host- London . He finally was induced VAS HARDWARE Christmas dinner party Mon- tor's suggestion. She was re- de- 574 E. 4th St. Phont- ess to Music, N eedlework and day night. Mr. Hennessy was leased last Saturday and return- to show up in Madrid but 4007 Culture Club members for their presented a watch in apprecia- ed to Washington Monday. manded, the producer claimed Christmas party at 1:30 p.m. i — ^^«a Friday. •m**mmm *aa *aa^mmm *m^mw *ammm ^m^mtmmm^^mmm »ma*»mMm *^mmmm ^^mm ^mmmmmm Mm^mmmm **mmmmm *w*a*aam ^m^^^^ Mrs. William Weiss, Eau Claire, will present a Christmas musical miniatures program. Members are asked to attend promptly at the special time, instead of 2:15 p.m., to accom- modate the guest speaker , the hostess said. The club women will bring gifts to exchange. SANTA'S^HELPER . . . Marita Wolf Hotel Winona. Others admiring the tables of , exchange gifts are Mrs. M. J. Fleming, left hands a Christmas gift to Miss Rose Schettler , , SILVER LINK LODGE second from left, at the festive holiday din- who was speaker of the evening, and Miss ner party of Winona Business and Profes- Alma Kemp. (Daily News photo ) FOUNTAIN CITY , Wis. (Spe- Silver Link sional Women's Club Tuesday evening at cial) — Members of Rebekah Lodge 144 here will Christmas have their annual I n I ¦ ¦ r~~T**~"ylBj flfl]a^^^3aafiL^J ^^^^fl Child at BPWC Dinner Party DORCAS YULE SUPPER party at the IOOF Lodge Hall S7Hflra M m LEWISTON , Minn. (Special)- Tuesday, preceded by a dinner at the Golden Frog Supper Club Dorcas Society of St. John's at 6 p.m. All members are re- Adds to Meaning of Holiday . Lutheran Church will have a quested to bring 50-cent ex- potluck Christmas supper at the change gifts and 10-cent game Christmas carols, lo-vely ternational Congress Reserve school auditorium Thursday , prizes. Christmas poems and a story, Fund and to continue the "2 starting at 7:30 p.m. Husbands ¦ and a little six-year-old girl who ' Cents Worth" giving to the five and other guests are being in- The Wright Brothers tested a assisted Santa Claus in the dis- ( national projects, which include vited. foil-supported boat in 1907. tribution of gifts to the mem- ; the Chinese Nursing Fund, the bers, were the highlights of the favorite project of the Winona December dinner meeting of the ' Club. This fund has provided a Winona Business and Profession- home, for the nurses, aided in al Women's Hub Tuesday even- their training, and now is set- ing at the Hotal Winona. Din- ting up a dormitory in memory ner was preceded by a Christ- of Dr. Minnie Moffat who be- mas prayer devotion given by gan this project many years - Miss Sadie Marsh. ago. The dormitory in Taiwan fi wiU house 180 nurses when com- i^Smm^^mwW^Announcesi in '64 .. . the '65 THE PROGRAM was divided pleted. . Into three sections, each in «, f charge of a committee member ATTENDANCE prize was won I "' "^^ ^^S ^^ maa^^^^SrmwK^^^A of the friendship and music com- by Miss Janet Newcomb. Miss J* J . mittees, assisted by the decora- Margaret Weimer announced \ >*^B^8BBSBR «P17 ^ *- Wm\ -• tions committee. she has nuts for sale, as she i.-~ <. ~~ iM[ r^l JmWmA\wm\$ 1 i AWm just received a new shipment. ' Mrs. James Werra of the Mu- Unimold"! Its New sic committee introduced Mari- Cards will be sent to the shut-in ¦ f CjflBpBk^L members of the organization by • 9 ta Wolf, age 6, who sang a A M * '^aaWrysWmtmW^aaaWaaawA^^ ^ K ^mwa group of children 's Christmas the secretary as a greeting from ^^H * ^^^ 1 songs, accompan ietr by her all club members. Gifts were brought for the needy of \WWWW.-"' ' ' Wt^%^K ' w Z^^t\\wM^, iMmWW father, Robert Wolf , teacher at tbe \WmwL * 'mL%-' " <*« A\w4* *. • 5rBe*f«3Bk»i *9mE31 'l^^^l City of Winona and will be dis- ^^¦cl HPmWr* *9MBLAW itfti .Jfam xZ?**wBws, ^^H St. Martin's School and direc- M#'T S>1 tor of the Junior Choir. tributed through the City Wel- S^^^H£^^^K< ^^' %I9IIMSH |S SS and altogether J^^^ H great! , ' Manta added the little touch fare Office by Mrs Katherine ^^HKim y&ZnLzBaaaaWFZS 'MiAmMaU Breitbach and her staff . jS necessary to bring home to the ^^^^^^^HIKIS, 'C -p .s&bWmmmmmwM'-'- * J^^^^^^H members that Christmas is es- A social hour of cards fol- , sentially a children's holiday, lowed the business session. i v # electronically molded frames mean strength ' and a time of reminiscence to a\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\aaaaW^r ^^^ i ^^aa\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ Kfe *^"^^^ fc s^ tri of the older members of children Mabel Teacher # P'e-n umber springs for lasting telling of the Infant Saviour and l ^^^ t ^B ^K ^^mL comfort the joy He brought to the world. At Convention j ¦ Why give up hearing during Mrs. Werra also directed the H ^ " '^ •„ members ' in the singin g of a MABEL, Minn. - Miss Lor- H the best years of your life? H I \ 'I tV* ' p^a|i ,^iii iiii [ 'j' '" ti t Sty les like these are their " own reason for being," raine Kingstad , home economic -L- but when you of t group of familiar carols. ¦ < \ \ waw*%~\ find beauty teacher at Mabel High School . Often , there's no reason to. Do two things. 1 * I jte ^l'j itt g line, magnificence of fabric, Miss Alma Kemp, chairman ^A\ ^A\ ^ ^ 5 of the friendship committee, in- lis attending the 58th annual ^H First, see your doctor. Then if you I I. luxury of comfort crafted in such a manner ^H { aBffil iPW ^^^^^ L. troduced Mrs. M. J. Fleming, I American Vocational Associa- ^A\ need a hearing aid , see a Benson's qualified, 0 tion convention in ^B >L ^, J fWl ||!f >3l ^ ,hat P1-0 1 581 *uper-long life and super-great guest speaker, who reviewed "A J Minneapolis ^W thoroughly trained hearing aid consultant. BB ||| | ( '^tt T '* " ' Partridge in a Pear Tree ! this week. or at | l<1 1 comfort . . then it " by ^A\ In,his office your homeland y V ii I, n' 1 W 's reason for cheersi What more Neville Braybook , which con- She is one of 4 ,000 vocational, Mil ilJ , ' " ¦fl without obligation. Ask him to explain Bfl '¦ perfect time for this choice than now tains 195 tributes to the Infant technical educators throughout ^J when ¦H fully why there's no risk when you BB Jesus. She read "Christmas Day the United States in session in W you can start enjoying the beauty of a "new" room for — A Family Sitting." by Meade the various sectional meetings ¦flj buy from Benson's. flB the- holidays and keep enjoying this Faulkner, who was headmaster being conducted. ¦H W |f "gift for Miss Kingstad is • Choice of various models to fit different hearing BBJ "I - !*«—- n at Oxford from 1850 to about secretary- 1 . your home jn a)| fhe taajon$ anead D(J j 1890; "Three Kings" by John treasurer of the National Voca- ¦IJ needs • 10-day money-back guarantee—you hear KHJ | con1<| an ¦fl j better er you don't pay • Warranteed for two years mm ¦ ¦ Dunn ; and then told the won- tional Homemaking Teachers Pi \ i discover the new "Unimoldl" derful story by O'Hcnry, of' 'The Section of the AVA. Bfl —unlimited free consultation and replacement or ¦HJ Gifts of the Magi ." flflj repair of defective parts • Choice of payment terms flH LSJ .ADVENT PROGRAM! MRS J. I , ' Sofa above: . . Van Vranlien I SEE OR CALL A BENSON'S CONSULTANT SOON- H j* . I I | \ • Curved-sweep ol arm assisted by Marita and Miss I ETTRICK , Wis. (Special) - " ' T' ' ""_tagv makes this modern blcndable to any Kemp, distributed gifts ex- j Members of the Ruth circle , **,^_«««____«_^, I J^i changed by the members. "Mrs. ' of the Lutheran Church Wom- Eva, Ferguson, decorations en of Faith Lutheran Church , chairman, Had carried out the j rural Ettrick , will present an *> theme of the season with red Advent program for the Luth- sleighs filled with goodies , and er League Sunday at 8 p.m. attractive table trees. Hotel Wi- Mrs . Aklred Sexe is the chair- nona added jmother festive man. Ho.st.s will be Messrs. and touch with an individual gi ft to ; Mmes. Aldred Sexe , Leonard 100 EXCHANGE BLDG. PHONE 2554 each person at the dinner. Sexe and (Jarven Borreson , j WINONA, MINN. Miss Rose Schettler , president ;in

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WH ITEI YELIOW OR PINK Ml ference. f .A.PPLE S Britain Wants Facial Tissue 6^ . "Jl Drink. 4^ f FESTAL CUT f 0 ^ PICT RIPE, ELBERTA, IRREG. HALVES I To Reduce Its J I ^^ fcL ^ I V Army on Rhine Asnaramisu 4-Hj 1 1 - Peaches..... LONDON (AP) - Britain , y 1 ^» , LBS flft 4^JLJ-"—- plans to ask its allies in the ^ Emperor Grapes..- 2 49< North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- ,/f __ - SWEET , JUICY GREEN - — — — : ^ —.— — -.« — -,-, tion to endorse an economy re- ^ duction in tho 51,000-man Rhine HARVFST nilFFN REGRFR OR DRIP GRIND AMlBnfl UT3p6Sr . . *L T"*! FARMDALE, SMALL OR LARGE CURDS 12-OZ. CTN. army it maintains in West Ger- HARVEST QUEEN , . many, political sources said LONG GREEN SLICING nAmmr n T| rtTTTTPri TI 1 (\* Monday night. British and West Gorman offi- cials were meeting today to dis- COFFEE 2*1» cuc«mte 2~* COTTAGE CHEESE 19* cuss the cost of (he force, which takes $23B million of Britain 's scarce foreign exchange each Green Peppers.. . 2 15< year. 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¦ ¦¦ ' *"¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ " " """ "' '" " " -- . 1 HMMfMl ft Maia^Me^^ j DEAR ABBY: ¦ You Just Can't »» Trap This One * *tfr\ M?a^^JBaak By ABIGAIL VAl^ BUREN DpAR BY I am a divorcee a « with tw> children J am consideredneiH !r attractive.M »i L - ^ and About a year ago I snotted an PRICES PPP IP" \.A RPPP eligible bachelor in tow, so 1 moved " D ^B H ^B P into FOO hia a^artS build IM ^ HElLMANs ing hoping to make h s acquaintance. ( «HJ I made his acquaint- ' FRESH GRADE A W HOLE asce all right but that s about all. He says hello pleasantly ^^B T^W ^r l when we meet in the hall , but I've never been able to get him into my apartment. I teleohoned him nn. «,«mi„n .« tell him my bedroom Mayonnaise window waa stuck (it really was) so he sent a janitor up with |F n^^ Bl ^ **.*\***^ a hammer. He's not going" with anybody ) special and he's not a goody-goody because Pflr B MM Va*w\ *\\\Zfa\\\W^^Swma[aZ ^W ^iS MfllH pP ^ ( I ve seen him entertain women in his apart- c V^HSK ment. None of them is as attractive as I How can I ¦ get him interested without hav- 59 IT IHSk. II%p# ing it look K like I'm chasing him? - '" GETTING NOWHERE ^ ig H^ DEAR GETTING : It's not easy to chase a min without having it "look like" you're doine what vou're rfnint» ABBY Pace it. He's not interested in you. And moves in his any more direction will make your scheming IB RI RP 'Am k*W kWWX aW WkW aW R^a^H AtWWW ^BR^R^BR^*^^^^^^Y>R^R^BR^BR^BR^BR^BY BR RTR^R^BR R R^R^BR^R^BR^BR^BR^BR^B BR^BRS -Ml ^^VJayaB^BRaRP^BlaaVaVaMafi^kR^R^BR^R^BR^aR^RDfl sr P so obvious that he's apt to hide when he sees you coming. ^ ^ Aa *************************************Wf h&**f DEAR ABBY: I was one of nine children in a very poor family so I had to quit school in the 6th . grade. I always wanted to get a better education but I never had the chance. I feel so bad when my 8th grade son asks me to help him with his homework and I am too dumb to help him. My husband can't help him either, as he never got through the 7th grade himself. I asked around and found out there is a night school for grownups. I could go four nights a week from 6 to 8. My husband laughed at me and said he never heard of a 32-year-old woman going back to school. My heart is broken. Please tell me what to do, WANTS TO LEARN DEAR WANTS : Your husband should quit laughing long enough to learn a f ew things. Adult education has been a lifesaver to many who have decided to complete WrrtpJ I ARMOUR S STAR DECKER'S GRADE "A" 1 their educations in their 40's , 50's and 60's. You are to be commended. DEAR ABBY: I live in a very nosy neighborhood . Yester- day, the woman next door ran to her window the minute she heard a car pull up in front of my house. I saw her $l Pork Links . peeking through her Venetian blinds. And she saw me, too. 2 * .39 59' Braunsthweige49 S Then she called me on the phone and said , "I didn 't mean to be nosy. I just wanted to see who it was, and by the way, I didn 't recognize him. Who WAS he?" Another neigh- MAKES DELICIOUS FUDGE! KRAFT'S ) WILSON'S FULLY COOKED CANNED bor stopped me in front of my house and said she had heard ARMOUR'S STAR | I was collecting Social Security and she was curious to know If I got it by the month or by the week and how much was it. I have always minded my own business and have never M'Mallow Cr«»e seen the equal of such nerve. I am not able to cope with it. p,CN|CS r 99c ^ . What do you suggest? FLABBERGASTED ^ 59, DEAR FLABBERGASTED : Go on minding your own ^ business and ignore those who insist on helping you do it. DEAR ABBY : How can my husband and I invite friends L . ^ - ^ -rJw^a r^ . -----. - .-.------r . - ,- . - ^ ^ u for dinner, but tactfully ask them not to bring their children? Abby, we love children, and have three of our own, but we never drag them along to the homes of friends when we ¦ WE WILL FEATURE are invited for dinner. Would it be rude if I said specifically IL^J -A? I^i—~ please to leave their children at home? MRS. H. IN ONTARIO 1 NW FA«wAY UJU.D iV DEAR MRS. H.: If you don't want people who "bring gg, Rex Grade A Turkeys, fjpAVE! their children ," don't invite people who "bring their children." 1 laKA%»n I w v f% ^mmmti a »HII*v»HCT»IIT »t»omn-siM» Hinm J -sr~^ ^yrP "Ducks,™"1 "•Geese ™" •""*and Capons»™r " f¦ j ^X ¦ Troubled? Write to ABBY , Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. ^J For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. FILL y ^AwlOm+f W PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY! I YOUR 1 Boy, 10, Takes M A tP mWm *\\\\\\Wmmm ^Aw A A I A Wi,h Se,ected W II fj ^ r "Jpp^ IK/ 'l HOLIDAY Mn , ¦ Super Agetl M andFRMI Car on Freeway mr (/U rltUII jhma^MawW^s^ m BEEFT AIIARTFR 3 ¦ WESTMINSTER , Calif. (API her 17-year-old son drive Ste- CHUCKS — Whoever said experience ia phen home — to a severe greet- Krispy Crackers f v the best teacher had it all wrong ing. MLM^AH BASKETS ^MK^SSm 1 I — at least in youn g Stephen Dugmanies' case. Stephen, who stands only 4 Stephen , 10, took his first feet 9 inches , sits considerably driving lesson — solo — Mon- less, and can barely peep out of day . He drove to his aunt's the windshield of his parents' 1964 compact car , officers said. ' home in Pacoima , Calif., 62 ^ ^ «a Chocolate Chips u.-^—..-...--..---———-----..-——--—-——-—-———- . wr* 11 ¦* ¦ vniiv Bag vww miles away, police said. ^ apparently no one JP" NECKLACE DESIGN CANDY BARS - C 39c Police said I OUT CLASS I That , by itself , is a consid- paid any attention to the boy as , 3.0,. ^Cc I 1 erable accomplishment , as-i-any he drove through the heavy STEMWAM « H™fs veteran truck driver would ad- traffic , but Southern California I 1 JJ Fairlane FROZEN VEGETABLES . . _ ™" Al mil . Stephen , however , look the traffic is like that — everyone i.s * joy ride thing, getting .UNSWEET during the peak traffic intent on one IBBFy^Xyyaj TH Pn ||| pea,, Lima Beam, AW Apple Twist Coffee Cake rush hour , navigating a long there, and fast. l ™„, #%#% dis ' ancc on the San Diego Free- Investigators said Stephen 's XQl way. mother wns told to bring him to PRUNES 2,7, 59c 8r.Er f a *;,49f;f \Q< for a lec- MSSm^^^^ g ^ M Spinach, Cut Corn W \ %*W M ° .pf jf The freeway speed limit I K R5 the station, probably Stephen had miles an hour. Stephen's speed ture. They said already encountered was not determined. probably one lecture — one he's still Police learned of the trip from smarting over. gsy; ' wx; wl 1 a neighbor , who reported at 11:15 kfl ^HjL ppj f pTpj f ^rff ii^ »M0f\ 9a*M VPUPPPiUJPI k a.m, he had seen the boy driv- ing around the neighborhood. The general use of 0 and Mac Police contacted his mother , in Irish family names dates Mrs, Joseph Dugmanies, who buck to the period of King Brian Horu in the 11th Century . The 0 ra IIIVV ¦ nnid that she diin 't know what WI TH COU ON ••¦¦^p i #v«^_^- NUTS JHBI» I ^ had gotten into the boy. means of; Mac means son of. MBpTpWRmmmW^£^^v>vyr.7V&'| k iU Tanaerines 1 - /8^ Two hours later , officers said, Names beginning with de and ^^^ ^^^ Slephen showed up at his mint's Fitz derive from the Norman the 12th Additional I OZ. pj T home, Bernico Watts , after she conquest of Ireland in MSBH H^^^^£^ \ n ^^«^- 1 ' ^l\y WC recovered from the .shock, Century, Fitz me»ns son of and COCKTAIL I ^^^ railed Westminster , then had de means of . n^ H^^ S ^ pl , 0 # W 1 JUAHBA MARKET *~I X. 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Ready-to-Eat PICNICS Lh 29c IWIPT'S PREMIUM ALBRECHT'S909 West Fifth Street Always Plenty of Free Parking ® EI ^S^-^II»r ^^ SIRLOIN STEAK - - u 89c mwaa**mmmmam*mmmmmmm »ma**w*m *m *r*******m*a*m********ma *w JK HODER FOUR TH TO COP HONORS IN FIVE GAMES Redmen Win Has Wiltgen Smiling By GARY EVANS straight victory against an open- Daily News Sports Editor ing-game loss to Stout and will send the Redmen into the MIAC St. Mary's 69-58 victory over opener at Macalester Saturday St . Norbert Tuesday night had under a full head of steam. Hot-Shooting Redmen Coach Ken Wiltgen • Any rebounding problems beaming broadly — and for the Redmen had in their early- good reason. season tests was forgotten as The smile was there for the the group swept the boards at Gophers Crush following reasons: both ends, coming up with 41 • The victory shattered a ricochets. three-game Green Knight un- • The shooting, both from beaten, string and wrote finis outside and inside, sizzled under Warrior Stall to a 101.6 St. Norbert scoring "a 24-for-52 barrage that netted MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) - Min- average. the team a 46.2 percentage. nesota's flashy Gopher basket- And then there were the two • It . was St. Mary's fourth ball team, ranked sixth in tho biggest reasons: nation this week by The Associ- • Sophomore center George ated Press, showed the home Hoder rapped home 24 points to there is to to folks the surest way become the fourth Redman break up an opponent's slow- capture team honors in five down tactics Tuesday night. games. The Gophers simply shot Mar- • When St, Norbert went into a combination zone and man-to- quette's Warriors off the court man defense in the first half , with a blazing early volley, and JWiltgen was convinced his team went on to a 78-59 victory, their had as much background as it fourth straight. could hope for prior to league Marquette'i plan was to con- AND AWAY WE GO . . .. St. Mary's Redmen-St. Thomas MIAC hockey clash at activity. tro l the ball with what looked really The War- diminutive center Yvon Thibodeau (5-5, 145 Terrace Heights Tuesday. St. Mary 's won "That's one thing that like a late-game stall. Page 20 makes me happy ," he said. riors employed a five-man roll, from Sorel, Quebec ) whirls behind the enemy 7-2. (Daily News Sports Photo) Wednesday, December 9, 1964 "We've seen something of ev- circulating all their players In a goal as he gets ready to set up a play In the erything — zones, man-to-man counter - clockwise motion and now the combination. We around a wide circle. even got to practice controlling The aim was to set picks that the ball tonight." would hopefully spring a man With St . Norbert content to open breaking toward the goal. , "sit" in its zone, the Redmen It worked for just over two Skaters Win Lose Cooney coolly controlled the ball in the minutes. Marquette managed a final eight minutes of the game, St. Maryls took step No. 1 required six stitches and wiff ~ 5:50 for St. Thomas. St. Mary 'i {7} Pos. SI. Thomaj (J) 4-4 tie to that point. Beaulieu C Scanlan What Marquette didn't bargain toward successful defense of keep Cooney out of action un- The Tommies got their final Cooney RW Karner "I DON'T like to stall," sum- Oesblent LW ..,..,... Goimiti med up Wiltgen. "But if they for was Minnesota 's blinding its 1963-64 MIAC hockey cham- til after the holidays. goal from Groebner at 10:59, Paradise RD Turk shooting. The Gophers ripped B iihop LD Pates don 't want to come out and get but by that time St ' pionship by dealing St. Thomas That could be an important . Mary's held Archambe»u G .. . Penn us, we'll control it." through 10 of their first 13 shots hts a 4-2 lead on goals by Desbiens ST. THOMAS SPARES - Davidson, A glance at the scorebook to "break on top 22-11, andjt was a 7-2 setback on Terr ace Heig factor in how the Redmen do Swenson, Walsh. Groetj nor, Mulvane, BIG GEORGE . . . George Hoder , St. Mary 's 6-4 soph- ice Tuesday afternoon. against alway-tough Macalester and Jean Cardin and would go Meyers, Kant, Johnson. brought another smile. "A dif- all over. Marquette never got ST. MARY'S SPARES — Thlbideau, ferent leading scorer ," he stat- omore center from Chicago, 111., goes high in the air for a closer than that 11-point deficit The victory was another per- at Terrace Heights Saturday in front 5-2 by intermission on Cardin, Magnuson, Werslno, Ulrich, ed "That' s what I like to see." rebound against St. Norbert at Terrace Heights Tuesday the rest of the way . a goal by Cooney. Brekken, Tiedeman, McCormlelc, Krel- . gonal chapter in the saga of afternoon. bich. St. Norbert , the team that had night. The Knights saw too much of Hoder. He scored 24 It was 31-15 with 8:17 remain- ' Beaulieu Cardin counted unassisted in FIRST PE RIOD SCOR ING: SM—Beau- shot three successive foes into points as St. Mary's copped its fourth straight by 69-58. That ing before halftime, and 44-32 at center Andre , pride "He was such a good fore- ' the second period and Beaulieu lieu (from Desbiens and Bishop) V-.2S; SM—Magnuson (from Thibideau) l-.H; submission, wasn't about to (Daily the half. of the Hilltoppers and Shaw- checker that we're going to : in the third to wrap it up. broke St. Norbert's three-game unbeaten string. News ST—Swenson (from Walsh) 3:10; SM— blow the Redmen off the floor. Sports Photo) The Gopher advantage hung inigan, Quebec. miss him a lot," said Hanzel , Pleased with a defense that Desbiens (from Beaulieu ) 9:45: SM— That fact was demonstrated to at that margin until a little over allowed St. Mary 's goalies to Cardin (from Thlbideau) *-.4ii ST— Beaulieu stormed the Tommie who plans to move up fresh- Groebnor (from Swensan) 10:59; SM— the packed house early. five minutes had elapsed in the make only 17 stops Cooney (from Beauliiu) 12:05. nets for two goals and two as- man Dave Brekken from , Hanzel With the tough man-to-man second half when the score read said: "We hustled well." SECOND PERIOD SCORING: SM—Car- CALEDONIA, PETES VV/M sists in the victory that proved Crookston , Minn., to fill a wing din (unassisted ) 2:31. St. Mary's has always employ- According to the coach 49-38. costly to Redmen hopes. position . i , Ma- THIRD PERIOD SCOR ING: SM—Beau- ed taking its toll and Hoder Then Minnesota outscored the Dennis Cooney, who centered The game was just 1:25 old calester is a young team that lieu (unassisted ) 10:41. coming up with a beautiful in- is progressing rapidly after 9-3 STOPS: Penh f 11 S—55 Warriors 10-1 in a three-minute the "whiz-kid line" of a year when Beaulieu set the stage Archambeau I 5—10 dividual effort in the middle span to up the bulge to 59-39. and 3-2 losses to the University Kreibich ago but was pushed to ' right for a goal-filled first period by 7—7 of the first half, St. Mary 's That ended the contest. of Wisconsin and a conference PENALTIES: ST. MARY'S — Cooney led by 35-32 at intermission. wing on Beaulieu's line for the blazing in on an assist from wm. (cross-checking); Magnuson (holding); The Gopher advantage crested Desbiens (hooking); Beaulieu (charging); , clash with St. Thomas, suffer- Brian Desbiens and Mike Bish- WITH ST. NORBERT leading Homuth Grovers at 28 points, 74-46 with 4:06 left. "You Paradise (illegal checking); McCormick 'd have to rate it pretty left, ed a cut foot as the result of op. Bob Magnuson counted at much a tossup right now," said (tripping). ST. THOMAS—Turk (hooking); 6-5 and under 15 minutes Minnesota wound up hitting 44 Karner (elbowing); Turk (hooking); Hoder rolled out of the pivot a battle with a skate. The gash 2:28 before Swenson scored at Hanzel. Walsh (tripping). per cent to Marquette's 26 per and scissored in two long jump- cent. ers from the right side for a The Gophers had six players 9-6 lead before John Patterson Upset Hurricanes with nine or more points — Mel counted for the Knights on a Northway and Archie Clark with short one-hander. ROOT RIVER Root River league games were 16 each, Terry Kunze with 13, Basketball Just tOs_prove he wasn't a W L W L decided by a total of nine points. Lou Hudson 12, Dennis Dvora- Irlene "one-spot man," Hoder moved Peterson 3 0 Spring Orovi 1 4 In the topper, Caledonia's Trimmer Smashes Houston 1 l Canton 0 1 cek 10 and Don Yates 9. more Caledonia 2 1 Mabel I J left and drilled home two Jon Ask flipped Scoring honors went to Mar- Scores long-range goals to up the mar- Rushford 1 1 in a basket with « gin to 13-8 Green Knight re- quette's Bob Wolf with 18, and . TUESDAY S RESULTS Billy Joe Smith added 14. War- LOCAL SCHOOLS- serve John Zeihen hit a jumper Spring Grova 14, Houston 43. remaining in an (/A^^ff mf SI. Miry 'I 49, St. N orbert SI. and the score went to 16-14 Caledonia 44, Canton 44. overtime to rior scoring ace Tom Flynn 591 to Take Fift h Plate BI STATE- Peterson «S, Mabel 40. ARrajPvjwU played with a jammed shoulder Onalasfca Luther to, Hokah St act If Irlene Trimmer keeps up PAUL PLAIT JR. picked np 245-145—607 to pace Golden . Peter before Hoder got into the 55. again. Squeakers were the order of and got only eight points, He hit her present pace, it won't be 246 for Emil's Menswear and Brand in the Hal-Rod ROOT RIVE R— Four-City. He ripped home another long- the night Tuesday, as three scrappy Canton ERfp t&W onl y 2 of 11 shots from the field. long before she owns the top ten Bub's registered 1 ,029. Gordy Central Motors came up with 1, Spring Grov« 44, Houston 42." Peterson 45. Mabel *W. range one-hander from the top women's seriesl in the city. Fakler tipped 237—622, team. Houston f\ Boh 017—2,843. Al Feltz of that group Caledonia 44, Canton 44 (OT). of the key to make it 18-14 was upset by She already has a tie for sec- Weisbrod 220—612 and George spilled 576 errorless. NON CONFERENCE- Taylor II, Trempealeiu S3. before sliding down the lane Grove end, fifth and sixth. She took Pozanc 223-223—599 errorless. Spring Erdmann's Goal LEONA LUBINSKI, subbing Chippewa Falls McDonnell 71, Lima on a drive for another two 64-62 in another battle and Pet- fifth place Tuesday night in the In the American League at Sacred Heart 60. points. erson had some trouble with Ladies City League at Hal-Rod Westgate, John Sherman Jr. la- in the Westgate Wenonah Lewiston 40, Rollingstone Holy Trinity Badgers Whip League, rapped 201-224-146—571 48. St. Hbrbert led at 26-25, be- Mabe l , but won 65-60. Lanes by smashing 206-177-208 beled 258—643 (his first 600) to Independence 40, Arcadia 3). fore Jerry Sauser dropped in Helps Wykais and Sue Plait, another sub Osseo it. Fairchlld 54. —591. ;ead Country Kitchen to 1 ,- two free throws and Rog Pyt- SP RING GltOVE 64 , Earl' came up with 506. Ann Lynch Eleva-Strum 73, Fall creek 65. WYKOFF, Minn . — Rick Erd- Carrying a 170 average in the 022—2 941. Cliff Hoel of s Wykoff 73, Grand Meadow 71. lewski a jumper. St. Norbert HOUSTON 62 mann scored the winning bas- Tree Service hammered 601 as shoved Alley Capers to 856— Eau Claire Memorial 14, Chippewa Pitt 80-63 Ladies City, she is tied with Falls il. got it back at 32-31 and goals Mel Homuth's basket in the ket with only five seconds to Shirley Squires for second with did Bill Silsbee for Grain Belt , 2,475 with her 473 and Ruth by Pytlewski and Hoder ram- Hanson recorded 181 for Pin PITTSBURGH W-The Uni- last 11 seconds provided Spring go as host Wykoff won a spine- a 593 in the Westgate Pin Top- which topped Westgate Bowl by HOCKEY med the halftime margin out Pals. St. Miry 'i 7, SI. Thomas J. versity of Wisconsin soundly Grove with a 64-62 win over tingler 73-71 from Grand Mea- piers and nosed her own 590, hit a game and one-half for the of reach. defeated Pitt 80-63 in an inter- unbeaten Houston. dow here Tuesday night. first-half title. HAL-ROD LANES : Lncky previously in the Ladies City, out of fifth SWIMMI NO THE SE COND HALF was no sectional basketball game Tues- Homuth meshed 32 points for Erdmann wound up with 21 with the 591. Will Jochimsen produced 217- Ladies — Alfreida Fuglie slap- Macalester 60, Winona Stale 31, ped 206—531 to lead Hamms to contest as St . Mary 's pulled day night , and so thorou ghly the night to lead both teams. points for the Wykats. Steve WISCONSIN SCHOOLS steadily away, leading 61-47 "I JUST CAN'T quite make 952-2,644. Lois Bantle had the Lakeland 133, Northwestern 51. were the Badgers in command That runs his three-game total Bicknese had 18 and Gary Nord- it," said Irlene, who bowls for top series of 534 for Standard Minnesota 71, Marquette 5». with 6:54 left and then coasting they devoted the last minutes to 111 points. horn 19. La Crosse id, stout 43. home. Doug Glynn ol Grand Mea- Pozanc Trunking, referring to Lumber. Northern Illinois tl, Wisconsin-Mil- to experimenting with their The Grovers were down- by waukee SO. Playing supporting roles to dow totaled 28 and Paul the 600. "I had five blows last Twilight — Kathleen Mc- tallest lineup in years. ten points, 60-50, with, three Sveen Carthage it, North Central S3. Hoder were George Valaika and 25. night , so there's no excuse for Guire's 170—301 paced Gutter Eau Claire 71, Augusts ru ol South minutes to go, thanks mainly Mike Maloney with 13 each and "This is the first time we'll The Wykats won the "B" not getting it. I was chopping Gals to 490-916. Dakota it. fly home with a -victory in over to a Hurricane press. The down the strikes, but rushing on Carroll 137, Rocklord 61. Pytlewski with 12. Grovers led 31-27 at the half. game 40-31. WESTGATE BOWL: Hia- CO L LEG ES LeRoy Weyenberg led St. a year," said elacted Badger the spares." watha — Fred King's 560 paced EAST Norbert with 14 and Patterson Coach John Erickson. Remind- Lowell Trehus aided Homuth Elsewhere in the league , St. John's 77, Holy Cross 74. with 11 points Doug Poppe led KAGE to 2,822 . Lew Hatleli rip- Wisconsin 80, Pitt 41. and reserve Dave Gagermeier ed that the Badgers swept the . Lucille Weaver came up with ed 207 for Norm 's Electric and LaSalle 90, Miami (Fla.) 14. each got 30. Milwaukee Classic Tournament Houston with 14 , Bruce Carrier 208—535 for Pool's, B uck's Cam- MIT 56, Brandeis 56. added 13 and Bob Bremseth 12. House of Heileman 979. Colgate 14, St . Lawrence 77. The Green Knight s drew two last December , Erickson re- era toppled 941 and Linahan' starred s Working Girls — Doris Bay North Carolina Stale 4.J, Maryland It. technicals for talking to the called, "We went home from Trehus and Rolf Hanson 2,634 . notched 177-459 for Hi-Pockets. SOUTH officials with exuberance and defensively for Spring Grove. Helen Grulkowsk i recorded Wake Forest 7), South Carolina 54 . that one by bus. " Sweet Slxteens picked up 515 William * Mary 54, George Washington St. Mary 's picked up one as the , 44. The Badger victory , was built CALEDONIA 46 544 Annette Wieczore k 541, Ruth and KIS Gals 1 ,463, wrong man went to the . line Lilla 522, Elsie Dorsch 523, Bet- Davidson 113, Furman ll. on the scoring of 6-foot-junior CANTON 44 (OT) National—Mike Haggen ham- West Virginia 67, Rlchrnond ,5. after a foul ty Biltgen 502 errorless Lillian Vanderbllt 14, Western Mark Zubor and the rebounding Thanks to n last-ditch basket , mered 149-234-211—594 to lead Kentucky 19. sr. Norbert <58) St. Ma ry'» U») Tampa tl, Florida Southern 71. (a (l pt tp of another junior, 6-foot-3 Ken with five seconds left by Thurley 501 , Betty Thrune 20O- ' , , la rt pi tp ion Short y s to 1 000—2 860. MIDWEST Ranlln 13 4 5 Valaika 1 7 i IJ Barnes. Ask , Caledonia pulled out an 50O and Esther Pozanc 500. Notre Dame 1C0, Michigan State t). Patter™ 10 41) Ptltwskl I 1 112 WINONA AC: Elks — Harol d Illinois 100, Bowling Grtrn 61. overtime victory over Canton The men were on target for Weycnbg 7 • 2 14 Hodtr * 4 I 34 Zubor matched his Badger for Minnesota 7», Marquette St. ) a flurry of honor counts. lead- Machutt bounced 200—553 Mlnten 4 0 3 1 Maton«y I 3 U high as he scored 28 points, 46-44. 's Speltz Texaco SOUTHWEST Smlti 13 4 5 Sau«tr 1 1 I T ing the way wa.s Jerry Dureske' J.C. Penney . Texas A&M 75, Sam Houston 51. The score was tied 42-42 at s Gamalar 4 a * 10 Buffo » • 1 0 hitting on ll of 16 shots from ,747, Tulsa A- SigL JhaL Fall to Macs the way once again , Peterson • Winona State 's swimming scored a 65-fiO triumph over THIS IS FOR ADULTS. loam failed i in its attempt to Mabe l . NO ONE UNDER 16 JCL UNLESS convsuy/L m&AAaqsL-~ avenge last season 's only loss Take on Loras Tonight Boyum, flipping In 32 points WITH AN ADULT. in dual meet competition when By ROI.MK WTSSOW on 15 field goals and a pair of • Macalester College came to the of the Platteville game and last year's 13-12 mark . free tosses, Daily NPHH Sporls Writer wound up with ten points, Is averaging 35 and AaifA,it VVJQ /L Warrior pool Tuesday afternoon , Gerry Klimisch , 5-10 sen- points per game thanks to sev- The Scots went home with n Injury-riddled but still " He will .also bolster trie re- ior guard and playmaker , spunky, the Winonn State hounding corps eral 30-point performances and 60-'.yi victory . . has pulled ligaments in his a 52 point showing earlier this Two pool records were crack- , basketball team will lake Loras , with bitter memo- knee as a result of an earli- year awL DVQTL MIL iksL the court at 7:.'10 tonight ries of "Winona because ol , . ed in the meet. The Warriors ' er game nnd 6-4 sophomo re Don C.udmiinilson and Gerald against Ixiras College of last Friday, when they were and ace rebounder "WW* K Dennis Blanchard , a junior and Hon Zw*o- Agrimson contributed 11 for the ' RH mrn^r v^b^)^^^HH| , Iowa in search of its first shellacked 81-53 by St. linskl has a cracked verte- Petes , the captain of the team shat- win of the yenr. Mary ' who now lead the con- qtudih^Jsuvsd/u fa)Ibv±WfL tered the 1(H) - yard - freestyle s nt Terrace Heights, brae. Both were starters . ference with a S-0 The Warriors w ill be with- will field a rangy lineup to- A year ago mark. mark with a 52 (> clocking . The , Loras bent Robert Rommes had 211 for 8. out the .services of high- night . the Warriors Rll-72 nt l>u- old mark was 52 . scoring Dave Meisner , Mabel . Rick Heulimann got 12 aL Maca lcsler 's Jim Do Wccid a The Duhnwk front line buque. and Housker 11 sophomore guard , and hi.s will average a shade under Going for . raced to a 2:17 .7 clocking in the tbe Warriors Mabel won the "B" contest 200-yarcl-individunl medley to replacement , Jack Kelly, a fi-fi , with G-5 center Denny will be Dave (ioede and 3R-2I. better the old record. senior. liaerle , •who had 16 points Gary Petersen at the Meisner , bothered by nn against the Redmen a week SHELLY ROBERT Tho Warriors host Stevens guards, Dave Rosenau at infected blister sine* tho ago ; Laddie Sula , 6-6 soph- center and Tom Stallings «t WINTERS TA yLaR Point State University in the start of the season , now has omore at one forward nnd HOCKEY MEETING AS # Memorial Hall pool Friday in , the other forward position AS nn injured toe to add to Dale Tirnmerman , 66 and with Anderson. SET SA TURDA Y POLLY their next meet . Starting time his discomfort . Kelly who at the other forward. (" PR *NK is 4 p. m Saturday, the squad v Top reserves for am p- ADLER filled in ably in earlier Sula counted 15 and Tim- bell tonight will be Bill Wer- Thfr* will be a .'ark-Hrr treks to Mankato Slate for an- games, suffered a severe midget and pee wre hock- other dual. merman five aga inst St, ner , Keith Asleson , Dallas ankle sprain against Platte- Mary 's. Diercks, Denny Morgn n , ey league meeting for all FULL SERVICE ^ / JEWELERS ville Monday and will be At the guards will be 5-9 Clark Spanton and Terry boy» through IS yeari of * * * Boh Gibson of the Cardinals out for a week. .Jeff C.ndient and 6-1 Hill Hurtson. *Rt> at Lake JPark Lodge 7:I5»:IJ "At Hie Sign of the Street Clock" made 14(1 pilches in the decid- Replacing Kell y in the Cameron There will be a fi eshmnn .Saturday at 10 a.m. ADMISSION: «5c ing World Series game , lie starting rotation will he 64 , ( oach Robert Znhren 's Du- preliminary game hetween Ken Nelson , Jim I 'lnnrry made 34 of them in the sixth 200-pouncl Tim Anderson , a ll a wks linve had their share the Warrior yearlings and and Kd Hnln)<2 .vk will he inning when M ickey Mantl e hit fi esnman from Bantfor, of tough luck thi.s year in the I/oras frosli starting nt in charg e of the boya pro- a three run homer. Wis. Anderson played most an attempt to Improve upon 5:30 p.m . gram. goals for the 79 percent total, WN&MMMt tMM/M mmWmWmWmWmWAmWmWMl tripped Rollingstone Holy Trin- labial i VamvW^ a» a#^¦ laa^^^aa^^^H but made only 12 of 24 free v# All if I ^H ¦^W^^^^^1 la^la^la^'^l^l a^^^^la^^^^la^^^¦ WM ' ity 60-45. ! I Indees Move HH WAWm ^m ^mW.^*M **^^W*^^a\W\\l M MAw ' throws for the difference in the La Crosse Rips Luther Leads ONALASKA LUTHER 80 score. j Northern Illinois. HOKAH ST. PETER 55 Dave Bauer netted 21 for Li- La Crosse, play ing at AMERICAN WESTGATE LADIIS horn*, (Plnal Plril Hilf) Luther used a bulky- Wastgate Bawl W t Onalaska ma, while Bill Brunner had 15, Past Stout in overhauled Stout as Terry Watlgatt ! 1 w L Grulkowski Beauty Oralnball that M 14 scoring second quarter to de- Schmidt scored 13 straight I Arcadia, a»ar J/I , JJ L and Herb Poe«chel and Al Weiss Past Salranak' Wailfala i I1H laVi Loop, lo*l Bi-Stale i i II Kan' s Hardware U feat Hokah St. Peter 8C-55. Lu- 11 each. Bob Rooney totaled 27 points in the last 3V. minutes. tarl-4 Tria ' lt iafvlt* jji, u,A Winona Typewriter M ll outscored the visitors 29- La Crosse, 2-0 in the confer- Marchanli Bank 3. )t ther for McDonnell and Sieve Rykal I Haddad't r» 1» ! Badger League Orahim t McGuIra .... , , was led hy Schmidt and if i« Midland Co-op 17V] 10 Onalaska t. 14 Caledonia L. » o 'Tuesday night to defea t Stout Osseo nipped Fairchild Bul>' » "•«¦ Wabaiha 5 F. I 0 Rollingtlont I Roger Nunemacher netted 16 ROLLINGSTONE 48 night. liv, i»i^ Hal Rod W L 1 * 68-63 in a State University Con- Swllt Prtmlumi -^ Lima l.H. • < Hokah S.P . t 1 Rollingstone Holy Trinity fell 56-54 , Independence slipped by JJ Blanches Tavern 4 • for St. Peter , with Ed Horihan ference basketball game while Sports Scores Winona Reddl M I K ij JJ Bunkes Apcc S 1 60-48 to Lewiston , and inde- Arcadia 40-33 and Eleva-Strum Rainbow Jav/alart 141 , 331 , i TUESDAY'* RBSULTS getting 12 and Dave Feuerhelm Lakeland crushed Northwestern i Jones * Kroeger i 1 NBA NATIONAL Onalaska Luthir W, St . P.ltr )S pendent , in a non-league con- pipped by Fall Creek 73-65. Abrami Furnace Co 4 I 11. of Wisconsin 12:1-58 in a Gate- TueSDAY'J RtiJULTS WeilBal. p 0/n(, Wjioni Supper Club 4 1 Ltw/iton 40, nolllngslon* Trinlly 41. Trempealeau of the " Shorty' test. Phlladalphit 103, Baltlmora 97. Coulee t 4J Bubs Beer ) 1 CMppewa Fall) MtDonnall 71, Lima Luther also copped tha "B" way Conference game. Coiy " Oatroll 103, New York 100. fell to Taylor of Ihe Cornar j;, Bakken Con. Co 2 4 Jicrtd Haart M (non-conlartnctl. game 54-27. j Jerry Mueller scored 18 to circuit Loulia Carroll was at Rockford Col- Boston lot, Lot Angeles t» . ' a , 4 Bernles DX 1 4 Central loop 61-53 in an- ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " lead Lewiston. Roger Kulack St. Louis 113 , San Francisco tl, West Highway Pura ...... , Taamslen lege and posted a 127-60 tri- ; .. n f 4 In a Bi-State league game TODAY'S ft AMES Badgerland game, Kllngar 'f ,, Winona Milk McDONNEL 71 ( added 11 and Ron Gatzloff ten. other ' Co. 1 S umph , Eau Claire defeated Au- New York at Baltimore K 'i . .' .'7.7'77'' '" ,, Clarki Super 100 1 I "'v . . Tuesday night , Onalaska Lu- LIMA 60 i ,/im Kramer totaled 14 and gustana of Sioux Falls, S.D., 72- Cincinnati at Detroit. 5K*ily „ " Hamms Beer 1 56 i THURSDAY'S QAMII OSSEO Morkan'i 3) ther went out in front of the Even though Lima Sacred Ken Peshon ten for Holy Trin- 66 and Carthage defeated North MONDAY LEAGUE St . Louis at Los Angelas. POUR CITY Winona Athletic Club W FAIRCHILD 54 L Heart shot a fantastic* 79 per- ity. Central 56-53 in a College Con- ; Boston at Cincinnati. Hal Ro(1 Polnlt Ahrens Plait Oil Co. 30< ., pack with an 80-55 decision . , ¦ IVi After trailing for the first Ball'i Bar a Sclihti Beer 33 17 cent from the floor Tuesday The Rockets also dropped the ference of Illinoi s meeting. NHL Mlka j over Hokah SI . Peter. three periods , Os.seo roared ' Fini Poodi | East End coal Co. . 20v, HVi night , Chippewa Falls McDon- .: "B" game 29-28. ; In other games , St. Norbert ! J TUESDAY". RESULT* in the fourt h to outscore Burmalilir oil ( Polly Miadow .... I7i,i 3l'/i Outside the circuit , Lima Sa- nel emerged with a 71-60 wia ¦ suffered its , Nio jam«« scheduled. puck Olrtlar 'i Oil .. .7 .777 I Home Beverage Service Hy J2'/i ! first defeat bow^ TODAY'S &AMBS » ¦ Chrlilanun' i Orugj ,7...... "' 7 Isl National Bank 10 Montreal at Toronto. Fairchild 22-8 and eke out ' ' ' ' ' '" 2* ! cred Heart of Durand dropped over the Bi-State league en- Canada supplies about one- ing 69-58 to St. Mary 's at Wi- decision . ] Winona Truck Strvlca ...... 7 ALLEY GATERS .' a 71-60 decision to Chippewa try . nona , Minn. , and Wisconsin-Mil- Chicago at New York. 56-54 Central Motors .. ,7. ,.. ( Wesfgaie Cowl Poind quarter of all the Christmas 1 THURSDAY'S GAMSS Fairchild led 29-21 at the half ; Lang'i Bar .777 5 Fanske Body Shop It j Falls McDonnell , and Lewiston I Lima hit on 24 of 29 field 1 trees sold in the United States. waukee was defeated 92-80 by i Chicago at Boston. 46-34 at the end of three i Golden Brand Pood, j Curleys Floor Shop 13 and P. A. Kratin 4 Mohani Window Co 32 quarters before faltering, j Old Styli Lagar , Winona Daily Newt 3* le Sell paced Osseo with; Humble Oil Co 1 Montgomiry Wards 17 Ly LADIES CITr Naih's 17 j l, while Lon Herrick bagged ; Hal Rod w L Williams Hotel It ' Dennis Ani ahamson count Buck'i Camera Shop , 7 1 Jatnette'i Beauty Salon 14 15. Llnahan' i p j PIN TOPPLERS 23 for Fairchild , with Den- Mankato Bar Weslgele W L, e4 ' 4 j nis Blang getting 12. Sammy 'i ,,.. t j (Final - Second Round Poot'i .. . S 4 Watkins Mary King IJ 4 The Chieftaas also „won the Coiy Cornar 77 4 I Lincoln Insurance 14 7 Ooldan Frog . 4 Main Tavern 11v " game. ' ' ' 3 > fVi i i "B Reddl-Kllowall . . . 4 j Wally's 10 11 Togs 'n' Toyi 4 j Hamernlks Bar t 11 I I INDEPENDENCE 40 Haddad't j Winona Paint a Glass 13 ' " t * I I ARCADIA 33 Poianc Trucking ' J 4 Coca Cola . . .. » 13 Home Furniture j j Lakeside Cities Service ... 4' j 14 1-! I Independence led from the TUESDAY NITE CITY Red Men yy (_ Hal-Rod W L I outset of its game with Arca- .j ' Colli Pharmacy j6 13 Oasis Bar 24 13 I (jj a, and emerged with a 40-3.') • *'»<"* . . .. . il ui Wally's F. City JJ l« win. Mahlka't Bakery if j« Bunkas Apco 22 17 I Appachu jj j4 Merchants Bank 21 11 I Balanced scoring was the ELKS Speed Wash 21 11 Athletic club w L Hotel Winona lt 20 I key. with Jack Bisek and Bob I ' ' Oraiinbelt ; 17.., u „, Pepsi Cola it 20 I Etimundson each getting ten j Home Furniture 15' i U'i Linahans Cala lt 20 I Rollie Thomas netted 13 and ; Mam Tavern 15 14 Country Kitchen 11 21 Speltz Texaco 17 JI Bubt Beer II 21 Pat Maloney 11 for the Raid- J. C. Peniiey'j, 14 55 Graham 4 McOufre Ii 34 ers . Bub't Bear 1 31 KWNO Radio 11 24 TWILIGHT LAKESIDE The Indees were victorious in Hal Rod w, L. Westgate Poioli ' the junior varsity contest 31-21 Queen pina u 4 Springdale Dairy 41 Gutter Sail u 4 Kline Electric 41 Trl-Joh mj 4, , Watkins - Mln-Viles ... 44 TAYLOR 61 Bowlertllet ,. , 10 I Winona Printing Co It TREMPEALEAU 53 Pin Ouitera 10 I Emll't Menswear 3)1 Three Ti e 7 Black Horta Botlla Club 3Jli M aynard Krai and Gary Allay Oatori » 1 Dulchman' s Corner 14 Chrisinger led Taylor to a 61- j Rain Drops 5' 1 10V. Goodall Co 30 Al's Gall s 13 1 Vikings ,. ... *0 63 victory over Trempealeau, j Strlkettti Jin s Tavern 21 1 4 34 j ' K rai netted 24 while mate LUCKY LADIES ! L-Cove 2JV> Keller Construction Co 23Vi Hal-Rod w. L ! Chrisinger added 19. The Bears' j Bauer Electric 31 Clark 4. Clark je U j Roverud Construction Co...... 31 Gary Meunier led both teams ! Standard Lumber Co } Wi lji/4 with 26. | Hamm 'i Baer ja 14 ' Brem's Sign Co. 11 Coca-Cola I«I/, w/, I Bundy Construction Co V.i, Trempealeau held leads o( j Midway Tavern II 11 ! NITE OWL Fountain City 14 JJ I Athletic Club W L 15-12 at the end of the first ! Saven Up 13 JJ | Coca-Cola 22 I ¦ Curley s Floor Shop 30 It period and 38-:;3 at the half , but R. D. Cona Co io ' I ' ' 1* Dick's Marine 17 IJ Taylor blitzed for IS points in ' WENONAH Waionry "Mlka " )} II Weilgiti w. L. ;. R Bittner Oil Co ... 10 20 I the third period , compared to; CT Pin Palt 33 1» Seven-Up t 31 Trempealeau 's eight , to win. Blue Tuetday 33 i« u.viwnI IKIAU ^ Trempealeau ran away with Breitlow 33 1» ! Hal-Rod Poind Studio Oirl 32 J8 i Bauer Electric IJ Exclusive w» otaita. mt m irniRic featunnf mm mv (two each 90 W ¦ Five) H • . 75 W M M I the "B" game 52-25. .. Lucky JO 32 Winona Plumbing 0 11 ¦ .-Universal <»— ¦ M Oordoo McRatj, ml m md IM W). Pucka*;..sU wJA. ¦ Allay Capan 30 33 Mutual Service . 10 ¦ contour. Martlsa. Wnght, m cotmotaot ¦ MM ' full ¦ M ——•, >-"Wat tS«»•»sam»s xaaT ^^ M M ¦ Old Style i»i', 12'/, Watkins Pills t It . Black -whit*, Un*, ^ M Rob#rU Pei/ro. F'ranew CoreO, m ¦ ¦ ELEVA-STRUM 73 Pllntttonei l7Vi ¦ MMml ¦ ¦ J4Vi Hamernlk's. Bar I ¦ in, TO*. BL th. Cotanbm Boychoic. ^ WORKING GIRLS p *** FALL CREEK 65 Freddy's Bar I ^^ J Four men in double figures ' Wf-itgate w. L. East Side Bar 7 K.I.S. Gals 35 11 Mayan Grocery 1 provided the spark needed to ', Bowlerellei 33 u Hamm 'i , Beer 7 curry Eleva-Strum to its third Hl-Pockefs ... 30 U Bunke Apco 4 \ Gutter Dustara 20 14 NSP 4 win of the year, a 73-65 win j Sweet Sixreena . 20 U Williami Annex 5 over Fail Creek. | Swabblei 11 32 PINDUJTERS Bell Chlmei 11 J3 Hal Rod W. L. John Dinkel led the parade Leaguellet . .. 11 IS Teamsteri JUi HVi HIAWATHA. Winona Rug Cleaning ... 31 14 Wastgate Poind lor the Cards with 23. Roger I Short y'i 37 11 / Midland 45 , l l m\ ' Tollefson netted 17, Jeff Have- i Graham S, McGuire . 35 10 m m^SSS^f ^ ^^tA^^mmm ^^lajaMf aaaaB ^LW I ¦ "^L^^ . . l t¥*aaHI JlaJ M^^^^I^^^^» aaaW»tt»aaataaaBT Kulak «r»tti«r« 38 Vikincj Sewing Machine 35 10 ^ nor 15 and Greg Finstad 12. J5V, j KAOE Blanche' s 24 Jl Fall Creek' s Bob Henninp, ' Tri-County 32Vi Black Horse Bottle Club 33 JJ Eleclhrlc 31 Norm 'i Steve 's Lounge 32 13 counted 25 and Chuck Kramer : Houie of Hellmam 31 Sclimidl's Beer 31 J4 ! 37 added 19. Speltz Dorn ' s IGA It' i J5V4 Eleva-Strum won the "B" ; Schmitly 'i Bar U Siobrccht' s 13 33 WINONA CLASSIC Sunshine Cafe t 14 game. j Athlelic Club W. L. SATURDAY BOYS ¦ Emll'i M«nswrar 2* H Westgate W. L. ) nt Hot FI1I1 Shop 23' 'i Strikers 17 10 Ed Buck's Camera Shop 33 1* Alley Cracke rs 14>~i U'/i Bi b'i Beer 30 33 I All-Star s 14 11 It JJ Preslon Matmen I Hamm's Beer Te.im I 14 11 ' Oolden Frog Supper Club U' i I5Vi DEALING" on Famous M Pin Topplars HVi 1J14 We re "WHEELING and PARK REC JR. GIRLS PARK REC BOYS Hal-Rod Lanei W L [ i l Hal-Rod W. L. v )J J Pin BiuMrs Four Aces 13'/i IVi frio » » Warriors ! All Stan Alley Rats 11 < ll PRESTON , Winn. - Preston 's; Roadjlders ' Four Go Fours 11 4 10' 71 i Gutter Duitars > Spartans •' » i wrrstling team took a :i()-l2 t ? '' j Four F'l Black Hawks I I t ? wrestling decision from Cale- O. B. 's Kinrj Pins • • *'¦> Wild cats t'i Black Eaglet 7'i l"l donia here Tuesday. » Bealles '0 Braves 7 t PRBSTON 10. CALEDONIA 11 1 11 Alley Oops Vikings , *Vi tV» re$fone m 1i~ Gary m Burrnon (P) dec. Tom Run- Gutter Rati 3 1> Mnborqer Lucky Strikes 10 Ti (C) 4-3 ; 103—Douq Hariri (P) * COMMUNITY Crusaders A U ««c Dan Helller (C) 4-0; I1J—John Arn- W L Wealoal* Bowl Red Docs 4 11 old (PI dec. Bl»lne Schuldl (CI I3«; 31 14 TIRES Sunbeam Bread GO GETTERS WINTER 111—Jim Lillle (P) tied wilh Dav« Focll 37 18 Ririnewav Craamory Athletic Club W L M f&wtfy ml IC) 7-1, 1)7 —Don Arnold (P) d«e. 36 lt Schliti Beer .. Graham A McGuire 17' a ll' a Oavt schulli (O i-Oi 133-Vincenl Arn- » JO Bub'i Pllsen s Corner ... 24 13 old (Pl p. Q.v , shtohan (C) 1-.43; E. B. ' Hackharlh Feed Mill J5 30 Plumberetts 23 17 13(-Dfnnl, Dornfc IP) dtc Allan Mtl- Kramer Oa ,i - » » > lli/fc ^ Circlo G Ranch 30' ^ nni (C) 40; 145— Oordon Welortfa (C) Jl , Schmlill'5 Beer JJ Winnne Plumbing 12 17 *"m by lorlell ; 154 -Rodney Grnoleri JO J5 Miller Hiqh Lite Farm a, Garden t 10 IP I dec Dav» V«1\ch (C) 1-0; US- Gary IS 30 Rlnmenlrltt Store a, HERS Chi itlophonon (PI draw with Riclurri HIS Erdinann Trucking 11 J4 L. Hnl' and (C) j-j, U5-D»rroll B-urgetv IP) Hal Rod W. BRAVES & SQUAWS Kai'phuiman - Kauphusman 35 1) drc Harold Oulso (C) 4-0; Hwl,—Richard W. L. Weiljalei McElmury • Wnlle lt 17 Hamon (C) dec. Bill Manoan IP) J-J. 18 ' Wic,-cl( • Duellman " Anderson ¦ Hansen It 14 , Jl 17 I M.inkalo Bar Fountain Cltlans 17 1* ¦ J4 It Hi:il )K SEVKNTH I Knopp Lubinski Overby - James 14 JI JO NEW Fakler - Fakler J' Evans - Gunritrson 11 11 YORK (AP) — Concor- Drarkowjkl J 4 31 Woi.-man • HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS B riin 's Dave J4 Jl Ileidc wound up ! M'nnclika Trail Rldai Hal Rod W. L. Ciainowikl .. . JO' 1 J4' i WHEELS snvcnih in rushing in final .sea- Schrwa • Gutter Dniters * J ¦ Strrnj • Kuhlman . .. . It J» 4 J sun l 1 Scramblers ^»SS!!B § statistics for small colleges 1 ' I o A\fE Wmnna Tool Co. '« J* I " Alloy Gators 1 ' released Brisk • Thclen U ]1 1 J N R at Tuesday. Powdnr Pulls &*+ *,«< > IS Pin Cats > > \ T WA\ T JF ""READS n,« b'9 9 Strikallrs uinM SCHOOL BOYS W,' L.' I Hal Rod i Spartans 1 Pin Rustere '4 'J Knlohli Pin Smaihers 1 ' 1' •' """"" """ i Good Players phone...we No need 9 tsWZ ^^^^HF^^^^^^^^^ K^ il Hfll^^^ | • to have your IF €. ^^^*^ Aw * ^m ^ T^lkryA ^M ^^Ww Pinks aaaaaaaaSmhSa&tmW^* A^*aaab ^^7^^^^^%^^^^^S^*akM^H^BK2H^^^^^^^^^Ui HmmM*'^^k ^i 0^^*sa*^****************B^^^K^ WwM'^**m. ^^W***^^a ***V***.^fc^mma^ ************rlSr^ ^\»^ -^>^-ft SAVE YOUR GUYS » DOLLS • ' S Ze and We re read t0 Wedqate W. L. ' V DEALI Sclimllt Llca It W 4F Aa^Xmt^^w^^r/A^maMasmP 9BHiS?ii^^S^H!ill ^^^¥5%. Liihlnikl • Davis JJ 17 Fr-mht - Cllr-Wlkl Jl II Mohan • Williamson J' " Emmons - Schncht JO' > !•' > Ferouson Colbenson 11 11 CAR! Lldlke lJ' j li' i Hutchinson • DON'T LET DAMAGING ROAD Peterman ¦ Konkel 11 » JACKS i. QUBENS Wesloale W. L. CHEMICALS RUST YOUR CAR 34 IJ ' Double I 1 neucei Wild 11 U Lrlls a, Rlnghlt 11 !• Jokers 17 " Rncluli 15 " ^.\/ "MAGIC MIST" 100 Club ,J " 1 KIMCJS a QUareNi Weslgale W I. Dniibla Oi J '* 1 ' CAR WASH The Warnert J' 1 ' s ' » Tlie neopi JJ 17 Entrant* in ilUy bililaid Hal-Rod Trolani 10 '* L.n.i. . Vaiiqlm H Mlynciak lt II 00 I onietoma Founomt 17 11 40Q 20°° CtKl 14' i lJ' i ^^ffiffiE pBaall^^^ 1] ^^flHHBH y^B Wm^m ^mwS lm\m *^m^Smwr I Muik4l»»r« " Winter Hours WRSTOAT B JR. QIRLS Weilgate W. L. Every Friday Slrikelles " * Priced as shown at Firo.tono Store*; c«mpetitiv«ly priced ot rVMton* DtKtlors qr»d ot all Mtrvicaj stations ditplaying lb* Fir«»ione »igr»t Alley Cats 10 4 nnwllmi B«lll * 7 Saturday llowlerelli i ; Pin Orotipers 7* t' Sunday Poianc Trucking » » Pin Spinners . . > 1* SATELLITE A.M. to 9 P.M. W 9 I Wril(l»l» L' I 4 Walkowikl's " Coiy Corner Bar 1> 11 Schmidt' s " '? your buys more Sunar Loal Inn '? L Keys " w'* h*r* L Cove Bar 1} Jt dollar MILES WNt£^^^^ MAJOR l^ M r Cc 1 W L T AllilMlf Club w Nelson Tlrri 17' i IPs l^^tr • AW j R Walkim Jl IT ^M paerlait Chain tl IP f Mississippi*-" '?' « ""« Horn. Putnllura IJ !« « TU«N^»«« wMMM» 200 West Phone ^lFOR?* :FAST" 1» If Vf: . .. I Teamsteri AIL INDOORS - COMPUTELY HEATfO ¦ All-America Inrklr ON-THK- FAUM KoniH'i \j£&m¥ Third St. 8-4343 l < Aftondant on Duty for Scnlt Appli'lon of Texas is nn *^^^Maa*******^**t**w~~a\W ^^ i"y aCltVIV/APDVIPSH , BOR GOBMAN y;!:: Your Conv«niBnc» end mid a middle linehiu kor tor , , Manafl«r Mprm!!:ii!||;::^!:: ::iL'Mf^^OTfflB Sammy H«u«h'» Houston Ollwa. ' - Held Wanted—FamaU 26 WINONA MARKETS _ i ASSISTANT cook vyanted, local coffee WEDNESDAY Swift * Company Want Ads shop. Wrn» E ats T>nn> tww-a. Buying hours arm from t a.m. to 4 wanted, must be 21 or over, Village Elections p.m. Monday through Friday. WAITRESS Tel 9?eS. DECEMBER 9, 1964 Theft will be no- call markati during Daily Record tht winter monlhs on Fridays. The Start Here BABYSITTER wanted, from 7 a.m. to 4 These quotation! apply ai to' noon p.m , 1 pro-ichool children. Write 451 today. E. 9lh, Apt. 5. All livestock arriving alter closing At Community Winona Deaths Two-State Deaths 34 Cast Ballots time will be properly cared (or, weighed NOTICE BABYSITTER — your hwnt or mine In and priced the following morning. Thlt newspaper will b« responsible Minnesota City. 3 children. Mon., Tues., ital Mrs. Pear l M. Gleason Hogs for only one incorrect Insertion ot Thurs , Frl., 6:45 lo 3:45 Tel 8689-23M Memorial Hosp Mrs. Lillian Malenke Harmony Voles Top butchers, 190-220 lbs., U.aO-lS.M advertisement pub- At Stockton Elect any classified after 4. OSSEO, Wis. ( Special )—Mrs. , Check Visiting hours. Medical and surg ical Mrs. Lillian Malcnke, 75 , Top sows 12.35-17.73 lished In trie Want Ad lecllon. correc- patients: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 pm. (No 1783 Mankato Ave. Sugar Loaf , Pearl M. Gleason , 84, died at C-ittle your ad and call 3321 It • PART TIME. Ag* 30-40. No experi- children under 12.) her home af- T hree Incumbents Tha cattle market. Steers and heifers tion must be made. ence necessary Demonstrate Tupper- patients: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to died Tuesday at 5:50 p.m. at 4 p.m. Monday at steady; cows steady. Maternity ware, world' s best known plastic 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) Community Memorial Hospital ter a short illness. Against Sale STOCKTON , Minn. (Special )- High choice • 52.25 Top beet cows 11.75 houseware, at home parties. Make She was born at Baldwin , FOR— after a brief illness. Voting was light at the Tuesday Canners and cutfert 10-down BLIND ADS UNCALLED your own hour». Fun, profitable. TUESDAY Veil The former Lillian Katherine Wis., May 24 , 1880, to William evening Stockton village elec- Should have car. For Interview In ADMISSIONS The- vast market Is steady. E —li. M, 42, 44. Rank , she was born July 29, and Clara James Schultz. She tion. There -was no contest. privacy of your own home, cell your Mrs. John Henry, Lewiston, Top choice 35.00 1889 , at La Crosse to Joseph was married to Edward Glea- Of Park Land Thirty-four persons voted. Good and choice 9 00-17.00 nearest distributor Minn. Cumberland Commercial and bonera 9>.0O-down M & M SALES and Augusta Schettler Rank. son. They lived at HARMONY, Minn. (Special) Three incumbents who filed •s In Momori am Carl Anderson, 4225 7th St., and Barron. Wis., several were re-elected. They are: Ken- 102 S. Wabash, Si. Paul She was married to Herman — The majority of voters in Froedtert Malt Corporation Tel 227-2668 Goodview. years. She was a school teach- neth Ziebell , trustee, three-year Hours: t a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdays IN MEMORY *4 Gerhard! Miller, who Malenke, who died in 1951. She Harmony don 't want to sell 1 year ago, Dec. 9. RAINBOW SALES Kenneth Ross, 271 W. Mark er and a member of St. Mark's term , 33 votes; Alvin Burfeind , Submit sample before loading passed away lived most of her life in Wino- their park to the school dis- (New crop barley) One long year ago you left me, 3206 Bloomington 'Ave., AAplt. St. clerk , two-year term , 33 votes, I now sit all alone. Tel. PA 1-2411 na. She was a member of St. Episcopal Church , Barron. trict. No. 1 barley $1.11 Rick Gatzlaff. Fountain City, No. 2 barley 1.05 Your place at the table la empty. Survivors include one son, and Mrs. Ray Lafky, justice of 't even seam like home. Martin 's Lutheran Church. With 246 votes cast , No. 3 barley 95 It doesn Wis. the count the peace, two-year term, 34 There Is no one lo talk to Survivors are: Two sisters, Robert , Los Angeles ; one No. I barley U Miss Sylvia Erpelding, Wino- against selling the park was votes. ' Or tell my troubles to, , Winona, and daughter, Mrs. Howard tMar- But I know someday you'll be wailing na Rt. 1. Mrs. Helen Rank 191-54. The school board had No one filed for the two-year Winona Egg Market FASHION , Dickin- cella) Johnson, Falls Church, Because I'm still In love with you . Mrs. Thomas Bronk , 706 E. Mrs. Josephine Hart thought it might buy the park, term of constable or the one- These quotations apply as of Sadly missed by your wife, Bth St. son , N. D. Three brothers and Va.. and one granddaughter. situated north of the school , for 10:30 a.m. today i - Alma, and sons. Her husband died in 1956. year term of justice of the Grade A (iumbo ) VI ADVISORS ! Claire Erpelding, Winona Rt. one sister have died. a future addition to the high peace, Roger Volkman , incum- Grade A (large) 24 1. Funeral services will be Fri- Funeral services will be at Grade A (medium) 19 Loit and Found *t Unequalled opportun i 11 e s school. bent, received 6 write-in votes Grade A (small) 13 DISCHARGES 2:30 p.m. at Breitlow 2 p.m. Thursday at Osseo Uni- now with the Fashion Wagon day at William Tollefson was re- for constable and Anthony Grade B 20 LOST—In vicinity of Cathedral, gray Lewis- ted Church of Christ, the Rev. Grade C .13 Mrs. August Fabian, Funeral Home, the Rev. A. U. elected to the council with 160 Schell, 5. Mrs. Arthur Ziebell striped cat with while face, underside of Minnesota Woolen Co. ton , Minn . St, Martin's Church, of- John Morrison officiating. Bur- and feet, answers to name of Tommy. PARTY PLAN or appoint- Deye , votes. Eldon G. Hoiness was received 3 write-in votes for jus- Bay State Milling Company Reward. Tel. 8-2870. Alois Schwager. Altura , Minn. ial will be in Osseo Cemetery. ment sales, full or part ficiating. Burial will be in re-elected justice of the peace tic* of the peace and Mrs. No. 1 northern spring wheat 1.69 Bert Phillips, Lewiston, Minn. No. 2 northern spring wheat .... 1.67 time. No experience neces- Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at Ofte- with 214 ballots . Both filed. James Duellman and Mrs. Personals 7 Mrs. Clyde Girod. Winona Rt. No. 3 northern spring wheat .... 1.63 sary. Tremendous nation- ¦ Friends may call Thursday dahl Funeral Home here after There were scattered write-ins. Ralph Benicke, 2 each . No. 4 northern spring wheat 1.59 1. • from 7 to 9 p.m. noon today and at the church Otto Fritz, Mrs. Ziebell and No. 1 hard winter wheat 1.59 TO WATKINS Products, Inc.-thanks for ally advertised complet* Leo Kohner , 999 W. Broadway. Richard Morem, who hadn't No. 2 hard winter whea t 1.57 the wonderful tour on Frl., especially line of clothing for all sea- after noon Thursday. Clyde English were judges. No. 3 hard witfier wheat 1.53 to you, Mrs. Altken, and all the rest. Dennis Russeau , 1017 W. 2nd filed , was re-elected clerk with sons , all members of the Pallbearers will be William No. 4 hard winter wheat 1.49 And a Merry Christmas. Irlene Trim- St. Winona Funerals 88 write-ins. Among the scatter- No. 1 rye 1.13 mer . family. Save customers 20% Fred Brenzel, No. 2 rye 1.10 Philip Duffy, Winona Rt. 3. and Milan Cox, ied write-ins against him , one to 40^0 . Start earning cash Mrs. Mae S. Hughes William Myer , George . Walters 2 Elba Candidates THE INNKEEPER, Ray Meyer, of the 483 E. How- I received as high as 11. Morem Williams Hotel Is happy lo announce today , the Fashion Wagon William Koenig, Funeral services for Mrs. Mae ard St. and James Tilly. I has been clerk since 1958. Get Unanimous Vote that they are sponsoring a basketball way ! For details write Min- S. Hughes, 1763 W. Broadway, LIVESTOCK team In the City League this year . Mrs. George Kniseley, 1178 He hopes you will support their new nesota Woolen Co., Duluth, were held this afternoon at Dr. Jesse N. Lietz ELBA, ( ) Gilmore Ave. Minn. Special — CHICAGO venture into the sporting world. Minnesota. Include your C, EYOTA , Minn. (Special) - 1 Mark Pellowski7411 Hamilton Fawcett Funeral Home, Dr. Thirty-one votes were cast in CHICAGO i* -(. USDA)— Hogs 7,000; phone number . Clayton Burgess, Central Meth- Dr. Jesse N. Lietz, 80, died sud- the election at Elba village butchers jtrong to 25 cents higher; 1-2 LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-A-Olet ' St. , 190-220 lbs 16.25-16.-50; 125 head at 16.75; tablets. Week's supply only 98c ai I : officiating. Bur- denly Tuesday afternoon at the Baumbach New Tuesday. Ted Maier Walgreen Drugs. odist Church , ' bulk mixed 1-3 1 -90-230 lbs 15.50-16.25; ial was in Wocdlawn Ceme- Waltman brothers' farm west Alois Mueller , clerk , and Ed- 230-250 lbs 15.00- 1 5.50 ; 2-3 2 50-270 lbs Help Wanted—Male 27 14.50-15.00; 1-3 35O-40O Ib sows 12.50-13.00; THE NEW DRAMATIC Dimension . . . of Eyota. ward Kieffer , , Sculptured Golden Picturesque wai I Court tery. trustee who had 1 400-500 lbs 11.75-1 2.50; 2-3 500-650 lbs TRUCK DRIVER — experienced. Write Municipal panels, so easy to make on the very filed to succeed themselves 11,00-11.75. qualifications to E-49 Dally News. Pallbearers were William He was born Sept. 26. 1884 , To Elgin Council , . first try. So different, so fashionable, so CaHle 1,000; calves 15; slaughter steers Richard R. Frey, 23, 1017 E. both received all votes cast. ( glftable. 3 sizes, many themes to choose Hughes, George Wicher . Wil- in Quincy township, Olmsted 1 25-50 cents lower; six loads prime 1,250- SINGLE AMN for farm work, no mllklno. ELGIN. Minn. — TDea n Swan- from. PAINT DEPOT, Jo7 Center St. 4th St., pleaded guilty today in liam Boernke, Henry Wellck , County, t6 Mr. and Mrs. Gott- Bernard Kirch received 12 1,400 lbs 24.25-25.O0; choice 1,100-1,400 M. W. Wlltse, St. Charles, AAlnn. son was elected new .council- < lbs 23.00-24.25; choice 900-1,100 lbs 23.00- municipal court to careless write-in votes for constable, al- THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave COOK—days, 11 a.m. to « p.m., a Roy Greene and Clifford Her- lieb Lietz and married Mane 23.75; load high choice 1,070 lbs 24.00; FRY man here Tuesday to succeed your upholstery beautifully soft and days, closed Sun. Call or see Prank driving at Broadway and Laf- though his term doesn 't expire good and choice 22.50-23.00; good 20.50- manson. Welsh Sept. 15 , 1933, at Mila- i clean. Rent electric shampooer, Jl. Cunnrnflr-tam, Steak Shop. 8:58 Calvin Baumbach. Baumbach 22.25; three loads nigh choice and prime ayette Street Friday at ca , Minn. He attended Plain- this year. R. D. Cone Co. p.m. ( causing an accident). hadn't filed but received 13 996-1,075 lb slaughter heifers 23.50; RELIEF MILKER parlor operation In Mrs. Myrtle Firth view high school and graduated choice 800-1,100 lbs 22.50-23.25; load prime Frey's $30 fine was satisfied write-in votes to 22 for Swanson, WHEN SANTA'S HELPERS are foot - Rollingstone area, some weekends and Funeral services for Mrs. in June 1918 from Kansas State 1,300 lbs 23.00; good 19.75-21 .50; good sore and arm weary . . . take a holidays. Must be experienced and de- a filed candidate. 1 P. M. New York and choice 22.00-22 .25. from bail. Myrtle Firth , 71. former Wino- Veterinary College. break for lunch, dinner or a cup ol pendable. Write E-47 . Forfeiture: Charles E. Even- Miss Esther Rossin will con- Sheep 400; wooled /slaughter lambs steaming coffee at RUTH'S RESTAU- nan , will be held Saturday at Dr. Lietz always had prac- Stock Prices about sleady; wooled slaughter ewes RANT, I26 E. 3rd. (Right downtown) SINGLE MAN wanted for light chores, son, 265 Sioux St ., $10 errs, a tinue as justice of the peace. steady; several packages choice and no milkinp,, up to 1st of April. Henry 10 a.m. at Breitlow Funeral ticed in the Eyota area. For All'd Ch Open 34 hours a day, except Mon. charge of going through a red The incumbent , she hadn 't filed 52*8 Int'l Ppr 33^ prime 80-105 Ib wooled lambs 21.00- Bremer, Mondovi, Wis. Tel. Arcadia Home , Dr. E. Clayton Burgess, many years he was on the Als Chal 19% Jns & L 21 50; good and choice 20.00-21.00; good TROUSER knees do wear thin; belter 57-F-2. light at 3rd and Main streets but received 25 write-ins. Three 66^ 19.00-20.00, cull to good slaughter ewes Central Methodis t Church, offi- Olmsted Coun ty Health Board. Arnrada 84^ Kn ' ct 92l. \ a patch than a square of skin. W. Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. others received write-ins. 4 ! 5.50-6.50. BET5INGER, Tailor, 66Va W. 3rd. ciating. Dr. Lietz was a former mayor Am Cn 42;»4 Lrld 43 V, AMBITIOUS MEN Mrs. Vivian Ihrke, incumbent COME IN, browse around. Unusual gifts WILLING to work 9 hours a day, M call from 7 to 9 of Eyota and a former presi- Arn M&F 18 Mp Hon 126 Last year 19 ,650 immigrants Friends may c]erk who had filed , received 35 for everyone on your Christmas list. days a week. Bright future for qualified in dent of Tri-State Veterinary Am Mt 14 Mn MM 55% landed at Montreal. Have a snack In our Coffee Shop while men, for above average earnings. WEATHER p.m. Friday. Burial will be of the 38 votes cast. Two others Association. AT&T 67M) Mn & Ont 25 selecting gifts. . Free gift wrapping. Steady year around work, also part time Woodlawn Cemetery. received write-ins. Musical dolls, Christmas bells, sewing openings available. Must have a good EXTENDED FORECAST Mrs. Firth died at the home Survivors : His wife; three Am Tb 33% Mn P&L 52 (Isr Pub. Dale, Wed., Dec. 9, 1964) boxes, mechanical toys, wobbly dogs . car. See Mr. Auman, Thurs , Dec. 10th, Mrs. William Boelter has been 7 from 7:30 to 9:30 at Ihe Winona Hottl. MINNESOTA — Tem p e r a- of her son, Robert , Omaha , brothers, Paul , Eyota; Charles, Ancda 55 /8 Mn Chm 85% CITY OF WINONA, MINNESOTA Moderately priced. Will mall gifts. tures will average 5-10 degrees reappointed assessor by the vil- Arch Dn 34 Mon Dak 40 WINONA PLANNING COMMISSION Use our lay-away plan. Open evenings, ~~ Neb., Monday evening. Dover, and E dwin, Wheatland , lage council. Notice of Hearing Sundays. Beautiful line of Golden, MARRIED MAN above normal with only minor Arrnc St 64 Mn Wd 37% PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: Silver Wedding Anniversary gifts. Twin Mrs. Firth was a former Wyo., and three sisters , Mrs. - Bluffs Motel, Coffee i. Gift Shop, be- FOR full or part time work; under 45. Na day to day changes. Normal Armour 52% Nt Dy 82% A preliminary plat of "Burns Acres lay-offs, no construction or heavy labor. teacher at Eyota ,. Lewiston and Ella Hetman , Eyota; Mrs. wild the Winona Plan- tween Winona and L» Crescent. high 20-26 north, 25-31 south. Avco Cp 20% N Am Av 52% has been filed Car necessary. Start at $97 SO plus per Winona schools. Margaret Campbell, L o a g ning Commission for their considera- week. See Mr. Johnson at Valley View Beth Stl 35 Nr N located In the South- ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER? — Normal low 1-7 north , 7-15 ' Gs 60% tion. This plat Is Motel in Preston on Wed , Dec. *, 7-9 She joined the public school Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Elea- east One-quarter CSEV<) of Section 35, Man or woman your drinking creates Precipitation will aver- Bng Air 69% Nor Pac 51% numerous problems. If you need and p.m. south. faculty here in 1922, taught for nor Graham, Rochester. Four Rushford Names Township 107 North, and Range 7 Brswk 8 No St Pw 39V4 West, of the Fifth Principal Meridian; want help, contact Alcoholics Annony- age .1 or .2 inch melted occur- in mous, Pioneer Group c/o General De- a year and then returned brothers and one sister have adiacent to and North of Dr. Boa rd- ROUTE ring in occasional periods Light Ctr Tr 40% Nw Air €P.i livery, Winona, Minn. SALES 1948. From 1949 to her retire- died. man 's, home on East Burns Valley Road, snow mostly during the week- Ch MSPP 28% Nw Bk 47 V4 all located in the City of Winona, Minn- SERVICE third New Trustee TRUSSES—ABDOMINAL BELTS ment in 1958 she was a Funeral services will be Fri- :! 3 AND DELIVERY. 60 slops per day. JlOfJ end. C&NW 58 4 Penney 65 i esota. SACROILIAC SUPPORTS grade teacher at Lincoln day at 2 p.m. at Sellner Fu- RUSHFORD, Minn. — The Chrysler 611-4 Pepsi 62% A hearing of the preliminary plat per we»!k while training. Married to WISCONSIN - Temperatures will be held In the Court Room ol GOLTZ PHARMACY age 39. SVi day week. Wrile E-45 Daily School. neral Home, St. Charles, the village of Rushford has one Minnesota/ at News. will average 4-7 degrees above Ct Svc 74 Phil Pet 54% the City Hall, Winona, 274 E. 3rd Tel. 254, For several years prior to her Rev . Dale Wordelman, Faith new officer as a result of the Cni Ed 5454 Plshy 73V4 7:30 p.m., December 22. 1964, al which normal with most of the de- time, Interested persons may appear departure from Winona a little Community Church, Eyota of- election ' Tuesday, and another Business Services parture from normal occurring , Cn CI 51% Plrd 174% either in person, in writing, or by 14 Experienced more than a year ago, she was ficiating. Buri al will be in Ev- who exchanged jobs. Cn Can 51% Pr Oil 55 agent, or by attorney, and present any at night. Normal high 23-30 Carl Fann Jr ., received 32 reasons which they may have to the DREAMING OF A Bright Christmas? receptionist for the Winona ergreen Cemetery, Dover. Cnt Oil .71% RCA 32% Have rugs sparkling and clean by let- north, 30-34 south. Normal low votes for trustee succeeding granting or denying of the above pro- Turret Lathe County Historical Society at its Friends may call from Thurs- CntI D 4534 Rd Owl 27-74 posal. ting our experts revitalize and restore 7-15 north, 14-19 south. Warm- Charles Ekern . Ekern was They art requested to prepare their your floor coverings. Get like-new beau- Deere 44 Rp Stl , 3 ty from soiled carpeting. WINONA museum. day noon to Friday noon at the 41 .* case, in detail, and present all evi- P.UG Operator er Thursday and Friday , cool- elected clerk with 28 votes , suc- CLEANING SERVICE, are: A son, Robert ; Douglas 27M> Rex Drug 55% dence relating to this matter at the 11* W. 3rd. Tel. ing slightly over the weekend Survivors funeral home. There will be ceeding Joseph Olness, who 3722. and a broth- Dow Chm 76% Rey Tob 40% time of the scheduled hearing. Preferably on saddle type four grandchildren no reviewal at the service. A chose not to run again Respectfully, then warmer again about Mon- Her after machines, heavy engine er , George Cross , Winona. memorial is being arranged. serving seven years du Pont 231 Sears Roe 130 E. J. Slevers, Chairman Plumbing, Roofing 21 day. Precipitation will total . Harry Winona Planning Commission husband. John, died in 1949. Mueller received one write-in East Kod 136% Shell Oil 58 lathes experience may be \i-Vt inch occurring as rain Ford Mot 53% ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER for clerk. Sinclair 53 (Pub. Date, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1964) satisfactory. See or snow and rain mixed main- Two-State Funerals Gen Elec 92% Socony 88% For clogged sewera and drains Ted Thronson -was re-elected Advertisement for Biits Tel| 9509 or 6 and Ihe I parking on certain slreels, Order for Hearing on Petition for Ad- JB. sOO will handle. Cong. Quie pointed out that occupied , the thu'f had his op- a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marcel amended by adding Whites : extra fane A heavy j same Is hereby ministration, Limiting Time lo File tourism is now the third lar- portunit y to pocket the ring. Lyga , Independence, ' Iherelo tbe lobovjlno. Claims »nd tor Hearing Thereon Commercial Buildings weight <47 lbs min ) 35*2-37% ; sides, from " gest industry, both in Minne- Henry Brom , manager at the ¦ Minneiska Board "AAnrkel Street, both Syrus H. lohnson having filed herein Two downtown bullcllncis , suitable for fancy mediuih (41 lbs average ) Ihe northerly line ol Fourth a petition lor general aclmlnlslrallon oacuie, murine opiM-allon , etc M.iin sota and throughout the nation. Sears Store , s;.icl that the Slreel, to a point one Imndred building;, 30x60' , h.is overhead door In Switches Election 20-31 ; fancy (47 ' ttnllno Ihal sulci decedent died Inteslatee "There are now some fine heavy weight forly feel northerly thereof . " and pr,eying Ihal S yrus ll, Johnson front, lolcllnc) donrs to roar , c lc- .cn griddle was not missed until West Bend Fisherman 'I bi- lbs min) 34-35 ; medium (40 lbs Section 1. This ordinance shall be In appnlnlril administrator , dry hnseimint |-ronl rrcetitly remodel- studies being made in Minne '10 p.m. when « police Date to November Its ed lor display purposes. Uonr build- about 12:. I force and lake etlect trom and atler IT IS ORDERED, Tlirtt Ihe hearlna average) 2H%-29%: smalls (36 Inu, JOxW , hns new rool, coiin ele sola concerning tourism and detective entered the store lo Found Dead on Ice pAss/KH', approval and piihllcafinn. Ihereol he Mad on Janueiry 7, 196V at MINNEISKA, Minn. , Minnesota, Derem Horn find drain, J toldliici (jm.-,oe good plans for future organiza- concerning Ihe jewelry - The lbs average ) 25-26 ; peewees (31 Pa- seel al Winona 10 in o ' clock A.M.. before this Court inquire VVKST BEND , Wis. i«i - Al- 1 her T, 1964 doors. All In excellent condition. " Minneiska village board Tues- lbs average ) 21 -22. In Ihe prohcsle court ronrn In the court t ions , said Cong. Quie. "1 be- store theft . Harold Hrlesalh house In Winonn, Minnesota; Ihal llin beit Wilkens , 69 , of West Bond day night decided to have fu- President of the Clly Council A partment Site lieve that Southeastern Minne- The police deU'ctive division Brown : extra fancy heavy lime wllhin which (rerlilnrs ol ,/ilri .WO frnnhicje nn service rcmcl /nnod wns found dead on the ice of Alle-.t ture elections on the same date decedent may file Ihelr claims hc- crininii'i i-lal Reasonably sota can more fully realize the is pressing its investigati on of weight (47 lbs min) 37%-:i9; , Carter priced at HiU Cedar Lake Tuesday. Au- as general elections , the first Joh n S llmllecl lo four months trom the data 1IJ. /MI . benefits of the tourist industry Ihe thefts , Captain Marlow e L fancy medium (41 lbs average) Clly Recorder fiereol, and Ihal the claims so llleri he> thorities said he apparently .suf- I », !9rH Tuesday after the first Mon- ! -^ Apprnve- d December heard on April 9, I96S , nl 10.30 o' c lurk ¦ if it involves itself more fully Brow n said at noon today. 32- 33 ; fancy heavy weight (47 Filings (*" . .-;> , , 7,"; " 7;:V 7: '" fered a heart attack after chop- day in November. R. K . AM, hnlorr this Coufl In the proline ' ' 7 ' '! in early¦ planning. " lbs min) 3fS%-3fi% ; smalls (36 I Mayor ping a hole in the ice for fish- Sidney Nelson , trustee court coom in the courl hnu-.e In Winonn Chambers of Commerce , or- , re- lb£ average ) 27%-2il%; peewees Minnesota, and Ihat notice hereof br infs*. ceived all 2f> Votes east in the (Flr-it Pub. Wr ' ., I 77' h. spr ing wheat one Two Incumbents CHICAGO (AP) -~ Chicago f I If rt a prlllloii for the prohott I/O I J,cl i«|. 79H Ins pi ing whe ;it one cut dis- Slephans received .'! write ins for Will of said drrertfnt and for the up Stale of Mlnrir nta ) w lira. 9 a in lo s p m„ Sal. 9 a.m, to noon PHKSTON , Minn. ( Sp«'cial v Mercantile Exchange •- Butter pointrmenl nl Winonn National and S»v County ol Winona ) In Probate Court To City Couple ¦ ; justice of the peace. Omar Weis- ln(H flank ai Kxer ulnr . whlrh Will li on count each ' . Il> under 511 lbs Two incumbents were re elected weak ; wholesale buying prices, Nn. ls\!J« Judge Leo 17 Murphy grant protein pieins: 11-17 per cent er nnd Lester Slephans each filer In Ihli ( nurt a nrl open to Insperllon, In Me Estate Ol Quick Money . . . to Preston village office Tues- 2 lo 2% lower; 93 score AA It IS OROERl O. that the hearing Stella Prondiln.kl on any ei[ a defaulted divorce lo Mai- received 4 write-ins tor con , alio Known ai article ol value 1 7'4', 1-I.IV. " ., . 111): rl room In Ihe courl from his wife , Kmily IV . 70 , aft- I.(ill ' s I.7II 1 .,. offices. and P»lltMJn lor Distribution write-in each. E'lggs mostly firm ; wholesale home- In Wlnnna , Minnesota, and thnl The representative ol lr»e above named Dogi, Rett, Supplies ; year votes were cast j in the light bouse In Wlnnna. Minnesota, and lha I ago r Wlhoeia, MlnmiioM, and Ihal nollce notic e hercnl he givnn Mr*. l.eon« .Severson for' clerk Pwtaloes arrivals 2.> ; total U.S. hy public allnn PI¦OKiRI I II MINIATURE block the action , Mrs. Hoe was repre- T.<:, \; good lo c hoice 1 II1M :ifi ; village election at Utica Tues- hereof he given ny publication of this Of tills nrclec iik The Dacln- shipments 4(17 Wlnnna Dally News hunch, 1J-, to »40 , lummy l„y i ox Adkins is 1 .If, • , I :!(! ,. t rustee , .ind Roderick Kren/ko , F. II | III FHA. peiltiKi , fllwsn n| your Ituwet s S.W) - 5.60; Minnesota I' robnt* Judge. service financial w.'lllemcnt for Ihe con I' rolial D ludrje. h'hi* No I :i 17 There arc three national clerk , each received all 21 Crobate Courl Seal) (Prnbntf Coin I Seal) for- Ninth Dakotii Hod River Valley AKC Rl CISTIiRf n miniature hlnck Streater, Murphy 1. Broinahos, Jtieater. Murphy i\ pie. I Soybeans No l vellow 2.R0. ests in Florida. votes. They had filed. Hi nsnaban, poodles. Ri'»cl , lor Oirl.lnio, I round reds 5.25-5.50, Altorneyi for I'allt loner . delivery. Atloineya lor Petitioner . Tel . I'lalnvlew S)4njJ, C«ttl<. Stock 43 ArtlcUi Ibrtti' for Sat* 57 Radloa, Television 71 Housas for Sal* 99 Truck*, Tritr'i , TralUn 108 Ut«d Cart 109 lire* „ , , ' i. . -^rT^BOARS-froin lllleri. vac- ««N'» AND — LADIES' PIBuri tkitH. ZENITH COLORED CHEVROLET — 1 949 «l-ton pickup. CHEVROLET-lfW B«l Air whil! I«c«, mane wind Ull, BROt ITORE, 57» ' . lmpala E. 4lh. Tel. 4007. betri down. Thla home his so many DODGE, I9J? Cornel ±door. «, aland j censed & B onded . lui whlto alocklnoer. Wm. o. Neld- Sowing Machines ^-door hardiop, radio, haalsr , auln- ° 73 featurti, wa can not mention them all. art tranamlMlon, beautiful lot black LlwHtMic Minn, IC e«n,n«». malic lranirYil<«.lon. V-a. J, «LI!!! :AT? new end need. ~ Call v> on thla home io we can show finish, parfecl condlllon, !<»; H59 PLY- ALVIN KOHNER W, ,h rp,nM> FOR CHRISTMAS 1 962 I nternational ¦r^ at .„ f. KOLTBR Blcvcle e flne ••taction Of you home worth every dollar we are AAOUTH Belverj«r» 5-door hardtop, ra- AUCTIONEER, City and Male lleenitel l7r~eULL-t«rvlc«bl» «9«c from Shop, 301 rVtknktto. • $1095 T»l. Set], fine used sewlni) machines. 110 and asking. ABTS AGENCY, INC., Realtors, dio, tisetar, automatic transmlislon, a end bonded . 232 Liberty St . (Cornar ..nilclll breeding. Thomai Menolek, C-132 " up. WINONA SEWING CO., JJI Hull Walnut St, fat. S 43tS or after perfect car, J49S. E. 5lh and Liberty), Tel 49B0. Fountain Clly. Til, 1MJ-4M4. WHEBLCHAIR aluminum IS* . J,7, l, * (rami, loft St, Tel. «¦ E. Jnd NYSTROM'S of Winona Bridge on Hwy. 35, S edmund Luehmann, LrwUton, Bank, Trual Oept. Sptclals at th* Storo 74 body, 7.00x17 8 ply dual mil** id. INCOMI PROPERTY - ?¦roaeri, }-apt Tal. «-1«71 CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH W. of Dod»», I mile 5 ai Bohr I > Vtllef Wlnlv ______home, In good W, Broadway location tireft , 4-8t>eed transmission. School, Oeorge Stuber, owner; Alvin USBD TVa, portabln and ceneolei; LUND I' toboggan, 132,$0. 110 culhlon Niohn Being tolo* fo utile ttfafe, Tal . *9K lor Open Friday Kohner, auctioneer; Northern Inv. Co.» mtioin STEERS-* Mdltlflnt, between free with DUrchin. BAMBENIK'S, ttti A-l condition. ELECTRIC 1 MankalO. appointment. clerk. ' iS and «0 I6». fret Klekhoeter, Ar- CO., US E. ltd irfle, Wli. IF YOU. WANT to buy, till or trade Mobil* Homes, Trailers 111 __ OK 21" 1965 Console TV Sell, 1 960 Chevrolet REDUCED FOR DEC. IJ—Sat. 11:30 a.m. 14 mile W. o« USED FURNITURE be lure fa lie Shank, HOME/MAKER'S Lund, WIJ., on J. Carl H. Barnes, own- ' STORE IU9.9S. No trade needed. : .o r>i0—purebred Hampshire year- J73 E, 3rd $t. EXCHANGE, 352 E, 3rd. V.2 C&C, 4-speed transmis- er; Ludn Schoeder, auctioneer; Chip*. ArnMwi, Hwy. «, 1 Only Phllco Stereo Cornell, RED TOP Hwy. 61 Mobile Home Sales. II«O Herman Foun- Wa Buy we tell , pewa Valley Fin. Co, clerk. ' ,S7-4753 • Mf.ej. Floor modal. sion, « cylinder, 7 50x20 us before you buy. Wa (til qual- City, WU. T.I. . Furniture—Antique*—Toola I, DUPLEX on Waif King Street-, between SALE St* ilTln See' our selection of portable TV tires. See this one. Very QUICK ity and price 30 years at trailer deal- ¦end othnr Itoma. State College and the College ol St DEC. 12—Sat.. 1 p.m. Chevrolet Peril ta our regular sale Frl Sen and Phonographs ings. Hwy. 61 near Ooodvlsw Water ¦TitTlCE' At , Dtc. Tel. 1-3701. Teresa. 3 bedrooms down, 2 bedrooms clean. Equipment, Ul S. Leonard St., Wee.t vt m ,0 4CC heel calves II we wl" h" TAKE MONTHS TO PAT up. Gas lurnsce. Choice condit ion, ready '63 Chevrolet Tower. Tel. B-36-24. Salem, Wis. Curly 't Chevrolet Salea, ' ' livaslOCK . . , our usual run of Starting SNOW PLOW NO MONEY DOWN to move Into. Corner lot. 1-ctcr qarage. owner: Alvin Miller, auctioneer; Mar- l 12 noon. Lanersboro Sales Com- SEASON , ARTS AGENCY , 1961 International HUNTERS, VACATIONERS — Heated mt will soon ba here Full price Sn,0O0 Bel Air vin Miller, clerk. million . Pul your snnw INC., Realtors, 159 Walnut St. Tel . pickuo Campari and travel trailer* (or plow on lay-by now at WINONA f lOE FIRESTONE STOR E Travelall Station Wagon , 6 City. 1-4345, or a(Ur hours: E. R. C lay 1-2737, rent or iali. LEAHY'S, Buffalo DEC. 15—Tues. . 1 pm. rt miles S. or! SPRINGING cows, 3i 10 In. «. POWER CO., 54 E. 2nd. Tel. 5065. 300 W. 3rd 4-door , radio heat- ¦.ftLSTEIN Bill Zllbell 4154, E. A. Abtl 3114. passenger , Vi ton , V-8, 3- Tul. Cochrane 24J-2535. Durand, Wis. Francis (Nick) Brunner. I I In. bell. Tal. Center- lAcrosi trom the nevj parking lot .) , whitewall tires, Simmerin.ll specd transmission , Very er owner; Leon Schroeder , auctioneer! vi|l, 5MUS, j Stoves, Furnaces, Parti 75 THREE- OR FOUR-bedroom house, cork 6 cylinder, auto- Chippewa Valley Fin. Co , clerk. ~" and carpeted, built-in*, new furnace, clean. V Auction Sales sprlnoeri, 2. Vincent Spall:, DAliy matic transmis- ^OLSTEIN >J EWS FAMOUS ALADDIN blue flame kerosene gas watar heater, central air condition- DEC. 15—Tues.. 1 p.m. 5 miles S. al Minn. trtuntlsM. heaters. No smoke, no smell, hums 25 ing, 2-car garage, screened patio. 1 sion , solid turquoise. Reduc- West Salem on Counly Trunk M to Mey- MAIL hour*, on I gellon. Also rangmmummi^mn,^ $1695 - cial tools, oil burner, roll top desk, electric motor, exhaust Free Flashlight Branches Closed Saturdays mission with overdrive, ra- Roping dio, heater, whitewall tires. ? fan, large size tarpaulin , loud speaker amplifier and with carton of 12 WANTED SCRAP IRON & METAL, Economy Plus a ,' other items. COW HIDES, WOOL, RAW FURS. '59 Chevrolet Bel Mr, V-8 , TED MAIER DRUGS HIGHEST PRICES PAID View Powerglide, radio, ex- Terms: Cash. Animal Health Center A. GRAMS & SONS M & W IRON AND METAL CO. We can otter you a three-bedroom W INON A UTO_ ceptional. ^ 120 E. 2nd 207 W. 2nd, across Spur Gas Station rambler with big yard, automatic " l \ Alvin "Wimpy " Miller, Auctioneer Poultry, Eggs, Supplies 44 Open Sundays For your convenience haal, bath with vanity, {15,500 to RAMBLER /""\ DODGR '56 Oldsmobile 2-door. $295 We Are Now Again Open on Sats. Marvin Miller, Clerk $16,500. '55 Pontiac 4-door .... $295 DEKALB 30 week old pullets, fglly vac- HIGHEST PRICES PAID light controlled, raised on slat Decided ly Different SALES cinated, Coal, Wood, Other for scrap iron, metals, ragj, hides, ir & floors. Available year around. SPELTZ Fu«I 63 and most liveable, a three-bedroom raw furs and wool! home with two level living and.dining CHICK HATCHERY, Rollingstone, Minn. " Open Mon . & Fri. Eve. Tal. «e««-23ll. BURN MOBIL FUEL OIL and enjoy the area, pine-panelled kitchen with dish- Sam Weisrnan & Sons washer and disposal, big family 3rd & Mankato Tel , 8-3649 : comfort of automatic personal care. INCORPORATED Keep full eervlce — room,, tcreened porch. Near public : complete burner MILLER AUCTION 450 W. 3rd Til. 5S47 Wanted—LivMtcek 46 care. Budget planned and guaranteed and parochial schools In town. CHEVROLET CO. ;,, The following personal property will be sold Vz mile price. Or Guernsey milk cows, 12 are fresh, 7 due in March and week , hogs bought every dny. Trucks with hydraulic available. Sale Triors. Tel. 26*7. Rooms Without Mead 86 hoist, 2 ,300 miles, just like ij balance in summer; 2 Holstein heifers, due la Feb. and Furn., Rugs, Linoleum 64 "Gl" Financing Look at These Prices! , open; 3 Holstein You may purchase thla almost new new. % April; 3 Holstein heifers, 18 mos. old ~ ROOM FOR RENT for ganfliniBn. Tal. thrae-bedroom rambler wlthi two ce- " Guernsey heifer, 18 mos. Farm lmplem«nt> 48 DAVENPORT FOR SALE-ln very good heifers, 18 mos. old, bred ; 1 6589. ramic baths and pine-panelled $1895 These Cars condition, very reasonable . Tel. 5810. rec- < open ; 2 Guernsey heifers, 16 mos. old; 18 Holstein reation room, living room with flra- * old , JUST RECEIVED another truck load 7~ place, landscaped lot, and -assume a 'i heifers, 4 to 10 mos, old; 15 Holstein steers, 4 to 10 mos. WALNUT COCKTAIL fables, J4.M 3 PC. Rooms for Housekeeping 87 ol Patt silo unloadera and bunk trad- low Interest rate mortgage. MUST BE SOLD er), sizes from 13 to If tt. silos. table group, Includlnc 2 atep tables efnd 4-WHEEL DRIVE 4, old; 8 calves. You will enloy the holidays more If matching cocktail fable, J)«,M k.d. ROOMS FOR MEN, with or without $800 Down This Week §. DAIRY EQUIPMENT - Dari-Kool 275 gal. bulk you let us Install a Patz silo un- BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE, 302 housekeeping privileges. Tel. 4B59. PICKUP Mankato Ave. Open evenings. Will purchase ay tturdy brick home ',, tank; new Universal 4-unit Jump with 1 h.p. motor, 8 loader: Also for sale 1 used Badger with automatic heat, big yard, stor- 1962 CHEVROLET ' silo unloader, 2 yeers old; 1 Patz silo 1957 DODGE 4-door ... $348 mos. old ; l'/i-inch pipeline for 33 cows, 32 stall cocks; Thrifty Gilts at Apartments, Flats 90 age garage, hardwood floors, full »A TON $ unloader fo fit either 12 ft ., 14 It., bath. Balance like rent. 1959 FORD Custom, 30 gal. electric heater; 4 seamless Surge buckets; 2 strain- Ii ft. illo. Ray Speltz & Soni, Lewis- BURKE'S FURNITURE J apt.. 6-cylinder engine, 4-speed 4-door .... $498 ers; 4 shotgun cans; can rack; double wash tank. ton, Minn. Tel. 2753 or 2112. . . Triple plated chrome co»t hanger CENTER JOO'/ - deluxe afflclmcy AFTER HOURS CALL! >; pole — 2 adjustable racks - JP 95 partially lurnlshexJ, heat and air con- Leo Koll 4561 transmission, lock out hubs, 1960 FORD Fairlane FEED — 200 bu. oats; 650 bu. ear corn; 2,000 bales lee the new 12 Ib model XLT2. Burke's, 3rd & Franklin ditioning. Adults. J85. Tel. 5017 or 6790. Laura Fisk 2118 power winch (front mount- 1st and 2nd crop hay, crimped, round bales; 600 bales HOMELITE CHAIN SAs/VS W. L. (Wib) Helier 8-2181 2-door $698 AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE TWO-BEDROOM downstairs apt. Inquire Bob Selover 7827 ed) , aluminum canopy over feed-grain hay, square ; 30 ft. corn silage in 20 ft. silo, Ind 4, Johnson Tal. 5435 Good Things to Eat 65 902 E. Bth. box, heavy duty rear bump- , 1960 FORD Fairlane easily removed. 500, 4-door $698 BUY YOUR winter potatoes now whlla FIVE ROOMS and bath, all utilities ex- er, radio, West Coast mir- « MACHINERY — 1957 D-17 A.C. tractor, wide front, the price Ii right. Full line ol apples. cept heat furnished. Inquire 420 W. WBOB 1961 FORD Fairlane CASE 10 in. n rors, five perfect mud and ^ 1,800 hrs.; 1948 J.D. "B" tractor and cultivator; Ford Winona Potato Market, 111 Market. 4th, evenings. 2-door $698 ; J.D. corn planter; Fox chop- Hammer Mill snow tires. — & tractor, 4-speed; A.C. baler APPLES — Mclntoih, Cortlandi, Haral- FIFTH W. 226-3 rooms and bstri. Heat, 1 rN ^ 1958 CHEVROLET lmpala & per, hay and corn heads ; J.D. flail chopper ; McD. No. 2 with dust collector »on», Delicious, Prairie Spy . At reason- lights, hot vialtr furnished. Mailable | C ^*. V~ Tel. 2349 «147 for appoint- > Convertible $698 /* hay crusher; Woods Bros, picker; J.D. No. 13A combine and extra screens. able prices. F. A, Krause Co , "Breezy Jan. 1. Adults. Tel. 120 Center St. Acres". S. on new Wwy. 14-61/ ment. | . 1960 CORVAIR 4-door, with motor, good aprons; Brillion 8-ft. drill, grass seeder attach.; Badger silo unloader to fit 20 ft silo; KOCHENDERFER & SONS FOUNTAIN CITY—1st floor apt., 4 rooms Powerglide ' $698 H and brome . Fountain City, Wis. and bath . Tal. Fountain City B6B7-3502. WALZ | Gehl self unloading box and A.C. wagon, 7 ton ; manure vVantad-R«al Estate 102 BUICK-OLDSMOBILE-GMC I loader to fit Ford, snow bucket, manure bucket and gravel B bucket; New Holland manure spreader, PTO; etc. Centrally NEED LISTINGS on farms and water Open Friday Nights CARL H. BARNES, OWNER APPLES frontage lots. Qualified buyars. 1 Is Your Old . CORNFORTH REALTY I Leon Schoeder , Elmwood, Wis., Auctioneer SPREADER Located La Crescent, Minn. Tel. 895-2106 Used Can 109 Pi Chippewa Valley Finance Company, Clerk ci , Cortlands, M ntosh WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 § Rep. by: Heit Realty, Inc., Durand Giving You Trouble? 2Vi bedrooms, bath , up- FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY RAMBLER — 1961 Cujtom <00. In real , good condition. May bt seen at 163 E. ' Open Friday Night Until 9:00 || and Opsal Real Estate, Ellsworth, Wis. Be prepared (or the long Red and Gold Delicious,, stairs. Kitchen , living room Sth . or Tal . 8-JMB. ' faci- "HANK" JEZEWSKI cold winter. Choose from a sewing room . Washing (Winona's Only Real Estate Buyer) ' Northwest Greenings. lities in basement, $65 Tel. «3B8 end 7093 P.O. Box 345 FORD-1964 V-8, parted condition, 10,000 large selection available (or miles. I year guarantee left, Tal, 8-303e, Immediate delivery. Several month . Immediate posses- models of New Idea, Minne- sion. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS on 1M0 Cor- Packed fresh out of storage, Lincoln Agency, Inc. valr with no money down Rav 'i Trad- sota , Allis Chalmers , Cun- Inquire Ins Poil, 216 E. 3rd. Tal, 6333. ningham and New Holland. good to eat right now. Lim- Real Estate—Insurance FORD—IM» alatlon wagon 4-door. colonial white. Tel, J-3I3J. lej E. Sarnie, ALSO ited supply of tree ripened WALZ BUICK LARGE Tel. 3348 WE HAVE CHEVROLET — 1957 4-door, *-eyllnder, SELECTION oranges and tangerines. Mraiqht stick, In excellent condition OF USED THE BUYERS . . all the way. 802 E. 2nd. Tel. 8-1947. Apartments, Furnished 91 ~ ~ New Idea , Minnesota , John BUT WE NEED HOMES f959 FORD Deere , &IRL lo -.hare apt., preferably Schultz anrl Coby Heuer& Johnson WORKING IMMEDIATELY 4-door rjprencler.s. hetween I'JH ',0 in 2.-1, garapi Included. Bluff Siding, Wis. Tel. «-31o« nfler 5. Rarlto, heater, automatic transmission, TO SUPPLY OUR l owner, low mileage, can't tell thli SPACIOUS 3-room apt., centrally locetad, from a new onr>, F. A. KRAUSE CO. ample closels, nicely deconffltj. Tel. O DEMAND! "BREEZY ACRES" Houithold ArtkUi 67 4324 lor appointment. $895 South on New Hwy. 14-61 CENTRALLY IOCATED-modim furnish- Blue Lustre way If you would like your home TAKE snll away Ihe ed apt., ImniPdlnte possession, Tel. WH, uphohtery. Rent sold before the first of the from cmpeli and ask lor Sya Johnstone. NYSTROM'S electric, shnmpooir, 11. H. Choate t Co. H«y, Grain year , call now and we will ¦ , Feed SO DOWNTOWN Inrpe furnished B0». Tel. CHRVSLtR PLYMOUTH ~ gladly come out and make Open Friday NlflhlJ EAR Musical Merchandise 70 37311 or 4170. 76 W. 3rd. CORN- I5W1 bu. Tel. Olerson «7.^ a free appraisal. We will M»J. UPRIGHT PIANO-good rnndltlncv Trl. Houses for Rent 95 either list your property for Meus, Minnesota r ^ &C10D STRAW- 300 bales In barn, E50 WINONA REM. ESTATE, ' I will ple ase the most discrimin- car price . I m KROBHI.pe. Hardt Mil Main 'it. Trl, 2B49, m LINCOLN ttt|| 0n,| rtnvinpcsrt, In till E. 1rd il . $995 oood condition, Tel. /Ml, AGENCY . ... & Wanted to Rent 96 m TIEN-AGE 6|RL'J Indoor rnllcer skate*. 1 . cn Generous allowance for Jyour old iw a, Number One n ... f W »l'e new olfl llemsi anllnui tlms a A DMRY FARM wanted to tent nn halt $ t. W . 4tj, I raympnts as low ns $50* per cn|. 0|. (nirk "nd cjlesiwnra; nslsrallnnciniu usc»d hails, mult havo at ,enst lid ncra* till- g K month Tan hn anniiRed. ,|M rlothlnp; larlles coal, •<; curiam able. In I awlMrwRushlord arnfl Write J strelcliec f cluck riru.oy. \IU W. *th. Brnw rt Mueller , Rt. 3, fio< 131, Plain- MILLER vlnw, Minn, CHEVROLET CO, TWO PAIR nt girl' s white Ir. e skales , I I GIFT CHEVROLET & BUICK '63 MERCURY V-8 '59 MERCURY V-8 *lie> 1 nnd /; pinno; luinn\ nil bin n Bus. Propsrty for Sals 97 \\ Monterey Hreczoway sedan , Monterey 4-door sedan, Mer- \ m •N anlU|i/» bullrl, 7 c ninciKKles, I b r-rl Rushford, Minn. Tel . UN-4-77U •lead AIKI sprlno. Tel. Mil aller a Motorcycle.., Ble/cU i 107 , 1-ndio , radio. Gibson or Epiphone FiNvisTOR'S SPECIAL —eentreily locat fi Mercomnli c , power nicer- romatio transmission \m ad, all rnodim, 3-unlt, apt. building, steering. Real vnluo nt i \fl rtlGIDAIRE 9*12 (ward fl iiiR, completely cheeked over power DnYr-f/ two 12.94a annual income, only 117,100. Tel, BOY'I BIC.YCLe-3e". like new condi- "Jfli. I year old. IMO Ollinora. hy our -service depnitment , our low price, \ Jim GUITARS 777OJ. Motorc yc le ilmp, }?] B, 4in « 1«13, Inslrucfion Classes Irar.i. Alio olhrr small farmi for aele IfHT., Service fi'or llegiinnerB. MINN. LAND s, AUCTION 5GRV. 100% Licensed RE-FINISH WITHOUT RF.MOVINOI Cr e- ns Walnut. Til, 8-3710, aftir hocjra 7114 Truck*, Trsct' i, Trailori 108 ate modern ivncxt finishes vvlthoul re- 100% Insured 1 Buy With Confidence at Winona 's Automobile! 1 A movlno old imiah with Old Maslen Top U-adc-lns. Houses for Sale. 99 ~ ¦ Liquid yVcicvt. PAINT DePOl, 16/ (.on TRAILHRJ YOU FURNISH: I Super Market, -- - We Always Advertise Our Prices . fl »«r il, Built , . . 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