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Andersen Says V >._ If i?S^Sf^ *&m ¦ > ^HB|jB^ 'f v> - * -¦ Hell Run as ,^^^B^.y I Kennedy Pushes t ^^^^ Hu ^HH^^^^^^^Hfl Independent ^^^K^-_-B'_---K <^_----_ 4_^^Si^H^^^^^^^^^ I MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Dele- , ^______H_f^____Hf^._^______r<. »<•*« gates to thie slate Republican , con- _^^^HS_l__^H9«3l^^^^B ^ 1 vention knuckled ' down to the se- j ^^^^^^ BBH ^^Hr * rious business today, but with the 6th District congressional race 5-Point Tax Plan overhanging the deliberations. Announcement by Congressman , , HBL*** Includes Cuts H.. Cart Andersen Tyler that he ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Doctor Sought Litterbug would not seek the GOP nomi- Gets nation, but would run instead as an independent in the general installations were expected today as the Secret Army Or- Kennedy economic . By WILLIAM H, OATIS With him now, authorities be- 's advisers are talking tentatively about a $5-billion net the stump for Democratic candi- Best bet to get the District en- : ganization pressed a scorched earth campaign in Algiers and Oran. reduction in the tax package, the President will ask Congress to ap- dates in Ihe November elections, ; State. Rep. Robert ; UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) lieve, is Theresa Carillo, 25, one- dorsement is Bent on wreaking vengeance as their fight to- block Algerian in- " prove, some think it . should be* He made clear the administra- Odegard, 41/ Princeton , / who . gotj —U.N. delegates foresaw an all- time airline hostess and the doc- dependence looked more and more hopeless, desperate European die- day battle in the General Assem- bigger, some don't want to lose] tion does hot intend to recommend a whopping reception from the" dis* nards turned to tne torcn in at- tor's receptionist-girl friend , who j bly's steering committee today also is missing. ' ' ¦' ¦ ' that much revenue. an immediate cut in income taxes. trict delegates. .'! tacks on symbols of France's de- \ . * . ' The President's decision may] But he ; said he will offer a tax over ah Asian-African ' .'.demand 1 Police- velopment . of the North Africaiy departments of Canada depend on how much of a boosted East Germans reform bill, providing ^ reductions: Dr. Ronald Barr, Montevideo that the assembly discuss white territory. and Mexico are on- the lookout for shot . the economy seems to heed in both personal' .and' , corporate mayor , who had been mentioned rule in the British territory of Lothringer. The Lothringer fam- income taxes^ effective Jan. 1, for as a possible candidate/ took him- Senate Yields Southern Rhodesia. by the time the massive tax re- Flames »M high over Oran — ily— the elder Lothringer is a re- form and reduction bill; goes to congressional action next year. self out of the picture and asked Algeria's second largest city — Indications were that , despite tired physician—has/ a hunting Details are beingyworked out, he the delegates to support Odegard. strenuous British o"bjections , the Congress late this session. Hijack Boat in . Thursday night after a booby- . lodge about 60 niiles north of said,; but . will result in a net State Sen. Stanley Holmqnist , trapped tank truck exploded and 21-nation committee would fe'e- Montreal. Police ' said, a sister, hot By that time the economic im- loss—the reductions "will riot be Grove City, brother-in-law of Gov. A tittle -tm spread flaming gasoline over a pmih'end that the assehibly take further identified , was thought to pact, if any, of the stock market' s wholly offset by other reforms.'" Elmer L, Andersen, told the Sixth new high school used as. a police up the issue at the session .which be in Mexico City. swooning spells and recoveries will DistricUcaucus he had been urged barracks. opened Thursday to debate inde- have shown up in the indexes of Freedom flight Kennedy conceded his goal of a by some friends to run but that Secret army commandos struck pendence for the Belgian trust ter- Miss Carillo is a Cuban -nation- production , income, sales and jobs. By GEORGE BQULTWOQD $570-billion gross national product, he is not interested. Foreign Aid almost simultaneously at a big ritory of Ruanda-Unmdi. al As hostess, her National- Air- the value of the nation 's output, Then a judgment can be made BERLIN (AP) a He said the 6th District has By ERNEST B. VACCARO natural gas tank in 'the same part The 104-nation committee is ex- lines run was to Cuba and her — Bringing probably will not be achieved this mother is said to live in Havana. on how heavily to load the booster baby with them, 13 young ;East year. The stock market decline iriany qualified candidates and WASHINGTON (APJ-The Sen- of town and set it afire. pected to approve the committee to strengthen and prolong the re- asked those interested to appear The fiery attacks in Oran came recommendation on Southern Rho- Since no diplomatic; relations ex- Germans hijacked a 500-ton river won't help, he said, but adoption ate has voted a %A.l-Vdliort. ceiling ist between the U.S. and Castro's covery — and , it p ossible — ia excursion boat; early today and es- of his tax package would improve at the endorsing convention. on foreign aid spending next year a few hours after three phosphor- desia next week. achieve the Kennedy goal of rea- The delegates today were to con- ous bombs started a fire that de- Ih asking that the assembly dis- Cuba , any inquiries would have to caped to - freedom under a hail of changes "of being close." —ju st about , what President Ken- be made by the State Department sonably full¦¦ employment by mid- machine-gun bullets; - He listed these other points in sider the party's; 1962 platform and nedy requested. . stroyed tlie main building of AJ- cuss Southern; Rhodesia , 40 Asian 1963. " . ¦ giers University, , in the - -. capital.. through the Swiss Embassy in East German police , firing from the program : resolutions. ' . and African delegations charged Top-to-bottom rate reduction in The House-passed tax credit for But there s evidence Congress that Britain is preparing to prom- Havana. a watch tower, a pier, a bridge intends to slash away, at the aid With the resumption of the ter- The dead girl was a sophomore individual income and corporation and a patrol boat , pumped over money invested in new machinery program rorism—including the indiscrimi- ulgate a new constitution for the taxes was part of the original and equipment. before it finally provides African territory that will give at the College of New Rochelle , 200 bullets into the fleeing ves- the money that may be spent. nate shooting down, of Moslems-^ N.Y. She' resided at Pelham , N.Y., Kennedy blueprint to "get the sel. Nobody was hurt. V Forthcoming changes in sched- new powers to a minority white country moving forward" ules by which companies The measure passed Thursday came more evidence of the rift , with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. —a pro- West Berlin police fired 10 shots Andersen Opens secret army between the regime dedicated to racial dis- gram which had been roughly money through tax writeoffs for by the Senate 61 to 23 simply sets in . - the. crimination. Dominick Lofrumento. The father back at the East Germans to ; diehards and those ready to give is a well-to-do pharmacist. sketched out within weeks after depreciation of plant and equip- limits on aid spending in the They said the territory 's Afri- check their fire. The boat , the ment. fiscal year that begins July 1. up the light. he took office. , can majority bitterly opposes the In addition to finding fragments Friedrich Wolf was riddled and Kennedy estimated these two The appropriation s will be han- Coming out of hiding, terrorist constitution , But that was to have been a there were bullet marks on build- steps would represent a tax re- Campaign at leader Jean Georges Sarradet of bone and flesli , an orthodontist dled later in separate legislation. identified some teeth as those of tax-reform program , not . a tax ings on the West Berlin shore. duction for business of more than called a news conference to app- reduction plan , The rate reduc- $2.5 billion. Actually, the administration peal to the diehard s to qiiit. Miss Lofrumento. The father iden- The escapees included eight had to settle for partial victory tified parts of a skirt, coat and tions were to be offset completely , "We have lost the battle ," -ie by loophole-closing and the trim- men all employes of Eaist Ber- Approval of his request , for Conclave ¦ ¦ slip his daughter was -wearing ' State cn its embattled provision. for. .aid -¦—¦• . -¦ . - - ' lin s "white fleet'' of excursion - said;¦ — -• - • ming of deductions , -exemptions '" standby...authority, to cut taxesjn (AP) - Gov. to Communist Poland and Yugo- I SalLfirms when she was taT;en to Lothringer. boat's, five* Women , and one cou- MINNEAPOLIS "We have no right to drag Uie and preferences now enjoyed by order to head off threats of re- Elmer L. Andersen opened his re- slavia in an attempt lo wean The Lofrumentos reported their ple 's 5-month-old boy. The adults, cession. The House Ways and ' at the Republi- European community into a ca- daughter missing to the Queens many groups. election campaign them away from Soviet domina- , all. about 30 or under , told police means committee hasn't acted on can state convention tod,*iy. tion. tastrophe " district attorney 's office on Mon- That's no longer the case. The they had been planning the escape this proposal. He told delegates he would run Sarradet coupled his call with Acquitted of day, Meanwhile, Lothringer had idea of a net tax cut for all began for a week. . Repea l of the 10 per cent tax Wednesday the Senate voted 57 a plea to-Moslem nationalists to asked a policeman friend shaping up after the business re- and win on a program to continue to 24 to bar foreign aid to such to ar- Thursday night the men in the on rail and bus transportation that "has put grant the secret army a general range for a service firm to come covery hesitated in January and nn administrat ion countries, But . with heavy pres- group went aboard the Friedrich and cutting the tax on air travel performance above politics and amnesty to pave the way for a on Tuesday and clean his sewer. February. There was . a strong in half, to 5 per cent. sure from the White House and spring pickup, Wolf at her mooring beside the partnership for public service be- peaceful future in the new Algeria. Price Fixing The concern started the job on but not the kind ot River Spree and began drinking "Action on this tax package w ill combined appeals- from Demo- Wednesday, and the gruesome full-fledged hoom that would re- fore partisanship for self service." Republican leaders , (AP ) with her captain and engineer. provide our economy with all of State Auditor Stafford King also cratic and MINNEAPOLIS . Minn. - finds were made. duce joblessness to 4 per cent by the stimulus and safeguards now the Senate retreated Thursday Three major salt companies ac- mid-191.3, or keep Kenned y When the two were off guard , formally announced his candidacy A free spender , Lothringer has a 's budg- they, jumped them and tied deemed necessary, " Kennedy and voted 56 to 34 to exempt gifts cused of scheming to rig prices of 13-room , $75,000 home, et in balance. for re-eleclion to the post he has rock salt were acquitted Thursday and two Ihem up. said , "and I hope such action will held since 1932. and sales of surplus food. CAB Asks Fads expensive cars and a station wag- be forthcoming. . night by a federal jury . The stock market' s convulsions It still left the ban on any as- on which still are in the -doctor's Under cover ol darkness they Gov. Andersen said jobs will sistance under the foreign aid bill The panel , which deliberated garage. There were about reinforced the decision to cul as Th«i President distinguished IOO suits well as reform, lis symptoms spirited their women and the baby again he a big issue, adding that itself , including $10 million in eco- North Central nearly seven hours, cleared Mor- of clothing in the house, in the ol aboard. Then nt dawn the men measures in the package from his something has been done lo turn nomic development loans the ad- On ton Salt Co. , Chicngo; International Jamaica nervous distress also advanced proposals to withhold taxes on Estates section of the date on which the got the two-deck boat moving. back the lido. He - cited figures to ministration had programmed ior Salt Co. , Clarks Summit , Pa., and Queens. big tax They swung into the Spree and dividends and interest nnd to pre- show lhat employment is up more year, Diamond Crystal Salt Co., St. overhaul would take effect. vent corporations from findin g tax Yugoslavia next fiscal Originally it Was believed beaded toward the center of Ber- than 13.4 per cent since he took Routes to Canada Clair , Mich . Dlst. Atty. Frank O'Connor said that lin , making for Ihe point where havens abroad, But these pro- in'January lilfil , and that At his news conference Ken- Lothringer hod been under obser- Congress — whicli historically posals also ought to pass, he said. office The government had accused Ihe lett hank of the river becomes the number of ¦unemployed has nedy welcomed the action on food WASHINGTON tin—The civil aer- vation for three weeks during nn moves at a snail' s pace on-tax Kenned y declared he will be ac- them of conspiring lo fix prices in legislation— vould take all the border between East and Vest campaigns. been reduced 1!) per cenl . saying it would give him the nec- onautics board ordered an inves- investigation of a citywidc abor- next Berlin. tive in the fall election Delegates were watching with essary flexibility to help peoples rock salt over a five-year period tion ring, and that he obtained a session and quite possibly part ol And he congratulated former Vice tigation today into the possible sus- in violation of the Sherman Anti- Posts of Vopos — as tlie East Nixon for growing interest the three-way who want to remain independent. pension of the two routes of North warrant for I.othringer 's a rrest on the l .lli-1 session in dealing with President Richard M. for lieuten- ' trust Act. Convict ion could have an abortion charge growing massive * overhaul. Tax relie f Germnn police are called — winning lhe OOP gubernatorial race for .' endorsement Only a short time later admin- Central Airlines between United meant fines of up to $50 ,000. out of (ire. ant governor. istration forces succeeded by the another case, Added to this is a would have wailed. opened , primary in California. That 's one States poinls and Port Arthur-Fort Also named in the June 28, tflfil , stale in which Kennedy is expect- At a news conference, one of (he narrow vote of 4,5 to 40 in reject- William , Ontario , Canada. "wanted for homicide " ch arge. Now Kenned y has announced Rncin ff the engines at their top , former Stnte indictment was Carey Salt Co., speed of 10 knots , the men aboard ed to appear , on behalf of Nixon 's entries in this race ing an amendment by Sen. Norris Tlie board snid both routes have his willingness to cut taxes only Rep. Carl D'Aquiln of Ilihhing, Cotton , Ii-N IL , which would have Hutchinson , Kan. , which entered six months and three weeks from the Friedrich Wolf suddenly opponent. Gov. Edmund G. regards himself as more failed lo generate the minimum a plea of nolo contendre (no con- ' swung left and rammed (he boat Brown. Other states which party said he denied foreign aid to countries amount of traffic required lo jus - today. The hill will be sent to thnn a favorite son candidate. test). the Capitol this summer; it wilt into thr.' entrance of Ihe Land- sources believe he is most likely which export arms or strntegic tify nir service. North Central to invade are Pennsylvania , Con- materials to Sino-Soviet bloc coun- U.S. District Court' Judge Ed. Jury he weighed nnd argued through- wehr Canal — Weslern territory. D'Aquila said withdrawal of ¦ started the service Dec. 1, 196-0. ward .1. Devitt , who presided at Upheld necticut . Michigan , Kentucky and tries , including Cuba, '' out the congressional election The escapees, moving quickly In Mr.s. Dorothy Nelson , Duluth . St. The airline operates one route the tri al of the olher three , did campaign. It will be waiting for (Continued on Page 7, Column 4) Louis Counly elininvomnn , from No attempts were made to cut from Duluth , Minn. -S u per I or , not indicate immediately what dis- twos and threes , sprang ashore. the bill so far as money is con- enactment , with a retroact ive They flung themselves lo the KENNEDY the race for endorsement for sec- Wis., and the other from Hanc-nck- position would be made of that date of Jan. 1 , ns soon ns Con- retary of st ate leaves him as the cerned. Houghton , Mich. case. By High Court ground In escape the whipping It carries authority for $fiOfl gress can handle it after conven- bullets. When the West Rerlin po- only Iron R,infie candidate for en- ST, PAUL t .-\P) - The .Minne- ing in January. dorsement million for fiscal 1963 for the Al- sota .Supreme Court today upheld lice fired , lhe Vopos checked their liance for Progress program in a $19.1,000 Ilennopim Count y jury By his announcement Thursday, fire. House Enlarged Latin America and $800 million verdict for Ihe Mapco Snnd «¦ Kennedy may have quashed the The whole thing was over in 2Q for each of the succeeding three Grave! Co., against the state in a demands of sonic Congress mem- minutes. W EATHER years. Reach for Moon , . land condemnation case, bers for an emergency, quickie The boat 's captain and engineer To Hold Trophy The high court reversed verdicts FEDERAL FORECAST In addition It authorize* "J1.5 tax cut while achieving virtually were allowed to get tho hoat un- , (API—War- Winona and Vici nity Consider- totaling $.1.1,560 to the Hayden tiie same effect—assuring work- ST. JOSEPH Mo. — billion for military assistance and dor way nnd roturn to East Ber- ren Johnson shot .a mountain lion able cloudiness tonight wiih a few Miller Co. and Ihe Kruse Co., -Ro- ers and business mnnngoi s that lin. of thunder- $1.25 billion for economic devel- chester , ' in another land condem- in Utah last fall and had the hide showers nncl dinner a opment loans outside Latin Amer- Scott Tells Grads their take-home pay will 1H> bi g- storm or two. Slowly diminishing nation case and granted the slate ger and their aftertax made inlo a ru^. ica, authorized last year. BOULDER, Cqlo, (API-Astro- chance that men my age might pmlits But the rui* measured 8 feet cloudiness Saturday wiih n few naut Malcolm Scott Carpenter someday be on the moon. Possibl y a new trial. larger , only n few months from Woman Loses 2 Army showers in forenoon. Low tonight Mapco is owner of 75 acres nf now. and 4 inches, nose to tail , and it urged a starry-eyed Boulder High people of your Hge will land not was longer than the room in 52-511, hifih Saturday 70-7S. graduating class Thursday , but on the moons of land running along Xerxes Aye. Husbands By Tragedy LOCAL WEATHER Storm Grounds School on the moon in ' Kdinn and Bloomington. The which Johnson wanted to use it. night to reach for llie moon. Mars, ami then on Mars ilself. " brought COLUMBUS. Ga. (AP) - Six Johnson asked the city for per- Official observations for lhe 24 Carpenter slate condemnation pro- Identical Twins hours ending at 12 ni. today : Your horizons are limited only Recalling hi.s 3011th , ceedings lo provide roo m for a years -ago, milit ary authorities in- mission to add three feet to his U.S. Destroyer hy your own vision, said the (lie world one of chaos Maximum, DO: minimum , 5f>; " termed new freeway. In Truck Collision formed Rebecca Ann Voucher house. Sorry, said Building Com- (i(i; precipitation , trace. NICK , Franco (AP) Navy lieutenant commander , who when he was graduated in 1943. Court - appointed commissioners tliat her husband . Spec. _ Richard missioner Harold Christian , that noon, - The de- , , AIRPORT WEATHER stroyer Sumner,,serving with the was graduated from the same "But the world you ent er in made an award of $1 40,000 to MIAMI , Fla. (AP)-W'hcn one K, F I - IIC IKT , had been killed In would - put the house too close to (N. Central Obiervaflon*) U.S. 6th Fleet, grounded in a school 11) years ago . caso you've henrd news to the con- Mapco. The state and Mapco each truck rammed another at a, stop an automobile accident in France. the property line. Max. temp. 77 at 5 p.m. Thurs- high windstorm Thursday night. Carpenter, 37, received ,a stand- trary, is . rich wit h promise ," he appealed to the district court sign , matter** were, confused tem- She later remarried. Tkit he had a suggestion. Cut day, min, 57 at 5 a.m. today, noon The 2,2O0ton ship, off Colfe Junn , ing ovation from the 316 seniors said, "You really don't knyw what from that award. After a trial be- porarily . Monday, the department of the off the lion 's tail. fiH , sky ove|-cn.st nt 5,000 feel , vis- dragged Its anchor and ran Into and 2, 500 relatives and guests. riches await you . They await but fore u jury, ^Inpco was awarded The tmrks belonged lo tli e Army notified her thnt her see Nothing doing, said Johnson. ibility 1,5 miles wllh light rain , rocks nboul 50 yards from shore. The hometown hero, who two they 're not going to drop int o yonr $ltt."),^00. The state appealed. same poultry firm nnd were driv- ond husband . Cpl. William U. So after much conjuUntbn , wind 5 in.ph. from wist , barom- Navy auxiliary craft began work weeks earlier orbited .the earth , lap. You have to go gel them. " In the Rochester property, Ihe en hy Edward and Albeit Hay- Deal , died afler a fall while in Christian relented. eter 30,07 'tnd steady, humidity nt dawn to tow it back into deep said: "Going to the nhoon is no Carpenter snid the graduates slate claimed the verd icts were wood , :l 1-year-old identical twin sped ing an army vehicle in Ger- No*v Johnson can enlat'f;& the 80 percent. . water. longer fantasy. There's a slight have their work cut out for them. excessive. brothers. many. room to fit the cat. ' ¦ ¦ y FRIDAY . . . - ¦;• ' . JK^flyi^Ri^cW JUNE 8/ 1962 / At Winona Winona Funerals Two-State Deaths General Hospital v Henry Ci$»w.ki Mrs. James Danaher ; Funeral services for Henry Ci- Vli«t«» hour*: . .HM-tc-* . «nd luroicil CALEDONIA; Minn. ,. Special)- patients: 2 lo 4 ani J 1o 1:35 p.m. ;30 a.m. Saturday at E. 3rd St.." . .¦ Faweelt-Abrahan. Chapel, the Rev. Survivors are: Three sons, How- . ' . - Births VO -- . Emil Geistfeld,; St. Martin's Lu- ard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Claude Mr. and Mrs. James E, Taubert, lheran Church , . officiating.- ';-Burial ahd Robert , Caledonia; one daugh- St., a daughter. ( 222Vs W. 4th will be in. . Woodlawn Cemetery. ter , Mrs, Leo Dorothy) McCor- WEATHER FORECAST .. ¦ Scattered show- north Pacific coast. It will continue coo] ini the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W , Dotter-' There will be no visitation. ' mick , Caledonia; ^grandchildren; wich, Minnesota City; a son. three great-grandchildren;; one ers and thundershowers , some severe, will cover Northeast and rather hot in th« south Atlantic, ¦' ¦¦• ¦ ¦ , Diic-iara«i - " Mr*. Peter Hayw brother, Theodore Schulte, Ana- portions of the central and southern Plains the the : Tennessee; valley and the west Gulf c oast. Mra. AVilliam C Wernz , 326 ,W- upper Mississippi valley to- (AP Map) ¦ A service for Mrs. Peter (Tillie) conda , Mont., and iwo sisters, west Gulf coast and Photofax : Wabasha St. - . '. . ' Hayes, 528 Main St., was held this Mrs.;Mary Spear , Denver, Colo., night with some light drizzle along the: extreme Mrs. Roger . .W,. Youngbauer and af lernoon at FawcetL-Abraham and Mrs. E. A. O'Hara , Portland , baby, Cochrane, Wis. I)r. Clayton Burgess, ¦Ore. . ; ¦ , Chapel. E. Baby Donald Lee Kuhlmann 252 Central Methodist Church, officiat- Her husband , one son , three E 3rd St ed. Burial was in Woodlawn Cem- ' Al vin F. Koch , 1025' W. King St. ¦ brothers and two sisters have died. etery.-' -.. - . . " Funeral services will be Monday Mrs. ¦ ¦Donald¦ '¦¦ ¦ ¦ E. Vieth¦ , 54 Lenox 'Willard ¦' ¦;. •;. : ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Pallbearers were Swan- at 9 a.m. at Steffen Funeral Home Sty.v • - - - " - son, Laurel Hanson ,; Jack Curtis , 3 Area Towns Lis Mrs. Donald A. Putz. Arcadia, arid at 9:36 at St. John the Baptist John BorkovysKi, Everett Duncan- Catholic Church, the Rev. Thad Wis. , s Mrs;' LaVerne F. Decker and son and Herbert Nichol . deus Derezinski officiating. Burial baby, 609 Center St. will be in Calvary Cemetery. William¦ ¦ ¦G, G-ellers_n; Lamoille, FIRE RUNS Friends may call at Steffen Fu- Minn. ' •"" ¦ neraPHome Saturday after 7^ p.m. In New Airpdrf Plan . Thursday ; - and Sunday afler 2 p.m. Rosary Caledonia, ; Preston and Waba- Silver Bay, Two Harbors and Wa- Th« new program Is 4:46 p.m/ — Wiring on a 1957 i«tn as 30-DAY WEATHER OUTLOOK w . These majps. based oh will be said Sunday at 8 p.m.; seca. . . a clear contradiction ert' - the • OTHER BIRTHS model car owned by Randy Diet- sha are among 15 sites in .Minhe- . those supplied by the United States Weather Bureau, indicate the sota : airport construction theory held in torn. qi*«rttrs NORTHFIELD, Minn.-A daugh- rich , Homer, Minn., ignited caus- Maurice E. Stent land for THE SUGGESTE D plan would probable precipitation aiid temperatures for the next 30 days. (AP ' ing small fire at Front and John- ; budget $15 , 206,000 to build the air- that th. jet aga would con*oli- ter to Dr. ; and - -Mrs. Richard Gotz, MABEL , Minn. (Special)—Mau- recommended Thursday in Wash- date airports and rtduc* Weather Map) ' : -. .V: sort streets. Hand pump used. ington by the Federal Aviation ports and improve 87 of the state's th* . Northfield , by adoption Tuesday; rice E. Stensland , 60, lifelong Ma- ¦ ¦ ; ¦ - ..total. . . " Mrs. Gotz is the former Lois Small damage: bel area resident/ died, Thursday Agency. . ' . ' .. •;. '- - ' . ' - present 93 airfields. Most of the Mrs, 5.-43 pm. —- Rubbish fire east The recommendations were in- money would be used for buying One example , of such Spaiag, daughter of Mr. and of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. , 102 rooming at Lutheran Hospital , La possible R. A. Spaag, v 380 Pelzer St., Wi- Crosse. He had been in failing cluded In a "national airport plan" land, : preparing sites, and paving consolidation Ls. the. suggestion that Gail-Ross Firm Franklin St. Booster, line used. No submitted to Congress calling for runways , taxiways and parking Winona and I^a Crosse 14-Inch Main nona v damage. health a long time and seriously airports be . PEPIN , Wis. 'Special>---Mr . and ill since April il. building of 514 new airports across aproe.Si according to the FAA. combined int o a single facility Holds Open House Mrs . Larry Parks, a son Sunday : " ; " : : He was born ' in ' .Fillmore Coun- the country "as soon as possible. " Eight general aviation fields are under the controversial' - 'regional at St. Elizabeth's Hospital Waba- " :¦ ty July 1 , 1901, son of Elias and Other Minnesota locations recom- recommended for construction in airport" concept advocated by the Holding open house today and .-.-. * ;V- - - >;. :W^T^^^"R^" - ^ , Suggested four sha. Mrs. Paxks ij the former ^ ^- Ingebore Stensland. Mr. Stens- mended for new airport construc- Wisconsin four of which would be FAA for the "midwest. tonight until 9 is the Gail-Ross¦ Ap- Pat Murray, daughter pf Mrs, Leo EXTENOED FORECAST land married Cora Laing Feb,; 6, tion are Anoka; Minneapolis, Ada , designed to relieve air space* con- Purpose of the apparent reversal pliance Co., 217 E.; 3rd St. : " Murray; WISCONSIN • ¦ '—- .; Temperatures 1929; at Mabel , and . he. was Cus- Glencoe, "Hallec k , Henning, Hut- gestion in the Milwaukee metropo- of official attitudes was outlined Formerly the Winona Skelgas Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Helmqel- will average about 5 degrees below todian for First Lutheran Church, chinson, Mahnomen. " Northfield. litan area. by the FAA administrator, N. E. Warner & Swasey -. Appliance Co., the firm is hold- ler. Arkansaw. a son June; 1 at normal highs of 69-78 and normal worked in the creamery and farm- Halaby. who said traffic congestion The Board of Municipal : Works ing the open house to publicize ths Plum City Hospital. Mrs. Hel- lows of 48-57. Only minor day to ed west of Mabel. at airline ports in 59 metropolitan is sending a letter to: the City name change. temperature ex- mueller is/the former Audrey Han- day. changes in Surviving are; His wife; one son , Air Force Sets areas would be relieved under the Council asking if the Cotincil wants Owners of the appliance firm son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pected Saturday through Wednes- ' " new plan. Sonne 250 airports would are Gail Schultz 758 W. Broad- ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: , Dr. Milton -Stensland , - Grand the board to go ahead with plans . Palmer Hanson, Pepin. - . day. Precipitation will total around Meadow ; two daughters , Mrs. Ev- Wrong Wiring 2 World Records be developed primarily for general way, and Ross Drussell , . 4555 hit the Brecken- 5347.00 less than BUICK SPECIAL mm less than RAMBLER CLASSIC Roger Kox , Plum City, and Dam 7, Pool 9.5 John O, Nelson , Douglas Fox , Pepin, fined $25 ridgc-Wahpeton N.D., area Thurs- Dam 7, T.W . 8.2 - .4 dii ' y, sending the Red plus $3 , 50 court costs for disturb- FOUNTAIN , Minn. (Special)—A River up La Crosse ...... 12 9.6 - .3 service for John Olaf Nelson , 72, about 2V*» feet In a short period. 5256.00 less thn POHTIAC TEMPEST 562.00 less than CORVAIR ing the peace. Tributary St r«**mi B, A. Giles. Plum City, charged Fountain , will be Saturday ot 2 Wnhpeton i.s In the midst of a vi h illegal parking, fined $10 plus Chippewa at Durand . 3.9 .. .. p.m. at Fountain Lutheran Church. street and sewer project and Zumbro at Theilrnan 29.5 - .8 Tlie family will have a private many parts of the construction 5154.00 less , 555.00 -Kt.50 court costs. Dodge 0.3 - .2 tkn MERCURY COMET less than FALCON Allen Schroeder, Pepin, fined $10 Trempealeau at service at ll a.m. The Rev. James area were reported impassable plut $3.50 court costs for unlaw- Black al Neillsville . 4.2 - .8 Hraalen will officiate. Burinl will because of mud. Black nl Galesville . 2.2 - .5 ful discharge of fire arms in the be in the church cemetery. The rainfall was measured at 1 -village. La Crosse at W. Salem 2.3 ,. .. Friend s may call at the 11. C. the Wcihpcton waterworks up to • Based on comparison ol Mtnuticturtr* SuH-iU- R.UII Prica* lor lowe»t-prlced -Ix-pastenge . models, Stockholm, Root at Houston fi.B .. .. Drury Funeral Whitewall lire, nnd wlml cover* axt.t, Somt ol th* compact* llit«d Include • heater a* itundard equipment Marie Bengslon, Home todny and midnight. Hankinson , .N.D., west (other*, Including Valiant, do not) exctpt wh«n dented by special order, with appropriate charged with cjrlvlng too fast for RIVER FORECAST until noon Saturday and after noon of here , had more than two inches prica adjustment conditions and causing an acci- (From Hasting- to Gti..-nb.r0) nt the church. of rain . . " dent, fined $25 and costs of $.1.50, The following stages are pre- Mrs. R OM Caturia, Prior Lake , dicted for the Mississippi at Wi- nona: Saturday 9.1 , Sunday 8.7, ^ Km' ¦ Minn., |10 and $3,50 court costs ^ " ' '___F^^l*li ______P'^^ff_____l^^^^^^__^^\f^__, .or failing to stop at a stop sijfn. Monday 8,4 . Notice to »-^*^-^^ ~^^ _i I*_»-^'**P-^P »__pw»* - » -*~- -^- ( Jf * GUS the Shoe Man ! Winona and Goodview SAYS- . ] Sunday NEWS Subscribers | | p$"1 ' L j;x ' - ^/ DonVa 't take chances on losing your keys! i can malw para ,n U8t I _/^ * of * ^'at •' * • Our clly circulation department will accept tele* , matter minutes ... small cost , ¦ A^ffia;- \ | phone colli from 8:2-0 to 1000 a.m. Sunday for fhe ^^^^M ^KsSiU i^*^ ' ' 1'" cciB,lj:e (ti "rvlce and first 1 ^"'VVli'- uvi We »P I" *l ^ ^^ jv delivery ef mliiln*) papers In Winona and Goad- Quality-engineered by Chrysler Corporation |^^v :|v quality merchan-disel \ ¦' ' ; *I^, Modcrn Sl»b_) Repairing: — Men> { view. The word fs out to all Valiant salesmen: Soil All Valiants Count all the many Chrysler Corporation extra /'¦ ' -¦' '^< i^jt5' ^j!^j^Jk_ and Boyl value features [ ' j _ ' 'j shoe3, L ather Li|8- i E-mmediately! So out they go—at tremendous sayings to Valiant includes:—at no extra cost—plus Its now lower-than- r ¦ ¦ ¦ r: -- ^v^HBH___l ¦ * ' r wr . '¦ ' ' , " ^!§mK ^^m ***' • -Pffw- Blllfolde . end . Pet The Telephone Number you, If you act now. Compare wtiat you get for what llttla ever list price and consistently high resale value. See your rim* you now need to pay for a familysize, 6-pasaenger sedan. Plymouth-Valiant 'BUS Ito• Shot to Call Is Dealer this week—you'll SAVE! i ' M ^^H Man )• HIv ^?^^.B!,,5 B' 3rd ' 4Mi ( COME SEE ! COMPARE ! COME SAVE ! AT YOUR PLYMOUTH VALIANT DEALER'S ! 8 2961 Top-q uality buys on used cars, tool '", ' , _ r - ^ Wilkie. Give Another $5,000 Cotter High To Steamboat Students Given The Winona County Historical Society has received «ddftfonal support from the Wilkie Brother- Annual Awards Foundation, Des Plaihes, 111., — A Cotter High School senior, a $5,000 donation for mainten- liary. Roverud, this morning was introduced as "Cotter Student of ance of the society's steamboat the Year" at the high; School's Julius C. Wilkie which contains annual honor assembly at the a museum of Upper Mississippi Catholic Recreational Center. Rivet.lore. .-7 Daughter of Mr: and Mrs. N.;A; The society has engaged Arn- Roverud, 1282 W. Broadway. Mary is salutatorian of the class old Meier Deco-ratorsy Winona, tliat -will be graduated at com^ for a $1,406 redecorating project mencement excercises this even- on the boat's exterior. Work will ing at the recreatibn eenter. be finished iii time for Steam-; Thei award is made each year bpat Days next month. The rest COMMENCEMENT NIGHT^ . . Three mem- gratulating his daughter; Elizabeth Louise; Evan to tlje senior exhibiting outstand- of the 'maintenance money will ' ing qualities of moral integrity, be put into an endowment fund. bers of the. . .Winona; Board of Education had a K. Woodworth and his father, Director-at-large leadership, loyalty and citizen- " The society hopes interest would special interest in Thursday night's 92nd annual L. PL Woodworth. Not present when the photo- ship. . '¦ cover future maintenance costs. Senior High School commencement since their graph was taken was Gary : B. Kollo.fs.ki, whose In a letter to the society, Leigh- children were receiving diplomas. Left to right father, Dr. C. R. Kollofski, is director from the MARGARET Cunniivgham and ¦ : Charles Sieracki - were named ton A. Wilkie, foundation direc- are Dr. C. W, Rogers, 3rd Ward director, con- 2nd Ward . (Daily News photo) : - ., , . • ¦ ' • tor, said: V "Outstanding Girl" and "Outstand- ¦ ' ing Boy" in recognition of char- "It is our hope that ,. this ini- acter, performance in school ac- HONORS ASSEMBLY . ..Outstanding Cotter right , Peggy Cunningham , outstanding girl; -will by con- tial fuiid be matched tivities, -loyalty to school and re- High School students were cited at the annual Charles Sieracki , outstanding boy, and Mary tributions from others . who are spect , for authority. interested in the museum." honors;assembly at the Catholic Recreational Roverud, student of the year. (Daily News photo) Senior High Serriors Mary /Carroll and Robert Gil- Center this morning. Arnong them Were, .left to liam received American Legion awards foe character, scholar- ship, leadership and seryice. Leadership medals were award- KING OPTICAL Water Supply ed Julianne Knop>ickj Charles /Vote Responsihilities Sieracki andl Gilliam and school Weatherman , Four honor students of the Wi- cials/aware of public feeling on plewski , Susan JT. Czaplewski, . service medals to Richard Welch nona Senior High School Thomas Cichanowski, Ronald class of national issues arid the obligation Karyn Mar ie Daniel, Robert J. Przybylski Rating Here 1962 Thursday expressed com- to - participate'-. in the defense of Daniels, Louise F. Dauri, John C. Chuchna, -Mary Fran mencement night reflections v on the country were cited by THERN , David, Richard G. Davis, Audrey and Mary Zeches. Monotonous: Larry Modjeski was designated the responsibilities of the gradu- son of Mr. arid Mrs. R. G-. Thern , Lynn Denzer , Raymond D. Den- , himself 2352 Glen View Rd., as responsi- zer, Aminoediri Sufan Andorno Cotter "Athlete of the Year " ate to , the community, na- . awards went ConKAG/verf/se Price tion and mankind.. bilities of the citizen , to his na- Djamaloedin , Judith M. Douglas, while school spirit mmM : Sandra Howard and Ann Winon-a's water tion. - Judith Kay Drussell , to King Optical Co., headquartered and seven other Chicago residents, He Says Rain Improvements in John Nelson , Clifford Warnken , and Richard Welch re- supply and distribution facilities in ¦ "Today our nation holds a proiid Phyllis M. Ebert , Richard M . Kratch in Chicago with a branch office owners of . King : . Optical , on } . .Showers continued to play ah im- Michael Thern andv Ruth You: ceived the sportsmanship award. , recent years have resulted in a position as a leader in business Ebert , Donald J. Eckert , Thomas in Winona has won a Minnesota ground s that advertisement of portant role in the weather predic- mans were speakers at 92nd an- tl. Edstrom , Kathleen Ann Ellies, Supreme Court reversal of a Dis- pri'ces of its glasses was in viola- 19-p6hnt . advancement in the; Min- nual commencement exercises at and industry," Thern said. "Our RECIPIENT OF the first annual tion for the weekend. V nesota Department of Health's parents have developed and utiliz- Suzanne M. English , Diane Lynn Award was Wallace trict Court order restraining it tion of the state optometric code the Senior High School audi torium Eriekson , John Srnec from soliciting business by adver- which prohibits price advertising. Considerable cloudiness tonight rating of the waterworks system . during which diplomas were pre- ed the prosperity . of our free en- Burley, The award was estab- terprise system and it is up to Audrey J-ane Fahrendholz , Lois by Mr. and Mrs. William tisements containing "price adver- Associate Justice Thomas Galla- with a few showers and chanca Water Commissioner GO. Har- sented 240 seniors. Lorraine Peine, Nancy K, Fiedler, lished tising. gher aid in today 's decision that vey told members of the Board us to continue the coordination of Smec in memory of their son ": of a thunderstorm or, two is the Senior Class President Tom Ed- government D-avjd A. Fifield, Alberta Fischer, Today's unanimous decision re- "the court particularly found that of Municipal Works at their meet- strom presented the class and business, manage- who died during the past year official forecast . Slowly diminishing memo- ment- and labor. Verland E. Flatten, Claire . L. of the Cotter versed an order filed in the fall of there was no allegation in the ing Thursday that he had been no- rial arid Senior High Principal Fleming, Dennis R . Fletcher while a member "We have prepared ourselves in , Kar- junior class. * ' . - 1960 by Winona County District pleadings that the advertisements cloudiness is predicted for Satur- tified by the board of health that James C. Ulum read the class roll en J. Ford, Beverly Marie Fort, Judge Murph in an action contained fraudulent or deceitful a permanent rat- Various vocations, in the study ol The plaque is to be presented Leo F. y day with a few showers in the.fore* Winona how has* for the award of diplomas by Law- business and '.'economics-, Gary L: Frahm. Neil L. Frederik- brought by the Minnesota Board statements." ing of 89, based on ia scale of 10O. and for each year to a junior boy out- , noon. - . .. rence Santelman, president of the [host of lis the preparation is not sen; Donna Lee Frey, Raymond standing for courtesy, character, of Optometry against the firm . Had the Legislature intended to Winona Board of Education. yet over. But when we do take E. Friese, Judee R.v Fuglestad , appearance and with that sells eyeglasses on prescrip- prohibit a dispensing optician from A LOW OF 5.-58 is seen f or to- AS A MATTE R o. fact, Harvey . Delaine: Betty Gady, Kent J. neatness in continued, Winona now is the only After . commencement seniors Over the economic lines of oui» consistent scholastic achieve- tions from licensed optometrists, price advertising. Justice Gallagh- night ' and a high bf 70-75 for Sat- and their guests attended the an- country we will have the task of Gage, Donna Jean Gaulke, Vinton physicians and surgeons. . er said . "It certainly would have Minnesota city outside the Twin E. Geistfeld, Lynn G. Gellersen , ment. . urday; Occasional showers with no Cities whose water is certified by nual graduation party at the Wi- continuing, even increasing, o jr The Rev. James McCauley, The board of optometry brought expressed such intent in d-efinite nona .YMCA arranged by a joint high standards of cultural prog- David W. Gepner, Afichael J. Ger- principal, presented . -a .- suit against v-Benjamin 'D, Ritholz language;" ' -. important change in temperature the board of health for . supplying '¦ ' Iach, Lucinda- M. Gibbs, Lorraine Cotter boats on the Mississippi Ei ver. committee of students and parents ress." . . . '" wards of merit in the Order of is fthe outlook for Sunday. . with the cooperation of the YMCA. Other civili2ations, he said , were M. Gile, Patricia A. Gilgosh, Jud- soc- Prior to Initiation of . the city's ' Crusade Paladins, an honor Palubicki, Maureen Seebold. Dia- Even the five-day forecast holds The theme for . Thursday night's lost when the people lost their ith H. Glende. Mary . -il. Goergen, Catholic Student long-range waterworks improve- ¦ Michael G, Goergen , Roy J. Goat- iety of the - ne Ebert and Kathleen . Mosser, no promise of. relief from, the dis- commencement . addresses w .'a s faith and ambition; after each age Mission Cr-usade to Ann and Nan- juniors; / ment program AVihoria had a rat- of prosperity man receded help- ling, Janice M. Goetzman , Donna Actions Heard agreeable weather for Winona and "' "Our Responsibility: To What and " ¦' cy Kratch and Geraldine Lang- Anita Keller, Patricia Mulca . ing of 70, in the " poor range of To Whom?" ' ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ lessly into the darkiiess of ignor- L: Gordon , Dennis G. -. Gottschalk , vicinity. Preci pitation is. expected the rating scale. Later this was Robert A. Grant, Sue; Ellen Grant, gowski. hym, Sandra Altobell, Eugene ance. We Americans can imagine . Patricia Rivers and Mary Zech- Schultz. Ronald Kohner, Thomas to average up to an inch and per- raised to 77 and since completion NELSON , son of superintendent ourselves in a similar situation. Robert A. Grausnick. Order of St. Louis of the water reservoir on the south . -.-.Michael H, Haggen , Patricia es received Joswick and Francis G-uy, sopho- In Houston Court haps as much as two or threa and Mrs. A. L. Nelson, 1516 W. We cannot; rest upon past laurels pins for assisting in the direction more probationary members and CALEDONIA , Minn. 'Special>- side of . Lake Winona , construction Howard St., considered the grad- for we. too, can slide backwards: A.; Hall , Donna M. Harders, Jer- instruction classes. inches in some area localities, be- treatment plant ad- rold L. Harvey , David 3. Hassett , of religious Gilliam, Charles Sieracki, Ther- Judge Leo F. Murphy, Winona , : of the water uates' responsibility , 'To Our- as easily as; we can move for- esa Pellowski, Mary Roverud , I eurring . as showers and thunder- jacent to the new Westfield Golf ward.' ¦ David C. Hazelton , . .- Robert ,N. OTHER. AWARDS announced presiding at Houston County Dis- storms tonight , Sunday and again selves." He observed that man's George Pulchinski, Mary Jo Grul- Court Thursday heard si*, j Course well field and other im- first conscious sense of . "To; us Americans," Thern con- Heise, Patricia Lynn Helland , at this morning's assembly: . trict about midweek. responsi- V_ Hinton kowski, Patricia Vail, Mary Car- cases : Two were determined and provements the rating had been bility was toward himself; "this cluded, "living iri a democracy William . , James Ni Hoh- Latin award — George Pulchin- The thermometer rose to 80 in ensee, : BeVerly ; J. Holan, Sandra roll, Sharon Heaser and Carolyn I four were taken under advise- increaised to 89- was the driving force we now call where what we do is tip. to us, ; ski. Commerc* award—Geraldine Harkenrider, senior re-elections. ' ' the city Thursday, dropped to 56 as Jong as it shows respect for L. Homola, .Daw n S. Hoveland , Langowski Art awards — Ken t ment.v during the night and was 66 at Harvey told •commissioners that self-preservation. As . civilization JoAhn M. Hewlett, Roger Hughes, . this is at the upper limit of the progressed, man began to realize the rights of others, the responsi- Przybylski and Mary Mdrawiecki, Drama c I u bo ff icers for . George Hegge and others, rural noon today. ' ' bilities to our nation are of top Henry D. Hull , Catharine Hund- Mechanical drawing — LeRoy Gie. Pat Kenney, president- Houston , against Donald A. Boldt "moderately 'feign "; range and he had responsibilities to larger ley, . 1962-63 -^- there are virtually no other meas- social units, first to his . family, importance. It will be our job io rok and Wallace Burley . Hom# Sandy Altobell, vice president, and others: L. L. Duxbury Jr., A YEAR AGO today tbe Winona show that we can handle our re- Edward M. Jacobsen , Judith E. '¦' Mary Kamrowski, and Sue Thurley, secretary. Duxbury & Duxbury, Caledonia , i high was 75 and the low 57. On ures to be undertaken economical- then to his tribe, nation and fin- Jerikinson, Linda Lou Johnson , •conomica . — ly that w*ould '• .-raise this : appreci- sponsibilities as United States, cit- Mathematie^-rThonias Boland. D»- Cheerleader awards — Judy represented Hegge, and Thomas I that day .08 in precipitation fell. ally, to all of mankind. ' '' Paul Johnson , Steven V... Johnson , A. Flynn , Houston , appeared for i All-time high for June 8* was 88 in ably. . "As the sphere of his izens ," ' v . ' bate medals—Boland and William Dotterwick. Sandy Howard and . responsi- Lawrence R. Kammerer , Susan the defendants in this boundary 1879. 1914 and. 1920,y Low for the bilities broadened he did not lose M|SS YOUMANS, daughter , Patricia J. Kangel , Wernz. Journalism—Mary Rove- Carol Kukowski. IN RATING lyttums Hie board — responsibility to "It may seem trite to say that ; A. Millon , Carol Ann Moore , Char- et Cunningham , Gloria . Grupa , Oh , the horror lo step into a two the high of . 79 Thursday, with other are trying to trace $5 million self , Nelson said, a person must the world 'is growing smaller and lotte L. Moore. Mollie Morgan , Frederick Kauphusman , Gerald- spring stream and feel the telltale action to quiet titles in favor of maximums ranging down to 67 at which disappeared from bank ac- make a survey of his potential more interdependent but it is true Sharon Ann .Morrison, Jimmic L. ine Langowski and Patricia Riv- icy glow that benumbs the limb the plaintiffs. Milwaukee. counts of Billie Sol Estes in 14 abilities , set a vocational goal and it is important. Just as our Morton , Sandra C. Mullane , Du- ers, new senior members; Mich- while enraging the mind. Don 't Maria Ekern . Spring Grove, A breeze off Lake Michigan held months, the Dallas News report- and a goal he called "self-reali- nation can no longer isolate itself ane D, Murray, ael Moravec, Julie Sichler , Mary take the chance. Check boots and against Enok Anderson , Bang and down temperatures in the lake- ed today. zation ," to enable one to lead from the rest of the world , so Shirley Ann Neitzke , David A. Dahm , Kathy DesRosier, Veron- waders now wiih a flashlight. others: Duxbury appeared for the shore area. " Some creditors think the mon- pleasant , enjoyable lives. we as individuals have a respon- Nelson, .John C. Nelson , Karen A. ica Pellowski, Joan Whorton , Darken the room and shove the plaintifl Roerkohl , Rippe _• Lee ey went to Switzerland ," reporter A set of ideals that govern sibility, not only to ourselves , our Nelson , Clary L. Nyseth , Joan Kangel, Mary Ann Wilden- light inside . Even tiny pinholes appeared for one defendant , Ons- SUPERIOR HAD a low of 4J Harry McCormick wrote in the lives must . be developed , the abil- community and our nation , but . to Frank M. Obitz , Betty Ann Ol- borg, Roeanne Molinari , Steven show as you play light around, gard State Bank, Spring Grove , during the night. Milwaukee 's low newspaper's copyright story. ity to laugh at oneself must be all mankind. " son , Laurence E. Olson , Barbara and moved to withdraw the bank' s was 46 and Madison 's 48. Racine, The responsibilities of today s Wausau and Park Falls had a min- Estes, Pecos , Tex., promoter , learned and all of these things, he J . Osborn , answer. The action proceeded , mo- and said , "should combine to build youth iri future years. Miss You- Mary Jo Pagel , Joh n E. Parker , tion was granted, and Duxbury imum of 50 degrees, Groon Bay ha.s been indicted on fraud mans said, are "not to make the Suzanne C. Petersen , Carol L, Pet- 51, Lone Rock and Kaw Claire 52 the ft charges and is heing inves- the moral fiber] the strong char- called four witnesses: Mrs. Maria acter of the individual. If we mas- world a perfect Utopia overnight. erson , Richard P. Pettit , Mari- Kkern , Angus Ekern , Gerhard Gil- and Beloit 57. tigated by two congressional com- But we do have a duty to use lynne Ann Plate , Mary Kay Pru- Two Charged With Presidio, Tex. , sei the national mittees. His multimillion-dollar ter these tools, we will meet the bertson, and Fremont Deters, responsibilities we have to our talents and education for doehl , county treasurer. high of 105 degrees Thursday, grain storage , cotton .growing and our- something other than persona! Kenneth 0. flaiajczyk , ,Ma.'y liquid fertilizer sales interests selves." Wilbert Vollenweider , La Cres- eompnrd with 31 early today at gain Reszkn , Bruce Rhoderick , Keith cent , against Eugene Holbrook and Ely, New nre in the hands of a receiver. "It i.s individual people like us W. Richer , Dureen Joan Hiede- FBI agents arrested Estes WARNKEN , son of Mr. and Mrs. Having 118 P ike others: Duxbury again appeared M. H. Warnken , 479',-. W, 5th St„ who make societies what they mann , Mary C. Risluben , Chris for . plaintiff , and the defendants against Albei t Anderson and oth- March 29. Atty. Gen. Robert F. are. We must develop our own po- Roffler , Elizabeth L. Rogers, Paul Kennedy snid he ordered the spoke on responsibility at the ALMA. Wis . - Special * - Two Fedie said, he had received did not appear. Vollenweider and ers: Robert E. Lee , Caledonia , community level. tentialities , contribute to our com- M. Rom ine, Judith J. Ronnenberg. a call from Pepin on Thursday Del ers appeared a.s witnesses. represented the plaintiff , The de- move because there were reports munities , keep our nation strong A. Chicago men , Joe Debowieckl "We show by our altitudes " he David J. Rot her. Marlene saying thnt a car loaded with ANOTHER quiet t!H« action fendants did not appear , nnd Ike Estes might flee to Brazil, , and help make the world a bet- , Richard J. Rydman , and A. L. Martins , were ar- said , "that society must- accept Ruchmann fish was leaving that city. wns tnken under advisement appeared as witness for tho p lain- The Dallas News said the audit- ter place in which to live." Edward J. Sagnn , Barbara J. rested by Conservation Ward- . _t and fulfill responsibility to remain He called Buffalo County Mel\ in C. Ike , Spring: Grove, tiff. ing firm of Ernst Ernst Is hunt- This year 's class memorial ac- Sawyer , Sharon Lynn Schlueter , ens Douglas Fedie, Durand , Sheriff Glenn Davis ond A|>el ing the missing money, It did not as a society. Who have been our cepted by Ulum wax a record Donald L. Schoening, Margaret great men and women? They are and Stan Apel, Cochrane, and they met at the juncti on say who hired the audit. A spokes- player purchased by seniors for Ann Schultz , Nancy Lynne Schultz , of Highways B5 and 35 north man for the firm would not those who have recognized their use in Ihe high school recreation David P. Schulz, John W. Scliu- Thursday on cborges involving responsibility to others and have having 118 walleyed pike in of Nelson and erected a road comment. room. minski, Harlan R. Sebo, Miriam block. EFFECTIVE fulfilled it well. And they carried The invocation and benediction J. Shaw . Jennifer A. Sheets, their possession . to Apel the total The car in which Martins , this realization of the bounds of were given by the Rev. E ni 11 Claudia J. Sievers, Patricia M. According Debowiecki and Debowieckl's their responsibility to the point Geistfeld , St . Martin 's Lutheran Smelser , Carl W. Sorensen, Nich- number of fish was 160 with head and bass son were riding contained a SUNDAY, JUNE 10th that they did not judge their own Church , and there was music by olas J. Sleffen , Erik Jon Steneh- crappies, sheep tub and a cooler full of fish deeds hut left them to be judged , Ihe high school choir and orches- jem , Sandra B. Steve, Elaine It. making up the remainder. limit is six; legal packed in ice, authorities said. NOTICE as they should, by others," tra. Stever, Jnnel I. Stever , Roger D. Legal daily Martins was charged with [ I In early years responsibility Is This year's graduates: Ruth », Stover, Leof T. -Strand , Margaret transport limit also is six, Winona Buses having in excess of the hag f^w-w* *~-^~ directed , Albrecht , Robert E. Althoff , Bar- Sunde, Sharon L. Sutler La Vonne New X-Ray Hours j Warnken continued , to- , THEY APPEARED befora limit of fish and Debowiecki ) \ i ward the family community. Lat- bara Armitage , Mary Ann Arm- Lou Sveum , Itichnrd J. Swan- having in ex.cess of the will operate on J i , Buffalo County Judge Gary with l in th* er the area of responsibility is strong, Brian Aubin , Karl S, Anne son, lloxanne M. Sweazey , bag limit and transporting ] James P. Bamben.ek, Richard John L. Tenset h , Michael CJ, Schlosstein tbls morning and ^¦^ VWinona City < extended to school and communi- pleaded guilty lo three charges. more than the bag limit. J ty relationships, E. Bambenek , Dianne Judith Thern , Yvonne Marie Todd , Penel- Summer Schedule "*-^ H-_Hh Dtpartmtnt Martins was sentenced to pay J "Our success," he said , "in our Battchcr , Dorinda Mary Beach , ope Anne Trubl . George J, MARTINS , WHO work* with Charlene Ella Bell , Sandra Jean Tweedy, Sharon Julia Tyler a $100 fine antl serve five dnys Debowiecki at the Saute Fe community responsibility will be , in Buffalo County jail on tiie SCHEDULES AVAILABLE ON ALL BUSES reflected in the success of the Bell, Judith Lynn Bellman , Fred Richard E. Urbick , Railroad freight house in Chi- E MONDAY, H. Benning Jr., Diane M. Berg, John D. Van Winkle , Robert J. chnrfje of having in excess of cago, said that he had been j siatc, our nation , our world—per- the ban limit . haps, our universe. EJvery dny Peggy Ann Berg, Keith A. Bitt- Verdick. invited lo come along on the ner . Gary G, Blumentritt , Bonit a James M. Waile , Judith A. \Vnl- Debowieeki was sentenced to fishing trip. WEDNESDAY, j new challenges are placed before Louise Boll , Kathy Dec Boyum , Don A. Walz , Clifford H. pay a $100 fine on the charge He , our liberty and our democracy. sky, Debowiecki and Debo- WINONA TRANSIT CO. Sandra Kay Boyum, Franklin J, Warnken , Diane K. Wnrtcnberi!, of having In excess of the bug wiecki' *- son had lett Chicago '•Your City Run Lines " We know of these challenges and Brand , James W. Brand , Frank Earl W , Webber , Strand L. Wedul , limit , He was sentenced lo in one cm* and nnother car FRIDAY j we must bo ready lo accept Ihem E. Braun Jr., Sandra Jean Brown, Francis E. Welter , Ronald G. serve 30 days in the Buffalo containing three men, one of j responsibility , ON YOUR NEXT OROlJp TRIP, USE THE P R as part of our Wc Sandra Jean Brugger , Bonnie Wenzel , Kay M. Wernecke , Knth- County jail on the charge of whom was Debowieckl' s brolh- .5 - have learned responsibility at fhe Jean Bublitz , Robert G, Busltzky, ryn S. Wessin , William ' P. Whet- transporting more than (lie er-in-law , had also mnde the j . 1- 'grass-roots level' and will contin- Warner A. Busweli; stone. James E, Wiczek, Evan K. bng limit. The j ail sentence trip. CHARTER BUS SERVICE \ ue to work there in the future. Robert W. Carlblorn , Lucy H-an- Woodworlh , wns suspended on the condi- All ot the fifth were caught !„ Effective i But wc must also be ready to nan Chelmowski , Glenn R, Car- Nnnr-y R. Yollotl , Ruth Anm tion lhat he not repeat Ihe of- in, Lake Pepin and were stored Jt's More Fmi to Keep the Group Together get off lhe ground," ney, James R, Cichosz, Jenn Ellen Youmans , fense for n yoar, He was plac- eac h night nt a Pepin fish t Monday, June ll \ Exercise of -his right to vole , Cleminski, Charles M , Cruse, .ler- Knthryn Ann Ziebell and Jean ed on probation during this market . The other three men For Information Phono 4S33 Uia iiaaaartaiAaMlf_ii_l _fcl_Hl necessity of keeping I elected offi- ilynn T. Curran . Darlene M, Cza- F. Ziein.in. tim-e. left for Chicago Thursday, ^ They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlp l Qt dlappuwL £aML rrUn}± Massachusetts Democrats Pick j|_f®^s|IS^|>| Sdridburg ^ Slate Tonight Child Succeed By ARTHUR EDSON SPRINGFIELD; Mass. (AP)— By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed. D. session," This is hot only useless, Scared Nobody Bickering Massachusetts Demo- of Pr»f_ -_br of Education it can be harmful. Menibrizing is By EARL. WILSON lion to $20 million from Alfred crats try t^ii^^w_wwwwnw_ ^w^_"nF *-nww^_ ^*^w_'^^ ^wnrvyrvv* nnnnKnr 1,000 votes. to the problem. He must be made ENDS TONITE Sinatra claiming he held up a TV McCormack—"I have 916." - to want to try; h*e must be en- rehearsal two days. Frank wired Since it taikes 862 votes to win couraged to want to learn. ';' : ' M DEBBIE j Tm back , "Why the hell didn't you if aU the delegates are present, During the summer vacation, bother to find out I wasn't sup* somebody's arithmetic is remark- give him some ariaimetic prob- S SUNDAY j WJEMSJ SECOND - posed to be there--repeat, wasn't ! Voice of & ably shoddy. lems or reading to do for you; fe TIME ARCHJND supposed to be there? Irresponsi- Make them difficult enough to ' ALTHOUH the convention has S SPECIAL i ^ ble journalism stinks" . . . ' Lana ' challenge him yet -easy enough for Turner and husband Fred May had all the hard fighting and all bim to do successfully; B at FOBP HOPKIHS j wrapped it up. the backstage huddling of a na- Give him your -enthusiastic ap- tional political convention, the proval when he succeeds. This will Even . Otto Preminger couldn't truth is that it's almost meaning- get any ¦ ¦¦' encourage his natural tendency to 5 COMPLETE j information about Charles less. - ' . • y- • . - _ TT?5?T Laughton' improve. If.you can establish vhim ^^^«?y-^^ t^^^>. s condition. ;. when he For the loser can, and probably phoned ... B' ' in a pattern y of success, it will ¦ DINNER j way s Jules Mun- will, enter the primaries, too, arid ¦ Adults Juniors S0# shin and showgal Bonnie Brandow hold over into his school work. Served 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. i 75* • a victory here won't necessarily ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ '" (wfco was with him in "The Gay Dear Dr. Nason: ;• ¦ be of great advantage . : vSATURDAY NITE Life") got married in Rome .. - ' _ . _ Furthermore, the fin*.] Demo- Do you think it is right for ¦ Roast Tom Turkey J TRIPLE FEATURE Margaret O'Brien was twisting' at two people, to study together ¦ cratic winner to come out of the ' or Ham Dinner the PL. with the Magid Triplets. primary may have to run against for a test? ¦ Includes a generous bowl of »oop. ¦1 Not Ona — Not Two - < Mike, Seattle 7 fluffy whipped potatoes, glblst ¦ But Song Expert Jughead Gayles still a third nationally famous . ¦ But THREE Faaturea " dressing, tasly selad or vege- I of Joy Records reports the Bongo family representative. I see nothing wrong with it—if ¦¦ table, l-iomemade cloverleat roll J on tha Proflram, St omp" by "Little Joey and ' the For George Lodge, 34, is con- it is -done properly. 5 and butter, . MT ¦ _- _ I ¦ ¦ collee and T - ¦ »ml " ¦¦¦ rv Flips ; is the new hot plate . tending for the Republican nomi- First, each member of the team lei cream tor m ^% I Sarts at 9:00 Ed Sullivan'll have ; to sit in the nation against U.S. Rep. Lau- should work , over the material si- ¦ d'ssert. All ¦ ,J - | yict H . for only . - . m ' ajajr . s nmnvmuiit, hlihjackini, audience just like the ballplayers rence Curtis. George's father , is lone to gain a grasp of the big _ ChlWren't -Dinners . . . : . toe I ^ wlien the stars take over his 14th Henry Cabot Lodge, former am- ideas , involved. T"h e n they are ¦ Other Dinner Selections on I mrder! ¦ - anniversary show June 24. bassador to the United Nations ready to. study together, asking ¦ ' .: v. - . v our . Metio - . -.- . . ! and GOP candidate for vice presi- each other questions, answering With booking agencies now com- ¦ BOOTH and TABLE | ^^ peting for Eddie Fisher, an Eddie- dent in 1960. the questions and criticizing the m - SERVICE ! D*uke Ellington ' ' answers/; ¦ ¦ ¦ ^^ concert tour s be- mfmm2-.______Hu/ ' ' - ing discussed by Milton Blqck- Frequently, studying /together is ^tTXTt PTt stone and Joe Glaser . '. -. . Hearing Waseca Schopl simply another name for a "cram tn^T' Spyros Skouras announce "Cleo- ajMMEMMgf m patra" cost $29 million, an aide Bonds Approved KfiMH S , Service Store — J. B. Slehler | said, "Comparatively. *Ben: ' ¦ IMMM: Hur , WASECA ¦ Owner. ^^^^^ F- BARRY I was a quickie" .. . Taffy Tuttlc , Minn. M^A $350,000 bond issue for construction of a Fisher-Tavlw agrees with Hugh Park, "Catching' ! ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ two-story , eight classroom ele- HfflL5Htt!ld!Lla man is like catching a fish. You THI JET-HOT AOEI " twice that of mentary school building was ap- have: to wiggle the . bait. yFlsh of tht W-wk this past week. Prospects for this ^•tage normal pool proved by Waseca voters Wednes- Divorce Planned This walleye is not only the fish weekend are generally good. The level here of 9.7 feet compared with day. The vote was 87.-409. TEAMSTERS* MRS. BEATRICE Slsrltt, moth- of the week: but of the year as far water is quite clear and falling ra- 5.5 feet, boaters realize that the ' '' ¦• HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (API - ' er of Bobo Sigrist who got all as Jean Fort, Indian Creek , is con- pidly. , . . Mississippi in this sector is still a Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Tay- those headlines over - 'her . . .elope- cerned. She caught the eight-pound big river;with hazards and whirl- lor—separated by an ocean—-ap- ¦¦ Son of Trempealeau DANCE ment with Gregg Juarez - and their 12-ounce fish Wednesday morning Pepin County — W ar de n pools. • ' pear to be in disagreement on later battles, is herself marrying while fishing out of . the Indian Douglas Fiege: Fishing has Resident Gets; Diploma how their divorce is to be han- ' ' SATURDAY NITE a title—Sir Berkeley Omerod, also Creek Resort, just north of Mer- slowed up somewhat on the The drop during the week has From 'Deke' Slayton dled. - y -' . . V..; ' " v' at "tha known as Sir Bill. He was Pub. rick State Park off Wisconsin Chippewa River. Walleyes have bared the upper edge of quite Fislier said here Thursday that Relations director at British In- been very active in Lake Pepin a few of the larger sandbars a-. TREMPEALEAU, Wis. ( Spe- it wouldn't be gentlemanly for TEAMSTERS CLUB Highway 35. ¦ ¦ ¦ formation Service here till retire- near the stone pier, Jigs and long the river, so shore picnics cial)—Students at Sparta had a him to shed the actress, so he'll . Memberi ' - '.. . -• _ ment in March, is 64; and they'll ''It was a real thrill—the big- minnows have produced the and water skiing take-offs are double t-irill at graduation May sue for divorce in Las Vegas, 208 East Third $t. marry in London. ; gest fish I ever caught" she told best results. Water levels on now possible in all of the pools. 29. Astronaut Donald (Deke) Slay- Nev.„ and she'll get the decree by Music by the Merritt Kelley, T> a 11 y News : the lakes are still very high cduntersuit. . Eva Gabor is off for Europe with The old wingdams are still ton handled 151 graduates—includ- "JOLLY POLKA" BAND photographer. "I got.it on a and the river is about normal. deeply submerged below the Fisher said the divorce grounds ' : her husband "for my annual bat- . ing Richard June, son of Mr. and . ¦¦¦¦¦¦ I y^Lt^'-itmW wiliowcat in the backwater. draw of most small boats, but Mrs. George June, Trempealeau— would be mental cruelty. He'll ^IIIH r tle with Europeans who disparage La Crosse County—Wardens Carl start the required six-week Neva- Walleyes are now hitting again Frick and Eavid Hammes: Some caution should be exercised. their dip-ornas. This was the last America" . . . The Met Opera da residence on _ July 34 when he there." ; walleyes are being taken in the cur class to graduate from the old ¦ queried its personnel about ob- ; Cleanup of any picnic site or sand- school Slayton had graduated from begins a^ night , club engagemebt - ' vllV lhe-v - jections to flying (preparing for rent areas of the sloughs and also bar after a visit this season be- The river is starting to settle exactly : 20 years earlier. in Las Vegas. mF&msitka jet tour next season? ) ... Da- down after the June rise. The flaw along the riprap iii the Mississippi comes more important. The Upper vid Merrick gave Barbra Streis- at the Winona dam was below 75,- River. Pan fish are still taking pop- Mississippi Wildlife and Fish Re- SHOP and, surprise hit of "Wholesale," 000 cubic feet today. This is a drop pers. The Mississippi River wa- fuge, the administrative agency for CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE-M:; STEAK a hefty new contract . ; ters have ciested but are still high. the sandbars and river bottomlands ¦ For Cctering • of more than 10,000 cubic feet from Invites You to Hear: . . - || ^ - 1 |S ^^ Joe E. Lewis has finally be- the peak of a week ago. The water Black bass are most active: in the under the Army Engineer's de- Pastor Williams Sermon Topics: ImJ^ backwaters. . creed this weekend to put the StilfH ^B come politically aware—he's wear- there is clear and fishable with ' 10:50 a.m.—"Sanctifying the Ordinary" • Weddings ing an "Elect Willkie" button . .' . plenty of current below the dam. "heat" on for clean sandbars. It ^H^^^ K. . Pierce County — Ward en 7:30 p.m.—"The Tragedy of Unrealized Powor" "^ TODAY'S will become tougher as the season "R-nd word Oilly-Htar thi word Weekly Receptions BEST LAUGH: "The Roller gates will be tri the wa- Maurice Black: Walleyes are advances. th* " ^SH ^ B • after-dinner speech that goes over ter at Alma, Whitman, Trem- starting to hit on the Mississippi ^^^^^^ Picnics " • SUNDAY - MONDAY best for me, claims Jack Her- pealeau and Dresbach dams River. Water Is receding. Fish- On top of this, both Minnesota bert , "is when I tell my wife, this weekend. It will he another ing should improve. • and Wisconsin have strong Jit- -I'll ' NEXT TIME TRY THE do the dishes. week before the gates will be terbug laws which Wisconsin is PHONE 3150 WISH I'D SAID THAT: "My lowered at the Winona dam. Vernon County — Wardens James enforcing to the letter. In the idea of courage is the guy who These gates are always the first Borusky and Harley Petersen: In- Winona County area, it can be lias $500,000 in the stock market— land trout -Lshlng is fair to good in expected that Sheriff George VA ITY out. and the last in the water , RS INN i and* turns "to " Ihe "sports"• pages "' because^ of the narrow "channel most waters-with Spring Coulee and Fort, now—that-he-will-SOOB Phon* 9864 ... _.._ _„4th. 4 Johnson ,. _L_, -Jnioy ^ ...... :,. ^HHH l_ft *" "** mor * Billings Creeks best. Waters are ^¦Mrauffii wonderful first."—Bob Orben. there. have a patrol boat; will become BREAKFAST EARL'S PEARLS: When Colum- high. The Mississippi River shows a partner ih this "keep the riv- • _)iis discovr :ed America , there Was Everything including the weath- some activit y on walleyes and nor- er" dean campaign. er indicates the good fishing that • LUNCH EONS DANCING no national debt, no taxes, and therns. White bass are being taken on our nswly refinished danct women did all the.work. Why'd has prevailed the past couple j>f near the vicinity of Goose island. Just Can't Sir Still, • SANDWICHES floor at the new lie try to improve on that?—Bert weeks will continue over the com- Excellent crappie fishing is report- FOUNTAIN TREATS Simon ing weekend , un'.ess unscheduled ed below the Genoa dam. Waters Judge Excuses Juror • LABOR TEMPLE heavy douwnpours hit the area or are very high and steady. WICHITA. Kan . (AP ) - Levi CARRYOUTS OUR SPECIAITYI Mort Sahl , at Basin St. East, the drainage area of a near upriver reports JFK 's first words to As- Groty was excused from jury duty Every Sai NlgM tributary. Jackson County — Warden County District Court tronaut Carpenter: "Very well in Sedgwick Werner It a d k e: Muskies on Thursday ' after he told Judge ARNIE'S ORCHESTRA done , Commander—considering Ward-n s Report- Morrison Creek and the Black Thomas C. Raum: "I couldn't sit Member* w-^e HUTM teuwewK-KAna HOLT you're not one of the family. Here are the reports from Wis- River are the best streams. Pan ' still eight hours. That s earl, brother. consin Conservation wardens along fishing is still good on Arnold "You see, judge, I am 113 this sector of the Mississippi: Creek bay and the backwaters years old and can work hard all The Snack Shop of the canal . Trout are work- Buffalo County — Wardens Stan- day, but I just can't sit still any- Corner Third and Main Phont 7411 ing good on files In most more." ley Apel and Elliot Peterson: Fish- streams. Walleye action has ¦ FISH FRY aHS WBif__aa ™ ing is good for wnlleyes and saug- dropped off somewhat. SUNDAY SPECIAL TONITE ers below 5-A dam. Whitman dam Jail Inmates Lose SIRLOIN BEEF ROAST, BAKED HAM OR ROAST Beathvg Conditions is good for pan fish. Walleyes were TOM TURKEY with dressing, cranberry sauce, &m CA also caught in Merrick State Park With the river gauge registering TV Privilege mashed potatoes and gravy, vegetable, salad, home- 4>1-9U RICHMOND , Va. (AP)-A(ter a made rolls, soup or juke, beverage , home-made I $1.50 second escape attempt in 17 days pie or ice cream. Danca Every Saturday at the Richmond City Jail , guards *•> removed a television set. Sarvlng 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The jail administrator, Sgt; -W^^^AfW ^^VS Louis Schuth Frank A. Cavedo, said he would TRY A DELICIOUS PIKE DINNER TONIGHTI ORCHESTRA put it back "when they (the pris- Serving til 8 p.m. EXCLUSIVE FOR WINONA& AREA oners) learn to behave them- czm ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ MHBHHH r •Whit'AWondBrtul UI. selves." i' I '! OAKS O** V ' ' - ~*t$ jj£^jfc- 'm No1 Th* M*"r1nB K ,," It Was The Time Of Glbry ^y^&v^Sir ^^* "' TT^yT^ v!ji_F 4(W^tf«MySi' ¦ *So*ind Adylc.' w ^^jZ TJZJZ ^ ^??? ^?'? ^ / ^ iw r^' ^' JPIR|../.{¦ }a txmnj ^H •>, wZ^ ^SE^ ^n u siLeT^^^^ l^'i'A""1 ¦' ¦¦ : *¦<"¦ w ti ' "follow That Oiaam' [^^ ^•MTMEM-I - O WEDDING vnivAEn uinncti DANCE Mi----BH-W ^V\N ji ¦ v ^<4_^l_k_.'^%^vi______l ' ivl ^^^ W3^M ^^M. PWPKPM niUMPD i Sat,, June 9 < - < Ardal Albracht I^^I_RflR\j_^K[|^8^RV-tfxfl_u^VB9i^_M_M'' ~ ' .M_Mi__^__ii_Bi4B& f| ^^BK^I^w^Mlfck Harold Torgenson Mual< by Sacred Heart Parlsh Syl & His Jolly Swiss Boys Witoka Ballroom It Was The Time Of \ mtB^WSSKm AwJJBr SUNDAY-JUNE 10 j Br^®qgs \ ^MHW ^^^^ Sffl |^ |^^^ Serving fram 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. J DANCE UO-GOLDWYN-MAYER *.._-•• SAMUEL BRONSTON'S ! Iieatla 10am SUMR TtCHiUMA . lEOWOXOT *** . j SATURDAY NITE { \fii _ l!!Sfl***— "- TSP*"' " \"'1J ' jEffRETHUHTO.> SIOBHAIi ticKENKJ. ¦ HURD HATRaO • ROW RAWPqi - WBCA HHDfORS - ANNE JOANNA JACK ) *\jt EAGLES j •*^ /liYllillirilvH •*« PLEASE NOTE 5HOW.T1ME3: ' 1 CLUB MATMMB - FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY AT 1:00 P.M. )fm!\MEMflens EVENING --ADULTS »1.M . . JUNIORS .. CHILDRHN | J!fi5 Har Band \ 25*-J0#4S# — ' 73* 35* >i _-_ am m ¦ ¦ i __i -^- t i >ff > * BR **ir* *" "**> J""* ^ ^ * * ^ ^^SfJE ^mBMESi lIB_3_nE__CN "i -. ^ 1 "^^ ______a^^^mmOt d______B _9_H UO Golden Key M ^/& CCU / ^KEM ¦H4 ,H' • Presented ¦ eJM^B^KMMtMMl^^^^^^^^^^^Kt^^Mm^^t __^______PSl^s__T**' ' §51 ^fj_f ^ Mmy t ^t' J' tr"r__^______r M V^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^m^^^^^^^^M^^^^^^^^^^Mf i^^MUtH il^H BIB 'Y Central High ¦¦ ^ A The traditional presentation WMUMMM ^^MM of the "Golden Key of Success" By (JRETCHEN t. -JM^BisftTpN ; by the ninth grade to eighth ERI); lnd. — Sunday I left by brain for my son', farm 4n In- graders at; Central Junior High P diana.The days before had been very strenuous, and) the School was observed Thursday at night before leaving I had sat up until the wee small hours/writ' a claiss day at the Senior High ing columns, paying bills, packing my suitcase. So it was, good School auditorium. to get settled on a train and relax. I kept thinking what a 'lovely The presentation was made by thing it is to be tooling along thiou^h a soft raih, with the sivoilen Peggy McGrath, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGrath, 669 CITED FOR EMERGENCY Alp . ..Mrs. Anthony Heim Jr., Mississippi lapping at ythe very whetels of the train. Through the . left, was given a Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. citation at Wisconsin River country and then down through Iowa. Aroun .1 Gut- Main St., to Gary Addington, tenberg son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Add- dinner this \week at St. Charles. Mrs. Heim Jr. summoned help there were lots of youngsters water-skiing alorig thet river " - in the rain. Then through lush Iowa's corn country With thej fields ington, 826 W. Howard St. when Mr. and: Mrs; Herman Kempe, right, overcome by gag at a rich black in the soft rain and emerald spears of corn thrust- JAM.ES MINER , chairman of home, .called into the switchboard. ing up in tidy rows. the program committee, was mas- Twenty-five attended the dinner at Del's Cafe and citations A sleepy day made for riding on traihs. I would read a little, ter of ceremonies and gichard also were presented to Miss; Violet Moore,, chief operator, and :: doze otf , wake and look at the iscenery, doze some more; wake Da.rby, a Winona attorney, de- John Hynes, St.; Charles telephone manager, by G. L. Howorth, and watch the rain roll down the window panes. At noon a rJeasarit livered the class day address. Minneapolis, Minnesota's general traffic manager for the tele- lunch sitting on a high stool a. a counter with two Iowa "college Party spoke on "Where Free- photo) youngsters; on their way to their first on-the-job training tin Chi- dom Dwells" and commented on phone company, ' said Mrs. Claude Peck as daugh^ My daughter-in-law and the three , little girls, 7, 8 aod 10, rnet Margraret Guenther, Linda Sebo, DEAR ABBY: What do you think about a friend who' has the personnel and full complement of ter Sharon, left, presented the class flower te her parents at St, me, and all the 50-mile drive to the farm the children teffked about Donald Staricka , Susan Grausnick, nerve to ask.you to make a dessert for her dinner party and then , animals in review. Colorful fea- the hew colt, the orphan Joseph Goldberg, Jane , Charles High School graduation exerc'ses May 31. Sharon is the calf they are feeding, the new barn cat Sheets at the dinner party,, when everyone is telling her how delicious it tures also are the ballet by the they named Silver Dawn, and her new litter Kendra Stenehjem, Robert Carter , , ¦ yPeck of six Kittens, the is she just says, "thank you," and never opens up her mouth. Lacy Troupe on rolling globes and last . of six children to graduate. ^ . antics of the black cat Delia, the two new lambs and the shear- Claire Freudenthal , Nancy Holu- about who really made it. She has done this to me more than Lorry Ihrke, right , also presented flowers to her parents, .Mr, bar, Sherry acts brought to this country from . ing of the bra sheep, the ram named George who follows them Nako and Bonnie So- .. ' ; once.:- READY TO EXPLODE . . . such countries as Hungary, Italy, arid Mrs. Gus Ihrke, Dover, second and third frorri right. Lorry around and who doesn't butt , the ram named Marquis who butts heck.. - . - ."- ' England, Germany. . Sweden and constantly, the new Shetland J« ' is the youngest of 10 Ihrke children completing high school. The pony, and so . on.. Thej* also told One-year honor roll: John Heub- DE .R READY: I think she is a small, insecure, begrudg- Arabia. ; y Ihrkes' have 14 living children. (Mrs. Frank Koch photo* me about the new young Golden retriever Winneba go, grands lein , James Hobbs, Judy Nottle- ing, ungrateful fraud, Now , ask me what I think of a "friend'* ; One of the headlihers is a -jug- daughter of my Shoshoni . What an exciting place' a farm is; par- man„ David Belter, John Brandt, . who would supply dessert for this kind of person twice. gling act by Lottie Brunn who- has ticularly in the spring of the yeaj*! Lynn Ellings, Wayne Morris. As we got home my . DEAR ABBY; What makes women like, you appeared in the London Music ART CLASS PLANHEP son was just getting cleaned* up after an Lee Herold, Patricia Stein, Pam- ¦tick^¦ Hall and as a guest oh the Ed afternoon of corn cultivating. Indiana has been having two weeks ela . Hopf , Carole Miilarn; Diane ' CURIOUS- MAN Sullivan' . . : television, show. '. - Ele- of the kind of weather that drives farmers crazy ^-. 'brilliant sun, Mrachek, Barbara. Carlson, Nan- phants, clowns, monkeys and sudden thunderstorms, . DEI AR CURIOUS: Men like you who get us all wound up! tornadic Winds, smiling skies, then a vio- cy Ratajczyk¦ and Kathleen Wal- trained dogs round out the show, lent cloudburst followed by more sunny blue skies. ' The farmers ters. Matinee and evening perform- in the middle of the DEAR ABBY: There is much controversy over the fact that v . Summer Recreation busiest season of hay-miakihg awl cultivating where th ere are children a couple should stay together even though ances wili . vbe given both Saturday are run ragged trying to get in a few licks between s torms. ' arid Sunday, v - But it's a difficult there is constant bickering and quarreling. . I believe that chil- .thing to outguess the Weather during one Birders to Meet dren are better off raised in the quiet atmosphere of a peaceful : The Shrine Circus is an annual Under \Nay of these capricious spells. In sultry Indiana it takes Ibetween two event which rinses funds for the Getting and a half and three days of home with only one parent. .How do widows manage? I depend decent dry weather to cure mown on your answer,- . TROUBLED MIND Shrine-operated hospital . for crip- A long list of answers to vaca- for-y youngsters learning to swim hay properly before bailing Lt. Some 16 acres of hay my soa cut At La Crosse on v pled children. Co-chairmen of the tioning moppets' queries, of "What will begin at Lake Park Beach are ruined by these sudden, hard and wholly unpredictable storms event are C. A. Hedlund and Dr. can I do?" is now ready at the June 25. . Simple classes will be Sunday Afternoon DEAR TROUBLED: Widows, "manage" because of - cir- and all-night rains. Yesterday Walter the hired mail and my son cumstances beyond their control. Divorced couples make their . FVJ. Vollmer. pari-recreation office at City Hall conducted for 6 arid 7-year-olds, iin made a last-ditch try addition to periods devoted to old- to save a mowed field up the hill and got The June field trip of the Hia- own misery. If married people would exercise one-half the ef- Activities for youngsters begin caught in such a sudden hard downpour that it had to be aban- watha. Valley Bird Club of Win- ' summertime er beginners. The svimming les- fort toward making a peaceful and pleasant home for their . to. swing into full ! doned. Indiana's humidity is as bad and maybe evei . worse than ona will be held Sunday, in La , Ex-Spring Grove Man operation, as early as Monday, sons will be given mornings only Minnesota s. * children as they do in less important activities they could through Friday each ' Crosse, with Miss . Janice John- .. ". eliminate the bickering arid quarreling they find so impossible To Study at Macalester when junior golf sessions start at from Monday son, only members Of the local Westfield Golf Club. Ken Smelser Week. v to live with. Amen ! Youngsters 10 years old and a- clu.b from that city, as hostess. . SPRING GROVE . Minn. (Spe- will give helpful hints to the un- Furniture Store The reported presence of an cial > ;r-Gary Olson, son of Mr. and der-16 golfers as they tee off bove may. now register at the downtown park-recreation office Opened at Mondovi upland plover, a bird rarely seen of the "Winona bird watchers. Lodge . at 1:30 p.m. La Crosse Mrs. Raymond Olson , Spring Mondays through Frida-ys from 9 Damage Sp in Upper Mississippi Valley, jppls of high bird concrn of for tennis which starts June 25 at in the Other cathering place will be the Hoii- Grove, a Kerkho*ven, Minn., teach- to 12 am. The present total ¦ MONDOVI, Wis. (Special)—Mr, but said to have been observed tration Will be visited, however . lay Inn park ing area between 2 er is one of 25 chosen to study 73 registrations is expected ->-. the Lake Park courts. Assign merits according to age and abil- and Mrs. Alvin Bruvold have open- recently in the vicinity of the including^ the old Moors Landin ind 2:30 pm. Interested birders at Macalester College, St. Paul, park-recreation official s to double Two-Car Accident La Crosse airport, is one of. the area; ' ",'. I rom Winona, La Crosse or corh- this summer. The American Stu- within the next few days. ities will be made and Pat Sher- ed their new furniture store on r man will be instructor. Players About $850 dame

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Right Track On income Tax Cut Liberal Answers WHILE THIS n-w-p-p-jr¦ dlMgr»*t with many of the domestic _ aims of the Founfr W Kennedy A0CTORS. ¦ ¦ The Associated Press is -entitled exclusively t mwntit ' II.W 1 nwnm »Uo_ FIOTEL WINONA, Winona, TUESDAY, JUNE 12th. floura: 18 to the use for republication of all the local land etiarxn of addriii -ooilctt, und»liv*rM a.m. 'til 8 p.m. •wt by -the tract ef God I am whn» I am: nevyy printed in Ihi s newspaper as well as all coda-, iwlMcrlpllon order, and 0IN< ' mail ABBOTT SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO. ttami la Wlnana Dally Ntwa. Bon «1 Wt and M$ fr«_t« which w«« iM-tO-ntd up«n rn« was A.P. news dispatches, nona, Mlaw. 442 S, Broadw*Wr Suitt *15, Arcad. Bldg., Lot A>**fl«l*_.» M*hvain. I Cor. title. 'Friday, June 8, l^fi- tacand clata ooittoa oaid at WIIKXI-L WabasHa Civic DonifJd Koopman Anderson Family KENNEDY / Twb /Radiologjcal Takes Bride ; Meets After 20 Years {Contlttoed frwn Paflt 1) . Classes Set in BLAIR , Wis. , (Special)—Eighty, possibly Oregon, Utah and South League Sees *; In VVabasha descendants of the late Anton C. .Dakota. :;" . . ' -.-. :;.. Trempealeau Co. and Syverina Anderson gathered I On other inatters: WABASHA, Mian.: (Special) - , : WHITEHALL, Wis; (Special) - Ballet Group at the Shady Glen Club Black :! Foreign Aid — kenn.dy : aaid ht Miss Mary. Jindra, daughter of River Falls, . Wis., recently. ] was glad the Senate restored v at Trempealeau County Civil Defense Mr. and. Mrs. Julius Laska, Sand "20» j Director Ernie Sobotta, Independ- WABASHA, Minn. (Special)- This was the first time, in - i least -the government's authority Prairie, Minn.. became the bride years that the Anderson brothers Ij ence, has announced that two ra- Ballet to by-laws were covered li- | to aid PoJand and Yugoslavia with of Donald Koopman, Wabasha, son and sisters hacf been together. Air. i[surplus food. The Senate Thurs- diological monitoring classes will the first meeting of the newly or- of Mr/and Mrs. August Koopman, (Lena) be held in the county beginning and Mrs. jiendrick Payne, j day exempted foodstuffs from the ganized Wabasha Women's Civic Wabasha, Saturday at li30 p.m. Cascade Locks, Ore., and Mr . . audi ban it voted Wednesday on any June 18 and 19. at the Wabasha County Court Mrs. Wayland (Florence* Lind,, ;- : . Classes will be held at'the .court- League at the Wabasha . 'public ¦ i assistance to. Cotnmunist domi- House.v ' ; ' :','¦ .¦ Pueblo/ Colo., were making this the house here beginning June IS and school Tuesday evening. Mrs. j hated countries. Kennedy said The bride wore a yelfovv silk a stop oh their vacations, . -;; United States requires flexibility at the city hall at ¦ Arcadia begin- James Abbott, president , was in street-length dress and a corsage Following the picnic colored ;: in its .foreign aid program. ning June 19. charge. of yellow roses. Her attendant, slides were shown by the" Paynes ¦ Trainees will be. from the fire !' Medica l Care — Passage of his departments and local police Offi- Entertainment was arranged by Mrs. Samuel Kohal,., Winona , wore and Linds, Hostesses for the din- a light blue silk street-length dress , plan to finance medical care of cers of each county community. Mrs. Francis Greenheck, ner were Mrs. Helmer Anderson j program and a corsage of yellow roses. ' ! the aged .through Social Security, The civil defense plans for the Galesville. Wis., and . Mrs. Mar- : Kennedy argued, chairman, Mrs. D. L. Wilhelm and The bridegroom's attendant was ' i would not nulli- county is to have a radiation test- tin Anderson, Blair.-- fy the Kerr-Mills , law. Under this Mrs. James A; >?eny. A : ballet Samuel Kohal, Winona. j ing .station in each community, at . law Washington supplies funds to the local fire; station. It will be the group A reception for, 75 was held at directed by Miss Katie; Con- help pay medical bills of the responsibility of the local fire de- rad , Winona, danced a Russian the hgme of the bride's parents - needy in states which set up pro- following the ceremony; Westfield Golf partment to make radiation tests number with six girts in native ' " grams of their awn. Kerr-Mills and readings during emergencies. The Redding cake^ .. made by assistance would still go to per- ¦ ¦' costume. Later three of the girls Mrs. Joseph Zdmok was served by Women' s Mrxer . Trainees fronv Eleva, Strum, Os- sons not . covered by Social Se- seo; Whitehall, Blair and Pigeon performedy a French ballet. Miss Carol Koopman, sister of the Winners Named curity, h.e said , and he would sup- Falls will attend the classes at bridegroom. Miss Joann Zomok port additional measures to aid ' ' ' Whitehall. Trainees from Ettrick, ' REPORT ON EUROPE. - . .' . Federal med- Dentists were host for this annual af fair. I>r. TWO PIANO *-lc$ w*-r_ played was in charge of gifts and Miss • people in that category. ". ' j ; by A low net rhixer tournament wa s: Galesville, Arcadia, Trempealeau ical programs in Europe are detrimental Susan Kasper, Wabasha. Carol Ethel Fuller poured. held Thursday by Westfield Wo- | to the Judd IPrederiksen was program chairman; Henry McNailan, KeUogg, gave an origi. ' . De Gaull» — Kennedy said ha and Independence will attend the "professions, Dr. Norman : Holter second from Moen, executive state secretary for.th e pharma- The couple will reside in Wa- men's Golf Association and balls: classes at Arcadia. j nal reading, "What is a Man." the basha where the . . bridegroom is were awarded to the following win- ;¦ hadn 't heard anything of a report \ left, professor in oral surgery and pharmacology cists, was among the 50 present. V program closed with a vocal solo jhe . and President Charles de This complete course is to con- employed by the Standard Oil Co. hexs : Class A , Mrs. : Hans Hans- | at the University of Mirinesbta , -. told a Winona y Left to right,Dr , L. L. Korda; Dr. Holte; "One Fine Day" by Puccini, from i Gaulle af France are arranging to sist of eight hours of training, and sen and Mrs. J. F. Conway; Class County meeting of physicians, dentists and phar- Mel Brownell Madame Butterfly, sung by San- i.niee'. H« also said there is no re- they .will be divided into four f .vo- , St. Charles pharmacist; Dr. Roger B, Mrs. Warren ; Wunderlich , aftdv macists at at, dra Wehrenberg, Wabasha , accom- ', iatiopship between the question of hour sessions. a dinner meeting the Oaks Thurs- Zehren . dental society president, arid Dr. Orest Class C, Mrs. Russell: Fisk. r panied ' at the piano by. her sister, Art Yotter; Wife ; furnishing nuclear information lo day evening. He spent six weeks there last sum- Pilipo\ ich. 'Daily News photo) Balls were also awarded to the ¦' ¦ ' Nancyv V-y following three members who hoi- ;j France and improving relations ' mer. ¦/• ! with De Gaulle. Mrs. Abbott, announced the ap- /Mark 45th Year ed out: Mrs . Gordon Fakler, Mrs , Stockton Council pointment of the following commit- Fisk and Mrs. Art Hittner, Legisl ation — With time growing At Open House ¦Golf ,¦ tees: Membership—The Mmes. L. chairman Mrs. p. J. Gos- short and . Congress members Grants Licenses St. Elizabeth's tomski announced that next week | eager tb get home in this election M. Ekstrand; chairman, Normgn LAKE CITY; Minn, - ( Special)- ' (Special) Galesville Man Faith Lutheran there would bea Poker golf tour- 1 year, Kennedy said a priority list / STOCKTON; Minn. - Scheel and Kenneth Nelson; city Mr. and Mrs. Art Yotter were hon- ( ; Liquor and beer licenses were Chaplain Marks hostess—the Mmes Eugene Lund narnent. / i of legislation the administration , ored guests at a party at their Bridge1 was played after lunch : granted by the village council at chairman, Ray Young, Harold j particularly wants passed - will home at Lake City, Sunday after- and . pri-es were aWarded to*. Mrs, : its, meeting Monday night. Graduated From 50th Anniversary Krenz and Merlyn Williams; ways noon and evening in observance . l have to be drawn .up. He men- Will Observe F ,, A. Herzog and Mrs. Gostom- i tioned aid for higher education, j On- and off-sale licenses for both arid means, projects and social-^- of their, 45thWedding anniversary. ski. Hostesses were ill's. Kermit i liquor and beer were issued to the Moles.; Duane: Loretz, chair- I but not general school aid , among : Hostesses were Mrs. Alfred Ger- Halverson and Mrs, Bill Gates. j the proposals to be considered for .Calmer Ekker and Lyle J. Gordon man, Gifford E. - Aratson, Verne ¦ Luther Seminary 45th Anniversary ken and Mrs. Willard Sprick. Invi ations to attend their guest i the list ' • • and Frank Hill was granted a per- McCaffrey and Wallace J. Walter; The maid of honor, Mrs. Al- diays have been received from the mit for oh- and off-sale beer. GALESVILLE;; Wis. . 'Special >- Dr. Clarence Lund will be the by-laws and constitution —. The fred Gerken, Mazeppa. best man, following clubs : . .Arcadia Country Spain — The President answered Vince Daniel, civil defense; di- 0. Sheldon Evenson , son of Mr. speaker at the. 45th ... anniversary Mmes. John R. Flatt, chairman, , , svith a terse "No" when asked if rector, showed the board a . cer- Lester Yotter and fl.wer . girl Club. June 14: . Lanesboro Wo- and Mrs. Orville M. Evenson, observance of . Faith Lutheran George Sch wartz. Charles Theis- Mrs. Lendus Miller, were present. men's Golf Club, June 19: White- ¦ ' he had met with Spanish Repubr ytificate awarded him on . cbmple- Church at the 10 a.m. worship ser- GaleSville , formerly o! French . mann, Alma Watcrhuiry and Lo- Special guest was Mrs. Katha^ hall.-Ladies" - '-Gol f ' Club,. June 19: i licans while in Venezuela last De- I tion of special training at College vice Sunday. retz; historian—Mrs. Young, and rine .Klindworth , who served as La Crosse Country Club, June IS: I cember . and told them he would : of Saint Teresa. Daniel asked that Creek, was a member of the 1962 Dr. Lund is secretary of parish the program committee. sponsor for Mrs. . Yotter at her Chosen Valley Golf Club. Chat^ i work to overthrow the Franco re- ! the village purchase ;a cot for civil graduating class of Luther : Theo- education of the Northwest Synod , The board of directors will be baptism. A three tiered wedding field , June 26; Ferndale. Country gime in Spain. defense ; work. logical Seminary, Stv Paul. of the United Lutheran; Church. , a gift of the Yotter chil- Club, Rushford, July 17; Eau A move toy pay a 5-cent bounty A parish picnic at Latsch Pavil- composed of officers and commit- cake . Mexico — Still intends to visit j Commencement for the 132-ntem- dren was served. Afternoon and Claire Ladies Golf Club, July 24 for gophers was made bj Otto ion,, Latsch Prairie . Island Park, tee chairmen. | Mexico the end of this month , Fritz; Other council members pre- ber class was May 27 at Central ' supper guests were relatives, eve- and La Crescent Women'¦s: G-olf will follow mOming services, y The League voted to meet the ' ¦ ' ' >¦ ¦ ' • Kennedy said , and he doesn't in- sent were George Hinton presi- ning guests were neighbors, and Club, July 25. . . . - , . • .; . Lutheran Church , Minneapolis. Faith Lutheran, the Rev. Robert . first Tuesday- in eac h month at 8 tend to get into a quarrel over dent. Kenneth , Ziebell and Allen friends. Westfield women... members de- Evenson graduated from Gale- L Nelson, pastor,was founded in p.m. at the Grace Afemorial Epis- | disparaging . remarks about the ' Mueller, trustees. . Rev. : Luther Mr.. ", and, -.;Mrs '.' , .Aft ' Yotter , the siring to accept the above invita- United States by Mexico's ambas- Ettrick High School;' 'in 1954 June 1917, by the copal Church. . ' ' . , ¦ ' : former Mary Issendorf , were mar- tions . are t o sign up at the club- isador to the Organization of Deck. The constitution read by Mrs. Luther College in 1958 and the U.S. The Hev. Edward R. Wicklund, : ried June 6, 1917, in St. Peter's Lu- house so handicaps and reserVa-'American States. Flatt was unanimously approved. Redeemer Luthera n Naval Chapiains School in 1950; s first resident pastor was theran Church Belvidere, Minh., tionsycan be sent in on the re- ;¦• Cigarettes-^Kennedy declined to He Faith' , . called in 1920. , late Rev. George Ferber per- quired dates. comment on the controversy over To Receive Four . served his seminary internship at FOUR MEMBERS .tha Minis. the. ; ; The Rev; L. A , Fisher followed ; Abbot, Arnoldy Arntson and James forming the ceremony. They lived i the possible effect of cigarette Glen Head , N-Y.y in . 1960-61, and ! smoking on lung cancer, other Into Membership pastor Wicklund in serving the Curdue will visit senior citizens at on a tarm for many years and has now. joined the staff of the congregation arid the Rev. Web- the Buena Vista rest . home, St. later moved to Lake City. They Jayne Twists . than to cite plans of the Public ; Four youiig people of Redeem- i Health Service to appoint a panel Board of Christian Service in St. Rev. D-avid J. Ry$zka ster ti. Clement and the Rev. , Elizabeth's Hospital and Branden- have two children, Mrs. WiLlarcl ;er Lutheran Church will be. re- ¦ ¦ ' ¦*• " of experts to study, the question. Paul; an agency, of the social serv- • • • . VI Frank A. Berg also served burg's during June. ; 'Audrey,1 Sprick, Lake City, and Out of Dress ceived into cornmunicant member- AVABASHA , MJnn:-The,Rev. Da- Pastor Nelsonycame to the con- The league was represented at Donald Yotter/' Zumbro Falls, ship at the 10:30 a.m. worship ice , department of the Augustana By EUGENE LEVIN vid J. Ryszia, chaplain at St; gregation from the Liberty parish the ' city-' council' meeting Tuesday Minn / and six grandchildren. ; service Sunday. Lutheran Church. , -AP) — Bosomy Jayn El izabeth's Hospital here, observ- of the Illinois¦ Synod¦¦ in March evening by Mrs. Ekstrand, to cre- . ROME ' . . e 27,000 Air Confirmed are: Rebecca Erd- " . - ¦ " " ¦¦ aiansfieid twisted , down to her ed the 50th vgnniversary- of his or- 1957. - ate interest in pro-viding a chil- mann. Sandra Hunze, Scott Lar- lace brassiere—no striptease, just dination to the holy priesthood dren's summer recreational pro- Reservists to son and - Sharon Nordsving. Our Saviour 's Church with Mass at the hospital chapel j . Whitehall Legion accident , , said-^in a night gram for Wabasha. Swimming les- an she In a course of study based on where he has served since June ! New Pepin Business of Roman : partying that en ded ¦¦ ¦ ¦ sons for beginners was discussed Be Out Soon the Bible and Luther's Small Ca- Tb ; Confirm Class 30/1954. : ¦ .' ; -¦:! Auxiliary Installs : today. V and Mrs. Loretz was appointed to early / LAfyGLEY AIR FORCE BASE techism the chief teachings of the ; Pope John XXIII sent him aj PEPIN ,. Wis. (Special)—Lyman ; Jayne wore a low-cut polka dot Of 39 Young People contact teachers. : WHITEHALL, Wis. 'Special > - yVa, i/T—Approximately 27 ,000 aii Christian religion were studied. papal blessing in. honor of the i Manor has opened a self-service cocktail dress Thursday night as . The next meeting will be a 6:30 Officers installed at the meetin? guardsmen and air reservists call | Tw*o Bible truths were emphasiz* WHITEHALL, Wis. 'Special V _ special Occasion. laundry and dry cleaning estab- . she and her husband , Mickey Har- . potluck , at the of the American Legion Auxiliary, led to duly last fall will be re ' ed throughout the course dt in- Public catechization was held at He was born in Winona , Dec. lishment. The new 26-by-40-foot p.m; picnic supper first went to 'a : movie studio : ; Wabasha beach with the Mmes. Hutchins-Stendahl Post , Monday gitay. i leased by Aug. 31, Air Force Sec ¦jsiruction: Our Saviour's . Lutheran . Church 30, 1887. He attended Cyril and frame building is on Second Street ' party,; then to . a Rome night club. next to Lyman's Appliance Store. Shankliii, j here Thursday evening for the 39 Methodius , , Seminary, " ' Curdue and Ekstrand as co-chair- evening were: Mrs. Ray | retary Eugene N. Zuckert; said ii 1. Man's separation irom yGod ! Orchard ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • At both places the blonde ac- ' - - • men president; Mrs. Everett Guse, fir.t ia statement made public recent!* •i through sin. members of the confirmation claiss. Lake; for his classical studies and . tress, here making a movie called ¦' ETTRICK PATIENT Lunch was served by Mrs. Arnt- vice president ; Mrs. Curtis Carl- ; by Tactical Air Command head 2. God's forgiving love' in send Confirmation services , conduct- studied philosophy and theology "Panic B*utton"r-created a small v : ' : ( ' son and Mrs- Arnoldy. son , second vice president; Miss quarters. : S ing His own Son. Jesus Christ, to ed by the Rev. O. G. Birkeiand, at St. Paul . Seminary, St. Paul, .. ETTRICK, Wisy Special>—Mrs. V Mayroe Hallingstad, secretary; panic. Mr. Zuckert outlined this separ ' die for the siris of all people. will be at. 10 a.m. Sunday. Holy where he was ordained a priest Nora Twesme, 80, was taken by 'ied. And as she t wisted, Miss Anne Lee, treasurer; Mrs, She Ms . ation schedule for 13,000 Air Fofci '¦¦ The confirmands will receive Communion will be celebrated at for the Diocese of Winona by Arch- ambulance to St, Francis Hospi- , slipped off her shoulders ' Herbert Holtan, chaplain ; Mrs. her dress i officers and enlisted men whosi 1 their first Communion July 1.: 8:15 the same evening. - hishop Ireland of St. Paul on June tal, La Crosse- Thursday afternoon .: y a black and rose ' ' Wilfred Fonfara, historian : Mrs. leaving onl terms of service were extended in The festival.offering, which will 7. 1912. after suffering a heart attack. . . - - . Music For Donald Possley. sergeant-at-arms, lace bra above the waist. voluntarily . last fall: be received at both the 8:30 a.m, and Mrs. Alvin Windjue, color It happened at both the p arty . Those scheduled for separatioi i Central Methodist serv ice and at the confirmation bearer. .. and the night club. , from September , 1962. '.'• througl service, will . be divided equally Miss Helen Fjeld was installing Summer between missions and the church ( January, 1963, :will be releasee Goes on by Mrs. John Gil- i indebtedness reduction . Members officer assisted • this month. A Saturday bertson , chaplain. Schedule Sunday of the. confirmation class are: Boys Reach ! Those scheduled for separatioi Mrs. Shanklin, poppy chairman, First .j ' . Beginning this Sunday the sum- Rodney Everson, Donna Dahl. Diane ("rel- ;• between February, 1963, and June ief.!, Leslie Foss, Maren Thomte, Margaret announced that the proceeds from , services starts at Jackson Co. Cam p 1963, ivill be released in June. mer schedule of Edwards, Othnls Middleton, Claudlne Pear- Evening this year's poppy sale totalled ,. ' Central Methodist Church. son, Shirley/Meyer, Jane Knudtson , Rich- i Air guardsmen and air reservist: ard Dean, Linda Hoff . Wayne Engen, $254.06. Miss Mayme Hallingstad There will be an informal wor* MADISON liPi-Goy. Gaylord Nel- in units located in the Unitei j Owen Nordby, 'Ronald Olson, Imogene Back was awarded the president's prize today the first contingent j , i shi p service in the parlor at- 7:30 and Larry Narveson. son said ' States wil l be demobilized at thei; Dale; Margaret Smith, Dawn Good music and in- for perfeci attendance during the of 10 boy s has arrived at the new a.m. During the month of June, Wayne - ' .;. . ¦ ' home bases. Fischer, Diane Nelson, Jame-s Briggs, Ju- teresting, informative year. . Black River Forest Conservation ; the Rev. Richa rd Lewis, assist- dith Everson, Gregory Larson, Darlenj Irene Tweenten, f acts about the news- Camp for Delinquent Boys in ANN IVERSARY OPEN KOUSE ant pastor , will be in charge. Hanson, Sheldon Lleti, HOSPITAL CLUB ; ( morning worship in the Bradley Ivers, Carole Holtn, Richard Ses- j Brides-to-be- of ¦paver publishing Indus- SPRING GROVE. -Minn. 'Sp - Jackson County, The number of SPRING GROVE. Minn. Spe ; Regular void, Dennis Bryn, Gordon Roe, Cynthia m will reach 50 by early ¦ ,; Guildhall will be from 9:30-10:30 Solsrud, Steven Haugen, Ann Lamberson, // J cial i — The Spring Grove Hospital youths cial ' — Mr, and Mrs, Kolmai Thomas' Magnuson, Ina :- ... . tr.u i s , broadcast .. .each ¦ ; !a.m. with Dr. E. Clayton Burgess Jeffrey Briggs, Cluti will " meet "Monday at* t-p.m .*- July.------• -, ,-. - -- . . .. . Kliuge. .. will celebrate, • their. 45tl Knudtson and . l«na . Chrljlopherson. Saturday evening f rom " " will "Be " ¦ : Trinity Lutheran Church Establishment of the camp was wedding anniversary with an opei ; in charge. Special music ' years ago -were (y in ihe commission \ t^c^/^^ \3C/ ^ 6.-0 to 6:55 p.m. on p a r 1 o r s. Hostesses will be the given top priority in the slate hous-e Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m j arranged through the LAKE CITY DRIVERS ' ' .Nelson 's re- at tlie Waterloo Ridge Lutherar on worship. likely to be KWNO We invtte you Minos. fflvina - . Laiie.-William Wil- building program at Minn, MSpeciab - quest. It will relieve pressure on Church parlors . No formal, in vita This service will be taped for i LAKE CITY , to be our listening helmson , and Julia Wermager. j training begins here Mon- blinded by white decor at parties by the schools for boys at Waukesha tions will be sent. I broadcasting over a local radio Driver guests tor ?.5 pleasant MARTHA CIRCLE ! station , There will be nursery I day with Bill Kiefler instructing the time they said their "I Dos". The bride and Wales. to initiates each week. SPRING GROVE . Minn. 'Spe- TYPOGRAPHICAL AUXILIARY care provided at , this hour and j morning sessions from 7 a.m. The boys will study conserva- instruct- today sees color . Won ' t you jo in us? cial' — The Martha Circle will The Women's International Type'• ; Sunday school for kindcrgartners I non , and Joseph Denzer t*^_ s^\ tion as well as academic subjects. ; ing from I to 5 p.m. About 10.5 meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Trin- ¦ ' graphical Unio n Auxiliary 196 wil ' l and first through third grades. in everything meet at the home of Mrs. Cheste students took written -permit tests j /' ity Lutheran Church parlors. Hos- BIBLE-READING CHAMP 4<^ r WINONA tesses will be the Mmes. Enos Chuchna, 1704 Gilmore Ave, Mon • AMERICAN LUTHERAN May 28 given by William Donald- ; from the tea party i/Pi &.«L M\ Hesby and Winton Blexrud. SPRINGFIELD , Mo. — In; day at fl p.m. . ARCADIA, W'iS. (Special ' - The son , Highway Department license conjunction with a nationwide em- Luther League of American Lu- examiner from Winona. The sec- l0 lhe OES FATHERS ADDENDUM phasis being placed on Bible zirH ANNIVERSARY theran Church will meet at _ p.m. ond four-week session begins July !i linens she chooses. >^^*^^^zXl* g Daily News Fathers will be honored with a reading by the Assemblies ol God . i ARCADIA , Wis.—Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. The Bible school program 9 to Aug. 3. All interested pupils /M^kSk^^vi r special addendum during the meet- the church said thnt Mrs, Mar- , Oscar C. Olson will observe their j will ' he presented Tuesday at 8 cannot he accommodated this ing of Winona Chapter 141, Order garet F. Overman. 85. a Hollister , ! 25th wedding anniversary with an ¦ p.m. in the church parlors. year. of Eastern Star Monday at 7:30 Calif., member, probably holds j open liouse from 2 to 5 p.m. June Sunday News p.m. at the Masonic Temple. All the worl d record, She lias rea d the i 17 at Tamarack Lutheran Church. ¦vT WILLIAMS men members are urged lo at- Bible through 142 times, and is| No 'formal invitations are being wmmMAMi ^K^mm tend. reading it again. issued. cwidfiaC/^M b4 ZMven

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' DOWNTOWN WSW SECOND AND MAIN MORNING CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 11 ^^(3-wiok vacation In August) ^m*mmmmmmemium *m^mmmHmmai *maae *me *mmm» *amm *mmmmmmm • Stenographic • Secretarial ' * fn^^i W you • Executive Secretarial • Shop whll- wo*h. ¦Vil-F_1.IM-.I --1 • Medical Secretarial • Full-tlm « attendant to assist you. r ^K . /^"PX - Enroll Now ' 9 Wee k Quarter • Air coo-lt-d for your We'll gladly tell you abont the Rrcnt advantages : of starting Sunday. Jtttie 17 ^^KJC 1 your comfort, ^ course in summer school. Although the demand exceeds i 5<^»V^S»i i> Ihe supply now, all indications point to increased demand during the next venr for well-trn ined office help. It' s a tfibule to the man of tho family, a Loving " M ATtTHA C. SCllERMECKKn, Director "The Bride Today 0 Machln*-. in A-l ' ^ i' Lx ^i-jfi wish, a compliment combined with masculine i in your condition. -*- kMpi • ?/ ' Winona SECRETARIAL School designs that -you 'H be proud lo send. Cliorter Mcmbor Nntionnl Associolioti & Council NEW WESTINGHOUSE DOUBLE of Business Schools I Winona Sunday News Member of Minnesota Business Scliool Association Juno 10th iiaue. 354 Johmon St. Phon* 3154 Williams Book & Stationery LOAD WASHERS USE YOUR SUMMER ADVANTAGEOUSLY Churches Pine Creek Dimter Services at Area New Whitehall Baptist School Skted for Sundav . ¦ ¦ -.ALTUUA- . - ?. SOOTH RIDOE Jehovah Evangelical: Lutheran mission Evangelical United Brethren Sunday ( Festival worship, guest speaker, the Rev. school, 10 a.m.; worship, sermon, "Christ- - DODGE/ Wis. Special)-Th» ah- 1 Proqram Sundav Reuben* Reimers, Rochester , 10 a.m.; fel- ian Joy," 11 a.m.; service, theme, "Rest- "The Story the Bible Tells, noal barbecued chicken dinner, lowship dinner, 12 noon; young peoples, less Service," . 8 pjn: . Monday; vacation " prepared and served by members M^ 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, vaca- Bible school begins at 9 a.m. and •con- Catholic Church a series of dramatic incidents tion Bible school, 9-11:45. a.m. tinues until 3 p.m. until Friday for ages of the Holy Name Society and CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL SEVENTH DAY four through * IJ. . Wednesday, choir- . 8 frpm the Bible, will be presented . '¦ • ¦ Wain) Hebron Moravian worihlp with Com- other men of the/Sacred Heart . W«f« Santorn •nd (East Broadwaw and Lafayette) ADVEWTIST CHURCH , 9:15 a.m.; Sunday school, 10:20 p.m. Friday, Bible school program, 4 p.m. by the vpupils of the first Bap- munion,¦ ¦- , parish, Pine Creek, will be Sun- ; Tha Rav. Gehrgm Goodreid (E. Sanborn and Chestnut) a.m. '' ' • ' ¦/ . - ' -' . . ' • STOCKTON .' - tist Church school at 9:45 a.m. >:30 •,m.-Sur»J«y »chool. / ¦: Grace Lutheran Worship with Commun- Sublect, "Ood. lha i ejn.—Holy Commut>lon. Patter T, Paul Misenko BETHANY - day. . IT ».iti.—Wooihlp. ' Moravian Sunday school,. . . 9:30 t.m.) ion, 9 a.m.; Sunday school, 10 a.m. Mon- To Be Dedicated Sunday to commemorate Chil- Only Causa end Ctealor." -. 10:45¦ ajr..—Morning prayer and . ser- Serving will begin at 11 a.m. mon. Saturday, 1:45 p.m.—Sabbath school. Worship with Communlon> 10:30 a.m. day through Friday, vacation Bible ichool, ) drpn 's Day; Wtdnnday, ( p.m.—Ttsilmonlai. f.e'.m. WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special - artd will continue until 4 p.m. The Tuesdays, Thursdays 6 p.m.—"SI Club" boatrlde-plcnlc. Meet 3:45 p.m.—Worship with services every CEDA R VALLEY The incidents to be dramatized Reading room open V Lutheran " Sunday school, 10:30 a.m.: / TAMARACK- " - Bishop Jpbn P: Treacy, La Crosse, end Saturdays from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at Municipal Marina, Bring own meat for Saturday., ¦ ¦ , the chicken will be prepared in out- broiling, table seryice and beverage. : • - ,' -/ . '¦ - worship, sermon, "Among the Survivors," Lutheran Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Wor- include: The Prodigal Son • - ¦ ' ; . . , I p.m. will dedicate the new St John's door pits and served in the par- ' . Thursday/- . - - '30 p.m.—Vtttry mealing, 11 a.m. Monday, vacation church school ship, ll a.m. . Thursday, choir Annunciation, and the giving of parish house. begins. Tuesdey, pilot study for ALCW Saturdey, confirmation r . about two years. At this Since that time Tom Edstrom McKINLEY METHODIST third grade. Jahr, Thomas Nelson and Dianna time the basement of the how ball game will be made Saturday . 9:30 a.m.—Worship. Nursery provided. Methodist church school,. 9 a.m.,* wor- Pierzina.v has been the organist. Th* Rov. Edward VV. Gebhard Organist, Miss Agnes Bard, Mrs. .. . Pjul CHURCH OF CHRIST ship, 10 a.m. completed church was built, and The bus will leave Abts Cafe at (West Broadway and High) Frokcr will sing, "For God So Loved the (1660 Kraemer Drive) NORTO N ^ 7:30 ' a.in. ' ::: ' since that time, services have ' . BLAIR LUTHER LEAGUE World," Stalner. Dr. E. Clayton Burgess Henry: Walker/"' - . Trinity Evangelical Lutheran worship, FRENCH CREEK GRADUATES ,.- There are still seats available t a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "The Church In charge. Communion¦ . 9 e.mV Monday through Friday, vacation been held there. BLAIR, Wis. (Special)—Joseph and I. Junior end senior choirs will Monday, 7 a.m.—Men s prayer fellow- ETTRICK/ Wis. (Special)--Ken- for the second trip. Interested " • ' 10 e.m.—Bible school, classes for all Bible school, 9-11:30 a.m. Thursday, . La- Father Eichman was the first Emerton, Whitehall, will be the ting,. "The Crusader 'a Hymn.'.' Mrs, Wil- ship.: . , ages.V dies Aid, 2 p.m. Friday, closing service neth Onsrud, Gary Nelsestuen. Ga- youngsters between the ages of 8 7 p.m. ,, outdoor meeting of liam Ferguson I* organist.. Baptism and —Boy Scouts. 11 a.m.—Worship. Sermon by Andy An- of vacation Bible school, S p.m. len Thompson, Trudy Tidqdist, administrator of the church and and 14 are urged to contact Armin speaker at the reception Vol new members: Fellowship Tuesday through Friday-rMinnesota an- dcrspn RIDGEWAY at that time purchased the former the Blair First Lutheran Church, hour following worship to welcome hew nual conference, Hamline University, St. v Alice Toppen and Allen : Toppen fiel at Fountain City. 6 p.m.—preaching service . Sermon by Methodist worship, 9 a.ni.; church school, , v Sunday evening members. Paul..; Anderson.' . were graduated fiom the h i g h Jake Haiama residence located Luther League Monday through Friday, »-U a.m.—Va- Thursday, 6 p.m.—Cenfrj llles family pic- 10 a.m. . , Wednesday, 7 p.m.—Bible¦ classes for all SILO/- ' school Bible department of the near the church to be used as a first pastor of the congregation, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- cation Bible school for children, kinder- nic, Guy Scott home, Gilmore Valley. ages. . - . ¦ ¦ ' Immanuel Lulheran worship, 10:15 a.m. parsonage. Elland,. one mile east of ' ¦ ¦ Dopaid Theisen is the den Darter , through sixth grade.. - Saturday, 1-4 p.m.—All church . picnic, ¦ ¦ . Sunday school at French Creek the Rev. ¦ ¦ Park, • Monday, choir, 8:30 p.m. : Wednesday. ' .' Farmer* Community Walther League; 8:30 p.m.: Lutheran Church Sunday. Father Klimaszcwski was the present pastor. Blair, v JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES - ¦ - FIRST BAPTIST . - . ' . («53 Sloox.St.3- . Lutheran Services CWest Broadway and Wilson) , Henry Hosting, / The Rev. Walter Eckhardt Presidinj) Minister - ST. MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN E. " Lake Park lodge, " . "Galloping Ghotts." Juniors meet af this jH^BP^J^|lL V * \r\S^ \ \ * p.m.—Cfiurch council, school. time. - ' ST. STANISLAUS f Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Open forum, ch urch will take her father's arm and start up the aisle, her 7:30 : p.m.—Gospel tervlce. Message, . V (East 4th aho Carimona) ^ K_I^_-9_---.^R ^_I ^ ^ ^^. Friday, » p.m.—Bible class teacher*, . "; Monday, 7:30 .p.m.-rOfllclal board. , Saturday — Junior Walther League car Wednesday, I p.m.—Missionary picnic. The Rev. Robert kulas wash.- ' Mrs. Ella Many home, the Archea. The Rev. John Wera V ? ** Thursday, 7 p.m:—Choir. She would not be human if she did not hesitate. ____L, * 8 p.m.—Prayer hour, Bible study. The Rav. Jerome Verdick iO Wr%J *_M^B. ^* \ CENTRAL LUTHERAN Sunday Vasses - 3:30, 7:15, 8:30, 9:45 These steps, she ' tnd 11:15 a.m. . .|s about to take are the most impor- jLjPf^ * \ (The Am .rican Lutheran Cliurch] Weekday Masses-6:30 a.m. ^If B^^M^^^A * " (Corner Huff end Wabasha) EVANGELICAL UNITED Holy Day Masses - 5:30. t:30, 8, 9:30 tant steps of her life. She is poised on the threshold *>¦¦" ' j Dr. L. E. Brynestad BRETHREN CHURCH t,m. and 5:15 p.m. J^T C ''tlS^^^/ ^^ fWest King end Soulh Baker) Confessions—3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thurs- of another existence in which the pronoun she uses ¦ T. E. Herbranson, day before first Frldayi day belore holy m^yM Jtefai < - ^ JmmKtmt "\ j^\ Assistant Pastor The Rev/ Paul Milbrar-dt daya et obligation and Saturday will be "We" and not "J." Sobn she will learn to think , lBF *? a.m./Pcntecost Sunday worship. Ser- 9 a.m.—Sunday school. > ST, ' F^ s * ^i^M-BT' \^ * ' 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon, "Receiving CASIMIR'S * mon, "Filled With the Holy . Spirit. " (West Broadway near Ewing) of another before she thinks of herself. Presently, she "/ .> 4 10:15 a.m.—Sermon same as. earlier. Sen- the Promise ot Pentecost. " The Rt. Rev. Msgr / %^feS&P^< *i^vS^^HF / \ ior choir will sing, "The Lord's Prayer, 11:30 a.rn.—Youth choir picnic. . / ! / "' ^ *' " Monday thfough Friday—Dally vacation will come to know fully the meaning of the word ^*^^ r^^M Dennis Ochsner directing. Baptisms, Julius W. Haun / /XI' ^S ^ - * Monday, 9-11:30 a.m.—Vacation church Bible school: Tha Rev. Robert Stamtchror ^^ school begins and continues for two weeks. Monday, 7:30 p.m.—Local conference. Wednesday, 3 p.m.—Circle One, Mrs, Sunday Masses - 8 and 10 a.m. Grades one through eight. " ' ¦ —«rJO-p.m:—tto*r Helen.Flemmlna home., . . _. .. .; „.,, . .:., Weekday Masses — » .a.m. Scout-Coort Pf Awerds, "ttoly ¦- ' .^pBMP^ ' ufiiwy^^w«^^T*»" ¦¦"¦¦¦« .. 1 , j ¦ Thursday, 7:15 p.m.—Service. day' MiisseJ"- 4:*» ana ye'.m; - As she moves forward,/ she falters for. just.av second. « 7T_EPsSHH^!___t^_F^^^ I ,.*.:£.£Mfi'.. l ...., r^^ '^^t-.-w-^c^^^**^,,J„,' ti.*. ' #^».iu>.,,,„*«*-i»i^flf,»^ul- '*? * " " Fellowship Hall, potluck supper. ¦ First Friday Masses - 6:15 and 8 a.m. Tuesdey, 7:30 a.m.—Men's prayer oroup. chapel. Then her step becomes sure, her lips curve in a smile. t ,/' " ^X < « 7:30 p.m .—Special congregational meet- CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. MARY'S ffJ^P-v ^ ing, Fellow-ship Hall, Church council meets (West Broadway and South Baker) (West Broadway near Blerce) The church through which she walks is dear and be- „> - ' ^^^f %' "* ff ; ' * * <* following congregational meeting. Eugene Reynoldi, Minister The Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. J. Snydetr ^ V >J ' ¦ ' ' The Rev. Louli Cook loved to her—and so is the man who stands waiting • 9:45 a.m.r-Blble school, classes for all ' %> * ^ GOODVIEW TRINITY asits, nursery through adult. Adult lesson, The Rev. Martin OI»on < * "Christ Speaks to the Churches. " Sunday Masscs-5:45, T. 8. 9:30 end 11 for her beside the altar. Her marriage, blessed by I < " | LUTHERAN CHURCH 10:45 a.m.—Worship, Sermon, "Back to s.m. and 12:15 p.m 1Wisconsin Synod ) the Bible Church." Weekday Masses — I and 11 a.m. faith, is beginning where all marriages should begin § ' < 1 The Rev. David M. Ponath 7:30 p.m.—Service. Sermon, "Members Holy Day Masses - 5:30, I. 9 a.m. and ol His Body." J:30 and 7 p.m. the Church. , 1:30 tm.—Worship. Organist, Miss An- Monday, 1:30 p.m.—Vacation Bible school Confessions - 3:30 to 5 p.m. and /:IS —in / ; nette Haggen. Stilt meeting, church. to 8:30 p.m. on Saturdays, days before Monday—Lutheran Pioneers. Thursday. 7 p.m.—Service. Special class holy days and Thursdays before first Fri- C' ht 15)62 , for children. days. opyi'ig Thursday, 5 p.m.—Strawberry Festival, / s Minnesota City. » p.m.—Choir, Kcisifr Adveriising Sei \it«, / , - Saturday—Bcreans class picnic. ST. ' Friday, 1:30 p.m.-JoInt choir rehearsal JOHN'S Inc ., Strasburg, Va, - / f ? ' < < < *: for outdoor service, St. Matthew 's, Winona. (East Broadway and Hamilton) The Rev. Jamet D. Habiger WINONA(Cenier andGOSPEL Sanborn CHURCHStreets) Sunday Masses—7. 9 and 11 e.m. £j[. ! FAITH LUTHERAN Weekday Masses - t a.m. THE CHURCH FOR ALL.. . \ i , | (United Lutheran Robert Sabin Confessions — 4 and 1 p.m. on Saturdays, ' " ALL FOR 'THE CHURCH 1 W ¦ ' < < ' * - ' >" ? Church in America) John Wesley Hall vigils of feast days and Thursdays before x -»* ** ' -\ VI \^ i ^ ** * "^ . ' « i - ilrst Fridays. The Church i« the greatest factor on ** * V ^ (701 W. Howtrdl Dale Aaron First Friday Masses — 8 a.m. and 3.15 * v ' /«*_¦J - " I Robert L. Nelton, Pastor D.m. earth for the building of character * " i Minister! and fi jinHv "V < •^' *" ' Earle Drenckhahn, Assisting li Id 9:30 am. —Sunday school. good citizenship. It is a itorehouse of .§ { "&£, v A J&J^iv,j . , " ii , , . . ._. . iw ' <4?wj '* /%&M*t ^_^____KL£l * * ^?I*-^«*^ ***^. M - *g 10 e.m Festive worship service, 45th 11 a.m.-Worshlp. »piritual values. Without a strong ll t " > . _ 'IflPeL ' . >¦ anniversary observance. Dr. Clarence I p.m.—Evangelistic service. * * > i *t TW_l______^ ^___ii_;x \ _!* i V ^V\.^ **>,<* x»t,» >s4f*i« Stockton School /-'I I • I I • .,. if (< * . * . *. ' Lund, secretary ot parish education ol Tuesday, t p.m.—Bible study end prayer Church , neither democracy nor emu- y < < < , f^| y * |5 ^^^ .^B|| S^s ai > ( the Northwest synod of the United Luth- Friday. 7:30 p.m.—Hobby Club, children, ' " ' eran Church, will give the sermon, pre- 10 and over , bi weekly. To Begin Monday zation can survive. There are four jr '" > ^^^^^ J ^|jj J ^^^ .^ v^*/ < P- - ] lude, Mu-Jc tor Worship by Dr. Lund. An- Saturday, 7-3:30 p.m. - Kid-craft, chil- ^^b ? ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ "* thems, '"Whet Shall I Render to My dren, nine and under, bi-weekly. sound reasons why every person »houlH f , ^^B ^WMMff mW ^^^ ' STOCKTON , Minn. (Special) ik- ^^< H fS^^^ m >5 #* i God." W/esley . and "Send Forth Thy a - attend services regularly snd support '" ' ^*%* *' > \ < Vl'^', - , Spirit." choral. Sunday school children Vacation Bible school nt Grace Lu- t H *J& it__tef* ^^ *&*' 1§F "\ ^ will sing "Children ot the Heavenly Fa- CHURCH of the NAZARENE theran Cliurch here will begin ^^' ther" Parish picnic to follow worship (Orrln St, and new Highway ell Monday nnd will continue through own sake. (2) For his children'. wk«. ' ^ *^" service, Latst* Pavilion. Letsch Prairie The Rav. Phil William* /aSt '* ' S^^ik ^i '^R^^SfM ^m * V ' ^ Island Park. June 22, from !) until 11:45 n.m. (3) For the sake of HiTcommunity ' " *" * * *1 Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Senior choir. 9:45 a.m.—Church school. All the children in the commun- M§ijlmA*%*ty ll^if ^JnmfflJTA ^ W^ ¦ 10:50 a.m.—Worship, Sermon, "Sancll- *. lylnp the Ordinary." ity are invited. REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN 7 p.m.—Fellowship groups. The 10 lessons will be on "Let's 7:30 p.m.—Service, Sermon, "The Trege- fSK ^^B ^ ** (Mtisourl Synod) Learn About God, " with a corre- and materia! support. Plan to go 'to " < ^ ' (1700 W. Wabasha Sf.) . dy ol Unrealized Power." TmEM MS^BM^s^, X*^^^^*' ^ " Thursday, »:45 p.m.—Choir, lated film strip with each lesson. ^^ P Patter 7:45 p.m.—Annual meeting.¦ There also will be nrt projects , • a.m.-Worshlp, singing, recess time and treats for ?: _» • _«..—Sunday school, Bible class. 10:30 a.m.—Worship. Confirmation. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST the children each day. 7 p.m.—Flshermen'a cluK. OF-LATTER-DAY SAINTS Miss Doris Mohnm will teach Monday through Friday—Vacetloti Blbla (MORMON) kindergarten; Mrs. Ralph Benicke, tchool. (_/ f-teilS a.m.—Nursery and kindergarten Elder V-eldon O. Baird primary ; Mrs. Alvin Burfeind , jun- KMI.Sa a.m.—Primary, lunlor and lunlor Elder Paul J. Sag ar ior , and the Rev, Clarence Witte, high, senior class, Sunday MondayIiaiah ' Tuesdiy Wednesday . Thuradayftwwba Friday Saturday Monday, 7 p.m.--Boy Scouts, Sunday, 10 a.m. -Sundey school. J^^Bte ^ ^Ar Gdneiif 3Sphe_iana Eph»«i«n» Proverbs W«rt*e«-ay, 7 p.m.—Adufl Information 11:15 a.m. -Sacrament meetlno. There will be a closing service ^* ^ ^^ y j Revelation class. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .-Priesthood mettln* at 8 p.m. June 22. This Church and Youth Message Is Published Weekly By These Business Firms and Manufacturers Vulcon Mfg. Co., Inc. Madiion Silo Company Bunke's Apco Service H. J. Dunn Black Top Surfacing Co. Winona Delivery & Transfer Co. Watkins Products, Inc. Jrd and Wilson, — Winona, Minn. Wlnon.li, Minnesota 1060 W. 2nd St. , Minn. «KM W. 4lh - Winona, Minn. Winona, Minnesota 1570 Service Rd. - 700 E. Sarnia -• Winonn Western Cool & Oil Co. Peerlesi Chain Company Brom Machine & Foundry Co. Fawcett-Abraham Funeral Service Winona County Abstract Co., Inc. P. Earl Schwab 68 LafayetU* — Winona, Minn. Front and Walnut — Winon«, Minn, 3SCS Sixth - Goodview. Minn. 276 E. lrd — Wlnoni, Minn. 535 Junction St - Winona, Minn. General Contractor — Wln-ona, Minn. Winona Springdale Dairy Company ond Pork Hof elf The Warner A Swasey Company Country Kitchen Drive-In Winona Tool Manufacturing Co. , Whittaker1 Marine & Manufacturing Winona, Minnesota Badger Division Cor. lit, 61 and Orrln St. - Winona, Minn. 1430 W. Broadway - Winona, Minn. 24 Laird St. - Winona, Minn. "Milk of Superior Flavor* William. Hotel & Annex NL A. Roverud Company Boland Manufacturing Co. The Merchants Nat'l Bank of Winona Winona Ready-Mixed Concrete Thern Mochine Co. CticriJis:Service — Winona, Minn. Itoad Contractor* — Winona, Mmo. ard and Johnson Sts, — Winonn, Minn. 103 E*ft 3rd St. 5775 0th St. — Winona, Minn. 3760 4th ~ Winona, Minn. Wil_,otns«Wilb«rt Vault Co. i Breitlow Funeral Home ¦ IIS Wert Fifth St. - Winona. Minn. i , J76 E. Sarnia — Winona, Minn, WhM^tMM^Miiki/^ Hart By GARY EVANS theological or ecclesiastical au- control overy the congregations or 25th Anniversary HART, ; Minn. — St.A John's ^ thority.' ':: ministers." Daily NeWs Church Editor Lutheran Church here will ob- One of the big changes. in , the lo. •'The most unique thing , about "WE THIMK af thli a* tha p.ra cal . church' came about when the Rites Planned serve the second part of its lboth the Congregational . churches is form -of deraocracy,"yhe went oh. with festivities begin- , congregation voted to jo in the ahriiversary (¦hat each is a separate autonomous "This is why we have the Nation- United Church of Christ at its an- ning next Friday and running body," the Rev. Harold Rekstad, al Counc i 1 of Congregational nua) meeting in , Jahuai-y 1961. pastor of First Congregational CHujches in contrast , to some of At Spring Grove ¦through Sunday, June 17. y Church, said as the third , "What the other denominations that are THE UNITED Church of Christ SPRING GROVE-, Minn.-Cal- Friday at 2 p.m. the Ladies Do You Believe" interview com- under one head-" v- is a merger of denominations with vary Evangelical Free Church here Aid will sponsor a centennial tea menced. "We do have free associations similar, beliefs. The Evangelical 's groups ' will welcome members and¦ guests with members of women "Each church owns its own with other churches of the same and Reformed and Congregational to special anniversary - -' services ot surrounding congregations in- property and has complete control nature Christians comprise the merged ¦ and /we do have state con- ¦ Sunday at 11 : a.m., 3 and 8 p.m. vited. Guest speaker at the tea over all affairs of the congrega- ferences. The conferences offer groups, ,' . in honor of its 25th anniversary. will be the Rev. SH. Beckman of tion." he contmued. "There is rib only leadership. They exercise no "Tlie reason .wre voted to join the The Rev. Albert C. Anderson of United Church of Christ is . . that E b e n e z e r Evangelical Free Argentina; the sarnie principles prevail in Church, Milwaukee, ivi li be guest SPEAKER for* the Son- their group as we have GUEST in our speaiker. ,; ' church," said Rev. Rekstad; "The day annivarsary services are the In June 1937 tent meetingis were Rev. Julius Buelow of Hutchinson , City Churches Set Congregational¦ movement to . join held here with the Rev. Albert C. v ' . ' . . vthe UCC t-o a k Anderson, then a graduate of the Minn!, at the 10 a,m. service and much longer ; than Trinity Seminary and Bible Col- the . Rev. Otto Schultz of Wes- the ' Evangelical lege, Minneapolis, the first evan- gatey Iowa, at the 2 pirn, service. a nr d Reformed gelist to hold meetings in the tent. Raymond Eck- Vacation Schools groups. Our au- hardt, a teacher The closing of Winona schools continue Otto L. Larsen, present pastor, for two weeks. tonomy is t h e at Cologne, Minn., GOLDEN ANNIVERSARy _ . . The second in the area . Sunday .marks the 100th anniversary marks the beginning of vacation Classes begin at 9 a.m. and will came in 1937 from his parish in will be the guest . reason for • this. La Crosse with music and talent part of , John' ' Bible school at many churches in be dismissed at 11:30 a.rn. from The other two organist at the the ipoth anniversary of St.. s Luth- of the church. The present churchy shown above the city. ¦' Monday through to ; help in the services.Friendsi services , eran Church , Tart', will be; celebrated with a with the parsonage, was dedicated in . 1947 after . . Friday. The clos- members y o. - 't e d from churches in Minneapolis, . A. din- - Several are scheduled : to begin ing program will be presented on as denominations , ner will be served . full day of events Sunday. The first part of the the previous building had been /destroyed by fir . Monday with others following the Sunday morning, Jane 24; Milwaukee Winona and La Crosse in the church ' ¦ " ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦' where we have to assisted throughout that summer: anniversary was celebrated in 1955, 100 years .in 1944. ' . ..• week after.- "God and His Word" is the vote ' '-as ' "- separate basement at noon . since the first settlers started having services The McklNUE Y METHODIST theme this year, and classes will During they winter, meetings Following the con eregatioiis." were held in farnv 1 School will begin Monday and con- be held for children from pri- the homes : in the congregational ob-' Rev. Rek«tad p surrounding area. Suiruner of 1938. servance on tinue each morning for two weeks mary through the junior depart- c- ^o n /^g r e g a- Sun- from .Jl a.m_ Children of kinder- ments. : tional churches found meetings again being con- day the centennial Churches Molding in the state of ducted in the tent. ha.lr.__p t- h./. thn ' garten through sixth grade* age "Mrs. Glen Fischer , acting. su- Minnesota have voted to ntiefge El der Assigned are invited to enroll. perintendent, announced the . fol- With a growing congregation R«v. Friedrich Walther League Appointments Religious Classes with the United Church of Christ will be Sunday, Theme will be "The Bible;" lowing teachers: The Rev.' and at this time, aUho-ugh those that other arrangements were needed . June 17, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Mary Heyer will be sii- Mrs. Walter Eckhardt, Mrs. Wil- Ah old church building at near- Millard Wolfram , who toured Ger- At "Trempealeau haven 't are definitely in (he min- many , last summer, lo Church Here perintendeiit of the school. Mrs. liam Mastenbrook , Mrs, Earl Hag- ority, by. Sheldon , was razed and the will be the ; - . present speaker. Announced in TREMPEALEAU , Wis, (S-pecial) William Barker and Mrs. Deane berg, Miss Pamela Johnson and , There are . 148 . Congregational structure here was erect- __lder W. Fred Ramsey, 452 lHar vey : will be in charge of the Miss Patty Lueck; ed from those ^materials. Firsf phase of the centennial —Sixty Mt. C a I vary Lutheran Main St., will replace Elder Blaine churches in the state and , all are was observed in Church youngsters began a twe- "kindergarten, Miss Charlene Geb-. Other helpers will be: Connie members of the UCC except 10. In 1941 the cornerstone was laid memory of th,e Beckerand as missionary (or the hard will be superintendent of the Gile, Terri Blanchard, Aloha Den- and the church organized by the coming of the Rev. Albert Brand week religious instruction class Church of Jesus Monday from 1:15 to 3:3-0 p.m. primary division and Mrs. Ernest zer and Cheryl Schults. Mrs. Eu- "ANOTHER unique then- ' Swedish Evangelical Free family. This observance took Christ of Latter aspect of the * Winona Diocese The Rev. Odean Tiernan is the Buhler and Mrs, Edward Gebhard gene Gile will be in charge of Congregational churches is that we Church -which now forms the place-in 1955. Day Saints here. >; minister. . - • . will be in charge of the junior transportalion and the lunch for require no creed Or doctrinal state- Evangelical Free Church of Amer- Rev. Brand, after spending 15 Elder Ramsey,^ department. Mrs. Laufen- the school. ica of which Calvary Free Church years in Indiana and Illinois Federated Church also opened Earl . ment such as the Apostles Creed," its :il half days of Bible instrucr who wili: serve g burger will conduct a nursery for C E N T '- .R- At M-E-T. H'0' is a member.. here . with Elderv - the pastor pointed out. "We be- ' ¦ ' tion Monday with 72 pupils attend- the small children of' . the teach- DlST Church will hold itis school lieve that , it is the responsibility Following the .yearly ..'. •meetings Ve-ldon O. Baird, | ¦ . Rev. Anderson was called to ing. The church picnic will fee June ing, staff. v "' - . for 4-year-olds through sixth of each individual to formulate his Cal- 15 at Perrott State Park, and the has served nine | " ¦ ' ¦¦ ' " « ' vary Free Church, Winona , and months of his| The . closing program will be graders. ' Classes .are scheduled own . . . . y . . ; closing program y will be at ..the June 22 at 10 a.m. and the pic- from Monday through . June 22 "Basically bor beliefs coin- has served since that time ia two-year mission.! , church June 17; The RcV; Donald nic will ' be held June 24 following from 9:3Q to. 11:30 a.m. This eide with most Protestant Brooklyn Ni Y.,; Hartford, Conn:, Rily is the pastor, v He is a native of I the 9 a.m. worship service. Trans- year's the me is "The, Bible." groups. We balieva in Christ as and his present church in .Milwau- St. Bartholomew's Catho-lie par- Washington, yD.C. I portation will be furnished for Teacher s will be: Four-year-olds, Hi. h«ad o-f th» church and tha kee.- . ish also began Bible instruction There are 35" children in the outlying areas. Mrs. Ted Biesanz and Mrs. Max Bible as Hia rule and . Monday; It will continue for two branches of the Ramsey , fluid* " cliurch in the mis- "Let s Learn About God" is the DeBolt; kindergarten, Mrs; II. G. "No one in . our church is requir- Weeks from 8;40 to 11:50 a.m. with ' theme of the School at REDEEM- Rygmyr,, Mrs, L. L. Kord a and Fr. Zechei ;Fi*v de Grood pupils attending. sion area including, . Minnesota, ed lo conform to a doctrinal 125 grade school parts of North , and;South Dakota, , ' -: ¦iw. .v.v.v. .vjftiixt ______M ER LUTHERAN Church which be- Miss Joyce Morcomb; first grade statement^ " Rev. Rekstad said. Msgr. Haun Given ./. - 'JMK^'j' The Rev. Edward Sobczyk is pas- gins at 9 a.m., Monday Mrs. Torrr Mason* second grade, tor. : Manitoba and part of the provinca ' ¦Because of this -we have a wide Rev. Buelow Rev. Schultz of Ontario, ¦ "All children from . four years Mrs. James Ulum;; third grade. spectru m , of believers in our old through ninth grade are wel- Mrs. John , . Taylor ; . fourth , fifth churchy Our basic belief is thiat Title By Pope where he served as pastor,, pur- come," said the Rev. D. .T. Pan- arid sixth grade, Mrs. Keith OS- where we agree we enjoy unity, chased land hear here and set- Fountain City Girl kow.y pastor: -at Redeemer; "' trander* . music director , Mi ss arid'Where we disagree we', seek The title of prothonotaryv apos- tled in 1855. . Combined Choirs Trudy Graubner; director , Mrs. tolic has been bestowed upon the Receives Missa l Some of the lessons included in to exercise .understanding. Pa- ' ¦ ' AFTER conducting services in the two-week: course are "God Roy Los-sen; student assistants tience and charity are: exercised Rt. Rev. Msgr. Julius ' •Wi- - -Haun ; For School Wo rk To Sing Suhday will be Allyn Thurley , Beverly . pastor of-. St; Casimir Church , by homes here for a time he request- Saves Us From Sin" and "God in all things.'' ed Dr. C.F.W Walther to send a Has Power Over Death " Trans- Stahr, Peggy Olson, Royal Or- Pope John XXIII, according to a FOUNTAIN : CITY - Wis; (Spe- . - ¦' ' ' "The Congregationalists concern pastor, This was done in 1862. . Anna Lettner, At South Beaver portation will be provided. phan, Lynn Orphan , - . C1 a i r e for education is pointed out by letter received by the Most Re*v. ciaD-^Jo daughter Peirce, Heidi Lauer, and Sheryl Edward A. Fitzgerald, bishop -of The Rev. H.F.Ci Grupe, who was of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lettner, The nursery and kindergarten ' '¦ ' some of the colleges and univer- ETTRICK, Wis. (Special)—The classes will meet from 9-I0.-1J* Sebo. . " Winona, frorri the ; apostolic dele- serving at Mondovi , Wis., made received a daily missal, given an- combined choirs of Living Hope, School at St. MARTIN'S sities in this country founded by gate, Washington , D.C. a survey trip to the area. A short Fr. Erhster Fr. H atch by the Knights of Golumbus a.m. The primary^ junior and jun- LM- members of our churches," he nually French . : Creek and South Beaver . THERAM Church begins at 9 a.m. ¦ ' ¦ Msgr. Haun, who was born in time later he accepted a call tb to/ the student at St .- Mary's churches will pre- ior high classes . willymeet from stated. " " •' . ' Winona , was ordained a priest in the . Hart-Silo parish. Cl«rgy changes ; and appoint- Creek Lutheran 10-11:50 a.m. Classes will be held Monday. Classes will continue "Harvard , School here who has raadei the sent a concert at the South Beav- each morning from 9 to 11:30 the first college built Rome on Oct; v 28, 1915, wtoere he Under bis leadership the con-, ments in Winona and the . area most improvement duri ng the from Monday through Friday for in (he United States, Yale and have been announced by the Most er Creek cliurch at 8 p.m. Sun- two weeks. A closing program js a.m. for two weeks. had completed gregation was organized and a school year. day. "Let's Learn About God" is the Oberlin were all founded by the studies in philos- Rev, Edward A. Fitzgerald , bish- being planned for 7 p.m; June 22. Congregationalists. church was built of logs near the Students that had perfect at- concert a part of the theme for school. Children from Another of bur ophy and theology present church cemetery. op of Winona; tendance for thevyear were: The is Teachers are:. Nursery, Mrs. colleges, Beloit , was the first in at the Propagan- The Rev. Richard E, Hatch is 95th anniversary the South Beaver Glenn Dopp and Mrs. James John- the Nursery Department , (3 year The chuurch also served as liv- John Abts, Leslie Haney, Lerwls Thorni olds) the Midwest to admit ..students of da University. transferred (r o m St. James jr., Leonard Leliner Jr., Nancy Duellman, Creek church is observing this , through junior high (ninth ' ing quarters for Pastor Grupe. ' Bonita . Haney, Cherrle Ryder, John Losln- son ;. kindergarten Mrs. Ro h e r t any-; faith' , or. race, Carleton Col- He .was assign- Church, St. James, to be assistant ' •year. The church Luther League Brabeo and Mrs. James Skorlin- grade) are invited. Transportation He lived at Hart for a year and , ski, Tarry Litscher, Mary JoWoUt, Dlani ¦will lege in Northfield, although - there ed: to teachyy al then moved to Silo where he at St. Mary's Church here. i Kupletz, Becky Wolfe, Gordon Senn, Jamei be in charge bf the social sky; priftmiy, Mrs. Fred Brus. is furnished by St. Martin's School re- Bedily, Daniel Senn/ Wayne At_>ts and Deb- busy ", is no. longer any denominational the newly estab- mained until 1867. ; The Rev. Milo L. v'Erhster is | "hour following the services. Tht Jr. and Mrst Herbert Hunze ; jun- bi* Litscher. public is invited. .: • ¦ '.. Robert Wolf is in charge of the tie, was founded by the Congrega- lished Sti Mary's While the congregation was with- (ransferred from St. John Vianney ior, Mrs. Warren Macemon,. and tional Conference of Minnesota. College, Winona, Church, Fairmont, to be assistant junior .high , Mrs. D. T. Pankow.v school , included on the teaching out a minister after Grupe had staff are:" Mr. C. Kuxhaus, Ruth "The reason members of our ih 1918 where he left , a number of lay. leaders at St. Stanislaus Churc h here, Prog ram and Picnic Babysitters are: Mrs. Robert churches were -instrumental ' - in has been a pro- effected June 39. Bauer. Mrs. Ervin Gernes, Mrs. Braatz, Joan Malenke, Miss. A. : along with": neighboring ministers Wachs, Dorothy Deye, Mrs. Haake, founding schools in this country is fessor of philoso- conducted services1. THE REV. William A. Glynn , Set in Blair Arej fORWP^?^, Dale Reiter ' and Benita Nordsving. that they were greatly concerned phy and English is transferred B a r b a ra Pflughoeft, Kathryn M»gr. Haun from Marian High BLAIR , Wis. (Special!—Vacation Registration: Mrs. Merlin Doblar clergy,; as well as serv- A SECOND log church was built School. Owalnnna Q^LITY ^^^ Deye, Judy Paulson, M. Kay Luck- with education oE the Har- Bible school students , wi J] present and Mrs. Wiimer Larson. Trans- vard , at first, was a college pri- ing as dean. on the present church site when to be superintend portation: Mrs. Floyd Anderson ow, Jackie Ames, Mrs. Stevens, He has served \ a program at 8 p.m; Friday at Jeane Graves, Clara Niemeyer marily intended to educate the the Diocese of the Revi G. Reitz came to the rdentyat St. Mary and Merlin Doblar. Superinten- Winona as censor of books, judge congregation in 1865. Trempealeau Valley Ch urch. and Jane Sheets. clergy, j ; Grade! Sc h ool Awards will be given.- . dent: Pastor Pankqw. THE HISTORY of the Congrega- in the matrimonial court and ex- Shortly after the Rev. E.M. pmitrei^±i£Zjk The cohnmittee on education , the school of the CHURCH OF , land Loretto High THE NAZARENE will be conduct- tional church dates back to the aminer of the junior clergy. Buerger came to Hart in 1869 ¦ School ,; Caledo- Services Sunday will bo at 8:45 Howard Peterson, chairman, con- He has served as pastor of St. from. Washington . D.C , a frame * at the Trempealeau Valley church ducted a hwuse-to-house survey to ed from Monday through June 15 time that the Protestant Reforma- Casimir since January 1958. : nia , and adminis- and at 10 a.m. at Taylor church. from 8:45-11:45 a.m. tion was moving through Europe. Kn church was built : and the log v trator Nich- invite children in the immediate has continued as a member of the structure was used as a parson- of St. The Sunday school picnic (or Special Prices Theme is "Trying Christ's Way." The first members of the be- , olas Church/ near area of the church to the school. The daily program will include faculty at SI. Mary 's teaching spe- age.. . both churches will be heJd at nooii Many members of the church as- lie! revolted against the Act ol cial classes in philosophy and Eng- s Caledonia , at Blair Riverside Memorial Park, For Summer Fill Bible study and memorization , Conformity adopted by the English During his pastorate the con - The Rev. Louis sisted in Hhe survey. music, craft and recreation for lish. gregation grew to the present size The third church of tlie parish, ' :. .— CALL US. -^ The annual school at ST. MATT- Parliament. The act set up a def- He was honored by Pope Pius G. Cook is trans- the Upper Beaver Creek will have children and youth from the ages inite form of worship, specific of over 200 communicant mem- I ferred f rom St . , HEWS LUTHERAN Church will of three to 14. XII by appointment as a domestic bers and 300 baptized members. worship at 11:30 a.m. when the begin Monday at 9 a.m. There prayers and sacraments in ad- prelate on Sept. 26. 1943. Fr. Glynn Mary 's Church school pupils will present a pro- Staff workers are: Mrs. Phil dition to telling members of the Prothonotary apostolic is lhe For 35 years t*he present pump here to be assist- will be classes for children from and tool shed was the school. gram , The picnic will be at the WESTERN three years old through the grades. Williams, superintendent; Mivs clergy how to dress. highest papal honor conferred on ant at St. John Vianney Church , church. Eunice - Myers, , craft- supervisor; During the Rev . Francis Johl's ¦ "" Ttegislratlon *" will "be TrT llie"* so- - The v English separatists -or In- a- priest - by th* P-oiie. - -'.--'¦- " " Fairmont, effective, June...19...... , _ . Mrs. Richard Schwab, music su- dependents, were the originators. paslor ate the first parochial school The Rev. Jerome F. Verdick is McShane, is transferred , from Sa- Good,' Clean Coal cial rooro of the church. The pervisor ; , teacher. C. Roediger, was called . course will include Bible study, Mrs. Amy Cole refresh- They were in contrast to the Puri- transferred from St. Stanislaus cred Heart Church, Waseca, to be! Top-Quality Fuel Oil ment s*u per vis or , and John tans that wanted to purify* the An- Previous to this time school was Church here to be assistant at pastor at St. Patrick' _s Church , art work; singing and the memo- Schramm, playground supervisor. Vacation School taugh t by the pastors and mem- rizing of* Bible verses. glo-Catholic Church. Ss. Peter k Paul Church Blue Brownsville. AdvertlHrne-nlV Teachers are : Miss Janet Smith , The belief was brought to this bers of their families. The Rev . Albanis K. Kuisle Is Howard Heup is superintendent nursery; Mrs. Lester Fuerstennu* At Fountain City Kcirth. of the school. Mrs. Gilbert Mat- country by the Pilgrims, who had The Rev. Paul Ruonrectit came The Hev. William P. ' Bertrand transferred from St. Wenceslaus and Mrs. Dale Phelps, kindergar- to Hart in 1884. , , son and Mrs. Louis Walthcrs are ten; Mrs. Howard Nelton and Mrs, fled to Holland and later the Unit- Closing Toni is transferred (rom St. Peter 's Church Jackson to be* pastor of Here's Just in chargje of the treats which will ed States because of religious per- ght A brick parsonage and a brick Chinch , Caledonia , to be assistant Sacred Heart Church , Waseca, Eugene Maroushek, primary; Mrs. cliurch were erected between be given: to the children during the Eldon Schramm, junior , and the secution. FOUNTAIN CITY. Wis. < Spe- at Sacred Heart Church and in- The Rt, Rev. Msgr, TYancis W, A Sample recess racriods. The Pilgrims, which were made cial)— The I9C>2 sessions ol vaca- 1902-06 while the Rev . John Braucr structor at Sacred Heart High Klei n is transferred fr om Sacred Rev. Williams, junior high . was serving lhe congregation. of Household Helps in School at FIRST B APT I ST A demonstration school will be up mostly ot lhe craftsmen of Eng- tion Bible school at St. Michael's School , Waseca. Heart Cliurch , Heron I_ake , to be Church 'will begin Monday and conducted during the Sunday land , had been boycotted in their Evangelical Lutheran Church will The 50th annivarsary was ob- The Rev . Hubert K. Keches is pastor ot St. Wencesla us Church , "Hint. From Heloije" school hour at 9:45 a.m. June 17: country. close with a worship service con- served shortly before lie went tb transferred from Sacred Heart , Jackson , and the dean of Jack- ¦ ? Browne, in his book Wood Lake in 1912, published weekly in your Wi- t -w ?* _, -w -w ^w ^ ? ? ^< LAKESIDE EVANGELICAL Robert, ducted by the children at 7:45 p.m. Waseca , to St. Peter 's Church and son and the western part of Mar- "Reformation Without Tarrying for today at the church. The brick school was built In tin Counly. nona Sunday n.ws color comic FREE CHURCH will conduct its 1916 under the leadership of the Loretto. High School , Caledonia. school from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Anie," set down the beliefs o( the The theme ot this year's school The Rev. John P. Gengler Is ttctlon. church They -were : "Christ lhe and the service is "Let's Learn Rev. Meissncr. THE REV. Richard J. de Grood transferred from Holy Trinily ? < from Monday through Friday, . MUFFIN TATERS Great Gas Only Head of the Church ," "The About God." Superintendent o f the THE CONGREGATION celebrat- is transferred from Lourdes High Church , Owatonna , lo be paslor The JRev. LaVern Swanson is the DEAR HELOISE: director, Teachers are : Mrs. La- Bible the Only Rule and Guide of school is Mrs. William Kochemder- ed its 60th annivarsary in 1922. School , Rochester , lo be instructor of Sacred Heart Chu rch , Heron Vern -Swanson, Mrs. Carl Stall- Faith" and "Everyman His Own 'er. The Rev. Paul Koehneke was the at Immaculate ' Heart ol Mary Lake, When baking potatoes, I find ft for LESS! Priest." Teachers and helpers are: Tlie church pastor. The Rev. Ernst Seminary and St . Mary 's College The Hev. Lawrence P . Ginther a wonderful idea to put each po- I J knecht and Mrs. George Forster. , Mrs. John Marilyn Holty and Barbara Groves THE Congregational Church is Rev. Harold Essrnann Sprengeler was pastor from 1931- imd chaplain a( LaSalle . Hall. is transferred * from S-t, Patrick' s tato in one of (he holes in a in the city of Winona. Haeuser, Mrs Lewis Zeller, Mrs. Tlie Rev, James W. Hennessy • are assistants. the oldest %\, Church , Brownsville , t-o be paslor muffin tin. ? It began on the levee in 1852 in Ethan Kochenderfer, Mrs. Frank Recent pastors are the Rev, i.s transferred from Sl. Theodore at Holy Trinity Church , Owatonna. The school theme is "Adventur- , Mrs, Gerald Schelde-ggcr, The Iin makes it easy to remove \ ing with Christ." The program in- a hotel operated by Mrn: Abner Gille Julius Buelow . Herman Brauer Church , Albert Lea , to be instruc- ?Jrs. Auto Service} S. Goddard. Mrs. Harvey Falls and the Misses and Edwin Friedrich ,' the present tor al Marian High School and the potatoes from the oven and cludes craft and missionary film Putz, Karen Brnnd-iorst, r 118 Franklin J strips. The church , which has 400 mem- Virginia pastor, assistant at St. Joseph's Church , keeps Ihem from rolling around. anniver- Sharon Putz, Judith Gille, Judith On June 15. 1944. the church ¦ __. __k * ___k ___k ______! bers, celebrated Its 100th Owatonna. ¦ M ORF Also . . . keeps potatoes frem . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH will Isakson, Adelo Stihr , LuAnn Vcra- was destroyed by fire and three R, Doniok , new- begin Its school at 9:30 a.m, Mon- sary in 1954. , Elaine The Rev. Daniel dropping through the racks in tha David Burt , who served as pas- guth , Penelope Bcrgmann years later the stone church was ly ordained, to he instructor at day, Classes, which continue Buchholz nnd Karen Hcrzber „g and dedicated . PERFECT 1 oven. through Friday, will be dismissed tor from 1858-66, was very much and Allen Putz. Lourdes Uifih School and assist- f Mrs. L. M. NEW LASTING SHINE interested in the educational David Putz The school Was closed ln 1951 ant at St, John 's Church , Roches- pt 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Ludwig Tamke wns In and torn down in 1960. FRUlf j growth of the city and served as charge of refreshments, Following ter. 1 BALLPOINTS The EVANGELICAL UNITED superintendent of schools here. This year not only marks the The Hev. Leroy F. Kikons , new- FQR ALL FLOORS BRETHREN CHURCH school will tho closing service this ev-cning, 100th anniversary of the church DEAR HELOISE: contains He left the city in 1870 because handicraft projecls Will be di splay- ly ordained , to ho assistant at St. ballpoint p-ens /* new floor finish run from Monday through Friday. of failing health. He returned in hut also* the 60th of the brick Theodore Church , Albeit l.ea. For those with "Acrylic" the wonder working ed in the church basement n nd re- parsonage nnd the 15th of (lie around the house that just won 't 187") nnd was appointed stale su- will be served, The Rev. Clyde W, Iloncrmnnn , chemical that ends waxing, just freshmen I.s stone church. work ... did you .know that llu as tho new "acrylic" auto fin- perintendent of public instruct ion The present church is binlt . nl newly ordained , lo be assistant at isltirs require no waxing, New Witnesses Joining by Governor Pillsbury. cement hollow tile with a (ace Sl. James Church , SI. Jnmes. fillers could be removed and drop- Sisal Gloss lloor finish will not First Coiifi, refiational . sponsors Eyota Churches Hold stone from the Holmnuist Lan- The Itev. Benedict J. Pal/.cr. ped in a pan of boiling water? yisllovv and ends water spotting. In Activity senior nnd junior high school It is o( modified English Gothic newly ordained , lo be instructor The lire should he turned off quick- Special groi**) ** and a women's fel- Classes in Religion. High School and assist- It is slip resistant. Right for youth . non Stone <)uarry at Lannon, ' Wis, /il Pacelli ly. Allow to sit for a while and vinyl , , asphalt , rubber lowship. Il al so has a junior and ant nl Queen of Angels Church, linoleum Thr* Wlnonn congregation of Je- EYOTA , Minn , i SpeciaO—Eyota Haeuser of Milwaukee and is val- nearly all tho fillers will be re- Ifli!, wood and terrowo. Easy' to hovah's Witnesses is taking part senior choir. »• scheduled .summer design by Ihe architect Hugo C. Austin. No need Rueuirs **—Let churches have this combination of(3_ip. juven ated. j fliply and lasts lor months. in n social week of activity un- religious instruction this week. lied at S100.0OO. THE RT. ' Rev. Msgr , John C. p1 Un,M*t>ih(On tnd Meih- Providing, of course , they are " ~ der -direction ol the Walchtower visit to the local congregation on At Our Saviour 's Lutheran oxjchlor proiec^ your Thi" f ioinL£«i»>Z Bible and Tract Society. Sunday. Church five young; people are at- diciduout fruic (reel not completely nut of ink. •giinii iniccli Pauline Perkini 1*7 Ctnf-r St. G. J, Schuler , circuit represen- The purpose of (he visit is to tending religious Instructio n this mid di- tative , will conclude his week-long have fellowship in the ministry week. The Rev. Donald Emily is Dr. C. \\. tiruier te«j«s. Recommended b y (eiding Suit J-xperU SILVER ADVICE work find encourage one anoth- minister. Phone 4417 er. The theme of meetings through- The Evangeli .al United Breth- 111 Choeta Building meneil Siiiions, DEAIt IIE1-01SK: out the week is , "The urgency of ren and the Mel hodisl.s heW joint To dean those delicate , intricate our limes." Bible school l|iis 'week. Modern Chiroprac tic TED MAIER designs on silver pieces, where you DR. C. R. KOLLOFSKI O »•">. Ui-ou*th & p.m. Schuler hns boen in the minis- Holy Redeemer Church will be- try work for the past 20 years gin two weeks of Instruclion Mon- must get into the little tiny cracks tUK,»y •,0 li Electrotherapy DRUGS brush! Won- DR. MAX L. DEBOLT s* *>' and is a native of Ohio, ln (lie day. First Communion June 17 and Third & Lafay.H. . . . use n miijicui'a trav- EllrlngOT, Eliz- d'Tful for the liltU' liligi ce charms course of his ministry he has will be for: Sharon Monday thru Frid-a y « A.m. to 5 p.m. Opt0m4itrM» eled lo Europe ns well as through- abeth Hansen , Mary Kay Lawler. on your hrai'elcl . • Open Friday Evening 79 by Appointment out the Uiiile-d Stales., At the pres- Patrick Lovejmy, Robert Maier , brush will get into the 6850 • 3631 Cloud Saturday The T»«R » AN* M AIN Sr*. PUONI ent ht* visits IB congregations of John O'Ncil , Conrad Von Wold . ______tinier! crevices. " ¦--- ^„———^—iem Jehovah'- WilncsiM' s in Southcasl- Mlclmi'l Swcidbcrsh and Mary Ann ern Minnesota, Wnltcn*. CaidiK By Tho ScB Minnesota Bat'ry Statistics Territory Law WISCONSIN CONVENTION ' By MINNESOTA DAIRY INDUSTRY COMMITTEE . , *' .. Junior Dairymen Finals ¦ ' : ' ^Aliee - :.- . " • ¦ 1960 y 1*561- ;.'" . - - ' -' • '.- '; Number of Dairy Cows , <2 years or older ) '.,;,...... y yi\2€5,000 1,278,(XH) ' Wins Praise Average; butterfat production per cow -\:..,.:...;,....,..;.,...... - 281 ; 291 v ; . Begin Tdilay Average milk production per cow ...... ,...... _ ...... 8,030 8,130 pounds ; . Number of Dairy Farms ,..,...... ;.,....;.;.,..,.:..¦,.;. . 85,018- -,. 81,870 MONDOVI , Wis.: — Junior ^airy- tion demonstration*, general dem- ' * Gene Starkey, Uni- Total Milk Production ...., ....v...,...... ::.. • '; '...;..;...- . 10,158,000,000 10,390,000,000 pounds , Of Dairyland men and FFA members from more onstration by . ¦ than 70 vocational agriculture 4e- versity of Wisconsin; total Butterfat ..,.,;...... ;:...... ;...... -. ;....;.:,..; '•; ^5li,00O,OO0 372,000,000 pounds ' LA CROSSE. Wis .—Some 500 Sh At Menomonie ¦ ¦ ¦¦ partments throughout ; Wisconsin 9:20-^Holsteiri p w, Charles '" ' ' "¦' . ' ¦¦' "estimate) delegates at the animal meeting . - of Dairyland Power will participate in the 1962 Wis- Brace, Lone Rock, Wis. MENOMONIE , Wis, I Special >.'.- . -.,; ...:...y. .' . .;...... 324, 000 >;344 ,440,000 pounds : ; Cooperative Edward B. Total Butter produced Vv..v.. :;.. 5^, here Wednesday commended the consin Junior Dairymen's conven- 9:30—Jersey show . Dairying and forage demohstra-: ¦¦' ¦ ' ( estimate) - .; tion and show at Mondovi High Syndergaard , Hillsdale, Wis . tions and the finals in selecting - ¦ . " . . . Wisconsin Legislature and Gov. Total Cheese Produdibil 'American),"...... ' .".: ,' .,".' - . '. '.. ;.'- ..... y 49,617,000 57,035,000 pounds School and fairgrounds June 18-19. 9:40—Guernsey show, George W. an . Alice in Dairyland will be fea- ' Gaylord Nelson for the support Minn. Total Nonfat Dry Milk Production ...v....,: .,...... '.-...,.' ...-::.; ; 493,367:000 ; unavailable given to rural electric,^ coopera- Boys and instructors will attend. Chambers, . Owatonna, tured at Farm Progress Days here . . The following activities will be 9:5OO y 18,795,000 gallons Following a record total ; of 43 Business meeting of the associ- 10i 10—Dairy cow type cl assifica- "Alice" contest will be held in ¦''.. .: ( estimate) roll call votes in the Senate and ation , extemporaneous speaking tion contest (open , to all JDA,,FTA conjunction with Farm Progress .._ ... '.... "' ¦' :¦ v 451 . 42.*! (estimate! Assembly, - legislation was passed ' , election of directors at and 4-H . members. : Days, the two programs are ex- Number of. Creameries manufacturing Butter ...../.. contest . " ' 215 210 ( estimate) and signed info law which gave large, selection oE junior dairy- 11:10—Contest placing and ex- pected tov draw 150,000 visitors to Number of Milk Bottling Plants ...... ,: ,..;:...,...... :/.....; ; y ¦ protection to territories developed ,..-, - ...... -, ¦.: ....y...... ' 27 y "; ' 27 (estimate) man of the. year, demonstration planations, the community of about 8,600. : . Number of Cheese Plaflts . . - . by electric cooperatives during the , , li:.')0—LUnch at high school ', ca- Prosper L. Schank : ' ' ^ V 51 51 ( estimate) contest educational lecture ban- j Number of Ice; Cream Plants for Wholesale : ..., /;. ...,,.\,..- .. .. V past 25 years, from invasion by quet, presentation of awards, ed- feteria. . DONALD N. McDowell,- dlrector Number of Dry Milk Plants.. .„...; . ':¦:::...:. '.,.¦.¦.: ....' ,.:. :'. : ' 66 64 (estimate) private utility companies. - of '-the contest, said the progress ucational demonstrations^ and an ; 12:45¦ ¦p.m.—Dairy cow exposi- ' ',' ' .;._...... ?306,O79,0OO $315,000,000 ¦ ' "• . days show will give the contest Farm Gross Income from Dairy Products :. . .. . FEATURED speaker wa* Au- interview pf cattle exhibitors for tion. . a differen t setting and a new; . -; ( estimate) dairy shows. 2:15—Recognition of . donors. " Arcadia farmer ¦ brey J. Wagner, a native of Wis- value We think it's a wonderful Average Size of Farm .v-.„y:' . ...:^ .,;;.:...;...;...... : v 208 - ..; ¦ ; 210 acres : y consin, The program for the dairy show 2:45—Award announcements. . v r : and director of- the , Wis., and most significant tie-in,v he ,,...._ .. .;. . 14.9 ; 15.6 Tennessee Valley Authority, To the ¦June 19 will include the following: . Doyle Boyl, Madison . su- Average Number of Dairy Cows per Farm ¦ ¦ 9- a;' ' will be in charge of type saidv ,' , : - ¦.' ,373 $33,600 delegates Wagner said: "The most . . rh.--Glenn Hardy.; Buffalo pervisor, Leaving Monday Average Value, or Land per Farm .. /. .. . v. ...y . .v. y...... V... . . $33 County Fair Asspc-ation president, classification contest. Ralph Coop- Five , judges, two from the De- ¦;¦¦ ¦ ¦:' " ' ¦¦ important thing we have in com- partment, of Agriculture , one from Minnesota ranks: • ' .- ''. . , . '" . will giv-e . a . welcome. er will present the sweepstakes ' • mon is. a matter of philosophy,, the; the dairy .industry, a.dairy farm - ; • ' . First in butter production belief that our job is more than 9:10—Dairy cow type classifica- award. er and a newsman; will interview On Goodwill lour ¦First In dry milk production (Wisconsin second) just producing a commodity. Elec- and evaluate the appearance and ARCADIA , Wis. (Special)—Pros- Third In -tolBl milk production (Wisconsin first/ New York second) tricity is the lifeblood of a modern poise of the fin alists during the perv-L. Schank , Arcadia farmer, society. With lowered costs, the Nearly Ai! Young final contest. more, widely it can be put to work Buffalo Electric The contestants will undergo a will be among a delegation of 20 agriculture cooperative leaders the greater can be the productive- Wisconsin Far iri hectic; round of breakfast , lunch ness, prosperity, and living stand- and dinner appearances andya from Wisconsin who will leave In- ternational Airport at New York ards of the people we serve " Peoble 'Jobless' Tc( Meel Monday parade downtown Saturday at 1:1-5 Referring to TVA's pioneering City Monday on a 22-day pcople- ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ ' p.m. before the final winner is an- Turk^V •• ' •- '' - . V 'V- :¦*¦ ¦ . - ¦ ' '- ' ¦ :• • ¦ '- . • - . ¦ ' ¦'' ¦ ' ¦ . . . MoiQ^. • . . . . . - . '• . development of WH ITEHALL, -Wi*. ( Special high-analysis fertil- nounced at the coronation ball Sat- to-people goodwill mission to Kur- . ppe. izers arid demonstrations of their Between 85 and 90 percent urday night. , — The Wisconsin delegation will value Wagner reminded his rural of Wisconsin Af Cochrane-FC audience that nearly- 60 fertilizer 's f»rm young pao- REGION FIVE winner it , Penel- take part in farm visitations , meet- I :At_M.A. Wis. - IL C. Potttiast, > plants in the Dairyland area were pie bave to seek employment ope Havener. 20. Eleva. ¦v . . ings and interviews with govern- j Menomonie. will be the featured Demonstrations during Progress For licensed to use TVA patents; that off the farm, Ray Shantdln, gt the 26th annual meet- ment agriculture leaders arid speaker of- 57 fertilizer distribution firms in I Days will include forage harvest- ficials iti Kngland , Poland; I Inn- Turkey . producer-growers^!l an ^^^^^i$iid fair- prices for producers and con - v THESE GROWERS are ^^eligibU Trempealeau ., - C o u n t y 4-H l ing of the Buffalo Electric Coop- : ing, a hay-wafering machine, mak- gary, Frahce and Soviet Russia. '¦ contract - producers who are eli- sumers and to avoid future dis- to vote for . or: against the mar- the same area cooperate with agent, reported. j erative, at 10 a.m. Monday at Co- ing of low-moisture silage, fertili- mission is gible to vote . in the nationwide astrous pi-ice situations' such as keting order formulated by the TVA in i mproving and promoting Purpose of the ^ to ' better fertilizer use . As the demands for employ- ; chrane-Fountain City Hig.lv School. ty trials, weed control , ; pasture re- give Wisconsin farm leaders an referendum.June 18-22 on the pro- that which resuHed from over-prp- turkey industry to help obtain practices, and keys in 1961, and ''contract pro- that over 2,000 farmers in the ment ' .-off the *farm are de- ! Potthast recently. became a safe- novation ' with and without chem- opporlunity to personally learn, posed turkey rtiarketing order pro- duction in 1961 fly vfield officer for the REA. Prior icals ) , alfalfa and redvclover . plots, duced approximately 104 million Those eligible to vote in the ref- ducers'' w-ho in 1%1 had a rislc- Dairyland area have taken part in creasing, the demand for pro- see and com pa r e agricultural . the TVA test-demonstration pro- | to accepting his new post, lie was woodlot improvement, farm build- methods and procedures, tell the turkeys , or about 96 percent of erendurii will include "producer- of-loss contract in turkeys pro- ; fessional and technical workers ing and barnyard Improvements, duced by a producer-grower. By gram. . v .'V ; supervisor of job training and story of the American way of life the record 19S1 out put of 108 mil- growers" who marketed more than will increase by 40 percent by I safety for the rural' electric coop- fly control and niore, ,600 pounds. (liVeweigjit) of tur- law, cooperatives may vote f o r General Manager John P, Mad- ' ' and combat communistic propa- lion birds.: 3 1970. . - jcratives in Wisconsin. Mrs. Bert ' Schaffner . Cochrane, ganda, ; The proposed marketing , order growers will be discussed at a their producer-rneiribers. gett announced that a joint agree- : Shainklin said the demand During the bus in ess session was one of six final ists chosen t o The tnission is' arranged and referendum for the turkey meeting Tuesday* at Rochester. '¦¦• Each-' eligible producer must cer- ment between Dairyland and the ! arid de- -for clerical and sales person- thre-e persons prepare her dairy recipe on the signed to implement the purposes tify, the liveweight voiume of his Atomic Energy Commission , in- ' members will elect women's program at Progress volving the installation nel and skilled workers will i'to serve three-yea r terms oh the : of the U: .S. Cultural Visitation Ex- turkey .marketings in 1961. This of an atom- Days. She demonstrated her win- certified volume will appear on his ic reactor at Genoa , ; . Wis..:, -'is ex- increase by 20 percent, but the i board of directors. Directors will , change Program arid the Peope to pected to be demand fr unskilled workers Tteuben !3uhr, ning recipe "Golden Fish Bake in People Foundation. ballot when he receives it from signed by AEC within I be elected to replace Cream , " today in . the women' s Around the Pitchfork the next few days. Allis-Chalmers will drop by 15 percent. Christ and ArthurvvBenj amin. The delegation will be headed the ASCS . county office. ' [Rudy building at Dunn County Fair- Co. has been ' selected by the AEC He points »ut that 4S*rr _i™?M_i^^^BBBB^w iSWmiwfS^^iBUBBtS^t.* -_R-HH^B______^^^fi_k_iitN8_Bffis-1^SBmn^S^KBKKti_. t£M3BB. iflRS Wabasha leaders federa- industry and olhers — unless production of quality ^^^ * W-t tion , will be a voting delegate, in the chip nior leaders will be June 12-16. cies and position with reference to i' MnS^^^^M^'^^S^KSw' '' / w^^^y^KBflB^^^nl^Hf j^tljEMg Enteriii R the tractor driving con- To Meet Monday potatoes is increased. Ray Slianklin; Trempealeau Coun- making loans for generation and "Unless the acreage for chippable potatoes is expanded," ty agent, reported. transmission facilities "; that mem- test will be Leonard Rollins, , 10-cent bag of chips could go B^l^fS^^S^^mwlti^lS-^^^'^^^ Theme of the conference , "Leads On Galesville Farm they maintained "the price of a Objectives are: To develop a bers of Dairyland Power Cooper- ! as high as 15 cents , thereby curtailing consumption as well as the better understanding of the im- ative '"vigorously oppose enact- for Leadership," will he stressed Will TEI I ALI,. Wis. (Special - ,000 men and women in the chip industry and allied in tours , workshops and special Trempealeau County Guernsey jobs of up to 25 portance of leadership; lo open up ment into law proposals to elimi- meetings at the conference, Uni- Brooders will hold a twilight meet- industries. " new areas of interest for d*ei_- nate minimum rat e regulation s on Stop ! Now sell every drop of versity of Minnesota "staff mem- infi Monday a( the Leonard Oines giites; to challenge 4-H members bulk commodities applicable to bers will direct all activities. farm , seven miles easl of Gales- 16,032 pounds milk and 602 pounds with facts to use in making de- railroads and the imposition of your milk from the fourtli day Approximately 750 junior lead- ville , Peter Bieri , Trempealeau Records Completed butterfat in 34!) days. All are own- cisions, and to emphasize the im- any user tax applicable to inland ers from all part s, of Minnesota Counly agenl , reported. For Five Holsteins od by J, J. Rosenow, Posenholm portance of education in preparing water carriers ," and that member Land O'Lakes Calf M ilk Replacer lets you sell all you r whole are expected to attend. F. A. Hendrickson , speaker , will Farm, Cochrane. for fulure tasks and living. systems give maximum effort to milk and still raise a good , healthy calf. This milk product e in p h a ,s i z e the importance ol ALMA , Wis. — Outstanding pro- is highly digestible—contains 10% extra fat for 22% more youth' s role in dairyin* * , duction records were completed calories,' vitamins, trace minerals and antibiotics . It does Hendrick-of son is operations nuinn^et' Tri- recently for five Holstein cows in not contain cereals which the young calf is unable to effi- ciently digrest at an early age. State Breeders Cooperative , West- Buffalo Counly, tlie Holstein-Frie- by, Wis. You'll save money by selling whole milk and switching the Geo rge W. Chanihecs, Owaton- sian Association of America , re- four-day-old calf to Land O'Lakes Calf Milk Replacer. HHfi^i^^H na , Minn., fiolrl representativ e of ported. Coats you less than $2 a cwt. reliquefied. Difference be- American Guernsey Cattle Club , Honey vale Margaret Ormsby a tween this and what you get for milk is profit. Calves are properly fed. will discuss Guernsey brcr-din-; ac- 9-year-old owned by Lloyd A. HHH . tivities. l lai("h , Alma , produced 15,582 It's the nation's No. 1 Calf Milk Replacer! In 1961, 1,500,000 .ludging contests at lhe mcetinj . pounds milk and HCfl pounds of calves were raised on Land O'Lakes Calf Milk Roplacer. for men, women , girls and boys tiiittcrfat in 3GR days. K BI H Research proves it puts on n pound of gain for 16) ^—a dime Switch will consist of classes in nuod Brook Lane .hil Homonn, a 9- less than 50% cereal products. Calves gained 94% faster, IB H cows, 2-year olds, yearlings and ^^^^MME^M£^^^^MM ^MI^^^A^AI^^^^MMI^HII *MAU ^B£K ^^^^^^^^^M needed 46% less teed.See your dealer. Lay in a supply now. TO DAY To ^ IBMir .vear-old owned hy Harry Marks , ^^^^^^^ ¦^^^¦^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ¦^¦^^^^^^^^^ ¦.".^^^^^^ ¦I^MHS^^^^^^^^^^^H senior calves. Mondovi , produced 14.24ft pounds ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^KE^^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^KBH^^^^E^miiSui^Ett^^Fi^^^^^^^^^^^^^K milk and 530 pounds bnlterfat in ^^^ ¦|H^^^^^^^ HK1 ^HI|flMH| ^^^H^^I BLAIR FHA DELEGATES • ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A BLAIR Wis. iSpeciali — Two .123 days, and (Hakes Calf Milk Replacer . Hosenliolm Wnlker Flora, a 5- fpa . ¦Blair High School girls, represen- \ A .-V/ Cartltlerf tor feeding efficiency by the nation '* leading tatives of their FFA chapter , at yeur-old , produced 17, 113 pounds Ns__ _£j>* calf nutrition research plant—Anoka Research. Farina ^®>H tended the Wisconsin FHA. conven- milk and 662 pounds hulterfat in tion this week at the American 3f>5 days . Rosenheim Burke Mo- Check the Dealer Nearest You URMST-SfUIHO H Mfy Assembly at Green Lake. Del- del , a 12-year-old , hnd 17,564 egates aro Marilyn Schroeder pounds milk and 6!>8 pounds but- WISCONSIN MINNESOTA KAWOWWItE! H85< and Patricia Berg. Mrs, Waller terfa t in Sfili days. Rosenholrri Whitehall Agricultural Service Walker Faith , a 5-yenr-oUl , had Wabasha Peed Stora Thia inflation II UC« Kline, adviser, accompanied them. Twetmt Bros. Mills, Ettrick help* prevent and I AMAAlfll There's a lot more than big capacity Harmony¦ Milk Ats-erhbt.rs ^H MatUon Mill , Northfield ¦ _ _, ,.. ,, „ clear up Mmtitta. ____W in a John Deere Twine-Tie Baler. u_._ _ «/¦ _ Nelson Feed Store, Houston Abo milka cleaner, WM IfulJulllLV Nelson Co-op- Creamery tatter. Available: ¦¦ _T # Whether you chooee the family-aized Slette Hatchery, Blair s'' charl" Co °P Creamery in Narrow-Bore, ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ^H 14-T or the bigger-capacity 21-.-T, Gilmanton Co-op Creamery Preston Creamery Produce Medium-BoreUae or ^H LIQUID NITROGEN Lar^fe! tiie fit* nl||i% you'll find rugged strength, a simple" Modena Co-op Creamery Hart Co-op .Creamery Original, Proven ^B tiiar.t design, accurate tying, protected oper- Garden Valley Creamery Association ¦ Bent-Meee - ¦ Jf**1 Mill j ¦ Boost your yields . . . Apply early! |

' " ' ' " ¦ Honored ' • Two . . ; ¦ . M^M^ii^ . ^^ fc ^^^ Winona Co. Dairy At Winona Co. Dairy Princess Banquet Tuesday SWCD Meeting ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ .'. By A. f. SHIRA ' . - "" , ' _ . \ Sattirday Ev-eriing Two 'Winona County men were *• W^ cited for soil conservation prac- Some Flower Show Ob««rvation$ SPRING "GROVE , Minn.—Hous- Kathy, 17, a brunette, is 5 loot tices at Homer-Buras-Pleasani A flower show is a parade of beauty, outstanding specimen ton Cpt-iity ' will select its Dairy 7, weighs 128 pounds and was a Valley Soil and Water Conserva- blooms oi varied colors and hues combined with ' floral arrangements Princess h-ere Saturday from a 1962 honor graduate of Caledonia tion banquet at the Oaks Tuesday of artistic design and pleasing symmetry. field , of ni ne candidates—thr ee High School. She was homecoming evening;. v This was fully demonstrated at the seventh annual Peony and from each of Spring -Grove, Cal- queen, a cheerleader and was They were Henry Eichman, Wil- Iris Show of the Winona Flower and Garden Club irk the lobby of edonia and Houston areas. Houston County 4-H style represen- son Township, and Roger Hack- the Merchants National Bank on Friday of last week. Peony and Iris Caledoni.i and Houston already tative at the 1961 barth, Hidgeway. specimens- and various garden flowers .combined in beautiful arrange- ¦' : ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ' have namied theirs; Sparing Grove, Minnesota y State EICHMAN began a complete ments vied with one another for i - * , . - .- - - '- '- . ' . . —^ where 13 'candidat(.&_hj_aej entered Fair. She i loves farm layout on his 200-acre farm the attention of: the show visitors. staged and— very— efficiently h_au competition, will crown ^ts prin- sports and like- iii 1958, immediately after he In ; spite of thei unfavorable ' died. The y entries were speedily cess at a banquet at 7 p.m. to- to sew and play bought the farm. He since has ' put Karen Sandra -'."Gi. y Patricia Kathleen Carol Lynn yy, yMirllyny v weather that y had prevailed for day at the: school, the piano. : in 120 acres of contour strips , has several -weeks previously, the en- processed, given the proper class- y On Saturday, Spria**; Grove will Her attendants put 40 acres into open pasture, tries numbered more than 225, one ification and placed oh the dis- are Darlene has protected 38 acres of his wood- of the: largest of the club's spring play stands without delay or com- host Dairy* Day for Houston¦ Coun-¦ - y VV ty.' v . ' - 'v- V' . vyy-yv ';;¦ - , Schiltz, 17. daugh- land from grazing and has put one shows,; .y. acre into wildlife patches. l^dtion.y Free yiupches, a cooking school ter of Mr. and THE IRISES were the predomi- The Jadies of the various com- Mrs. M yr el In addition he has built a farm at 10 a.mi., free registration gifts, nating flowers as the show was a mittees who organized and iriah- . arid an PD-unit. parade at 2 p. in, Schiltz , and Doro- pond* lias constructed 2,80. feet of ¦ little too early for the peonies, al- show will be ffeatured during the day: thy Kruse, 18. diversion terraces and has planted though tliey were fairly well repre- aged tie are to be congra** The 19(12 Houston County Dairy daughter of Mr. Dorothy 1,000 trees and shrubs in the sented. This is the third successive ttilated for their fine work. The Princess and two attendants and Mrs. Arthur windbreak near his farm buildings. will ¦ year that the weather and the tim- display stands were set up under be selected at a. banquet at 6 p.iri. Kruse. .- .' , . Eicrorian's award is given an- ing of the show has favored the iris. the supervision of Leo Brom. The at the school Also included , Other candidates were Ruth nually ^to one man in each soil and preparation of the staging and the . in . . ,;-. ', .^? It is, of course,: difficult , or impossi- .. the evening's festivities will be an Moe, Eugenia Heintz, Ann Olafson water conservation district in Min - ** ^ e- - ble, to strike the blooming peak of dismantling at the close of y the nesota. A farmer must combine Sandra F. Donna Mary Kay Mary Jwdy Betty Jean amateur talent show at 8:30 p.m. and .Lorraine Schroeder. each in such a combined .show . show requires a large amount* of at the htigh^ school auditorium. FIRST AND second place win- good business with good conserva- One of 14 candidates will be ies will be Jerryv Papenfuss , ista- ;. Many of the irises were at their work that is often not fully ap- Judge* will be: Robert Burns, ners in the kiddie parade Satur- tion practices to. win. Selection is named Winona County Dairy Prin- tion manager. bloomin-g best , though some of the preciated. Rushforj, and Odell lee Sir. and day afternoon were; "v made by businessmen arid conser- cess at a dairy day banquet at exhibitors stated that the wind and The tanks of the members p'E the Mrs. Doland Johnson, both of JMa- Horse entries—Cinda Burmeis- vation men : in the county. A NOON luncheon for dairy driving rain recently experienced Flower and Garden Club are ex- a dairy day banquet at 7:30 p.m. , ' bel. y ter; Gregory kirscht. y y The olher award is given annu- Tuesday at the Oaks. princess candidates and judges had damaged some of their choic- tended to the Merchants National Wheels—Jeff ,. Jay and Becky ally to the. outstanding, first-year Dr. C. L. Cole, head of the Dairy will be held at Hotel Winona. Lat- est blossoms.. The number of var- Bank for .the ribbons, prizes and Rostvbld, Leigh Almo. man in soil conservation work. Husbandry Department with the er in the afternoon, at about .4 ieties of iris are increasing at the facilities so generously provided. Houston Costumes— Rosalyn Alrrio, Ken- HACKBARTH laid out a consid- University of Minnesota, will be p.m,, the candidates and judges show with each passing year,. some Such fine cooperation alw.va y s neth and Lori Mei sch. erable amount of contour strips, guest speaker. Master of ceremon- will be taken on a Mississippi Riv- of thern outstanding as compared makes for a success,; from the HOUffTON, Minn.--Harla Jean Dairy pay theme—Peter Dan- started a crop rotation plan , built er cruise, sponsored by Winona with those ait previous shows. The standpoint of both the exhibitors . Halvenjon, daughter of Mr. , -and iel and Lori Schmitz, June and a diversion dike and improved his Chamber of Cornmerce. blooms were generally large, well and visitors. ' ' '; _ ¦¦¦ ¦' ¦ placed on the stalks and showed jVlrs.... - -j-ynth'er- Halverson, was Dennis ; Gavin. pasture land. V V'. - . . • " Featured guest at the banquet ' The judging rested in the cap- ;- good conditioning, .-,- . - : - ,- • ' ' ': - crowned 1962 Houston Dairy Day Races and other competitive will be Darlene Nisfcit , 1961 Wino- Margaret Arlene able handis of Mrs. W. G. Sindt princess at the annual banquet games were held in the park dur- Farm Calendar na County and Region Ten Dairy AS IN OTHER years, the yel- and David Sindt; St. Paul, botDi ac- ¦ , ' credited ' judges of the Minn esota Saturd ay .evening. ing the afternoon for children; 5-13. Today ' . ' - ¦ ' -.- '' -¦ " ' Princess who will . crown the 1962 na County Farm Bureau . v lows soemed to be in greatest num- - . Virginia Forsyth and . : . . Winona County Dairy Princess;. ' , Lamoille, Horticultural Society! Joanne An- Prizes were awarded approximate- 10-Year Growth MENOMONEE, Wis, -— Farm Judy McNally, 17 bers, but it was a pleasure to see derson ' "' and Mrs. J. Ray were named . attendants.¦ ¦¦ ly 30C : women who attended the Progress Days. . ' ;. •; ' ¦ v - . A Dairy Day dance will be held daughter - of Mr. more white varieties on display . Othca' candidates were: ' ¦Sac- cooking school , with home econo- at 9 p.m. Friday:at the Wyaltville McNally, - sponsored by Ridgeway than in o:hcr years. The blends dra Cosrey, Diane Botcher , Pat Car- SPRING GROVE, Minn.-Spring , with Erniev Reck pro- Creaiiriery. and bicblors, also , seem to be on Arc adia Swim Pool mist Miss Mary Kelly, Houston , Grove Dairy Day, Ballroom , penterl, Karen Sat her and Ruth in charge. tArs. Andy Higgins re- Of Pierce-Pepin afternoon and viding music. Betty Jean Heublein , 17, Lewis- the increase. The blues are always Sherry, y evening, dairy princess crowned a pleasing section of the show. Opened for Season ceived a garbage¦ disposal can as at banquet in.: evening. ton , daughter ; of v Mr. and Mrs. Haria Jean and her two attend- a door prize. " ;. FOLLOWING are the candidates Avery Heublein , sponsored by To appear to the best advantage ARCADIA .yWis. (Special)—Pae- ants -pill represent Houston in the Go-op Reviewed Saturday, June • and their sponsors: Rowekamp'sv Hatchery, Lewiston. in the show roorn, the stem of the tow swimming pool was scheduled , specim-en iris should be in proper ¦ Houston County contest at Spring ELLSWORTH, Wis, - An out- MENOMONIE, Wis. — Farm Karen , Wanek, 18 Rollingstone, Patricia Rivers, 17, Winona Rt. to open today according toi the GrovcJ Saturday eyenihg. i; Blair Businessmen Progress Days. Crowning of 1962 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R^ J. proportion to the flowering section. pool supervisor , William Cashen. standing 10-year growth in serv- , sponsored by Marigold When lhe flower head isv heavy, Judges for the contest were Mrs. ice to patrons, finances and as- Al ice in Dairyland , high school, 8 Wanek ,. Rivers, sponsored by Wilson . Fire- Painting and repair for: the sum- James Evenson and Mrs. James Give Bogus Dollars p."_m. '':.,.- " Dairies, Winona; flies 4-H Club. the stem should be more widely sets was reported at the silver an- ¦ branched , thick and tall. On the mer season were completed this Dahlij . Spring Grove, and Mrs: As Dairy Promotion CHATFIELD, M i n n.—Fillmore Sandra v Gensmer, 18, Rolling- Mary Carlson; 17, Altura , daugh- week.; niversary meeting of Pierce-Pepin , other hand, if the flower head is Ole Onstad, Lewiston; ' Electric Cooperative here Tues- County - Dairy Day, afternoon and stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ter; of Mr. and Mis. Marvin Carl- Season tickets iriay now . be pur- Entertainment was provided BLAIR, 'Wis. - "(Speeiaii - Blair , sponsored by son , sponsored by Walch Farm small , or of medium size, the by day.' - ' , evening, princess crowned at cor- Harold Gensmer : stem should not be cut so tall as chased at the pool ticket office at Hokrth Playboys. Ahna Marie businessmen, vstarting today, will onation ball in evening. _ American Breeders Service, Lew- Service, Altura. v Gaylord Carlson, Pepin,, was ¦ ¦ to be out* of balance with the the same prices as: last year, Houge, and Barbara Peterson, give one bogus "auction dollar " SPRING GEOVE. Minn -Hous- istbn.v . ' . ' • :¦ Kathleen ; Fischer, 18. LevHsloh, Hrfiirs for shimming " '' will - be ¦'' for each dollar purchased. This elected as a new member of the Frey,' Molly Fischer, flower portion. Houston, sang a duet. .'. ton County Dairy pay, afternoon Donna , 17, Houston Rt. vl . daughter of Mrs- The growing; popularity of ar- from 1:30 to 9 p.m. Lessons will .Mayor Robert Bedore was ' mas- policy, used as a special promo- board, succeeding Rolling Johnson. arid evening, princess crowned at for whom Mr. aiid Mrs. v Ludvig sponsored by. Lewiston Coopera- Sidney Peterson and Marlin Peter- ' rangements was evident by the be given to beginners and advanc- ter of ceremonies. The Rev. tion for dairy products, will con- banquet in evening. Petersen are . guardians, sponsored tive Creamery. . large number displayed in this ed swimmers and in life saving. Cherries Dundas gave the ihvoca- tinue through , the rest, of . June. son were re-elected. by Pleasant Busy Bees 4-H yClub. President Sidney Peterson . said Sunday, June* 10 ¦ MARY KAY Hennessy, 17, Low. section of the show . This givesvaa Children must sign up for l essons yl-pn, and the Rev. , ' A-i. A_ .Braa ten On June 30 hundreds of articles . Sandra Frisch, 17, - ' .-Minneiska , opportunity;to exhibit by flower at tiie , ticket office. No child wiU of rrierchiandise will be auctioned that revenue from the sale of pow- LEWISTON , Minn .-Peppy Pals daughter, of Mri and Mrs. Clar- iston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. concluded with the benediction . 4-H Club will hold annual picnic, Vernon Hennessy, sponsored by growers who may feel that they be accepted for beginning Lessons Tiie Looney Valley Lutheran pff to. the highest , bidder hi bogus er has nearly doubled in the past ence Frisch, sponsored by Rolling- 10 years—from $278,731 to $523,- Arches, .12:3- p.m. Security State Bank, Lewiston. do not have suitable blooms for unless he is 7 aind. physically fit. Ladies . Aid served.a ham and scai- auction dollars. Free milk or ice stone! Farmers Union local. the y specimen classes, but can Classes for adults will be sched cream also will be distributed 599. Power, used by patrons has Monday, June 11 Margaret Kalmes, 17, y Rolling- Carol Lynn Meyer, 18, Winona v loped potato dinner. Rt,; 2, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. make artistic and colorful entries uled at dates to be announced la that evening. Items to be auction- increased from 8,843;561 KWH to GALESVIL-LE, Wis; e Trempea- stone; ' daughter o£ Mr. and Mrs. under the arrangement section 22,764,008 annually in the period : Henry Meyer, sponsored by Wil- . I' ter. ed will . be on display June 16 in lea u County Holstein . Breeders Arnold Kalmes, sponsored by Roll Also, an opportunity is provided John Koetting will be water safe Power costs have decreased frorri Twilight meeting, Leonard Oines ingstorie Cooperative Creamery; :¦' ¦ son Cooperative Creamery. . a downtown window. . Marilyn Bonow, 18, Lewiston, for the use of other flowers in ir- ty instructor. Larry Gaiits-ch wil Caledonia .016 to .0133 per KWH. The valua- farm, 8, p.m. rangements under certain classifi- ¦ ____¦ ¦ _.,___¦!¦¦!¦_¦ ¦ ¦ • ARLENE NELDNER, 17, Lew daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold be oathhouse attendant and senioi r nii mi tii * ,i tion of the co-op has been boosted Tuesday, June 11 cations. Houston County Wins from $720,447 td .$1,131,049 since iston, daughter of Mr. and - Mrs Bonow, ' sponsored by Lewiston lifeguardVAriother water safety ih 1952, WINONA—Winona County Dairy Carl Neldner, sponsored by Wino Lions - Club. THE SHOW WAS attractively structor will be hired. Two Safety Citations he said. V Day, afternoon and evening, prin- James F. Sullivan, Washington, banquet , cess crowned at at Oaks CALEDONIAy .MinnV- Houston D.C assistant administrator,; re- in evening. - . ¦¦ County' was awarded two merit viewed the progress of rural elec- ROCHESTER,, Minn. —T ur key honors, one in agricultural safety trification during the past 25 years Marketing Order *meetirig, REA and one for traffic safety engin- and told of a bill now in congress building, 8 p.m. eering, according to John R. Carl- which would increase the amount INDEPENDENCE , yWis.—Trem- son, Caledonia, Houston County of loans to local REA units. He pealea u County NFO meeting, In- Safety Council chairmen. _ expected the bill to pass, dependence Town Hall , 9 p.m. The county was represented by An amendment was approved to Wednesday, June 13 Harlie Larson , soils conservation change the date of the annual Kathy Darlene ' meeting from June to October. A WINONA—Clyde Farm Bureau agent. . . picnic supper, Clyde Hall, 8 -p.m. ' ' proposal to eliminate the demand -. CALEDONIA, Minn. (SpeciaD- Friday, June IS Mlss Kathy Albee, daughter of LEWISTON WOMEN TOUR charge on direct expansion milk LEWISTON, Minn .-Fifty Winona coolers was referred to the board. WYATTVI-LLE, M i n n.-Winona Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albee, was County homernakers took an edu- chosen 1962 Caledonia Dairy Prin- County Dairy Day dance, Wyatt- cational tour to Rochester Tues- ville Ballroom , 9 p.m. ces,: during a Dairy Day dance in day. They visited the Mayo Clinic, the Municipal Auditorium Satur- Peoples Cooperative Association day evening. One of seven candi- artd 1962 National Home, Mrs. Sa- Deer Family dates, she was crowned by Janet rah Boyer, home economist with Hagen, 1961 Hou ston County Dairy Peoples Cooperative, demonstrated Whitehall Plant Princess. the use of portable appliances and Judges were: Pearl Chigla, served the group coffee and cup Keeps Growing Prestpnj^ Attorney William Hart, cakes. The food, products from her Addition Starts Wajjccn, Iowa" arid 'tin Sh'eetz, 'Ua 3Mn'6ns-rali-n ''' were*' '' gIveh'''"as~at- "And then there were-four."' Crosse. tendance prizes. That's the. latest total of fawns WHITEHALL, Wis. (Special) — at Hie Izaak Walton League Deer Construction of an addition to the Park on Latsch Prairie Island Whitehall Packing Co. plant be- Park. gan Wednesday by the C. J. Woy - The new mother is Becky, one chik Construction Co., Whitehall , KELVINATOR Quality Products of eight does in the park which general contractors. is operated by the Ikes Will Dilg Plans include a new boiler room on Display at N.S. P Co. Chapter. Last week one doe had and a new chill cooler room. The tw ins and and other doe had one boiler room will be 37 by 40 feet. fawn. The chill cooler -room will be a Now Dry Up Your DAMP Basement The latest lawn, born Wednes- brick construction , 40 by 62 feet. with a day night , brings the decc park Construct ion will be completed cemsus to 15 — four fawns, and about Sept , 1. 11 adult deer , consisting of three Kelvinator Dehumidifier bucks and' eight does. June Dairy Month Full 5 Yr. Warranty $^ QOO Only Committee Named i- , . .j,;i- 1 ; -- v -v '^j ; OO.. , B y Blair Businessmen ^H^^R^- ^HB v Yi'"'';'-;' ' *}?" , . 'j - r Short, Fast, Tough, Strong, Able, Quick, Smart, Comfortable TJLAIR , Wis. (Spccial)-A pro- gram committee for a June 30 Dairy Month auction will consist ^^f ' *^^^ -- --'^ v '" 'ilBB ...and tlie sales success of the year! of W. E. Schroeder , Kenneth Ol- son, E. L, Fricde and Don Iliii- We re celebrating a year ot eolid salee ov.-rnll. the SCOUT odors a full 78'/i cu. ft. *•••••••••••••••»•• bregtse. Announcement of the per- ¦¦ '¦^ ' „' ^m ' ^-¦•^ success for the SCOUT. Ono your old , thn of all-weather cargo spimco, whon pnclospd * ___|—, . .. , _ * sonnel was made at the May meet- W^mKl^^^M * remarkable SCOUT by INTEBNATIONAI . hns with the full-longth TRA.VEL-Tor Hhown. J CT Djl H Ej 1] « **»»• C»nitection ing of the Blair Commercial Club. HB: - . "}, ': .' --y* goal-.. WM ^^BmMMS ' The auction will serve as a send- ' ' *' * I'Sfl^^^^^^^B far exceeded sales Suit yourself nbout five other Scoi'T , Ll tri ll ^L i O • FfT''-y :*i^f •'? v: Y Thil ls what makes the edimpnet tops: steel or soft . vinyl-coated , cub or full- ' * off for the dedication the next Aay * ^^S^^^ Bf • OFT YflllRIUUII _1t- WAV-fH . of the swimming pool and boat SCOUT ¦« jrreat: lengt h -there's a Scour top just right for • »*• ' • ? races at Riverside Memorial Park It works or just plain goes ,,. lor nny- the wny you want to d rive it. And nil of WEATHER STATION * . sponsored by the American Legion . ono who wants tough, economical , no- them enn be removed for npen-nir driving. * # SpOC« Reporting on the governor's con- nonsense transportntion from n vohicle thnt Come in nnd test drive the SCOUT . More MODEL H0-R2O fc If'ft J I"— -V,-— / * ference on industrial development , doesn't stop for fields, hills, streams, sand, than likely, you 'll ' drive nwny with the » rd jJfl """ ' ' ' jj ? Leo Chenoweth described Indus* mud , snow or almost nnything e-lse. (- rentest Im rgnin in trn impo rtation todny. • -|l Br\~,_§i»ifci' .".7 • trial growth ol southern and east- ¦ Deluxe Only $QQ95 :'cvV' ' ¦¦ ' ; < 'WMtm ' 'B It works for con.struetion men, delivery n,mir it thr truiaiered trnulrmnrk lor a rrhich - * -jj I: \""" J*~''.7 * . ern parts of Wisconsin as "dynam- ^^^ Vy/..-.- ".' '' '^-•"*"¦ * __ " ^^^^^^ le|H ^t > men , servicemen*, it works on th« farm , in mamifacttirtd exctu aii 'cty by International •" • I'. \ , / , ic" while the rest of the state ap- the forest, on tho rnnch, in the oil fields . It Uarvialtr Company, Chimgn. * peared lo lie making little pro- ^\\ Jfe \,/> • KV { gooe for campers, hunters, fishfe rmen, fun , _^ * ______^___i^____*__ iiH______r *}j ^^H m m —_FrP^-*V'' • gress. _ KI ______, ^^ ^^^^B^I ^ ^H_1______^^< J £ drivers; it goes for commuters , ehop|Wrs, $ 1 ^% *%(___ ¦ • I * > ______L^___*_M_W^_____—______n^'J«_H______^ errand runners . | ^f j • L * _ J ^^ ¦^^ ¦i^ Hjl ul|^B______^_M______l All this from the power of an tNKinomical • b • Osseo Veterinarian ______^_j______j______^_ _l9_____l Local delivered price tor a rear-whccl-driv. * 4-cyl., 93 hp. Intornntionnl-buiU COMAN - jnd OSSEO , Wis, - Dr. Roderick D. model SCOUT-Including turn signals full- # it shov/s temperature, indicates • Zachary will lake over the voter- CHE* engine and biting traction (rom rear- length, all-steel TRAVEL-TOP. Applicable state . wind speed and direction, and • inarian practice of Dr. 0. P. Ids- wbw*l or all-who*)-drive. Leaa than 13-ft, »nd local taxes extra. # measure rainfall and accumu- • voog, Osseo, tills month. • lated rsiittall. H'e youti vitien yoti • ¦ ¦ • test drive the all-weather SCOUT • Dr. Zachary hns been a veter- ^^^^ -Rl____ i_^^______l 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ during; our SCOUT celebration. inarian at Mitchell, S. D., 2 Hi df " • • ¦years. Dr. Znchnry was gradual- ed from Iowa Stnte University, _5zvu£ B Wc Vyi_V-KI--H--_H__-______-____ THE « Y INTERNATIONAL HI.: _Anr.es, in 1955. --> - --l ¦ •RECORD SET AT BLAIR Of Spot* MQOCL HD-TU BLAIR , Win. ^^^^^B^-^^_^^_^ PAST CHAMPIONS' ' keep Winona State hopes on the not filed his entry as yet Friday, Ytir . . -' ' Winner*. .-• ' I lomt bright side. At 6 p.m. but tourney officials are ex- "IM« P«» 5»wyer ..;.,..... Mln'Mipolli *^^^**^^^**^***^*^*^^^ J^i ^*^*^* a ** 1959 Bill Halvorson ...... Durandt Wis. 150 to finish as the third best I960 ' Bill Halvorson .;...: During Wis, Both teams are undefeated. ; ' individual in the Badger , prep •V .V' . p*3«: 1? Friday, - June 8, 19M 19«1 Dayton -Olson .. - .,,. Minneipolli ONC E AGAIN the weather i» a B ™*e-wiv**r BfKWWfwwwtl »»««« ¦»¦» •%^»'/'-k-«- .i . . -^.f'vam^mmt. ee^- '-y:— > - * .*»- - v-™% r.-r--i -«.-»..>- v- . rV VWRPP_< W-WV«M * ¦HJWwJWUU iiwiwi JI m mr^mmKiim^mam *mit'*Fx&* **'~*T- cause for worry. Thursday 's game v OUT FROM THE BEACH . . - Arnold Palmer y Thursday. Palmer , a favorite for the $25,000 first was delayed because of rain. It watches the flight of his ball after; hlasting;from pla ce prize , trails by six strokes after the first rained early today and the skies ¦ a sand trap at the edge of the. ttiird green at the . roLLnd.'. (AP Photofax) ,>. - . ' did/not look promising. .Upper Montclair Country Club near Clifton, TV, J., Mark Dilley will work the first rito Second game today with Dick: I Papenfuss Trills MoV^ slated to go in the nightcap if the Warriors win. Georgia Southern gots its winning RIVERMEN FILE PROTEST run after Chuck Weisbrod. who al- Rollins Hoi; lowed just three hits, had two men Stafford s put. Bob Howland walked and was Iwo^H saerified to second! After Terry Bell , the winning , walked , Kama* City <]) Minnesota (5) Bats at .341 Depi/Wes /?o// Tom Jones rifled a single into cen- ab-r' . li ab r h ter field to. score the deciding tal- Howser,«. 4 0 1 Green.cf-lf 1* 1 fl : MINNEAPOLIS W—"Just about ¦ ¦ ' ¦ :¦¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ' ' D-IGr«co. cl 4 t 0 RollinOb 4 0 3 everyone coriciedes that Rich Rol- ¦?•¦ . . v . : vvy v Slebcrn,lb . 4 t 0 B«nkj,ll 4 t 1 Jimenei.lf 4 to Totfle.cf I'l l lins has got tn "be among the can- THE WARRIORS came back LiimpMb . 4 1 I MlncNer/lb 4 10 didates for American League all- Alma By JIM HACKLEMAN standings. The Yanks kept their Bonikowski 21 0ver . , a slender Penn- Charles,3b 3 0 1 Allison,rl 110 6-4 , strong in the second contest as ' star third baseman; Everyone , ' Deputies took adv.an* ' hold on first place, tout Minnesota sylvanian , held the Athletics to Alualk.rl 3 1 1 ' -Bittey.C ' . 4 1 3 HIAWATHA VALLEY Watkins : , It s June and the Minnesota ineyy climbed -on Sulllvan.e 3 0 2 Allcn,2b 4 1 1 that is. except Rollins, hits and thi '-ee dis- jumped up to sccon-d-^one game six hits. He struck out five and ¦ ¦ tage of two infield . Twins are still within; striking Cal State chucker Wlckenham.p it I Verialles,» 3 1 1 "Keck no, that hasn't even en- W ' L " .y ,v- . .wi. seventh inn- tance of the American League out—and the Indians; fell to third , did not allow a walk , winning his a-Catiuy 1 to Bonlkowski.p III Deputies .... 5 1 Merchants .... 3 _3 Alma errors in the . Del Delcanton for Segul.p . 11 I: : V- —— tered my mind ," Rollins retorted ey two games behind, fifth against four losses. __ Rolllngstone 4 1 St. Charles ... .. 3 3 ing to take a 6-4 Hiawatha Vall lead—which must rate as one ol . _ ¦ Tofa li af J » 1 Gllmanfon T 4 In other games-Boston tripped three runs, in the ¦ ¦ ' ¦ when asked if lie thought he had. T rempealeau . - J League victory at Gabrych Pa rk the more : startling developments third inning. . Totals : 31. 7 t, . "I've just been thinking about A.lm» ...... J 3 Kellogg ..,.;.. t :J in what -turning; into a season Detroit . 5-4, Chicago beat Los An- Bill Stafford's shutout was the •-Struck out ;for Wlckersham ln 8th. here Thursday night. is Lyle Papenfuss KANSAS CITY ...... -V.. , '. 000 010 110— J staying in the lineup, " he added. geles _ -•) . and Baltimore crushed Yanks' second ¦:¦ straight over Alma, hewever, filed a form al , of startling developments, walked and Kosi- MINNESOTA - . . 1O0 030 10x— 3 "A lot of guys can take your job The Twins climbed a - notch Washington 12-5. Cleveland". in their, v abbreviated RBI-H owser; Rollins 1, Allen. E—Alusik. protest before the game claiming d o ws ki singled, PO-A-Kansai City 24-9, Mlnneiota 37-13. on this tearn.",- Thursday, beating Kansas City In thp. -National League—Chi- twb-gairie series with the Indians. the Deputies . failed to; comply Lan c . e' Johnson , DP—Charlet, Lumps and Slebern; S-tebern, ' right- cago nipped San Francisco : 4-3 , Stafford faced.only 29 men, re- HoWter and Slebern; Versalles, Allen and With leagu e regulations. 5-2 behind the pitching of. was The modest redhead, who has Caledonia vs hander Joe Bonikowski and the Pittsbdi'gh rallied lor a 3*2 deci- tiring the first ifl in order. safe as the Mlnctier. LOB—Kanias City 3, Minnesota 5. catcher threw the JB—Sullivan, Rollins 2, Battey, Howser. made just about as big a splash Alma led 4-0 after ^ix . innings} key hitting of Rich Rollins.. ".' sion over Los Angeles, St . LouLs with his bat as any American . . Roger Maris led off the fourth ball over the first SN—Bonikowski. but the Deputies carne back with : rapped- Cincinnati 8-2: and Houston with his y 10th homer for New IP H R ER BB SO League rookie " this season, may ¦ : . baseman's h e ad Wlckersham ; .. . 7 t S S J 4 two tallies in the sixth on threei . That vIctDry, coupled with the overcame .- Milwaukee 3-2. New York's , first hit off loser Jim Per- not be thinking about winning an 4-0 shutout of and on an attempted Segul . .. 1 1 00 0 J Austin Today infield hits. New York Yankees . York Philadelphia had the ry, and it stayed 1-0 until the Bonikowski . 9,17 0 5 all-star berth but there are others ¦ ", }' ¦ ¦:' ' . . sacrifice. Afte r Weitbrod ¦ - In the seventh hits by Jim . Si- Cleveland reshuffled the top of the day. off, - Yankees: got three insurance runs W- - Bonikowski (S-4). L—Wlckatsham who' fetet he would be a good Ron Ekker struck out , Gary Grob (M)i HBP—By WIckeTsham (Green). WP mon and Bob Kosidowski and the in thp eighth:; —Bonikowski 3. U—Stewart, Salerno, Slav- choice. drove in two runs with a single , ens, Chylik. A—.,163. T—i-.n. three errors accounted for the The Bed Sox nipped the Tigers Dick Gunderson singled in the oth- Among .hen. is his Minnesota Two Qualify winning margin. with an eighth inning run, B-efore ¦ ¦ Twins manager/ Sam Mele. er tally; " - . . Lance Carroll was credited with that it had been a home run duel , "Who 's any better than my third By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS : . Four State tallies canle across the win. ; Gary Geiger connecting for Bos- baseman?" Mele asked.: ; "I don't Pine City and St. Paul Central in the fifth. Arlie Klinder was on ¦ American League y National League ton and . Rocky Colavito and Jake . know, what the other guys are hit- won spots in the Minnesota State Alma (41 Depolles («) . V :W on a walk and Bob Lietzau ab r tv ab rl W. L.; PCI. OB , x. ! Pel. GB Wood for Detroit, Arnold Earley was Colls Spank ting, but this guy. is doing a hell High school baseball New York Jt It Mt San Francisco It 17 .702 safe on a bunt single. tournament Evans.lb 4 12 SlmofUb 3 13 MINNESOTA . .. 31 13 .S74 1 Loi Angelei it u .tM v, was the winning pitcher and Ron of a job. I think he's great." by capturing titles in regional play Iberg.Sb 5 «.'i Yahnke,3b 11 I Cleveland ...... 27 31 .5.3 3 Cincinnati ...V ,. .. j» 31 .580 71. Kline the loser. Moch.ri 3 1 1 Carroll.ss-p -4 1 t ' ' - AFTER CHUCK Zanev walked, Rollins sprayed three hits yes- Thursday. 10 t Ko-jkJowikl.lb 4 11 Dltrelt . . -.. . .,.;...27 21 .351 V/s Pittsburgh ..:.:. ... li lj .551 ivi - ' Nuber.K . Lbs Angeles ...... 2* 24 .sit 4. St. Loull' . ' .' ..:,. II 24 ' .51* 10. •Al Smith sparked the . . . White the catcher threw the ball past terday as the Twins downed Kan- Pine City defeated Hibbing 5-3 Katlepolf,cl Sll Haielton.p-er l l r Chicago ;.....;.. ;V'M ' 2. .510 < MILWAUKEE .11 » .4M lJVj Sox over the Angels, getting; five Spahn 3-2 sas City 5-2, including a pair of Roffler.ss 4 0 l Ciaplskl,ct-ss 1 1 V Billlmori ...... 25 27 .411 < Houiton II 30 .434 1J the center fielder and two runs to take the Region 7 crown, and Kod«rfer,|i-rf 4 t 2 R»d_al_,. 4 12 Kansas City V ... V 25 tt .443 7 Phlladelp-hla ...... II 31 .404 w/, hits in five tries. In all, Chicago scored. A walk to Lyle Papenfuss ringing doubles to left that scored Central won the right to represent Wenoer.ll-p 111 McMahon,II 4 0 1 BOItOn 21 21 .41? life Chieigo . ... II 35 .140 10 batters collected 14 hits off five forced in another and Papenfuss three runs. Breen.c 4 It Hull.rt 1 O t IS 15 ,300 IS Begion 4 hy downing Sibley (»f Green,lb 3 1 0 Pankow.rl 1 II Wlihlnglon . Nlw YorK VII 34 .150 13'/i Los yAngeles , starting scored on Kosidowski's sacrifice THURSDAY'S RESULTS TH URSDAY'S RESULTS " That raised his batting average West St, Paul , 7-3. ¦oilon 3, Detroit 4. Cbleajn, Sin FrantlKO J. with loser Eli Grba. fly. . . ;. : . In 9th Inning Totals 35 4 I Totals 3< It to .341, third high in the AL. Two other teams, Richfield; of ALMA - :.. .. 200 «li O»— 4 MINNESOTA 5, Kansas Clly J. PIttiburgh 1, Los Angeles 2. Kosidowski struck out nine HOUSTON W-Warren Spahn, be- Chicago I, Los Angeles a. St. louli I, Cincinnati 3. and hind the ,350 of Kansas City-' Hegion 5 and Little Falls, Region DEPUTIES . - ... 000 001 40X— 4 Eddie Fisher got the victory in walked two late innings and former teammates s E—Carroll, Ciaplewskl, Roffler 2, Crean, •alllmort 11, Washington 5. Houiton 1, MILWAUKEE* 1, in the seven innings. Manny Jimenez. Rollins leads the 6, won : tournament berths earlier! Niw York 4, Cleveland O, Only games schedulti. relief of Juan Pizarro. ¦ don't mix. Kochenderfer 1, B(een, Wenger, Raddatt. TODAY'S SCHEDULE TODAY'S SWEDULE - Wlnoni.'Still ei cn. Still (0) league in hits with 72 and has 11 Games are scheduled today :© RBI—Kochenderfer 3, Evans, Kosidowski The Orioles scored in all but two ¦ The Milwaukee Braves' prize ., Raddatz, McMahon. 2 B—Katlapolt. SB- ¦iltlmon at New York (night). Sin Franclico it SI, Loud (night), lb r * ab r h doubles , three triples, eight home name champions in three other Cleveland at Boiton (night), Lot Anoelti it Houiion (night). innings against the Sen ators , John win,II lie Dasiena.Jb 3 0 e left-hander had limited Houston to Evans, Simon, Hazelton, Green. SH—Car- runs and 3!) runs batted in , second regions. Austin nleets Caledonia v»t roll, Evans. DP—Kosidowski and Craplew- Chicago it MINNESOTA (night). Phlltdclphla at ClrKlnmtl (night), hammered out 14 hits collected Ekker,ss 4 a » Arlli.c* 3 » I five hits and had a one-run lead Kansas City at Lot Angelei (night), New YorK it Chlcm (1). , Orcb.rl 4 0 1 FroncitlOb 1 0 l best in the league. Rochester for the Region 1 title; skl. LOB—Alma «, Deputies 10. PO-A— (31, up their Gunderson,. 4 a 1 going into the ninth inning Thurs- Alma 34-7, Deputies 37-10. Detroit at Waihlngton twl-nlghl. PIttiburgh it MILWAU KEE (night), seven walks and rolled Cilnchl.c IOC ' "I feel a-lot better now than at Windom and Fairmont clash at SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE biggest score of the season . Jack Kllnd«r,3D 111 Slgnt.rf 3 « l day night , but h-efore the Colts IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City it Ut Angeles. Phllidelptili it Cincinnati, Lletzau,2b 4 I I Coleman ,rf 3 . this time last year , " Rollins said, St. James in Region 2, 'Spring- Kochenderfer (L) . ..i 7 to 2 I ¦- Fisher was Baltimore' , starting i were finished they had grabbed a and CTte-tfrBT-MTwiesoTAr :- • ••tm&vr-jrrat M7tWtt*»KeB.-••*• - s iMta+ti-— * * %. »eH,lb~ - V-l «.-i " """ - -- — ------recalling that a -year ago June-IS field takes on Ortonville for Wenger 2 1 t t I 1 ¦ ¦ Dilrolt it Waihlngton. Niw York it Chlcijo. pitcher but failed lo last past the PipetnfmUb lie Hirlmin.n ICC 3-2 victoryy : th*¦Hittmiiri t t --e~i—e~-e he was called up by the Twins Region 3 title at Granite Falls. Carroll (W) 3 3 til1 Billlmori al Niw York. San Franclico it SI, l.ouli. third. He was taken out after Kosl4owikl.p l 1 1 Dtlcinton,p ICC The defeat was the second in the Cltveland at Boiton, lot Ansiln it Houiton. Kltio ICC from Charlotte where he was hit- Semi-finals in Region 8 at Foss- Hinton's two-run homer three-game series for the sixth- Chuck Totals Via Kalocay.p IC C ting only .270. ton are scheduled for today after nnd Billy Hoeft went the r-est of place Braves and left them 13V.. Totals IS 0 s games off the pace. The defeat The Twins moved into second rain prevented play Thursday. PALMER SIX BACK the way. Washington left-hander WINONA STATI ..., 001 MO t— 7 place in the American League by HI KIDS CAL. STATE . , COC OOO was the sixth fo-r Spahn in a Pete Burnside, .based in the Ori- 0— 0 taking the Kansas City series, two oles' lour-run second , was the E—Celiichl, Slant. Dilcinlon. RBI-Grab dozen decisions. 1, Qun-er.on, Paptnfuss, Koildowikl, 3B_ games to one, Minnesota enter- Pozanc Pelts 592 BASEBALL loser. Bill. SB—Zim 1. SM—Johnson., Kosltfowsid, THE VILLAINS in the Houston lains the Chi cago White Sox to- LOB—Wlnoni Stitt ?, Cil. Stall 7. east included former Braves Jim In Westgate Loop IP H R ER BB SO New York by one game. SHOES Koildowikl .,,. 7 Iiont Pendleton , Al Spanglcr , Merritt For Summer Play Brewer Captures Dtlcanh.ii (D. George Pozanc rapped out a 592 i'i J I It i Renew and reliel" specialist Don Rookie Joe Bonikowski went the Sixes (TF QP Keta o 1 1 ) 1 , 1 , for Hamm 's Soakers in the Thurs- Kllo-CIK JH I 1 12 1 McMahon , who Itfok the victory, distance and pitched a six-hitter 2 to 12 -4>5i»lJ Golf Talent Runs his second against one loss. for the Twins; Thursday, He wild day Men 's League at Westgate Wlnoni State CO) Ot. Seutbirn (I) Spahn, who struck out four and pitched one run home and Dick Bowl. Tom Hall had a 223 for the Njwy, Scarlet, Green ib h ab r h ' Alley-Oops . Johoion.ll 3 0' walked only one in eight innings, Howser s double got the other K.C. BASEBALL CAPS Lead in Classic • Jonii.cl 4 t i tally. Bonikowski (5-4) struck out The Hot Shots fired 982 and 2,837. fAP)- ¦ In Dawson Family Pllley,s> 3 0 e Orlllln.a, J 0 I went into the ninth with a 2-1 Boys' and Men's CLIFTON, N.J. "An)ie is round. - KosklowskUf 3 t 1 Allen.rf I o o five and didn't THURSDAY lead. walk a man. . Westgate just giving the field a head st art Brewer , 30 , who has won three (AP)—You Orob.lb 10 1 I* lnley.lt 3 0 0 Besides Rollins' hot hitting, the w. L. RYE. N.Y., might Kllnder.lb 1 t • Tarpley.lb 3 a I Pendleton opened the inning with Weslgata Bowl » l $125 this week. " tournaments jn seven years as a say.it runs in the family . Golf Ounettrstsn.c 1 t I _V.cMII.lan.J- I 0 t a sin gle, and #tfler one was out Twins got three singles from Hamm's Soakers j 5 pro, but none this yenr. was first llit_!_,lb 1 0 0 HowlinO.c > 1 0 ' catcher Earl Battey, who raised Alley-Oops , 7 S That was Ihe laughing analysis talent in the Dawson family, that Zina.tt 3 10 Kllni,3b OO O went to second on Norm Larker s . Five Black Crows 7 S round leader in lost week's Mem- is. Wtlmbrod.p 3 0 1 Bill.p 1 e 0 single to left. Spahn got another his average- to .325 , and an RDI Hot Shots s 7 offered by Iwo-titiie Nationnl Jpiggtis OUT-DOR STORE phis open. He (inished lied for George Dawson , 61 , and the ¦ out, but catcher Renew came along single from Bernie Allen. s 7 Amateur champion Jack Nicklaus 10th. Totals * 33 14 Totals 10 I 1 , The Twins .snapped a 1-1 tie with Bambenek's Special ,. .. 4 I 163 E. 3rd St. brother of a former winner , cap- WINONA STATE 000 000 0— « to punch a singLo to center Scor- Bay V»'« Five :.,. 4 t when 45 players scored better i tured llie U.S. Senior's Golf OEOROIA IOUTHBRN 000 COO ]_ 1 ing Pendleton with the tying run. three runs in the last of the fifth RBI—Jonn, tH-Kcildowlkl. SB-M-MIII- '•'lie Spangler , running for and that settled the issue. Rollins' than Arnold Palmer in the first Association championship Thurs- lin. SH-Alltn, Kline, Bill, Llltnu. Dp- hit sent playoff OrlHIn, McMllllan ind Tarplty. LOB-y/|. Larker. to third, first double, which carne with the round of the $100, AAU Selects day by two strokes in a 000 Classic tour- southpaw from Dclroit. nona Stir* t, Georgia Southern J, It -also sent Spahn to Ihe show- bases loaded and plated two runs, nament at the Upper Montclair IP H R BR BB SO was the hie blow of that frame. Campers! Fishermen! Get Your Tammy Davis Dawson , from Glen Elty n , 111., Welsbrod ltone and pitcher poor note as Roman Jvlejins socked sharp drop in Milwaukee Sunday night. is .Jim is handed out named. for the family. Boiilon. his 15th homer , a two-out , solo Braves attendance doesn't wor- Gay Brewer , heavy-hitting.Ken- blast into the bleachers in left, ry National League President tucky-bred pro who plays from in the first inning. Warren Giles. Fla., solved the Crystal River , RICHEST SI NCE 18*57 M-.lw_ .ufct* (1) Houiton (1) "I'm not worried about Mil- tricky greens on the 7,055-yard ibr h itr li waukee , " said Giles as he course to take the first round lead T.Alrcn.lb ] 1 *_ Lllll»,u-]b III M(Mlll.n ,ii 1 . T P«n-Ulo-U» < 1 J watched thn Braves absorb a with 33-33—66. Mithrwt.lb 4 0 a Mil 111,.! 4 1 I 3-2 defeat at the hands of the H Airon.cl 4 11 LtriK-Mb 4 » 1 Houston Colts Thursday night, He was , one stroke ahead ol 6-11,11 4 13 . -Spanglcr e 1 e Gene Littler , who is tuning up C*-.n__ll,_ 4 C 3 Warwick . .! 4 t 1 "They had a surge of winv Open Jentt.rl * !, *» Kanew.c 4 • I ning and the Braves fans were here to defend his U.S. Samu-aM. 4 4 1 AiprmontMb Ite DBS Belmont Unpredictable Race ' championship at Oukmont , Pa., lpihi-H» 4 1*1 d-Ooo-m»n 1*« 1 over-stimulated. There s al- \APCw Available at Either next week, and Earl Stewart , 40, By JOHN C HANDLER A. Pope -Jr. s Decidedly, Donald the best 2-yeat-old in 1961 but Fl-cha-r..- IM Air.alllUno.lt_ 1 ( 0 ways a re action to extremes, P, ' Greek Money, George D. failed badly in the earlier clas- ••-.mllli I e e Apco pro Dallas Tex, Auociated Pr.lt Sports Writer Ross •* nnd Milwaukee is going through v^ttjtijfy Station a club from , ' Tolili 14 III »rr«H,P Ito ' "' Widener s Jaipur, and Peter W. sics this year, finished first by a b-Bu--lln,»« III the reaction. Palmer, winner of six tourna- NEW YORK (ATl-The richest , Snlmcn Sr. 's Crimson Sntan, no se in the wild-eyed Jersey der- McMihon.p III ments this year , favorite to add and one of the most unpredicta- by finish May 30 at Garden State ble; of all Belmont stakes since the Three others, who can't be ToUli M.I *V SJUAIULL to his immense earnings here and counted out after last year's ex- Park. Jaipur nosed out Admiral's • Orcundt-J tut, *«r Annuitant In Wu great classic wns inaugurated in Voyage for second. Then the stew- b-Una-t av* Itr Fa-frall In llh; c-Ran tar probable favorite for next week's perience with Shcrluck <$I32.10- LirktM' In ttti; 4-»ln-|l*Mlfer Mpromonl. in H 1867, will he raced Saturday at ards disqualified Crimson rxASH National Open, had a 73, one over " for $2) , are Fred W. Hooper 's Ad- Satan , APCO STATION Belmonl Park. dropping Wli-VWAUKBI .,.'..,_ Wt Ilt tOO- } par. He was still feeling the ef- ! miral's Voyage , Frank E. Pow- him to third and Jaipur . I Highway fl and Orrln Street scheduled was made winner, HOUSTON . WNIMI- ] fects of a cotd that has bothered Seven 3-year-oldls are er's Vlmy Ridge, and Louis Wolf- with the Admir- RM-M«th«w», lall) Mi|l»_, Ranaw, ! IOAMS i OPEN 34 HOURS DAILY to postward In the lV_ -mile test al second. OMdanaii. ¦—Ntuai. PO-A-Mllwaukaa li- I $2*5 to $-600. For VAcations, I hitn for more than a week, Bo son's David K. I to pay bills, shopping, other CUBES barring any late developments at The weatherman promises part- li (two oul wtitni winning run tcarad), j Two players, Fred Hawkins pnd Decidedly broke the Churchill Ho-tttn IM. OP—tSpehn, MtMllnn and *r, : needs, the secretary's office where offi- ly cloudy weather, warm, but Airoaii Llllla, Amalllltna an. tarkan Lll- J j Dave Ha_gan, had 6£j and six had cial entries were to be made this Downs track record in winning with no rain ' in sight until Satur- lli axe Ltrktr. LOB-Mlhutulitt 7, Houilon diommuu 69s; among them. Nick-atw, the Kentucky Derby five weeks li IB—H. Aaron, T_ Aaron, Mattiawt. HR- BLOCKS morning. Seven starters would day night. If the weather cooper- Mt|la«. IH—McMillan. After" today's second round, the make the purse $1152.050. with the BRO . Bui rnn poorly fn the* Preak- at-es fully, a crowd of 50,000 is IP H ft IR -_}0 ! Q lBL,c ¦! field will be' cul to lhe low 90 $108,300. Slier- ness at Pimllco May 19, ns Greek Ipihn I'd I 1 1 I < DIRECT GAS winner gr/ibbinjl expccl/ed, The race will be broad- tt-nsa,er e »¦»»•« , pro? and the four . amateurs who luck took a record $104 ,000 Inst Money nosed Ridan in (heir rough cast nationally (CBS radio and ¦*«rr«ll , a ll l l 1 l IYTPNAMCE I f(MI Beit Sarnie t co aresariae • ¦ started. Another cut la 60 And ties June, finish line thriller. TV from 3:30-*i p.m. Central Day- McM-atiM i l It 111 Mn Choate lk»«. I JLL, > OPiN e A».M..te> M MIDNIGHT «,Fat»- ont mm In tth. U-Vemon, fry- I l»hon« 3UI I will be made before the final The bis four co-tiiists of George Crimson Satan, who wns voted light Time.) er, DMinaUIII and letory. T—1:11, A—14,111, ' " . ir Four Card 69 Sports Sl. Charles Wins PMic Re/af/phs Grevr of 3 Ready DENNIS THE MENACE Calendar 9-8 Legion Game Tp Ofe in In fri lJ SOFTBALL ST. CHARLES , Mina: (Special) ¦ PARK-REC. NATIONAL —St. Charles scored a run in Begins at Mprrm JUNB- - -. the last'half of the seventh inning Nuclear Testing II—Lang's Bar v*. Mankato Bar at Ath- letic Park; Sportsman Tap vt. Ham- on the strength of two walks, an HONOLULU fAP>*-D?.: Monte Of Givilan ernik's Bar a1 Athletic Park; Sun- error and a hit batter to tip Kel- alilnt Cafe vs. Ball's Bar at Frank- logg 9-8 in the first Legion game Steadman says he and two other AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Veteran lin St. Field. pacifists .will sail Monday; for the II—Sportsman tap vs. Bell's Bar at of: the season here Thursday Conference Told Glqri a Fecht and tour sophomore Athletic: Parti; Ling's Bar vs. Hamer- nigh . When persons living near the pf education of radio Knd televi- Johnston Island nuclear test zone Sandra Hayhie, a coiiple of golf- nik's Bar at Athletic Parks Sunshine listeners and viewers, the less and are prepared to die to prove Cafe vs. Mankato¦ Bar at Franklin KeUogg scored seven runs in the College of St. Thomas, St Paul, sion ers who never have won a tourna- ' - St. ': Field. . - -. • • fourth inning as Dick Peters complained because students and likely are such persons io'V'tune nuclear testing is wrong. 30—Jportsman Tap vt. Manka-to Bar at "The government will not stop ment, matched strokes smashed a home run to pace the faculty were using- most of the into religious programs, The in- with big . Athletic Park;. Ball's Bar ws. Hamer- - '' ¦ tellectual level of these programs us because it has no right to," guns Mickey v nik's Bar it Athletic . Ptrtj Sunshine rally. . - . street parking facilities, the col- Wright and Jackie Cafe . vs. Lang's Bar at Franklin St. McDonough was two for three lege handled the problem through should' be raised to attract such said . the handsome, ear-nose-! Pung to create a four-way lead ' Field. . . for the losers. Keith Sackett; Don persons,. Brother Raymond said. throat specialist on leave from PARK-REC¦ ¦ AMERICAN a "Public Relations Begins at in the $7,5d0 Austin Civitan ' Open JUNE- ¦'' • Glover, Dennis Carlson and Jim Home" approach. His talk was a summary of find- Kaiser Hospital in San Francisco. 12—Watklri's vs. Bud's Bar at Athletic ings by Haddon Robinson, Univer- He is spokesman for the protest first round- - Park; Shorty s Bar vs. Silver Dollar Barry had two hits each for the That was the theme of a talk ' of Illinois, who studied the effort., ' ;.; They IecS the parade into the •t Athletic Park; Steve's Bar vs. Fib- winners. here Thursday afternoon by "Don- sity erite Corp. at Franklin St. Field. Kellogg .,V...... 000 TOO i— I * I radio : arid television audience in Dr. Steadman, 41, Is captain of second 18 holes today with five- It—Steve's Bar vs. Watklns -at Athletic St.Charles ...... V: 003 300 l— » 11 « ald Leyden-. assistant to the pres- Park; Flberlta Corp. vs." Silver Dol- Peters and Arenu Glover, Johnson (4), ident for alumni and public rela- Urbana, 111. v/ the 28-foot twin-masted ketch Pat- under-par «9's; lar at Athletic Park; Shorty's Bar vs. Glover (4) and Motske. tions at St. Thomias. He spoke at sy Jean, renamed the Everyman They were two strokes Bud's Bar at Franklin St. Field; .. RICHARD CONKLIN, director ahead 31—Steve's Bar vs. Bud's Bar at Ath- the close of a two-day regional of the St. Thomas - news bureau, IL .-The - .protest craft Everyman . 1 of Marilyon Smith, who shot a letic Park; Watklns vs. SHver Dollar conference on Catholic . public re- was seized on federal order off the at Athletic Park; Shorty's Bar vt. discusse-d "General Structure of 7i. Bunched at .72 were Judty ". Fiberite Corp. at Franklin St. Field. Derby, Preakness latibns at St. Mary's College Stu- the: News Release.'" California coast with its crew May EXHIBITION ' ' ¦ ¦; Kimball of Sioux City, Iowa-; dent .._ Union . r"M a n yy persons—mail-opening 26. . • .. -- '/;-. . *—Rolllngstont Women vs. -Minneapolis Dr. Steadman's crew i_ Franklin Mary .Mills of Ocean Park, Miss.,, Plaza. J p.m., at Rolllngstone. Winners to Clash THE RT. REV. Msgr. James P. newspaper . editors among them— do not . read past: the lead para- Zahn, 54, Claremont, Calif., and C. and Sherry vWheeler. the tour NEW: YORK MAP) : — For the Shannon, president of St. Thomas, ) iSeorge Benello, , invited the complaining neighbors graphia of a story, " Conklin said. 38 Berkeley, freshman from Glasgow, Ky. first time since 195. and only, the "Put yow best sentence forward." Calif., who will be navigator. The Miss Haynie, the liny girl who second time in 12 years, the win- to the college and explained that even though the. college had in- He urged public relations people doctor said he has never sailed on got her golfing start at the Austin ners of the Kentucky Derby and to give hews breaks to local pub- the open sea. Country Club, scene of the Halberg Trying the Preakness will clash Satur- stalled a yarking lot, expansion of the campus made street parking lications. The doctor tald Thursday tht tournament, had to birdie the last day inv the Belmont Stakes. De- "Avoid deluging editors with use- protest is financed by. the Commit- it U& hole with an eight-foot putt to tie cidedly won thev Derby May : 5, necessary , Leyden said. Msgr. * r HAD somcms cwc^. TASIK SLACK Shannon also invited the neighbors less material or you'll be a vic- tee for Nonviolent Action, a paci- Mftfif Miss FecM, Miss Wright and Greek Money the Preakness May tim of 'Cry Wolf : . to attend such college events as attitudes," he fist group associated with Quak- Mrs. Pung; for the lead. For Iwo Marks i?: : .y .v vyv v y -:- said .- .. - . ers. ¦- . ' - . ' BIO GEOROEJ The most pleased golfer on the Needles won the 1956 Derby and concerts and football games. Ley- HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—A crowd den said this approach was suc- LOCAL RESIDENTS who parti- Herman T. F. Lum, U.S. attor- course was Mrs. Bettye Mims Belmont, but bowed to Fabius in ney, prepared to slap restrain- Danoff go t a hole-in-one with a of iO.OOO is expected to watch the Preakness, middle jewel of- cessful in handling the parking cipated in the conference includ- a Murray Halberg attempt" to. break the Triple Crown. In 1950 problem. . ed: The . Rt. Rev Msgr. JO.v D. ing order on the crew, enjoining No. 6. iron blast on the 157-yard Middle- them from leaving the harbor . The twelfth hole. two records in one race at the ground won - the Derby,^ was Leyden emphasized the impor- Tierney, editor, the Courier; Bro- seventh annual Meet of Cham- beaten in the Preakness by Hill tance of internal public relations ther I. Basil.-i FSC, St. Mary's Col- FBI and the Coast Guard have pions tonight. Prince, but came back to take the —keeping employes informed. He lege president; Brother Hubert been alerted. The New Zealander, holder of Belmont said the most important person in Gerard. FSC, national director of ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ANTON ELLI SLEEPS NOW ¦ ¦¦ ¦:- ¦ ' " ¦ a college was the janitor the world two-mile and ¦three-mile ... v v - . - . ¦ - . . . . rather public relations for the Christian «¦ Indy Winner Ward than the president. The janitor Brothers; Adolph Bremer, city ed- ROCHESTER . N. V. —John- records is entered in the three- ny Aritonelli mile run but he said h-e will at- meets people constantly.: as they itor, Winona Daily News; Herbert , theyformer 20-game tempt to - - . break the world record pass through the building; If his Lockwood, director of advertising National League winner who quit in the 5,(K)p- Tieter ,run_ attitude is unfavorable, this will and public relations, Watkins Pro- baseball rather than join the In Mays Classic - New York Mets, says he enjoys Meet: off icials said provisions cause visitors to doubt whether the ducts, Inc.; Terrence K. Wilson, MILWAUKEE UB— Rodger Ward college is such . a good institution Watkins director of publications ; retirement. . "Night after night have been made to cloci Halberg ' I was pitching, ^ and Len Sutton, the 1-2 finishers at 5,000 meters, which is 188 yards after all. ,; The vMost Rev. Edward A. Fitzr when " recalls An- in this year's Indianapolis 500. will and two inches short of the three- gerald. Bishop of Winona; the Rev. tonefli ,, "I'd wake up with arms the same cars as in the Memorial American Lea-gua THE SPEAKER said for exam- and legs flying, ducking line drives mile finish. Chicago ...... : . James McCauley, principal, Cotter Day race in the 13th annual 100- ..:...... :. 114¦ 8 ple a . hospital, on receiving.a mil- High School; Vincent •Paiil,: coming back ; to the mound. I Halberg has run 1he 5,000 Lot Angeles V ...... ,.- .. 4 i- *l KAGE ; mile Rex Mays Classic Sunday at . . Pliarro, . Flaher «) and Carreon; Grtia, lion-dollar; gift of . X-ray equip- Ray Wheeler, KWNO; and two St. know lots of pitchers who experi- State Fair Park. meters in 15:35.2, which is just Boti ii), M(»9an (2), Spring (J), Fowler ment, might send a release to the Mary's faculty members Brother enced the same thing. Now I'm two-tenths ofy a second!, off the (71- and Rodgen. W—FUher. L—Grba. newspapers. Hosp it a I . Ward, whose home is in Indian- Detroit ¦¦....¦ ..:,;.;...... , ;;.... 4 7 1 employ- J. Regis, FSC, chairman, depart- sleeping beautifully and regular- apolis, and Sutton, who comes world record. With a little luck Boiton .' ...... V... sno es woulcT learn : of the gift; at the ment of political science, and Bro- ly, 11 to 7." , from Portland, Ore., will drive he might : not only claim this Lary, Caiale (4), Kline (»), Fox (13 same time the public did, by. read- record but a new one of his own and Brown; Wilton, FOrnlelat (i), Earley ther J- Robert, FSC; vice presi- their Leader Card roadsters own- ¦ . (7) and Tlllinin, Pagiaronl «). W—Earley. ing the news story. dent.: ' - .. /¦, LINEY HEBERT HAPPY ' . . ' ¦ " '•; ¦ run, :«¦ in thb three-mile L—Kline. : >• Leyden said it would be much . AUGUSTA, Ga.tff) —Despite go- ed by Milwaukee sportsman Bob Claveland ;:;. _ ...... e 1 1 New YOrk ...... ,,. better for employe's morale if they THIS IS STICK ING ing four oyer par with a four- Wilke. Another Wilbe car win be .:...... 4 1. * driven by Eddie Kostenuk of Van- Perry, Bell (8) and Roanano; Stafford were informed by letter in ad- GENEVA, N. Y. WV-Tom Smart round 292, Lionel Hebert, repre- and Howard. L—Perry. vance and asked . couver, B.C. - Washington -5 10 i to keep the news of East Rochester High School senting Kern City, Calif., was hap- The field includes most of the Slate Golfer* Ballimore ...... ,...U 14 o in confidence. Being taken into the says Ueaimmate Todd Hahn's tight py about winning $1,000 in the Indianapolis. Oth- Burnsidt, Hlppelmeyer (*_:}, : Hannah (D, h o s pi tal administration's con- top finishers at Kutyna 17), Rudolph (e» and Retier, guarding bf Lyons High's Jim Masters. "In six years this is the er standout veterans include A. J. Bright (5); Flaher, Hotfl (J) and Uu. W— fidence would also boost employes' Boeheim in a late season basket- first time I've had my name on Foyt, Eddie Sachs, Parnelli Jones, Hoeft. L—Bumjide. morale, Leyden said. - Ousted in NAIA ball game was a .big . . factor¦ in the board," said Liney after his Bobby Marshmari, Dick Rathmann He said a public relations ex- East Rochester's ,win. '- ¦: ' - , ¦ third round. Lionel was referring National League ecutive should practice public : < and Troy Ruttman. DAVENPORT, Iowa (Special) — Los Angeltt ...... v...... ;...... j | o re- "He stuck to Jim like the itch," to the big scoreboard -which . lists "I warned you w* wf; getting awfull, y low on gat, Pittsburgh .,...... lations in his own office. He should Ward holds the 100-mile record Winona State *s golf team was elim- ....;.....,...... 3.7 1 -isayi . 3-om.- - -y ' . ' the leaders. : .:; ; . ' ¦y.v .y / . ' .y . ' ' v Geor^V .y y; .yy y.y Pbdrtt, L. Sherry (t) and H. Sfierryr* not be afraid to take off his exjat, . . .y^ .;. . . . on the State Fair Park one-mile inated from the NAIA Tourna- Haddix, Face (») and Leppert. W—Faca. roll up his sleeves and help cleri- ' ' ' ¦:.; ' ¦ ' ¦ ' '' "' ; ' course. He set a mark of 57 min- ment field here after the third L-L. Sherry. - . ;;¦ ;. APARTMINT ; 3-G - ; ; ; ; , , :.. , y y By- . AIex Kotxlty. utes, 46-21 seconds, a speed of San Francisco .,..,. .. ..v... 14 t cal employes with typing, mimeo- round . Chicago ...... ' . ....;..,...... 4 * ». 1 graphing and errands. 103.89 mrles an ,ho*ur, in winning The Staters were 15th after the Pierce, Miller (1> and Heller; Cardwell the Mays; Classic last year. . and Tappe. L—Pleree. third round which was played on Cincinnati .;..,...... 1 7 3 BROTHER RAYMON D, FSC, Thursday. Only the top 11 teams Sf. Louis ...... :...... 111 g chairman of the department of were eligible for the final 18 holes. OToole, Sister (I), Nunn (<), Brosnan (I) and - . Bdwards) Brogllo and Oliver. L— speech, radio and drama at St, Mike Gegen finished high for OToole. Mary's, said the higher the Level the Warriors over the three rounds C-FC Legion with a total of 237. Bob Hogen- son carded 242, Torn Tbaldorf THE WORLD TODAY 247 and Dave Vail 248. Western Illinois is leading the Tip. Lake Cily field with 910 team strokes to 911 COCHRANE - FOUNTAIN CITY, for Texas Wesleyan aad 922 for Wis. (Special J — The Cochrane- Witman. Steve Spray of Eastern Kennedy Insists Fountain City American Legion New Mexico is the low man with baseball team opened . its season Thursday with a 2-0 triumph over Lake City Legion in a pitcher's . duel.,. . . . v. Economy Steady Larry McFarlin allowed Lake ' RIX MORGAN, M.D. ' By Dal Curtis City only one hit and struck out Beernans 5-Hit By JAMES MARLOW uiflation policy last spring -when 10 batters. " < Associated Pr»« News Analyst he pressured the steel industry C-FC got but two blows off Lo- WASHINGTON (AP)-President and th-a steel , union into a settle- ren Brusehaver and reliefer Lort- Chore Wins 14-10 Kennedy has made it clear—at ihis ment without wage or price •cher. They struck out 11. first news conference since the boosts. Both runs were (unearned, and Ray Beeman pitched five-hit ball shocking stock market dip May were produced without a hit. to spark the Navy to a 14-10 win 28—that he is standing pat. .; _ ¦ His purpose: To call a haB to In thei first inning, McFarlin oyer the Gold Thursday in the With one exception—a promise' the endless spiral of rising wages drew a walk, stole second and start of play in the Goodview men's to ask Congress for an income and prices. scored on an error at shortstop. softball league. tax cut for everyone but not ef- Kennedy's optimism about In the second inning, John Wolfe In the other game, the Reds beat fective before next year—he is steady improvement in the econ- walked, stole secend and scored the Greens 8-7 though outhit 12-11. offering no new proposals to juice omy reflected the optimism of his when B-rusehaver threw wild to up the economy. own advisers whom he consulted - Dick Kahoun belted-atriple for third "tr-ying to "catch Wolfe " who This is the" position he takesT" in a special meeting the morning was advancing on a fielder's the Navy which got mine hits off after the market plunged. losing hurler Bill Holms. Mike Dean 1. Stock market prices were too choice. high anyway and figured to dip He said Thursday: Cochrane-Fountain City meets tripled for the losers. a bit, "While our recovery frorri last Plainview Legion on the C-FC high Pat Boland and Len Albrecht hit 2. The economy—although it year's recession has been a good school field at 6:30 p.m. Monday. triples for the winners. Bob Kohner could be better—is sound and one, production , profits and em- CochraiM-FC 110 0M O— 1 11 belted a home run and Butch Burt ployment are at all time highs, L-kt City . V . MO 000 0- 0 15 should continue to improve. MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst McFarlin _n_ Florin/ Bniichsvrtr, Lort- had three hits for the losers. Rollie 3. He is not going to be stam- and the prospects for continued tdMr l.) tnd Wilton. Haa. U). Lirnpert was charged with the loss. ¦ peded into emergency actions. He economic expansion remain favor- is simply asking Congress to put able. The Los Angeles Dodgers have Cincinnati had 29 homers in ils through proposals he made before "In view of corporate and con- the National League's smallest first 26 games. Nine were hit by the stock market dive. He will sumer cash on hand , we should pitching staff In numbers. They Vada Pinson and seven by Wally make a new proposal on the in- take every appropriate st«p to have nine hurlers . Post. come tax cut later. make certain that recovery is stronger and longer than before 4. Ha will insist — despite pro- and is not cut short by a new tests by some business leaders— recession." that prices and wages be kept down to prevent inflation. It -was The*) ha outlined tha stops ha Winona Country Club his previous insistence on this wants to take to keep the econ- that brought on the steel dispute omy sound. With one exception Invitational At Thursday 's news conference they were all proposals he had he rejected any thought of exc ited made before, some as long as a reaction to the stock market with year ago , but which ore still this statement: pending in Congress. TOURNAMENT "I think most financial experts The exception w.as his promise s GOLF have realized for somo timo that to propose to Congress an income an overpriced market could not tax cut for everyone , but a cut NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller • ¦, .i hold up once investors recogn ized which, he does not want to be «,„, . ¦*...., « . ,..,.. —¦!.,. :¦¦: i.xi-ai .» ___._. i.. . | I 1 . . », , . . - ., . 1 l_ -l I . , H , -——^» .l ¦ „ 1 !¦¦¦¦ , , „ — 1 ,. , , -^ that inflation was ended." effective before Jan. 1. This This was a reminder that he means the cut would not affect Saturday and Sunday had laid down his national anti- the tax; on income earned in 1962. J une 9th and 10th Forever Feminine Will Be Broadcast Live and Direct

Over li f * | g% MARK TRAIL, By Ed Dodd K WW IW w

This 17th annual tourney Broadcast Is Sponsored by the Winona Daily and Sunday News : v.' -; Help W.n.ed—F.nrlti 26 WINONA MARKETS :GRAfN V^V sitting, 1 P.M. New York V v LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, baby . .. ' woman wanted J- afttrnoons or 1 d»/; •ttperted'-by . MINNEAPOLIS (AP) ; —Wheat ¦ ¦ ¦ Tax-Cut Pledge Want Ads a week. Tel. M1. 7 ' .' ' '-: . ' ¦ ' . _ Swift eV Company Stock Prices receipts today 86; ago 200; Buylnj hours ere from I e.m. fo 4 p.m, .year lABORATORy TECHNICIAM - «or quality Abbott L,. 67-W . Kennecott 71% a mlnlmui ii Woman Changes Monday tlirou ali Friday. - Thest quoMflani trading basis unchanged to one control work. Prefanbly ion apply at of noon today. Allied Ch 41V. Lorillard 44V* cent higher; prices -V4-1V4. higher; of one year of physics or <*emijtiy . 5iipprei- Start Here dept., Wst- . All livestock arriving after closing tlrni In school. Apply personn* Allis Chal I6V_ Mpls Hon «6 Cfish spring wheat basis, No j BLIND ADS ' ¦ ¦ Brings tiitle will be properly cared ror, weighed end * UNCALLED . FOR- . lilns Products. , . . ' ' priced ttit following morning. Amerada 96V. Minn MM 53V* dark northern 2.30%r2.33%_ ; spring Rr-woman • WanteoV soma ¦ • ' . ' BiSBY sTfTE to .HOOS A-10, ' houseworK. 5 days a weeK. V small Giiilty Am Can 42% Minn P&L 40% light Plea 15, 1B, !4, 16. U, » ¦with wheat one . cent premium each lb . X, M, The hog market:¦ Steady yesterdoy'i 34, 3S, ' A-SO pally Mews. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' . Am M&Fy 24 Mon Chm : . 39% ¦ . 34, M, n, 41, 42, 43, 44, 47, child. Writ* Charged in Mrs, Joan M. Rude. 22, 113" N- close. .. . . ' over 58-61 lbs ; spring wheat one 49, 51. . Strictly meet type additional 20-40 cents; ATTENTION FARM WOMEN-in Town- Am Mot 14% Mon Dk U 34% cent discount each Vi lb under 58 Homer, Dresbach, Baker St., changed her plea to fat hogs discounted 20-<0 CMII S per hundred, ships of Hillsdale, Market Chanae AT&T 109% Mon Ward 29V. Hill, Warren and Roll- weight. ' ; , . lbs; protein -premium 11-17 per Norton. Pleasant ; , wonien guilty before Municipal Judge S. (AP) Good hogs, barrtwt and gilts— Anaconda 41% Nat Dairy SB3 Inastone. Avon is placing farm NEW YORK — President /* cent 2.30%-2.6O% . ' . week to spare i«-ieo :.- ...... - : .....:.. u.oa-n.co 5 * ¦¦¦ " M-IHI 'IO . 'O 11 hours per D. J, Bruski during her trial. She Kennedy's tax-cut pledge brought Arch Dan 36 No Am Av 58 < _ No 1 hard Montana winter ¦V-V NOTICI townships. Excellent e»rn na fstes Profe 1B0-2O0 ...... 15,00-15.50 In thest ' opportunity. No obligation to Inquire, had been charged with speeding no particular inspiration to the 200-22O . ' ..._. ;...... ,...... 15.50 Armco St. 53'/ . Nor Pac : 3554 . , 2.25%-2. WASHINGTON , -- Robert stock market today. Prices were 220-240 15.3W5.50 Armour 42 No St Pyv 30V- Minn; ;.- S.D .No 1 hard . winter for 44 miles an hour in a 30-zone. 24^270 ...... ;..;...... 15.00-15.30 ' only o n t Incorrect Insertion of any Rochesty, Minn, ___ . :__ E. Manuel, dismissed Republican a bit higher !h quiet trading early 270-300 ii. • •;¦,.' 14,25-15.00 Avco Corp 21 Nwst Airl 27 2:25%-2.42%. classified advertisement published . In with. eWtrly Mrs. Rude was arrested by po- . WOMEN WANTED-to stay 300-330 13.50-14.2S Beth Steel 35% Penney 45V* the Want Ad taction. Check your ad lady. Prepare irieals and . do Hoht house- committee, charged today the this afterneion. No 1 hard amber durum. iM- and call 3321 tf lice at 2-.14 a.m. Saturday 330-3M .....,;;.....,...,...... 13.00-13.50 a correction must bt worlc. Write . A-S7 Dally-Hews. at 5th - .. • Boeing Air 42'A Pepsi Cola 42% 2.85; discounts, amber 1-2; durum made. ' counsel to a House investigating A general improvement got un- Good towt— . ' ¦' ' ' • . . and Baker streets. She had plead- 270-300 .:.....,.....,...... 13.50-13.75 Brunswick 26% Phil Pet 47V« 4-«. :¦ . : • , -¦ : der way fer a while, then; prices '¦ . Wanted—fAale ^ group's inquiry into the Billie Sol 300-330 . 13.25-13.50 Chi MSPPv 10 Pillsbury 52% yello-v H»lp 2- ed not guilty when she was ar- edged below -their best 330-340 ..; ,.,...... ,...... 13.00-13.25 Corn No 2 l.OSVi. . ' ¦ ¦ ' man wanted,; fair- Estes case "is being distorted—. 360-400 ...... ;.'.. ;;...... 12.75-13.00 Chi &NW ; 12% Polaroid 111 . Oats No 2 white 56W -5_.%; FARW WORK—married raigned in municipal court Tues- Showing the level near its peak No 3 Personal. house. Norbert and theVtruth suppressed." . 400-4S0 ..• 12,50-12.75 • 7 ly modern Separate ' ' ' ' ¦' Chrysler 43% Pure Oil 31V_ white 53%-56'/Si ; No 2: heavy white Minneiska, , Minn. (S miles N. In a statement, Manuel quoted day . -;. v v The Associated Press aveijage at 450-500 ',... ; . . ..-12,0002.50 : : LOSE WEIGHT safely, easily and eco- Sptllz, / Slags— ' -. Cities Svc Sl'/s RCAW 491/* 57%-60V.; No 3 heavy white 56%- nomlcally with Dex-A-Dlel tablet!. Only of Altura). Tel. Altura tn*. Patrolmen Joseph F. Bronk and noon was up i.OO at 222.90, with • •¦ an Agriculture Department offi- 450^own ...... ».25 ' Comw Ed 40% Rep Steel 43 '59V4 ..V .- : . - . ' 98c. Ford Hopkins. . ¦ OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS Bruce A. Stanton testified that industrials up 1.50, rails up .40 ' ¦ ¦ cial as saying Estes personally 450-Up : ...... -¦ 8.25- 9.25 SAVEI SAVEI SAVEI Slop In and save 6tl paid . weekly,; healthful work. Lib- Thin tnd unfinished hogs. .. discounted Cont Can 40V. Rex Drug 30'/« Barley, bri ght color i-00-1.32 man in cholc* by invoking the tney had observed a car driven and utilities up ; on all lewelry Items. NOW. RAINBOW eral terms to rlflht pressured him. CALVES V Cont Oil 50! Rey Tob 43 . territory as sales representative tor by Mrs. Rude traveling south on Straw color 1.00-1.32 ; ! stained 1.00- JEWELERS, next to post office on -4th. ^ names of the late House Speaker The ve»t market Is steady. : Deere 45Vi Sears Roe 713/* Wisconsin's Greatest Nursery, eslab- Huff Street. They said the car ap- Most gains of key stocks wert Top choice . .:. . 26.00' . 1.30 ; feed 94-L.OO. V ARE YOU A PROBLEM DRINKER?-Man llshed over 55 years. No-delivering or Sam Rayburn and Vice President Douglas 21H Shell Oil 35% or woman, your peared to be traveling at a high fractional, some going to about a Thin, and unfinished hogs ,. discounted Rye , No 2 1.24V.-1.28M. , ¦ drinking creates numer- collectlnj. Liberal guarantee. Nurseries Lyndon B. vJolinsoh , but that John- - ' ¦' :¦ Choice ,...... ,.,;,.... 24.00-24.O0 Dow Chem 49 Sinclair v33% ous problems. . tt you need and want bl over 650 acres at Waterloo, Wis. rate of speed when it turned right point, " Good .:. ..:...... ,.„ 21.00-24.00 Flax No 1 3.33. help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Plo- Write McKay Nursery Company, Mldf- son's name was not brought into du Pont , 184V4 Socony 49'/a ¦ ¦ on 5th Street: Their patrol car was A few of thev ' .gi'owth." stocks Commtrclal to good ...... I8.oo-21.oo y Soybeans. N-o 1 yellow 2.39V. . neer Group, Box 12_, Winona, Mlnn.v ton. Wis, . '/ : ;¦ '. .¦ • - ' : v. . ' .;¦• public testimony. Utility . 16.00-18.00 East Kod . 97% Sp Rand 15% ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ about a block east of Huff facing swung ahead 2; or more points in - ¦ " 'ROUND THE CLOCKS Laundromat, SHEET METAL MAN, and furnace In- Bbnert end culls ...... 17.00-down downtown, 2nd S, Main, shop while you Deal- . Ford Mot 86 St Brands 59% jteller wanted. Lennox Furnace Manuel added; "Thii incident west when they first observed her routine moves for these volatile .. " . .CATTLE ' CANADIAN DOLLAR wash, full-time attendant to assist you, Hanson Heating, 1513 . The cattle market Is steady. Gen fclec 64% St Oil Cal 53% er. Write Palmer investiga- cai\ '. . issues which have been beaten far NEW YORK (API new Westinghouse double load ' wash- Gtorge St., L a Crosse, Wis. points up the way this Dryled stter* and ytarllngs— . —Canadian Gen Foods 74 St Oil Ind 46 dollar ,9175 ers, air-cooled; clean machines In A-l ' tion is being distorted—and the Both patrolmen told the court down from their peaks. Cholct to prime 23.O0-24.O0 ; 310 change, condition, (Anyone not receiving refunds GENERAL FARMWO R K— .ependable sin- Good to efiolce 21.75-22,75 Gen Mills 27 St OU NJ 51V4 due them during the last 3 or 4 gle man wanted; Allred: Feuling, Alms. truth suppressed—either because they followed her along Huff and Brokers said much of the steam monmi, ' ¦ " ' ¦ ' Comm. to good ...... 15.00 18.75 Gen Mot.v: 50% S vift & Co 38'/4 please slop In and ask attendant) Wis. Tel. 525-R-<. ¦;' . . . . of shoddy preparation, or a will- observed an incident in which of Kennedy's tax-cut pledge; had Utility ,.....,,,. ;. 15.00-down . (Pub. Dil i Friday,. June . «, 19M) EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITr for exper- Dryled htlftrs— Gen Tel 21 Texaco 51% GET OUT IN THE SUN with Polaroid sun ingness to cover up." Mrs. Rude passed a car on the been rem oved by Treasury, Secre- ORDINANCE lenced larm youth on large rnodem Cholct to prime ..,,;...... 22.00-23.50 glasses, naturally from GOLTZ DRUGS, Goodrich 53V4- Texas Ins 63V4 Providing for the Licensing -ol ' ' ¦ -¦ • ¦ dairy farm. Prefer someone with FFA Manuel said another incident in- right side at Ewing and 5th . They tary Douglas Dillon's similar Good to choice ....;. 20.00-21.75 Plumbers 274 E, 3rd. Tel. -547. - .. . - . Goodyear : 8 to Do Work In Connection With the : • ' training. - Tel. MJ10 for appolntmtnt. 15.00-18.50 34% Cons Coal 34V . volves a . discussion .by the sub- then clocked her at 44 miles an statement Monday. Comm. to good .:...... Village W- WE RECONDITION all makes of water Utility V .,; 15.00-dow/n Gould Bat — Un Pac 30 .te-rwor.es tor the Village . ' . . " o-f Goodview soffners—complete stock of softening committee in closed session ol hour from John . to Harvester Cowt— V , . ROUTE MAN A generally higher trend was Gt No Ry 38% Un Air Lin AVA The Village of -Goo-view Ordains: salts, delivery too. CULLIGAN. ; .Tel . how to djpl with testimony streets, a distance of three blocks, Commtrclal ;...;... -.,'_.... . -.._ 14 .25-15.75 3600. CALL "HEY CULLIGAN AAAN'* to pick up orders frem: established cut- Utility ... ..:: 13.5M5.00 Greyhound 26V4 U S Rub 44% SECTION 1, Any person desiring a li- fomen. Open new atcourit-s. Aje 7*40. "which would implicate certain They made the arrest after follow- shown by steels, motors, chemi- cense as a plurr-ber Cannirt tnd cutttrt , ,..,,,. 14.75-down to do Work In connec- COFFEE BREAK? Spend yours In the MOO per month to start. Write personal cals, honferrous metals, drugs Homestk 52% \) S Steel 50¥1 tion with the Village Waterworks shall members of Congress and at least ing her for one more block. Built- . . ' ' pleasant atmosphere and congenial sur- summary to Box N-4, C/o A-5A Dally and electrical equipments. Bologna 13.50-17.J5 IB A Mach 374 West Un' -29!. make application vln . ' wrillno therefore to roundings of RUTH'S RESTAURANT, NeWi.V ' " :' ' ' . .. ¦ ¦" one very high-ranking administra- Mrs. Rude did not testify. She ttie Village Clerk and shall furnish the . ; Tobaccos continued to decline. .Commercial ...... ;..: 13.00-13:50 Int Harv 50% Westg El 29 126 . E. 3rd. Open U hours a, day, ev- tion official." changed her plea to guilty after Light thin .....,., 13.5lkio*n ' Council satisfactory evidence that he Is eryday except Monday. . Int Paper 28% Wlworth or has In his employ a person regularly "The testimony, taken in execUi Reynolds Tobacco and Liggett & 681 TAKE YOUR TROUBLES to the terrific bearing the testimony of both pat- trained and educated fo the plumber 's Jones &. L 49 Vs Yng S & T 84% . tailor. WARREN BETSINGER, Tailor. Your Opportunity tive sessioii, related to a list ol , Myers lost about a point. Ameri- Winona Egg Market trade, that he Is duly licensed as a plumber ¦ •¦ rolmen V W, . 3rd'/ ¦ .'¦ ¦/ - individuals to whom Estes alleg- can Tobacco eased. Lorillard re- (Wlnone Produce, Ziebell Produce} by the State o# Minnesota and Is In all N^j . " :' ' ¦ Judge Bruski sentenced her to Gradt A dumbo) !• ...... V. .. .24 : »;' -: ¦ covered a fraction. . respects a person suitable to receive a STOP IF^T04J _ CAN—If you can't, GO to y .lsyHere edly; sent gifts in the form of pay a $25 fine or serve eight days Gradt A (large) .,..;,...... ,;.. .19 license. If. sati-slied lhat the applicant Is DALE'S forNhat brake |ob. DALE'S Ford , up more than a point, was Grade A (medium) .15 PRODUGE properly qualified, the Council may direct- STANDARD, 4ti*\__. Johnson, Tel. 9865 money orders," Manuel added. in city jaii on the charge He also : Where? — Wiiior.a ' Grade B ...... :...., .15 that a license be Issued to hlm upon his for Free Plckup\_md_^rillvery. ' <• ' V the best of Big Three motors. ' - ¦ ' ¦ :¦ . . : sehtenced her to payya . $15 fine or Grade c . - :. . '• . . , ...... , .; -¦. ¦: .. .:.} . :,13 ¦' complying wllh the requirements of Section Chrysler rose a fraction and Gen- . v . NEW YORK ! m - " (USDA) - MEMO TO MAYME—and rest of fhe What?" — Service Station Merry Ruler's spring, victory in serve five days in city jail on the Wholesale egg offerings short on 2 of this - ordinance. gang, enloyed having your party Tues- , to eral Motors was steady. Bay Stat* Milling Company SECTION 1. No license itiall-be Issued day night.. Ihe welcome mat Is always With whom? — The Texaco Co. the Toboggan marked the 4-year- charge of passing on the right "A" Ortln Prices best large 1o any. person os _ plumber until he shall Gains -of- around a point were Elevator quality and fair on bal- Out. RAY MEYER, INN KEEPER, WIL- old gelding's first stakes triumph ¦which she had pleaded guilty Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ance. Demand active on large; liave executed .and deposited In the oflice LIAMS HOTEL. posted for General Electric, Radio (Closed Saturdays) ef the Village Clerk a bond to the Village since last August when he won the Tuesday . She paid the $40 in improved , cf -ijoodview In the sum of $2,000.00, ex- Corp., Sears; Roebuck and Merck No. I northern spring wheat ..... 12,18 on mediums and quiet , ; ySee R; W. Stein Ventnor Handicap at Atlantic City. -fihesv . No; 2 northern spring wheat .2,16 on smalls today. ecuted by hlms-elf" and a '; corporate surety DO YOU HAVE :No. 3 northern spring wheat ...... 2.12 company approved by the Council and con- of t-he Texaco Co. for details No. i northern spring wheat ...... 2.08 < Wholesale selling prices based ditioned thai he shall indemnify and hold Risk Insurance Now? on paid training, -inancial as- No. I hard winter wheat ...... 2.10 harmless the Village of Goodview from all on exchange and other volume damages that rnay be suffered by any per- ' sistance, opportunities No. 2 hard winter wheat ...... 2.08 ' ¦See SWEE_KEY'S^ - ., , and po- No. -3 hard winter wheat ...... 2.04 sales.) . son In consequence of any work, labor or \ tential earnings. Call or see No. 4 hard winter wheat ,,.....;. 2.00 service performed by him upon the Village ¦ ¦ ¦¦ No: 1 rye - :: :. :. V. 1.13 . New York spot quotations waterworks, Including the opening that may 922 W. 5th. . v> Jv£y Stein. No obligation on »¦ » ¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ MONTHLY PAYMENTS LOW AS AS MR No. 2 rye .,,...... _ ...... 1-11 follow: mixed colors: extras (47 Ha made by hlm or under his direction In We may have a lower rate. your part. This may be your lbs min.) any street or alley, in '.theVillage for the . 29V2-30V4 ; extras med- purpose of putting In service pipe or fbr ship coming in, Tel. 4743 or ium BLAIR ZION PICNIC < -» lbs. average) 21-22; smalls any other purpose ; that he will In every Business Services 14 write P.O. Box 283, Winona. •35 lbs. average) 17-18; standards case that he stnall have made an excava- tion In any slre-et or . alley (or any purpose, - eaj^Hornes BLAIR , Wis. (Special) . - The CHARLIE'S CUSTOM BUTL DERS, Preston, COM PLETE HOME mmmmW 26',j-28;y checks 24-2414 . restore the surface of said street and the 1m GIVES VOU A J W:. picnic of Minn. Exciting new homes, expert re- annual congregational pavement , if any, fo as good a condition Whites:, extras (47 lbs min.) modeling service, free estimates. Tel. With »ll , ^ ¦: Zion Lutheran Church will be Sun- . 30- as he found it Ih; and that : in doing work ¦ffi« ..packager and llhlitiingmeltrlalt .;. it i gulranteed *T^M . . - . colled at Preston, South . 3-245S. \^ T^^k -&^. day at 11:30 a.m. at Blair River- Sl'/i; extras medium (40 lbs, av- as a plumber, under his license, he will in _ erage) 21-22; top quality (47 Ibs. all respects conform to the regulations es- FLOOR SANDING—sealing, waxing. Work side Memorial Park. All members ) tablished . by tne Village Council relative guaranteed. Free estimates. Write Joe Ko- are invited to attend. Services will min. 30-33; mediums (41 lbs. av- lo the ' .waterworks; and that he will pay bllarcslk. Plainview. Minn. Tel. 534-1553, erage) all damages tl_af the Village may at any FOREMAN 21VV-3 ; v smalls (36 lbs. BE STUBBORN! Insist on qualify when be conducted by the Rev. E. E. time suffer by reason ol any failure or ¦ you Install door hoods ' and awnings. lOOt ol Plaa 8 S avefage) 17-18; peewees 14-15. of any * Y»-rm»rt » tlsfrt. *nd tle-r ffgl Olson at 8:30 a.m. to permit fami- his part so to do, or by reason ZEPHYR awnings protect your hom e -JlMk BK^MB^BBIMMM ^MSBSsM' *. part- or on the part of ^^ Browns; extras min.) negligence on »ls year 'round. Free eitlmalei -without ob- lies to return home to prepare 147 l bs, his agents, em ployees or lervanfs In per- ; ¦ ¦ ligation , WlNONA . RUG CLEANING Exc el lent opportunity food. - ' . -: 30-31 * ,top quality (47 lbs. min.) .' - • Compiotei plumfatntj jyitem. > Complefa^ heating »y*tem. ja| - forming . such !iwork. . . SERVICE, 116 W, 3rd, Te). 3722. wa&CM Vnnj ou geinet mtfia com/werernmnffttA y,,, with fl m> 30-32 ; mediums (41 lbs. average ) The fee lor "this license shall be In the m Comp,tt< ctrk wWnB f m Xh/re,# amount of Flv» Dollars. VACUUM CLEAN oll-gas-eoal furnaces and for the right man as ^ 21-23y2 ; smalls (36 lbs, ) iH CUStOm-bUlIt hOmS • Completa pr-j-flni»hed cottom Kitchen cobinah with hardlvvara WM average SECTION 3. Every license so Issued boilers with FURNACE-VAC power clean- I I limitation onr the 30th day ing. BOB: HARDTKE, Ie» E. King St. Up slightly were AT&T, Southern 17-18 ; peewees 14-15. shall expire b/- • - ¦ ; ond ForraIc0 ,op (fare thereof; or TeL 4016. '. ¦ . . . . - - . . . . - . foreman of well estate Mff mVERlD andimiOui yM hi V ¦• '' fm Pacific,: and Raytheon. of June next after the . . . ' OK ^A il fc,ij;_.i__u»__,_.t ¦ / Baoutiful, leleetbokfor flooring, oak base, door ond window trim, kfli & Butter offerings plentiful; de- it may be suspended or revoked at any m vnth ell fwbhmgiMttthls I . ^^ tlle. time by the vrilage Council on satisfactory q,be„0f bortlroem/ u Mi ,,ar ho,i. :Sg mand quiet; prices unchanged. Plumbing/ Roofing 21 lished company. ^ IBM recovered about 5 poinf*, Cheese proof ' of any wilful failure or inexcusable SR fl)f INSIDE ond OUtA htf-d/nj: / • All foundation moterlalj Including basement window*. , steady; prices un- neglect of the licensee to observe the rules ROOFING AND ROOF REPAIRING um Polaroid 2 and Litton Industries changed. and regulations prescribed by any or- DAN ROLBIECKI . ffltfe yourrtprettntatlve today 1 Self-storing axtruded aluminum storms ond screens—installed, ffim Must be Contact uspper * more than a point. dinance or resolution passed by the Village Tel. H164 eicpeiienced in. Heaviest gauge aluminum siding with rigid backer-board for reasonable direc- WsR og^ iTT nflQQ • . Stf* Council or to obey any KEN-WAY Electric SEWER CLEANING * The Dtivv Jones industrial aver- CHICAGO (AP ) - Chicago Mer- agent re- ¦ irip fa Insulation—qvaiiabta at jmoJI extra cb«t. tion given by the Council or Its JERRY'S PLUMBING - ¦ :¦ . ttpr V nin ^ 0!l | i^fDepVTl3, : ' service . metal fabrication and S^ age at noon was up 2,00 at 604 20. cantile Exchange — butter about specting the performance of any B27 41h Ttl. K%¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' . • Mlnnttpcll* ll, Minn. Sheelrock or rbcklath, Inside door* and hardware, roofing, KM in connection E. 939* ' • steady ; wholesale buying prices undertaken by such licensee f WBja ; JEROME GUENZINSKI siding or pra-stainod thakei, Insulation and combination doors, ffiffl Prices moved generally higher , with said works; and the permanent re- ELECTRIC ROTO ROTOR liglit assembly* 3SB E; 7th St. Wlnonn # :¦' on the. American Stock Exchange unchanged to Vi lower; 93 score moval of the licensee Irom 'he County -of rcft Profeisiohal iurchlfectura , . and much mora! - ' unless he shall have been li- For clogged sewers and drains. j SS AA 57; 92 A 563,i; 90 B 54%; 89 Winona, . Tel. 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee, in quiet trading. censed from outside' bi said county shall C 53; cars 90 B SW; 89 C 54. In Itself ellect- a forfeiture of the license. CALL SYL KUKOWSKI Corporate and U.S. government Eggs tops firm SECTION 4. This ordinance shall, take Give complete resume in , balance steady; ARE YOU BITTEN by the remodeling burg? bonds were irregular. effect . and be In force from and after its who! sale buy ing prices un- passage and publication, New kitchen, laundry area, bathroom? Wa changed to IV2 higher; 70 percent Approved by- trie Council have the finest quality fixtures. Sit us first letter. or better this 4th day of June, 196?. . . for estimates. , gra.de A whites 27!*.; REX A. JOHNSON, mixed 25H; mediums 22; stan- V Mayor. . FRANK O'LAUGHLIN ¦ Reply to A-47 dards 24; dirties 21V_. Attest: PLUMBING 4. HEATING 3rd ¦ . , Tel. 1703 ' E. G. CALLAHAN. Clerk, 207 E. . ¦ . ' ¦'- . '. (First Put. Friday, June 1, 1W2). Help Wanted—Femel* 26 CHICAGO < AP — (XJSDA) - Daily News. STATE OF -MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Potatoes arrivals 54; on track WINONA, s-s. IN PROBATE COURT 168 ; total IT S. shipments 813; No. 15.3M GENERAL new — supplies moderate ; de- tn Re Estatt of Edward J. Storm, Decedent. r-Blp—Malt or Furnal* 28 mand good ; market slightly Order for Hearing on Petition te OFFICE WO RK stronger ; carlot track sales : Ala- Determine Deicent. STRAWBERRY PICKERS—14 years and bama round reds 4.25; Arizona Clarence Storm having (lied In this Court elder, with own trarsportatlon. Vernsn a petition representing, among other We have an opening for a Gallagher, Mlnneiota City, Minn, Tal, ¦ • ¦¦¦ ONE OF YOUR BUYS round reds 4.40; California long things, that said decedent died intestate woman witb previous office H333. . ¦ ; . y EST more than five years prior to the filing BIGG whites 4.15-4.20; old — supplies j thereof, leaving certain property In Winona background who is interested PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER — Prefer * light; demand good ; woman. Write A-it Dally Newt. market County. Minnesota, and that no Will ol in bettering herself. No short- , nor ad- slightly stronger ; carlot track said decedent has been proved, hand necessary. Job. will in- PART TIME SALESPERSON—Free te sales : Idaho Hussets 5.25. ministration of his estate granted, In mis work Frl. nights and Sat. Experience State and praying thai the descent of said volve operation of bookkeep- not necessary. Apply Tradehomt Shoe IS YOUR NEWSPAPER ! ! property be determined and that It be as- ing machine, adding machine, Stort, Si E. 3rd. I signed to the persons entitled thereto; .. lba, .JiearJno calculator. Should be a reason- - -IT -IS ofeOERED,-Thai. " ^ Situations Wanted—F» mal*-29 LIVESTOCK thereof be had : on June 17, 1962, at 10:00 ably good typist andTiave ai o'clock A,M„ belore this Court In the pro- knowledge of general office One of America's biggest ba rgains is your newspaper. Compari- I SOOTH ST, PAUL bate court room In Ihe court house In EXPERIENCED BABrsiTTER seeking SOUTH ST. PAUL, AAlnn. H*>- . USDA_ — Winona, Minnesota, and lhat nollce hereof procedures. This is a perma- , summer lob, Tel, a-l 888, Cattle 1,700; calves SOO; generally steady be given by the publication of this order nent job with excellent promo- cleanup trade on slaughter ileers, heifers In the Winon a Dally News and by mailed RELIABLE experienced high tchool gir) son of the costs of everyday items, and the time it takes to I and cows; bulls weak to extremes SO notice as provided by law. tional potential — Salary — wants steady babysitting and House work, Ttl. **_ 450, cents lower; load choice 1,244 lb slaughter Dated May 11. Iltl , $275-$300 month start. If you ^_ ^ slee-rs 35.25; scattering other good and tc., 0. LIBERA, are between the ages ol 25 produce them, provides convincing proof. More than 100 talents I choice 22.50-2S.OO; couple loads good and Probale Judge, Situation! Wanted—Male 30 choice Ull and 1 .05} Ib hellers 24.50; utility (Probate Court Seal) and 30 and would like to work ~ and commercial cows M.0O-17.50; canner Streater _ Viurphy, in a small office — NIGHT JOB wanted. Write or Inquiri and skills are required to bring your daily newspaper to you. I and cutter I3.SO-1S.S0 ; utility bulls 18.00. Attorneys tor Petitioner. A-43 Dally Ntwt, ¦¦ : 19.50; commercial end good 17.50-11.50; (Firs) Pub. Friday, June 1, 1943) canner and cutter 15.50-17.50; vealers and Apply In person Business Opporlunitias 37 Few things you buy contribute so much to your way of life. Can I slaughter calves steady; -tilgti choice and STATE OF MINNESOTA , COUNTY OF prima vealers 3O.00; good and choice 16.00- WINONA, SS- IN PROBATE COURT 29.00; good and choice slaughter calves No. 15,10 SHOE SHINE STAND—Chtap. Leaving for 32.00-25.00; feeders nominal. In Re Estate- of at health purposes. Contact In perion. 10] you think of any other item that takes so long to produce, yet I Hogs 5,500; active; barrows and gilts Frank Peterrnan, Decedent. W. Jrd. 35-50 cents higher; sows 25 cents up; 1-1 Order for H earing on Petition tor Admin- COUPLE to operate newly decorated din- 190-240 Ib barrows and gills 14.50-li.7S; 1-3 istration, ulmlrlng Tlmi to File Claims Minnesota State ing room and kitchen. Immediate pos- sells for so little? I )4.D0-)<_,50. 2-3 240-270 Ibs 15.C0-U.00; main- and for Hearing Thereon ttsslon. Tel. Hickory 2-J761, Pspln Ho- ly 15.25 up; 3 270-300 Ibs 14 .50-15.50; 1 and Florence Peterrnan having filed herein a Employment Service ttl, Pepin, wis. medium 160-1B0 Ibs 15.00-15.75; 1-3 270-3«0 petition for general administration stating ' Ib sows 13.75-14.50; 360-400 Ibs 13.25-14.00; that said decedent died intestate and 163 Walnu t Street FOR LEASE^Servlce elation wlifi txceT. 3-3 400-550 lbs 12.5O-13.S0) choice 130-140 Ib praying that Florence Peterrnan bt ap- Winona, Minnesota* Itnt location In St. Charles, Minn. Paid feeder pigs 15.O0-15.50, pointed administratrix- training and financial assistance avail- Sheep 700; fairly active; all classes IT IS O RDERED, That the hearing able. Call or write, R. F, Bowers., Box steady; few lots choice and prime spring thereof be nad on June 27, 1967, tt 10:43 Ml or Ttl. 2341, Wlnone, Mini* . " slaughter lambs 33,00-23,50; mostly choice o'clock A.AA., before Ihls Court In the DAlTY •aUEEfTln tows of J00trpopi»laiion, No. 1 pelt shorn 1B.00-19.IX>; good and probate court room In Ihe court house In near swimming pool and rtcreallon field. choice 13.S0-17.SO; cull to good shorn Winona, Minnesota; that the time within Prtsent protlts will return Inveilmenl In slaughter ewes 3.50-5.50; old crop cholca which creditors ol said decedent may file BOOKKEEPING IV, years. 111. down and tlSOO per year and fancy shorn feeder lambs I4.00-IS.04I; their clalm-s be limited to four months for principal. lew springs 16.00. from Ihe date hereof, nnd that the claims /- CHICAGO so filed be heard on October 5, lm, al MACHINE HEIT REALTY CO. LOOK AND COSTS I CHICAGO tin — (USDA)— Hogs S.OOO; 10 o'clock AM., before this Courl In the Durand, Wit. COMPARE butchers steady to 25 cents higher; 1-2 probate cou rl room In line courl house In Tal, OR a-4435. * 190-235 Ib butchers 16.7S-17.O0; 85 hied Winona, Minnesota, and that nollce hereof OPERATOR 1-2 319 Ibs 17.25; mixed 1-3 180-240 lbs be given by publication of this order In the 16.25-16,73; 230-260 Ibs 13.75-16.35; 2-3 360- Winona Dal ly News and by mailed notice 280 lbs 75.25-15.75; mixed 1-3 325-450 lb as provided by law. GARAGE BUILDING Man-hours Needed I sow» 13.33-14,75; 2-J 450-630 Ibs 13,35-13.35. Dated May 29, 1962. Cattle 300; calves none; slaughter steera E, D. LIBERA, Interested Very good, 80x 120, with 2 er purposes, offered; few experienced girl to oper- 1 Daily Newspaper 0.10 3,000 I lots choice and prime »6-l05 NOTICE Also small builoing wit-h nrwl-y Ib spring slaughter lambs 74 ,00-34.30; cull Ol* f-RBLIMINARV HEARING to utility 76-104 Ib shorn slaughter lambs Waferworlo Improvement No. 11*1-IA ate an NCR Bookkeeping remodeled offices in front and 1 Haircut 1 .75 Yi I IO.0O-t3.00j cull to good shorn slaughter Village ol Ooodvlew, Minnesota body shop in rear, Both build- ewes 4.50-5,50. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the machine. * ings in Lanesboro, , Village Council of tht Village of Goodvlew 1 Dental Filling 5,00 Vi I (First Pub. Friday, June 1, 1961) will mtet at the Village Hall In said Vill- STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OP age on Monday, Jum 18, 19«- at 7:30 Bertram Boyum, Executor WINONA, ta, IN PROBATE COURT o'clock P.W., to conduct -a preliminary pub- Permanent position. 1 Hairwosh and Set 4,00 VA I NO. 15.360 lic hearing: on the proposed construction Ingman Thorson , Estate lei Rt Estatt tl of Waterworks Improvement No, |9«1-1A, Rushford , 'Minnesot a 1 Repair to Typewriter 7,50 \ M Anna Railing, Decedent. consisting of the fol/owlog work: Salary commensurate Order ter Hearing on Petition lor Admin- The Construction of wells, pumps, or sea istration, Limiting Tlmt to File Cltlm . pumphoMnea, water storage (acllltle. ) Shoe Shine 0.25 !4 and tar Hearing Therton. and watermalns, valves, hydrants, with experience. J, F. Herrick , Attorney I Btn F. Rolling having tiled herein « Mr vice lines and appurtenances there- Lanesboro, Minnesota petition for general administration stating to In 1he alreetj, alleys and other A mat said decedent died Intestate and pray- public ways In the Village ol Good- 1 Porter Carried Bag , 0.50 V I ing that Bin F. Rolling bt appointed ad- view, Minnesota. Reply to A-48 Dally ministrator; The estimated cost of tald Improvement Monoy to Loan 40 IT IS ORDERED, That the htarlng It Sl3.004.a4. The area proposed to be News giving complete thereof be had on June 77, IMS, at 10:30 assessed for special benefit derived from o'clock A.M., before thlt Court In the pro- the construction of wlot Improvements la resume of experience. r batt court room In tht court house In each lot, piece and pi-rcel of property ly- Wlnone, Minnesota) thai the lima within ing wlihln the folloivlnc described area: LOANS u»rs PLAIN NOTS-AUTO-FURNITURB WINONA DAILY NEWS which creditors ol tald decedent may lilt Belween 49th Avenue aa the Easterlv 170 E. 3rd S|. Tel. ltl» their claims be limited to four monttis bounda ry and a line parallel thereto riri. f «,m. to t p.m., Sat, a a.m. io np*n*.. from the dale hereof , and lhat the claims and 1,70(1 feet Wiiterly of lhe tald ~ so riled bt heard on Octobtr 3, 1M1, at 10 49th A-venue at lhe Westerly bound - Loans — Insurance — o'clock A.M.. belore thla Court In ttie ary; U, S. Hlghw»y No. 61. as a Telephone- Your Want Ads AND probate court room In tha court houia rn Soulherly boundary and iih Street at Real Estate Winona, Minnesota, and that notice hereof a Norfherly boundary. bt glvtn by publication ol thlt ordtr In The owmtr of anV property which may FRANK WEST¦ AGENCY I7J Lafayette St, ¦ ¦ , i , ttie Wlnoni Dally News end by mailed no- bt to tibetsetl may, at tht abovt-itated to The Winona Daily News i j,\ IIM¦ tice at provided by law, time tnd place, preient oral or written i Next to Talepnane Ottltjl ' Dated Moy Jl, mi. objections lo tald Improvement. WINONA NEWS E, D, LIBERA, Dated : -May M, IW. Doga, Psti, SupplUt 42 Sunday Probate Judge. t Village Council By Order of lha Dial 3321 for an Ad Taker. ' ' " ' (Probita Court Setl) ' ' ¦ ' - ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ " ' ¦ E. 0, CALLAHAN. OERMAN SMBPH ERD--pu7e_irt- pnllct ¦ - '- :¦ ' ' ¦ V' • ' Marlin A. D»»lty, n Village Clerk. pupt. Curtis jptinton, Pettrion, Minn, I attorney tor fellllontr. Itmali Ttl. TR f-iro. Dogt, Ptts, Supplier y 42 Far-rn, Implements, Harness 48 Articles for;Saley ' /. /.V . v.ST Boats, Motori, Ere. / 106 PUREBRED -l«k an- cream G»rmen FEROURSON MOWER-3 pt. hit*,* trao- INSTALL a srab bar for tub or shower be- FORD MARINE—85 h.p. conversion mo- StofheM - mala, IB ¦ months¦ old. Tel. tor Iprayer, 3 pt. Victor, ounderion. fore you fall. Straight or angle models for, wlfh reverse gear, very good con- ' • - •:¦ ¦ . ¦¦:¦ • • ¦ ¦ - " ' -; ¦¦ "¦ ¦¦ «-i7W. , - ...... ;, y LiiTigllle, Minn. available. 'dltloh, reasonable. Tel. Am. y , Usod Cars > - . — v - .:-. . i 09: Used Cars _U» POMERANIAN PUPPIES-AKC r«gl«t«r- ROTARY HOE-Uted John Deere row. LARSON-19M, IS It., fully equipped, 700 CHBVRO-ET-Wi, 1-door deluxe, -rtralsrit , * SANITARY ad, aderabl* little pels. Earl Ovn«n- Luathmenn Implement C«_.. St. Chariia. Mercury motor, shartf and fast. 420* W. stick, good running verdea*. Tel. : Mitt. . ¦ ¦ ' ; ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ':¦ ¦ ¦:• P-UMBINO HEATIN& ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦ NO MONEY DOVm •ton, Lavirlrton, Minn, Tal. atli. - . : Mle-m. ; : - '. . - . ,- , . . ' . .; ., . . ' - * sth. :¦ yy ¦; -v ,: ., , :¦: - . . ¦ :- - ¦ ' 3rd. St, Tel. 1731 : . . ¦¦ " ¦ ' r OLDSMOBILE—19S3, , SIZS; 1fS2'.'Ford ' ' Iti E- ' ¦ ' ] ' y - . - ' :/' ¦; :> y- "88" iRITTAt.y-«panltl pupi, AKC register. See? B6L BOY-1«59, W ft. flbenHass »una)»ut . - " Small , : . a deer,v «l«. Red Top Trailer v court ed, sirs and dam proven hvntars, top Ptrfflfat^ 4» . Johnson outboard motor. ¦ BuilrJing Maf rials 61 and 50 h.p. Spece It. (On pallet St.) Tel. HtilSL, notch pheasant dogs. »Sl vw. 5tln. FRB* FILL DIRT-Netr Minnesota City'. Both purchased In i960 and both In ex- MbnthI y Payments! LET US HELP ' YOU wttti your buildlntf 'Si CHEV., 5-dr, 6, Stick, FORD—ltS7, . i cylinder, good condition. <- lel:-243S er e-leOt.. ; ' . . . ' ¦- , . cellent condition. Will take smaller boat Horses, Cpttli Stack 43 , prooismil See us for foundation blocks, In trade and will finance. Tel. 2474, afler Overdrive ; ..:...... '.i.,..,.,»6»S ' Leroy SpeltJ. Rplllngstone, Minn. FOR BLACK QIRT call HALVSR50N chimney blocks, mannrJe blocks, parti- V t, TeL 8-1B4S. Can toe seen at Wlnone *S4 FORD, 2-dr, S, stick ...... S39S DUROC BOARS-purebred; alio o.rebrad BROS., all top tolL t-yar-S load 17. Tal. ¦ ¦ ¦ • ¦ tion blocks, septic Unks, cesspools, Porl- Marina Harbor. - ' ' - . . . .' ' 'JS CMHVROLET, 2-dr, t Lsndraee boars. Clifford HoK, Lane*- 44W er 4Sli. ¦ ¦' ¦ ' " ;. ¦ . '¦ . . . - . • land cement, . mortar 'eement. Ready v stick v ., ,:. . .; ....,...... *HI Ybcotipn Coming Up? boro. Wttm. (Pilot Mound) .. - •' ¦ " ' Mixed In bags, foundation coating and MERCURY Turnpike Cruiser. 1957. Re- - IOD-1 roll or a 1,000 ' :- • cently overhauled, power brakes, pow- '« OLOSMOBItC, 4-door ..,Vt29J . HEREFORD- bulls, •polWrr«gllttPed,"i5e *l»o black dirt .. re-lnforcM steel of all- types. . '55 FORD, Ranch Wagon, i. For That 7 er steerlna, automatic transmission, new " 14 months. Clean stock. Reasonabla prices. T»l. 4232 cr *M132 TU B.. 7th St. (hocks, now exhaust system. Excellent . stick - . .' . ...l ... . .S495 ' .- " •East End Goal & Clem Burrichter, Wabasha, Minn. . . .condition. Also, 1938 Studebaker Sedan. '54 PONTIAC, Coupe, I...... S195 LON«o DRIVE FORD TRACTOR-Very good condition. Hry, Gnln, Feed VvvSO A-collectors item..' 'Make an offer. Tel, '33 FORD; 2«lr, I, stick ....:.; .;, S195 - Cement ¦ Products Co. . ¦ .::¦ ¦¦ ¦: :¦:- '49 CADILLAC. Sedan, original seat ffreddle Frldcwt, .*! mites E, of Ridge- STANDING ALFALFA-«">'/«r and bnme. - ¦ '¦ ' ' ;:¦ ' - a-H32 : after vs;30 p.m. : . - . . ¦ ¦ ¦ : :ti i' t.; Wt. ' - -\ .;- . - . y . - . T.I..338» . ' •: covers" • ...... _. , . ., ...... ;._ ..• ..S2I5 ' Save on a Vacation Ready way, Wnn. ; .; -hay. Ralph Evenson, Minnesota . City. . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ CENTURY—14 .ft., "Jotinion : , -5 h.p. IS40. "5S BUICK, I-dr hardtop, ani Minn; - . . '• • • REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, 4. Coal, Wood, Othar Fuel 63 Boat liouse, as Is (75, May be seen owner .. .V.....: .,',;¦ ...... SJtJ . . . Omino ' . ' trM-flng. ' . Arvld J**nklnson, at 401 W. 7th or tei. 70W. " _ CAR; EAR CORN-MO Du.; 1 Guernsey heifer, ; LUMBER AND WOOD 'J4¦ CHE-/R0L1T, Mf, 6, USED Rl.g*«**v**y,_ Mlnn, .Tel: .37. Wltoke. , springing. Shelby Westby, Rt, 1, Peter- For gotsd quality lumber and wood MOTORCYCLE—1947 Indian 74, repainted stick- ...... t49S ' ' . BARDOLIER ANGUS bulls, 3, serviceable tt»n. Minn. (Bratsberg) * telephone Trempealeau 14 and bvftrhauled.V. Robert Lewsteun, 'ij PLYMOUTH, Wagon, ?. 1981 CHEVROLET, BelAir, 4- ¦:. ¦< :. ¦ : ¦ ' age, lop quality, heavy boned. Farmers' HAY, cash or shares, 23 acres alfalfa, 10 DAVE BRUNKOW & SON Lanesboro. Minn, tal. - HP 7-2ig,* _ __ - ' stick . . . . .:... ::.,.....VS195 . dr., V-8, Powerglide. prices; , ' '54 FORO, 4^r.. » ¦v .., . ... :.' ." ...... SJ« Elvin Humble; Rushford, Minn. acres tlmothy; 35 acres mixed brome. Trempealeau. Wis. RUNABOUT-1J60, 14 ft., mahogVny fin- . ~ ' ' '54 PLYMOUTH, 2^r. over. 1961 CHEVROLET. Biscayne 4- JTsT^ clover and alfalfa. Nell Burke, Witoka. ish, windshield, steering, controls, speed- OUTSTAN DIN G Hertf onfbui I hMVy . . .'fiauled V . .V.. ;.. ' Fyrriiiure, Rugs, Linoleum ometer, upholstered seats, 22 -h.p. Mer- . . S49I " dr., 6, Powerglide. boned and well marked, all ready for 64 The Home of One-Veer : tury motor. A beautiful boat , motor in service. Heiden. 8. Fann, Rushford Llve- SHAG RUG—9x12, pink, good condJiiony Personal Warranty Cars! 1960 BUICK/ LeSabre 4-dpor • stock Commission. ' perfect shape. Price 1500. Marvin Quln- Duck Starter .. - ;. S10. 362 E. ith; .- - -: ; , all power: nell, Spring Grove. Minn. Tel. 323-R. Imperial - Chrysler Sedan RI0IM6 HORSES-2, 1 all black and 1 SPECIAL-.-9XT2 rugs with built-in fdam 1960 CORVAIR, Deluxe 4-door buckskin spotted. 4 years old, well Turkey Pre-Stai-ter ALUMACRAFT—boat and 25 h.p. motor, V Plymouth - Valiant -' - pad. .' . S29.95. '. BORZYSKOWSKI FURNI- S e d a n,v standard transmis- broke. Eugene¦ l_am«y, Kellogg, Minn; S6O0. Boathouse free. Irv, K. Helland. - : - ¦ '" ' TURE, 302 Mankato Ave. : Open eve- ¦ ¦ '¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ -:¦ " ¦¦ " Tel. 7.7-3354. , , V .-; ' . . . D»2V€(oper Tel. . .8-2537. . ' :.- . . . " - . .. . ' . ' sion. - Turkey nings. - Nystrorri Motors Inc. PUREBRED SCOTCH Shorthorn bolls. — LARSON 1*9 ft. fiberglass cabin cruiseT; \m CHEVROLET, BelAir, 4- '' ' Ll N OLEUM*—9xil7~ta7 .MiPt^wnTtweed, One, 2 years old, some younger. Trieron ; -at . . . ' 113; small mahogany drum table, $13; completely equipped; 75 h.p. motor. . . . . Irv, K.. Hel- dr , V-8, Powerglide. Glenna & Son, R ushford, Minn . (Brats- hard v maple double bed, nutmeg finish, Like new . Cah be financed. .- ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' ($ood, Dependable , . berg) . .,. :; . - .. ;. with box spring and mattress. Ilka new, 'and . Tel, t-2521. 1960 CHEVROLET Biscayne 2- HOLSTEIN Springing helferi.. Everett FARM & GARDEN t?S Tel. . 4027. ( NATIONAL . pontoon boat, 8x20 ff. deck, Transpprtatibn door, 6, standard transmis- Rowekamp, Lewlaton, Winn, Tell. ZSJ9. FULL SITE BED—In good condition; 2 *t M m\HG AT - BlULV'S WOU5E HONiTis : with trailer and 35 h.p. Evinrude motor. sion. Like new condition. Inquire 702 Man- HEREFORD COWS—12, with big calves. SUPPLY rolloway ' beds; portable washer,, like ' WZ FOR '55 FORD 9-pass. St. 1959 CHEVROLET, BelAir, 4- ' ' ¦ ' : SO VU^Z A UTltf- DINNER- ."- - - -; y kato Ave. Dike iMobll Station). . Rushford Livestock Commission. new; y^OS Chatfield. .. . . ;.,. . . . ; l-S Wainut Tel. 8-3769 , 18 ft, cabin cruis- Wagon :...... :...:: ::... $495 dr., V-8, Powerglide. ALL WOO L—Wilton rug. 9x12, dark rose. ALMOST NEW Lugar DAIRY COWS-15, very good breeding er;, Reasonable. Tel. 6-3411 after 5 or- Sat. 40 h.p. Johnson motor. Complete '55 OLDSMOBILE, »8 1959 BUICK, LeSabre, 4-door. end production; . will sell lor cash or Minn. ¦¦ : Wanted—ToJSuy 81 Houses for Sala 11,400. Mrs. Paul Rogers, Whalan, • . ; .:...... ; V...:.$S95 Station Wagon, 6, mllK check plan. Wrlta A-55 Daily News. 99 V 4-dr 1959 FORD, - Good Things to Eat ~-T~" " - ' " Tel. Hobart - 7-2164- ' 65 HIG HEST JUNK PRICES '.. " . - ' WESf~5th—Near stVTereTa College, Nice - "54 PONTIAC, 2-door .. ..$445 standard transmission. HEREFORD BUUTS—10, . reaistereir Year- BOATS — Polar-Kraft flat Hi. & W. IRON AND METAL. CO. 3 bedroom modern honifc, hard wood CR EI TUINER '¦ l.ngr*. price $175 te «25, 2 year olds, BAL-ER TV/INE! LARGE SETECTTON, 88, 4-dr. hardtop, ra- Holland, Lanesboro, Minn. V in Large Quantities Sti FOR GOO O used motorcycles and sCoottrs . _ DELUXE 2-bedroorn opt. Central location. cellent buy . for a- family/' who' deslrtei Goodvlew Road. " " see Harold Clsewskl. \ dio, h e a t e r, power A; H ROHRER HOLSTEIN HEiFERS^77 bred for Oct S1O0 class. Immediate possession. Adults pleasant economical living. J HARLEY-DAVIDSON—1955, Model 74, 23^ .#¦ 1175 each ; I Guernsey bull, . BOO lbi. only. Tel, 373i. . ; ' , D . . 2 . bedroom , home in- west central lo- A ." steering, brakes, tu- ; COCHRANE, WIS, y - Household Articles 67 000 actual miles, 1675. May be seen at Duane Johnson, Oalesvllle, Wis A; K RAUSE GO. cation: Neat and clean. Ready to move . F. WEST END—upstairs 5 rooms, lust redec- V ' y- : . tone turquoise and THERE'S no charge for use of carpet Into. Walking distance from downtown Spelti Texaco or Tel . 8-1987. Y# ' shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre or.ted. Adults only. 145. Tei. 6210 or ~ ' white finish, matched LEWISTON SALES BARN ^BREEZY AGRES77 8-1567.:- end 1 block from bus. A, reel buy. Un- CUSH*AAf- HUSicY—good m ec h i'ii'-i c a I Y Auction Sales Carpet Shampoo. Deposit required . H. _ ' • '¦ : ¦ ' ¦ ' '¦ : . der-S7 000. . .- condition, cheap. Wayne Rustad, Pettr» all leather interior, Every Thursday South.bn IVew Highway 14-61. Choate i. Co. - .;. . . . - . ' FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED-As de- , ' ~ Sale DO. 1 bedroom home . lust completed Jr son, Minn. Tel. B44-7837. ]8,000 guaranteed miles, white- ALVIN KOHNER ¦ ' ' ': sired. Large downtown apartment, in- 1961; It has ttie latest In kitchen design. . 7:30 p:m. Open all day Saturday. JAWA MOTORCYCLE—In top shape. Tel. AUCTIONEER, City ond state licensed Machinery and Tools 69 quire personally between 9 and S p.m. Beautiful cupboards, built-in oven and ¦ ¦ ¦ walls, this is pure beauty and Houston TW 6-3153. . . , .; . ' V and bonded. -52 Liberty St. . (Corner Choice dairy cattle on hand . or. Mon. and Thurs. evenings, at Hard- table' top stove; . Garbage disposal and a luxury car for only . E. ith Bin. Liberty). Tel. 4960. y. . at all times. Butcher hog mar- - Stock ing School and Paramount Beauty Sa- many other features. Large living room TTTE ITEW 1962 triumph Thunderbird ll Seeds, Nursery 53 Ion- 76 W. 3rd. , ______•with-* wall-to-wall carpeting and special here now. if you era looking , for a fine ket everyday. large machine, this could please you Minnesota CHIPPEWA Soybean Seed, no corn, clean- CARIMONA-. l77'/>—4 rooms and *batti. Hot panelling throughout , B reeieway with TILLER & most. Other smeller machines as low at $2895 2667 Colle-ct ed and baoged; germination 98%, Clar- water and heat. Available July 4. attached garage. Sea tit for tha ultimata Land & Auction Sales Tel. Lew- ¦ ' S187.50. See Allyn Morgan, Lake Blvd. ence Zabel. S.W. Plainview, Hgwy. 42, Adults only. Tel, .4007 before t p.m. : in , modern design.. Evi|r-m J. Kohner ' : '¦ ' ¦;¦ ¦ ¦ I ,. Duplex , 2 bedrooms up, down. M ¦ Tel. 534-487. - V -y...... - A - IW Walnut , 8-3710, etter tiouri ?814 L/^W N MOWER CENTR CTLOCAT I.ON^room aprTdowii- hardwood (looring. Oil, forced air heal. Tricycles ; All Si?es EVERGR E¥N S of all kinds; shade trees; stairs, private bath, separate utilities. 3 car garage. Choice west central lo- AVE. JUNE 9—Sat. I p.m. Furniture Auction, Registered Hackney V KOLTER'S 400 MANKATO flowering shrubs; apple trees; V1.15; 1 or . 2 adults. . Tel. 4750, . cation. Madison School district. 1 block . Harmony, Winn, 2nd, Ave. NE;. 1 block ' "~ " VENABLES Stud Service C Rollinger's Nursery, 3855 «th St., Good SMJE / CENTf*_ALLY LOX AT E D^frxiom . apt. to bus. Full , price S1A.0OO , Truek»7Traetor«7Trail*»ri 108 v E. ol Harmony Motel; Annie Gregor- : .V : view, Winona, Minn. . . Heat, hot water, stove, refrlg*_rator fur- ¦ ¦ ian, owner; Howard Knutson, auction- ; V . .- AGENCY INC ton pickup, 6 cylinder, 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ten Bertram Boyum. clerK. Breed y family living jn this 3-bedroom, 1 and THGRP SALES CO. Fair. Mr. «. Mfl, t. Haielton. "No money down. way. Available July 15. Fennlly of 2 or under book value. Can be seen Vi bath, home In Goodvlew. Natural , QUAUTY CHICKS WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER-1940. ac- 3. {125. References. Write A-53 Dally (Formerly Minn. Sales Co.) Liberal Credit Terms." fireplace and a separate dining room. at Sam's D.S. Station. 608 Huff , tual use of only 4 months, 'capacity to News. \ad£jMi)miv2& i White Rocks, New Hnrnpshires Thli will take care of a lot of famllyl or Tel. 9311. Off. Bldg. Greys California cool 5-room house. Cash. Reasonable. ~~" 120 Miracle Mile California . Tel. HM! atier i p.m. Wanted to Rent ^6 Hauser Art Glass Co. 105 Johnson Tel. 2396 Whites, Hemp Whites. White ~ " Enjoy Swimming Rochester, Minn. METAFORM — ioO f t. curb and QuttTr 3-BEDROOM house wanted by teacher and In your own pool In a lovely bsck Open Every Night 'til 8 Leghorns. Kreofsky Bros.; Plainview, Minn. Tel. ' , family. Tel. B-3955,, yarfll This substantial 3-bedroom Off. Phone — AT 2-7463 ¦ • home ' 334-2244, .; y • . . y. JWARPSI ' - ~ Is carpeted down AND upstairs. - -.,-. GHOSTLEY-Tl^LS-. - sSTED ROOM^isiTlloor apt.- ianted by 2 cer- ' ¦ . 3 ' arrYIc' file v bath' ' ' . SHOP .AT BAMBENEK'S, if we don't responsible adult women. Portly or un- s and an " amusement Anniversary Sale! . -- RES. PHONES:.. DAY OiLD & STARTED room with fireplace. LET US ¦ have It—you don't need It. BAMBE- furnished. Centra l or west «nd desired. SHOW ' ¦;¦ ¦' ' ' ¦ '59 M£rcury Book your order today. NEK'S, 42V Mankato Ave. YOU this well-located home. . io Merle Moehnko AT 9-3239 In,. Musical Marchtndise 70 Wrlle A-3« Dally News. 4-door, radio, heater, South Side Hatchery, BRAND NEW Hoover vacuum cleaner al 3 or 4 BEDROOM home wa nted In Wi- Reconditioned Trucks Clark Vessey. AT 9-8790 bargain price; also large portable elec- Feeling Crowded? Mercoinatic transmis- Caledonia, Minn. BARB IER CLARiNET-tor taTT Fred nona. Sales executive. Good references. tric record player. Owners moving, in- Then you will love this quality-built • St. Chtrles, AAlnn. Tel. 8-15.8, *V.r. Wlllls, weeJ«lays. To Choose From sion, whitewalls, solid ' Tel. 724—3334- quire IMP Gllmore. Kram, _ _ roomy, 3-bedroom rambler on beautiful HIGH SCHOOL teacher wants 3-bedroom corner lot In Goodvlew. Radiant heat, grey finish, long, low BUNK 8EOS—chells, strollers, rol ta ways, Vi Ton to 2 Ton PLUMBI_N& Wanted—Livestock 46 Radios, Television 71 unfurnished apt. or house by July 1 . Hot Point dishwasher, and TWO nat- and dependable, pric- TOOLS & cribs, high chairs, rvgs, chairs. Clothing John Januschka. Spring Valley, Minn. ural fireplaces. BEAUTIFUL fimlly You'll never buy for less! V can pay more- ¦ HORSES WANTED^We V Furniture Shop, 2S3 E. 3rd. Tel. " Tal. Diamond 6-2914. - room. THIS IS TOPS1 ed for quick sale at OFFICE EQUIPMENT fhan anyone else. We pic* up, Waltar I- .749. v Don Ehmanh TV Service Example ' Maro, Black River Fall*. Wis. Tel. ^^ Winona s Finest Electronic Repair THE PERFECT GIFT, for the young ' 7-F-U for All Makes Farms, Land for Sale 98 You'll Love the graduate, radios, stereothl-fl'l, transis- $1495 AUCTION Fifth Tel. OOS Top price* for all livestock tors, beauti/ul and practical, WINONA W VV. '59 CHEV., I'i ton, C & C, 8, Authorlted dealer for NEAR ELGIN—350 acre farm, 317 acres GREMEL9BACH STOCK YARDS FIRE 8- POWER, 54 E, 2nd, Tel. 5045. View of Winona' s AQMIRAL-MUNTZ-ZENITH of highly productive cropland, modern beautiful bluffs from the enormous 4 speed transmission. ' 337 River St., Black River Falls Lewiston, Minn. buildings. 12O0 per acre. tlO.OOO will Dally Hog Mirk-el THE recently developed non-yailowlng Seal picture window ot Ihls 3-bedroom ram- Watch for arrows off of Gloss for vinyl floors ends frequent handle. See Adler Really Co,, Rt. 4, bler. Lots of storaoe space and a kitch- Was $1798 — NOW $12.8 Tel, 4U) on springing ccrws-belters. Winona TV & Radio Service Rochester, Winn. waxing. Paint Depot. 71 -E. and. Bob Nogosek. Ttl. SSM _____ en wllh all the latest bullt-lns. Just VENABLES Highway 12. - " ~ ~ a few minutes from lements, Harness 48 TV ANTENNA-wlth rotor, S30. S.7 ' " DAIRY FARA/C^J.0 acrey with several the center ol Farm, Imp E . USED TELEVrslbN SETS-all site picture town. 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 ' ' «th. alter 5. springs, on mall and bus route/ good OIJC SHARPENING teiTToiiiiig. No "iSitai _ _ _ tubes. Get that second set at buildings automatic furnace, bulk tank AFTER HOURS CALL: Quality Chevrolet SAT. JUNE 9th removed. Fred Kranz. St. Charles, Minn. USED . GAS RANGES, clean and guaran- Hardt' end barn cleaner; lull set tarm ma- Dave Knopp 6-3909 105 Johnson Tel. 2390 3I3-J-1, ¦ teed, GAIL-ROSS APPL IANCE. 217 E. s Music Store chinery, 3 tractors, 40 cowt. Complete IV. L, (Wlb) Metier 8-.1JI JTal. _ lit E. 3rd Winona Sale atarla at 10:30 AM. 3rd. Tel . 4210. Formerly Winona Skel- 528,000. Write or Inquire A-S8 Dally John Hendrlckron 7441 Open every night 'til 9 BULK MILK TANK-Sunset 300 gal. Used gas Si Appliance. News. Laura FIsK 2118 , '57 BUICK 2 years, parted condition . 4 milts E. - Refrigerators 72 x Special, 4-dr., radio, A very good Line of new and of Troy, Ricnard-Thoreson.. Wtea, Atfrtn-. TWO STATION wlrelata . Intar-com. Like Used Can 109 Y / used plumbing tools and fix- new. Le-iter Stephens, Mlnnelika, Winn. J Houses for Sale 99 heater, automatic false end gstej fR-^COLD RFFfclGERATOR; T £ 11, CHOPPER BOX — with 70 pound, Ireeier, like new, save SIM. BOB SELOVER FORD-19SB, Fairlane JOO. excellent con- Y / tures and office equi pment & JACOBSON POWER MOWERS KING E.—basement home on full loi' transmission, tu-tone 4-rovv John Deere rotiry hoe, Leonard 454 Johmon. . dition. Priced to sell, Will tike 'red*. Y / furniture. 1960 Ford fi cylinder Oreden, Minneiska, Minn. Tal. Alturas New and Used Tel. 9-3939. Tel, e-3395 after 5. \f finish, whitewalls, ex- ' Power mower rental .185. bedroom tiouio in Do- tt ton pickup with only 22.000 AUTO ELECTRIC , -ERVICB Ed's RefrigSatibrT& Supply COMFORTABL E 2 CORVAIR OR-6NBRIAR Sportswagon, Y tra clean thruout, a - . ver. Hot water heat, good repair. Im- fuRGH—aRV pump, motor and pipeline* 2nd Johnson Tel. 5453 Commercial and Domestic 194), 4 speed, 9 passenger, sleeps 3 real eye-stopper, re- miles and extra set of snow Jim Olson, Lewiston, Minn, * SSS E. 4th Tel. SS37 ' mediate possession. Tel, St . Charles or more. Tires and engine excellent. tires. ~ I42-J-5, afternoons or evenings. Deluxe, wtillewells, radio, extras. Whole- duced in price to WB'nHAVEliirAljY diffirent types of me»- - ~~ ' ~ chanlc-il tetters. Why mt team on* Sewing Machines 73 i~ Ro6M HOL»SE ~iiTAitu« f» be moved sale 12,075. Free gas to World's Fair. an-d DAILY NEWS oil of lol Immediately. Edwin Kobler, Ideal family traveler. Must sacrifice. C. W. HEL.BLING EST, of these with • CLAY unloader ¦ I reelly take the work out of feeding sll- FOR RENT—Viking Free-arm machliies Altura, Minn. Tel. 4413, _____ $995 Helen Hel bling, Exec. OAK RIDGE SALES I, SERVICE, by week or month . WINONA SEWINO - ~ •gt. MAIL MACHINE CO., 551 Hull, Tel. V348. IP YOU WA«T to buy, sell or trade MGA—1959, , Roadster, ExeelTent condition. Minneiska, Winn. Tel. Altura 7iM. during our absence, contact Phil Phosky. Can bs seen at 302 W, 4th, atter 5 pm. Ralph Lund, Attorney. Kohner, - ' ~ CHALMERSwoun. baltr AW 1 -ynEAHAKER'S EXCHANGE. ALUS , o* Specials et the Store. 74 _J'i. !!? ^ " OUC OWNER—1952 and 1941 cars, re- Auctioneer. Northern Invest- Rahn, Leneaboro, Minn. SUBSCRIPTIONS cently overhauled; italntess steel boat TRY Golden CarpofSltampoo. Use 3 BEDROOM, all .modern home, oil burn- VENABLES ment Co., Lester Senty, Clerk. -Far rNTERNATioNAL^rndd.r' B. with cult I- ing furnace, lull basement, large well wllh trailer, Mercury motor, ell line May Be Paid at shnmpooer Free . Cleans rugs, drapes, new. SM W. Mark, Sat. afternoon and 75 VV. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 Rep. by E. W, Berg. vetor and mounted sawtg. Recentl y uptnolslery safely, Lawrenc Furniture, kept lot, new double garage, 962 Gll- overhauled. I32S. Laverne WalCfl. Plain- ~ ~ more. Sun, _____ , v AIR CONDrfi6NEft SPECIAL — Amarti. view, Mlnn._ Tel._53«J7J _ TED MAIER NEARLY NEWV modern 3- and 3-bedroom / MRO^TfsiTv-e, . 4- door, automatic trans- ¦ -_ "" - DRUGS h,p„ 6,700 BTU capacity. S179.5I. ^stSj>f i% mmmmm " \ mission, radio, clean, good condition. "-""---¦--"»~"» -*—mimmm^SZ: ¦;-- - ;;| SURGE .* unit vacuum pump and two ROBB BROS STORE, 574 E, 4lh, Tel. homes, near Lutherhaven Bible Camp - - , blocicT~ ~l~ 1395. 10M Marlon, Tel. 7 US. stainless steel, seamle-s Surge bucket**. NO DOWN PAYMENT 40O7. on Hgwy, 61. Beautiful view of river, FIFTH W7-T700 ThYi bWro«m ^ J Tal. B75 J67I, Rudolph Bovum, Peterson, _ _ boating Incl lltlas. Will llnnnce. For ap- modern home has attractive living room pointment cell 1-1(85 or 4-90 E. Mark. In knotty pine, large kitchen, Minn. Sttvvos, Furnacos, P_rts 75 _ built-in Hotise&FiULriiituteAnctioB 1 On carpet, tll« or linoleum, ~ ~ ~ ' " cabinets, exhaust fan,, oil furnace, large V-8 i ~fR ~" BY WNER~jvVyear^oTd hoeSiT'large lot. 58 Chev. ErEC IC Md Q»s ranfits, water heat^ shads trees, perimeter heating, 3 bed- lot Mx20O. On bus line. $7700. Station wagon — 4 door Brookwood * | Located at the edge of Nodine, Minn. f\ ceramic or plastic wall tile. ers. Hloh , trada lns. Install-Servlce. rooms, dining room, lares* kitchen, ?- pass, model — clean and attractive — BALER TWINE! Wards will make complete in- RANGE Oil BURNER CO.. M7 f. lib oven stove, carpeting In 4 rooms, rec W. STAHR good runner II2M.0O St. Tel. 747» Adolph Mlchalowskl. 3M w w«rk Tal.- ««$ Thursday, J une 14 | ^ room and den In basement, 574 Sunset _ _ l_ _ | stallation by -mined experts. ELECTRIC RANGV US. CallVvenlnfls. «06 Or. ~ ~ - Good quality at a ~ Wanttd—Real Estate 102 57 Olds /' - v 7:30 P. M. I Satisfaction guaranteed or your _Msaln St. __ WEsTTRWDWAY-l&56rnow 2-brt7oom", V-8 ' "WIU PAY " HIGHEST CASH~" " Hardtop — M series — power-lttirlmt - •i room frame house with about 1 acre of land. Improve- u .AS."TfOVE-40 In. Inquire after i;», oarage uttachM, also, new 3-bedroom, T PR ICBI — na milts at all on newly Installed money back. Write or call for UM W, King, 1633 W. Broadway, and our own resi- FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY meaita consist of doublo garage, sJied, rain water cistern nnd 'i; LOW PRICE ^____ exchange engine — you g«I i new car free estimates. dence at 4ri Wayne. Hllka Homes, lnc, warranty on the, block assembly. S99J.W dug well. This Is a nice house with a beautiful yard and voll Ty-p*wr}ters 77 Tel, 4127, "HANK" JEZEWSKI p _ " (Winona ' s Only Reel Estate Buyorl located on blacktop road near Nodlne. It would pny you 'v -machines for *^6^BOROO(ASTTi iiTii "ic^ironr ^r^, TYI»iBWRrfERS i»nd addlno - fel„ 43BJ and 70M P.O. DOK _I *J to look this liouse over if you can use a small home and wnnt - sale or rent.' Reasonable rales, free double garage, disposal; lan, oil heal, 56 Chev. V-8 ' Feiten Impl. Co dallvery. Sea ua far ell your oflice sup- Ol loan, 1 932 Gllmore, Tel, 2048, 210 Sedan 4 door - newly Installed country living at its best. — House will be open for inspection iv les, desks, (H«i or -oltlce chairs. Lund exchangs engine with to days warran- ?l DELUXE Dl/PLex-5 room s up, 6 rooms at 7 P.M. on Monday, June 11, or contact Mars. Lloyd Wold- | 113 Washington St. Winona wARD^l ypewrller Co, Tal. Ull. ty — tires l ike n«w ., M9J.0. || f down, Urg* picture window In family I - enbnuer. Terms are 10% on day of sale and balance when | ADD/NO MACHINE room. _ rooms of wood paneling. Base- TrPEWRITSR * Sales-Service—Rental ment lloor Hied, Many extras. Musi A abstract and deed are furnished. I see to appreciate. Arnold Kohner, 1071 30 Ford "WINONA TYPEWRITER SERVICE Coupe —We ru«i» OK , 1195.0. FURNITURE — Pceway Humbolt. Plus extra lot . For mora on your home call gur agency. Your I wall mirror Electrolux tank type vncuum; Singer sewing £ Special price on limited Red Barn point, Gal $1.95 ' Information write lo Arltiur Aronj, selling problems are our business, I machine; roll away; chrome kitchen set with 4 chairs; table Mirmb AND FtiioioAiRe ~ Fast7i)T- RESIDF.NCE PHONES: | perl tervlce. Complete stock of pant. Aram Shoe Store, Spaila, Wis. 1, lot paint , primp coat. ~ ~ E. J. Harlcrt , . . Wi I model radio: cedar chest; electric heater; toast er; 2 sets | amount of new bis wheel H. Choate t> Co. Tel. 3971. Gal. $1.00. 4 BebROOAflS—Reasonably prlccd ShoWn Mary Launr , , ,4573 ^• W in Winona ' g) dialies; Hnmilton Bench mixer ; bathroom scale; chest of draw- & &EOftBW Years \ J f by appointment only. Tel. 9492. Jerry Derlba . . , t-7317 Cunningham Conditioners. ~ Lincoln—Marcury-Faleon -Comet era ; 8x13 rug; floor lamp; platform rocker; rocker; power 1 lot Gliddcn Gloss Spread Wanted—To Buy 81 Philip A, Baumann . . . MW Eve, a Sat. p.m. $ , ~ I»AND DIRECTOR'S HOAAE-PlnlTYann- Open Men- * Frl. , j; $1.25. WW. MILLER S>CRAP IRON A METAL bier, 3 bedrooms. Across Irom Jelfer- lawn mower * lawn mower; living room suite; library table; 7J *dr LUND T ' ' ' «*' pink with grey upholslary porch, bui li- | rteel bed ; garden tools and misc. Items, f. $3.25 value. $.75. m W. 2nd. Tel, totf bathroom, laroe screened In whitewalls, power steering, brakes, Saturdays bedrooms, Extremely laroe » TERMS — Cash or Finance H IMPLEMENT CO. Closyi ln chests In wonderbar radio, local ona owner. A ^__ ^__ ^ area ol linen closots end -iforape space. Many othor bargains HIOHBST PRICBS perfect car. Louise Albrecht Estate — owner | PAID landscaping, Robert Amlrui. 601 Main SI. Tel. 264? Eleva , Wis. fer scrap iron, metals, rags, hides, raw Beautiful Mrs, Mnbol Moldenhauer — Administratrix ' % furs and wool! _Tal. 71»7. " " Accasiori.t, Tiros, Parts 104 BUPFALO cTTY"Wis. - two bedroo Alvin Kohner — Auctioneer " On Hgwy. 03 between Eleva NEUMANN'S m " ~ WALZ Sam Weisman •& Sons home, luls. basement, Ureeieway, gnr- WH ITE WA|L L Tl R E S-t uba or ~?ut-.les>, Jim Pappenfuas — Clerk | and Eau Claire. 121 E. 2nd Tel. 8*2133 INCORPORATED age. Along Spring Lelt*. 2 ytars old. narrow while, 4 tor 149.4» wl. FIRE- Buick-Oldsmobile-GMC *J0 W. 'trd Ul. aw Eugana Feullng. 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