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Watkins Products Debate Over Gets New President State Income Dismiss Case, James N. Doyle, La Grange, The Kearney Co. conducted a Continues HI., was named today as new study of Watkins operations By ADOLPH JOHNSON president of Watkins Products, and management procedures in Associated Press Staff Writer Inc., succeeding E. L. King Jr. 1962. He is a member of the Amer- When Gov. Karl Rolvaag sev- The announcement was made ican Marketing Association, a eral weeks ago ordered a five after the annual meeting of former director of the Sales per cent across-the-board cut in company directors, held here to- Marketing Executives of Chica- state expenditures he started Thompson Asks day . (AP) - Attor- go, past president of the Grad- what has become a continuing . aides. The lawyers and the death at home on a snowy ter College where the Thomp- King will move into the new- uate Business Alumni Associa- neys for T. Eugene Thompson judge were meeting to discuss morning last March 6. Dick sons attended , has refused to debate, today filed a motion ly established post of chairman tion -of Northwestern University to dismiss presentation of closing argu- W. C. Anderson, Minneapolis make a statement to police. of the board of directors and The governor said the cut was the indictment against the 36- ments and instructions to the salesman with a minor crime He and Anderson are charged and a member of the Dean's y'ear-old St. Paul lawyer ac- will continue to be active in Advisory Council of the North- necessary because the tax de- jury when court reconvenes at record, confessed the slaying in with first degree murder. cused of arranging the slaying 9 a.rn. tomorrow. court company management in this western University Business partment had overestimated re- , saying he had bungled Mastrian was Thompson's cli- of his wife. what was supposed to look like capacity. King said the move School. ceipts and spending must be cut Thompson is accused of insti- ent and they saw each other The defense also was expected an accidental drowning in the several times in the months was made "to better coordin- Doyle also is vice president to avoid a shortage. to file a motion asking JFudge gating his wife's slaying out of ate all phases of the company's bathtub. preceding March. and director of Doyle Furniture Since then Republicans and Rolf Fosseen for a directed love for his former secretary operations." He has been com- Co., a family enterprise, and more than $1 million insur- More than 100 witnesses wera in conservatives have missed no verdict of innocent. Anderson testified he got his pany president since 1944. Galesburg. His wife is a grad- Fosseen did not rule on the ance on the life of his wife, instructions on how to carry out called and about 120 exhibits opportunity to defend the esti- , presented during the 5% weeks DOYLE, 41, a former execu- uate of Knox College and they motions immediately as he hud- Carol, 34 the crime, weapons and a $2,300 mates and attack the governor' of testimony. Closing rebuttal tive of a Chicago management have three sons: James, 14, s dled with Prosecutor William Mrs. Thompson, active church payoff from Norman Mastrian, Stephen, 13, and Michael, 10. order, and Democratic - Farm- Randall and chief defense attor- woman and mother of four, was 40. Mastrian, a former boxer testimony Tuesday brought out consultant firm, was also named several points of conflict. to the board of directors and The family plans to move to er - Laborites have regularly ney Hyam Segell, and their viciously beaten and stabbed to and once a student at Macales- will serve as chief executive of- Winona. praised the governor's action as Thompson's 14-year-old son, James N. Doyle necessary to avert a financial ficer of Watkins. King said no OTHER MEMBERS of the Jeffrey was the final defense crisis. witness. Appearing in the brown other company personnel Watkins board are: TRIP SET FOR JANUARY changes are Involved at this his retirement in 1944. E. L. Tax Commissioner Holland uniform he wears to the St. King Jr. became president , suc- Mrs. Grace W. King, secre- Paul Academy, he told about time. tary ; Mrs. Mariel King ; E. J. Hatfield, an appointee of former by ceeding his father. events of the morning of March Doyle arrived in the city Sievers, senior vice president of Republican Gov. Elmer L. An- air about 10:30 a.m. today. 6. DOYLE IS a native of Gales- finance; Howard F. Williams, dersen, says his estimates are The new president, the fifth accurate and there will be no The boy said his mother had burg, 111., and a graduate of vice:president of operations ; C. Pope to Visit in the firm's 95-year history, is Holy Lond asked him to go to the basement Bernard Jacobs, Chicago, vice shortage. He points to the 20- the first president not to have Knox College, Galesburg, and year record of accuracy of the VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope Pope Paul will be the first the council : to turn out a light in the recre- a family relationship with the the Northwestern University president of Continental Illinois estimating method. Paul VI announced today he pontiff to leave Italy voluntari- "We have decided , after ma- ation room . He said he believed company's founder, Joseph R, Graduate Business School. He National Bank , and John Wind- The method starts with the would make an unprecedented ly in 159 years, since Pope Pius ture reflection and not a few it had been on all night, prob- Watkins. From its beginning in entered the U. S. Army as an horst, Minneapolis, of the law Gross National Product , a broad visit to the Holy Land in Janu- VII went to Paris in December prayers to be a pilgrim to the ably left that way by one of his 1868, Watkins served as presi- infantry private in 1943, was firm of Dorsey, Owen, Mar-? figure representing a variety of ary. 1804 , to crown Napoleon. Later land of Jesus our Lord. sisters. dent until his death ih 1911. He commissioned a lieutenant and quart, Windhorst and West. forms of income and running The Pope did not set the exact Napoleon brought Pius VII back "We plan, if God assists us, Jeffrey also said hia was succeeded by a nephew, served with the 84th Division Two other vice presidents, now over $600 million a year. date in his announcement, made to France as a prisoner to sign to go in the next month of Jan- father had not said that morn- Paul Watkins, "who relinquished in the European Theater during who are not members of the On the basis of experience, the at the closing meeting of the the cession of the papal states uary to Palestine to honor per- ing that he-had no time for cof- his interest in the company 20 World War. II. He was dis- board, will continue to be ac- tax department then arrives at a current session of the Vatican in 1813, and he remained there sonally the sacred sites where fee, before leaving the house. years later. charged in 1946. tive in their present positions, figure representing 's Ecumenical Council in St. Pet- for a year. Christ was born, lived and And he said the family ate In 1931 E. L. King Sr., who He had been associated with King's announcement said. They percentage share of the gross er's Basilica. Pope Paul's trip to the Holy died." breakfast in the dining room. . married the former Grace Wat- A. T. Kearney & Co., a Chicago are C. C. Currier, vice presi- national product. Over the The pontiff said he would be Land will be the longest trip Presumably the Pope will go kins , daughter of the founder , management consultant firm , dent of the city sales division, years, this has varied from a the first Pope to visit the Holy ever made by a Pope since St. by air, the first time a reigning Anderson had related he came became president. He was ac- since 1954. He became a prin- and H. M. Meyers, vice presi- low of 1.371 per cent to a high Land since St. Peter left for Peter. pontiff of the Roman Catholic into a dark house at 6:10 a.m. tive in the management until cipal of the company in 1960. dent of the rural sales division. of 1.553 per cent . Rome after the death of Christ. The Pope told the prelates of Church has flown. and used., a small flashlight to ¦ ' ¦ ' find his way to the basement Using Minnesota's shar e of Ir ¦•¦ • *•¦ and hide out prior to the attack the Gross National Product as a • shortly after 8:30 a.m. He said basis, the department then ap- * * * * he also heard Thompson call out plies an "elasticity" factor to Ecumenical Council Recesses he had no time for coffee. take into account the fact that A next door neighbor, Mrs. $100 Billion Budget Minnesota's income ta-x rate ris- Harold Erikson, testified sh* es with income , to determine saw no light on in the basement the income tax yield. window which was visible from For the 1958-59 biennium, this Public Worship Changes her kitchen. forecasting method came with- A neighbor and fellow church in 2.1 per cent of actual receipts member of the Thompsons, Mrs. Expected by Johnson with receipts higher than antic- Marian Eriekson, said she and , receipts (AP ) ipated . For 1960-61 three other women went to the WASHINGTON - Presi- tion—were on the White House the AFL-CIO Executive Commit- were one-tenth of one per cent Given Church's Approval dent Johnson sets his sights to- agenda today. tee and representatives of the Thompson home one week after higher than forecast and for By EUGENE LEVIN day on a federal budget pared To discuss the health of the Business Advisory Council. ond session of his Ecumenical the murder to clean up tha 1962-63, one-half of one per cent Associated Press Staff Writer Council. to "the lowest possible level," economy—and also to make an Johnson also planned to talk place. In the interim, the lower than anticipated. Thompsons had not been living but has conceded the spending appeal for support—the Presi- with James Farmer, director of VATICAN CITY (AP)-Pope He and Ills bishops gave Ro- blueprint he sends Congress dent summoned representatives the Congress of Racial Equali- The Department of Admin- there while police continued Civil Rights Paul VI decreed a vast reform man Catholicism its first two their investigation. next month may reach a record of labor and big business to the ty, and to attend a ceremony istration says the figure being of Roman Catholic worship to- councilor decrees in 93 years- $100 billion or more. honoring Secret Service agent White House. used by the tax department as day, called on the bishops of his one on liturgy, the other on She said there were no dishes The economy, plus civil rights James Youngblood. Minnesota's percentage share of church to share with him in its Meetings were scheduled for mass communications — and on the dining room table, but and national unity — the three Youngblood , who shielded Gross National Product is prob- government, and then an- then recessed the council until late afternoon with members of Measure on several pieces of sewing mate- keynotes of the new administra- Johnson with his body after the ably too high. nounced he would make an his- September. shots rang out that killed John rial Carol evidently had been toric trip to the Holy Land next But Paul made clear working on. She found cereal F. Kennedy, will be cited for month. Pop* bravery. that the nhne-month recess would bowls, glasses and silverware in Shaky Ground The 66-year-old Roman Cath- not be an idle period. He told the kitchen and washed them Pressing his econorty drive, , Rochester City (AP)-A olic ruler in office scarcely five the council's drafting commis- up, said Mrs. Eriekson. le Will Get Johnson conferred again Tues- WASHINGTON plan months, took the actions at a Peop the stand was day with Budget Director Ker- by House leaders to resort to a sions to rework all pending doc- Also called to momentous closing meeting in uments so that they might be a copper-haired Kansan who mit Gordon and his deputy, El- petition in an effort to pry the St. Peter's Basilica of the sec- mer Staats. Council Agrees to civil rights bill out of the Rules completed at the assembly's formerly lived in St. Paul and Committee is threatening the next session. knew Thompson and his para- White House press secretary , Evidence in Ruby Pierre Salinger said the Budget bill's shaky bipartisan backing. The pontiff told the prelates mour, Mrs. Jackie Olesen 27. Most Republican members op- the primary aim of their gather- The witness, Mrs. Patrick Mul- Bureau is launching "an agency Annexation Plan , Kan., by agency, department by de- pose on principle the idea of by- ing was to set forth how they cahy of Marion said ROCHESTER. Minn. — The Heavy Snow in Thompson had once served as partment examination of the Rochester City Council has gone passing committees by getting share with him, and under him, Case Before Jury a majority of the House mem- church government. her counsel in a divorce matter. budget." on record as agreeing to an- , DALLAS (AP) — People ;ure for Russia in 1959 caused a Salinger said Johnson will nexation of areas in Marion and bers to sign a petition and have In an exhortation obviously She said he telephoned her throughout the nation saw Jack stir. hear the appeals of any federal Rochester townships totaling ap- little sympathy with the drive New England aimed at conservative prelates long distance in October 1962, getting under way to move the Ruby kill the accused slayer of "That compromised all our department heads who protest proximately six square miles, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS who oppose the concept of mentioning a legal matter. President Kenned y and they're they are not getting enough providing residents in the areas civil rights bill to the fl oor in shared power, he said : "Then," she told the court , "he- secret radio frequencies, call such a manner. Temperatures moderated likely to hear nearly all the evi- signs and authentication money in the new budget , which are willing to come into the slightly across Northern areas asked me if I would call Mrs. dence before Ruby 's murder codes," said Donovan , now a will cover the fiscal year begin- city . Meanwhile, civil right**-* lead- and fairly heavy snow fell in The episcopacy is not an In- Olesen at his expense to dis- trial ever starts. physics teacher in a p r i v a t e ning July 1. The sweeping plan , if it ma- ers gather today in what was northern New England but most stitution independent of , or ' sep- courage a reconciliation with Steps to set two formal in- school. "He knew the location of Kennedy had sliced Ihe budg- terializes , would increase the described ns "an extraordinary of the nation 's weather pattern arated from, or still less antag- Ronald Olesen." quiries in motion raised this every unit on the West Coast and et from requests submitted by city 's land area (now about 10 session" to discuss means of today showed only minor chang- onistic to, the supreme pontifi- heels of the radar capability of every federal agencies. Salinger said , square miles ) by 60 percent and implementing President John- es. cate of Peter. But with Peter prospect today on the ") an eight-week postponement of installation . We had to spend and "President Johnson is at- its population by an estimated son's appeal for quick action on (the Pope and under him it legislation. The mercury edged to near the Ruby case, originally set thousands of man-hours chang- tempting to cut. that budget fur- 3,000 to 4 ,000. civil rights zero in a few spots , but general- strives for the common good for Dec. 9. The new date is Feb. ing everything... " ther . " Action by the City Council fol- The group—including Roy Wil- ly temperatures across most and supreme end (goal) of the 31,000 Troops 3, fixed Tuesday by District It was learned in Dallas that '"The attempt is to arrive at a lows a request by the Minnesota kins of the NAACP and Dr. areas in the eastern two-thirds of Church. The coordinated hier- Judge Joe B. Brown because the the Internal Revenue Service is budget between $98 billion and Municipal Commission to sub- Martin Luther King—is expected the country were in the 20s and archy will thus be strengthened , prosecution and defense said trying to collect $20,880 from $103 billion ," Salinger said. mit recommendations to it by to represent more than 70 or- 30s . Higher markij , prevailed in not undermined ; its inner col- they needed more time. Ruby through four liens filed While trying to reduce the Dec. 13, concerning certain ganizations and plans to hold a Southern sections. laboration will be increased, not Returned From with the county clerk. The gov- gap between spending and rev- areas in the l*wo townships closed meeting before visiting lessened ; its apostolic effective- Fresh Information came to ernment claims he failed to pay enue, Johnson was also setting which have been faced by nu- President Kennedy 's grave in Lowest readings included 1 ness enhanced, not impeded ; its light , meanwhile, about Lee H. all the taxes he owed and the his administration 's tone in the merous urbanization problems, Arlington National Cemetery. above in Idaho Falls, Idaho, and mutual charity stirred up, not Oswald, the 24 -year-old Marxist liens cloud title to any property matter of government regula- including inadequate sewer and To speed up House action on zero in Wausau , Wis . It was 10 stifled. West Germany charged with the Kennedy as- he holds until they are paid. tion of business and industry . water facilities. the bill , Speaker John W. Mc- above in northwest suburbs of "We are sure that on a sub- WASHINGTON (AP) - The sassination , and Ruby, 52, a Cormack , D-Mass., said Tues- Chicago , and 15 degrees higher ject of such importance the United States has brought home Dallas night spot owner who day plans nre going nhend to in Chicago. council will have much to say about 31,000 soldiers who were gunned down Oswald before na- have a discharge petition filed Heavy snow blanketed north- that will bring consolation and sent to strengthen the Army in tional television viewers just Monday. Democratic leaders ern New England. Nearly a foot light... " West Germany during the Ber- of snow covered the ground at two days later. are hoping to have a large num- Pope Paul In his prepared text lin crisis two years ago, it wa« Humford , Maine , with heavy In Washington , a former Ma- ber of Democrats sign up at did not mention the word "col- learned today. rine Corps lieutenant in whose once. falls also reported in many oth- This represents about 75 per er areas. Lighter amounts of legiality"—the term applied to unit Oswald served for a time, They would like to Ret ns the concept of shared papal- cent of the 41,000 troops, mostly Joh n E. Donovan, said Oswald's mnny as l!i0 signatures by Tues- snow were reported southward rear echelon elements shipped to the Virginia mountains and episcopal power. But his words military discharge and depar- day , in whioh case they feel Re- clearly put him on the side of overseas during late 1961 when publicans would be tinder heavy westward to the lower Great the Russians were threatening Lakes region. Another belt of progressive prelates favoring public pressure to supp ly tho the concept. to try to push the allies out of rest of the names needed to light, snow fell in North Central West Berlin. reach 218--a majority. nrens. A council test vote Oct. SO 10-Month Traffic showed council members fa- The remaining 10,000 rein- Such n strategy is almost cer- vored the concept 6-1. But nr. forcements probably will stay tain to produce resentment 7 Special Christmas Hours 7 impasse developed when con- with the U.S. 7th Army for some among Republicans who sup- servative prelates in key posi- time. Death Toll 35,170 , port the civil rights bill but who tions on council commissions re- This places the 7th Army' hnve never signed a discharge * CHICAGO (AP)-Tho nation 's fused to accept tho vote as bind- current strength nt about 242,- traffic deaths in the first 10 petition nnd never plan to. ing on tho writing of council doc- 000 men whoso fighting power is months in l!)f>:t , with a record uments. concentrated in five divisions high for October , totaled more ; and a number of miscellaneous than .'15,000, the National Safe;y WEATHER ife :* combat units adding up to a Council reports. FEDERAL FORECAST GOODFELLOWS sixth division. Highway fatalities in October WINONA and VICINITY - previ- PREVIOUSLY totaled 4 ,000, topping the Cloudy tonight and earl y Thurs- LISTED ous October high of 3 ,985 in day with chance of scattered $717 me. The toll , the third highest very lighl drizzle or f reezing ' Christ. K lee 3 ever recorded for one month , TRIBUTE FROM JAPAN . . . Japanese drizzle mixed with snow , clear- L 4 Mrs. Charles Bicsunz 5 compared wiih 3,1180 in October Ambassador Ryuji Takeuchi bows his head ing later Thursday. Low tonight John I,. Salsmnn , Trempealeau 5 Jnst year. after paying tribute with a wreath , right A PRINCESS KNEELS . . . Princess 22-28, high Thursday ;)0-*10. Bereun Bible Class, The council said 35,170 per- background, at the grave of President Ken- Grace of Monaco kneels at the grave of Pres- LOCAL WEATHER 7j •STOPENX/.vi. i ac- Lewiston 10 sons lost their lives in traffic nedy in Arlington National Cemetery. Tha ident Kennedy in nearby Arlington National Official observations for the 7 •<[ 'tn 'V cidents from .Ian, 1 to Nov. 1 , 24 hours ending at 12 m, to- Kim , Paula , Kevin it wreath nt left was presented by Hisannri A ,9:22/;^ nn increase of 5 per cent over Cemetery. The princess brought a floral trib- dny: Maximum , 2I>; minimum , Chris 4 , Ihe 33,420 for the corresponding Ynmada not . shown , Japunc.se Ambassador ute to the graveside and then knelt in tribute. 22 ; noon, 27; precipitation , Winona Boiler & Steel Co. 15 v period last year. to the Soviet Union. (AP Photofax) truce, Total to Date $759 mmmmmmaataatmmmMMMmmmmmmmaa. ^^^^^ for Whalan. Holdover officers Rushford Village 2 New Officials are : Peter Chiglo and Johnnie Center Fountain Backs \ Hanson, trustees; Mrs. A, W. JPHMHV Westgate 2 Places Remain Officers Receive Named at Whalan Evenson, clerk; Mrs. A. B. Berge, treasurer , and A. M. Unanimous Ballot WHA.LAN , Minn. - Whalan Evenson, assessor. Appointment In Council Boy 3 Incumbents has a new mayor and council- ¦ Scout Contingent RUSHFORD, Minn. (Special) FOUNTAIN, Minn. (Special) man. SINCE S' Of 50 votes cast , USCBE Voters in the village of Rush- I Neal Vis r«- HARDWARE — — Treasurer Hiram Johnson, $100,000 Loss JM 186* Only two places remain open ford Tuesday cast unanimous j ceived 47 to become the new Plan Loses who has held that office about mayor and Arden Gullickson ^^^ in the Gamehaven Council con- ballots for their incumbent offi- In Neenah Fire tingent to the national Boy 40 years, was re-elected here, I polled the same number for cers. councilman. Scout jamboree at Valley For.ge , Mayor Odin Krogen and Trus- I NEENAH, Wis. , UB - A lire At Preston Pa., nest summer. Clarence Danielson , mayor; tee Duane Rustad also were re- Vis succeeds Dorman Berk-' that raged for more than 12 i vam, who didn't file. hours Tuesday destroyed a PRESTON . Minn. - For the A total of 156 boys from the Edward Peterson, trustee; elected. No one had filed. In Gullickson . succeeds Harley Olson , who three-story warehouse and four third time Preston electors have council have signed. Sixteen Thomas Corcoran , treasurer; and Lavane Hading, assessor , what was considered normal vo- didn 't file , but received 3 write- storage sheds at the E. F. Wicc- rejected a proposal that the adult leaders have been select- only 25 ballots were cast. ' ' village council appoint the each received 26 votes, and 26 ting, in votes. Both new officers filed. hert Lumber Co. The loss was ed. The encampment is expect- votes was the total count of I Vis, who will take office in estimated at more than $100,- clerk-treasurer and assessor. ed to attract 50,000. Johnson received 20 votes: votes cast. there were no write-ins. Rustad j January, said 50 is a jarge vote 000. They turned out 425 strong The group will leave by chart- Tuesday to vote on the issue— Holdover officers are : Char- was re-elected with 21 votes; atmmtmamamammtmsmm^mmmimmmm ^atmmmmmmmal ^aimaaaammmmammamaaaa ^am ered bus July 9, visiting Chica- les Ekera and Leslie Sim, trus- there were scattered write-ins. a good vote in a village elec- , , D.C. New York , go Washington tees; Joseph Olness. clerk , and Krogen received 19 votes for Selection In tion according to Clarence City and Philadelphia. Biggest Reishus Ted Tronson , constable. The vil- mayor . David Drury got 6 , clerk. ' The council this fall had pass- lage doesn t have a justice of write-ins. ed an ordinance combining the the peace. Trustees Herbert Kendall and WINONA offices of clerk and treasurer. Three Elected Lester Gunderson, Clerk Capel ¦ i y 'ni» «iwiin^j?»rfwt teacii li at 11n ,, *.. , 11 -..ii ——¦—.'— ' The vote was close : 210 voi- Helgeson and Assessor Ernest 3 'r *vJ tt* At Peterson; Shrine Club Sets Schroeder hold over. Schroeder KV ced against the referendum and ijg^^TuWD TYPEWRITER CO. *» C»mpl»t« |ln*» cf Barbl Dolli, Fethlonj and Aee«i*-9rlH, 195 for it , with 5 blank ballots. is assessor for the village and 31 Votes Cast Christmas Pa rty township. Compare Smith-Corona withbther <• C»mpl«1» lint o( Tonka Trucks. There were races for mayor ^r^j -jj ^fa^^i and justice of the peace. PETERSON. Minn. (Special) The Winona Area Shrine Club m Compltte line •? Plieher-Pric« Toys for Childr«n. Lyle J. Miller , who has been — Thirty-one votes — . a light will hold its annual Christmas Girl; 7 Dead Aged Children. serving as mayor by appoint- turnout — were cast in the party and ladies night at the , • Pluih Teyt, Dollt and Oamti for All ment sin'ce last summer to fill village election here Oaks Thursday. The social hour Of Injuries « Child ftuld-*he« lnd Child Interest Educational Toyi. • a vacancy, was elected with 3.17 All candidates , who . had filed will begin at 6:30 p.m ; dinner ' ' Ships Etc. rotes. Richard E. Hovclson . were elected and r eceived una- will be at 7:30 p.m. ST. PAUL fAPi - A 7-year- "• . Model *Kit* for Pl«n«», Autos, Trucks, , who also filed , polled 105 votes. nimous support. Incumbents Osniun Temple Divan will be old girl died today of injuries ' • Army Vehlelet, Ouns, Pianos and Sold'urs. Robert M. Sethre. incumbent, Karl Hoff . mayor , and Gordon repres ented by Fred Christen- suffered Tuesday night when and Mrs. Hazel Ostern , candi- Boyum V trustee, were re-elected . sen. chief rabban . and William she was struck by a car while <• Craft Toys for All Age Children. date, were elected justices of Emer Knutson was elected Dodge . Rochester , Oriental walking home from a ballet Wtitorn Holstar Sots and Ouns. tlie . . peace with 258 and 215 treasurer, replacing Paul Ben- guide . The new officers and the lesson. <• votes, respectively. A. H. Lan- son , who did not file. Benson board of directors will be in- The girl, Loretta Nusser, was gum, incumbent, and Paul E. soon will be leaving for duty in troduced . Corsages will be pre- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Serges , also a filed candlda'e , the armed forces^ sented to women. Prizes will Heinz J. Nusser. Police identi- - O'OLOOK (CLOSED SUNDAYS) received 153 and 100 votes, re- Holdover officials are: El- be awarded. Dancing will fol- fied the driver as Patricia A. spectively, so the village will bert and Stanley.Agrimsqn, trus- low dinner. : Scanlon , 36, St. Paul. have one new justice. tees; George Stevens , clerk: Holdover officers are Keith Mrs. Ronald P>ickson. assessor ; Gartner and George Adkins , Raymond Johnson, justic e of the trustees; Roy Malosh , assessor , peace , and Theodore Lee, con- and Reishus, who also will be stable. treasurer beginning in January. The term of James Walsh , treasurer, expires in January and under the new ordinance , Peace Corps Test he could not run for re-election. Set Here Saturday Tests will be given to pros- Friday Deadline pective Peace Corps applicants at 8:30 ' a.m . Saturday in Room For Stenography 225 of the Winona Post Office, according to John Haggetl. di- Class Applications rector of the testing program here. Applications from prospective students in the second stenog- Ten sets of tests have been raphy course to be organized received. Haggen said , so they here under provisions of the fed- will be administered on a first eral Manpower Developmen t come-first served basis. No & Training Act will be accepted prior registration is necessary through Friday. Ray H. Brown , to take the test.

manager of the Winona office of :— the state Employment Service, i : : announced today. The class will meet at Central Elementary School for 32 weeks : with instruction provided by the DEEP Winona Area Vocational-Techni- cal' School. Applicants are screened and students selected" by the employment service. L Brown said that candidates i for the class are being in- TocT| terviewed by his office but the application period is being ex- tended through Friday to afford everyone in the Winona area in- ABm mmW terested in enrolling in the class Taxes 25*Paid a chance to have his applica- tion processed . The first meeting of the class will be Monday with enrollment WESTERN limited to 20. || I Applications should be made At th« End of Lafayettt St. at the emplovment office here.

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The Center of Fashion in the Center of Town - NASH'S - Fourth at Center Drizzle May County Board Opposes Make $53,978 Low Roads Fair Grounds Mortgage Hazardous Plans for the Winona County Ttie association received the The fair association's financial Bid on New The kind of weather motorists Fair Association to mortgage lancl free and clear * Merchle- statement, however, indicates and it would not be that even were the full $7,500 hate — a light drizzle or freez- its property for a $12'5O*0 loan witz said, ing -drizzle mixed with snow — right for it to return the land to be granted, the amount would drew criticism Tuesday from to the county encumbered with be insufficient to take care of Elba Bridge is predicted for Winona and A contract for a bridge on vicinity tonight. the Winona County Board of a mortgage. the fair 's indebtedness. As of Oct. 8, 1963, the fair CSAH 26 near Elba was let by With streets and highways Commissioners. Under Minnesota statutes, if association owed $11,591 02. The the Winona County still slippery here and there The board instructed County the fair association were unable Board of to repay the loan, the land $12,500 asked for in the loan Commissioners Tuesday to H. S. from Monday 's snow , authori- Attorney S. A. Sawyer to write now being negotiated would ties urged drivers to use ex- a letter to the fair association would revert to the county, but Dresser & Son, Winona. the title to it would not be clear. take care of this indebtedness, treme care tonight and Thurs- stating the board's disapproval but would leave little for next The firm 's bid was $53,978.68. day. of the proposed loan. The county would get what was left after all debts were paid. year's operating expenses or for Other bidders were Tri-State CLEARING weather is pre- SAWYER HAD told the com- The board was informed of improvement of fairground fa- Construction, Inc., Alma, $62,- dicted for late Thursday. A low missioners that the land owned the proposed loan in a letter cilities. 173.34, ana Allied Structural Commissioners indicated that of 22-28 is forecast for tonight by the fair group and money from Don F. Campbell, execu- Steel Co., they felt the proposed loan was Minneapolis, $63,- and a high of 30 to 40 for it had receiv- tive vice president of the First 648.17. Thursday, Friday, says the f r o m the T~Z ; ~ an effort by the fair associa- ed National Bank, St. Charles. tion to force the board to weatherman, will see some | county , in the COUHry The bank is in the process of give THE BOARD approved a res- cooler weather with no precipi- past were giv- the fair the full amount asked ' making the loan no*, ths letter for earlier. olution asking the state commis- tation of any consequence. en by the D >»• -».J said, but it •wanted ti know the POoia sioner of highways to take steps The temperature rose to 29 ' board "wiih | board's feelings regarding the A DIGEST of (he fair asso- ' necessary to have two road con- Tuesday afternoon , dropped to ¦no strings at- proposal. ciation 's financial statement fol- 22 during the night and was 24 I tadied." He explained . that the lows: struction programs approved as at 7 a.m. today. At noon the association had the legal right THE FAIR association earlier ' - - ¦ federal a i d j Balance, Ott, 20, 1962. $ 789.29 ¦ reading was 27 after light rain j to .mortgage its land if it so this year had asked the board Receipts ... .* ....v7... 31,576.97 f* j , Is e con d* ROYALTY . .7 Arnold Stenchjem 7 cen- during the coming year. Robert Kelly, left, and show showers several times desired. for $7,500. The board has taken vOUfTTy ary projects. ter, is Jack Frost XIV, who will reign over is the new Prince Frost of the Gopher Realm, during the forenoon. Commissioner Leonard Mer- no official action oil this re- Total 32,rJ66.2G One project the 1964 Winter Carnival and will be Winona's and Richard Darby, right, is the new Prince A year ago today the Winona chlewitz, Winona , said, howev- quest as yet, but at the time Disburs ements 44,655.13 DA aPJ w o u 1 d be l goodwill ambassador throughout the area of the Badger Realm. (Daily News photo) high was 46 and the low 29. er, that although the associa-- the request *was made, commis- Indebtedness, Oct. 8, boara ) on CSAH 15 The warmest Dec. 4 ever rec- tion might have a legal right sioners indicated that they 1963 12,288.87 from its inter- orded here was 61 in 1962 and to do as it wishes, it had a would be more inclined to give Less income to be section with the Homer Town- the lowest for the day -7 in moral obligation to keep its title the association $5,000, rather realized 697.85 ship Road to its intersection 1950. Mean temperature for the i to the property clear. than the full amount. Actual indebtedness ... 11.591.02 [ with County Road 122. The oth- past 24 hours was 23, near the j er would be CSAH, 1.6 miles Arnold Stenehjem normal figure of 25. east of its intersection with Snow and drizzle was report- CSAH 11. ed in many Minnesota points Liquor i Another comnuinic'ation to be today, including Rochester and Coin Toss sent to the commissioner May Decide |¦ of La Crosse. Rochester had a Issue in '¦ highways asks him to correct an low of -21 after a Tuesday high "undesirable and unsightly" sit- New Jock Frost of 27 and La. . Crosse reported ¦ uation in the village of Dakota, After suspense had been built the Frosties." school there. He was active in figures of 22 and 25 for the Campaign Goodview Mayor Tie I where CSAH 12 (running con- up until — literally— the last Green also said that the job sports while at Cathedral THigh same times. •Goodview voters arrived at a A TOTAL of 422 ballots were i currently at that point with . In- second ,., lhe identities of Jack of serving as-Jack Frost would School . No matter where you live in j Charges and counter-charges deadlock in balloting for the cast, Ehmcke said, but not all terstate 90) join s the inter- Frost XIV and his two Princes make his successor — as it had He was graduated from Notre Frost w«re revealed at the Oaks made him —.' appreciate and Dame University, WISCONSIN there was little were hurled in eleventh-hour village mayor Tuesday. voters indicated a choice in all i section of Center and Main which he at- chance of escaping snow or ! campaign circulars distributed races. There were, however, j streets. Th e communication Tuesday night. love Winona more than before, tended on a football scholarship. freezing drizzle. The state was Incumbent Rex A, Johnson , calls the connection "a hazard , He served in the Army after • : in "Goodview Monday night. no spoiled ballots that m ight The new Jack Frost who will Other members of the outgo- also the coldest in the nation. 4175 9th St., and his challenger , provide a reason for contesting |to traffic. " reign over the 1964 Winter Car- ing royalty stressed two points graduation, then coached foot- 7 A printed flier, headed "A ball for a year before going in- Light snow fell in the western Harris Anderson, 4630 7th St. the results, Ehmcke said. j The resolution goes on to re- nival and will be "Winona 's offi- in their talks, All spoke of the Statement to the Voters of Good- to the furniture business in part of the state Tuesday. Short- each received 209 votes. John- ln the race for a three-year quest that the commissioner of cial goodwill ambassador dur- honor it was to represent the Du- ly after daybreak today snow view," was circulated by Rex son had defeated Ajiuerson two highways sees to it, on future ing the coming year, is Arnold city, and all spoke of the fun it luth. i term as trustee, Lester H. Berg, Kelly and his wife, whom he was falling in Janesville, Wau- A. Johnson , Lester H. Berg and years ago by a margin of 214 4025 4th St., defeated Dr. E. G. projects, that the board "be bet- Stenehjem, 209 E. Broadway. was too . Green Bay, Beloit , Clinton- married in 1955. moved to Wi- sau, Gerald Feils. Berg and Feils to 207. . Callahan, 4145 6th St., by a vote ter informed as to alignment Prince Frost of the GOPHER "We've had a regular ball do- ville, Manitowoc and Hurley. i ? and grade line of county high- REALM is Robert Kelly, 560 W. ing what we did this year ," Dee nona in 1959. They have four ' were re-elected as trustees HENRY C. EHMCKK, village of 224 to 196. Berg now is serv- ' children. He belongs to the Ca- Light drizzle was reported this ing by appointment. { .ways * approaching interstates Lake St.. His counterpart — Mehaffey, Miss Snowflake, told Tuesday, but Johnson tied with clerk , said this morning that 1 thedral of the Sacred Heart , its morning at La Crosse and a \ Gerald Feils, 4080 Oth St., who and trunk highways." Prince Frost of the BADGER the crowd of nearly 300. mixture of light freezing drizzle ' Harris Anderson in the race for he did not know how the issue ies of the resolution are REALM - is Richard Darby, Holy Name Society, the Winona would be settled was appointed as trustee this Cop Jerry Papenfuss and Milt Country Club, and snow was coming down at , but said that being sent to the commissioner 414 Dacota St. the American Le- | mayor. Village Attorney Duane Peter- fall to replace Mrs. Charlotte Knutson , Frosties who served gion and the Serra Club . He- Madison and Stevens Point. Eau ; The statement called for a Wendland , who moved from the of highways, the Bureau of Pub- The announcement was made with Green, thanked all who Claire and "Wausau reported son probably would be coi .suit- manages Kelly Furniture Co. conservative fiscal policy in the ed. village , was elected to fill out lic Roads, the state aid engineer by Robert Olson, Jack Frost XII helped them in their duties Store here. drizzle during the night. and the district engineer. throughout the past year. ( village, "rather than one of ex- Peterson told the Daily N*-*ws the two remaining years of the and master of ceremonies at DARBY, Prince Frost of the Wausau recorded the nation's ; travagance." that he had not yet been con- term. He received 236 votes, THE commissioners voted to last night's Jack Frost dinner. Badger Realm, 39, is assistant low of zero early today. Just OTHERS WHO spoke at tlie sulted by village official-,, but while his opponent , Mrs. Harold advertise for bids on base and before the names of the , Winona County attorney. - Hie was Miramar and Thermal, Calif., ! THE THRE E candidates con- , new royalty were dinner were James Heinlen that to the best of his know- Reed 884 44th Ave., received bituminous surfacing on the fol- announced , president of the Winona Activ- born in Owatonna and practiced hit the national high of 82 Tues- tended in the flier that Good- 182 votes. three large boxes were wheeled day. view property owners cannot af- ledge, Minnesota statutes pro- lowing county roads: ity Group, which sponsors the law in Fairmont before moving vide for settling the Issue by The names of both Berg and onto the Oaks dance floor. One carnival; Mayor Rudy Filings, to Winona in 1954. He was grad- ford taxes and assessments nec- CSAH l , from CSAH 12 east was ' lot. Feils were included on a John- decorated with a badger s who served as Jack Frost X; uated from the University of essary? to pay for a storm sew- son campaign flier circulated 3.3 miles ; head , another had a gopher's er, sidewalk, curb and gutter Peterson also said that eith CSAH 31, from CSAH 28 north- Princess Naomi Gilbertson ; Minnesota in 1948 and admitted er candidate could ask tor throughout the village Monday. head and the third carried the to the bar in 1950. He is a mem- Study program now. They also declar- a re west 3 miles; insi State Sen. Roger Laufenburger; University count, but, according to Ehm Their opponents , on the other gnia of Jack Frost himself. State Rep. Virginia .-Torgerson; ber of Phi Delta Phi, an honor- ed that they believed "a hand were listed on a brochure CSAH 18, from TH 14 south 1.8 Olson read dues to the iden- eke, neither so far has indica Henri Foussard, King .Boreas ary legal fraternity, and the So- $100,000 liquor store is not eco- distributed by Anderson's sup- miles ; tity of each of the two Frosties, nomically feasible for our vil- ' ted that he intends to do so. CR 114, from CSAH 31 west XXVII of the St. Paul Winter ciety for the Preservation and porters. and each burst from the box as Encouragement of Barber Shop Considered by lage." 2.4 miles; Carnival, and John Geisler, per- IN OTHER races. Lewis E. his name was called. Then each manent secretary of the St. Paul Quartet Singing in America. A mimeographed pamphlet CR 115, from TH 14 north 2.7 , Albert/ 3965 6th St., who ran marched to the stage with ap- event. He and his wife have four distributed by a group calling it- miles. propriate theme music coining without opposition , was re-elect- , children. St. Charles Board self "the committee for good Durand Pumper from Bob Schuh's trumpet as he Heinlen speaking of the sec- ST. CHARLES. Minn . (Spe- government of Goodview," John ed with 347 votes as justice of went, recy surrounding the identity of cial ) — By a 4-2 vote "the St. Carroll , 4345 7th St., chairman, the peace, a two-year term. the hew royalty, said that even Floyd Farnholtz;, 3880 8th St., Minnesota Sends Charles School Board decided urged voters' support for Ander- In Collision Wabasha County THINGS BECAME more com- he — the president of the spon- at its regular meeting Tuesday son, Mrs. Harold Reed and Dr. received 10 write-in votes as plicated, however, when the soring organization — did not night that Daley bill petitions E. G. Callahan. The latter two justice of the peace, one-year identity of Jack Frost XIV was know whom the new Jack Frost $27,560,000 as presented to it at the Novem- were defeated in their bids for term. Farnholtz, the incum- Road Jobs Paid to be revealed. Olson read three would be. ber meeting will be given fur- two posts as trustees. On Way to Fire bent, did not file for re-election. sets of clues — the audience He later announced that he Aid for Schools This document charged that He will continue to serve, WABASHA , Minn . (SpeciaD- ther study. DURAND, Wis (Special) - how- was to guess which set .applied had named the Rt. Rev. Msgr. ST. PAUL m Johnson favors a $50,000 to $60,- ever, if he agrees to do so. The Wabasha County Commis- . - School aid After discussing whether to Firemen stood by helplessly — then called for Jack Frost to N. F. Grulkowski, pastor of St. , OOO liquor store, and went on to The same is true of George sioners Tuesday made final s!»ow payments totaling $27 56*0,346 have further public meetings Tuesday and watched a barn himself. Stanislaus Church , as honorary have been mailed to Minnesota between the VOTE group, fav- contend that this expenditure burn because their pumper Kohner, who received 25 write- payments totaling $35,933.98 on Nothing happened, chaplain of the carnival. would not be justified because in votes for a two-year teim as four road jobs and made plans counties, Commissioner of Edu- oring a vote on the Daley bill truck didn't get to the fire. Olson called for Jack Frost Msgr. Grulkowski gave the in- cation Erling O. Johnson said the. new facility would be no constable. He also was an in- for next year. again , which provides for consolida- The rural jumper unit col- but nothing happened vocation before last night's din- Monday. larger than the old. cumbent who did not file for To Funke Construction Co., that time either. tion and a central school , and licied with a Durand Bottling ner. The payments represent 25 the Loyal Citizens group favor- It blamed Johnson for rising Works truck about 1:30 p.m. on re-election. Theilrnan , the board paid a bal- Olson then asked the honor The evening 's program began , per cent of the estimated aid for ing a St. Charles School , the taxes in Goodview saying that its way to the Leo R. Brantncr Willis Norton , appointed to ance of $12,672.63 for gradmg guard to open the box and look with introduction of past Winter object to the in- 1963-84 to districts which main- board decided as an alternative he failed to farm , 13 miles east of Durand. fill out the year when Iver and surfacing a county road inside. Carnival royalty. Also present crease in valuation of property tain grade and high schools. to invite a representative of the TJie collision occurred 10 miles Odegaard Jr., resigned' as con- between one mile east ot Bclle- A few balloons — which would were members of the Steam- in the village . The payments range from University of Minnesota field east of here on Highway 10 as stable, was elected to serve out chester and State Highway 63. have been livelier had their he- boat Days court ; Aid. Harold the remaining year of the The project was bid at $1 04 ,- presi- $46,821 for Cook County to $6,- studies to evaluate the school IT CHARGED Johnson w ith the fire truck turned ohto Coun- term. lium been fresher — listlessly Briesath, City Council He received 235 rotes. 067.94 , and $91,395.31 had been dent; Aid. James V. Stoltman , 116,968 for Hennepin County. problems here with the board attempting to dodge responsibil- ty Trunk BB. The vehicles hit He had floated out. no opposition. paid, The honor guard then was council vice president; Aid. St. Louis County will receive as a preliminary measure. ities of his office and with blam- head-on and had to be towed $2,282,fi08 , of which $827,957 will The petitions included sever- The new terms start Jan. 1. Patterson Quarries, Inc., St. asked to check the dressing Daniel Bambenek ; Aid. James ing inconveniences caused by to Durand for repairs. There Charles, received $5,138.53 of a go to Duluth . al from common school districts s street construction room beside the stage. D. Mohan , and former mayor the village' were no injuries. $45 342.77 bituminous surfacing Loyde E. Pfeiffer. not consolida ted with St Char- village engineer , , That trip paid off , and Steneh- Winona County received $130,- project on the Cliff Codadek driver of the project between the east county STENEHJEM , 58, who oper- les asking the board to approve and some councilmen. Johnson , bottling company truck , said jem was led forth to join his 088 according to County Auditor line and 2.7 miles west . A total princes ates Stenehjem Insurance Agen- the Daley bill. Thev had 22 however , had checked street he applied his brakes when the Rushford Driver on the stage. He was Richard Schoonover. signers. the of $40,004.24 had been paid. garbed in his royal robes by the cy, is married and the father of plans and voted to accept (i re unit signaled f or the turn. , A petition with POO namps was for the construction project , Rochester Sand & Gravel Co. outgoing Jack Frost , T. Char- two — Erik 19, a sophomore at bid He was unable to stop and his , the University of Minnesota , received from tho Loyal Citizens the pamphlet went on to state. received $12 044.16 for w ork les Green. The royalty then westbound vehicle crashed in- Forfeits Deposits within the village of Elgin , a and Kendra , 16, a Winona Sen- group asking the hoard to vote The committee that prepared fire truck. formed a receiving line to ac- WINONA to the eastbound Rolhe 11. Dubbs , 20, Rush- $36,289.84 project on which $24 ,- cept the congratulations of the ior High School junior. against it. the statement also brought up a Riding the fire truck were two (leralcl , ford , Minn., forfeited $70 bail 245 has been paid. audience. He is a member of Central Cyril Persons nnd bil l for $711 worth of liquor f i remen , Arnold Bauer, driver , (he further had submitted in municipal court this morn- Quarve & Anderson , Roches- Lutheran Church , Masonic ACTIVITY GROUP VYegrnan suggested which Johnson and Lewis Bauer. Five other ing and a $25 bail BEFORE TIIK announcement He before approving after entertaining members of deposit in ter , received $5,878.66 for bitu- Order and the Odd Fellows. study of both fi remen went to the fire in Goodview justice court of the names of the new royalty, attended Luther College, Decor- Regular Meeting petition**-;. Weg- the Southeast Minnesota League Tuesday minous surfacing between CSAH or rejecting the automobiles. afternoon. Green , in his farewell address ah , Iowa. His hohbies are all nian, Cyril and Lyman Persons of Munici palities this summer. No. 13 and Trunk Highway 60 Brantner s barn , containing a Dubb.s, arrested by police in the vicinity of Theilrnan . Of as Jack Frost XIII , gave this three of those listed by Olson as and Walter Fischer voted for Anderson , a trustee , had chal- quantity oi baled hay and challenge to Thursday, Dec. 5 when Johnson sub- large early Tuesday morning, was the $42,690,112 project , $36 ,812.1(1 those who were to clues — baseball , golf , hunting further study and Chairman leged the bill straw , two sows, 12 little pigs follow him: 8:00 P.M. Ruhberg mitted it for payment to the vil- charged with having an open had been paid. and fishing. He is director of Frank Koch and Del hogs ready for market , bottle of beer in his "Jack Frost XIV, I challenge the Hiawatha Valley Chorus. lage council. The group refused and 16 car and Auditor Wilbur Koelmel was •••gainst it. the ground. A tanker with being a minor with you to have as good a time as KEIXY , Prince Frost of the to write to Dr to pay it, contending that state burned to beer authorized to advertise for an The decision . the scene could not in his possession . Police brought I' ve had. I challenge you to ap- Gopher Realm, is 33. He was ATHLETIC CLUB the University la*w prohibits expenditure of truck at . official newspaper for next Otto Domion of be used because it had no pump- these charges. I le posted $.15 (it' preciate as I have the work of born in Duluth and attended of Minnesota field .studies group public funds on alcoholic bever- year s now the Lake City ing system . bail on each chiirgc. hic) to evaluate the problem here aces and or entertainment. Grap and advertise for gas- Pepin County Traffic Officer Sheriff George Fort charged oline , diesel fuel and heater oil mmmmmm^^mmmmmm^ f* F* wis made in •¦n.swer to a re- Dubbs with discharging a fire- Kl fl T I "l*mmmmm^wmmmmim^mm group, The word "carat" means the Roger Bvitton , who followed the for the county garages, at quest from the VOTE the ac- arm on the p u h I i c highway. letter addresed weight of a carol) tree seed , fire truck , investigated Plainview , Wabasha , Mazeppa , suggested in a citations were is- Dubbs posted J2f> bail and was to Koch thi.s week , that the used long ago to weigh dia- c ident. No , Milivillc and Lake City, and the , equal sued. He said damage to the to iippcar before Justice Lewis courthouse in Wabasha. The hoard take immediate steps to monds. The metric carat Albert at Goodview Tuesday af- present an alternat ive plan to lo I 142 ounce, now is in gen- colliding trucks was extensive petroleum products will he foi ternoon. , 1 954 . approving Ihe Daley bill. eral use. hut Rave no figures. the year from Feb. 1 Sheriff Fort said that a call Rids will be opened Jan, 7 at I EXAMINATIONS was received at his office at [ 2 p. m. SHOP UNTIL 9 P.M. IN WINONA ON 12:.')0 a.m. Tuesday. The call The hoard approved lhe 1963 said that youths were firing dance permits outside the lim- Runs in the Money Creek area , [¦ its of villages and cities. DATES CIRCLED BELOW according to Fort. for POLICEMEN Deputies were sent to inves- I Iff Examinations for permanent positions in the Winona tigate the incident and saw a Case Continued f DECEMBER car on Highway 76 near Witoka. Police Depa rtment will be held 7: They called Winona police who Munici pal Judge John D. Mc- later stopped the car in Winona, Gill this morning deferred ac- Sheriff Fort reported that tion against Howard M . Strain , Robert C. Peek , Bamboo , Wis., 31!, 2(14 Mankato Ave., until pleaded not guilt y to a charge 3 5 (?) 7 Dec. 15 , Strain is charged with 1is?',.* Thurs.,Dec. 19 - 7 p. m. k of enrqj ess j;*??.; fe 1 (2) driving in Goodview driving with no valid driver 's ® justice court thin morning. Peck , who posted , license. A bench warrant for 111 at Police Headquarters 1 $50 bail hi.s arrest was issued Tuesday ¦ily ss was arrested by deputies on ¦:?::?¦: $S after he failed to appear on the 10 12 (13) 14 Highway 14 at Stockton at 12:50 77 Applicant-- must be residents of Winona, between the ages of 21 and 35 f 8 (9) (jj) a.m. today. charge. Justice Albei t scheduled the When he was arraigned on jj|S yean and be high school graduates. Application blanks must be obtained | , T.\ , trial for 1 p.m. next Wednes- the charge Nov he told | : | from the Police Deportment and filed with tho Chief of Police prior to Thurs- § day, Judge McGill that he had lost (g) (B) (g) @)@) ¦ his license and that a duplicate || day, Dec. 12, 1963. I 15 ® New York's Pennsylvania Sta- was tieing sent to him and the tion will be replaced by n sports judge continued the matter for center and :t:i-story office build- 10 days. Strain today snid that ft) GEORGE H. SAVORD, Chief of Po/»ce. 1 CHR,STMAS ing, The terminal will be under- the duplicate still has not ar- 22 (%$) 24 ground. rived. ^^y.A£x.^x.. /- > w r ^mm^mmmmmwMmmm®mm ically and cutting down on They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo grandstand expenses. "We don't seem to mak« any money on the grandstand," hi Buffalo Co. Fair said. County Board Waits The Buffalo County Free Fair next year will be held July 9, Shows Small Profit 10, 11 and 12. Local peoplt will MONDOVI , Wis. - The Buf- was re-el8cted secretary-treas- headline grandstand shows two On St. Charles Land falo County Free Fair, for the urer. of the four nights. The 4-H club» TM Winona County Board bf Minnesota statutes provide fifth year in a row, showed a Other board members are : will hold their program on the Commissioners may have to act that municipalities get prefer- Fred Balzer and William Kam- profit, it was revealed here 10th and the Boy Scouts will Dec. 10 oil a request by the St. ence in the sale of any tax-for- mueller, Fountain City, and conduct a program on the 11th. feited land , but that the land Tuesday evening at the annual Roeffler , ¦ Charles city council to take two Norman Nyre. Gerald must then be used by the muni- meeting of the Buffalo County Iner Bjorgo, Harland Rongholt , lota In the city off the list of cipality for a public purpose. CALEDONIA CONCERT Fair Association. Irvin Accola and Francis Diller , (Special) tax-delinquent land to be sold After board approval , the re- CALEDONIA, Minn. The association came out in all of Mondovi ; County Agent Caledonia all-school Concert 12, quest from a municipality would — •t public -auction Dec. the black with a profit of $494 Archie Brovold and Superin- the Public*. School Vo- Commissioners go to the state commissioner tendent of County Band and will be at the to increase its balance, after all Schools O. J- , will present its courthouse Dec. 10 for a wel- of taxation, who, if he approved , Sohrweide. cal Department expenses were paid, to $1,684. annual Christmas Concert Dec. fare bonrd meeting, and they would grant a deed to the land. The balance last year was ' $!,- plan to meet after that with a Money from the sale, however , BOLLINGER said the fair 9 at 8:15 p.m. at the Municipal 189. was trying to operate econom- Auditorium. group of attorneys representing would go to the county. Receipts totaled $11,464. Ma- the Winona County Bar Associa- jor part of the receipts came tion. THE LETTER from the St. Charles council stated that the from : County aid, $2,000; ad- land would be used for a public vertising in premium book, $2,- THE ATTORNEYS requested 091; grandstand shows, $957 ; Lutefisk and Lefse the meeting to make suggestions purpose , but County Attorney S. A. Sawyer said that he felt carnival and rides, $1,049 ; state for improving methods of selec- aid on a percentage of 4-H pre- tion of jurors in the county. the statutes required a muni- cipality to be more specific miums paid, $3,791; exhibit The delay in acting on the space for commercial exhibits, St. Charles' council's request than that. DINNERFamily Style $855, and loan, $700. occuired because the council did Don Hankerson , St. Charles n o t properly ____ _ mayor, appeared at the board EXPENSES totaled $10,970. Thursday/ Dec. 5—6 p.mj , ¦ubmit its re- I f * meeting Tuesday, and was told Among the major expense Call 3150 for Reservations quest for coun- LOUnTy by Sawyer that the public use items: Grandstand shows in- ty board ap- to which the land would be put cluding meat exhibit from Uni- proval be fore D -, -»r A should be spelled out in more Survey of Old versity of Wisconsin -and fire- the close of the | POdia detail. Two Cases Set Masonic Order works, $968; rent paid to city of STEAK SHOP board's regu- Hankerson said that he would Dump Requested Mondovi for use of fairgrounds lar meeting Tuesday afternoon. take the request to a Rochester and buildings , $500; 4-H premi- The council's request first attorney to have the necessary For Industries In Houston Co. Elects Peterson ums, $5,035; maintenance, $420; came before the board Monday, changes made , | officers, fair clerk and directors but he failed Merrill A. Peterson , 1277 W. when a council resolution was to return before the board ad- Surveying and platting of the salaries, $925 ; rewiring booths read , asking the commissioners former city dump grounds will 5th St., was ejected master of under grandstand , $103, light journed its meeting at 5 p.m. Winona Lodge 18, to approve removal of the two be requested by the Winona In- District Court AF&AM, at and power , $175; supplies, $190; Unless the request for re- the Masonic Temple Tuesday lots, which adjoin the St. Char- moval of the land from the pub- dustrial Development Associa- . * ' CALEDONIA, Minn. (Speoial) loan $700, and judges, $2*85. , les sewage disposal plant, from tion , W. . E. Morse, WIDA execu- 1 —Two cases will be heard by evening. He succeeds Arnold Three of the four directors lic sale is submitted to the board Stenehjem. the public sale- for action Dec. 10. the lots would tive director , said today. Kludge Leo F. Murphy in Dis- whose terms expired , were re- be up for public auction two By proper planning, the area trict Court for Houston Coun- Officers will be • installed at elected. They were Wilbert days later. can be raised from a state o( ty here Thursday. a meeting Dec, 17. Rohrer, Alnna; Rudy Christ, In- Apprai.-j.ed relative worthlessness to an im- An assistant from the attor Others elected to serve for dependence, and Arthur Paul- price for the land proved, taxable status furnish- repre- is $400. The city of St. Charles : ney general's office will 196*4 include George M. Robert- son , Mondovi. The fourih direc- ing useful industrial sites, sent the state in the applica- LEQ would be able to buy the land j son Jr., senior warden; Howard tor , Aspen Ede, Mondovi , was E J Morse said. A resolution , to be tion of Mrs. Rita Sauer for aid - for that price before the sale. Keller , junior warden ; Lyle elected vice president. Roger * [ ENDS WED, . . [• drawn by City Attorney George ' to dependent children, with- Morcomb , treasurer, and Mer- Owen. Durand , was elected to OTHER ACTION by the coun- M. Robertson Jr. and Morse , ' drawn -from her by the Iiov.ston rill Holland, secretary. fill Ede's place on the board. MATINEE-2-1S will be presented to the City public ¦ ty commissioners Tuesday in- County department of Others are -appointed and will Ede replaced retiring vice pres- lie - $0« iStt cluded approval of renewing of Council for consideration at its welfare following the deatrj last be announced before the instal- ident Ray Priefert, Mondovi. a workmen's compensation in- Dec. 16 meeting. ! April of Walter Arndt , 49, of lation meeting. John R. Bollinger, Cochrane, NITE-7:00-9:05 Robertson said the city Plan- lit • 65« surance policy with Gate City j acute alcoholism. -M* Agency, Inc., which would write ning Commission also will be •' ' Arndt had been rooming in FAMILY NIGHT the policy with Bituminous Casu- consulted relative to the propos- her home. The department dis- aZm9 ^taAm- ^ alty Co. al continued aid to her chudren Motorcycle Movies NIGHT fhe premium to be paid is Located in an M-2 ( heavy in- after testimony at Armll's in- FREE TOMORROW based on county payrolls, which dustrial) zone, the 20 acres of quest indicated ahe was devo- • "California State and Every Thursday have not yet been , city owned land provide ideal ting the money to other purpos- . Championship Races" ALL THE ROAST CHICKEN audited but ^- VOU CAN EAT! - Plus gen- . j m the agency estimated it at $4,- sites for industries which need es than her children. "Twist Orip"—3 re«r film £ __f % . • /^6& • erous servings of mashed pota- *%'__ ill on„ 876.26. rail sidings, Morse said. Some L. L. Roerkohl , county attor- P w , Jcrambles, »ide car i*u„CHILDREN~ • interest has been indicated in *l mW%- '•'' toes , rich gravy, vegetable , «T I •**** Commissioners reappointed ney, will appear for the. Houston v-^lpfe l^^ ractt , (till climbs and the rolls, beverage and ice cream the area by industrial prospects , famous 6-day Victory I 7S*t Charles R. Smith , 3855 6th St., County department. Mrs. Sauer /^^gjEBaBrVv all for only .. — m . , Goodview , as county weed in- according to the WIDA. has a Rochester attorncv MA.5 >E " 0^* COC spector , but voted to have him Also on the calendar Thurs- ^~ • ,, ,, '^at K'Bf* ^^ . m "International Cross- ^% B , lll J appear at the board's January day is the default divorce ac- ; *l '-~rT* -Ui- "V ' *m^ Country Road Raea" meeting, so that they could dis- Elizabeth tion brought by Mrs. In Color and Sound cuss his duties with him. His Erhard Feels Mae Stoddard , 34, La Crescent appointment Is for a year. against Paul Daniel Stj ldard , The board approved payment 37, La Crescent. TONIGHT of monthly bills, and received Safer Under — 8.M P.M. — and placed on file monthly re- IN COURT Tuesday Jndge ports from county agencies. Murph y took under advisement ROBB BROS. MOTORCYCLE SHOP an action by Minnesota Loan ' 573 East Fou rth Street Ill aSUPPER son CLUB s U.S. Protection k Thrift Co., Rochester, repre- Galesville, Wisconsin TRIUMPH • BSA BR1DGESTQN E • JAWA 1 ¦ ¦ JS v Winona DAILY News BONN, Germany W — Chan- sented bv Ted Deaner* of • $£gi8?$&.'~*?%x' -i •* "^, **•/ " <* , ' y ' s ^ * &v->iA9>&- y-?si8£fF'zf!i)isiwaitimi> cellor Ludwig Erhard said Tues- O'Brien , Ehrick & Wolf , Roch- WEDNESDAY. DBCEMBE R 4. 1»« _ day he told President Charles ester , to get a judgment VOLUME 108. NO. -12 de Gaulle that West Germany against E. Roald and Naomi Published daily txcept Saturday and holi* feels safer Skaadcn , Albert Lea , for . 51,- days by Republican and Herald Publish- under America's nu- ing Comoany, 601 Franklin St.. Winona. clear protection than under 043.97 allegedly due on a note, Minn. ' plus interest at 8 percent . : _ France s. j > Jt mT ¦ ¦ ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES "I told him," Erhard said Deaner was requested to -tt\m7 \ ^^^t iS S iflWkll ttf ^K Ba\\W S mWm\*\ $!npl« Copy — 10c Daily, lie Sunday " with a faint smile, "that we draw up findings to submit (o Wmf ' G MM M /^y^Si | Delivered by Carrier-Par week JO cents ,am9m\A< *U-iy2 ^^^^^ k^ *V^7lm^M M-. BBmmttt\mmttWkv-^u^Kfkl^^ "Jk?m. -BBBBBB.W *f a "WA 9_____mSr ^^^^^ M— At^mf m^^U-mml mmmmmmmWrnl^mmBS ^ '^-^Vj /. J ' VR U weekt >I2.7J il weeks m .50 have the greatest respect for the judge. The Skaadens , who _ti___m_m. ^ '^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ \ ______By rrnil strictly In advance; paper Hop the French force de frappe (the weren't in court and weren't Bed on expiration date , nuclear strike force De Gaulle represented by counsel had j In Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted. Winona. *j^:^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^HH QB&Ki*^MHI:j^i^i^>^9i^i ^Ev^^HR t>^9H'^i^i^i ^^.j^i lH^^i^i^Hi^^^MMMi is developing) , but that we feel borrowed $3,019.42 June 13, 1961. ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_m_B^^^^S^S^_ ^_ ^_ ^_ ^_^^^__o^^ \^i_ ^_BSI^^^a%r^^MaB^ ^^i SPRINCS Wabasha. Buffalo. Jackson. Pepin and Trempealeau counties: much more secure under the Testimony for the company v. as 1 year ...JU.00 3 monthi . . . S150 protection of the American nu- given by LaVcrn Schnock , of WB0K6NO » months , . J6.J8 1 month . . . S1.J5 clear forces. (ice manager. coma rr fm.m ¦ fvm All other mall subscriptions: Also taken under advisement 1 year . . »15 00 3 months . - U.?S BMUE-siivEiB-iwaw-rain « month s ...IB.00 1 mcuith . . . *' .60 At Grand Teton , licensed was an action by Batavian Na- STARTS Spnd change ol address notices, undeliv- hunters have been permitted to tional Bank of La Crosse , rep- ered copies, suDscriptlon orders and other harvest elk , but some 1.170 resented by L. L. Roerkohl , mail items lo Winona Dally N JWS . Bo» 9i, , THURSDAY '•Vinona, Winn hunters were able to bag onl y Caledonia against Orviil-c A. Second clas» postage paid a> Winona . 280 in 1962. Ashland and others, who made no appearance. Robert J. Dollum of the hank N0W SH0WING testified in (lie default action iMjMl *\\ 1 \ AdT-sMs that defendants owed *1G ,154 97 , ' M — plus 5 percent interest l l l I I r/l' l Junior ,-$1.00 from 7:15 and MS April 12 , 1963 and taxes of $1,- PeOple...... mmmm.mmmllke y OU %Jj CwSiQ j U4J Children - $H ,»i —¦¦ ¦¦— ,.. ¦»¦ ¦¦ , ,. n „. ¦ „ ,i ¦¦ ¦ i ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ i IM ». ¦ u— ¦ «¦¦ ¦ ii 912.51 paid by the bank — on a ""am, m m mmam *aaatatmmmm**m.mm^m~a^~mmammmmmmi — ¦' w^. 1.1 n— i—>^—,mmmma—aam $25,000 note signed by the cou- ple Oct 1 , 1958, when they pur- chased a service station in La BM^^^B^UtatK^Crescent.Bk\ DIFFERENT Y A STIPULATION of dismissal B FAITH, 4fl^ '^ *^ °< our m af the action was entered Ir tr QlflN Alin PAIIIlin P^^^M nor 'of our skin ," said by the parties and attorneys in OMPI ANU bALLINb Mother Maria. "But he a partition action. Donald I JHMj =0 Knocker , and others , represent- ed by L. L. Dux bury Jr., were BUT W HAT A W ONDERFUL ' the plaintiffs and Ernest , Har- 9 |0 ^ ^% vey nnd Theodore Kuecker , rep- P' resented by Roerk ohl , Rippe i* tti V ^iai^i^V/¦ \ MMMmtk *«3 f/JWi^i^H t\ \r^*\mmmmmmmT MMMMtL ^mL^ ^AMMMB Lee, r.ileoonia . were defend- f ants , Th'.* property represented ( ) } in the action is in the Browns- tefl\%\ ville area.

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Thursday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ * ' —• — —1 — — - A - - 1 " .' A j A V A ' HOLLYWOOD BRASS H I DANISH MODERN ,7 ¦C- T ¦*% - Ll ¦ • Bookcase «-» BEDS-^ 1Step Tables-;- . . Dinettes Magazine ¦ $ 00 Baskets $1X zSLz: . ***A I ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦5?¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ s ^V ¦ ¦ ' Hollywood beds complete with ¦ . . ^ ^^ lo ¦ I Plastic Top - ^ W' ^V r*o ¦ - ' ¦ I¦ headboard frame and inner- *33 ¦ ¦ , $125¦ ._ $11 ._ ft. - 1 r*mi I 0^B/ .... 7 . .7 Choice ot Colon ¦ ¦ A-W spring mattress. ¦ Walnut or Limed Oak Table and Chairs ¦ LIVING ROOM BEDROOM KITCHEN CARPET DANISH STYLE 3-PC. — Plastic Top FULL LENGTH DOORS Buv•Now — SALE PRICED * • - WHITE ENAMEL Cleans Easy -* LEES SCI NYLON LIVING ROOM SOFA, . . $95.00 BEDROOM SUITE . . $169.00 KITCHEN CABINET . . . $16.50 BROADLOOM CARPET . . $8.80 ' DUPONT 501 NYLON SQ. YD. , , _. „ ,.,.,,. Tn Nancy Revere EARLY AMERICAN 3-PC. Large Storage - PORCELAIN TOP BEDROOM SUITE . . . $210.00 BASE CABINET . . . . $16.50 BROADLOOM CARPET .. $8.80 LIVING ROOM SUITE . . S23OV00 ¦ C V TWIN SIZE - C.mpl.t. . FIVE SHELVES - 1 DOORS »«» I ' 1~ , »I HJ **»51S £ i. , li IS? ¦« ¦«* STORAGE CABINET . .. $24.00 BROADLOOMJARPET . . $7.50 LIVINnboM¦ SUITE . . $129.00 ¦J"™'" .- = ' . _ . _ . *—*.*- . iuW'lED . . . .7 $46.00 ELOT RANGE . . . $179.00 THROW RUGS . . . . . $1.00 ™ FULL SIZE B OX Springs same price LIVING ROOM™ SUITE c/w SI 6&GQ 30" FULL OVEN PHILCO TILT TOP . I 1 | l f | f " "I™" ~ INNERSPRING HATTRESS . $26.00 ELECTRIC RANGE . . . $199.00 LAMPS ™ OX LIVING ROOM SUITE . . £133.00 FULL OR TWIN SIZE B Spring also available Square Design - ACROSS TOP FREEZE R Washable Shade *- 3 WAY ™ ir! L INNERSPRING MATTRESS . $34.00 REFRIGERATOR . .. E, $158.00 FLOOR LAMP . ... . $10.00 ¦ Foam Firm Prebuilt Border KING KOIL DOUBLE DRAWER Separate Switches - ADJUSTABLE LIGHT uvlNtaI Iif I ll f* DnniMKUUM MJiitCIIITE QIAQIMflft W. . » INNERSPRING MATTRESS i $38.00 PHILCO REFRIGERATOR . $278.00 TREE LAMP . . . . . $12.50 J PC. CARVED FOAM BACK r«i«r r*,«*« ATTBA-rTivis SEALY QUILmP - Quilted Top, no buttons MANY USES - BRONZETON E LIVINGI ll flllf* ROOMDnnii JOIIITCUITE ^. $172.00C17<» nffe TABLE• ¦ ». iS 7LAMPS • .1 ^ . . . . $4.00a*m m*at INNERSPRING MATTRESS¦ . $46.00 KITCHEN STEP STOOL . $10.50 . ,, /. •. m A., ' ' V Big Selection — MODERN STYLE SEALY*-..~ - 837 Coil, Button Free- 20-INCH I-PC SUITE -... .. TABI C I AUDC (fi Eft LIVINC ROOM SUITE - > $230.00 INNERSPRING MATTRESS . W&O GAS RANGE . . . . . $98.00 TMLEJAMI PJT . . . . $6.50 Reversible Cushions 6 DRAWER — Mirror Included TJIDI C I AUD ^ (519 RA ¦ : : PC STUDIO & MATCHING CHA.R DOUBLE DRESSER .. . $48.00 ' " " ' ' it if it it a ^ht. ^ WALNW rt.M LIVING ROOM SUITE ¦ ¦ $98.00 4 DRAWER Durable Construction TRFF I AMP W-d Rfl Convert. Into Bed IHCL LHITir . *»V». %# LIVING ROOM SUITE . . $148.00 ftbftVsE BEO ! . . . $28.00 U "1'! ™ LAUNDRY r.w',U» »n«l. O...TC C.O An, ™,» SIZE INNERSPRING TELEVISION SETS . . . $118.00 SoVilPCO* "iT eiiBB COD Alt LIVINC ROOM SUITE . . $48.00 BONK MATTRESS . . . $18.00 ««.,„ «•*.. WRINGER WASHER . . $88.00 KROEHLER STUOIO ... -- ..-.. LEG LOUNGERS . ... $9.00 m-iwla ' wtvuha" ena nn LIVING ROOM SUITE •**&£• $88.00 "L WRINGER WASHER . . $118.00 +F\ KITfMFNIXl l VriLl ^ !» . . AAI» MM EASY SEMI-AUTO. - Cleans Better AN L DESKS $33 00 Q BRONZBTOME -r-o- ' SPINDRIER WASHER . . $148.00 LIVII IVINRHU IfUUmMTM TIMDLLARLE - - ^O.OUR RII ^niUCTTC OCT PH,LC0 L IFETIME WARRANTY - Just Compare uintiit 5ti .... 6Sfiflb«.UUnn ^ STEREQ $9g oo tlWIUIIIHIlU| IIMWllkll ¦ tp* I U.UV _f»MM M U _f\_ft Sturdy Built - 5-PC. CHROME AUT0WAT C WASHER . $215.00 U AIUV niUCTTC CCT ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ -CJIQ nn HANDYMAN LIFETIME WARRANTY - Never Before *fVnAIRJ WB,0 „Woodgrain" TTop ° VAL-O SEAT . ... . $16.95 AUTOMATIC WASHER . $177.00 EASY AUTOMATIC - 10 Lb Walnut Arms & Base lUUETTE QCT CQQ IM ASSORTED COLORS . 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-ssr ¦% ¦¦ MONTHS TO PAY ¦ m, ¦ * ¦¦ ¦¦ I ¦ \ 0 1% I ^1 I I MLW ^_ W ™-"<"<= to w—---» 24 KELLY FURNITURE CO%^ • & Savingi Bank — - - — Attacks .on Morticians HOW DO YOU STAND, SIR? THE STRANGERS To Your Good Health Letters to The Could Have Good Effect Leq Oswo/cfFe// Medication Editor (Editor s Note: Let- FUNERAL DIRECTORS acrosi th* ' country have recently come under the at- ters must be temperate , Tolerance of reasonable length and. tack of a small, although intense and vbcif- For Red Line By SEN. BARRY GOLDWATER sign-id bt/ the writer. erous group of Americans who are accus- Can Vary Bono fide names of all ing them of extravagance and subtle ex- In the nation 's initial shock at the assassi- le ller-uirilers will bm ploitation in "selling" funerals. The mor- nation of President Kennedy, there was little By J. G. MOLNER, M .D. published. No religious, time or opportunity for objective assessment ticians deny these charges, labeling them Dear Dr. Molner: I medical or personal con- of motivation troversies are accept- as unfair and extreme. Further complicating matters was the slay- have had two heart at- tacks (thrombosis , coro- able.) The many articles and programs on ing of the alleged assassin, Lee Harvey Os- nary occlusion). In the ' "the high cost of dying" have increased wald. This eliminated the need for hearings, -Majority" Does Not grand jury presentments, trial and appeals, all afternoon I am com- Blaine Dallas, Says Writer people's awareness and concern about the of which would have thrown light on the work- pletely exhausted after To the Editor : subject. Also sparking the movement are ing of the warped mind which conceived and i! day's work. I also several books castigating funeral direc- carried out the assassination of the President. have prostate trouble They say the majority tors, the latest being Jessica Mitford's best During three and a half days oi continuous and am being treated rules, and I believe I anj seller "The American Way of Death." reporting of the events of that tragic week- once a month. safe in saying the majority end, our major television and radio networks At present I am tak- also rules that Dallas, Tex- as is not to blame for the Miss Mitford charges that subtl e high- presented the views and spec- ing a nitrate with pbeno- pressure salesmen in the guise of funeral lations of commentators, who death of our great Presi- barbital three times a dent. directors are duping the American public, understandably failed in their day , plus a drug for my She portrays many morticians as "racke- attempts to get at the thinking blood pressure and a If we are to assume at all , " estimating that of the 1.7 of Oswald himself. tranquilizer. otherwise then we have teers in black, truly lost a great heritage in million Americans who will die during the As to Jack Ruby, who press- I seem to get relief by ed a pistol into the assassin's taking several drinks of yet another great man who next year, the average adult's funeral will gave up his life for ribs and fired, little explanation whisky after work in his cost $1,450. was needed . ideals, love for his country, the afternoon. What ef- for his President and for his THE SIMPLE, dignified, yet inexpen- Ruby, a small-time night- fect does this have on club operator and police figure, people in his fair city, Dal- its most active advo- the system? - O. W. sive funeral has as . was a man of violent political las, Texas. cates members of the more than 90 me- passions who had been known It is not surprising for a So efficient, so well train- morial societies scattered about the coun- (ioidwater to Decome almost uncontrolla- person with coronary heart ed and alert , that he ap- try. Growing numbers of concerned men ble at criticism of his political idols. disease, especially after proached the suspect in and women are joining these societies John Kennedy was such an idol , and his as- several attacks, to be fa- question on identification which give members information on low- sassination threw Ruby into a blind rage which tigued. alone , yet miles away from priced funerals and educate them on pre- led to the murder of Oswald. Intemperate? Ir- However, I suspect that the scene of the crime and planning last rites. rational? Emotional? Yes, it was all these effect of brought to a sudden climax ' the accumulated things, but at least we can understand the mo- your medication may have his capture at the loss of his life. There are two very definite sides to this tivation. something to do with it, controversy. Speaking from the funeral di- AS FOR OSWALD'S act, we have been given too. The phenobarbital, the Take one person out pf the rector 's point of view, Michigan mortician less material upon which to base a fair analy- blood pressure drug and the 49 other states and ask each Paul Lang says that the current campaign sis. Immediately following the shooting of Mr. tranquilizer compound their one how they would feel il against excesses, while being "unfair by Kennedy , there were some misleading state- effect on you . the crime would have been committed in their state taking the extreme and making it out to be ments to the effect that the assassination had and been engineered by the so-called " SINCE THERE is con- I'm afraid you would get the " some good effects. radical the average, may have right. " siderable variation in indi- same overall reaction, The "There are undoubtedly, as in all pro- Even the U.S. Information Agency, in its vidual tolerance to medica- state where he Was born and broadcasts to Russia ad- raised should feel the shame fessions, some funeral directors who do , said the assassination tion, your doctor might , had taken place in Dallas and described that downward. for he was their native, not overcharge and exploit ," Lang admits. THE WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND just the dosage city is a center of right-wing extremism. This You should not attempt to the city where he did his The accusations could have a good effect broadcast was at the root of the Soviet con- do this on your own ; the dirty work. A beautiful city them," he com- by putting the pressure on tention that rightists were responsible for the medications all have their and state, where he moved mented. "But more important, the articles killing and that the subsequent slaying of Os- purposes. right in, made himself at thinking about home, living among people and books will get people wald was part of a plot to cover up the con- One or two drinks at the than wait- spiracy. inv atid Publisher Helped who trusted him. funerals, planning ahead rather end of the day may be ac- ing until the last minute." Efforts to tie every group to the right of purpose of This brings us to another center, whether extreme or not, into the slay- ceptable for the relaxation. Beyond that, questionable doubt with the LANG, WHO HAS been a mortician for ing of President Kennedy have continued since, ing — majority. Since Ruby had validity of despite the long Communistic background of they may be stupefy 30 years, also commented on the Bring Johnson to the depressant ef- pretty much access in his * Oswald himself . One columnist even suggested Top that is, the charges made against funeral homes, that of your comings and goings from that ''extremists" are bent upon such acts of By DREW PEARSON THE BATTLE is impor- why he sent the $10 ,000 all fect is added to . medication. Conse- the Dallas police station and "I recall underselling funerals more of- violence, and therefore we should do away with tant not only because of the the way to Maryland. other could have WASHINGTON — A lot quently, use alcohol spar- very well min- than overselling," he said. "I remem- free speech. His reasoning was that our con- of peop le-will huge economic stakes in- gled with the reporters ten probably IT MADE no difference ingly . You may be getting as in particular when a woman stitutional right of free expression leads to vio- claim credit for developing volved, but also because of they interviewed Oswald go- ber one case that when Sen. McCarthy yourself so sedated that it with several children wanted to spend lent dissension and intemperate acts. Lyndon Johnson. But one the political background. It ing up and down the hall, Obviously, there have been and are crack- illustrates how big business himself took over the probe contributes to your fatigue way over her means for her husband's fu- man who could claim cred- yet he chose to wait until pots of the other extreme , but this should not it , but won 't is Charles E. has got into big politics, of the State Department he the next day. the circumstantial evidence neral. I finally talked her into having a could find not one single blind us to the cold realities of Communist Marsh, now an invalid liv- also into sowing the seeds was so tight around Os- lower-priced funeral which in the end she Communist. Dear Dr. Molner: You aims and the effect they have on the minds ing in Washington. of suspicion and hate. Fi- about wald's neck there wasn 't a was not satisfied with. I don 't think that Another Senate investiga- recently wrote of warped men like Lee Oswald. Charley Marsh was a nally it involves one of the acne. I too have a chance left for him, that he forgiven me yet." all-important loop-holes in ting committee did find , she has How do you stand, sir ? Texas newspaper publisher daughter with this prob- chose this time to strike and the tax laws, the 27 and Vz however, that part of eliminate him. Why? Explaining the procedure of "selling" when Lyndon first came to ' lem. Do you advise a , percent oil depletion allow- Murchison s mone.y was Lang said, "usually we take peo- Washington saw him as a dermatoligist? — DO. We have read the inter- funerals, promising youngster who ance, which Lyndon John- "short-circuited" to pay for room and tell them right a fake tabloid showing Ty- views in the papers and ple to the show IN YEARS GONE BY with guidance could go son as a senator from Tex- The best dermatologist watched that know as, understandably dings posing with Earl TV broadcasts un- out that they are the only ones places. Marsh gave him the champ- 't do anything for acne til we are bleary-eyed Ten Yea rs Ago . . . 1953 ioned. No man could be Browder. the Communist can and their financial situations; we don 't. Then guidance, also financial unless the patient consci- have come up with the con- we'll show them what we have available Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Kryzsko and daughters support. elected from Texas without leader. The Senate commit- tee described this as entiously follows the rules of elusion he is not telling all what is involved in the ex- Camilla and Karen returned from Chicago so doing. As President he "dis- and point but Marsh was also a close will look at the tax-loop- regarding simple decency appropriate skin care , which he knows. Here we have his " where Mr. Kryzsko attended the Conference of pense of a funeral . friend of Vice President hole , from the viewpoint of and common honesty, was might require 20 minutes a so-called friends from yet Bank Correspondents of the First National Bank Henry Wai- _„. ' ..„_...,_ another far distant state PART of what they're buy- of Chicago. all the 50 states. designed to create and ex- day. THE MAIN lace, Sen. ' who are willing to post bond service, not the coffin , Vic Papenfuss, Wilson, and Harry Peirce, Let it be said that the ploit doubts about the loyal*- ing is actually the C la u d e ty of Tydings." Dear Dr. Molner: Can ho matter how high, yet the he clarified. "We also always make it a vocational agriculture instructor at Winona Pepper of Murchison family has been treatment be done at people who lived near him for a few minutes High School , will attend the third annual soils Flor i- recent backers of both John- Murchison also sent mon- home for warts in the and trusted him , even his point to leave the room son and Kennedy ; nor have ey all the way to Connec- themselves " and fertilizer short course at St. Paul Univer- da , T o m genital area? — MISS closest friends , do not have to let the people talk among , sity Farms, they subscribed recently to ticut to help McCarthy de- Lang said. C o c c o r- J. S. what you would call a good an and oth- the hate campaigns of other feat Sen. William Benton, word for hirn. Texas oil millionaires. They the one senator who had Richard Cox , another mortician, added Twenfy-Five Year Ago . . . 1938 er N e w Treatment is not to be at- "We 've got to admit have even sponsored some the courage to ask for Mc- you that that "the extreme practices that go on in John Swartz , Arcadia, Wis., self-styled "Rat- D e a lers. tempted at home unless Dallas police made a big liberal causes. Carthy's censure. All this have been adequately ad- (upon which most of the con- tlesnake King " of Wisconsin , trapped a dark T h e y .*! 11 mistake in the handling of California But the seeds of suspicion was made easy by oil mon- vised by your doctor. A their accusations) mink which he claims is the l argest except met togeth- l Oswald's transfer and in the demnatory articles base er at his when backed by cold Texas ey and the 27 2 percent de- certain drug, applied locally, are not permitted in most states. Leg- one ever brought to a Winona market. It pletion allowance. process lost not only the measured 25 inches from nose to tail tip. home. Pearson cash are hard lo weed out , is effective, but it can be assassin of our great Presi- islation prevents such practices, for in- Most sections of the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Chappell , Park Lane jonnson was then and it was Clint Murchison Unit- very irritating if not cor- dent , but the weave of evi- stance, as soliciting," Cox said. an ob- who, with his wife, put ed States , especially the apartments, returned from their wedding trip scure secretary to Cong. up rectly used. dence they had so swiftly $10,000 to back Sen. Joe North , have now got over "In most states, only a licensed estab- to Kentucky and West Virginia. They visited Kick Kleberg of the King built up around him for his Mr. and Mrs. Brantly Chappell at Ashland , Ky., ranch. But McCarthy in defeating Sen. that campaign of suspicion Dear Dr. Molner: conviction. "We know lishment can make arrangements for fu- Marsh encour- and hate. But certain parts they while on their trip. aged Lyndon to run Millard Tydings of Mary- Does cabbage juice help won't make the same mis- ," "since only they for land in one of the worst of the South and West have nerals he continued, Congress on his own, later ulcers? - MRS. D .K. ta ke twice and will cro-ss out have the people with the necessary train- smear campaigns of the not. Suspicion , when back- Fifty Years Ago . . . 1913 urged him to run for tha Se*veral years ago there the word trust by taking ev- ing." This ruling is based mainly on health Senate and again past decade. ed by plentiful supplies of ery A paten t on a dump wagon for traction en- backed (Tydings) tax-free money, can perme- was a study of the "cab- precaution with the life factors , he added. him. "He was toler- of Ruby gine tra in service has been received by the ant of a bad situation white ate a community for a long bage juice treatment" and until they find out At , what they want to know , for WITH ONLY licensed establishment! inventor. Edwin M. Wheelock , vice president one time when this washing those Communists time , and Dallas still re- the conclusion reached was column published the fact the finger of susp icion is leRally able to arrange for funerals, the and manager of the Pioneer Tractor Co. in his committee , " said mains the hate capital of that it is impractical. Other F. J. Murtinger is In St that Marsh was friendly now directed at him unless memorial societies are limited to advising . Cloud to attend Murchison , in explaining the USA. treatments are known to be a convention of bricklayers as a delegate from with Johnson and Wallace, proven otherwise. their members. They cannot bury them or effective, but there is no Winona Union No. 7. Jesse Jones, then head of single, simple , easy " cure For safety precautions , the RFC act as middle men between the deceased's , pressured a Tex- for ulcer.-* . " news report ei s should not family and the morticians. Seventy-Five Years Ago . . . 1888 as bank to call a $50,000 Jhn $iddL. be allowed to mingle or in- loan which Marsh had with Dear Dr. Molner: My Messrs. Sam Eastey and William Kline are terview a killer, but should that bank. But that made young son has a number get all statements direct prepnring and lay ing wat er p ipe from the city no difference. Marsh con- of warts on his fingers. from the pol ice chiefs them- Two Sides to rmiins up to the .second story of the cily build- tinued loyal to his friends. ing. An outfit of hose , etc., will he placed on Can they be removed selves. tho second floor for fire protection in case of The new President of the successfully? I had some Mrs. Harry Bauer Sr. Proposed Wheat Sale an emoTgiwy. United States will be the when I was a child, but .051 E. 5th St. Now that Iho boats have stopped running, first lo tell you how much they left by the time I nt is he owes to the reached my teens. — THERE ARE TWO tides to the propos- a f'im.iliar si^ht the levee wagons piled invalid pub- cure for them , but the color lisher who .iow sits in his MRS. L. R. al that this country sell great quantities of high with hoop poles from the hickory groves gradually fades. in Wisconsin. homo at Woodland Drive surplus wheat to the hungry Soviet Union. paral yzed , unable to speak , Warts very often disap- Dear Dr. Molner: watching his pear spontaneously as yours Please write about The negative side — wliich most cer- One Hundred Years A one-time pro- go . . . 1863 tege in the White House. did. They are apparently floaters in the eye. — tainly should be given full and objective A petition ha.s been in circulation for names , caused by a virus invading MRS, E. \v. publi c and official consideration — is ex- requesting the City Council lo appoint some TIIK MOST interesting the skin. Warts aren 't big business pressed hy President Keith Funston of the person as wood inspector . This is a matter battle of the dangerous , but it a nuisance , These are colloidal par- decade comes to a climax New York Stock Exchange , who recently which should certainly be tnken into considera- or painful , or unsightly, ti cles or substances in the todny in Baltimore. It's a fl uid with which the eye- visited Moscow as a member of a party of tion during the winter .season, while wood is ihey can he .safely remov- held at high prices , as i\ large share of the battle between Texas oil ball is filled. They are not 21 leading American business people . He and New York finunce with ed by cautery or otlier meth- wood offered for sale will not measure over ods. serious but they can ba opposes the wheat deal. In his words, "ln throe-fourths the amount represented by the overtones of huge political most annoying, especially , campaign funds dealing with the Soviets we must be as seller. nnd the Dear Dr. Molner: I if you worry about them. difficult and mean as they are. We must ¦ hate atmosphere of Dallas nrn a 15-yenr-old Rirl A-lvt-rtlstm-ml obstruct thom as much ns possible and we which made that city so . . . and tlir* *»nrs of nil tin* (trop ic wore dangei ous for and hnve heen develop- must not- concede anything. " a liber al Don't Neglect Slipping ntt--iiliv« nnlii the hook of llie law. Nelicuiiitli stfitesman to visit . ing "marks" on mv tiill. thighs lhat look like. Ihe pawn Tho group of which Mr. Funston was one in the battle is scars, but aren 't, Some- FALS the New York l>o fnlnt) E TEETH met with Premier Khrushchev. Of this , Mr. Central Rail- times the color teoth drop, nllp or wobble way, the Missouri Pacific , which is whe-Mi you talk . cat . In nuh or (-neeae? Funston said: "What shocked me most , red , disappears. Could Don 't lie (iiinovnit nnd embarrniaed and Investors Diversified such hiintllrnp-i . FASTEETH , »n about the meeting was the complete disre- WINONA DAILY NEWS this ho a rash ? ('an it be by Services , a $2 billion mu- •ukjillni* (ncm-nrid ) powder to -wrin- gard for facts. I went away wit h a sense An hulcpentlcnt Newspaper — Eslnbhshetl I,S,*i.*J curod- — C. C. kle cm your pin In, , Keeps fftla* troth tual funds empire , ft 11 con- morn firmly net (lives confidant feel- ing of ¦iceiirll.y of frustration . How do you deal with peo- VY V Wnin; (i It CI .OSWAY C. K. LINDEN trolled hy the raid added comfort. Alleghany They are probably st retch No f-ummy, iinocy piud v Hint* or feel- ple who lie to you nnd to whom facts mean Publisher F.rcr. Director tsits iiu'r.n Mrir. Corporation , which tho marks. Are you overweight? ing lli't. KASTBETH todny tt »ny dru u rot in ter. nothing?" an tl Editor & Atlv. Director Murchison family of Texas Skins vnry in texture , nnd "Wha t I hate about antique ; coveted.but which Allnn P. shops is thoi r prices some , when stretched , get Advertisement THAT IS A VITAL question. As for the W .1 Coir. Anoi .i-ii H H *:MI?** II G M VMI S Kirb Nf iiit Hi ntl) Editor y of New York will gel. nro always so modorn. " these marks. There wheal sale , it would be of momentary ben- City Editor Circulation AJf/r. is no efit to reduce (he surplus anil get some- Ji II H AIT.CK F II. Ki.A*;*; *- ;,. V A LSTON OPtNION-WISE B y Sakren Tense Nerves thing in return . And it is true , of course , Cum fins I ug Supt. Press Supl. Engraving Supt. that wheat is not a shooting weapon. Hut \\ii.i.i,\it ll. K NM.ISH (J OKIION M OLTF Block Bowels if the Soviets are relieved of the heavy CtiinplioUcr Sundtiu Editor pressures involved in her food supp l y, it Yruir colon has nerves itinl control MKMIILII or THE ASSOCIATED I'KKSi regnluriiy, VVticu you urc iciueornrrv- could moan that people and resources can ouii, normal bowel Impulse! mny bt be shifted from agriculture lo Ihe produc- blocked--nnd •vou become coiutl- « I*JJJJ ISJ II»> tion of armaments. The wheat sale would pal tablets relieve The Associat ed Press Is entitled exclusively lhi» miiery wllh i new principle—* provide a precedent for the sale of otlier uni-que colonic nerve .Mlmiiliuit plus goods. We would be running the risk of to th i> use for republic -it ion of nil Ihe local "petiiilbulkingBaion us recommended fueling, by indirection, nur enemy 's mili- news printed in thia newspaper as well as all by mnny dociori. R C .MIII ? COIONAIP P. news dispatches. puis your colon tary machine. This is not a risk thai can A. buck to work—gently relieves constipation overnight. You be accepted lightly. Wednesday, December 4, 1063 fee l Kreiil! (iei clmiciilly-proved C OL oNAii) today. Introductory alie ti* ond aldermen elected with 267 Scholze Named votes. Stanley Dresler, incum- 3 Killed Chatfield Names bent, didn't file. Ed Powers re- 56 against. Ruth Shimer , Mrs. O. W. Hauck, in South Dakota Plane Crash New Mayor of ceived 179 write-in votes and Mrs . Frances Glover and Mrs. RELIANCE, S.D. (AP) Members of the election board - A day to attend a highway letting I rented frequently by Beckman, Cecil Rhodes received 147 write- were Miss Beatrice Lane, Miss Joe Pavlish. Sioux Palls highway contractor in Pierre and had apparently whose company is a major con- Hokah Village ins. Holdover aldermen are Ken- and two other Kivell as Mayor men were killed stopped to examine construction tractor in South Dakota and ( neth Herrick and Richard late Tuesday when their plane work in the Big Bend area on neighboring states. Huntley had HOKAH, Minn. Special ) — CHATFIELD, Minn. - Chat- Theel. crashed and burned on takeoff their return trip. piloted Beckman on number Going to the polls in what offi- field will have a new mayor as cials called a fairly heavy turn- L. J. Kivell defeated Ira Lambert, incumbent jus- near the Big Bend Dam on the The crash occurred in a pas- of other occasions. incumbent tice of the peace who filed , was Missouri RE ver, ture on the ranch of LS. Jorgen- ¦ out, 125 voters here elected Mar- Frank Pavlish in the village election. Pavlish received unopposed and received 418 They were identified by busi- son, 12 miles northeast of here, tin Scholze mayor to succeed 160, votes. ness Aviation, Inc., Sioux Falls, alongside the dam. Child Strangles W. W. Becker. Kivell, 318. A total of 479 votes as J.H. Beckman, 50,; Barrel Jorgenson said the plane Scholze, who had filed, receiv- was cast. A referendum changing the Veal, 28, an engineer for Beck- climbed to about 50 feet, flipped i KENOSHA, Wis. m — James ed 106 votes, Becker declined to One incumbent alderman was fiscal year for the city to July WHOOANTWiSH man Construction Co., and Jim over and plummeted to the ! P-iebus. 8-month-old son of Mr. run again because of ill health. re-elected. He was C. R. Morley 1 to June 30, rather than the (/Jj liPla Huntley, about 40, pilot for Busi- ground shortly before 5 p.m. l and Mrs. Richard Priebus of Ray Bissen, incumbent trus- who received 403 votes. Leonard calendar year, was approved, ness Aviation. * rural Kenosha, caught his head tee, was re-elected for three Zawacki, who filed , was the sec- with 382 for the referendum and Business Aviation said the between the bars of his crib years with 80 votes. He had fil- The trio left Sioux Falls Mon- plane, a Cessna 210, had been l and strangled Tuesday night. ed for the office. Earnest Sloan , incumbent treasurer, was re- elected with 120 write-in votes. Victor Miller won a 2-year term as constable with 115 write-ins. Quite The post had been vacant. BENSON'S Nothing Bakes Court Will removes the risk Review Case of buying Like a WESTINGHOUSE! Dog Lover in RICHMOND, Va. (AP^V ir- ginia 's Supreme Court will re- , a hearing aid! view the case of a dog lover who ¦ " Join KAY GOERGAN, NSP's Home Econ- • S ' balked at surrendering his pet H ^ S Sjj S for execution. ornist , during her 2-Day . Bake Demon- l .-^l^g il ^l SPI The court agreed Tuesday to ii ^ consider the appeal of Jim Laing Why wonder, fret or worry if you need ^^^^ of Pearisburg, who was fined a hearing aid? SEE YOUR -HrrtEutTifit $1,000 and sentenced to four months in jail. 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MONDAY ^- WEDNESDAY —FRI DAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 TIL CHRISTMA S C. PAUL VENABLES, INC. SHOP 110 Main St. Phone 7665 l W^w 1 IU g«M! LJJL?i!Jlgl^^ I Lewiston Auxiliary 50TH ANNIVERSARY YW 'Hang ing of Plans- Completed Husbands Invited Kathy Shira New MONDOVI, Wis. — Mr. and To Yule Meeting Plans Gala Meeting Mrs. Martin Larson will ob- Greens' is Sunday For Aid Party ueen of Bethel $ serve their 50th wedding anni- ( ) Q LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) ( ) LEWISTON, Minn. Special versary Sunday, when they The annual "Hanging of the STOCKTON. Minn. Special —Dorcas Society of St. John's 7 Kathy Shira was elected hon- —The American Legion Auxili- hold open house at Central Greens" will be held at the —The Ladies Aid Christmas Lutheran Church has planned ored queen Monday at the meet- ary will have its annual Christ- Lutheran Church, Mondovi. Young Women's Christian As- | party of Grace Lutheran Church a potluck supper for Dec. 12, ing of Bethel 8, Job's Daught- mas party Monday in the Le- Hours will be from 2 to 3 p.m. sociation at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. : is to be held Dec. 15 at 8 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. Husbands and gion club rooms. Hostesses are No cards have been sent. Highlight of the afternoon will j This was decided when the La- friends will be guests. ers. Other officers chosen are : Mmes. Bernard Rislow, chair- be a visit from Santa Claus dies Aid met Monday evening. I Each member is asked to Susan Fried, senior princess ; man, Harold Zander, Barrel ANNUAL BAZAAR and special holiday refresh- The committee for the Christ- DeAnn Neumann, junior prin- Benson, Walter Seifert, Elsie HOUSTON, Minn. (Special)— ments will be served. ; mas party is composed of the bring a gift for herself and guest for , guide ; Sackreiter. Nancy Kieffer, and Women of the United Presbyter- Small-fry classes of four and ! Mmes. Arthur Wacholz, Elsie exchange. Gifts will cess ; Cindy Hammer be sent to the Bethesda Home and Sue Godsey, marshal. Margaret Midler. ian Church will hold their an- five-year-olds will entertain the Gaulke, Walter Rehse, John bazaar and supper Thurs- guests with assistance from the Van Winkle, and Otto Fritz. later. "Celestial Fantasy" was an- Mrs. Bill Schott Jr., and Mrs. nual I ¦ day at the church parlors. The Pigtails, dancers and baton I The secret friends' names will nounced as the name of the Edwin Dorn will trim the tree; GA"~S PARTY Job's Daughters holiday form- Mrs. Donald Nelson and Mrs. bazaar will open at 3 p.m. and twirlers. I be revealed at this time and serving will begin at 4 p.m. ¦ i there will be an exchange of DODGE, Wis. (Special) -An al dance to be held at the Ma- Clifford Babcock will provide SCHOOL PROGRAMS gifts. i evening of games will be held sonic Temple, Dec. 14. Ricky entertainment. Fifty cent gifts ' will be exchanged. CHRISTMAS PARTY LEWISTON, Minn. (Special) Mmes. Gene Schumacher and fin the Sacred Heart parish hall, Heyer's orchestra will play for I Pine Creek, Sunday evening. dancing from 8 to 12 p.m. Tick- At a previous meeting the FOUNTAIN CITY, W«. (Spe- —Dates of various Christmas ; Wacholz were elected alternates , ' ( The Mmes. Anselm Bambenek, ets went on sale today. group decided to participate in cial) — Lady Foresters Juve- programs in schools in this j for the Lutheran Women s Mis- their mothers will sionary League. | John Gradzielewski, Harry Her- Barbara Carlson will take the the Forgotten Children's Fund niles and area are : Lewiston School, Dec. | annual Christmas party , It was decided to hold a bake rick, Robert Herrick, George 215 Christmas Angels, hand- and the "Shower of Dollar liave the 18; Altura School Dec. 19, and | Mary's parish hall be- Fremont School. Dec. 20. ; sale at Benicke's Grocery on Hoesley, Ben Jaszewski, Marcel made by the group, to the Ma- Bills to the Veteran's Hospital." in St. ginning at 1 p.m. Sunday. There I Dec. 21, beginning at 10 a.m. Jaszewski, Paul Jaszewski, And- sonic Home in Minneapolis. The Veteran's Day supper re- PTA EVENT rew Kaldunski, Walter Kratch, Tray cards for Winona Com- ported a very successful event. will be an exchange Of 10 cent LEWISTON, Minn. (Special ) go to the scholarship fund. The Frank Peplinski Sr., Joseph munity Memorial Hospital have gifts among the juveniles, and a —Proceeds from the silent auc- event will be held Thursday Servais. Lawrence Toshner, also been made by members. Golden Valley Bethel at the sug free-will offering for altar flow- tion and card party being spon- evening in the High School gym- Lambert Tulius and James Wic- Bethel members voted to send gestion of honored Queen Caro ers by adults. A potluck lunch sored by the Lewiston PTA will nasium, starting at 8 p.m. ka will serve lunch. a gift to the newly instituted lyn Sievers. will be served.

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seph Cathedral, La Crosse, ^^^^m\m^__^_^_m_WmWm\mm_^_^^_:P ^ Wis. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. F. Kun- dinger officiated at the cere- mony Nov. 23. Miss Ann Wera , La Crosse, Wis., was organist, • * ^\ The bride's floor-length gown of bouquet taffeta and hand clip- MR. AND MRS. LYNN ped lace was fashioned with a \ iA. smart u g ift . , . <£ "1 OO j | Christopherson , Alma , Wis., long sleeved princess bodice announce the forthcoming with a scoop neckline embroid- marriage of their daughter, ered with sequins and pearls. '•OJi lecl lo her «^ | The lace princess-panel y p ease | Miss Bonnie Lynn Christoph- skirt front had a redingote effect in • • 7 erson , to Larry K. Harper, taffeta with two lace panels un- • Lovely flameproof utility server can be placed directly • 7 son of Mr. and Mrs. Or- der a p leated back bustle which • on range to prepare instant coffee, other hot beverages, • jj ville H. Harper , Cuba , 111. gave accent to the chapel length • Extravagant 22K gold decoration eombinet with sparkling » |;| A February wedding is be- train. She wore a bouffant -veil • glais. Matching candle warmer. Serves 8 generous cups, • J ing planned. Miss Christoph- of illusion held by a princess •» erson and her fiance both styled crown of seed pearls with • 7 are seniors at the University crystal trim and carried a cas- of Wisconsin. cade of red happiness roses and ' stephanotis with net. pearls and -1T U :f| ivy. ^ ^ ^ ZZ1Z ¦ J ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦' ' _¦! ^l"1mamm ' 'ui tmim^'viM '''idiai'i\in^' i\ ' ' ' " '' Vi, 'mm_/• MI fiii'r ' /T'l.- .vl'^.i L-r j a m • - St. Matthews Women ' s SISTER OF the bride, Mrs. Xl?^m<: ¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦ Marlin Huber , La Crosse, was I.flKii** . ~ <- ~J^?:*^:: ^^?»^ell: li J^tyy,. J mf C-mOtmAmWa/mEAtim-tai i ^ Even ts Announced matron of honor , and Eldon FriU, brother of the groom , Wi- y The annual Christmas party nona , was best man. | of St. Matthew 's Woman 's Club Miss Carolyn Von Arx , La Wpl§lllv7 ^j will be held Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. , I Crosse was bridesmaid. Botti in the church social rooms. attendants wore street - length "Christmas Reminiscences" will gowns of blue sata peau , sheath be the theme of the program , ' styled , with bateau neckline nnd being arranged by Mmes. Don j elbow-length sleeves. The over- Berg, Emil Kasten , Elmer Benz skirts were bell - shaped and and Erwin Ebert. Hostesses will softly pleated. Their head- be Mmes. Rudol ph Butenhoff , dresses were matching blue sat- 1m*mmmmtjM]Mm9\.wtv Mttm t I \ I ^ Donald Ogburn , Howard Heup, in headbands with short veils Elmer Virstenz , David Tsch.-i- ! and they carried cascades of bold. Agnes Kilstoftr *. Otto llil- pink Sweetheart roses and feath- ke ml Clayton Hnessig. ered white mums . Tho. Afternoon Rible Circle , of Lyle Fritz, tbe groom 's broth- which Mrs. Ervin Mcinkc is er , Minneapolis , was . grooms- with Hanging¦ Rack y I chairman , will meet Monday jit man aaid La Vcrn Fritz , anoth- \ ¦ l :, ¦ y / 1:110 p.m . in the church sewing ' er brother , Minnesota Cily, and V ¦: ' ¦: - ^-u | rooms. Hostesses will be Mmes , I Marlin Huber , La Crosse , were \ 'Gleaming stainless "'^, I | Clayton Haessig nnd -Gilbert : ushers . t steel adds a bright ^k / Matson. • f% | a : : Soft , warm but light ns a feather } \ l *] 1 A RECEPTION for 250 wan decoratoif vnote to ' The Evening Bible Circle , of \ \\ __w ^^ \ I* \ art the Arnel Triacetate and Ny- \ > |: held at the CIO hall , La Crosse I . any kitchen. Highly g m^Brnm j | | which Mrs. Ralph Harris is )o- I *; j Ion robes (rom ftur large collec- i ' f: chairman ! Assisting were the Misses ¦ ! « ¦ • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ » / j , will meet. Monday at Sharon fiarner , Di- polishedl etips in V, • I lion. Your choico o( ' 7:.'I0 p.m. in the church sewing anne Schlitz , ¦ ¥4 and lA cup ¦ I | f luscious : 7 i nne Wilson , Norma Carlson. % ¦ ! colon in a variety of styles. » f l rooms. Mmes. Harold Schuppon- Schiltz and I haucr find William | Dnrlcnc nnd Carol sizes, Stainless rack. | | Stevens will ! Mrs. Larry Thorson . m __^_- —J VI ! ; Sizes: Petite , S-M-L \ f. be hostesses. , --rT" a The bride attended hore'to j - _ ..mA.. . . \ , , and Sl \ I * p 1* :i BY KVKLYN PEAR SON \ High School Caledonia ; AlsO 3 Selection of I FRKNC'II CREEK CIRCLES Francis School of Nursing. Li U-^"" utility and ?j • AND SAY BURY v ) *ij ETTHICK , Wis. (Special - Crosse , where she was formerly I \\ L 1noo V Quilted Nylon and I French Creek Lutheran Church employed . The groom atlcniied beauty combined! | I ¦; from 10.98 \ Women 's circles will meet as Winona High School and Wino- 0rlon R Acry|ic follows : Thursday, Miriam Clr- I na Vocational School. I % to 25.00 v,, \ cle, 1 p.m. at the homo of Mrs. ' After a short wedding trip, the Pile Robes Leroy Anderson ; Mary Circle , 2 couple will reside at Wmikon , I A - .:U::::$> . | p.m,, IMrs. Neal Hogden; Pris* Iowa , "where tbe groom is em- \ cilia Circle , 2 p.m., Mrs. Carl ployed at the Fd (Jurian Co, ROBB i! ^ O. Johnson ; Rebecca Circle , I! A •¦re-miptinl shower was giv- \ \% . .-. —-'" X p.m., Mrs. Henry Solberg in Et- en by the Misses Carolyn Von BROS. Lydia Circle , 11 Arx and J O;IIIIH * Srliillz , Ln STORE trick; Friday, 576 E. 4»h St. Phono 4007 |I WE ARE OPEN TONIGHT TIL 9 p.m., Mrs. Edward Anderson. Crosse. "tmmtaa ama mmmm mm ^a^mam ^m *am *m ^^ma ^mmmaaa *ma»aam *maaaimaaa *mmm»ai ^mam *mamaaaa ammmmm *^mimaam *maa aa ¦ ¦:¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ .¦ ¦ e^ "' : '! 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Miller Tuesday afternoon. phy Sr., who was a member of Glaeske, David Stark, Donald Schaffer, the first Winona Girl Scout the River Trails board and nom- Allan Abraham and Merlin Elllnghuysen; The event was attended by St. Stan's leader—Mrs. Gertrude Rakaus- New Officers board in 1943. inating committee members are kas; St. Jotin' s leader^Mrs. Thomas about 75 women of Winona , Mmes. John Grams and Grant Holmay and Mn. Robert Prondzlnskl; An election of officers was Rollingstone and Rochester Guests were served tea and W J K leader—tort. Roy Taylor. who coffee with tiny sandwiches Burleigh. held Tuesday evening at the are serving as volunteers and j j and sweets from a table deco- Following is a list of the Roll- meeting of Winona Unit, Sixth interested in the Girl Scout lngstone and local troop organ- BLAIR CHURCH WOMEN program. ; rated with yellow Girl Scout District Nurses, meeting in tha izers, consultants and neighbor- BLAIR , Wis., (Special) They were roses and yellow round candles — introduced to Riv- hood chairmen : Blair First Lutheran Church auditorium of Community Me- er Trails Girl Scout in an arrangement around cos- Council tumed Girl Scout and Brownie Mld-Clty Neighborhood chairman-- Mrs. Women and Circle members morial Hospital. personnel from the headquar- Art Anderson; consultants—Mrs. M. 0. Christmas party will be held Officers who will serve for ters office in dolls. Wedul. Mrs. E. S. Klos; Central Luth- Rochester; Miss eran Church leaders—Mmes. Ralph Eriek- Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. A film strip, the coming year are: Mrs. Adele Swenson , A door swag of greenery was son, Howard Munson grid Brynestad; executive di- ' "The Bells of Christmas", will rector ; hung with bright Girl Scout tre- St. Paul Episcopal leaders— Mrnes. Frank Glenn Alleman, president ; Mrs. Miss Helen Berg, Sixth Mertes, Dorothy Meyers and LaVerne be shown. Everyone is asked foils and other emblems. Fritz; District Council adviser , and to bring something for lunch. Earl Holty, vice president ; Mrs. Miss Ihleen I Welcoming hostesses were Sunset Neighborhood Troo p organizers 0. J. Fawcett, secretary ; Mrs. Wold , director of —Mmes. Rlch2rd Relland. Rolllngstone; There will be an offering in- Mmes. Arthur Anderson, Har- 1. W. Steiner , treasurer ; Miss public relations. Donald Schneider , SI. Mary's; James stead of an exchange of gifts. Others present from Roches- old Libera, Donald Schneider, Buswell, Jefferson; consultant — Mrs. Mary Rosenow and Mrs. Neil , Charles Brown; Rolllnqsfone leaders— ter were Mrs. John Hodgson, Richard Reiland* R. D. Cox Mmes. Tom Hengel, Sieve Rader , Fran- Sawyer, program chairmen ; cis Kreldermacher. James Kreidermnch- C&NW FAMILY PARTY first vice president ; Mrs. Vik- Hubert Bambenek, Charles ( and Mrs. Ralph Hardtke, sick Brown, Kenneth Tepe , Frank er, Ray Arnoldy and Raymond Braatz; tor "Wilson , chairman of the per- St. Mary's leaders—Mmes. Leonard Al- Members of Chicago & North ! committee. Retiring president, i brecht, John Bell, Leonard Bernatz and sonnel committee, and Mrs. Mertes, Sidney Hughes, L. L. Western Railway Women's Club ; Mrs. Edward Kohner expres- : Korda , Gilbert Hoesley and Don Raclti; Jefferson leaders—Mmes. sed appreciation of work done Donald T. Franke, program Robert Lembky and Jack Brugger, Miss will entertain their husbands * committee chairman. Donald Burt. Kay Hanson, Mmes. Xerende WKson, and families at a potluck i through the year. , R. Becker and Lloyd Luke, Misses Joy Members of the "Old Guard " Anderson and Carol Altobell and Mrs. Christmas party at 5:30 p.m. Students of Winona School of A CORSAGE OK yellow roses, Winon a's first volunteer scout- Ceorga Forsler; Monday at Lake Park Lodge. Practical Nursing sang a group the flower of Girl , Mmes. GIRL SCOUT WORKERS . 7 . . * . Being Brynestad, Winona ; Miss Adele Swenson, Lakeside Neighborhood chairman — Scouts was ers, present besides Mrs. Harold Libera; Troop organizers— Each members is to bring of Christmas Carols with Miss presented to Miss Swenson, as Brynestad , Kjos and Murphy, served tea at the home of Mrs. R. W. Miller RTGSC executive director, Rochester; Mrs. Mmes . Ray O'Laughlin, Cathedral; R. dishes for her family, sand- Sandra Rindels, Preston, Minn., were single , D. Cox, Madison, and. Hubert Bambe- roses to each of were Mrs. H. J. Honer and Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Leo F. Mur- John R. Hodgson , council vice president Ro- nek, Lincoln; ' consultants—Mmes. James wiches and a food dish. Dessert special soloist. She was ac- the past presidents of the for- Mrs, Hubert Weir. phy, seated , are-women of the River Trails chester ; and Mrs. R. D. Cox, Winona. (Daily Cole, Jack Squires and Joseph Hoeppner; and coffee , will be furnished by companied by Miss Karen Nel- mer Winona Girl ) Lincoln leaders—Mmes. Floyd Rlnn, Scout Council, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Irving Girl Scout Council. From left are Mrs. L. E. Mews photo William Morse Jr., William Teegarden the committee. . ' . . . ' ' j son , Whitehall, Wis. who took turns presiding at the Gepner are members of the , and. L. L, Korda; Madison leaders— Gifts will be exchanged and { Mmes. Mary Crane . and John tea table: Mmes. on the regional public relations nel : Public relations, Mrs. Mil- ! paper and radio publicity ; Sen- Mmes. Richard Strand, Richard Cole, Cady were program co-chair- L. E. Bryne- River Trails personnel commit- j E. Ebertowskl, Wesley Larsen and R . cards will be played. Mmes. : stad , E. J. Kjos, Laird Lucas tee, and Mrs. Lucas, who is committee. ler, community relations ; Mrs. ior Scouts Nurses Aide pro- D. Cox, Miss Barbara Marlin and Mrs. Manuel Snyder, William Roth : men with Mmes. 0. J. Fawcett , James Schain, displays and ex- gram—Mrs. L. W. Goldberg and Severt Tindal; Cathedral leaders—Mmes. and Lawrence Santelman. Al- second vice president of the j Winona volunteers include Arthur Sievers, Richard Vickery, Wayne and Alfred Zimdars are in! Hermann Krause and Miss De- so receiving roses Were Mrs. i River Trails Council, also is I the following committee person- hibits; Mrs. Santelman, news- Mrs. Dale Welch; camp contact Himrich, Keith Walsh, Robert William- charge. lores Schiller, hostesses.

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VCro BiiPI*MBlliWMM § _^B // A *zr- y\. vr^k Winona Car Slides Into Ditc h at Kellogg Pub W EDNESDAY Johnson WABASHA, Minn. ( SpeciaD- The Dxiily Record DECEMBER 4, 196? Two Winona women were slight- ly injured when their car skid- ded into a ditch two miles south Land in Trust, At Community Two-State Deaths Winona Funerals of Kellogg Monday at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Helen Ann Ferguson, Memorial Hospital Mrs. Mary Bohlinger Robert Bauer 69, Winona, was proceeding (Spe- Funeral services for Robert To Sell House Visiting houn: Medical and lurgicat WAUMANDEE , Wis. south on Highway 61, accom- patients: J to 4 «nd 7 to 1:30 p.m. (No cial) — Mrs. Mary Bohlinger, J. Bauer , 4115 7th . St., Good- panied by Mrs. Edward Sikor- WASHINGTON (AP) - Al- children under 12.) Friday Maternity patients: 1 to 3:30 and 7 to 77, Fountain City, longtime Wau- view, will be at 2 p.m. ski, 60. When her car skidded most all of President Johnson's 1:30 p.m. (Adults only.) ible Church, the mandee resident, died at 12:52 at Calvary B into the left lane. Mrs. Fergu- personal wealth has been placed Rev. N. E. Hamilton officiat- son turned right to avoid hit- TUESDAY p.m. Tuesday at Community hands of trustees, the Memorial Hospital , Winona , ing. Burial will be in Woodlawn ting an oncoming car and went in the ADMISSIONS where she had been a patient Cemetery. into the right ditch. Washington Post said today. Harry D. Horn , Waseca , two months. Friends may call at Fawcett Mrs. Ferguson received a cut It also said he has put his Minn. The former Mary Knefel- Funeral Home from 6 to 9:30 on her face and bruised nose. Washington house up for sale. Mrs. Edmund Wieczorek, 162 kamp, she was born Nov. 8, p.m. Thursday and at the Mrs. Sikorski was thrown for- According to the newspaper, p.m. Friday , ward and bumped the wind- Ewing St. 1886 , in Benton County , Ind., to church after 1 the new President had put most Donald R. Mierau , Money Henry and Anna ( Boland) Knef- shield. Neither was hospitalized, Among the survivors is his of his stockholdings under trus- Creek, Minn. elkamp. She was married to step-mother, Mrs. F. J. Bauer , officers said. About $25 damage Mrs. Delbert Wille, 259 E. Fred Bohlinger Feb. 22, 1911, at Minneapolis. was done to their car. teeship when he assumed the Wabasha St. Fowler, Ind., and they farmed Investigating officers were vice presidency in . 1961. It said Highway R. E. Cady, Lewiston, Minn. in Benton County three years Miss Christina Flury Dale Roehrich of the most of these have been liqui- Mrs. Hilbert Sems, Rolling- before moving to a farm in this Burial services fo>r Miss Chris- Patrol and Marlyn Aitken, Wa- sheriff. dated. stone, Minn. area. He died Aug. 14, 1937. tina Flury, 270 E. 4th St., will WEATHER FORECAST . . . Snow is ex- ing rain is forecast for the Cascades. It will basha County deputy Mrs. Marie Markegard , Rush- She remained on the farm un- be at 3 p.m. Thursday at'Evan- pected tonight from the upper Mississippi be colder from the Mississippi valley east- Si nee becoming President ford , Minn. til 1950 when she moved into gelical! Cemetery, Montana valley eastward to the northern Appalachians ward to the Atlantic coast. (AP Photofax IVov. 22, the Post said, Johnson Mrs. Lena Schoolcraft , St. Township, Wis. the village. For the past 3M> and in the Ohio valley. Light snow and freez- Map) has placed some 5,000 acres of Charles, Minn. Friends may call at Burke Judge Upholds years she had lived in Fountain unimproved Texas grazing Iand Mary Lou Peplinski , 506 John- City with her daughter and son- Funeral Home after 7 p.m. to- son St. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert day. Kenneth, Milton , and Lyle, Red under trusteeship. He owns tha Mrs. Stella R. Buck , 579!* W. Kochenderfer. She was a mem- Wing. U.S. in Canoe land jointly with Mrs. Johnson. Howard St. . ber of St. Boniface Catholic Mrs. Joseph D. Scanlan Double Funeral The parents of both have died . Troop Captain Under the agreement, the trus- Gale E. Jandt . 74 Fairfax St. Church and its Altar Society. Funeral services for Mrs. Jo- The double funeral service for any pfo- Sharon M. Rieger tee may not apply , 703 E. Survivors are : Three; sons, seph D. Scanlan , 578 W , Broad- will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Country Ousters -vision of federal farm or land 3rd St. Fountain City, way, will be at 10 a.m. Friday St. Mary's Catholic Church, the subsidy under any circum- Wilbur and Lyle. Service Set at At Funeral Dies (AP) The BIRTHS and Willard. Whitehall ; five at St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Stephen Andrei DULUTH, Minn. — stances. The trust lasts until with- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ku- daughters. Mrs, Adolph (Flor- Lanesboro, the Rev. Edward officiating. Burial will be in the federal government is well Johnson is not President or kowski, 427 E. Wabasha St., a ence) Schlesser, Arcadia: Mrs. Mountain officiating. Burial will Durand Church church cemetery. Unexpectedly in its rights in condemning pri- dies , which ever comes first. daughter. (Viola) be in Lanesboro Cemetery, Friends may call at Rhiel Fu- vate lands to preserve the wild- Hilbert Kochenderfer, DURAND (AP ) The trustee is A.W. Mours- (Blanche ) Zieg- Friends may call at Burke , Wis. *(Special)- - A neral Home after 2 p.m. Thurs- WASHING-TON — A erness aspect of the canoeing DISCHARGES and Mrs. Roy bor- land, a Johnson City, Tex., at- ler , Fountain City ; Sister Mary Funeral Home this evening and double funeral service will be day. A Rosary will be said at 8. young army captain who com- country along the Canadian Ann Schneider, 314 E. King der in northern Minnesota. torney who is co-trustee for St. Imeldine, Kieler , and Mrs. An- at Johnson Funeral Home, held here Friday for Mr. and manded the ceremonial troops Mrs. Johnson's holding which ) Lanesboro, ¦ ' That was the Tuesday ruling Sharon M. Rieger, 703 E. ton (Frances Wolfe, Cochrane; Thursday afternoon Mrs. Henry Stewart , Red Wing , in President John F, Kennedy's include the LBJ Co. , which had and e-vening. The Rt. Rev. of Federal Judge Dennis F. 3rd St. 32 grandchildren; three great- ; former longtime Durand area funeral died of undetermined an interest in several Texas and grandchildren ; Msgr. Julius Haun. St. Casi- Donovan in denying a motion radio stations. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Pronschinske and [ residents. Judge Releases causes Tuesday night. government to Oklahoma Two sisters, Mrs. Ada Anstett mir's Church, and the Colum- calling upon the Johnson was majority stock- baby/ Arcadia, Wis. The couple had been patients of Cur- Mrs. Gerald Kelly and baby, and Mrs. Anna Childress, Fowl- bian Women will say a Rosary \ A spokesman for the military cease its condemnation holder and chairman of the LBJ Houston, Minn. er, 3nd. ,* two half-brothers, Hen- at 8 tonight at Winona. Father at St. Benedict's Community district of Washington said tain Falls fishing camp. Co. Mountain will say a Rosary Girl Held in Robert J. Muras, 917 E. 4th ry and Ernest Knefelkamp, at Hospital here three weeks. Capt. Michael D... Groves , 27, , 8 p.m. Thursday at Lanesboro. . The owner William Zupan- The President continues to st. : . Monroevule, Ind., and three Mrs .Stewart died this morn- collapsed while eating dinner at cich , Ely, charged his property Mrs. Everett R. Wise and ba- half-sisters, Mrs. Rose Kimber- bold his ranch house near John- ing at the hospital. Her husband Parents' Death his home at Ft. Myers and was was being taken without due some 40 surround- - by, Red Top Trailer Court. lin, Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. other son City and Munici pal Court died Monday night. She was 65, dead on arrival at the base hos- process of law. He and ing acres, the Post reported. Ha Joseph E. Ney, 377 Johnson Eva Gerardat , and Mrs. Mil- . MADISON, Wis. W) — Circuit resorters also argued that the he was 75. Both had suffered pital. He said an autopsy had -will also retain control of his St. dred Mitzker, Monroeville, Her WINON'A strokes and had heart condi- Judge Bruce Beilfuss of Neills- action was unconstitutional and Wilton M. Berger, 321 W. 3rd parents, two infant sons, one in- ville directed Tuesday that Eliz- been ordered. municipal bonds. Forfeits: tions. that is not in the best public St. fant daughter, three brothers- They were married abeth Jane Dakin, 22, be dis- interest to close the entire bor- The house the Johnsons plan Rohland W. Parker, Merril- here June Groves was commanding offi- as "The Elms Mrs. James H. Boynton and and one half-brother have died. 1919 and farmed in this area charged from further supervi- der area to all but those travel- to sell - known " Funeral services will be at lan Rt. 1, Wis., $15 on a charge cer of the Eonor* Guard Co., 1st —is located in the exclusive baby, 523 Huff St. , until 1945 when they retired and sion. Battalion, 3rd Infantry (the Old ing by water. 10:3O a.m. Friday at St. Boni- of signal lights on a truck not moved to Red Wing. They were Miss Dakin has been under Spring Valley section of north- Mrs. Wilfred Albrecht , Wi- Guard ) , stationed at Ft. Myers. The government earlier this It was esti- face Catholic Church , the Rev. working. He was arrested by members of St. Mary's Catholic state supervision since she was west Washington. nona Rt. 3. As such he commanded and year took ownership of the paid between $160,- Ricky A. Lockwood, 916 W: Emile Hodnik officiating . Burial the Highway Patrol on Highway Church here. found innocent by reason of in- mated they . will be in the church cemetery. 14-61 at 9:50 p.m. Sunday. trained the men who took part camp, assessing its value at 000 and $200,000 when they Howard St. Mr. Stewart was born June 1 , sanity for the Dec, 1, 1958 fatal in the late president's funeral $105,000 and depositing a check Pallbearers will be grandsons 1888, in the Town of Maxwell , shooting of her parents, Mr. bought it from Mrs. Perle Mesta Cameron S. Lafky, Minneis- Daryl Schlesser, Allen Kochen- i Noy. 25, serving in such capaci- for that amount with the clerk in June 1961. ka, Minn. IMPOUNDED DOGS Buffalo County, to Mr. and Mrs . and Mrs. Thomas Dakin of ties as the death watch, casket of court here. derfer, David Ziegler and Loren, j William Stewart. Mrs. Stewart , Mauston . She stood trial in 1959. Leon and Anthony Wolfe. 1 No. 1962 — Male, black and bearers, caisson escorts, firing Zupancich refused to accept the former Anna Black , was party and gravesite sentinels. the check , claiming the prop- allowed him fur- OTHER BIRTHS Friends may call at Colby Fu- white collie puppy , third day . born June 13, 1898, in the Town The hearing before Beilfuss til Dec. 31 and neral Home, Fountain Cl t y, No. 1963—Female, black , part was a continuation of one held erty is valued at close to $1 ther time next year for tha MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Mr. of Maxwell to Mr. and Mrs. million. Located at the east end Thursday afternoon and eve- cocker puppy, third day. John C. Black , last March when Beilfuss held parole to determine if she could removal of personal property. and Mrs. John Skelly a daugh- ning. Rosaries will be led at No. 1964 — Male, black part Miss Dakin was legally sane of Lac LaCroix, it is one of the formerly was The couple's survivors are : live outside Winnebago State last parcels of private property Judge Donovan made it clear ter. Mrs. Skelly 7:30 p.m. by the Rev. Louis cocker puppy, third day. but found insufficient evidence Beverly Mae McGinnis, daugh- One son, AndreWj rural Durand ; Hospital under normal condi- in the border wilderness coun- in his decision that it did not Clarke, Fountain City, at 8 by Available for good homes; six grandchildren, and one to conclude legally that she was tions. Evidence in the latest debar Zupancich from taking ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Six , large and small, male try. 622 E. Wabasha St., Wi- Father Hodnik and at 8:30 by great-grandchild. unlikely to have recurrences of hearing, Beilfuss held, showed further possible action regard- Caddy, and female'. illness nona. the Altar Society. ' . Mr. Stewart's survivors are : the mental . Miss Dakin could be released The government permitted Zu- ing the price to be paid for the Three brothers, Roy , Janesville; He then ordered a six-month from further supervision. pancich use of the property un- property . Melvin O. Ostern ' WINONA DAM LOCKAGE FIRE BUNS SPEING GROVE, Minn. (Spe- cial) — Melvon O. Ostern, 70, Flow—9,700 cubic feet per Tuesday lifelong Spring Grove area resi- second at 8 a.m. today. 5:29 p.m.—A heating device dent , died at 2 a.m. Tuesday at Tuesday at the construction site at Wi- Veterans Administration Hospi- 11:30 p.m.—Volunteer Cities, nona State College was smok- tal, Minneapolis, after a long 3 barges, downstream. ing, nothing used, no dfomage , illness. Small craft—-none. fire turned off. He was born Dec. 19, 1892, in Today ¦ Wilmington Township to Edward 4:20 a.m.—R. H. Huffman , 4 Stop Winter -Time 6:38 p.m, — Rubbish burning ) below stairway at rear of Wi- and Maria (Sannes Ostern. He barges, downstream. ^ Is ll lHB BBl^nir nona Fruit and Vegetable Mar- married Louise Overhaug Nov. 10:40 a.m.—Mendota , 1 barge , ket, 119 E. 3rd St., booster line 13, 1920, at Waterloo Ridge downstream. used , minor damage. Lutheran Church. A retired fanner, he was a veteran of Worl d War I and was a mem- Weather ber of Trinity Lutheran Church. Survivors are: His wife; one Winonan in Guard EXTENDED FORECAST son , Wilhelm , Spring Grove ; MINNESOTA — Tempera- two daughters. Mrs. Don (Lor- tures will average 4-8 degrees raine) Maske , Eau Claire, Wis.»j For President ) above normal. Normal high 21- and Mrs. John (Eleanor Reque,) A Winona sailor was in the 27 north, 27-32 south. Normal Spring Grove: 13 grandchildren; ceremonial guard in Washing- w o brothers , Ole, low 3-9 north, 9-15 south. Slight- 11 ¦ Frazee, ton , D.C, prior to the funeral ' ly cooler late Thursday or Fri- I Minn., and Henry, Sp r in g of the late President John F. day with slow warming trend Grove , and two sisters , Mrs. Kennedy. thereafter. Bertha Holm, and Mrs. Carl No precipitation of i - Aviation Machinist Mate Air- consequence with only scatter- '¦(Cora * Kjos . Spring Grove. i man Steven Hamerski , 18, son ed light drizzle or snow flurries Funeral services will be at 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hamer- p.m. Saturday mostly northeast portion Thurs- ' at Trinity Luth- ski , 729-i E. 4th St., now is day or Friday. eran Church , the Rev. Rolf G. Hanson officiating. Burial home on leave. Stationed at WISCONSIN - Temperatures will Andrews AFB, near Washington, ;be in Spring Grove Cemetery. will average near or a little he will return there this week- ! Friends may call at Engell- . above normal . Normal high 25- Roble Funeral Home end. 30 northwest and ! . Friday extreme He explained that all men ••¦•BCMI . afternoon and evening and at t ™4GJ8&I • jg£g888SI ^^^^j ^^^. --^-^-.'^'^^^^. . H KIlllil IWIl nortl i , 30-35 southeast. Normal at Andrews were involved in ^^^^5^^^ .^^^^^^^^^^^ .;'^^l l^^^^'- ^ ..^^^5a^S-^9'''' ^^^^^^^^^^^^ i the church after 1 p.m. Satur- ^^^^^^^^ low ranging 8 extreme north- ' day. the activities. One of his as- west to 20 extreme vsoutheast. Gravcside riles will be con- signments was to carry the flag A littie warmer Thursday and ducted by ' of the state of Florida in all again Sunday , American Leg on or Monday Pre- Post 249 of Spring Grove. processions. He also was de- cipitation will be quite light to- I Vet- erans of World War I will be tailed to traffic control snd taling under one-tenth inch 1 p;:ll bearers. guard duty. He was not in the northeast to probably no more funeral procession. than traces extreme southwest. Miss Thea M Ness Hamurski , who has been in A little scattered snow mainly MONDOVI . Wis. ( Special) -- the Nuvy since January nnd .south tonight and some snow Miss Thea M. Ness , 78, Mon- who attended .Cotter and Wi- likely northeast about Friday. dov i Ht. 1 . died Tuesday at nona High schools , said , "I OTHER TEMI'KKA'IVKKS 5:30 a.m. at Luther Hospital , didn 't know what to think abo ut By THK ASSOCIATED I J KKSS Kau Claire , where she had bct-n the shooting of the president. Hitfli Low I'r. a patient for one iluy. " I thought it might be a goo f y (jy Albany, snow . no 2:1 Shi was born Nov. nil . Wll *r>, / .12 ' i LtLG radio •program." ^Lflft t€t Albuquerque in the Town of Albion , clear . 51 27 , Trem- (he , Atlanta , clear 4(i pea leau County , to Mr. and When report was verified 27 Mrs. all men were restricted to the Bismarck , clear 47 22 Hans Ness. She had lived most HUMIDIFIER Boise of her life in this base. Ile was there when (lie , cloudy :to 27 area except All winter long, the average home in our area Boston, clear :ii) for a few ye;irs in Eau Claire . bod y of the late president ar- , giving moisture must be added. Here's how .to .12 indoors, is drier than the Chicago, cloudy .. 27 T> She was a lifetime member of rived . Sahara desert. Parched , Aprilaire Humidifiers-high capacity portable alfile, furnace ¦ , ¦ Cincinnati , cloudy .. 32 24 Norden Lutheran Church and its Discussing the ceremonies ¦¦ heated indoor air is t)io villain— unl, , . .L . • •• •¦in • . r 1 ¦ -s • • • automatic, with ¦positive humidis8Sta t Cleveland , cloudy . , .Ti If) .14 org«iniz;ition.s. prior to the funeral , Hamerski stealing valuable moisture fro m your home and , . ,, ' ' contro1 ; trouble-free Denver , clear .. M 20 . Survivors are : Two brothers , said , "They lasted almost iill everything in it . . . inviting respiratory diseases '' Performance . .. constant. Detroit , Ingvold and Clarence Ness, dny. There were so many big- ly efflcientl cloudy :i4 2:i with t hrough robbiag the delicate membranes in the ' -V ft»d quietly provide and maintain . Fairbanks, cloudy . 35 0 whom she lived , Mondovi; one wigs around I didn 't know wlnat nose and throat of necessary protective ,lie relative humidity that's beat for Fort Worth , clear .. (>7 34 sister , Mrs. Ole (Emma) Ur- to think" . moisture your family' s Helena , clear 3!) 15 nes.s, Eau Claire ; nieces and ... reducing comfort... drying out nnd dnmnRin*; health nnd comfort. Want Proof? Just ask nn .y Honolulu nephews. Steven is in the mechanical furniture and furnishm**!) , So—badly needed , life family who , cloudy . . 83 72 department of the air ba.se. - use* one. , cloudy 2D 24 Funeral services will be Fri- Jacksonville, clear . 61 30 .. day at 2 p.m. at Norden Lu- Kansas City, clear . 55 33 .. theran Chinch , the Hev. Paul Strum. Ho attended St. Paul's Los Angeles, clear . 7li 56 . Monson officiating. Burial will Lutheran Church and grndo IMPORTANT NOTICE Louisville, clear .... 37 22 be in the church ceineterv school here and Inter took a 1^1 Memphis, clear 4!) Friends may call Thursday business eolleec course , To tho Many Thousands of Aprilaire ^^ 36 ¦ ^ B -JBJ S^^ B -J J^J ^ Miami , cloudy 77 55 .. afternoon and evening and Fri- Ilo married Ellen Knuillson Humidifier Users In this area: I ^ | ^^gj | ^^^ Milwaukee, cloudy . 2li 12 day* until 11 a.m. at the Kjen ' vet of Strum Nov. II , 1914. They lived _ Mpls.-St.P., cloudy . 25 24 .. & Son Funeral Home and m in Eau Claire a few years and This Is a Qood timo lo check your A prilaire unn urm. «.»*-._ ,« NOR ™ERN STATES POWBR COMPANY New Orleans, clear 57 34 .. the church after noon in Sup-erior more than 40 years , .0 be SUro it is In top operating condition. If * New York , clear ... 39 34 ., tho RP Wator Panol (evaporator pad) needs HUMIDIFIER Will Howard where he was a bookkeeper for CENTER Okla. City, clear ... 64 33 .. / the city. Later t hey owned a replacing wo suggest you do thia STRUM , Wis , ( Special) •- A now. 1, Omaha, cloudy 50 25 grocery store there. After re- former resident of Strum , Willy Philadelphia, clear , 39 28 .. tiring, thoy moved lo California. Phoenix, clear 74 45 Howard , 7:i , died Monday at 21) llie home of his daughter in Survivors are: His wife ; one 79 East Third Street Phone 8-3631 Ptlnd, Me., snow ... 26 .22 , Ore., cloudy . 41 27 .. Richmond , Calif. Ile had been daughter Mrs. Leonard (Mar- Ptlnd, ieth) Rapid City, clear .. 55 32 .. ill ii year, Eriekson , Richmond , Calif.; two sons St. Louis, cloudy .... 42 27 ,. He \f/as born in Minneapolis , , James, lllch- Salt Lk. City, cloudy 27 24 son of Mr . and Mrs. Sam Ho- mond , and Willinm , Fort Laud- OR ANY LOCAX NSP SHOWROOM San Fran., cloudy .. 51 -43 ward. His mot her died when erdale, Fla., and several liulf- Seattle, cloudy 43 35 ho was young, so he made his sisters and brothers. Washington, clear .. 40 JO' .04 home with liis grandparents , Mr. The funeral service wns held Winnipeg, cloudy ... 31 26 .02 and Mrs. B-erger Somingsen , this afternoon in Itichinond , Harmony Voters Ramlo Renamed j mam' a I QUALITY to the post of constable for election as treasurer, received Nearly Everybody Back Incumbents; which there were no filings. 31 votes without opposition. Holding over on JWimUmtmMARKET! """ the council For justice of the peace to fill i .,__. . . ¦H-aiTi* Made Canton Mayor 65 Cast Ballots are Richard , a vacancy, Mrs. Delbert Ar- 165 Eatt Third Strtct Morem. clerk Wil- ¦ - Phon* 3450 I (Special) !_ . .. . Saui«q« CANTON. Minn. - ! HARMONY, Minn. (Special) liam Tolleson and Orville Sever- buckle received 7 votes and * \\ A higher than normal number son, trustees. Omer Weiser, 6. Both were Votes at Stockton ! All incumbents were returned j STOCKTON, Minn. (Special ) of votes—176—was cast in the to village offices b write-ins. No one had filed. i FRESH DRESSED WHITE ROCK The council voted to pay hir- Canton village election. y votes that —A near 100 percent vote was $1.50; j -were nearly unanimous; A light For constable Lester Steph- I ed labor per hour and elec- Mayor Ronald Ramlo was re- ans received 3 write-in votes and ! ROASTING CHICKENS lb 35c recorded at the Stockton village : turnout i. .. tion clerk and judges, $1.25 per of 65 voters was re- , election. A total of 95 ballots turned to office with 101 votes ported. Incumbents Win LeRoy Rogers, 2. No one had i hour. Mrs. Hilary Jozwick, Mrs. to 73 for Hanlon Prestby. filed. CUBE was cast. There are only a Howard Wickett. incumbent ¦ few over 10O Arthur Ziebell and Mrs. Ellen Loring Stead was elected - eligible voters in i mayor, had 62 write-in votes. Holdover officers are Mrs. ; ¦ ¦- ; ¦ ¦ -¦¦ the village. trustee with 106 votes to suc- Lester Brueske, clerk ; Sidney STEAK „ - Lb 79c Berry served on the board Tues- ceed Russell Richardson, with | Waldon Piehn, filed by petition , At Minneiska j Contests for the offices of day. was returned to the trustee Nelson and Norman Stephans,! . ' SWIFT'S PREMIUM 67, Both were running for the of- \ post MINNEISKA , Minn. — May- trustees, and Mrs. Leo Deering, ! mayor and trustee drew peo- The council voted to continue : with 60 votes. Mrs. Lawrence ple to the polls. fice which Gordon Johannsen, or Lester Brueske and Albin assessor. The incum- f Hoines, incumbent treasurer ¦ ¦¦¦ SLAB BACON - • ., 45c ¦ the curfew on a voluntary ba- incumbent, refused to seek , Konkel , trustee , who had filed ; * . • 1 - ¦ ; - - - bents were re-elected¦¦ nearly 2 who filed for the post , ' ¦ I to 1. - . - ;. sis at 9 p.m. nights preceding again although he was filed by I was re- were returned to office here. CASSUTTS ON TRIP ! [ ARMOUR'S STAR 6- to 8-Lb. Average school and 10 p.m. Friday and petition. elected -with 64 ballots. Mrs Brueske polled 25 votes and Mr. and Mrs. George Cassutt, | GEORGE HINTON was re- Saturday nights and nights pre- Treasurer Lawrence Hudson , ! Viola Anderson , incumbent jus- William Wolff received 5 write- 195 Mechanic St., returned Mon- 1 Ready-to-Eat PICNICS - Lb 29c turned as mayor for two years ceding holidays. and Justice Wavil Ramlo were I tice of the peace, won another ins for mayor . Konkel received day from Rockford , III ., where | with 60 re-elected with 170 and 151 votes I term with 55 votes. She had ¦ votes. Vincent G. Dan- A $300 appropriation was all 31 votes cast. He had no op- : they spent Thanksgiving with i END CUT iel, who also filed , received 32. respectively. Pat Caldwell re- ! filed. position. Konkel had been serv- ' their son*-in-law and daughter, j made for the Oakland Cemeter*-' ceived 11 write-in votes for jus- j Norman Johnson , with 17 ¦ ¦ ¦ Otto Fritz , incumbent trus- Association here. The village ing a year to fill a vacancy. •|Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hittner , PORK CHOPS - - - u, 39c tee, received the same number tice. i votes, was elected by write-ins Ed Heaser, who filed for re-!'l and family. ; will flood a pond adjacent to Leland Knox with 17 votes was of votes, 60, to defeat George the village hall for skating. The aa elected constable to succeed UJ mm\ -r- 9 Pr*^ f** ,*~wWm,^^?^ **" -r ^F-^** JW r w r ' ^« ^¦^ r r T Maul, current constable, who _WC ^^^*^ **^*^»^-_ P'*,' **^^**" * ^ #i ^ ^^ «a^ ^^ *>W ^ #. ^ ^ »*>^^ ^^ tt^m%^ »« ^ f ^m*t ^^ it^mm^^f*^ ^^*a^*m»^^ t*^m\ ^ »*> ^ " »> tt^mW ^%*. ^^ f a *** ^~ ##^^ ^^V • ^ ^* -/• ** ^^ *• ^ *> ^ ___ mayor and three appointees, James Potts, who had not filed. ^^ chose to try for trustee. Maul Mrs. Ralph Benicke, Arthur received 33 votes. Potts, however, received 8 Wacholz and Joe Daniel, wil) write-in votes, Frank Brink, 12, Clyde English, treasurer, meet with the school board re- proved the most popular vote and the remainder were scatter- garding use of the school edi getter, polling 92 without oppo- grounds and part of the village sition , Mayor Ramlo, Treasurer Hud- hall property for recreation for son and Justice Ramlo were fil- For justice of the peace Mrs. children during the summer. It's easy to play Santa at Grants Ralph Benicke, incumbent , who ed by petition. l^^AJmW^^^ f didn't file for re-election and Holdover village officers are: Mrs. Norman Halverson, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Lafky, holdover jus- Allen Mueller and Kenneth Zie- Gordon Johannsen and Everett tice, tied with 12 votes each. bell, trustees ; Alvin Burfeind, Fay were election officials. ; , assessor ; Holdover officers are: Norman James Duellman was a write- clerk Arthur Ziebell in candidate for constable and Roger Volkman, constable, and Halverson and Vane Snyder, received 60 -votes to be elected. Mrs. Lafky justice. trustees; Lawrence Galligan, clerk, and Clarence Myron, as- AT THE annual village meet- sessor. CHRISTMAS STORE ing following the election a Macalester Planning R7; : Storewide Savings Featured Every Day! budget of $1,500 for 1964 was next decade by Macalester Col- |/S^ ,?: v § $20 Million Expansion lege. adopted. That' , s the same as ¦¦ Kj *^K^'p, ^"VK^P'^^vF^^^4ir^P,W*'^F^^^^ tSf * this year. The treasurer report- ST. PAUL (AP)—Former Gov. Andersen told a news confer- ed a checking account balance Elmer L. Andersen was named ence funds would be sought na- of $1,744.95 and savings ac- Tuesday to head the drive for tionwide from firms, foundations count. $4,170.18. $20 million to be put on over the and individuals.

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C H V ^ ^ Gold slom * j!, L llZsf^^'^^ ^ |^S% 100 EXTRA Gold50 BondEXTRA 50 EXTRA '"""" BARS T7 ( I ¦'"" I P* Stdmpl , " , ***¦ ^ ^^^ Oold Bond. Stomp. — M^^ I f P- ^^^¦'M ^^ ¦111 / 1/ HI ^* ^ ¦ W^. W /[. ¦• ' wWi on. 100 with end, L l l), K Ml /"'' «.U»l boBl. .f **«» f ^ * '-" '25r " " J-kifeV-kl *» ¦¦>¦>% > «#<•»• 2-lb. pk0. of *"'"* •"*" ° » T^ G Af^mf ** OPEN SUNDAYS! ANACIN GROUND BEEF APPLES *^^ A# 63 Ballots BUNu'lNO^ •REJO OWL'S U.S. CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS Cast at Elba; |— ~— . J-, .mean EXTRA FLAVOR at EXTRA.SAVINGS 1" Best in Years ELBA , Minn. (Special)— El ba 's turnout of 63 voters wa: the largest in six years. Interest centered in the voti U <«¦ for trustee. Fred Dorman wai CIUCK ROAST rI re-elected for/ a three-yeai ¦ term with 33 votes. Bernan i 1 CUTS \ 7ft Ellringer, who had IBS conduct* B — I a write-in campaign, was i (g^L | l_U\ tf close second with 29. Norman Boettcher was re elected mayor with 53 votes. Hi ^ will be serving his second two TV year term. Previoiusly he hat »>- ib. iv been on the council 16 years ¦BflHfeL Everett Hill received 2 write-h votes. Peter Kronebusch was re elected mayor with 54 votes Herbert Mollert received : write-ins. These three had filed. No ont filed for constable to succeec Harry Cox, who is moving t< St. Charles. Bernard Kirch re ceived 6 vote? and Cleysor Schultz, 4. Holdover officers are: Ed ward Kieffer and Miss Violel Loppnow, trustees; Alois Muel- ler, clerk, and Arthur Feils, as- sessor. The village has no jus- tice of the peace. * Election officials with Clerk MMMMMMMMMMmmrW-' mBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBF f 1 ]s^ ______\__bs__$ ? / Mueller were Miss Loppnow and Mr. Kieffer. '^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ¦ ^'^^ ^ EXTRA LEAN-GROUND FRESH DAILY HA ^^F f > \ Arcadia Scouts l il / SO UIU FBEE STAMPS 00111III H PUI INI J*m U Receive Awards SHA OO ^ AKCADIA, Wis. (Special) - . vs William Feltes, a member of V^y UlwUlw) UnULIV the Arcadia Boy Scout hawk ^ | vv patrol , advanced to the rank of Life Scout at the board of review meeting Monday night at the new "Willie Wiredhand" RED OWL FROZEN -V ? GEISHA SLICED | VAN CAMP'S f meeting room in the Trempea- STOKELY WHOLE KERNEL OR leau Electric building. Other advancements were; j & Star Scout, Bruce Meistad, GRAPE JUICE PINEAPPLE | PORK BEANS i CREAM CORN panther patrol ; Thomas Reedy and Wayne Klopotek , both of hawk patrol. Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Feltes; Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reedy ; Bruce Meistad , son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meistad, and Wayne Klopotek , son of Mr. •nd Mrs. Eugene Klopotek . Second class Scout, John [4 iVeltes, hawk patrol, son of Mr. 6*1* 89 15*P Ifi ^f und Mrs. Roman Feltes. RED OWL FANCY WHITE WIZDOM CUT Members of the board of re- .[ WAX OR CUT j RED OWL STRAWBERRY or RED RASP. I REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND view are Arnold Olson, White- hall, and LeRoy Woychik and Roman Feltes, Arcadia. TUNA FISH GREEN BEANS The regular monthly meeting j j PRESERVES j "ST COFFEE will be the first Monday of each month in the "Willie Wiredhand" meeting room mt 7:15 p.m., Scoutmaster Kingo Andow has announced. ¦ Rabinovitz a Appointment ¦¦¦P555"2222SiJj^^^*! I8»f 3 ^^B™HBf I -f May Exp ire I IS CALIFORNIA _m 1 ™" ^^ WASHINGTON MPl-The con- r NEW CROP j± troversial appointment of She- ' ^ RED FI EST boygan laboi attorney David I . A1f Mil A^__ MTM\ W MmmW ^*F^T 1 OWL-AMERICA'S N CRACKERS-THIN, CRISP, FLAVORFUL Rabinovitz to be U.S. District Judge for Western Wisconsin still is before the Senate, parlia- mentarians contended today, ORANGEb w« ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ ~MmW ¦ but will ^jgL*. ^^, I ^thW | w ^w *mw-* maw m » ^m** *mmw• • • • • trnMLw *q^F I _^_^ die when the session NAVEL^ ^^^ tj adjourns later this month. Sa e crackers 25< m Rabinovitz , Democratic Na- Wf W^ M IIII A I WILDERNESS-STRAWBERRY , CHERRY , PEACH INDIAN SUMMER * tional Committeeman and cen- ' \^ ^^^ 0 £ ^^ \ iw ter of the hottest dispute in dec- Pie ades over the qualifications of ™ng-3s» Apple Cider an appointment to the federal DOZ- « 79< ^8iH0 y| % XH MIDGET C0LBY CHEESE judiciary , was nominated Sept. f^^f_ WB STOKELY'S 5 by the late President John F. m^^____ ^__ \mt^^^ kM ^mmW I p. Kennedy. ^iff/ ^mF LongKorn.... 59* Tomato JUICE 3 "«89c t ,XED PEUS ND FARMDALE LARGE OR SMALL CU RD SEMI-SWEET CHOCOLATE MORSELS ; M * u " Giace Fruitsr«49< c^i2i < r^MMmowER SEEDLtSS Cottage ' «.o»> 39< SNOWY lA. Q ?^^E Nestle s .!? O^C ^ lR * I ™»"«™ **l_ ] Raisins . . : r v

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Incumbents Win ment since Donald Swenson re- 'i len King and Mrs. Harold SWIFT'S PREMIUM signed before moving from ' Bartsh. Mrs. R. S. VKrenzke town. was election clerk. I Posts at Utica Nerval Keiselhorst was re- The officers will begin their — ^mmmmm_t\ *m_ ^_mmmam , elected constable with SO votes, j terms Jan. 1. Holdover officers UTICA Minn. - Of the 50 Curtis Stark and Wayne Knoll 1 are *. Harold Bartsh and Allen votes cast in the election here, each received 3 write-ins; oth- I King, trustees ; Roderick Kren- Mayor Dale VHulshizer received er votes were scattered. zke. clerk , and Wayne Knoll , 46 to win re-election. Kenneth All winning candidates had justice of the peace. Holm received 2 write-in votes filed and were elected for two- ¦ and Cecil Ellsworth one. year terms. } Chalmer Perry was returned Ronald Frisby, who wasn't Wausau Youth Dead nrtZw Wi is as treasurer -with 35 votes. Mrs. seeking the three-year term of mmWBmB^m xkdyiyysW' Ronald Schultz received 14 trustee again, received the most In Car-Train Crash write-ins. number of votes, 11. Write-ins ; WAUSAU, Wis. -Robert Pa- Riley Trop pman was elected were Merlin Nesbit, 9; Kenneth i gel, 19, Wausau , was injured assessor with 47 votes. One vote Babcock and Cecil Ellsworth, 2 i fatally Tuesday when his auto- , and the remainder scat- was cast for Arthur Knauf; oth- each ¦¦ ¦ ! mobile was struck by a freight ers were scattered. Troppman tered. * . ' ' j train on the outskirts of the has been serving by appoint- Election judges were Mrs. Al- city . FRONT QUARTERS - - - - - 39c 5 - HIND QUARTERS - - - - 49c TOP GRADE "A " FREE CUTTING __ ] : &n 1912 BEEF ROAST ------43c OR ZIP *N* j lyiIL-IC F ALL-DAY ZEST! .. . AN , Him TELL THE AUGBlTHAT VWWES OVW A*'H> f ^ BEEF SHORT RIBS - - - 39c KEEP HtS EYES OPEH 1DW0R2OW... ' " OUR HOME-DELIVERY ASSURES YOUR MILK were several write-ins. ^ XK*JS£fl2flV ' RIB STEAKS - - - - - 69c Lowell Segrud was elected j I SUPPLY FOR SO MANY DELICIOUS USES. New Officials mayor for two years with h ^S>|PMA I^£ write-ins. The incumbent may- T-BONE STEAK ------89c or, Donald Tiffany, received 1*1 Energy-packed, nutritious milk and all f *¦ ¦' Named at Elgin write-in votes. Tiffany had 1 I * jnmjfj,r ^P^(\t been mayor eight years. a I tbe other fresh dairy delights you want -^s^^ Wm-t^aWim Vr ELGIN, (S 1 f or your family meals . . . brough t . :: Minn . pecial) —A Closest contest was for trus- |^^ j \mS^myB^mmM A\ SIRLOIN STEAK - - - - - 79c good turnout — 114 — was re- tee. Lester Schwantz was elect- j . §|1|R|L . * right to your doorstep regularly, econ- J ^^m^^^S^mmar^ \ corded in the election here. ed for a three-year term, re- The only incumbent re-elect- ceiving 43 write-in votes to 34 ROUND STEAK ------*• 89c ed was Treasurer Lyle Richard- for incumbent Ewald Rossin. Holdover village officials are : WINONA'S PHONE 3626 son who received 105 votes. He C h v/M^//# ,A) Leo Prescher and Calvin Barn- HOME-OWNED DAIRY -IVL FOR HOME DELIVERY GROUND BEEF - - also was the only candidate to bach, trustees, Mrs. Albert Ihr- ^X&Z-* £Z£€££/£~ - - 3 $1.00 ' file. There was no opposition for ke, clerk, and Miss Esther Ros- y Z- his two-year term , but there sin, justice of the peace. \__ _ J_ . __ _ ^_. ______„___...__ 7_-__ - ______GROUND ROUND STEAK - 69c .' : i Its the newest Wonder of all ! MINUTE STEAKS - - - - - * 69c j CUT-UP 4__W_!_Wk FRYERS METTWURST NEW WONDER ROUND •fcSJC Ring 49C ' Sandwich. Bread i HILLS BROS. PIANUT $ 89< TM mt ^ COFFEE¦ r r - LJILI' OIII T BUTTER\ "" ' 'II . * SALTED . . DICED ^ ^^ P TTED MIXED COC GLAZED Oftfi ' **M P * Wl*" FRUIT -JV. DATES 25?.

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Norway's proposal reportedly- won reluctant support from the African bloc after behind-the- scene bargaining showed that the African demand for a total trade boycott of South Africa ,' - »<] "Western [»« would run the risk of a PORK—,^^^ > ROASw w T... 29 l ¦>»* power veto. , ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ~ * .. j JUMBOORANGES HEAD s?: 49c¦ j HORMEl VALUE - . - ~^ ^^ ) ' „( J The Soviet Union complained J K^ Jff iir ^^ i- A -* b that the Norwegian proposal did , STEAK - 39c not go far enough, but indicated K LETTUCE - - 25c it would support it. Chuck Roast...^¦•¦••¦• 45£ E?£ ¦ ¦- r The resolution calls for the ^ Z' - "T '¦-•-•¦ — toughest action by U.N. mem- F !T ' j PORK HOCKS * 39c bers since South Africa's apart- i J heid policy of racial segregation ; was attacked in the U.N. 17 Beef Liver ... . 291 SIDE PORK - - -29c years ago. / FULLY COOKED—SHANK OR BUTT PORTION HICKORY SMOKED Jf ||Wfl *' **KS^J * W-JffiUBD fltftlJ J |i |IM ** * ) Designed to paralyze South / Africa's arms industry, it goes ' c lb considerably beyond a council ; SLAB BAC0N 29c ,_ resolution in August calling for Smok ed Ham 39 t a limited arms embargo. ¦t -I ¦ ¦ ¦ " ™" £ 10c . ¦ . .?^??^^; -- :-? CS Orange Drink - *^- flO¦ N - - - 89c J HORMEl - VALUE ' * —— —¦ ¦—— ——" # Strangulation *fLASH FROZEN ¦ J BEEF QUARTERS i ITT I r riTTl rnr *\r%r 1 French Fries - . Vljk j Death Cause in ) ftt . i HINDS FRONTS SIDES Ll I I LL -aFlaV&LtlW J7 . i/*wrfahlA«VegCiaOieS ft «••*•- J$11.WM00 S I 49c Lb 41e 7„ 43c ZU } Faribault Slaying I t2mm m.m ^ ¦ FARIBAULT, Minn, «¦> — .M.,.„m...^-.^.. ¦— ¦-¦¦ Strangulation caused the death ! : L CTFAK BE I wiLsoN s W ll inil l ••CU %## ,.. - *-- -•' of Rolene Madison ( • • • • 69s --COUPON , 17, whose i r • • = body was found in a shallow \ grave near here, Dr. Asa Gra- | ham, Rice County coroner, said ; Tuesday. ! Ray Van Straaten and Leslie ' i ¦ 50- FREE 50 | , - Hammond both 17, and also i 1UUIIU ^dldllll t ¦ 1 *^ ) BRAUNSCHWEIGERFRESH 39M!¦ Consumers Stamp Christmas Bonus from Faribault, are held in the : Es I : i i NO 1 MORRELL FRONTIER (Reg. 59r) 11 11 PURCHASE NECESSARY death. No charges have been ] W_m _\_f* -f* ¦ " ¦ " -ff ! ^% ^%' ¦¦ filed. brings you this special Christmas Bonus i \ CllPOrl DdRar-ntt lb. 3QA ( Dlfa % LLPT # B #^WC • Super Saver Dr. Graham said an autopsy I ^IIUCU -WII - s to he, fi your books for chris,mas Gift«- Brina this showed the windpipe clear of ( ri\IJ I Eh I ; AmW MmJ •' P dirt or foreign particles and \_r~>_i-i_>~uj^i_<~i_m_j—i_n^ nj - uru- i_nj V - . ' • • •: • • • coupon fo" checkout and receive 50 FREE CONSU- j ¦ ¦ that the girl was dead when the . .. m— -.-_ ¦ - . ———- . i MER STAMPS. Adults only. Coupon expires Decern- i body was placed in the grave, j J/2 QT. SIZE : b r 10th Baler * twine was used in the! « . strangulation. Graham said. j Van Straaten and Hammond ; appeared in juvenile court Mon- day and were turned over to district court for charges. ¦ c Raises Voted for Pepsi-Cola 69 j St. Paul Teachers i ,-^v--*.^.*^^*'^'***^^ -— COFFEECif _l __f^ 1 (AP) : JENOS FISHER'S SHELLED ) Showboat ,^ H ' ¦ ' * ST. PAUL - The city 's \ ^fl ^ k I I ^V E school teachers will receive ,6 z m%m _ W- ¦ raises totalling $442 ,500 annually \ ) PP;K '° 'I ¦¦ A effective Dec*. IG. - - The school board voted Tues- day to boost starting salaries to $5,000 from their present $4 ,- 850, rising on an experience PIZZA PECANS soup scale after 12 years to $8,475 11 If against the current SK .175. j Advertisement i CRACKERS I I i —— j j Beans - ¦ - U MWmW | Backache —— DIXIE BELLE H relief pills bring s; milddiuretic^b MJV ns FIG BARS I action PI^X ¦ mbTL Pancake Mix 39w —j|e" ' III through the^**2 1111C* » 39. 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PREMIUA1 SALTINES BOX WM\aT m m Doan's^ , 29C * T!!!l ^ MWm\m--^ MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd GREAT OFFERS FROM H DUNCAN HINES SSSs p' BIG INFLATABLE tl00 Cftl/C 1AC REINDEER ONLY *1 OttVL UP A when you mail two Duncan Hines when ou b a two s , P Box 31, . Ml box tops to Reindeer Offer .O. boxes of . Duncan Hjne« tice of the peace, polling 8 votes. PATIENTS FROM DODGE Wm Dept. B.( Cincinnati 99, Ohio. Sheriff Ed Ryan De|uxe Cake Mixes- His nearest competitor, Leigh DODGE, Wis. (Special^ — . Kellogg JAW Cute • Cuddly • 40 Inches tall Shiny antlers using coupon below, Names Hartert , has 7. Constable Lloyd Not to Run Again Frank Lilla was taken by am- Red ribbon • Two tinkling bells Durable plastic Baker was re-elected with 17. bulance to the St. Joseph's Hos- tJ____W * All three were write-in candi- MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) - He** pital, Arcadia, following a _- New Trustees dates. nepin County Sheriff Ed Ryan, stroke. Mrs. Genevieve Tulius \mS_ ^A£jBB_mBm ___ci!I A^LI^H*?-1!!!*— — - . *.__ .._«!__. will not KELLOGG, Minn. (Special)-- Holding over in office are in that office 16 years, was admitted to the same hos- With little competition Matt Arens, Clerk, Donald seek re-election when his term pital the same day. She is be- to arouse runs out Dec. 31, 1966, he an- interest, only 38 of an estimated Schouweiler, trustee, and Mrs. ing treated for pleurisy. Ther- William McDonough, assessor. nounced Tuesday. esa Jaszewski, daughter of Mr. 240 qualified voters cast ballots ¦ here. Ryan, 67, said he planned to and Mrs. Joseph Jaszewski , travel in France to pursue his and Elaine Wicka , daughter of Mayor Victor Holland, -who Elizabeth Bentley hobby of ancient cathedrals Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wicka , did not file, was given a third "while I've got a few good underwent tonsillectomies at term witb 33 write-in votes. Dead in Mew Haven years left." Arcadia during the Thankgiv- Two trustees ¦ ¦ , Harold Peters NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - ing vacation. Susan Tulius, and Mauritz Lindrnark, the lat- Elizabeth Bentley, 55, admit- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ter a five-term veteran, stepped ted Communist spy during Santa at Pigeon Falls thur Tulius, was admitted to out voluntarily, USE neither having World War If wbo helped ex- , (Spe- the Community Memorial Hos- THIS reimburse GOOD OHIY HIMIS AMY OTHH HTAUD PIGEON FALLS Wis. fL BB jjj \ LJ P^^ C0UP0H ON DUNCAN COMSTITUTO 5| filed for re-election. Succeeding pital, Winona , Sunday. She has '' fe? jouToct-icl. pose Red espionage in this cial) — Santa Claus will visit /¦. m__ \\WW -__._[ kit ^_a___ m_m, TO THF DEALER:mtrthandi Youtt; »r«»uthori*»'*i to ict u wot iu«n^ ^ - — I mX*m___KBV ^ ^ «)U fw fr« ma will fret too-di. plu* be5c (or Und! inf. provide th. , you and lh« eoniumtf hov« eomplwd w.ih tht uc*m« ol our O I them -will be Richard Hartert, pneumonia. IU ^^^^^^ ma le lh«w terme shell not deemed «»tve-r ot eny ol the rendition. Cwh f-jflemptlon v-nlue l /2ilol le. • country, died Tuesday in Grace- Pigeon Falls Dec. 21. His visit T^BST Uiil ^ill^ill^li l^ «ouDon offer euud btlow . A n* teiiur* antmrtm a * ¦ ¦ __^_ ^B I _P**M _Pl-''*____ TERM80? COUPON OFrLR-.ThUwupon U too--dot-.l-f when rtdMrnd b» o(jou (rom % toneumet tl lime •&( pur-etui** »P*»«m»a binvej. Th« twi*Jm« WMt w «? "* who had 22 write-ins "mmmW^ |H y. WK - bno»*HwelineWe. I«>»oiee e provinf pureK»K , , and C. A. - M MU| (ny^v^. ThtaWJU^ri U«ho*». " ' New Haven Hospital. will coincide with the annual _____ I m WTm and fiHur« to do may. it ouf option, void ell eoupom eubmitud for r«d*»*mpt»n for *hkh no pteo/ iwill b« »e«pied ©J Christmas party given by the H u 9tamn\al ia murta\taman *tiMt>1»-i .1 our e.penee. *• P««er Oemblei, aifo Bunnybrook l>We, CfntlnniC 17. Ohta. Relmbur*»m.*nt -ill he III Miss Bentley, a native of Con- III*m c S * ** Treasurer Louis ) I WM 1 W .B mede onlr to ¦ r*t*»H dietrlhuior of our m^r-hindu*** or to a hold" of ou' Certifirele of A*ithofit *r eelii* ** for him \\l | Kennebeck, necticut and since July a resi- local Lions Club. It will be LAKE CITY, Minn. (Special _^_ ] the only candidate to file PROCTER <& GAMBLE atat W ¦ for dent of Middletown, was admit- held at the grade school gym- — Randy, 10-month-old son of l^_B_mL___-Z^*izieS5_0^___i ^^^^^^^^=^=- office, received 32 votes to win ted to the hospital Nov. 18 and nasium at 2 p.m. There will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dohrn , is another 2-year term. I ] underwent abdominal surgery a movie; children will receive a patient at the Lake City Mu- Robert Arens was elected jus- on Monday. treats. nicipal Hospital. I ' SHOP THE EASY WAY — READ THE ADS FIRST

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Ba9 ^ ^ ^ ( ¦ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ^ ¦ ¦ l " ** Helves ^Jr J ^ ' -4 /i /Vice* Eff ective Through Dec, 1th SHOP IN WINONA - ISLANDERS' MISSED FREE THROWS MAD E DIFFERENCE MILWAUKEE GIVES UP CRANDALL, SHAW, HENDLEY Cotter Tumbles 52-51 MINNEAPOLIS , , Minn. is, San — It Braves Francisco points," said Nett. "But it was That was only a preview show- Fisk hit seven points, John Nett a bit unusual to hear a coach ' quite a few." ing of what was in store, how- Jr., Gene Schultz, who finished gay that the free throws the op- The Cotter coach wasn't un- ever. with 15, and Rick Starzecki two ponent missed was the reason happy with the loss. "You. nev- The big pivot man — he is each. for it's victory. er can be If the Rambler attack was But that' satisfied when you listed at 6-4 and 220 pounds — s exactly what Cotter get beat, " he smiled. , good in the second quarter, it Coach John Nett "But we was held to two points in the said about thei learned quite a bit from this second period , but then went was even better in the third pe- Make Perfect on Trade 52-51 loss his Ramblers suffered SAN DIEGO (AP)— "Th e per- pressed complete satisfaction catchers. ' said Giants skipper I game. If we profit from our mis- a scoring rampage after inter- riod . Cotter outscored De La fect trade." at the hands of Minneapolis De Salle 22-15 in the third stanza to with the trade , which they Alvin Dark. takes, it was a good lesson." mission to exclusively pace) the claimed filled in? all the L.a Salle and giant center Mike Islander victory. take a 44-39 victory into the fi- . This is what baseball observ- Alou was the big man In the Rengal Tuesday night. nal eight minutes. ers called the seven-player swap spots. De La Salle moved to a 1-5-9 Cotter came on strong in the deal. The 28-year-old right- "I don't know how many Rengal , who had scored nine that sent Milwaukee catcher Del The rival managers were no 1. lead at the end of the first pc- second quarter behind reserve less enthusiastic. handed hitting slugger batted times Rengal went up with a riod as Rengal , who finished of the 15 third period points, Crandall and pitchers Bob Hen- free throw they center Russ Fisk to close the "We've got a more versatile .281 with 20 home runs and 82 missed for two with 31 points, stuffed in seven. then decided to take matters in- dley and Bob Shaw to the San gap to 24-22 by intermission. Francisco Giants for star out- club than any time since I've runs batted in last season. He to his own hands. will play center field for the fielder Felipe Alou, catcher , Ed been manager ," said the He did , scoring all 13 of the MORE HONORS . . . Min- Braves, flanked by Henry Aaron Islanders final-quarter points. Bailey, pitcher Billy Hoeft and Braves' Bobby Bragan. "This nesota Gopher tackle Carl really gives us some punch. We in right and either Lee Maye or The climax came with seconds a fourth player to be named Eddie Mathews in left. Eller, who has already haul- later. picked up 150 RBIs and 41 home remaining when he stuffed in a Bailey , a 32-year-old left- rebound shot to give De ed down his share of laurels, The transaction completed runs, Now I think we've got the La handed hitting All-Star catcher, Salle the lead. Cotter came was named lineman of the Tuesday night was the second best 1-2 catcher combination in weelv", along with Illinois baseball with Joe Torre and had 21 homers and 68 RBIs on a down, was called for over-and- major trade made at the winter .263 batting average. back and Rengal finally went up center Dick Butkus, for his baseball meetings , which moves Bailey." ¦ ¦ ¦ J BBBBB ¦ "We gave up a good ball play- Hoeft , a 31-year-old southpaw , Sl\I aaBBBBBBBBa'W 1 1 ^J9 W m M I I I af for the basket that made it 52- outstanding performance in from the present minor league 51. er (Alou) to get two pitchers. nursed a sore shoulder all last . the Gophers' 14-0 win over headquarters here to Los Ange- season and pitched onl "Actually, our boys played les Thursday for the major Hendley and Shaw are the heart y 24 in- the University of Wisconsin , with Cran- nings. pretty well," , said Nett. "You league sessions. of the deal. But now Thanksgiving. (AP Photo- dall . we've also got left (Tom ¦ learn more from* this type of fax) ¦ ¦ ' ^ •/ m v game than you do when you Giants and Braves officials ex- Haller) and right-handed hitting L 7 " ! I ^^^EI^^K ^ I I H win by a big margin." Cotter , which got nine points CRC Junior each from Fisk and Starzecki , now invades Rochester's Mayo High Cagers Civic Auditorium for a clash /m£jjW_ ^T^^^^ T^,\ Save cash ... the jingling Hind and the fold- with Lourdes Thursday night. Peterson Tops Lanesboro shopping regularly at A&P. /lM_m^Ma - ^aW-m^ ^ m \ 'n <-» ^^ * ' "• ^ -V "Lourdes just runs, runs , Start Sunday MlmBm fl | fe m7*;-\ ' Dp this by selecting from A&P's storewide runs." said Nett. "They have a " he Catholic Recreation Cen- ll BF values every week ... especially those extra- good fast break. " Wm^M 1 ___$$l ter Junior High Basketball I Ill'j 'l'W' A TM aiaaaaal;ji':l thrifty Weekend Specials ! For even more Cotter (51) Oi Ll Slll» (5J) ** fg It pf *g ft pi Ip League will kick off its season savings, take full advantage of the values on Nett 11 3 1 Evini 0 8 10 mW'mW BB JB mBBBM0l * Sunday afternoon Judge 1 ] 2 J! Slater 0 0 10 Mabel Tumbles Harmony with all eight wL^ quality-famous A&P Exclusive : Jane Parker IsmBBy/M Fisk 3 13 1 Skelly 0 2 s J teams in action. sj- ^ Baked Foods, Ann Page Fine* Foods, and Jeresek 3 13 5 Ihnot 1 1 2 3 ^fe_ W. J-L. y^^MMv Schutti t 3 2 11 Hall 1 0 3 3 Peterson Tuesday night estab- Tuesday night brought together With Darren Grabau firing in At 1 p.m. Royals will take on ^^^L freshly-ground whole-bean A&P Coffee. trewttt « 0 I 0 Rengal 14 3 3 31 , the Xm' ' ^" r'm\.^"*Jml^^^' A^^^mmV lished itself as the definite Dis- Peterson , everyone's pick for 23 points and Les Eraster 21 Hustlers ih the season opener. ^BMMMBmm^ ' * ' ' -*^5. *ma\mmmBBr " Starieckl 4 14 •» Roth » I 8 8 _ — Holkir I 1 » I trict One title threat as it rolled Root River Conference honors,, Wolves surged from a 13-8 first- Right behind at 2 p.m. Mus- ToUli » 11 17 SI Cronin 1 I 3 2 over Lanesboro, picked for hon- and Lanesboro. the unanimous period deficit to trail 21-20 at tangs and Johnnies will battle. Rinay 10 14 Then at 3. it will be Finnesan 0 118 ors in the Maple Leaf Confer- favorite for the Maple Leaf Con- halftime and then go out in Rockets vs. ence, 71-59. ference championship. front 43-32 as the result of a big Saints , and:in the nightcap. Fal- Total* 13 • * » 5) ' cons will face Knights at 4. COTTER *. IJ !2 7_|l Bernie Benson s Petes got 29 When it was all over Peterson third period. DB. LA SALLE H I IJ 13-52 All games throughout the sea- paints from Stan Olson. had gained a 71-59 victory and Mel Tomuth paced Spring In other action featuring Dis- Grove with 16 and Dave Rose- son will be played on Sunday Lanesboro coach Ron Lockwood afternoon with each tilt taking ' trict One cage quintets : Spring had gone out on a lirhb and ann hit 11. REAL Valley moved past Spring Grove Spring Valley won the "B" the floor at one. two, three, and -V - LY>INE QUART JAR picked the Petes to win the ' g) iB RO-46 , Preston humbled Canton game 45-31. four o clock, respectively. Lake City District One title. The season schedule is: 7S-28 . Chatfield nipped Elkton PRESTON 75, "No one in the district is going \ Dec. I J—Muslanoj vs. Knights; Salnli behind the free throwing prow- CANTON 28. vs. Johnnies; Rockets vs. Hustlers; Roy- ess of Tom Odegaarden 41-38. to br-* them ," said Lockwood. : als vs. Falcons. , Canton scored only four points Jan. I—Mustang- vs. Knishfi; lalntt Mabel edged Harmony 71-70 and Peterson, led by Stan Olson v«r Johnnies; Rockets vs. Hustlers ; Roy- Takes lead in the first period and Preston sis vs. Falcons Wvkoff topped Le Roy 69-55. with 29 points , led 14-8, 34-20 . ' Jan. 1 J—Falcons vs. taints; Rockets PETERSON" 71. and 51-38 at the quarter turns. ; took advantage of the Raiders May onnaise 55' vs. Mustings; Royals vs. Johnnies) S ¦¦ inaccuracy to build up a 19-4 Hustlers vs. Knights. LANESBORO 59. Stan Gudmundson flipped in right Jan. it—saints vs. Knights ; falcons The big game in District One lead. The Bluejays kept In HV Loop 19 points for the winners and on rolling for a 75-28 victory . vs . Rockets; Royals vs. Mustangs; Hus- tlers vs. Johnnies. HIAWATHA VALLEY Murt Boyum 17. The halftime score was 41-12 Jan. 24— Falcons vs . Johnnies; Mus- - Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 4^ W L W L in Preston's favor and the Jays tangs vs. Hustlers; Royals vs. Stints 29* Dick Bothun hit 22 points to Rockets vs. Knights. Lain City : « Plainview o i Winona Stewartvillt 1 I St. Charlu 0 1 pace Lanesboro. Gary. Camp- were way out in front by 61-21 Fab. 2—Rockets vs . Johnnies; Rayall Kenyon 18 Cannon F»lli 8 1 vs. Knights ; Hustlers vi. Siinti; Fal- **«. bell ahd Tom Wangen had 10 at the end of three quarters. cons vs f»re P.och, Piniappl..r Apn(ot ^ .^ Zumbrota 1 T Kaiion-Msnt. I 1 . Mustangs. 0,j £. Daily ! each. Mike Knies got 22 points for Feb. ***—Playoffs begin. ¥es Lake City moved Preston, Dick Rislove 19 and into the un- "B" game $|0,,{, disputed lead in the Hiawatha Peterson won the Jim Shanahan. PfC$!H» 31- ° Valley Conference Tuesday News 38-37. Norm Gillund, who hit eight Indoor Softball ,, Peanut Butter¦ ¦ ¦ 2£69c night by posting its second SPRING VALLEY *0, of Canton 's 11 field goals , paced f»]/^¦ %^V T % . . _ straight loop win 46-41 over SPRING GROVE 46. the Raiders with 16 points. To Sta rt Tonight ¦ ia A 0 Lb Zumbrota . Spring Valley , rebounding Rislove was a defensive stand- An^r l£ Kenyon ' won its first confer- out for Preston, which also won The first round of the In- JK ¦M**4 .y^Kry Macaroni z . Sports¦ from a poor 1962-63, campaign 39* ' 7 . ¦• door Softball League will be ence encounter , downing Kas- ^>^^^^***mm ^^+**^***^**+m *sa+i*^*raW^-*^-a^* i^, victory this the preliminary game 40-15. notched another played tonight at the Catholic son-Mantorville 68-60. season by rolling over Spring CHATFIELD 41 , LAKE CITY 46 Page 21 ELKTON 38. Recreation Center . 4, 1983 Grove 60-45 Tuesday night. ZUMBROTA 41 Wednesday, December Tom Odegaarden , who tallied The opening game at fi:S0 p.m. will find Oasis facing Lake City moved off to a j 22 points , hit two free throws in 16-12 first quar- LEWISTON TOPS GILMANTON the last three seconds to give Sunshine. At 7:45, Mankato ter lead , and Chatfield a 41-38 victory over Bar and Liangs Bar will vie, was never head- I Elkton in non-conference action . and in the nightcap at 9 p.m., Marigold will face Watkins. JANE PARKER Light 3-LB. 5-LB. P 2 -LB . ed in downing | Elkton led 13-6 at the end of Zumbrota 46-41. the first period and 19-14 at The full court halftime before Chatfield tied 5 press employed West Central it up at 28-28 heading into the by the Tigers final period. was credited Gary Glnke flipped in 18 Fruit CakeTTT with disorganiz- points for Elkton , ing the Zumbrota offense. Chatfield won the "B" game Dave Meyers netted 14 Squads Suffer and Jerry Schreck add- Gilmanton was humbled by 49-31. LB 2 LB S 5 points , West Central teams suffered MABEL 71. ) - |' ed 13 for the winners. Keith action , Lewiston 51-44. r^^^^ m ^k «K '" 85* I " ' in Tuesday night cage V - ,'fONV 70. Burfiend topped all scorers managing to salvage only one of FAIRCHILD «.l | with 17 in a losing effort. four nonconference games. FALL CREEK 61 Harmony saw its hopes for Fairchild was the only victor , Fairchild outscored Fall victory trickle down the drain WINONA IACH taking its third straight 63-61 Creek by two points in the third in the last three minutes as Fruit cake Slices 19* over Fall Creek. Taylor fell to period and that was the margin Mabel pulled out a 71-70 ver- ARMORY ll iy ^ H^/' .Alma Cente r 64-63. Pepin was of difference as the Dragons dict. Crusher Will crushed bv Wabasha B4-59. and notched win No. 3, 6:5-61. The Cardinals held a seven- Tfiurs., Dec. 5 Mike Laffe led the charge point edge with only three min- Special Starting Stuffing Mix Ul 29' Party Cookies "r 39' with 19 points , but he got need- utes remaining, but Mabel got Time for Children ed help from Duane P apke with hot—both from the field and 8:00 P.M. tAG Meet Goulef 17 and Dale Thur 's 12. Don under the boards—to surge in- — MAIN EVENT — Pfeffernuste Cookies °oz 39* Osseo Shocks Boernke topped Fall Creek with to the lead. Mitsu Arakawa 18. I Bob Rommes was almost a vs. The difference in the game one-man show, pouring through Reno Goulat Here Thursday was at the charity stripe where 37 points . Paul Johnson added -ALSO MIDGETS— During a recent wrestling Augusta 64-54 the Dragons connected 20 out of 11. Mike Eriekson led a trio Pea Wee Lspci television , 28 times. vs. match on Minneapolis DAIRVLAND j of Harmony cagers into double Bernard Semard when had beaten W L W L ALMA CKNTKR 64 ! digits with 22. Tom Fishbaugh- Onco 1 0 Eleva-Slrum 0 I PLUS his opponent and still kept it TAYLOR Cl I er added 18 and Jim Wlllford Fall is real coffee weather... and this is the coffee A Whitehall 1 0 Augutta 0 I OPENING MATCH A^^ up after the bell , a young Independence . 1 0 Blair • I Alma Center pulled out to 54- 14. Tickets at BROWN DRUG \ with real f lavor! COFFEE MILL FLAVOR . .. Frenchman by the name of Cochrane FC I 0 Alma Center I \ 47 lead at the end of three quar- Harmony captured the "B" and nt the gate. ^ ' » f resh-ground f lavor you cannot £et in a can! You ^m^Tyf Rene' Goulet leaped into the Osseo pulled a surprise Tues- ters, but had to rely on Vince I tilt 43-30. see Aft..P whole-bean Coffee ground riftht in the ring and gavo The Crusher the day night , bolting Augusta 64-54 Ruzic 's bucket In the final sec- \ * k^J worst beating of his life. onds to pu ll out a 64-63 verdict *. store. That 's the only way to give vou COFFEE t¦$ '{/ *¦ in a makeup game in the Dairy- ' When The Crusher found out land Conference. over Taylor. ;} MILL FLAVOR, Enjoy it! W that Goulet was going to wrestle The Chieftains used a torrid Ruzic 's shot came with 17 f in Winona he asked to be given second quarter in which they seconds left , and giave him 18 revenge. Since the Crusher outscored Au- points for the night. Dave May- MILD & MELLOW RICH 8. FULL-BODIED VIGOROUS & WINEY had recently won the world gusta '2'2-R to er scored 15 points . Norm Se- heavywei ght championship, ev- notch thoir sec- guin had 13 and Dave Hayden eryone WHS more than happy ut ond win, Four 10. Arlin Stein pushed In 32 EIGHT O'CLOCK RED CIRCLE B0KAR this change of events , including Osseo players points for the Trojans , and Mny- nard Krai added 14 . BAG 1-LB. BAG 3-LB. BAG 1-LB. BAG 3-LB. BAG lioulet. got into double SHOPPING « 1-LB. BAG 3-LB. But since the AWA was nol figures. Ken An- I LEWISTON 51 notified one week in advance , dorson led t he (IIL.MANTON II J| 1 7 the match will be a non-title parade wit h 20 Lewiston came back from a bout. points. S t e v e 17-11 first quarter deficit to Gould, when told of the lligley added lfi , and Doth Kollin bounce (iilrn .-inton 31-44. 59- T 61 T ( Hig Jim Matzke tallied lfi T change in opponents judo spe- Hrccklin had 55' Colby nnd Bruce cash cialist Mitsu Arakawa was the 10. points and controlled the boards ) in the contest to spark the Car- THERE'S LOTS MORE FUN IN^SS^W IH / 7 B hi I I original foe , was happy to have Jim Osborn lir**d home 32 GIFT SHOPPING WHEN YOU Wi-A ¦ j |J another opportunity to again counters for Augusta , but it dinal cause. John Munchoff backed hi in up with 12 mark- "BEAT THE RUSH" . . . AND P^ ., ,, ¦ l \-hM prove that he could defeat The wasn ' t i'naiif ih. Ron llonadel WHEN YOU BUY FOR CASHI >! Crusher. added 12, ers , flm. %^P^ ^_ m Doug Loomis topped all scor- Money fiom Minnesota Loan and (SpiJft 1**^' J Tlu* match will he Ihe main Tl)iitl can he quickly obtained lo ^ *?^9 «v«»nt ers with l!t for (illm anion. Jim K |Lw*«l |[i * -e fif'- 60RDE S of a three-card match cover your entire gill list plus B$ WmS\ ' ' s^B _ Chocolates Thursday. Starting time has Eagles Remain Dieekmnn had 13 , and Larry , TJ< __\ :, Kent 10. The Piuithers shot [iti exti'i cash for old bills and year tw^%nB\ !''**^^*^B heen advanced to 11 p.m. so the end expense* . For extra fast percent in the first quarter lo PfPk-W^iH''* ^V^je^H Egg Nog Warwick Mtt

FRANK Buying hours are • .175 Lafayette St. v Til.* S240 p:m. Monday throujli Friday. , Here ; (Ne*t to Telephone Office) Lima Triumphs Gycionesij-SO :. There,will be no. calf market dur-Ino Start Basketball Fridays the winter mbntht on. . . a> et noon (AP) These quolatlon¦ i epply 7 MI3NNEAP01IS . — Des- After - ; ' ¦ ¦ ' Team Jumbles . ' • ;¦ FOR- Pick ' - U^ today: .: * . . . BLIND ADS UNCALLED MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. --- Cot- pite a cold shooting night which All livestock errlvlnj alter, closing tlm« ' tOAMPLAIN NOTE-AUTO-^FURNJTURH^f' weighed end "EJ-rsV V- Ll- .;. : ' Scores villi be properly cared for, ., . 170 E. 3rd St. . . . Tel. 2915 .. ¦' ' .. Onlyi-Sfate ter High School's : Little Bamb- made Iowa State's zone defense priced the following morning: - ' . Hrs. ¦? a.m. to 5 p.-rri?. Sat. f a.m. to noon - ' - ' ". -. tOCAL SCHOOLS Hbos - Card of Thank* Minneapolis Dt Ua S«IM 52, Cotter K lers,? coached by jfon Kbsido"^- tougherVthan it really- wa^, the The hog market: Butcher! 33 «nM ¦ x Qiiief Horning ¦ Dogs Pets> Suppliei - -?- ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ , 42 ; H*AWAf*HA VM.LEY* higher; sows steady. . . MANN-- ' ¦ ' " . J " - . ' . ' ' ¦ ski7 dropped a 53-47 decision to Mihiuesota Gophers rallied down additional J0-«° - ' .. ,,, _ to Kenyon . ill Kasson-Man torvlllt il NEW YORK (AP) - Stock Strictly meat type .Mr. , a. Mrs, H. VV, . Wann, 7i3 E. and Terrier puppies? ? ¦ CHIHUAHUA Per. ' ceiits;¦' ¦ ' fat hogi? discounted 20-40 cents appreciation Lake City 41, Zumbrota 41. the 7De ? La Salle 7-"B ; Vteam the stretqh to -whip the Cyclones market, prices improved early Howard, express siricera feet .for ' .Chrlstmas gifts; l-oweli; Bar- T-^nt Wiii DAIRYLAN D * per hundredweight. and friends .for the flowers, . '¦ to relatives kelm. 'lV? miles. . S. Of StocKton. here Tuesday night- 61-50 Tuesday this afternopij after dawdling] Good hogs: barrows and sills— calls In observance quartet of , Eli-State Oi-ieo U, Augusta 54:* night ¦ olfts, cards and ' With a NONCONFERENCE ; ¦ 1M-180 ....: ,....,....., 12.00-13.00 of their 6Sth- Wedding Anniversacy t>" BASSE'TPUPPIES—AKC.* Get first choice * be La Salle led . 16-15 st the through the morning;, " ' ¦ teams in nonconference action Wabasha Mi* Pepin 59.. It vwas .Minnesota's third j 180-200 L.. :: L:y....'...... :.: 13.00-13.50 : Nov:' ' 2U* ' .* .' .' ¦ ¦* .. Lr ' .,_ V- for Christmas giving. Colleen Lakey, Fairchiia. 43, Fall -Cree-k it. end of the first period, but Cot- Trading became active and] 200-230 ;....'...,...... ?"... 13.50 Trempealeau, Wts. Tel. Gale 29-F-22. Tuesday night; only one; Lima ' ' straight victory in the new bas- IO ~ Alma Center 64, Taylor. *«.. ter , was; on ;top 27-24 . at'- .-Kalf- the New York Stock Exchange] 220-240 . ?.;...? ::....: 13.35-13.so Lost and Found ^ PUREBREDV^BEAGLES . $1J W|1 - ...;;.,.....;. J :..;..' 12-W-13.35 . ^ Sacred JHeart, came out un- Lewiston 51, Gllmantdn 4*4. ketball season. The. Glophers 240-270 case from hold for Chrlstnrtas. Marly™ Langseth, time The Junior Islanders . took ticker tape lagged behind 12,40-12?90 LoTt-glrl's glasses ..InSre* - ; Arcadia 51, ElevarSlrum? 4J; . floior ' 270-300 . ....* ...... J..:.. ¦Lewiiston, . Minn. " ?. ' . . * .. . ?. ';;:¦ scathed ' j \ ' .:...... ? 12.00-12?40 . King:.optical co.VTe!:^?M85-V___j- Mondovi -SO, * Spring ? Valley 'Hi a 40-30 . margin into. the? final now are idle until Dec, 14 when transactions. • -300-330 ..;; , - stunned Pliim \ 330-360 .. .:...... L..:., .' 11.75-12.00 " "ih Ite tomcat, vicinity PEKINGESE male dog,, black, house- The Redmen Prescott it , Durand 451 . ¦ LOST-bla ck and vvilh children. ' quarter.;.;. '7?'7-V . they J entertain ' South Dakota Airlines aiid tobaccos ad- ; (Jood sows— ' ' ¦ Ewing. Reward. Tel. broken, . nice ¦ . 962 W. Westby 54, Bangor 40. . 's ¦ Broadway¦ and ' '¦' - " ' *¦ ; ' City7 56-42. ? Caledonia Loretto ¦ J ' ' ¦' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ • Mark. .. - • Lima Sacred Heart MV. Plum City 4}. ' J Tom Leafvhit. 16 points ;for vaiiced and most otlier groups 276,300 . . ;.:;..,.:??•:..;.•. . ... 12.25 ; 6792. ' . . * ' .* ; ¦" -: ' • ¦ ' * ' ' fell before Lansing St. George Rochester Lourdes 43; Wibashi St. F«- . Goyotes, who have lost three 300^330 ...:.. ;...... 13.00-12.25 ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - nx 44. ' . . ¦ : • * . ' '• ¦:..' ¦ ' . * Cdtter.ahtr Dave irom 10. VRei- Were mixed.;* -: 330-360 ..,...... ;...... ; 11.75-12.00 Personals 7 Horses, Cattl e/ Stock 43 . 57-44, Rollingstone .was nioped straight agaiiust major competi- . ll.50-11.75 Elgin 41, Rollingstone "Trinity 41. ger got 15 and Pan American Wot I d Air- 360-400 ...... :.,... ~ " ¦ ' Sullivan VlO for ' Herb: Perhaps E B ULL S—2, setviceable. Hen by Elgin 43-42, and Wabashsi St. Goodhue 49, .' Pine Island 35. ::: ' . ' . tion.' . 400-450 ...... :,...... 11.25-11.50* MEMcFrO Mark ahd HOLST VN ' ways, which . announced after ' ' ' ' - on the party. Wis. under before Rociv* Mabel 71, Harmony 70. be. La Salle: ¦ : 450^ 500 .* ....; . .:...;...... : . .. . 11.00-11.25 " you can help Von put . . rite. R. . Herness, . Whltehall *^^* Felix rolled ' "'" ' - looks like he needs some assistance; ^ Peterson 71, Lanesboro 59.. . . * The Gc-pheps itrailed; 35-31 at Tuesday's close a 2-rfor-l stock Stags— * It PUREBRED. Poland China, boars and ester .' Lourdes J 63-44. V ¦ 450 down ..;..,...?..;.,... 8:50 Ray Meyer,' 'innkeeper. WILLIAMS: HO- Spring Valley 60, Spring Grove 44; Cotter "B" : (47) . Of*? Ua Salle (Si) ¦ ¦- ¦gilts. Also 12 bred ,?2nd litter- . Poland halftime agaiinst Iowa State, but split and a dividend increase - - ' ...... '7,50- 8.50 . ' ? ' " , ' . " ¦• ¦- . • • • . ' " ¦' - * LANSING ST. GEORGE 57 Preston 75/ Canton Lfi: lt.pl IP ' lg (» pf Ip . 450 up- . ?. TEL? . Chilna sows, due last- of February. Hen- ' 's ^ ' Hogs*;*. discounted Wykoff it, Leroy 53.: Kiilas . 1 3. 4 7 Sums 4 1 0. -- .? took the , gained more than ai point in ac- Thin and unfinished ¦ DO 'YOU ordinarily treat lunch like a ry Holmen and Son, Lanestioro, Minn. CALEDONIA LORETTO 41 lead . at 4342 . and held - :.CALVE S • ' Jtlck _ Chatfiejd 41 , Elkton 38. . Meier ? 0. 0.1 . 0 .ICalito$kl 0 0K 0 C J 56 yarA dash? 'For . meals that " r ; tive trading. V . HOLSTErN BULL sV 12 to 15. rnonthJ old) ' Suffering third quarter woes, La Crosse Logan 81, . Viroqua 71. Pelowskl 2 3 17 Jone» ,1 J .1 5 it the rest ofv the way.? The vee I market Is steady. . * with an eat-and-run artist, *; eat • * .at Eau Claire Memorial l if:- Chippevwa . Topi Choice . .??.. ...?. '29.00. .. . MI^N • reasonable; 6. can side door cooler, Ga'brycti . 0 0 0 . 0 Howler 0 0 0 o . RUTITSjJE^ T^-S^^Jrd^ * Wrn. Lafky Jr., Garvin which ha? been its downfall all Falls SO: " Sophomore forward Louis Hud- Liggett & Myers continued to Choice ..:...... :..:. . 26.00-28.00 very good. ¦ Stoftel '0000 Reiger 4 IS 15 about your. clotfilngT/Have ' ¦ " ". ¦ ¦'•' ¦ ' ? .. ; ¦? .' ' '" : ;Good .;.,..'??...... 21.00?25.OO PASTTcIrLAR . Heights. . . -^ . * *: . sea?son, " Caledonia Loretto suc- Red Wing 58; No. St; Paul 55; . •' Brum 1 I i 10 l_oveft . I O 0 : C son . Ud all scorers; vyith 16 points gain, adding about 3 points, on . - BETSINGER, ' Commercial to good ...... 15.00-19.00 It- altered by .WARREN . ' B ) ¦ LeSueur . 47, NOrthlield 50. Hpimay ¦%. 1 1 7 MaureW . 1 0) 4 t Expe^yvor.k. REGlSTERED HOLSTEIN .ULLS-12 to cumbed to Lansing (Iow a Sl, while KUnze added ..-is -- includ- strength of a reppft . .Utility* ,...... -J2.00-T3.6O:* . Tailor, 66'/r W- 3rd. _ ' Lansing St. George 57, Caledonia Lo- Bambnek 6 . 0 0 0 Myers ) a 4 i favorable to . . . ~ 18 months old; Herd average, 5M . lbs. ¦; ' • . Canners and cults ..... JJ.po-down tll« baths GeorgeV 57444. retto •*•- Holly 0 0 0 0 Suilivan 4 I 0 10 ing 9 of 10 free throws .when charcoal filter cigiaj^ttes. The * WE HAV E complete ceramic ; butteriaf. Lester Beckman, Houston, ? '- . ' : ¦ ' ' : ¦ ¦ . - . .- " . CATTLE ' W. Sanborn. CUR- ;' ' . held a: 24-25 EAST' . ? . ? . V Leaf * ,* 8 o 4 li • ' - • .. '_. i ; . . —: — on display at «0 Minn.. . 7 The ? -Bhiejays, 83, St Francis (Pa.) 79. the Gophers got -sb ; "frigid, shoot- C a ii c e r Society's report that The catfle market: Steers iand .heifers CERAMIC TILE -CO., Willlem DuquKn* . !• -r . '• .— — ' - Totali :J1 It 15 53 ¦ LEY'S SEVERAL 2 year old : HOjsreln -helfen, out- ; , sieady; cows strong; 25-50 cents higher. lCuMey Si*ivers. ' ' " ' ¦¦ ' ¦¦ ' ¦ ' halftime - margin; but weie . Stj Jdhri's (N.Y.) 87, . George Wash- Totalj 14 15 14 47. ing :. in7 the. second , half. : Don said smokers', death rate is . ' _[^_ _: ;__; . :_;_ ;, springing; 18* H udson ripn-slphon drink- ' V Dry-fed steers and yearlings- ^ period 21-3. ington ^ 44'.. COTTER. "B" ...... ,15 IJ : » 14-^47 Yates cohtrihiuted 12 ¦ ¦ DONT B UY BLiNDFOLOEDrtmn-iedlate ing * cups. ' George Feul.ina, : Fountain scored in the third ' ¦ ¦ more- for ab 6 v e the nonsmokers' rate Extreme top ...... :.v.. 22.25 - .. " - Mass. 8«. Boston U. 73, Dfi LA SALtiE -,. . '. . ? . 14¦' ¦« . U 13-J53 delivery oh mall order catalog, toys, Xlits, ; Wis. ' -?; - . . " " ' , -y'? ?, ' J ' , .' " ¦ Choice to prime ...... '. 20.75-ai.5B. ? , . . * Joe Keefe. vied .Loretto with 15 Holy Cross 87, St . Michael's 6». Minnesota Archie : Clark 7 and failed to hiirt the tobaccos. : right before ybur eyej,.-at- ROBB BROS. ' 4«, (OT). ¦' Good to. choice . ;. , 19,25-20.75; ¦ ' ¦ ' PUREBVED YORKSHIRE BOARS . - points, and John Brady had 10. Seton Hall . Cath? Ul 47 Mel . Northway 6? • • '' .* ; STORE S76 E. 4th. . " ' ' . . .. . '. SOUTH . American Tobacco and Lorillard Comm. tb good ...... 16.00-18.5B ^_ _ -' Weight about. *00 lbs. M. H. Treder-** ¦ '• safely with - : Dex-A-Dlet Rich Median , hit 17 for Laiis- Auburn 103, Howard r Ala.) 44. .' .Utility. . • ;...... lS.OO^Iown LOSE. wTlGHT Altura, Minn. Tel. Lewiston 2741. . ¦ ¦ gained fractionally. ' supply, only 98c ~ ; : ¦ " Clemson 44, !«.' . Carolina 44 (j bt). . " Dry-ted heifers- , tablets. . Full week's !ng7 * V " " The Associated Press! 60-stock ¦' ' HOLSTETN purebred bulls, servlceabTe : Miami (Fla.) 101, Tampa M: Extreme topj. .* .;, ...... 21.25 Ford Hopkins. V -__ _^_? _1 _1 _ age, dam's record of top buU 808 lbs; captured , the W- Choice to prime ...... 20.25.20.75 ; - Caledonia Florida? 78, Florida State : 55. average at noon was off .2 at FCiR^THE MAN on- your mind: Custom fat, herd average 553 lbs; fat. Alfred ;; Good to chnice ....;!.* ...... ' 19,00-20.00 '¦ contest *49r38. ' :-Uyi Navy 77, Baltimore 40. 280:4 .With . industrials off vl . lewelry. - tie barS. - cuff: links, rings, ¦ H. Johnson,: Peterson, . Minn. . ' . . ¦ William & Mary 81, Harnpden-Sydney Skat * . raUs Comm. to good ...... ;... 15 5O-16.0B billfolds,- shav- ¦ ¦ ? Sectional bands, ' ; AMERICAN watches, watch ' " • • * ' REAL GOOD tea m of work horses, well ELGIN 43 , ¦**. off .5 and utilities uiichanged. Utility; . .. . JJ ... ..,..,..,:. 14;50-dowjn RAINBOW JEWEL- Westgate '. '- ' W. L. ¦ ers; Stop today at blacks, weight -3, -600\lbs. M. : . MIDWEST . . . ' COWS— ' . ¦ , matched ROLLINGSTONE TRIN. 42 Westgate Bpwl J .* . .!;..:.. 30 .15 The Dow Jones average of - ' "RV '' n ' ' ;> ' : H. Trcder, Altura, Minn. Tel. Lewiston Okla. Stale- . jW,'. So. Ullnois 54. : ¦ - Extreme fop .;* ...... ;.. 13.00 '¦ *jy* 'L.'. ' ¦ ¦ • ¦ : . Gralnbeit. Beer - ,. .;....:. ,28'.V ¦ ' -^ - DRINKER?- ¦ ' ;• " ¦ ¦' . : .; ¦ • ¦: ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ A free throw? with five sec- 14'i 30 industrials at * Commercial ..;,...¦;....-..' .. 12.00-12.50 AR E^OU A PROeLEM 274i. . ;. ; : * . * Minnesota 41, Iowa Sta te SO. Hauser Black Crows , 28 17 noon had lost creates : Tourney ? Utility . ..? :: .?. : ? ; ., :.:,. j . -IKSO-12.00 jyian. or woman, your drinking b. State 5« . ¦ Sunday ,.- HEIFERS-3, to" freshen In Kansa s State 87.. S. . . ' . HOLSTEIN onds remaininig' by; Lonny Rich- Bub's Beer ...... ?...... 24 !» *: 0.61 to 751.21. If you need and Oklahom a 100, South: Dakota 7«.; . Canners. and cutters ..... 11.75-down numerous problems. Dec. ahd Jan. Wayne Litscher, Foun- Quality Chevrolet ..;...... 25 20 ' ¦¦ Anonym- ardson . . gave Elgin a -43-42 : TLA CROSSE,'7 Wis.?: —: BUIIs-J-- . : want r»elp, contact Alcoholics . ¦ City, Wis; Tel. 8MU7-364I:; . . . Creighton . .77, Hanfin-Simmoris 51. Lincoln. Insurance ... : . 25 20 Ha Wlnonay fain . __ Xerox w^is down 8 at one point .; Bologna ....:...... ?...? 14.50-16.00 pus, ?P'oneer Group, Bon «2, . squeaker , over? • .Rollingstone MargucTte 74 , . North Dakota 45? Merchants .Bank :.: .:.:...:i' 54 . :\ Crosse. Wis. , has. V been des- ¦ ¦ HOLSTEIN springing heifers, [ 9, start* 'Commercial ?¦ ', >;•. ;¦: ,' <. , . * . * . •; i .* '*(3.00>.15:0O .VMinnV' y' ' ' ' SOUTHWEST. H. Choate » Co...... *..... 24. if '- aiid then pared the loss toV5. ' ^ 'LyL—±- —~—A-^- 1, vaccinated. ' Elrqy Trinity L ; ignated as one of the four sites Light min ,:-...... ;....;.., i4.50-ddwn " freshening Jan. Ariioha State 151. W . New Mexico 7! Earl's: Tree Service .: .23 22 . Up about a point were Interaar OUGHTER GUTTER-5 in., 24 gaugeV ' Averbeck, Alma, - Wis. TeL 532R 2. , - ,Ic Vwas -an uphill battle for Vanderbilt . 7*7. SMU to. Boland - Mfg. Co.. . ;...... , 23. 22. of sectional play in the? Minne- "K". gutter, prime coated . Machine ' Baylor Mi Arlington State. 74. |ob-^any lenght.. : F E EDIR P7GS7~55, 8 fo -10 weiks old; they trailed ¦ ¦ Graham & , McGuire ...... 31 * J4 tional Telephone, Anaconda , and Winona Egg Market made on* the Watchmen as. ¦ '. ' FAR'' WEST- "¦' . ' - sota.' . Skat Ttturnament Sunday, ¦ , Lewiston - 2866 2 Holstein heifer calves? Conrad Kreid- " . . Marigold Dairies. .. ?. j..:?.. -20. 25 " '.' - . : ' (These quotations apply*' as of Julius- Pellowski . Tel. 5§. ¦ Merck, - • • . ??, - ,. GUTTER CO. . ermacher, Tel. Altura 6793. 35-29 at the end of three, quar- Oregon State , 75?? .Washington State Swift Premiums : ? j. , 19V3 Other .sectional tournament sites 10:30 a.m.. today) CONTIMUAL HOUSE.: 75'i • : ¦ ' ~ Sfan'orc* 83, Oregon 45. Off a point or so ; (lurrib ;-:;;.:....?. '..33 ? -- ? ' StocKto'n, Minn. , , : - : J ters. Al Schwantz' * bucket with Country Kitchen .. . .;,...:. 14 ? "29 are Hardwick, Young America were West- . . Grade A .oj...... SORWORNTSUIL—2 years old, mlik- ; Montana 48. Nevada 54*. ; ' ' " A,.(large) ' .'..,.. '. ?...... 28 Swift Prems .: /... 14 . 20 inghouse' ? and U.S. G y p s u m. Grade . ; TRUSSES - ABDOMINAL BELTS,: . ing strain. Goodwin Johnson, Houstpni three minutes- *remaihihg. tied Rainbow Jewelers .?, : and. St. Ciouid, * - Grade A' (medium) ...... ;. :21 . . fAinri; . .... lj 33 .* * ¦ SACRO-IL1AC SUPPORTS. . Richard- FOUR-CITY :- IBM lost more than 3 points and Grade A (small) ...... : .- .12 the score and set lip . J. Max -Ross , who was ! PUREBRED Pofano? China boars, from . .Hal-Rod .. Points . . ap- Grade B ?;;;; ..?.:.....:..,.?...... 1* 's winning free throw." : . Dii Pont pulled the averages ' ' ' GOLTZ . PHARMACY certified dams. Roger Boynton, ?Lewis- son . Mike's Fine Foods ...... 14 J pointed , Grade C , ..;. ,?,'.. ,.;. .:, ;;, ., : ...:.;.- . .18 ' ' ; - 'Kifr ' tourn a.ment. director for Vi E: 3rd. ; . , ' . :. - "tel . ton, : Minn ' Tel. , 3792. ..? ' Richardson hit lo for the Central Motor ...... ,...;.,;... ' down.with a -loss of 2Vi. . . , . _ . ; 13 the la Crosse event, stated that Raiders, B-uffalos Winona Rambler ...... )2 Jones Rejpairing 10 NOTICE—Lanesboro . Sales Commission'm , and Schwantz chipped in &VLiaughlin gained a Frdedtert Malt Corporation Auto Service, ' night Bell's Bar ...... ;..,.:...,. » it would be .held at the Knights hew selling order. Veal 12 . to -1, . hogs small fraction ¦ Hours: 8 p.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdays your ' With . 12. Ed Scheir paced the Burm-iister Oils . .?.:...... ,.• .; 0 while the other ¦ - " ¦ ¦ ' ¦ A DULL., thudding sound beneath aiid sheep,.!, fo 1 :30. Cattle sale starts of Columbus Club Rooms, " 111 ¦ ' .-* Submit sample before loadinq *. -your.ex- ' Chrlstensen Drugs ....;!...;.... 8 steels eased:.; - ' - ' ¦ ' •' car on a - bumpy-'road could be ; promptly ; at. 1 :3b. Veal arriving late Rockets with, 16 counters,. Bill . -. No? 1. barley ..?..,...... ' , , »1 .08: against Lang's. Bar . . :...... ?.... 7.. 5th Ave: N.. Drawings for the ¦ ¦ haust pipe* arid muffler bangipS will . beXsbld later In sale. Sale Day . ' Chrysler declined "No? 2: barley ...j,. * :.,:;,?... 1.04 - " - .retnlt of ' ¦ Schell .added 10. Tom Tucker Viettories Winona truck Sery-lce .. ' • a fraction ¦ - the body* or frame as a . every Friday. " -; '. .;' Claim ..,.,:.. 7? . afternoon session start iat 1 ' * * ,- No. 3- barley ....?..?.,;;... .94 : p.m. loose cir broken ' mounting straps. Tight- ' ' F. A. Krause .?: . .:...... at the opening and later came . - No. 4 barley ' ' V? -..:.: - ...-: ;- J>i.-. - ;. COA/1PLETE dairy herds, cows? and heif- stood out for Elgin on defense. ? TwO:tTiirds of theV teamis In * and - . . . ening or replacement can be expertly . . Humble d|l Co. . , 4 . for ; the evening session at 6; * ers.* Cash or milk assignment.? Free . ' ' ' - back for. a gain of nearly , 2 attended? to • by GOODVIEW TEXACO, Rollingstone Salvaged the the Mississippi . Valley Confer- eirner- - '-DH . . - ' .....' ..?.. - 4' ' p,m: There w*ill! be sejparate sets delivery. Robert Cherrier, 614 W, Wll- M ¦ ' ' 'i Bay StateMilling Company .1650 Service Drive,' . . ' . . . ¦ V Goede 's Chick Hatchery . 1 p'b. n t s. Studebaker was up * •Ibw St,. Chippewa- Falls) Wis. Tel. Park "B game 25-21. ence : claimed non-ebnference ' ' ' of prize awards for each ses- ? Elevator ' "A" Grain Prices . TUESDAY NITE .; • ¦¦ " . .. 3-6676. "Bulls ' to . loan'" . ' ¦ s l,i g h 11 y and Ford showed a ' Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. . Businojs Service;* ' ?; ¦ . .V' .t4 ,* ' LIMA SACRED HEART 5« victories in Tuesday night bas- St. Martin's . - ' . W. L. • sion , , with the Winiiers being de- V . : '• ' ' . * ' '.? ' . ., (Closed Saturdays) HOLSTEIN feed er, steers, * 7. Raymond ' Merchants .. Bank . c..,: ,... }\. 11V small loss. . .- - ANYTHING you. do, we can do bef- PLUJlI CITY 42V ketball; action.? . terrairied oh the basis bf best No; -1 northern spring wheat ..,. 2;24 can ' Dur-gin,. Piainview , Mini). Tel.' S34-2064. Watkins Min-Vilai ::..V. 55 17 . . . ter. WINONA RUG CLEANING SERV- . . .; Lima Sacred Heart took ad- ; ; . Prices on the American Stock : No, 2 northern spring, wheat 2;22 . " . : Arcadia ? squeezed by Eleya- Lang's. Ca(t ,.?...... J4 :in scone , or play, in '.. the state*- ¦¦ . ¦ ¦ ICE, 1 16- W. 3rd. Tel: 3722. CH ESTE R7W H ITE VsprIng^S-arsT^Iso 1 ' OJ northern spring, wheat- ,. . , J'.'l 8 ' Coca-Cola ' .j: ,?- .* . . .V. '. ....' 17 J 25 ' ¦ ¦ Exchange were, mixed,?! ' ' * . N 3?. . . ' yearling. Wesley Beyer, (Jtica, Minn. vantage of a cold Plum; City Strum 51r48, Mondovi bounced wide competition. ' ' . '/. •( northern spring wheat ..... 2.1 4 . Ouf*Dor Store ,..' ..;...;..,. ? 14 No, • . Dressrnak{hg, Sewing 16 . . Tel. Lewiston 4822.: ' 2*. Corporate bonds . were , mixed ?.... ;. - '2.09' first half to build up a- 27-15 Spring. Valley ,60-46, and Dy- Sinclair Oils ' : . " 13 -2» ,No. 1. hard winter wheat , * V ¦ ¦ ¦ Explaining the selection of ' - ' ^beautiful FA-RM FLOCK, of 30 eWes, bred foTTari/ and then coasted in going ' - LADIES . CITY aiid governments were mostly '. No. .2.hard winter wheat . ....; ,.. 2,07' SO^EASY/v a child can ' make . lead ' rand, the lone loserV was crush-- " ' Winter Wheat. ¦ ' : ? 2 03 - decorations with lamb's. Will trade for otrter. livestock . Hal-Rod: ? W: L? La Crosse, rather -than a . Min- ' No? 3 hard . . :... , . Christmas-gifts and victory. ' unchanged, • - 1;?9 or glitter net. Glitter Clarence Craven, 3 miles SW. of-Slock- away for a 56-42 ed by Prescott 84-42. V Buck's Camera Shop. ... 10 :' j . No. 4 hard winter wheat ...... ?. colorfu l nylon net ¦ . . ; ¦ nesota city, Boss originally rec- - ..... -.....:. 1.31 and glue and all the trimmings . at ton. Tel. . 'Lewiston* 3754.. . *, . At the end Of three periods, Reddy Kilowatt ...... ;...?.g 4 No. 1. rye * . V MONDOVI 60 ¦ . ,.::..,' :...... :* 1.29• CINDERELLA' SHOP.P.E, 214 Mankato ' HaddaoVs :cteaners .-1 ;. ¦;. .:'' -. - '¦ 7 5 pmrnehded the selection of a No. 2 rye . HEREFORDJ-E EDE R Cattle, 28, ', includ^ 37-31, but outscored ¦ ' 'Ave. ¦ ¦' . . : ': - ;*; '•' ¦ ¦. ¦?; '. Limavled SPRING VALLEY 46 7; Togs ' n' Toys ..;..;„,;?.. 7 ,5 p ?. , . . . . . * Ing -20 : sucking; calves . averaging 50O ' Southeastern Minnesota e i t y, 1 M. New ' ; Cozy Corner York J ?lt3s. Byron Bur oss, RI. 1, Peterson. Plum.. City 19-11 in ; the ^* final Mondovi : roared J off V to £n . .. *< 4 ¦ Homeward Step ' preferably Winona, as a site for Plumbing, Roofing ?_v2l TeL iRushford , 864-7717. "' * : "- , "? - " period?- ¦ ¦ ¦ " " ¦ ...... v..,., 4 ¦ 4 V , . . \ - ' • ." ¦7- -" .>¦ '• iearly lead and ?was never head- Poianc Trucking ....;..., -. '. -: * Stock Prices GRAIN ^ " ^ ' ' ¦ ... * 4 sectional play because of its .ac- Go6a HbLSTElN .Cow,. coming ' with Al Weiss was; the big scorer Golden Frog. :' -. - .:l/. - : - : ELECTRIOKOTO^ *RWTER V ed Vas the Buffalos 7 bounced ¦'...... :.... 5. : 7 ¦?¦ . . third calf in 1 week; also Holstein Linahan. :..!' :¦' ' ¦;.' ' ' cessibility to Wisconsin players. Aird* re- '*• J For " clogged - sewers arid? drains . ' 's ¦ . ,., . :.- . . .- : . .5 7 Ch 51V2 Int'l Ppr 32 MINNEAPOLIS ? Wi—Wheat tueifer calf, 3 days old; from, artificial for Sacred Heart , counting .19? Spring 'Valley 60-46. ' ?;¦ Poofs ' ¦ ¦ - Tel 9509 or 6436 1 year guarantee . . v .* . .- ...... LyLLLs 7 • Preliminary attempts to inter- Als Chal 151,4 Jris & L 63 . -' ceiptsV Tuesday 237 year ago . breeding: James Groves, Fountain City, Bob Watkins had 15 for Plum Sammy's Pina !... . ¦¦ . Jim ; Lehman led; the Mondovi ..,.;. 4 8 est VWinoriahs were . unsuccessful : ¦; . CALL SYL.. KUKOWSKI - Wis- Tel. 8MU7-3885.; . ' V . -, ' *¦ ' Maiikatb Bar ' j Amrada 11% Kn 'ct 71'S 177 trading basis unchanged CityV V : " ? .. ? :. 7-;,W :7 "" • ' ' 7 onslaught with 22 markers! J NATIONAL so the invitation : was extended ; ' , HOLSTE.iNS^-A good supply of. . seryice- ' ' Am Cn :;42: V Lrld - .7 42Vi prices 1% lower cash spring ; able' bulls, on ."hand. Some by Ir.vlngton . Lima won ' the ? prelirhinary Westgate ' . .•?. p 0inti Septi c TQ ri'k & Gesspool ¦ ¦ Chuck Lamb, topped Spring Val- to L,a Crosse 1 Pride Admiral' "(40,000 Curtlss sir e, ' ¦ :' ':¦ ' ¦ ¦ ;¦ Belter Trucking , ...... 38 Am M&F 17T'8 VMp Hon -131% wheat basis, Np 1 dark northern ¦ , . . game..- - *. " ' '-: I leyj ,' • . ' . ¦ ; some by Haysseh Ford Master, excei- 'withvll. . Shorty's .. ..?.. :.,:?;?....V:i 3» Am Mt ' ' - ">;s 1 7 Gleaning Service - -. . . 19 Mn MM *66-?V 2,28 /4-2.29Vi V spring wheat one ? ' lent Gold Medal sire we recently sold ROCHESTER LOURDES 63 PRESCOTT. 84 Kllnger^s Tavern . ' . . ,;- ...... ,.,. 3J . Special truck, Sanitary & Odarjesn ' . AT&T 140 V over 58-61 to Curtiss Breeding Service. He has ¦¦ Cozy Corner Bar ...... 30 ¦ Mn & Ont 22Vi cent premium; each lb &. - *>. WOXLAND .CO. . WABASHA? ST. FELIX 41 . ."DUBAND- '42 •' ¦* ¦:? , •' . • • -? . PRODUCE ¦ ' ' ';. daughters to , 806 lbs: fat . at 3- years. . . Highway Pure Oil .:.. .::.:.LLL.2»? Am Tb .. 26:U- lbs spring wheat ; one -.cent*. .dis- Rushford,. Minn. ' ¦- , Jet. 864-9243 Mn P&L 42% . ¦ Visitors always . welcome. rAu.eller, Farms Rochester Lourdes led . nearly Durand recovered ' -fro-nl McDonald' s . Hamburgers' ..;..:.. 28- j 1 never Ancda. V 44^2 Mn ' under 58 lbs Inc. Lewistohr. Minri. , - . Mdrkeri-'s service 21 CHICAGO: (AP ) — (USSA)- . Chm 56% c-bunt each % lb all . the way in knocking off Wa- a 25-13 first quarter deficit -as ' '"" ' Jefry'svPlumbing Louise's Liquor Sto>re: - . - . ' - 20 Arch Dn? 43^ Mon Dak protein prems: 11-17 per cent : : HAMPSHIRE BOARS-Purebred; Weight basha SL Felix 63-44 in non- ' - - Live poultry : wholesale buying 35'/4 »27 E. 4th . *,* T^l. ;9394 . .*.* ' the Panthers stumbled - to ?a|n WINONA J C LASSIC - . .- Arroc St 62iV .;: ; J 200-300 lbs.. Raymond ; Dorn, - Utlca, Athletic Club ' prices 1 lower ¦ Mn Wd ? 35'i 2.29Vi-2,36Vi. . ?. ' A COMPLIMENT TO ANY KITCHEN - '/Winn. (Befharuy Road); conference a oti on Tuesday w. f_, to 1 higher; ¦ . _ 84-42 defeat at tbe : hands of Emll's Menswear Armour ¦>- .¦:' 'V- winter '.'• All-hevw MOEN . with DIALCET; You ' , : ? ; .....i... I4"i »i<| . 42 Nf Dy 7* " 63^8 No 1 hard Montana . FEEDER ; weigiit7)0 to J 0 IbsT, night! . .V* - roasters . 23-24 ; special fed white : ' , water because . Moen P|GS*^60, 77 Prescottj Hot Fjsh Shop-" . . ., ...... 14 io Avco Cp 23s 1 save ? time and 8 to 10 weeks, old,' weaned and casi Hamm' s Beer .. ' rock fryers ISV2-]9; barred rock 8 N Ahri Av 52 2.14 *'4-2.35V4, ? Dialcet gives, top, efficiency - .with , one : Lourdes held a . 16-11 first- Prescott' outscored Durand in ' ' . ...;....* 12'Ji lli'i :' trated. Louis Wegman, Dover, Minn. . ¦¦ Bub?s Beer ¦ ¦ . . ll.:..- .:.yiVx ' W, Beth Sti :. SQVi Nr N Gs * ? *.'49'-V4" Minn. - SD. No 1. hard winter . haridlt control. Beautifully styled. " quarter margin, extended it to ' fryers 21; few heavy hens .19; Tel. St. . Charles 932-3604. . . every quarter as Tom Huber Buck's Camera .. . , -.- ,- io' 2 131^ ¦ 7 ] ' 1 Bng Air 37% Nor Pac 47 8 2.13-4-2;29 i . '7 PUPPIES-white, 27-19 -at halftime and was out Kewpee Lunch . 9 15 few young hen turkeys-27 .2.V . ' .- 7 Frank¦ O'Laughlin GERMAN SHEPHERD led four, cagers: into twin figures ¦' ¦ No St Pw 343 ¦ ¦' ' ¦ HIAWATHA ' - * ." Brswk 10^8 ,8 No .1 hard amber durum, - - PLUMBING 8..HEATING ;., Rin Tin Tin. blood sire. Excellent, with front 47-31 with eight minutes " ' . ; Tel. . -3703 . children ' and .-as watch -dogs,, eager ' to with 22 points; Bill Siefiert had Wesfgatt , . Points NEW YORK- (AP) —- (USDA) Ctr.?Tr ;?'. ; 4758 ;'*NW ' Air ." ; choice 2,37-2.40 discounts, am- 507 E. 3rd St? - * . ¦ Spur Oil • ' '" '¦ " ' ' * - i ¦ 68'i ; ? learn. Michael M. .Soppa, Brownsville, to play. 16 , Gary :. Most . 13, arid ; Gene * ...... ; .? * .* ,..i..;.' . *- 38 5 PLANNING* A NEW HOUSE? Choose ¦ . . Norm |— Butter offerings light, de- Ch MSPP 13 /8 Nw Bk J . .52 ber 5-7 durumV7-10. : JA/iinn, . . * , , ? ?, ' - >. 's Electric ...... V. .V77V 35 your plumbing as carefully ai you . V. Bill Glomski was the only St. Hansen 10. Midland ' ' ' : ¦ . 7 7 ...... :!...... ? 3'4v, ; mi.nd steady. Wholesale prices C&NW ?29*!8 Penney 44 Corn No 2 yellow 1.07%-1.68%. choose; your-lot. Call *. PLJREBREb^BE ^ l^.lliETBOARS-BOOd Felix player in double figures Biederman was the lore Speltz . Garage ...... * .;.V. 32 . ones, * come- see; them. * Wm. Haedtke, Paul Mon' oh bulk cartons ( fresh): - Chrysler 85Ts Pepsi . 52!V- Oats No 2 white" .6014-64%* No; ¦ with 15 points.; Bob, Curry snar- gomer/ Ward * ..... 28 v SAN ITARY Lewiston, ..Minn. Tel. 2711. ..* Durand player in two digits KAGE - RADIO '' - (AA) 3 ¦ ¦ 7 j/ i Creamery, 93 score 59!z- Ct Sve 62U Phil Pet 48*,8 3- ' white 55V'4-63 ,4 No 2 heavy PLUMBING 8. HEATING . . .. PUREBREbVoLlROC BOARs7blg rugged ed 14 for Lourdes, Jim Galuska ' ^*^~N~— Kuiak Brothers No t? ¦ '" "¦ ¦- with ini^_—-— -—^ ? ....:.VV 23 1 iBO cents. 92 score (A) 59-59^: Cm Ed 47% Plsby . ' -:-54 , white es^-ea-li; 3 heavy - 168.. E'. 3rd S - . ,. * . , Tel. .2737 kind, The ones that sire ..the-fast.gain- ' Ralph's Cash Register . ' 1V' ¦ '*i 13* and Jim Marshall 13. ¦¦ ¦¦ 2 ¦ ¦: , ¦ ing pigs. Vaccinated; lor Cholera.and 7 ARCADIA 51 ' ' ELKS'. ' - 90 score (BT 58^-59., Cn Cl; • ?50 Plrd V 62?!4-67 ,4. '- , ¦; ' v 178'4 white - Help Wanted-^Female 26 Erysipelas. 'Ml . Wj ; Wiltse. St. Charles, V Lourdes made it a double ELEVA-STRUM -48 Athletic Club VV. L Pr Oil ' ~ ;¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' '¦ Cheese steady, unchanged. Cn Can 42^1 401i Bairley, cars 177 ; year ago ' " AAlnn, " " . _ V_ Gralnbeit. Beer ? ...... ,.... 15 • .* 9 r (Sus¥i,8 Flax No 1 3.03. to Mrs. -Frank Johnstone. Antibiotic , and vitamin ' . ¦ Westgatt w L , ahce 'today. '• ' . drinking water formula ' ?¦ • ' ' Pin* Pals . . Arcadia Matmen 51-487- - .: ?.. .?. ..;.. V V ?5' a 13'*. (Wholesale s ell ing ' prices du Pont 239^ Sears Roe 9T/2 Help Wanted—-Male 27 ¦ ' ¦?. 4, 1963) , . _ V ¦ .- Pappy' s ... ., ; .. *...... 23 14 (First Pub. Wed., Dec. — ~ _ _ : SAVE . . The. Red Raiders led 10r6 at East Kod . liS-,a- Shell Oil 42S ELDERtY MAN WANTED for farm Flintstones .22 17 based ; on exchange and other 8 PUBLIC HEARING at. only $4.9fl NOTICE OF work, small dairy herd, ' with barn the end of the first period , 25-16 Blue Tuesday ...... 18 71 .) Ford Mot 51 8 Sinclair 44 1 8 ' . the City of Wi- : ¦ volume sales New York spot .' . The . City Council ol , cleaner and silo unloader Good home, for Vi-lh. Can - Hi Hopes ...... ¦- . J 17' -s meet at 7;30 P.M. .. at halftime and . 38-34 -at the end 21' i quotations: Gen Elec 82*? B Socony 64% nona, Minnesota will poor wages;. Write . £.19 Dally News. Bow to Indees Nine. Pins : n jj Monday, December 16, 1963, In the City TED MAIER ' DRUGS of three , quarters. PARK REC ?JR? GIRLS 1 Mixed colors: extras (47 lbs. Gen Fds 86V4 ?-Sp Rand 19 Council Chambers; In the City -Building to MAN. for. dairy farm, must be experi- ARCADIA. Wis. - Arcadia 's Hal-Rod Animal Health Center Bob Brownlee helped out in Vv* L min. ) 34'. *J.-3(5 ; extras medium Gen Mills 40 St Brads 75% consider and act upon the following pro- enced In handling milkers and cattle Hal-Rod , All Stars ,.., ...... ,. Jo posed Arnendment lo the Zoning Code as feeding, etc.' May start at once. George first-year wrestling team bow- ' ) , the scoring, department for Ar- Pin Dusters . ,...... „ s 3 (40. lbs; average 30 ,^-31Vi ; stan- Gen Mot 78% St Oil Cal 59% it pertains to. Community . Development Rothering, RL .1,. Arcadia, * Wis. Tel, Poultry, " ' ' Eggs, Supp lies 41 ed to Independence 28-23 Tues- cadia, netting 14 points; Lucky strikes \.LL.LLiL:¦ + 4 ' prelects. . . Waurnandee 626*2347. . _ Pin . ' "' ' dards 33-35; checks 30I4-31U, Gen Tel 30% St Oil lnd 6OV4 V-V _ day night. Smashers ,..; ;, . A, 4 Section 31*122 , Location; Minimum *rea. DEKALB. 20 week did piJllels, fully va c- Jerry Vetterkind had 20 for Diamonds. ) Gillette 32 St Oil NJ EXPER IENCED married man wanted for ...... : . 4 4 Whites: extras (47 lbs. minj 71% In . any. R-2 district, the owners ol a dairying and general farm work. Top cinated, light controlled, -raised* 'on .slat INDEPENDENCE 28 ' Powder Pulls .:,.W ' ' 'VV ' '' ¦'¦ Kleva-Strum and Greg Finstad . . . ¦ 3 5 34 1 1 v; (40 Goodrich 54% Swft & Co 42 tract ' ot . land comprising not. less wages Separate house. Herb Wlebke, floors, Available year around, SPELTZ Spare Masters ¦"'"¦ ' ? 2-:!6 extras medium . ARCADIA 23 , ... . . 3 4 than one acre and. Ih any R-3 dis- Prosper , Minn . * CHIC K H A T C H E R Y, Rolllngstone, ¦ .1. 2. . Alley Cats * '"' lbs7 average ) - .SO-SHi*' ; top Goodyear 41 Texaco . 67 tract :of ' land ¦ 103—Rossa JA) : won by for- 3 t , trict, the owners of a . . " " ^ Minn. Tel. 2349. ¦ Vetterkind shone on defense : GO GETTERS : quality (47 lbs. min. ) 35\ 2-W, qucilily (47 lbs. IB Mach 486 Wlworth 80% agalnsl the said (A) . 138—Severson ' .! IV pinned Most Valuable Playe r LEAGUE present to speak lor or and future Income substantial. Must be ' A real good miction , market lor your Athletic ) (41 Int llarv 58% Yg S & T 125% proposed amendment. ¦ ' vv, L min. 37-:iH' -: mediums lbs. married, 22 to 3B years of age nnd have livestock. Dairy. cattle on hand * all Kiehl i'A) . 145—Hoskos U) pin- ' Efisl End Coal Co ' ' ,. ' Dated December 2nd, 1963. 7 MH.WAlIKKR , ' \Vis. ;; .*l' - For . .. .. T4 10 average) 3 a-33 ; smalls (3fi lbs. good car. For. personal Interview con- week, hogs boiiqht every day Trucks A). r>4-—rA **»;* : Ul National Bank .....,.:. 14 10 .1' JOHN 5. CARTER, tact Mr. Koch,. Youle ' s "^Aotel, -Onli v ned F'ernholz j 1 ) available. Sale . Thurj., 1 p.m. Tel. 2667. (I) (A r the fourtli time in. .liis l(l-yeai *- Polly Meadow . ...:/.,,.... *I4 )0 average 211-29 ; peewees 23-24. City Recorder . vllle, Wis*., Wed. night, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. ^ pinned Heseh i . 16 Ptiilllpi 44 , ,* ' - 'I car.eei*, - Hank Aaron has bt-en ; : ., ,. ii 12 LIVESTOGk (1st fub , Wednesday, Nov. 27 , 1963) Farm (A) .—) Schlitj Beer - ' Implements 48 Klink pinned Haiama < !. . . *..,, . .10 14 ' (AP) ' ¦ . . 'CHICAGO - Chieago SOUTH ST. PAUL IMMEDIATE ¦1 named the Hravf- .s' most valu- Cabined by Pabst *,.. . I it CITY Of" .' WINONA . 80--Dorn (Al dec. Sokolosky i jp ¦ able ', player by Uie Milwaukee Me rcantile Exchange - -Butter SOUTH ST. PAUL, Wn\n. . (USOAI Winona, Minnesota EMPLOYMENT (T i 5-3. Unlimited- • Haines (A) .steady ; wholesale buying prices Cdtllc -1,5.00; . calves 1,800; slaughler ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS liaseball writers. * ; ) r :, jleer-, , aiid heller .j mcxler-tely active, FOR TWO married men, 71 to 40, for top- i USED TRACTORS won by forfeit . oiuoi.Ks <; I T KIHKI AM unchanged; 03 seore .AA * ,>7 4; molly sitfrt dy allliou*;'!, Inhlanctn: lining GASOLINE notch sales route opportunity. 1)00 per Aaron , who hit .:d!i. belled *H ¦ week plus expenses during training lor j ' Allis Chalmers ¦ ' »«): lo ?5 coiih higher; tietruuid again r-Jther Sealed Proposal** piarked "Gasoline WD45 . SAN' DIKCIO , Calif. (AP ) - (12 A 57-vi : 90 15 57; . C-56 ; cars men lookln .i'.tor'iales enreer. Srnd ap- Pl'RNEI.L y \\V homers - and* drove; . iri Kid runs , : n.H'Ow; ?cov, \ and bulls slHady; . lew Bid'' will be. received al lhe Ollice ot Ihe 2—-Allis Chalmers WD', 1 % IV 57 * j : Jl!) (' . ;" i. choice 1,000 1,200 Ib -.Jciirs JJ.00*22 ,J5; ' ol Hie City of -Winona, plication to E-)6 Daily News. MADISON i/lV-Linebacker Jim was chosen Tuesd ay as the win- The Baltimore Orioles traded i7' Clly Recorder with wide front. ' Kggs about steady ; wholesale loiid-mo',lly choice l,?33 lli-i 21.7J; mixed Minnesota, until 7:30 * P.M., on Monday, Help—Male or Female j Purnell , a defensive specialist in ner of the Manning . Vau jjh 'n outfielder Al Smith to the Cleve- high gowl and low crioice 2l,;s*22,00; December 16, 1963, for furnishing lhe City 28 Farmall M buying prices Uncharged; 70 per ~ ~ "^ his three varsity seasons at Wis- award. He will be honored bv land. Indians for outfielder Wil- good 50 )52175; canner and.culler 12 , 00- ol Winona with approximately 55,000 gal* NIGHT FRY COOK viwanted for day's John Deere G oent or better grade A whites 16.00; lew choice V50- 1,000 Ib heilora lorn ol 'gasoline In Accordance Will) Ihe a ; week . work, No Sundays. Call or | consin , was announced Tuesday Ihe writers at their lll h innu;.! lie Kirkland today. The Orioles 21.00-21. li: good 19.50 20.75; canner - 34* ••; mixed 'M V-y, mediums and spoclflcBtioh*! prepared by Ihi City write. Steak Shop! as tht 1963 football team 's most Diamond Dinner Jan. 10 at the also paid an undisclosed amount cutter 12.00-15.00; utility and commercial Engineer ol ,Winona , Minnesota. Also is ' other used ' tractors .. 211 L i*; standards 33; dirties 29; cows .12 , 50-14.00; canner and Cutter .10.50- Specifications and Proposal Form may Situations Wanted—Fem. 29 valuable player. V Hotel Schroeder. of cash. 12 50; iitilily bulls to choose from. See us for rhecks 29. 17.00-18 50; . canner be ot-lalnrd at the City engineer ' s Office; " ' and culler U. 50-16.50 ; vealers and Clly H»H, Winona, Mlnncola. All bids SATURDAY WORK Wanted by* . college a trade on a new Allis Chal- slaughter calves fully i.1.00 lower; high must be suhmltled qrv the Proposal Form student . Write or Inquire E-1B Dally mers D CHICAGO (AP) — (USDAV- choice and prime vealers 2/.0O 29 .00; good 'furnished. News. .. Series tractor. HELEN N ELSON SOCKS 551 Potaloes arrivals 2fi; on track and choice slaughter .calves 18.00*23.00 ; A certified check or bidder '! bond shall lew medium and gdod <100*;50 |b le«der accornpflny each bid In an amount equal Situations Wanted—Male 30 2(55; steers 20.00-21.50. . 215; total U.S. shipments lo ar least live per cent (5*?i ) ol tho hid FARM JOB wariled by experienced young ' Hogs 10.000; lalrly active;' Morken s Service .supplies moderate ; d e mancl barrows made payable lo , the Clly ol Winona marr ied couple. Separate house . Ber. and . gilts ileady to ?.*,' cenlj higher, which shall be forfeited to Ihe City In Rushford up- hard L. Mueller, 523Vj E. 9lh„ Winona. , Minn. Tel. R04-71B7 slctw; market steady for best turn generolly confined HO lbs and light- Ihe even! the successful bidder falls to ¦ stock ; carl,ot track sales: Idaho er; sows mostly steadv; 1*2 200-2-tO. lb enter Into a contract wllh the Clly Business Opportunities 37 "Your dealer for Allis barrows and gilts l-Ui-H •Tiie ' 50; mixed l-D Clly reserves llie right to re|»ct ' ~" " • Chalmers , Cchl , New Idea Hengel Hits 628 Errorless niNsets 3.50; Minnesbla North 190 240 lbs 14.00-14 55. largely 14 00; any and all bids and to. waive lnlor*m*il|. E STABTlSHEDB0siNESS right on Thlrd ¦ Diakotn Red River Valley round V40 -270 Uis 13.25 14 00'; 12 medium 160- lies . St., in business rtlslrlcl, Reasonable renl nnd Cunningham, " The bowling pace , in Winona ' bowlegs were : Irlene rimmer 1 512,. Pappy 's registered 2,3!)il. 190 ins 1.1.00 U 00; 13 2/O 4O0 lb -sows D.iled at Winona, Minnesota, November on 2*0x60' building, oil heat, basement. i eou are or are not nnd Good condition, 2«00 while rolling for Graham & Mc- Bub' s Beer hit 984. Clarence 13.75 I4 .J5; 2*3 250*270 lbs 13.25*13.75 ; 1*3 honors for his squad. Coca Cola ported : young toms 14-20 lbs and petition for settlement and allow- nre; interested in the inde- bushel capacity, Guire, while Rivers counted a 553 errorless. 400 450 lb sows 11 ,00 11.50; 2-3 ' 450-tOQ ance thereof and lor distribution to Ihi At Lewiston Gary hit a 244 , walked off with those with 946 ; ' 34 'i-35 cents, 20-24 lbs 34'i. lbs 10 2511.00. pendence, prestige and se- persons (hereunto entitled ; and St, Charles, Sold '" Quality Chevrolet took squad ' —2,701. Elks* — Harold Cadii Jr. pac- Cattle 8.000; calves none; slaughter IT IS ORDERED, Thai the hearing curity of b-Mng your own for 7VEW YORK (AP) sliers strong lo 50 ceols higher; loads Hiercol be had on December 1.1, 1963, laurels with 1 ,052-2 ,') i 'l. 1, ed Grain Belt Beer to 9111 with Canadian boss ,, agricultural'URM only, Mx:M IVKSTG .VI'K? Nalional-Ciiuck ; ' dollar ,9273 , previous day .9275, prime , 1,206 1,725 Ib -Jau-ahlur sleeri 24.25; al 11 o'clock A.M., belore this Court In we «in nt this timo The women had better luck : his 513. Mnr v Wills collected 192 ¦ rno'.l' high choice and prime 1 ,100-1,350 Ihe probate courl room In Ihe court offer you the opportunity to feet with 10 fool studs. Fa- cracking the 500 circle. Helen ' Halvorson socked 54!) lor ISIor- for .1, C, Penney, and Home lbs 23.25-23.75; high choice and prime house In Winona, Minnesota, and that ! 1,400 1,550 lbs 22.00-22.75; choice 900-1,150 earn this Income as an in- cility lqiins available. keh 's Service, awd Marvin Jlup- , (YV1U)S ; notice hereof be given by publication Nelson led the onslaught in the 1, Furniture blasted 2 6411, SK N TUUNKR lbs 22.75--23 .50; choico 1,400-1,600 lb» of thli order In Ihe Winona Dally News dependent businessmnn in a precht nailed 217 for lliway 21,00 22.00 ; good 900*1,530 Ladies City circuit at Hal-Rod j HAL-ROD: Four-City — Cen- LEXINGTON , Ky. (AP)-IIcr- lbi 21,00*22.50; and by mailed notice as provided by growing rqtnil business. Pure Oil. Shorty 's bounced 944 choice and prime 981 Ih helfors 72,85; law, May bo seen Dec , 10 and Lanes as she waxed ir>;i-l {i2-l!)(i |j tral Motors rapped l ,(il9 behind sbel Ttlrner , a 230-pound Univer- bulk choice 8(10-1, 100 lbs 31.50-22:25. Daled November 19, 1963. 11. i and Klinger 's Tavern rapped 2,- ' Sheep 7D0; slaughter lamhs ' .slearfy lo I= T For information call Mr. If interested -551 for Pool's. Betty Thrune ¦¦¦ * Phil Karsina 's 236. Hob Kosi- sity of KtMilucHy tackle , said , D, LIBI RA, contact Winona 709, . , ( 25 cents nighor; few packages choice Probale Judge , Timmons at Minneapolis clouted 213-541 for Golden I dowski knickeel ; 5115 for Bell's Tuesday night he has signed a and prim* 90*110 Ib wooled slaughter (Probale Court Seal) ASCS County Office , IM-BOIH or write P O. Box Lewis- Frog , and Pozanc Trucking ! Wenonali — Pat IIu.se sparked Bar , and Mike 's Fine Foods had contract with St. I,ouis of tlie lambs 20, 00*30 50; good and choice 11.50- Bernh •& King . ton , Minn. Pin Pals to 806 with her 19G- 20.50; utility and eoortt H.OQ-lS.OOt cult Attorneys for Pelltlc*ner 7;i2 , Winonn , Minn, . ' , ' ipanked 921-2,608. Other 500 j . high (earn scries with 2,941. Nalionnl football liC-igue. ' lo flood wooled (.laughter «W*l 4.50-6,50. St. Charles, Minnesota ; ' '" ' V I STRICTLT BUSINBSS V'' v Ui ) Warited—Real Estate 102 U>ea Cart 109 VNeedlea and Service ' ¦:' . i THIRD . E, 4»- J4. bedroom home* new WANTED-rto . buy or rent new or nearly CHE*VR0LET^1*>63, Imoala Sport Coupe; . «¦• funnel, ivi bithi. niw. kitchen, Hew. 2 or 3 bedroom home; Write E-17 4-speed,-" 100 h.p., radio 10,000 * miles. " v ' All Makes of Record Players . redicorstw throughout;; Under IfU.OOC, . Dally News, New . price $3346 golha ' into service, Used Cart V7?; -/ylOS Uted Cart V V 109 Arihl i-McGIII Rui BltiM, 106 W. 3rd, " must ia crlllce. «393. Tal. 70». , WILL PAY HIGHEST -CASIFPRICBS FALCON-l W4, Futura, 1 ,500 miles, load- CADIUAC-19M, Coupa DlVllll, full f Til. 4015 Of SIS7. po*v*. Harclt s Music Store ed with extras. . Will- .sacrifice, drafted er, completely rHOntSlllontd ' ¦ , .;¦ '¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ FOR YOUR CITY PR0P8RTY . ttir oun'i- ,.; lis: '.g.Vsrel. . -: . * " . - * ; Winona, . D. Nf AT,: 2-Mdroom, l-jfloor homl. All 7 1962l CHEVROLET . Into service. . Tel. Rushford 8I4-7HI or out, Including motor,, brakes, transmis- fliors tiled, Nice kltchein with imfle ^HANK '" contact Roger Colbtnion, Rushford, sion, neiy tires, silt * covin. Immioi a JEZEWS KI v -;Bel--Air- V7- ¦ cupboards. Locited in Ooodvlew. Con- (Winona's Only Real-Estate Buyer) .7v 77 . . Minn:. * • • "lili . Reasonable. Nyitrom Motori. , radio, 6-eyllnder mo- . venient to Wifh-tf iwtmiy plint. VII- Tel? 6388 add 7093 , P.O. Bex; 345 - 2-aoot* hee'er, . lags water and sewer newv In thi home. tor with automatic transmission and CHeVROLET-IMt, V-«, ixtillMf total. tion, straight stick -with ovifdrlvi, 4 For Reliable SOxISO.r Prleld al «,0O0. ABTS TWO AND THRSE-bedroom hemei -Want- white sldewall tires. Extra beautiful Pull; lot, \l96V PONHtlAC new Goodyear tires, Til. I4JJ bUofe AGiNCV, * fne.rr Riiltori, 15« Wilnul ed. Buyers are walling. See or -call red body wltb the same exclusive . It " ' 2579 Itt lr .*«. * " TV or Radio Repair St. . fll. - 4S« -or aim . houft* ' * * t. R. uL,L' ,L;Wr 7;; 6rl*)tif red Interior . Low rrilieaae. a- . / CUy 1-1717; Bill Ziebell UU, t: A. STAHR truly¦ wonderful car. 7 7;777 ;CQtql|hb . -:;.7 7'' v. ¦ ' ¦ - '• ¦¦ Lili V- Mirk y - '.;;. Ui. tlti ¦¦ ' ¦ Abts 3184. ;* ; . . ?" . ;;. ? * . ¦;: ¦-;. , - ^7 $1995? : Call Mtii..7. - : Wts ai* your " ^ ¦¦ lirOI * lot, 1 . •¦- ' radio, heater, THREE BHDROOMS, *V Acceiiorlei, Tires, Partis 104 i 7 - - 'Mlr.i* DON'T PLAY GAMES baths, baseboard hesf, bullf-ln ifdv* 1961 CHEVROLET \ Hydramatic tjfansr Phptofact Equipped and oven, fireplace, rocK-facM outside, ~ ¦ / VOTKSWAdBN SNOW^t l R fe"s"^Xi»/i5. ":¦ ¦ : " attached oarage, toddea lawn. In An- 7 V. Bel Air ? ' ¦ * . V "L'-\". ' - mission/whitewall J THIS V/INTERIf Less than 1,000. miles wear, Cos! ' ' ¦ .j Electronic Techriiciah der«on Addition, between ooodvlew and 122.90 . - -4-idoor, . radio, heater, V-8 ehsjine: with ¦ each, ; sell both for l35j Tel. 2807, Ext. Ly \•; ' */¦ tires, tu-tone fin- : Mlnnnoti City.? Til. Ralllngstoni 5&11 ¦¦ ¦ aofomaflc transmlssd'rt. Pastel Blue 55, Mr. Slangai. . .* ' . . BE READY FOR ALL "We understand your set best.'' . cbllecLj iob Rolbleckl AAInnesota Clly. . body with matching blue Interior. Ex- \f i ish, extremely loW ^ ^ SNOW TIREjS^fvvo *S:6dx14 .whlfawaiis cellent condition throughout, low JT^ LOCAfjONrj-rtbry, ^bldroort) mileage. Especial- ;; EAST with wheels, for Pohtlac. in exctllenl mileage. Especially prlesd for oulctc Y ¦ v tHAT ^NpVy*^ home, ideal family home, i blocks to " " ' We're fully equipped with a . cdnollfltyi. T«l. <286. V : . . . .- ¦ tale. .v, Iy priced at* ;/ .; .; * : , . : bus. J Close to churches, school! ind 'i ' SAM'S 7 PHOTOFACT LI, ..shopping center . Give, us a .'call and - . -' OoM Selection of Used Tlr«»t . . $1695 iLU "' 1956 4-wheel drive Jeep tti- BRARV-9the world's finest we will be glad to mnke en eppolrt- 15"- -r »3.95 end up.. - yy: r]' ' .tion wagon, ft cylinder ment to show. ABTS AGENCY, INC, New Retr««ded Show Tires. :-. ¦ $m^ ' ¦ TV-Radio service data: We Realtors, IS1? Walnut J St. Tel. . 4242 . or ' 7.50x1-4 — 3 for M2.J2 ' -\ 77. motor ;...7;.7;..;?7 .. IMS . have the complete manual after hours: E. Ri Clay 8-3737, -Bill ; Plus J Tax and Exchange. N^SfROM'S ¦ ziititii tau, ye; A. ASIS UU. ? LL . Chrysler - Plymouth * . i960, CJJ5 Jeep UnlvertaV covering the ; very set you : Open Manday - Friday Nltea BY J OWNER—1025 ' Gllmori? Ave., Vill FIRESTONE7 ' ' - V completely overhauled own—that's why we under- V Jibedrobm home o-n 92 x 1M'?.tot. . 200 West 3rd * Tel. 6flii0 ^VE¦ I^BLESI kept : - ¦ ¦ l¦¦¦ • and new paint job .* . . $1608 stand your set best! V Lttfs of ¦xtre i. JmmWlete posseiilon. 75 ;W; .^d^¦ ,j. ;. . Tel. ;: fr27l . Til. : t-34M for ippolntment. 7 1962 CHEVROLET ' ? . Open Friday Evenings 1962 4-wheel drive, Jeep «ti* IF YOU WANT to buy. sell or. trade r:\ r MDHAWk - :*:;^-; USE OUR VARIOUS -Shank, HOMEMAKBR'S ¦ ' ¦ ¦ 7 BelAir 7 tion wagon, exdellent coiir be sure to see* ¦ ¦ • ;.7 N.D. JSIylon 6 ply* 7 ¦EXCHANOE; 352 E. 3rd. : ; : . - . dition, one ovvner, low PAYMENT PLANS FOR ¦ ¦' , E; OOOD WEST Broadway loelllon. 6 ¦ v • ' # * : ^'hder auto- V mUeage .;..;/..;,... $2188 rooms and 3 bedroom home. Large 7'7v; - * TrueJ<7;Tix< &g- . , - . .*?.\* matic? transmis- H. Choate & Co. dining room ind living room. Front 7 : / SPECIAL!!; ' " ¦ ; ' " Completely Wlnterlzedl . screensd porch, glatsea-ln back porch. ' -;- ' : Y / sien, all new . ^ 7 REPAIR COSTS; ? - Niw jn furnace, Hjj3us«jvery heat arid -*. . ; 6 S0-1-Q . - ..: *:. :- - . .|/$V9/95;v. : ; . -• : 1959 7 bidsmpbiie Dynamic J /' ' . whitewalV t i r 8it. - , clem; Call us on Ihlt. ABTS AOEN- ' \- ; ' ' ' ' :'' ' - Tel ' ¦: ' f 88 -4-door hardtop, power 7 ? "pur filing space problem fc golv«'d; ttr - : * -7' .7. CY, INC. Realtors, 15** Walnut St. . - 700,15 , .;. .: . :., $24.607L V light blue finish. "i 'T: K KRAUSE C& ^* Refrigerators V 72 4342 or after tlOOrt: E. R,. Clay H737, \_ Extra c ; steering,? power brakes, I stopped making carbon ¦ 4B54, ; E. A. AbtS 3114? ; Y ¦ ¦ J . '**-an. on* - ¦¦ ¦ ¦: j copies!" 7 Bill 2leb«ll . , •' ¦7V ¦ 'Plus 'Tax ' ; V ¦ ¦ "BREEZY ACRES" ¦•II through Th» p-ally. Ntws;CI»»silled Ad«:»nia your fllti won't b«* :-7 . . . - . - . owner.? ¦ ; automatic transmission, Ed's Refrigeration & Supply FOUNTAIN CITY—Urge 11 room build- . * .. clutttr«t vylth-lettert? !<> customers. Commercial and Domestic ing on N. Shore Drive. Suitable for radio, whitewalls. Like South on New Highway 14-«i * ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ , . 553. E: .4th ...... Tel ,? 55» - epts., warehouse or. .store. For sill or vv.V:7.-7 . : jnew. Price ? ? ; $13915 : Closed Saturday afternooni rent. Also large. modern mobile horhi, KALMES TIRE .$.l'795;7v7.7 " * • Farm Implanienlr V 4S Artld-H for Salt $T Special* at the Store 74 sacrifice for quick sale. C. SHANK; ' Homemaker'.s - Exchangii, Winona s Used Tire Center 1958 Pontiac Super Chief 2- FORD rear mounted cultivator and plows WEST BENb 30 cup automatic coffee _S52yjAJ-r-L Wanted—Automobiles 11< ' wanted. Ktnn&fi Levad, lake Mills, maker. A terrific bargain at $9.99. NEAR LEWISTON—5 beSroom country 7 108-116 W72nd;st . . ; ¦ door hardtop, power steer- ' DAILY fslEWS JUNK "CARS and trucks . . Iowa . ' ' : BAMBENEK'S, 9th and Mankato. home on five acre plot, automatic; heat, : , • ¦ ¦ ¦ wantid. Til VEN^BLES^;: ? lag, power brakes V-8, 8-i7eo - * - - . - . .' -.;¦ - - : . " ;; - 2 water, systems, 4 bedrooms may be . , . ' . . . . HAMMET^MlU-^FalrbenkYAAorse, 125; U TOY CLOSE-OUT SALEI ": ? ISAML : y closed off making . this homi adaptable . automatic tiransmission, John Deere ,' k3J ; .' 6(hl PTO drive, $95; . 20% to 50***> Savings ' Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 76 W7 2nd . ..7 Tel. 8-2711 . . ¦ - for or large family. Total ' Mobile j new heat houser for WD tractor* J20; Shop and' save now at SHUaASKI'S either couple red and white. Home*, Trailer* 11 price W,W0, 51,000 down. -Balance on GLASS that wooden boat now; there lirl't Open Friday Evehings ¦ - Ed Stiever, HI. 2, Winona. (Wilson) SUBSCRIPTIONS 58 W est 3rd, .. ". Tel.. 8:3389. . , - . .7. .V V. .j . 1 : contract -for deed. Tel. Altura 7521, a better ¦ time. WARRIOR, BOATS, - el. Price-; 77 : . * * $895 . SEVERAL? Winter closfouts it big siv IILO. UNL.OADBRS, bunk feeders, Darn - '- '.:. ¦¦ ' ¦•" ¦ ¦ ' Idas. !' NEAR THIRD ST.- Nle« coty, . compact 8-3866.. . V . * .. V ?; . - . : . . Now Is the time to buyl Van' . cleaners, parlors, bum tanks, pipe line 7- 'MaV' Be Paid At Trailer Sales, Blapk River Ftlli. WH 5-rbotfi riouse, ail on one floor. Gas nit- milkers, all other iupplle* tor tht beef 7 SANTA 5TOCKS7 7 nace, new electric . Wiring, a!»o M0. Motorcycles, Bicycles PRICES SL/tTsHED' man or dairy farmer. * ." ';¦ TED MAIER DRUGS ? 107 'kLiyyJ MORKEN'S oiraji used mobTt Priced lor quick -sal*. WJ .OOO. See Of call y&iUUr homes. Save JlOO's now. Rid Top M< OAK RIDGE SALES 8, SERVICE SMALL APklANCES FREE motorcycle thrill movies, 2 hours, ' r bile Home? Sales. : y Mlttntltkt. Lftl. : Altura 7J4< . " > " ¦ Books/ Periodicals ; ? 14.95 clusive dealers for BSA-Trlurriph-BMW- ALVIN KOHNER BAR CORN and. baled straw for salt. F. E. Compton -fc Company Jawa motorcycles, 578 E?; 4th. pSED GARS Rushford. Minn.? Tel. 864-7187 AUCTIONEER, : City, antl state ihantat ? Hart Nildnwv Lewiston, Minn. ; BQB V . g Fqstoria Hand Mixer $ 9.95 | v ov? lnd bonded, 252 - Liberty Sl. (C*orn# ; Publishers — Cbnipton' > ' ALFALFA HA*r^l,5W square bales, con- :v ; Trucks, Tract's, Trailers 108 FULLY REGONDITIONED: .6. 5th ind Llbirtylvj il. 49;SW..; . -?. - .: ditioned. . Don Frtdrlckson, : Kellogu, :7 Pictured Encyclopedia ? Hamilton Beach Mirth . .. ¦ ' ' (Half jJrlce trade in privijege) Percolator . .. , ;.... . $|24.95 ¦%T^ ^r^^L- ' 'tei/2349 ' WINONA'S only truck body nianufacfur- jiNp WNTESUZED Minnesota C^\^ry : L. . er' - ; (Fact index in each volume) ' ¦ ' ' • » builds, repairs,:* letters and paints. YOUR BLUEPRINT West Bend 10 cup 7 "M- y - : . ' • ?.: ' lib Center St. BERG'S TRAILER, 3950 W. , 4th . - .-y , Land & Auction Sale* ' Evirett.' ll Kohner ¦• - '•? Wilbur M; Gibson ; SS?. Percolator . -.,: ,. $19.95 FORD—1951 I -tori, new rubber, THAN KS A LOT! godd box. BUY NOW &.SAVE lit Wilnu t. Til. S-3710, ttlir. Cheap, Crouch Direct Service, 2nd 8. ^ j htura W. Sales Representative West Bend Electric ¦¦• FOR/PLeASURE^ ' 7 Art . Schiaffner 7 GatHedraI Ceilings Washington. , ^ DEC. «i-Fri, 7 p.m; DwililnB lT house (Former Peplh Co; Supt Griddle ... ; ;?... ;.. $19:95 hold auction, Arcadle Impl. Shop, ? Ar .'. give a feelino of spac iousness to this? , FORD-1950,¦ V-8, ¦ V, ton pickup, . Tel? ; ; ;- ::¦ ¦ • • cadle Impl. Shop, Ateitlla, Wis. Mn Winona Farm & v V of Schools) rambler. SM the 9M9; . - . , . ** . - . .. , * . ¦/. . * . :. - ¦ . : V ;- - " i^i^jj^/? , West? Bend Fry Pan $18.95 threl-bearoom ^;- Anna . Barry, owner) Alvin Kohner, tve itt 1, Box 26; Arkansaw,VWis. unique treatment of mahogany, panel- ENCLOSED alurnlnum . van to fit V/i-ton ;>loheer * Ervln Eriekson. elerkj 7 Garden Supply Fostorla 3 Qt ing and grill Work , bartw-een the con-. truck; For sale cheap. Glenn Haeuser, : venlent kitchen and living room, en- . Fountain City,: W is, - ' . ' DEC, b^-frl:, 1J:30 * plrriyfmilts -N. -9 J . . . .- , - , , y 71963 TilUKDERBiRD Lan-7 own 7 116 Walnat St. V Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 Corn Popper ...... $ 4-50 |oy the beauty and ease of cleaning Buick - Oldsittobile - GMC Nilson, Wis. . Orvllli Mynm er, ¦' FORD—19J57 V-8 M-tbn' pickup, gralfTbox, ll il ; , deau. The greatest of ' all Francis Werleln, auctioneer; ^Northen In this ceramic ..bath ; all I new . . ... wishes to thank all of his DRY BIRCH wdo ollreplace loflt. East ^Westinghouse V -new tires, 4-apeed transmission. Low Inv,; Co.. clerk. ' •' : ¦' - ¦ ready tor you to move Into. Open Moh.-Fri. Kites cars. 1 year 100% full : . :- . . . . - . customers who have patron- End Coal and Fuel Oil Co., w\ E. 8tti; V Fry* Pan ...77 .U $19,95 mileage. Tel. . W lnpna. 8-3071 . ' guarantee, DEC."7—Sat,, T p.m. 2 miles E. of flevi ized him at the new* location . OAK WOOD : Westinghouse Greaseless $10 9p0 . CHEVROLET-iesf, i/t ton plckup, inow oh Hwy. 10. Llla Skoug; owner; Jin Good oak ilabs sawed . In stovt . lengths. buys-thls twd-bedrodn> -i br|ck honrie Iri tires, J 6 wheels, grain, box,; stock rack, 1962 FORI) Galaxie 6 cylin- Helke, auctioneers; Gateway Credl ' ' ' ¦ for the past two years and Suitable; for range and furnace. Price . . Broiler-Fry Pan ,.. $34.95 a good east location, ^corner lot) wood 47,000 miles. Herb Haase, Rt, l, ?W l- . Ine;, - clerk . .. * '. ' ;-¦: ' .* . ; .; .;. ¦ riona, ¦ ¦: ' der, straight drive, 4-dr., . * reasonable. Haul It yourself; . paneled jiving room plus, carpetlrg, - . Minn. (near . Stocktort). . ;. 1956 CHEVROLET 210 to show his appreciation he ; DEC. 7-r-Sit., 12 nodn.. A. miles *W. o •: BRUNKOW . SAW MILL * iarge single car garloe.. 19,000 actual, miles, full will give away choice, of - Trempealeau, Wis, .-? Tel. - 534-431* ' : ' Mfrtdofo; H.W. Hauser Estate, owner WENO^A EiLEGTRIC ' ; ; ¦^ 2-door, V-8 motor, guarantee * Mlllor 8, Llnse, auctioneers; Comm 77- ': ;v:,7'7. .¦7? : 7vUSED7-- '7^ - 7;.. ^ ¦ ¦ ¦ turkey, ducks, geese or can- IN TRYING to supply oor customers .- :7 Y0Ul ^ Loaj i l, Fin.. - Cd.< clerk. '. .' ' . * . the " ^OWSTftUGTION C07 ; . .rf' automatic ? trahs- 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air, ^ ned ham; to grace your holi- ;s*lth greatest variety of fuels at ¦ will be thi first to live In this sub- y ^ the lowest possible cost, we have again ¦ stantial three-bedroom rambler now TRUCKS & PICKUPS , V-8, Powerglide, 4-dodr DEC. 7—Sit., U:3I> i.mTj miles S. e ¦lW W. 3rd • ' Tel. 5802 Y / mission tu - tone , DUfand, Wli. Po*eschl Bros. day table. Come in and find put In a supply of "RED EMBER" 7 being completed. Oik flooring, large ¦¦ Properb/ ' . ' locally owned. Leon Schdeder,.' . auctioneer) Chtppiw ' ceil-j- .."Red Ember ", the,econbh?iy fuel .? living room, bath wltti vanity,, built-in . V . I finish. Lots of ' out how you can get yours, .' so popular during the war days, sells 1955 Dodge 1-ton with dual Villey Fin. . Co., clerk. Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 75 range -arid oven, birch cabinets plus. A/ miles of: trouble- 1961V COMET station wagon, Offer ends Dec, 20: 7 for only 516.50 per ton delivered. Haul attached oirageV. • , . be settled be- . . ¦ wheels, like new? 7 free service; Now 6 cylinder, straight drive, It yourself and save SJ per ton. Try GRAVITY hot air furnace, dismantled, ' fdri the holidays.. , - ;. ' . Y ¦ • load todayl* East End-Coat A Fuel J . - l economy ¦ 18" grate, $20; Bonnet elrculaflns fan; ¦ , -: 1953 Chevrolet %rtonj good . . ..ph y-^- with¦ perform- • Co., :Wl . E*. * 8th. '!Where YOOroit : more '. VA h\p. motor, .$25. Tel. Fountain City ¦ • ' ¦ Wanted—Farm Produce 54 - ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Pyramidal " ; ance. $1495. '. . ". .• '.' heat it tower costi ' , ?? •wu^so. ¦; ."? - . . ' . • ,, LL: ;>:. - , 'aa .-iiew. . iliLJGTriOKr;? BAR OR SHELLED corn wanttd. Geo. 7 ¦?? 7 V.f;;;-7;"7:v 1960 FORD cohvertlbie, all Furn., Rugs, Linoleum ? 84 OAS OR ' OIL' heaters, ranges, water Arborv itae? 1947 Chevrdlet ;: ;- .7^vvv: $5?5; Branlc, Stockton, Rf. I, Winona, Min n. heaters,/'complete Installations. Service, ^-tbn, real black The sharpest car : Saturday> Dec. 7th Yes, trie landseaplng for thli two- : . ¦ ¦ BED, t& slie, box spring and mattress; . parts RANOE OIU BURNER CO., 907 bfdrobm home : situated on I corner ?? .; gopd.? V-' ' fln v\yhfirc * . . : v " J ' Article* for Sale V57 : JW. :Red Top Trailer Court, Lot 2- en day of sale and balance crosse direct draw beer tap, 'A h.p. ¦ Rushford, Minn. TeL 864-7187 ;:: ; ' '¦ cohdition; 1957 BUICK Special 4-door. on receipt of title. 7? compressor;. Reasonable; excellent con- 7; ' : -3r{ hlgh.; :? Washing, Ironing Mach. 79 -. . -. AFTER HOU RS CALL:. V dition. See at Hugh Orphan Upholstery . -7 - Badt ?V' . Liura Fisk 2118. . None any iilcer than this Shop> 250 Mankato, Tel. 4104; . Foam tulted. GENE'S APPLIANCE «V TV. SERVICE Leo a,-.Bee Koll 4581 car. M95. " kOUSMOLD GOODS 10S2 W. Broadway Lester O. Peterson 4244 ;. 1958 StUDEBAKER •MANY FANCY WORK pillow eases, all ' Tel, a-1787 IKart's Rlnfal Service) . new; women's clothing, size. 42; many Covered in heavy V W, L. (Wlb) Helzer 8-218! t l-fRISTMAS 6 cylinder motor with , Philco refrigerator with houwhcilcljtems. 428 E. King; Tel. 2052, MAYTAO At-ID FRIGIDAlRE-^Fasr, ex- . Bob. Selover . 7827, \ straight stick, , overhauled freezer across top ; Kelvina*- nylon frieze; ; :- pert service. Complete stock end parti. KITCHEN CABINET, ; 10 ft7 wlttl slhk) ; 'HI Oibafe* & Co. Tel, 287). ? SPECIALS! motor and new rubber; ; TRUCKS — tor chest type deep freeze; storm wind ows; bathroom fixtures, 4 Brown, beige, green | BOB — bowls, 1 bathtub, 4 basins; 2 drinking ; ,rXiL j G.E. 21-irich: TV «etj May- orange. Wanted to Buy V 81 : I960 CMC Model 4000 series, 1949 DODGE tu-tone, 2 . fountains; 240 gal.* .oil. drum; 1 combi- or . .? ,|77 /77'/S\i . '7 tag washer ; electric sewing : nation wood: and electric stove; used USED POOL TABLE wanted. State size, ^Tel;v. : long wheel base .... $1895 V speed, 5-sp*eed transmis- ; 3 machine; rubber burner; 3 lumber; lots of . rock wool Insulation condition, price. Write W. F ., Johnson, I C,^**¦ -^? 2349 1956 VF-205 INTERNA- sion, tandem with plat- men's stand toilets, celling blocks to Rt . 1, Box 6, Austin, Minn. ' oil heaters; gas range; da- cover 30x50 ft. rooni. Oscar Blank, Tal. -.? ' • . •" L20 Center St. form. $675. V: ' ¦ ' : |- . 7 TIONAL tractor J . $2495 . Waumandee 625-2383. : :. ? . . . TABLE SAW WANTED^B In, blade, AUTO SALES 1956 INTERNATIONAL tu- venport and chair;: desk and . Wrif* Wm. StvertOti, Rt. h Oalelvlllt, 1856 S-182 INTERNATION- chair ; oak extension table •AND, Treated sand and de-icer. All 1 Wis,, Tel. 105J alter, 5 , p.m. V RAMBLER-DODGE tone, 2-speed. Clean, $895. available for Immediate delivery at AL? With 84" Cab and7 6 chairs; 12x12 . wool ROBB BROS. STORE, 574 E. 4th. Tal. BURKE'S WM. MILLER SCRAP IRON * METAL 3rd St. & Mankato Tel. 8-3649 1950 INTERNATIONAL pick- . - ' ¦ ' • ¦ ¦' ¦ CO J pays highest prices for scrap and Chassis .:.... $795 4007,. - . ,.; . . . ' . .. ' . '. ; . ^ Open Monday k Friday Nights rug ; 10x12 wool rug; buffet;. ^ V FURNITURE MART Iron, metals, hides, wool and raw fur ¦Lincoln Agency, \nc. up % ton. Very nice. $375. i l ECTRTc WATER HEATER ani) hot 1955 STUDEBAKER 1-ton Universal vacuum cleaner; East 3rd and Franklin 222 W. 2nd T»l. 2M7 1945 CHEVROLET tt ton wafer tank. 10 white Havlland china Closed Saturdays Real Estate—Ihsuranbe ; dump truck ... ?V $795 3 double beds ; dresser; plates, Maytag mangle, RCA record pickup, runs perfect. $175. player, ¦ hand crochet tied spread. Tel. WANTED SCRAP IRON & J METAL, ' 1948 INTERNATIOiVAL KB2 1962 CHEVROLET c h e s t drawers; rockers; ¦ ¦ Good to Eaf «S ' 8, . 1960 CHEVROLET I ton, • ' 5789. * .? ' : TMng* COW HIDES, WOOL 'RAW FURS. ¦ ¦ misc. chairs ; small appli- HIGHEST PRICES PAID ton pickup , ' . . .-¦ ' .¦ . $165 very clean, FREEZER, 13 cu. ft.; also portable tubs. Burbank Russets, Ken NEVER SO MUCH V* . BelAir ft cylinder, 4- POTATO special I M 8, W IRON AJ*ID METAL CO . 7 ances ; Wearever aluminum, 424 W. King. Tel. 8-2540, 4, Cherokee. J1.98 per speed. $1295. nebec, Norland 207 W. 2nd, across Spur .Gas Station All Winterized and - Potato Mkt., 118 AAkt, . and many gpod misc. items. YOU'LL never- wax floors again after V00 li .up. Winona ' For . your Convenience . FOR SO 7LITTLE . -Vdrj ,, radio, heater, especial- . Ready to Go! using Seal Gloss acrylic finish Sporting Goods €6 We Are Now Again Open On Sets. V ( / automatic trans- ly for vinyl. Paint; Depot,. , - ' . * Gum, TERMS - CASH. HiGH¥sT~PRICES PAID A one floor 2 bedroom home " Lerp?l se- Bt one tlmo, Win* J mission, V-8 rao- DSE CTGAS antTeiectrlc ranges. HAD a sporting storl . for scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, \7 0& J lection of* used refrigerators. B 8. B ter tlsh poles, very cheap, fishing llgi raw furs and wooll . on East King Street with Winona Truck / tor power steering, Mrs. Jake Waechter Estate, '•; RIC, 155 E. 3rd, ,75c* sonlcs Mc, etc. Skates sharpen* Y ELECT ¦ ¦ living room, kitchen and all new whitewall Owner ed, 617 E. 3rd. . . . _ . ._ ;_ _ . _; Sam Weisrnan & Son \i MOTOR WE HAVE a large assortment of ap- bath. Interior and exterior Solid Alpine GO. pliances. New and used at prices you DISTRIBUTO R for Ho-wetTi'siick •wid- INCORPORATED Service y Ures. Ford Dealer . Don TlWMiy. Auctioneer want to pay. Come In and Ipok ow bows, complete line of archery 450 vV. 3rd Tel; SB47 in good condition. Automa- IHC TRUCK SALES white . ' 8, SONS, 761 tackle. GILCHRIST'S, tn W. 5th. Open .*• St. Charles, Minn. B. A. Smith & Sons, Clerk around. FRANK LILLA ¦ tic-thermostat oil heater. ' week nights Jflj l io. _ _ Rooms Without Meals 86 & SERVICE ' E - 8,h __V ; J'' ' ' "—: ' _ .__. ' " ' ' ' - — Low taxes. $6500 bracket. 65 Laird Tel. 4?38 $1995 . ' ' THE V IVID, HAPPY dreams of child- Housel.old Articles 67 TH|RD__E. 315—Pleasant^sleeplng room. /v alive as you hood and .Santa come FOURTH W. 179—clean, warm sTeepIng ROBB BROS. carpst colors ... reistore ARE YOU . RENTER? wander thru the aisles of LOST bright room. - private entrance, gontleman pre- A* 't Blue Lustre , Rent electric TOYLAND, 576 E. 4th . If you haven thom with ¦' tarred?, Tel. 3479, received o copy of our toy catalog shampooer, $l._H._Choate i _Co? y stop for ' one today. " ^ A spic-and-span one floor VENABLES __ / ? _ _ _;, "~ """ Rooms for ~ KELViNATOR . Housekeeping 87 PL6v/VS—Meyers and Allis Chal west located 2 bedroom fNOW ROOMS FOR MEN, with or without 75 W. 2nd Tel. 8-2711 4$ the farm has been sold, the following personal prop- ;| men, straight or V-body. Will fll ever* APPLIANCES home with carpeted living I * kltchem privileges, Tel. 4859. "* ITI a I- front end manure loader. Will Big* Savings! I Check our price before Open Friday Evenings erty will be sold at the Poeschl Bros. Farm located 2 | " " room; ¦ ' - and dining * ¦ Large . . wheel In or call . also fit Jeep or other 2 or ? 4 you buy. Come . miles South of Durand, Wis., on County Trunk Highway F. drive trucks. F. A. Krause Implement WINONA FIRE S. POWER CO, Apartments, Flats 90 | ^ bright kitchen, modern bath, Co. "Breezy Acres" . 54 E.. 2nd Tel. 5065 WEST LOCATION^-S room downstairs oil heat , garage ¦ (Across from the , new parking lot ) apt,, . Monthly ' STORE _2_ bedrooms, Tel. 9465 alter 5. v '63 FORD V-8 OK USED FURNITURE " " ~ " ' payments lower than rent. /¦Saturclay> Decenabet 7 6 273 E. 3rd St. Musical Merchandise 70 FOURTH ET 170l'i —2 room apf., bath and kitchenette. Newly Galaxle 500 4-door Sedan, We Buy - We Sell " decorated and Make HER Christmas a Sale Starts 11:30 A.M. Sharp. G BRANDSEN PIANO, In real good | Furniture - Antiques — Tooli UL carpeted. Heated, air conditioned, Stove Cruise-o-rtiatic transmission, condition; e|so 120 bass accordion, rea- merry one. Immediate pos- 1963 CHEVROLET I Lunch by Durand Catholic Ladies? and other used Items and refrigerator , laundry facilities. »80 | ' ¦ sonable, George Feullng, Fountain City, month. Tel. 3762 or 3705 for appoint- session. radio, whitewalls, other ex- , Tel, 8-3702. ' ¦¦ ' " ' Vi-Tori Be on time. Due to early darkness at this time of year I ~~ Wis. . ment ; . . ; 6 cylinder , 3 speed trans- tt'as, driven less than 10,000 we want to be completed by 4 p.m. ORDER OF SALE : | Warfarin Radios, Television 71 WILSON 473—3 room unlurnlshed i|jpsta7ri LET'S TRADE miles, new car warranty . apt, No children. Call atter 5 p.m, mission, longbpx pickup. 11:30 to 12:00, tools and small articles; 12:00 to 12:30, i Mouse Killer winona 'e Finest Electric Repair Rot and PLEASANT APT., close to downtown, Is your home too nig? Why $2738.75 lunch; 12:30 to 1:30, machinery ; 1:30 to 2:30 , feed , pigs, | Ready made ball. for All Mnkos * drapes, carpeting, stove* and refrigera- 1962 CHEVROLET milking equipment and chickens; 2:30 to 4:00, Authorized * Dealer for tor furnished. Nol suitable tor children. not trade for one of our 2 cattle. | Bag $1,89 ADMIRAL - MUNTZ - ZENITH 3-lb, Tel. 8-3011. bedroom homes. All good 2-Ton '63 FORD V-8 . Some of the best well cared for personal property you |-i |« b-Mir. al 55c. a . lh I TV Service Don Ehmann UPPER 5 room apt., * available Immedi. west locations, We trade , '6 cylinder motor, 4 speed Fairlane 500, 4-door , auto- u ' will be able to purchase, TED MAIER DRUGS 980 W. Fifth Tel. *303 * _?lblyl?. ', _8'5il'2 _ ¦ "' I 32 HEAD OF IARGE ' ^ _ -I" " ~ buy, or sell. TRY US; transmission with 2 speed matic transmission, vinyl HOLSTEIN CATTLE - Art!- I HEATED 3-room.* , kllche*ra7idbarh MaV | flclal breeding ba seen at once, available soon. ffl. axle , cab nnd chassis. .seats, whitewalls , power has be«n used for several years. 21 Holstein | 4007 belore 4 p.m steering, radio, many other | | milk cows, 14 to freshen in Dec, 2 in Jan., 1 in Feb., | ~ " AFTER HOURS ' BRbArDWAY Ey 759-newly decorated J 196 1 CHEVROLET extras, driven very little , I and 2 in March; 6 springing Holstein heifers, 5 due in &' room apt . Adults. -Tel, * 4107, Dec , , " '" l|/2 -Ton new car warranty, P 1 in Jan. ; 4 Holstein heifers 1 year old; I Holstein | SIX ROOM APT, ¦ iteer, 1 year old. GRAND OPENING Centrally located . * ' Art Smith . . . 6896 6 cylinder motor , 4 speed $2466.45 | | , ful. 8-M37, transmission, cab and chas- I MILKING . EQUIPMENT - 2 seam Surge buckets; 3 | Pat Heise ... 5709 unit Surge pump; Apartments, Furnished 91 sis. '62 METEOR 6 I strainers, pails and cans. $ 17 P1G-S — 14 open gilts, weight 225 lbs.; 3 barrows, |j TWO BEDROOM furnished mob lieliome, Gordon Welshorn , . , 5598 Custom 4-door sedan, radio, I - RESUMED- 42 fl,, lor renl hy the month, Tel. 1960 CHEVROLET I weight 225 lbs, >| fl-3«2A. * ,. standard transmission, oth- I CHICKENS - 435 of the " " ' " " "" 2-Ton nicest chickens we have sold, |J WANTED ! working girls to shara trail LINCOLN ' er extras, driven less than | 260 Nu-Line pullets ; 225 one-year old hens, -u DELTA SERVICE er. Good transportation connections 6 cylinder motor, 4 speed 10(000 miles. Local car. ' jivaljable, Tej^ 8-2707 after 5:30 p .tri. AGENCY transmission with 2 speed | , FEED — 2500 bu. heavy threshed onts; 1500 bu, ear 1 Corner of 4th Street and Lafayett e Houaet for Rent 95 axle , cab and chassis. $1795.00 I corn; 2500 bales very good hay; some shelled corn; 12x30 r| I ft. silo full of good silage, just opened. We have rescheduled our Grand Opening for OTIS 75—all modern 2-bedroom home: oil 69 W. 4U) fa heat . Avallabls Dec, 15. Inquire 1804 Tel, M3t '58 DODGE 6 | MACHINERY - A well take care of and well shedded | W, Jill. _ ~ " Tu*tone 4-door sedan, econ- | line of farm machinery. McD , Model M tractor , ln very | WEST LOCATION -f rnorm. and bath, good condition ; McD. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, new cupboard* In kitchen, redecorated. omical 6 cylinder engine, I Model H tractor and cultivator; i , • Tol._ 37B9 alter S p.tn. __ automatic transmissi o n. I New Holland baler, Model 68, like new; Case 8-ft. tandem I ~~ Sale or Rent; Exchange 101 FIVE ROOMS and batii, p»rily moderr>. This car is clean, one local I disc, large discs; new electric wagon with corn box; 1 DECEMBER 6 & 7 Garage, Good location, Bus. Avnllnble ~ "" ' " I factory built Oae S. Contact preient occupant, 1604 F6RMER ClirNlc BuiLDINr.r"fnr ssl« 105 Johnson Tel: 2396 owner. wagon, good ; Oliver 7-ft . mower; 3-section I , W, Sth,i Winona, or Tel. La Crescent or lense 45x140. Clnvalor, sloKer heal, | flexible harrow , like new ; new 24-ft. bale elevator with § to be given away. Check In fi95-257l Immediate oc.cu*>env. Contact BOB Open Monday & Friday Eve. $695.00 Many more prizes _. __ motor; McD ) SELOVEJ*, Ranltor, lnr showing. I . 2-bottom 14-inch tractor plow ; New Idea 1 tomorrow 's paper (same page for more details. We A*lvertl|*i Our *>rlees ,_ Wantedl td Rent 96 MARK W. 074—house lor sole nr rent. Uiad Cars I manure spreader; Van Brunt 8-ft. grain drill; McD. corn 1 ~ ~ ' 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs i living, 109 ^ ^ F A RM W A NT E D 50 acres, on Vo-SO _ I planter; side rake; McD , dlnln**, kllchen, brenkMst nook, screen, grain binder; IHC corn binder ; | basts. Tel, 8-2760 , * POR D— !MiS Moor Rancfi Waoon, aula- Shell Products ' ed-ln porch, end i'l b'Hi'oom down- matlc transmission. Reasonable, Tel, it. I spring tooth; 2 rubber tired wheelbarrows; large all steel n We Sell UNFURNISHED APT, with refrigerator ' stairs, Also (ull basement, oil heat, _Char_ es 932-436 ,JWIIIaiTi Do-inan. | snow plow for tractor; Pnpcc feed mill ; ham. belts, etc. end heat, bus Una or centrally located, For more Information Til, 13« int) ask 5UICK-IM5 2-door h»rtt(H>, rwitoriJUcl- 1 twtrited by single working girl, Write for* Bob Olson, __^j E«Ds) 1 , POESCHL BROTHERS PROPERTY 1 Mrs. Alfred Mualler, Lewiston. Minn. ^_ and while. . Real good condition. Tel. Tel. 47.11, 3791, Lincoln—Mercury—Falcon I G. Is , AUTH and LEON PRISSEL , OWNERS | _ Wanted—Real Estate 102 '' ' ' ' MERCURY -•• l«7. Colon/ ' ParlTlitatlon ^ Comet—Fairlane Leon Schoeder, Elmwood, Wis , Auctioneers | Bus- Property for Sale 97 waBOfl, all powor, MS. Tel, 3709. I DELTA SERVICE WANTBD-J-bedroorri house, lull base- _ Open Mon. it Fri . Evenings I Chippewa Valley Finance Co., Clerk | Corner of 4tli Street & Lafayette BUILDING lor tall or lense. Desirable ment and furnace. 16,000 to 110,000, STUbEBAKER--1959, 4-dfforl economical Represented by G. L. downlown location. Write Mr. G, A, West ol Mankato Ave. Writs Box ti 4 with overdrive, very.good paint arid and Saturday p.m. I Auth and Leon Prlssel .. | Grlat, 417 S. 7th, Minneapolis, Minn. Wlnoni, Minn, tires. 1393, Tel. ?J«, • BUZZ SAWYER Bv *-*V CrtM

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