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..____.„— ,, ,, ., .. ¦ ¦ —— — . _ . _ | _ ,_—^.. . - — ; t . . ___ | — — . . _ Asm^ Bob Kennedy Joins 50-Mile 8-Inch Rain S UiWal^ ea^ ¦outbreaks country. 'V-j in Maryland , Kansas, ; II Iin bis,! from victims to detect : the; high B ' ' ' - ' . By JOHN BARBOUR across the . y FRANK. CORMIER / - :- - : In a sampling of 108 cities, ihe North Carolina and the District ' level of protective antibodies AP Science Writer j : - WASHINGTON (AP)—It was «¦: WASHINGTON (AP)-A .shock Public Health Service ' reports '. that] of Columbia ,.;. . j against the virus , and by spotting . wave of . Asian , flu . wintry - pneumonia-influenza deaths have j the virus in throat swabs. ( vigorous weekend on the New | — a It is suspected strongly but not friend of. death—is hitting the ; been running over the epidemic I The V Public Health Service Frontier. President Kennedy took In California '¦' yet co nfirmed in Vermont, warned earlier, this year that fol- Eastern Seaboard and leapfrog- j Ihreshhbld ' for four • ..- weeks. ; his wife on three short hikes and ging inland as .far as Kansas . 'Especially vulnerable are the Maine , Delaware,. Virginia , South lowing the normal , cycle Asian flu ' ' I Carolina and Georgia - vAtty. Gen. Robert F, Kennedy j : - , IKS. -. . Public- Health Service offi- j elderly; the chronically ill and likely -wouM strike the nation hard ^ cials can 't say for sure, but the ' pregnant women. Confirmation is made by labor- , this winter . For a while it looked • walker) 50 miles in 17 hours—all : ' odds are it;will, spread in local 7 Asian flit has been confirmed . atory tests of blood specimens- as though thewarning was wrong.. in the cause of physical fitness. ; Then , in mid-January, the pat- Elhcl Kennedy, : the : attorney tern pf Asian flu appeared . Now ; general's wife, added to the aura ; it is expected to stay until ;mid- of vitality by declaring she'd wel-. I Mareh when it' generally .declines.- . ' come twins to the busy : routine' ¦ V Asian influenza is•¦ '. w» ef the of her family of seven. "A'' type influenza viruses which , . .But Ethel , who is expecting her seem to strike every two or three eighth child in. June; added there years. It was first . seen ;.in ; the " is no medical evidence to indi- winter of 1957-58. There was some ; cate twins are. in the offing: ¦ : ¦ ; ' forewarning when it was identi- i ' : ¦ ¦;. ' V ' ¦ - . ;. -. . ' - i . The ono discordant note was '- fieri in Japan and named . Vac ' cines were hurriedly made against sounded-: ; by.. Joan Kennedy, wife j of Sen. ,Edward . M..7Kennedy.. D- the virus and distributed widely 1 ' ¦across the United , States, .Mass. Joan wrote in Look ; maga- Officials' believe, that , the Vac- zine that the President ,, because ; of persistent back trouble , can cines took; the top off of. the. epi- ;' demic that yea r—but it still was barely pick up his 2ryear-old son, " '¦; ' ' ' V V of great proportions7 A wave of N'V - :- - V • - " : >- " 7' - V'' - '- . .7 ' the-disease, in the fall of ia-JT w'as: ' - . Reporting that young John now- /. weighs ¦ ', associated with : 739:300 . excess about 35 pounds, the White deaths above the normal death House said. "tli?/President's back j rate The winter ; has left . 20,000 is. improving but his son is 7 get- , ¦ excess deaths. . . ling heavier;"v ' ' - •'! ' ' ' 11 President > Kennedy's . back is;'! : . It struck : the . United. States : again in I960 and there were. 26, - slowing him down ', this wasn't- ev- ident- • 700 excess . deaths '. Sunday -during . his. three walks with' the" first lady. , . From -those epidemics experts have determined that people over Kennedy set such a brisk pace SCRAMBLE . :. • Huge wave breaks over tators \vho> had; climbed on \vall to watch raging ' 45 .are iri the risk category—with v that it almost sjcemed he was top of; a seawall at King . . .Harbor in Redqndo surf. \Vavhich : ¦¦ ' ' Did the 524-foot ship sink in . the/ ¦¦' j. more :;continiies to. be. epidemic. ' year-old . attorney general. Avas ac- a yellowish substance . in. ' the Caused five traffic deaths Sun- : cbni severe AUantic stom\ that lashed ocean about 190 miles east of St . . but the peak may be passed.. The pahied by four aides who fal- 40 day on rain-slick ; roads ai^d fr^e- i Baltimore Police; .department had ! tered before the finish line. 7 the southeast co-ast^iyth m.p.h: \tigustine, / Fla., sent; a small winds, churning up 14-foot waves? vtays.: : over 30O absentees from a force Navy ship,; tlie USS Hoist, to the ' The/, attorney general reached Are the tanker and her crew scene. The Hojst reported the Brought up to 8 in-thes of rain of 3,740 men in Janiiarv. ' ":" ' ' v AFTER SO MILES .;. . Four Weary Dubuque, 14. In foreground are Mike Kil&roe, 13. and Jim [ his destination at It p.m., attend- of 39 |n Cuba "? Tf7 so/ was; she yellow substance was floating in,-suburban " foothills. . . . -- GEORGIA —An outbreak of an ed 9 a.m. Roman Catholic Iowa. Boy Scouts wave to a crowd from atop a Trahnel. Nearly 1,800 turned out to welcome the acute disease involving fever and ] -a hijacked or did she become dis- j seaweed. . Flooded hundreds of intersec- | Mass the next morning, and then car after ' completing a. 50-mile hike Saturday, Scouts at the finish line. 7 respiratory symptoms. . . began , at '' abled and - drift 7 into. Cuban ! tion s and lenipprarily . blocked 7 went; ice skating.7 • 7. j waters? 7 - The Coast Guard reported Sun- many major 7 arteries, areBobbie Hoffman . 14: Baye Beck , the Uni.-versity of Georgia around . v On top of car ! President Kennedy and the First , Six search planes were ordered ; day it is investigating the pos- " ; :; ¦ ¦ Jan. 22-24. The epidemic reached Sent angry seas surging against ' ' ; :/¦¦ ' " • ' v ' ' ' /' ; , ' , ' • ' . - ' ' ¦;¦ - . / - ' , ' ! Lady started their walking binge to scan the . southeast Atlantic ! sibility that the Sulphur Queen is the ' beaches: Venice the sea v . v ;/. v/v7. . , . . . /;. . . . ! its height some- six . , days, later. I in New York , "where they spent At ;with- 150 new cases reported each from : Cape Hatteras, N/C . to Fort j in Cuba. A spokesman said that devoured the 180-foot-wide strand ¦ ¦ a weekend of t heater-going, fan- Everybod i day. ¦' - ¦• "-. ; . : ' ' ' ¦ ; Pierce. Fla„ covering an. area j the probe concerned the pos- and undermined a parking lot be- y icy eating and partying. roughly 250 miles offshore. The sihilit y pf :a hijacking, but then ; VIRGlNTlA-Thirty-nine of Vir- ;| : 12:30 . yond "The beach is gone," a life- ' After attending a . p.ni. Coast Guard cutter " S.wcetgiim, said the - ship /might have drifted , ginia s 97 counties reported out- [Mass in uptown Manhattan, the guard dispatcher said. /rqcj Refce/s breaks of influenza-like disease last reported 200 miles off Jack- into Cuban waters.. . Kennedys and her sister, Lee for the week ending Feb! 2. There /. sonville, Fla., also was ordered . Other Coast Guard sources said I fi Glendal« . a wire-mesh check ; fietting Into j Radziwill. hiked three blocks ' ' to take part. the Swiss darn failed . ih.va steep canyon;¦ and j were 4,535 cases that week, down/ Park Avenue to a , fashion- , Embassy/ in . Havana, lagainst 1,000 . for . .- ' the . previous j ! Sunday, 15 planes searched the on . a request; frorh ; the U.S.. State j a tide of mud and debris spilled ' able P'rench restaurant, Voisin. • [.across. . ' street's and lawns. Policu week. School absentee rates as ; Lee had to tro t at one point to 'Department , - . presumably is try- j high as 20 per cent are reported ing to chock Ou t. speculation that satd 50. cars , were; trapped in the Confrd/ JHikirig Aef 7 keep up,: .. [mud; • In , ; I^banon. >AP)—Ivaq 's is dead , the rebels .showed his I from several rural counties bord- 7 The President had a training-ta- the . Marino Transport lines BEIEUT . - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS v: ering Morth Carolina. . Water ran knee-deep in regime fought Communist' bod y on television. • Travelers said 1 . ble portion of steak at the restaii- tanker is.in Cuba, score* r.ehel . ' NORTH CAROLINA . ' ' of homes in the low-lying hdad and the ma- he was tried in the rubble; of his A. Marine; an Army RGTC ca- — Epidem- ', rant, and - Mrs! Kennedy dined on Banks Enter j :' ' The Stilphiir Queen left Beau- southern holdouts in Bag ic influenza has continued to 1 part of Los Angeles, and .7 jor port of Basra today but ap- office by a drumhead court Satur- rie! and five ; Boy Scouts, trudged eggs benedict. Then the threesome mont, Tex-., ' . Feb. 2. Its course sheriff's ' spread and most of the stale is deputies used boats to evacuate peared to be in control pf the day, forced to sit on a sofa and Wisconsin hi ghways during the / sot out again , this tim e walking through the Gulf of Mexico would . weekend over; Ihe ,50-mile distance.! I involved. not have boon too far from Cuban many. Tlie Tted Cross put a nirm- country . , , machine-gunned. five blocks up Park Avenue.¦ inspired by .President Kennedy' SOUTH CAROLINA—From 7 the "¦•' ¦ ¦ ber of the families in To prove, that overthrown Pre- , s j Pleas of . waters, ' ' . - ' ' ' " hotels. physical fitness .challenge: North Carolina border area there Kar im Kassein really Reports to Tehran from frontier . And two : Although ' ' The storm was fiercest in tlie mier Abdel . towns said armed Commuiusts in- men f rom La ' Crosse were trying ; are reports of increased school V her ' .route '.vou ld have ' $2 Million Ransom soiilhem pa rt of. the state, al- ¦ ' ¦ ¦ • ' i . lakon her throu gh reguJar. sea . . . i vaded Basra Prison Sunday and to get into the act today. absent eeism due to an acute di- j j Uiufs , ;no other vessel though .8 of an inch fell at San freed about 1 ,500 Communists and Bill Mann and Don Lewis, both sease involving fever; and respir- Cargo Arrives in Cuba . definitely . j Not Guilty - has reported sighting her. Francisco. Two weekend traflic criminals. The government was 2!' years old , set out al fi a.m. ; atory symptoms. Stale health of- ¦ ' HAVANA feet. munist holdouts. ithe State Capitol in Madison , he criminal cases e v e r lirnught his sifl e , Winter sporls fans wore jubil- The gunplay came without i Mustafa heads a six-mmi junta lin ked 50,3 miles across southern against conunercial banks uiiiler ' frank Corrida n , somewhat old- ant . It. was the firsl snow of the warning al Fteesor Siding, 37 i which announced Saturday the ap-, Wisconsin in 14 hours and 54 min- the federal antitrust laws. er llian Fiarnard , was in another winter , unci I'i inches fell at Mt. miles west of here. Nineteen . inde- j poiniment of transit ional Piesi-. utes. lie stopped at 3:35 a.m; Sun- area of Ihe lake fishing. His wife Ttnldy, east ol l.os Angeles, and anestfed diiy nl today also filed pendent loggers were | dent Abdul Salem Mohammed[ (he iriter.soctioii of High- The govornment , wa.s al home ', lending their 6- 1J5 inches at Big Bear hake, to the and 10 rifles , two shotguns and ! Aref and a Cabinet but kept su-. ways 30 and tin in Waukesha Coun- civil cases in St. Paul ami-Duluth inoiith-nld twin daughters and 2- n-orlhofist - a revolver were seized. preme powers for ilsolf. ty, En route, he look out 41 min- asking the courls to restrain Ihe year-olfl sim. Karmers were happy, too , al- . HIPS In rest. companies from engaging in Ilic , Police said tho trouble began Baghdad radio announ ced tho though the- heaviest rain (ell in execution of four army oflicers— Not to be outdone by a Marine , alleged . illegal ads. A similar eusf¦ The fi/e other children of the I c oastal areas , where agricultural when about 5flO members of strik- / two Army l|OT(' cnili'is from was filed in Minneapolis Kederai Corriilaiis '-all nirls—frol icked on; 21)05 of the Lumber and three colonels and a major—as i ¦ acreage is least. In the Antelope ing Local " . ' Marquette University sol out Sun- Courl Friday. the ice ion ynrds from where I Sawmill Workers t' li i oii -tp- criminals and traitors. " The rev- Valley on the edge of the Mnjavo olutionary gov ernment announcer/I : rt vtn> ns in the eastern half o( the Sl alf Inspect or Halpli Taylor of WEATHER - ] lal D IP ,S;I 1' PI ,V liuilrling in down- since l!i;V> lo fix loan lerin.v ami which she had slipped , ; nation .'ind in some oilier western II IU- P snirl 1 1 Ihe Ontario I' rovincinl I' FEDERAL FORECAST Icuv n Milwaukee , They were pac- interest rates lo their ' correspond - Telling his t-.nn In .-slay put , ,'ii'oa.s , - about 12 police tried lo hold hnpk \ i WINONA AND VICINITY - ed over the snowy road hy Lilt- cm banks in Miialler cnnimunilies. Harnard plunged waisl s ol her areas from Ihe upper Mississippi not armed, snow . "I had a cramp, too," snid Lift- are accused of illegally conspirin g four -sisters were hrouc-hi in the hung Valley eastward through tho ThiTuls of violen ce hav e i Official ohserviilioiis lor Ihe 24 nun , "hul as long us I kepi niov- since 11157 to lis arlilicially hiiih surface, over the area since Ihe .strike lie- ;it ; Or rent Likes region and most of hours eudiug 12 m, lo; ralricia , 7 , nnd Kathlee n , 10. northern sevlions of the Ohio Val- of 25 police nffi- ; noon 14; precipitation , '-/ incli I M fc A special unit i unlay hul , mini , I'm tired mid 1 ed in court hy their allorneys and ley, eers has been piilr nliiitf the dis- I snow. might not make thr.ni all. " high coinpi-ny official s , 6 C rewmen Die on trict . I AIRPORT WEATHER All of tlie walking was ( lie re- SO WHO NEEDS SECRET SERVICE? , . - President Kennedy .Miles Lord , U .S. Allorney lor More rviln sploshed Tonnenee, The union woodcut tors and I ( North Central Ohiervationi) .still of Ihe l'residenl ' s challenge to has his guard augmenled hy iwo rifle-lot.i ng youngsters , his Minnesola , represented I lie gov- Japanese Fish B-oat Mississippi and norlliwestern Ala- I Mux. lenip, 24 at. I p.in, Sunday , Ihe Murines lo inea.Mire up to haulers from eight rumps have,1 diiughler, (.'aroline . and his nephew , Stephen Smith Jr., as he ernment and , in turn , asked eiu li I TOKYO lAPi-A fire broke out haina , while thunderstorms rum- , m' j ii, 5 at !i ii.m. loiluy. noon H . Iho .sliind/ii'il.s ,SL«| hy I'l^vsidenl (he been roaming roads i» Ihe area almost goes for w-ilk in N'ew York's Ce.nlnil Pnrk, He chunked ol Ihe allorneys lor i li<\ (inns in aboard 74-101- fishing boat hied (K'fos.s northwest inFlorida. for Iho Spruce scatlci'ed layiT of cloud s al 5 ,01111 Teddy Itoose.vell in IIUHI when he '/.uiho IMaru unci spokesmen 1 his mind w hen he MIW crowd giUnerin g and honded hael- lo ap-irt- admit receipt ol sinniiions anil i nff ntirtlHTii .liipan I Main (iiMiiged to siui^v parti K.-ills firm have churned I hoy ' feci , visibility 15 miles , wind J l said Marine ul'fi<'er.s sliniild he eiiler their I'onipaiiie.s ' pleas , and fi u( Hie 11 erew n ien hurned of northern Arkansas and north- irippi huilding of his brother-in-la w and sister , were leiTon/.imi the .small oiier- in,p h. from west , linriin lelor :id ,|("> , able lo hike 5(1 miles in L'O hours Mr. nnd Mrs. Kneli in Inrn enlei-ei i an inno- lo ile.-itli , the Mari'llmo Safely i western Tennessee, with the nrrh alors, l and steady, humidity li!) percent over n threo dny period, Stephen Smith. iAP l'liololnxi cent plea. 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M ERCHANTS « i& i MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION > YOUR IOCAL INDEPENDENT BANK j* ^M8B |^^ Gounty Tax School children Delinquency Get Forms for Highway 43 Up Slightly Oral Vaccine Topic Tonight; ¦ .."¦Win ona County's annual .tax de- Pre-registration forms Tor next linquency fate was 1-086 percent!: Sunday 's/mass polio clinic are be- Broadway, of the 1961 levy pf personal and | ing- distributed today to city school Too rea l estate taxes payable iri . 1062. j Children by (he public liealth nurs- Recondii ioning of State Highway a slight increase from the prev*i-; ing service; 43 from the Main-Sarnia street in- ous year's rate of .1 .081, vF^xplanatory letters are Iveing tersection to Hijriway 51 will b« This was anounced by 'lWrs. Te- 1 seril . with', the forms urging pav - the. major topic oi a special, meet- resa M. CurboW , county treasurer. ents to have all family. -' members ing of the City Council tonight at ; " ' Tlie total 19B1 levy was $4,839. - imniunized at the clinic. Sabin oral 7;,in:.. . . ' ' 178 with an unpaid .balance of S52,- : polio vaccine wilf be administered SCOUTING AWARDSI . 7 .- Four llushford . - lMaghusoii, ' I.") . and I>oh I'eiers.on , 15. The five ' Charies . F„ Biirrill, Rochaster, . Sunday at Jefferson r ' . W ashington- Roy Scouts receive Pro . Deo : El Patria for God major reriiiiremcnts for the'. '-awar'd include Christ- 7 district state highway .. . engineer, 574;57v Of this total . Winona city 's Kosciiisko and Central ' ' ' -, ¦¦ ' Elemen- i . awards ' during church services ia' ' will be present. . . . . levy was .$3,200,523 with . an nn- ; tary schools. The Clinic is open to . and- Country - . n/-faith; Cliristian life, Christian -witness . - -Christ - 877 per- . 7 STOUT GUARDRAIL POST . . . ' . Buffalo County Traffic Offi- . '¦ Also present - "iv ill be representa- paid balance of $28,093 or , tlie -Winona trading area public. . Sunday .at. Rushford . .- Lutheran Cbiirc b^. The ian; worship and Christian service/ Twenty Rush - . ' ' the' cdun- i' cer Henry Zeichert examines a car which struck a'/guardrail post ' tives of- - the - 'M ilwaukee Railroad. cent. The rural part of ¦ School .. children ouisidc the, city awards were , presented by the Rev. M. Eugene -ford Seouls have, received; Hie award during the ty had ¦• a levy of $1 .638.655 -with off Hi ghway 35, (Daily/News' photo; ¦ They . will discu ss details involved . are . receiving..:forms , froni the 7Foehringer7 . Left7 lo . right , Gary: . .lolinsori;. 167 past eight years. iMrs. .Maiiion. photo. i ; ' ' , ' in moviiig an unpaid balance of $24 ,480-or : " automatic grade cross- county nursing service.. Do-uglass Humble, 15, pastor FbehrinRoiv -.John ing signals at the Broadway cross- 1.493 percent. v: ' \ Sponsoring the clinic is , the Wi- ing, The flashers- are , to be s*t THE PREVIOUS year's -total j Ciiy and County nona County Medica I . Societ y oui . aboti t five feet.from their pres- Car Bits Post which is being- assisted "by nursing ¦levy ' I960-taxes, payable in: 1961) .. ent locations to coriform -with plans was- -S4 529;-fi«3 with de imuieney or A voiunteers froni the area and from for widening /Broadway this yaar . Offices to Close the Community Meiriorial Hospi- :.$49.007.' Of this total. , the . city levy : Goes Off ' from Sioux street to Vila- street: tal sta ff , Mrs, ' Gar 'Mo unties Highway 35; /TUariy Crane ., cit y W inona The .widening plan calls , for ,025, 129 wih delinquency of Off City and county offices will ..a was $3 . ' '-' , $28,021 or .926 percent, The rural bs closed tiwsday inVcorripli- pubhc health - pursing . head said 54-foot-width from . Sioux to . Ewung . ' ' levy was Sl',504 ,534 with delinquen- ; anco with , a state: law injaking nurses wishing, to / volunteer serv- street.. Between Ewing and/ Vila cy of. $2(X9Gfi orM.394 - percent. . -. . ' Driver I njured Lincoln's birthday a Ie9>al hpli- ices may do so by calling her Cily Highway 44; streets, Broadway- will be widened ' ; ' ' Hall office. Th ief '" ' - • Y oung to 44: feet from curb to curb. This . Cafch delinquency day; : • . -. A coniparisotN-«f . . ' ' two years " The driver of a car/which went . The clinic s sponsors = -hope to ' ' ' compares with 6-1 feet on the pre- .percentages , . of the . Federal agencies wMI ' . -offi- ' Winona police turned "Ind- lime.;/ , said' .Say or'd'. ' -The. build- ¦¦ de- ; out of/control oil the slippery high- give the vaccine , to . all pre-school ' : vious widening; projects..: shows that the. total county. . - . cially: observe the birtiiday of ian trackers" to capture a ju- ing; was. closed , about-a: 3() a.m. slightly for and school ebiildren in the area. linquency rate7 rose way near Bluff Siding and - struck the man who fathenod , the Man Critical venile burglar who hadvburg- Police' fol lowed the footprin ts " 1"liis group has been shown by sta- ' ta xes . payable in 1962 . while the a 'post. .'was X-rayed at . Coiumiini- Union but not that of the man ' larized the Westgate Bowl near to .a , home in ,. a residential and ' the rural lis tic s , to be the mbsi . likely fo eon- ., - CALEDONIA , viMinnV ( Special'- city rate declined . ty ' Memorial / Hospital , Winona , who . saved it. Employes of ' Clark's. Lane-and Highway M- area of- .the city and Saw the V tact the disease, the. medical so- ' ' Canton businessman ' rale rose. ' ' federal brancbas wil I ; keep A 29-year-old : 61. early:;Sunday morning.. .. lights turned off. They ... enter- ' . Two municipalities had no de- this morning lor a . .'possible back ' ciety said. ; State Traffic . 1 regular hours Tuesday :• but who also drives a semi for Retin- . Police tracked the . 15-ycar- eel the honie and found tlie ' ' ¦-¦ ' '* .. . Two more clinics will be held at linquency— Hail' Township and fracture...... ;. will have a holiday on Wash- ' '" ' old- Winona . Hoy about . ' - "2 1.-.' boy in- ' bed. lie . denied any ; ' ¦ approximately six-week; .' .intervals , ning Service,, Inc.,. ' -Winona .' ", re- . . Minneiska village, • './Bernard ' 'Plachecki. 32. - 461 St. ington' s birthday^ Friday of miles,, arriying • at . the boy 's connection . with the burglary; ' For complete immunity to all three mains in critical, condition today a.t : .7 Stockton - village -hid- .-'tlie hi ghest Charles St .. Winona; Was en route : - next week. home just , as he wasvf hutting ' ' ' ' ¦ major .strains of polio , it is neces- ' rate among cities, vil- •• ' ¦/¦¦ Si. Mary s Hospital , Roc-Hester, fol- ' ' POLICE investigated furtlver Toll Fi/e delinquency . oil Ins -l 'i iiiifs ami yning. .to Iii' ' .. townships—R.fi 7 percent to Galesville on. Highway 35 when sary tin alterid . all/ three clinics,¦ . . and ' tounil. snow /on the boy 's lages and . . physician- ' ' lowing a traffic accident.¦ said Chief of Police GeorRe $839 un paid of a total his vehicle .swerved left : into, the said. A 25rccii t -dona- Lowell Ladslen; proprietor.- ';of .overshoes, then found , a bank delinquency J . tion is - being asked, . Savord; - . S12.570 1,. The lowest rate shallow . , ditch: In trying to right for each per-: Sportsmen 's .Bar.and Restaurant , money bag; with--: papers - o.r re- levy nf son ' receiving; ihe vaccine. : V . ' kas 12 100 of i- percent, in Fre- his car. he. lost : control on the .con- Canton., apparently . was /en .-¦route ONE OF two patrolmen fol. ceipts inside in the bpy's-rooni. Over Weekend ' mont- Township: [SlCiO unpaid 7pi a crete, made slippery , by intermit- Sheriff Checks hoitie- when he; lost. . control on a lowed the boy-s footprints in Tlie y- look the boy into , 'cus- " ' ¦' By. THE ASSOCIATE D PRESS total levy of S81 .580 v . •:. . . 'Y ' :¦ fentvsnow. and struck a guardrail slight curve, on ffigh\vay 44 abnut7 the.snow, while the other drove tody and to the city jail. post: : Th.at prevented the' 'car from , '' '- the squad carvThcy switched It was found that approxi- Five persons -were killed in Min- ¦ two miles south of . Caledonia and MRS. CURBOW said 1941 taxes sliding down , onto; the Chicago ' &' Lake City Crash careened into the right ditch: His off , trading positions when oii e 'm'at .eiy. - . SI 50 was taken from nesot a / traffic ' accidents- this payable ' in . 1962 Rave been , delin- North . Western : Raj (way tracks. Depot Breakin vehicle , /traveled ' 2fif) feet before became; tired of running.: The the office at the bowling alley. weekend . Three died in a collision quent at an . B'percent penalty aft - Plachecki . tol d - .officers he . was Someone broke into the: Chica- coming to a stop bu its wheels. boy tried to elude the: police Entrance to the offi-ce had been near New Prague Saturday, a Min- ' " ' er last . -Oct: 3.1. . Starting -J an. . 7 struck from the rear . t>y . another, go ..' & North AVestern . Raihvay Part , of thai, distancewas in - Ihe by Walking in old tire tracks , gained liy - kiik.ng Hie locked neapolis youngster met death in a the penalty .jumped to 10 percent. car. caps ing: the' accident .. The ve- depot at Minnesota City .between Driver Charged; air , - officers .concluded. . ' said Savord. v- . - ' - office , door, said police, . ¦s'let.l- accident later Saturday, -, and . The treasurer plans to start hicle \vas' out ..of control about 300 Saturday night and Sunday aft- The patrolmen had found the . Later . Sunday lnpi-riihg ' .- 'th e a: man was killed Sunday : in a mailing tax statements in March feet , according to Henry Zeichert, THE CAR l eft the highway about window - vest boy ' admitted the; ' burglary collision near Randolph , in Dakota ernoon. Slieriff George Foyt re- of a/door on the // ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ for 1962: taxes- pav able, in .1SKW.. Per- Buffal o '' - 'County7 traffic ': officer. ported today. .2 of. a .mile east of the iiilei'.section side of the bowling alley brok- wiiile beiiig' questioned by a County. :. - . ' . - ' " ;. - . One in Hospital with the. Eilzen road. • - sonal property -taxes must be paid The accident happened Sunday The inside , of vthe depot was en -at 5:40' . a,m v.and ' not iced juvenile: officer. Tlie boy told The fatalities raised : the state's ' enalt y WABASHA . Minn. 'Special * - The . accident liappened^at 2:Iii by. Feb. . 28. An .8. percent p at . 3:40 p.nV aliau -2' -. rciilci . cast ransacked arid most of the win- ' that the tracks leading , from where he , had hidden the mon - 1963 toll to 49. compared with 58 ^at^—lfo'our per- One of. the : 'drivers . in voiced i n a a.m, Sunday when it was snoivinst th rough t.liis date last ' ' starts after that of the V. Plachecki was proceed - dows werevbroken. he 'said:- "The IM-n- {•;¦>'¦¦ '-c<>lli "«jirtii lliahway ''' the building were fresh. . • so ey and oTficers found $.179, 90 year.. ; - . sonal property tax is at least $10. watch on . Bl, lightly; The : Highway. Patrol , Cal- 7 -'•: Francis NorUirop, 51 ing east toward Galesville to . =;tove was •.tipped over, papers near Maple Springs at ' they started in hot pursuit. . : iheVe:' : , NorthfieJd, you car. pay the first half by this his father , Paul, and brother .' Paul weir throsyn . 12:15 a .m. edonia, and the sheriff'¦ s -depart- Minn. , was killed Sunday all over the place Sunday /pleaded .guilty -to-drunken ' ¦ ' They had checked the build- The:boy will be turned oyer in the deadline. The ¦-second' -,half is due .Ir. ,7 ' were participating in ¦ a •and drawers and chairs were , ment ; received a call . five or 10 ' .accident on Highway 56 who . driving when he. appeared minutes later. Len'hie Turnmcicr ing about one hour before and to juvenile autlioril ies , said Sa- near Ran- by June 30. ¦ -' bow|in ' .t ou'r-na'!rient:-. 'Vliroyvn and broken,-' . befpre \-ord dolph , fiis .-c 'ar and one driven by . g.. . . . Judge Kenneth. Kalbrenher in m ' and Gerald Nelson 'discovered I lie had found nothing at that . : Tlie - .first half of real: estate Winona Policeman . James L. .-. The depot was entered by .kick: .u- , Robert W7 ivicchura , 42, / hicipal court .here this morning.Tie wrecked car , Ladslen was tying a St. Paul, taxes:. is: due by May 31 anil Ihe Bronk was first , ofticer at . the iii g iii the front dowr, he said. collided. Mechera, his- wife . . paid a SlOtt rine. • / . :'./ Httle to ' the front and right : of dhv. ' and a second half bv Oct.. /?-!. scene; remaining nihil the arrival The depot is used about two son, Ronald ,-16 , were hospitalized. . :. Richard Koo.pman. 20, Wabais , .car'. .-.- His: passenger . . .John Konkel , Following- is .a - detailed '. - report , of Zeichert. Plachecki was moved hours ev<»ry day pithing was . .ha Two other Klechura children es- delinquency for drove over the center line, 7 hit 19, Caledonia¦ , still was in the ve- Boat Handling ' cents/ omitted ' of. to the hospital by ambulance. He taken/, but : quite a bit of dam- Lloyd' hicle. ¦ ' • - ¦ caped injury .: : •/ in 1962 . . . ; • back .pains. . ,/. :;. . 57V5 fore stopping : . '¦ ' . sideways and' end over : eiid. For Course Scheduled . ' Delin- . . c ' Zeichert estimated ; damage, to Griodview .. also wa? . broken: into, he was . sledding. Police said he < ¦ Koopman. driving a 1 95.3 car. 35 feet there vyere ho-., signs in the Check Work of An eight-week course in small Levy quent Rate his car at. - .ahniit: S350-.' said the sheriff . The rcnfry occur- snow indicating that ii had hurllerl boat handling will begin was struck as he backed into a ' was proceeding toward : Lake , . ./Tuesday, street near his home before start- .Dresbach . T.. i" 25.368 $ 1.087/ .4:28 yed sometime between : Sunday through: Ihe air. It hit a service at 7:15 p:in . al; So'msen Hall , Eoom ¦and this mornin". City. With Wirr were his brother , inR his slide down a hill, in a va-' New Hartford Warren . 22.' and three, juveniles- road . to a field and again / went 322, Winona State College. Lessons , 'T. ; '.. . 60 .638 1.3.22 2,18 "The office was heated and through Uie air a short^ distance arc open to the public and are cant lot. The car pinned the young- someone may : have wanted two girls and a boy. Only one in- State Lawyers ster to a utility pole, authorities Pleasant'Hill ijust 'ured was W' ' before landing !on its . wheels, off- free. , - ¦ to get out of the cola.'' said Fort, .l arren , wh b .was- thrown . ; .ST. PAUL (AP) - Sen. .John reported. " T, - .. 7:- -7.... 61. 111 7 805 1 ,31 Police Charge through' . the ciers ' said..'/ -: .; , ' charge ' Nothing was taken and. nothing - . windshield and re- Zvyach. majorit-y leader of the Sen- In of instruction are The accident happened less than Wiscov T. .... 46,787 927 1.98 ceived ; severe facial lacerations. "Unconscious . :When found, Lad - .qualified members- of the Winona , Hart T. :.. ... 7V.872 . 7. . was disturbed insidetthe Office. ' " - sten received a fracture of the ate, said today the Seriate will ^ two blocks from where the Mea- He s- a .patient at St. Elizabeth's uridertakc a careful check of the Coast Guard . Auxiliary. Persons kins boy was struck by a car and Fremont T. ";. 81 ,580 100 .12 Hospital here. jaw, concussion, compound.; frac- successfully completing the course 1.65 relationship between . ' ' 'assistant at T injured in A.pn'1 lflfil. . A playTTiate Saratoga T-.-7- -81. 280 1.344 . Crash Driver Bennetl.. driving a 1956 car . had ture of the left arm and multiple will receive the Coast Guard Aux- Richmond T; . 26.83!. . '7172 .64 facial wounds. He was taken ;o tomeys general and the depart- of Joseph's was killed , and another Two traffic .accident s occurred, a passenger ; she was .uninjured . ments they serve. iliary,: Basic Small Boat Seaman- Homer T...... 71.3(14 . 1 .7X5 2.42 : ' Caledonia Community Hospital and boy was injiired in that accident. in : Winona Sunday morning, ac.v Blair Fishei men When the .cars came . to- , rest the ' ship . certifi cate. Wilson T. 7.. 86 .0K3 .' 1 :-~ii;i -i.i'5 -transferred to Rochester. ."I am satisfied that- any . at- ' : Victims of the crash on Minne- cording^ to . police. One. involved a Bennett vehicle was on the should- ¦;' Topics covered will include ' aids ; ¦Warren T. :. 72.209 1,437 1,99 er and Koopirian' . Konkel w^as treated for a . bad cut torney put into a department sota 10, near New /Prague, vvere ' ¦ ' ' car hitting a guardrail on the. in- s on the hit-hway answerable to the attorney gen- to navigation , seamanship,, traffic Dr. Bernard D. Kaiser , 34 ,7 Belle Utica T. : .:; 93.965;v ;2 'A .29 Both cars were demolished. -at. the hairline;.of his forehead , , and , safe small boat operation j terstate . bridge. , the other . was a Fail to ' eral and not fo the department rules , Plaine; Mrs. Vernon SchaueT, 47, St: Charles T. V 81,5)81: 784 .95 Capture -The, accident. ¦',was. , investigated released from the Caledonia hos- knot ty ing and accident preven- \Y" ' 5.i!> 1-.T.4 bus-pickup truck collision. pital Sunday 7' forenoon. head will create a bad situation/' Arlington, a lid Gerald A. : Schauet, Winona T. 33.963 ' ' by, Dale • Roehrich, Wabasha , of . tion. . ¦; "T. ,7 '23.707 3.58 1 .51 John Prosseiv XWi -E. Sarriia he said. 43. Arlington , a brother-in-law of Hillsdale ' r the State Highway Patrol .v and ¦' •; Registration may ./he ei- Rollingstone Si., was driving south across the MRS. LADSTEN is in Rochester , The situation ' was 'brought to at- made /the woman , • car Wily 'Old ?Henry Wabasha County Deputies Everett ¦with . " . ther at cl'assvsessions or at the 7 T. " ¦: .7, 7 50/414 . ' - 194. .38 interstate bridge when his. her husband. Their children tention by the the ,: dispute7V)Ctween struck a guardrail a bou t 600 ' feet BLAIR , Wis. (Special) - Old Lorenz and Oner Krohse. are being cared for by a neigh- Cily Hall office of the park-recre- : The Highway Patrol said Dr. Norton T. .- . 69.067 391 .56 Koopman was brought to the Ally. Gen. .frailer F. Mondaie arid ' , north of 4th//Street at 1:19 a.m., H enry, a tagged- np'rthern . pike bor. . -.(.jidsten is a. son of Mrs. Ben- Highway ation 'department ; Kaiser.pulled out to r>ass a sndw- Elba T ' . .- 32.667 82. .25 county jail here and released on Commissioner .James Ml. . Vernon T: 30.675 337 .59 said police/ for which a speciaj $25 prize ha? nett. Ladslen, Mabel , and his wife Marshall ;. : plow and snother car when tha , been nllcrcd : StOO bail unlil court his morning. ' Whitewater T. 30.675 417 . 1.35 After hitting ' Ihe. guard rail the spurned Ihe hires of is formerly of Caledonia. vehicle Collided wilh the Schauer s more than 300 Garden Eden Club ' Lewiston V. .. 94.452 . ' • 840 .89 car skidded sideways tor 122 tcet fishermen who com- Ladslen had been seen in: Cale- Marshall has described Mon- of auto. Apparently the physician s peted in Sunday 's' ' donia earlier Saturday evening, of : ' visipn ' T :lica V . . lf) , r,41..'. ¦ '. ] .308 7.O.-) and straightened out facing south . -fifth annual ice dale s office as overstaffed and Starts Third Year .wns obscured some by blow- a gain , police said. . ' Prosser told fishing contest on Lake Henry, f.icers said, overpaid. Mondaie has retorted ing snow from the plow. Th» Minnesota There were » City V. v.. 12 655 558 4.40 police!thai he was trying to avoid sponsored by the Blair Lions Youth leaves .eal hells in the that the reverse is trtie7 GALKSV1LL K , Wis. (Specials Schauers were driving to Roches- . car, ' Rolling -stone noher cr , 7cusing him o srike Club. j but neilhcr: was . in use, the "The Senate will check into the The Garden of Kdcn Club will | ter to visit Gerald's mother, a hds- Hiehway Patrol said. V. . ... 19.504 823 4.22 another car . causing him to strike . The . co-nlest wais in progress ' situation , " Sen.. Zwnch said today, start its third year Tuesday at 8 i pital patient , the railing. from l:ao lo 4:30 p.m. whir all "and if it is ton bad we m ust take p.m. in the (Mark I "M rs. Francis Weber , 29, Rose- YXoa V . •... - .; 6.0.57 69 1.(11 ¦ For Induction Issac room al the Altura V. , . 54.661 192 .3.) Neither ' Prosser nor his wife , a proceeds lo be- used by the club slops lo correct ' il. Rnnk of't'lnlesvillo . ville . Minn , , and her son Robin , 8 St. Charles '(,'.' . 144 .B2I 4 ,054 2.7(1 passenser, -was ' -hurt. Damage to lo help finance construction of a Steven Mitchell , id. son of .Mr. "The (rouble is not nnl*v in Ihe Officers Inking their places will nwinths, wc-re killed Saturday in a shelter house ' Goodview V. . 9(1. 537v . 1 .776 1.Bfl at Riverside Memor- and Mrs. Burton Mitchell , Utica, Preston Creamery highway departments. " tic : John Williamson S'r. president ; smashup al Hudson , Wis. Mrs. Stockton V . . 12 ,570 1139 6.67 ial Park here. departed bv bus Committees both in I be* Senate ."Mrs. tie'oi-gc . Oedsmn. vico presi- I Hichard f''eeney. 24 , Eau Claire, Dakota V . 15 .568 87 .5li City Traffic Box Score Winner of the Th-horsepowcr f o r Minneapolis , and House are scheduled lo begin dent; Miss Margaret Sutl ie . sec- I Wis., also (>."> $15,472 lice. Miss Sykiil Hell, chairman , Mis* J caught by Ralph Slaby , Independ- "I don 't thinl< a leg iilature was Expecied in April COUNTY S4,B39, 178 $52,574 1.08 youth also will More than 000 attended the (iwenifred Bibliy and iMi' s. Ncnl ence, Wis., who received a ham , lake a prc-induc- meet ing at the high school audi- ever in better shape nl this HallenliiKV Director * . are M r s. stage , " he said. "We are getting Recent cnlrl weather has delayed his car was more llinn $200 and 't he prize for lk\<> oldest 'fisher- tion physical. torium. Chester Severson was re- Italph Voung, 1 year; Miss Ida completion of Winona 's new ptist man went to C. A. Pratt , 84 , Hix- The county 's along- well despite havinp a d.iy- Miilhiillaiid , 2 years , and Carlylt damage lo the guardrail was about elected a.s a director and F.llon to-dny governor. office unlit mid-April , Postmaster Car Rolls Over tnn , Wis. The ypunj*esl was 3-year- call for March Is rtcdalen was elected a direclor Cory, S ' years. $1511 . , Mitchell re- "C'onimilteos are moving nt full John \V, DiiRaii announced. old Lorie Moen . daughter of Mr. one inductee and placing Kveret t Anderson The proj -rani will be ni\ en h\ Prosser was charged with care- who re- s|>eed to handle Ihe bills referred The scheduled completion dale On Highway 61 less driving ;ind forleiled $30 hail and Mrs. Lester Moen Sr ., Blair. i no pro-induction physicals. tired. .Miss (Iwenifred llihhy. who will had been Fob . 27. The building is Cary DoBow , R , .son of Mr. and 1 The increased draft call o( 10,- In I hem. " , in municipal courl today. , Other olficers and directors of (irove show a lilm enlilU ' il. "'Gni'di'l Owned by I' .S. Investment Corp., Kugone W. Young, 21 West Sa- Mrs. Myron Del-tow, Whitehall . 1 000 men for April i*ni«h| effect Wi- . ' The Walnut Senator said Ai-ound was not injured The bus-pickup truck accident the association , nut up (or elec- his only concern was for delays Spots the World " I Milwaukee , nnd will he leased to lem Kt. 1 , Wis., Vis ., won Ihe $50 attendance nona County, Mrs. Gladys Dux- ; car rolled over in n wns al 11 a.m. at Si. Charles and j tion , arc Charles Winter , vice resulti ng from liberal Indies re- (tin*¦ federal government. General when his prize. bury, select ive sendee ofticer re- ' contractor two miles , nor ill of Da- Mast Sanhorn streets. . president : Marvin Kindcls . secre- garding appointment s. V.neh al- is Krnus-Anrlerson , ditch about " .Merchandize prizes were award- ! ported, She has nol received her Sentenced for Assault Inc ., Minn 0,- ipolis. p.m. Sunday, Vernon P . Roll/. Sr., 1510 W, tary-lrai.Miror, Mm-tell .lacohson tempi to deal wilh an appoint- kota al 10 ed Ihrouglioul Ihe afternoon. I April (iiioln fur Ihe comity. and lOiigone Sclieev«*l. Alter Hie post office moves lo Young was backin g his car (in Howard St., was driv ing; a Winona nienl in Ihe Senate has rcsulled in :if) , Nel permanent assol s fur l!i(>2 Krvin A l.aiu'.urd, 1 10 High Iho new tiitililing, First National Ilic service drive south (if High- Transit Co. bus east on Sanhorn a long debaUv Forest SI , pleaded guilly in mu ll, , 23, were $: tiionths on cou(li(ion of .slreets at 1:27 p.m., not at 1:27 ench vehicle. No cilnlions were is- $150,000 Fire at 1 Minnes ota pood ln*h,i\ ini' during Ihrt l time .•i lll , Wednesday. sued, DOIKiK , Wis . (Special ^ - At- Shelly DiiiRleldci' , bot h of Koim- tendance prizes were awarded n| lain Citv , Wis , were Ihe youngest Carhalia Hotel in NY. "1 holio\c the Scnale this uook the rale of one en cry Iwo minules hoy and girl. will pass the riiniprnmisr* hill end- Attention MLLKNVH.LK , N Y. ' AF' i- -Kne , ing many ye/irs of legislalre ef- Bing Crosb y Home and ev ery per.stin hringing in a ilelwecn 450 and Mifl attended desl royed the main building of Ihe CITY OF Y/INONA cntch -won n prize in the third Iho politest . Winners of allriirlnnce fort ," he said. After Surgery RO-ye.'ir-flld Gallinlia Hotel in Hie ; The measure , which has moved EAGLES annual Ire fishing contest spon- prizes Included : Calskllls near here Siiniluy, injur- sored h y the Dodge Spoilsmen ' Albert I'ellowski , I lodge . Moron lo Ihe point of passage in Ilic will moot In the Aire HOLLYWOOD iAP > - Sliif-or s ing twn hotel empUiyes anil cans- Member* Club on I.nko Dodge Sunday niter- set ; lloger (levering, Scnale with out opposition, would Bing Crosby is convalescin R al Winona, int; dainagc eslim.iled by offici- 'I DOG LICENSES Room nt 7 p.m., Tuosdfly, then noon. portabl e television set; Boh en- perinil osleopaths to pr.' irtico yen home from surgery fur reiuov -il als al SI.Vi (Kid . era I iiiedicinc if Ihey (i.is *- ihe proceed In a body to pay 'final Julian ,lohn*s(wi, West Salem , moke , Dodge , transistor radio; Tho 1 963 dog licenses nro nvcsllable now at tha of a kidney si one, fire officials snld Ihe blii/. r* ap- saivie esaininal iinis re quired nl Brother Wis,, won a rifJ/e for catching a .loo Lamlierl, I'IK RI , .sleepi ng hug; respects to doparted The opcrnlion, performed late I ' parenlly stni'ted in Ihe fir sl- (loot* office of flu City Treasurer , room 204 In tho City Bulld- in-oiince erapp ie and Martin Fry- .lames Mnlsylcli i , (l cost « lib Minne »h« now llceme mu>| be purchased by April 1, 1961, Reg. Meeting Tuesday, Feb. 12 I for Ms fi-oimro Riinfisli. comnilltoe »'ere Uie rluli officers: I old Arrowhcnd loll brulj-e lielMcen ! sot n lo do Ihe manilcn mice on n 8 P.M. Slwp In the Clubhout.* I The (ildesl riinn In the conlest, llarolil Aiulre , presiilenl ; Hichard liululh nnd Superior wlH he iniidc hhari-d-cosl basis license FOHS ore; Ma|o Dog, $2.0Q; Spayed Female, Mr. nnd Hubert Walr will «how R was .Irtiiies Kaliter, ll(i IU K I RC , Tillin g , M'CM'elary; Mrs. Liunliprt ' toll-free March I'i iiiider .jo int new intervl ale high # Mr*. , mid I Allliougli a $2.00; Femnle , $3 .00. ($1 ponalty oddod if not pur- ¦ ¦ pictorei. of European Trip, I the oldest Wdii M.ii , Ales , Mncy Ku- Ttilm,' , IrenMiiw, .ind dames 'rtiujri'.iJii'i of IMii»»»wd ;i nnd Wis- w;»v briiige linli .s Ihe cil ie-. . I he old piel/., 711, clicked by April 1. 1963). I I WII.IARD ANGST , Grnnd Knight | Arcad ia, Thirleen-month- Wickn , I .nnilievl Ullla nnd Lenmird consin, I bridge serves enn.sidonihlo local ^g^MHHBMHNHHHHMMHNMBRHHBHM^ old Hal Dincfcfcler nn<| 2-yeni' old Knlns , rllr7:00 - 10:15 "You ' ' .' us ;sp - much I —or at least don to gamble jfiSll-f^ .- re . .costing; at the hotel where- they're living', U of W. farm WINTO DAILT NEWS money," tile studio ' man moaned. , . ! .1 His competitors think .he's very MILWAUKEE, Wis. UFv-The sale -\irm3~ : M-G-M "But I'm making you so much ' ' ¦ . ' /MONDAY; FEBROAny f^-fc kp MliSSWtr^jJBBA 4 ¦ ¦ • wrong, i • - . : to the city of La Crosse of the ¦~~ ¦ " ' ' ' ki*ji |/ mum \n%f mm^fiSEEiiimLmmm^ntifi mpney.'' she answered ; . : " " " ' ; ¦ - VOLUME . 10*, NO. W .- . . . ^ ; ¦ University of Wisconsin 's ' 160-acre Any Vyay./ with girls ' -bcconiing "LOOK, - LOWE wid to me, Published daily , except Saturday and holl- . frdnier cxperiiiicntaj farm . near La and Hcrjld Publishing niorc ; competitive . ;to7 get .. guys,,: - 1 pointing to his new pool. "We're days by Republican Ci otse was jpp-io\cd Friday by Company. 601 Franklin St.,, , Wihona. _Minn. ; ; 'll be a Broadw*ay mu- i&SaMS.ge6«ns^ predict there going to have I WCMM -. B%l a floating bar out the university Board of Regents SUBSCRIPTION "RATES CTE-. ^^ T ^ r^ *--"! '»*. 00H UU PlkCQUlI* ,lil.lll>llilll.1 sical, "Bring on the Boys!" Arid in the water. Tbe waitresses will "~ S Sinjle Copy 10c, 15c Sunday - snSSn that tlie expression, '.'Oh, Boy- serve while swimming, They'll be La Ciosse ollci-ed S38 900 foi the X MM BASEHART - MOR - NICOI RICB site on biull orei looking the city Delivered by carrier In City or Winona— TH'5 FEATURE AT 8;35 erec, " which riien- once used to ex- dressed ; like mermaids, We're go- -c lli« propcity* foi a 16 weeks H2.7S SJ weeks H5.50 ; By GRETCHEN L. LAMBERTON will be replaced by "Oh , public pai k ' stop- Girrrr- water. Do you know any musici- othei e\ening two young men from the Jaycees lang my By mall strictly In:- advance;- . -paper. rrrllllJl :" .;,. ' THE Hie umvoiiih ha\ shif t ed its e\ pci ¦ orivexpir 'ition date. ans who can swirn ? We re look- dcoi bell and asked if they might come in and get me to fill Imsled, Winona neji In Fillmore/ Houston, O «£!> AND Groiicho Marx watched I MO men ing for a swimming sax player!" cut a (luestionnau e With a tcelmg of considerable boredom I penmenlal fanning to a site lrempealoau counties: JH DAMON yf doing /Unicycle-riding in Las Veg- France - .Nuyen's;. really watching But Lanc aster in Gi .mt County 6 months J6.50 - 3 months S3.50 asked them in and we got at filling out the questionna're 1 ' year S12.O0 I month t l.3S as. "Wouldn 't you think ," lie said , her weight. Posing: for a picture the boiedom vanished , for it was an intensely interesting and _ ami PYTHIA7S ,M& All other mall s.ubscrioflons: Vjf^WMS rnSM m EMrmUCOLOK "in a town with tall the money Las while plugging her new movie,"A Mtal questionnaire that made one think hard Moreover it gave ~~ (JO y^^^JTO^ Vegas has. they'd buy each of Girl Named Tairiikd, " she asked ' Senate Freed on 1 year 115 00 3 monlhs $^'5 one a chance to sound off about one's pet peeves about what s & months V S8.00, 1 month " . Sl.oO those, guys his own bicycle, instead the photographer , "Would you like been happening around Winona , and also to express satisfaction ¦ Filibuster Fight Send chanBet of address nolices, undeliverad ol splitting one bicycle apart?" a mint?" She added , , ' 'it'.'; one;of OL praise lor the things one approi ed of in Winona copies, subscription - orders and other, man those made without sugar.". There have been .a few projects in our town that make me WASHINGTON7 IAP>-The Sen Items to W»»ona Dally : News, Box 95, Wi- WHAT'S THIS about Caroline You can telegraph flowers to nona, . Minn. so furious that I can hardly contain myself , and it made me feel ate often accused by its cutics Second ct.sss postaae ca ld at Winona. Kennedy getting her own secre- : Playwright Joseph Hayes and wife 1 tary?. The buzz-buzz is that Patii a great deal better to sound off to these nice Jayeees and have of lagging behind the times, take - I Mavrijan e in . Sarasota, Fla. them w rite down mj sentiments, also it "as good to expiess a big leap forward today. Magidson , 18. a freshman at the ' 7They re celebi-iting their 25th an- satisfaction with other things These questionnaires will be sum- Freed Jt l.ul -of a light oiei iN University of Pennsylvania, and i niyersary. Hayes';., author ¦ .of; the the daughter of a prominent Wash- niarizcd and the sentiments without using any names will be antiffihbustei mle, il biings its "The Desperate Hours ," also "Cal- conveyed to the City Council, the Planning Commission , or what- ington caterer, has latched Onto legislative day abieast of the culated Risk" now starring Joseph ever body or committee it concerns. calendar date. the job for nex t summer—natur- '• :- M . . . . " Cotteri and Patricia Medina , hears * . •: The Senate stajs in Uie same mmm ally, she'll have to take care of that his . new book , "Don't Go It secnn like a splendid to expiess his honcM \icws on all of Caroline' s social engage, legislative d00 Winonans after a puilumcnUrv maneii\ er that ported seen riding a hansom cab test is now on in Mallorea. and people alw ays have the puu woi k and L think they 'ic doing Hours: 1:30-5 00 P.M. in Central Park . Police informed put an end lo the fiaca*; o\ei its . ' bullfighting.. .for once will . : be sec- lege of writing a Letter to a fine and selfless job dying us of . it. . .later • Jackie , and a ' ' anli filibustei r ule it adjourned or writ*: i ondary. . Micheline Presle , the the F.ditor ' in this paper But to find out what we Winonans fot the fiibt lime in 3' weekt group of friends saw the satirical French.; ^ I Son stone of Rochester j film rave : in Spain . . .is the licm e\pciienc( 1 know how want for our home town. And So .iftei hem s stu.k in the leg "Establishment" show; by gifted big glamour girl on hand, and many people hesitate to "stick don 't think it isn t a staggei ing | Lower Arcade — Zumbro Hotel I English actors al the Strollers. | islaiu e tlav o( Jan 15 it now is 1 Rocftiester , Minnesot a travel: author Temple Fielding is then necks out " and sign their lot of extia woi k toi these Feb 1J foi the? Seiute too Peggy Cass—mad at De. Gaullei- l one of the . beauty judges. names to a letter of opinion , voung men 1 The Jaycees Irope launched an aiiLi:French fried po- TODAY'S vSADDICST LAUGH: especially if they haie to do to ha\e this suney oi uport tatoes campaign , promised not to Bernie Allen's going to ask f o r business in Winona. finished and tabulated some speak-French or go to French res- something; most unusual at the NV So this Jajcee leport with no time in April Ileie 's hoping all taurants until the Common Mar- ' ' Antiques -'Show— ^av copy of NY names used will give even tbe you questiojiecs will cooperate te.J^SayA. <]§» m^^m^m^Am^mm^mwtm\m^m^m^m\\m^^Simm^^^Amm^m.*'c ket admits England. "Who d o.e s> newspaper. .. . most hesitant person a chance with them I Ele Gaulle think he is?" shorts Peg- <* ¦' ; WISH I'D SAID THAT: "The ^^^ gy. . "De Gaulle? ". . .Jayne Mans- man whov has everything doesn't Has anyone seen anv of those perfectly lo\ely Bohemian wj\- >pt I field and Tommy Noonan twisted haye a wife—if he did 't wmgs that have feasted in such on Winona hackbei - , he wouldn numbers* *mWSf, I' tfniy °ne -could hav« two 1A4fc/VIndiana. DEAR ABBY \ THE ONLY TV TODAY WITH A I
[ VISIBLY BETTER PICTURE 1 | ¦ **w«ffi' ' i^i?si»fiii>j.ii itii(iMiiriii?) i iiiTr ,,i.|..... -' I \gf J 1 ll . jw| | li ' i «* .iii«,ni iII \ Down the »iffl#'tigiii» i>^iittii i' ' / \ J Turn YS " '" ^*^ WOOIWORTH S j f -^ v> ' "'l.'t' . <.*-/. ' . .. . .^." v. ' vt| Horse Doctor! By ABIGAIL VA.N BUREN It^s Valentine Time! D EAR ABBY: My wife is on animal ' lover from way buck, We hiive two dogs anil, my wife has become friendly with the vet. When I don 't feel well , she calls the vet and describes my symptomfl and he sends out some pills lor me. . I am not a dog TOPCOATS Qkiq tk or. a horse and do not can* to he treated by a veterinarian. My kk Qim tags Jo/t wilt; insists that he can do as much lor me as a regular doctor. Does he'have as much education-and ' training? And isn 't it against the law for a veleiinari.-in to treat liiiiuaiw? He has never charged ; CHILDREN? me anything, • TWO-LKOCKIJ l'ATIFNT ' '¦,] ¦', ' [. "iYY**'' :'v'' / ' DE\Il PATIKNT: Veterimu-imis arc not ' . ^H \' / jj Mm^^^^^^AAl^Y .\- - . , ) y ^^^Ka^mmmmmm- VALENTI licensed lo administer lo humnn.s. Fui'llit'i - SUITS ^ B NES more, Ihe law prohibits it. Kven though lo refuse his treatment might he looking n gilt horse doctor in the credentials , thank, him ' for his Interest and consult a medical doctor. DEAR ABBY I have been going wilh a 26- year-dld man for ' three, months. 1 am 22. -When ) firsl met him lie was the bigge.si drunk In town 095 . But lie lias changed completely, lie joined my $2 church and gave Up drinking and he even works steady now. The only trouble i« my parents rion t warn in to get married Decaiise of Ihe kind of person he wns When 1 first mel him. Abb V How can 1 convince them that he is a changed man '.' We want \ AND GET AN AMF BOWLING BALL FREE! I BIG SELECTION TO In gfl married but w ant my parents' blessings. HD'S (JIKL i > (THE FAMOUS AMFLITE BLAZER) «[! ^ DF.AH (JIltL: Home wns not built in a day, nnd a man * NowSsy'h'nniii brings you the best in the wtaiid of fnmily J» CHOOSE FROM cannot rebuild hii- character in ihreo months. II , al the end of i cntcilain incnt. The best of television , with Hiilovlslon , that ]! n year , he I.i Holier , working nnd still living right I think your | gives y»-\i II bigger , brighter , better-looking picture. And tbe (J i pnreiits will he convinced that lie 's chunked. Wait ! * \ a best ol tiowling, w ith a free hall ol your very own. • For a ([I DEAR ABBY: When your Imsd-und starts to drive one of his | i limited I inw only, when you huy -my model Sylvrmia JlHlovlsion , J* employees l>ack ami forth to w gA^l pid" bookkeeper. Please prim ^ this as a wnniing to oilier wives C iiiisn llii-s .special nl (I & K in Winona. 5 who are slow lo read the sinus, WOMAN WITH HINDSIGHT | j r ,— —,_ , ..___ . , , , ,,, . ,, | M HJ/ i/(»" r Color TV where 7,>% »/ n.'ll (ircii \ \ \ color sets are serviced! ? I SHOP TIL 9 P.M. Liitefisk and Lefse MBIOS ¦ HI-FI ¦ STEREO - TELEVISION I Monday 0. AND and Friday VHkj^H[ HEARTS FLOWERS DINNER All You Can Eat | ^LECTRONir :[ Wednesday, Feb, 13—6 p.m. G & K HAROLD GATES «nd WES KITT LE ]| 1 J Wltl ! S ENJOY DINNER a! Our FOUNTAIN! ; , Call 3150 for Restrvotiont ' OVION BAlsMD SWISS ST 10 A Is DINNKlt wilh vi'i'iiiny -_ | fVo lfonir Service. Call Cliaroe VVJien Vour TV or Rodin mt±mm**^^^^*mkm^^^t*m*t^m*iAt**i,t*^ and Mrs. Paul Roverud , will de- ! part : Wednesday For Fort - Leonard in Forces i IVood , Mo., for six months train- Serving Armed JJoyd Skpgstad .- departed Wednes- Hospital , Rochester. Claus Klind- ing in Ihe Army Reserve; program. ' Tlie address ol recruiting station. He will com- day for ''Minneapolis where he was worth, recently a patient at a. He is a graduate of the l'nivcr- hospital, has been ad- Mar ine Pvt. plex basic training at Ft. Leon- ' . inducted into the armed forces, Lake City sl'y ol Minnesota .- Knginci'i-ing He h.-irl .bepn employed by a Min- mitted to St. Mary's Hos-pital. CARL W. SOR- ard Wood , Mo., and will be as- Schoo l and lias lieen cmploycrl at maintenance. neapolis -insiira ' sce ' firm,. - - - '.1 - - ' ENSEN , son of signed to automotive Mihvanke *1 People are spending about the Mrs. James Cis- • LAK E CITY PATIENTS same- amount — 19.7 percent — ewski 909 E. .-(Special • ¦ , HOUSTON, Minn. . ' — PLAINVIEW , Minn, iSpecial I — LAKE . City, .Minn. . 'Special ' — of their take-home . '¦pay.. .'- for- food King St., is: Richard Anderson , son ot Mr and The address of IM Frederick H Miss- Edna ' ' . Klindworth , - Lake : this year as ' ' last, - says the U.S. SER 2022M2, Pit. \Irs M. C. Anderson, recently was K'alin is: RAI763C6-1 3. Enl. Sin 2nd City, was adm itted to St .. -Mary 's ¦ Depa rtment of Agriculture. . 303. K Co. 3d. discharged from the Army wliei e Bin . Fori Bli.ss Id . Tcv. RTBN MCRD , lie was an M.P. three year*- U P The address of Ptc Kd r, Kalm San Diego 20, will be employed as a guard In is HA176230BO , 'TMP' . Ilq Co pmim iniiu Hinii iii fj Cal if. He is Brink's ., Armored Car Service . CSATC, I-'ort Polk . I,;) a 1902 g r a d- Minneapolis. 'the address ol P. K Rndkc is . ¦ W,LL ¦ liafe - of Win o- P ; Sorensen * fiSa-l677S.A Nav. St a San Diego na. S ; e n i o r LANESBORO , Minn.—Arthur C, Calif ^mmm *, ' ' High School. Haugen , son of Mr and Mrs Ar- • lluir J. Haugen , has enlisted in ARCADIA , Wis. 'Spenal -Ihe C. M. SGT. GERALD W. HOP- •he \rmy through the Winoua re- new add re.s* of S- > i Wawie A PE, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Walter ''inning station. He will take ba*.\c Oworschak . son of \- j lln ",| \i]- .s C. Hoppe , 4851 Gilmore A^'e. was iiaming at Fort Leonard , Mo , and Roy Lhw*r*. 'hak is HA27'i.i73t3, ' one of three men of the 30:>ih Bomb will be assigned to the aul.onio SVC Blrv 6, How RN i8- 'S P i Wing at Bunker Hill AFB . Ind , \\\e maintenance field. :I2 II ARTY , Fun U-wis. W.i ^h. who was awarded the Air Force • * Commendation Medal. He receiv- SPRING GROVE , Minn, i Spe- BLAIR , Wis 'Special' -Michael ed the medal for outstanding duly cial —Steven Roverud , son of Mr Skugslad . wm o! M: anrl \\r* and ' performance. He is a mainte- nance supervisor and is a 20-year veteran of Hie Air Force-. Vpon | "Over insured? Not until you hove the 3 i his retirement he will become a Methodist minister, lie received his j basic insurance policies every family needs. | Ocloli-er l Sfii! ¦ " " minister 's license in ' ' * ^et^Btoi. ROGER B. KEMP I 174 E 5tb Stree> Winona • • JmmBmmmi ° - . ^inn. I ADDITION DEDICATION ... The new kit- addition to the church. - In the kitchen;'.- left ", to y Hcnlth rare LA CRESCENT , Minn —Arm j |Hv/?f "^l , coverage for tha pntirpns fH nulv ' ' cben at Cedar Valley Lutheran Church is put . right, , C/eorge - Gellerseh. TRobert WcNally, Otto . of All. n 6 rfoterWon and life i „rance | Pi-t . Peter 0 .lones. son ¦WA\C Y .1 T & ¦¦ ¦ ¦ into use.during dedication cere-monies Sunday/ Price, and Haroid and Roger Erickson. 'Daily George K. Jones, recent- ' ^',e. brM(lwnncr--lhe6e BT(- (he keystones I ' ¦ ' ¦ "' ¦ '¦ '¦ ' ¦¦ * ' .a* - and Mrs. wAm»-^*MS ¦7 . . ¦v :-:7 ¦ ¦ 1 " ¦ ¦ ¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ s ol ad- -^P^»t ?- !° nnane'*! socuritv and lli PV are tho .1 | ¦ The enlarged kitchen is part of a hew two-story News photo , v v v. / ' ; " . . ' ' ' ly completed eight week " " m ranre " | £~ See or Call Ortane Kittle for coin information j| individual artillery train- 9lM^"W>' u *"i. mV '-ompanv (.ppcahVe* I \ vanced -l ^a mo Pompl'f e information ing as a cannoned at the -Artillery -^^p'M&%-i^ '"' | ¦ SUPPLIES Estimated 500 Attend and Missile Center. Fort Sill , Okla ~\ CROUP HEAITH2S E»V ' KOINS AND 5 Area Speech meet Xhnitiick High " 1 R ^ T MUTUAlSlr „g , INC. /^ J ¦' ¦ Cedar Valley He is a graduate of Y»or. 0 j Q i ¦J' 225 West Second S> (National Hotel) 7 v , Fairba ult- J' -J^ifv^r- % ) \ ( FishirKj Contest Here School '¦ ' " ^ J at Rushford; «* i- • >• * L j^t Honn« Oftice-S>. Poul, Winn. [7 ^OT ^»\ \Set • A* % ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦¦ £ An estimated SOO competed in Luthera n Church . . ST. CHARLES , Minn.-Pvt . Paul the eighth annual ice fishing con- Local Contest Held Z Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. , ¦ Fred A. Cail-son, recently com- test sponsored by the Winona Rod ' ; RUSHFORD; Jliiin. 'iSpecial ' .-, - & Gun Club -on Straight Slough Twelve Rushford . High School . .stu- pleted a five-week aircraft main- Addition Dedicated ¦ ' ' tenance course al the Aviation ..Sunday • •afternoon. dents will 7 compete iij -. the, sub- ' district contest here Feb School. Fort Ruckcr . Ala He is a CEDAR .VALLEY. - Minnvv/Spe - Attendance prizes were, awarded . 20. Also cial WA S4.0O0 t\vr>stoiy addition participating : will IK» lloiistbii, 1962 graduate ol St Charles High and: prizes given for largest game ¦: School and completed basic train- ; to Cedar Valley Lutheran Cliurcb Lanesboro and . Peterson ; high ¦¦ r' ^ B was dedicated here Sunday during fish' caught.- ,C, W , Thorpe, contest schools7 , -. ' ing al Foil Leonard Wood. Mo ¦k \. ¦ LJIB J L^ I L Bij i_ijL, L- 1 L W ilkms, son ol ^^r""* ^^ v^^E^^ ^ ^ ' morninjj worship services. chairmaiv, said that-tlie . complete . 'The following , received. "A" rat-' Pvt . .leny .1. ¦ Louis II. Wiikiiis . ..' The new i '2- : by .36-foot addition prize list was beiiig- prepared to- ings ' at . the ¦ ¦loc-al contest Wednes- Mr and Mrs . provides . an enlarged dining, roora , day; / , ' v .' day , qualify ing them, for the sub- recently completed a five-week maintenance course at the kitchen space arid: - The contest was conducted with district event: . aircraft - toilet' facilities , on the cooperation of the Park-Rec- , " Margo. IDubbs and VVilla Blesie, Aviation School , Fort Rucker , Ala. I ne' first floor and reation Board: • original oratory ; Nancy Koppe- He received instruction in the fun- a pastor's study i md and Ruth Westby, nonoiigiiial damentals of operating Army air- and office and an [oratory; Pat Buiike and Mary fields and in the servicing of air- ... adtilt Bible , study Contes t at Galesyiile j 'Rollefson , extemporarieoiis .read- planes and helicopters room oh. the sec- ing; Cofrinhe Shipstead and Ann * § , Wis. (Special) ¦ FOUNTAIN! , Minn .-Pfc Jeiry H ^^i I II ond floor. Co n- GALESVILLE Fenney, .story telling; . .leaneen i8Bov .^^*^ ^HI^^ * to the church was donated by the >arishibners, A total of $930 in, fi- nancial gifts and S32 in memorials . were. donated/ Material .gift s, in- cluding fuel oil, flooring, hot wa- ter heater, water pipes, tables and ;gas: connection,, ' tile and clothes, rod ,, fluorenscent lightLn'g and ari clock, also were donated . electric " Dr. L. F.. Brynestad, pastor of ^ ' WILSON'S CORN KING . Central Lutheran Church, Winona , ^Am ^mmmW S v-vas guest speaker at ' the cere- yy lk monv. He is a former pastor. ^ LARGE BOLOGNA 29c i \*WlkW* /' " m ' \y S WILSON'S CORN KING : 'v Trempealeau County W^P*^%fi t Seal Chairman Named * ^ SLICED BOLOGNA - - " 39c| WHITEHALL, Wis. ¦( Special 1 — /Mrs/Roland Frey, Whitehall, has YACHT CLUB — Start the day right ' "; been appointed Trempealeau M'Af ^'' ' County." Easter Seal campaign chairman, it was announced by Bart Starr, Green Bay, st ate chairman.: ¦¦¦ The 19(53 Easter - Seal appeal BREAKFAST PR 49' starts March 7 and continues to UNES Easter Sunday. April 14. The Easter Seal organization is ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ FOR ' FRESH, CRISP MONARCH CRACKERS completing 42 years -of service to ' ' ' ¦ ¦ J3CK ¦ ¦ ¦ , ¦ ; . ' .' : ______UCUIT 11 ' ' ' ' • QUICK l \ . "~ '~ " ¦ ¦ nc.lP(/. :: • ': ' '* , iJJl j • ^ ~ j" i£-P?^' ' ihe handicapped and is provid ing ¦ M ' — 'ZZY ^ ^=^ ^^ m^amBmmmmmaimmmm ' '" ' .jj^"'"".- ^ "^ ^,,^ •.crviccs to more than a quarter ^ ^ . million . American annually. ¦ Belgium has 11,779 square 7 ; CONDENSED miles and a population of 0, 1 53,- p |" 000. SALTINES
¦ I m ^mr m m ¦ WB V mm7 j 5 Bto. mmgmm ^msgMW Wm "CAN WE CONCE MSIO ' > Tomato f'ff%J> •""• ' ' 'L' mT ' - 'jf A ' "'MW SETTLE THIS n^^ Ki^^^^' r^ .1 J OUT OF COURT , OFFICER?" SOUP wM^^ ^^^^H^^^^BB^IsvMfi^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^H feai m iiv ,oz. y | | C VQ C Ca S ^Box ¦ ¦^ ¦ ¦ 'es Chevrolet Jmpala Sport Sedan " mm\m\M M Robinson 3 Almost as quick as you can say it, you're back in your lane again FABRIC SOFTENER Qt. Bottlo LUNCHEON SIZE One of the special joys of driving a Chevrolet to 425 horsepower sees to that. Short-st roke nd- uprings from the -vitality of the enr itself. Even vnnced-desig-n engines that, respond with urnoolli How i-nn the officer resist? when you're soft-pedaling it , in no special hurry free-breathing efficiency unknown in tlm auto PAGE NAPKINS ?Z 29c Maybe her beguiling smile will to get. anywhere in pnrt.iculnr, tho feeling is industry n few brief years ago, And coupled / fA i i \ mD I A Oc HOUSEHOLD HELPER UTILITY llcnlth problems , there, Comes a hill a w> ll > ,,iat owor is t lle kiml Pr(ici a ^mnC* wr mmW mA * AT lunMlu* trick , unmistakably , .--. Q| | AAT|| P **' f -#ia r I II ¦* / however , cnniint h'- solved -with Blow moving truck you want to pass Jt I "5WIUU III PVen-keel handling lhat. puts you in v self-aaiured g«. Tear 0ff Baggies c 45c n siulh' . The hesl way to avoid or a real eliips- I. say. very frankly that the. plan 7i or 7 the. inr a y Ci ¦ cal, social or Vmaterial , tHu gov- V Lawr.„«• • ¦ are having a dispute. What considerations it vasion of Cuba — as . described - by - lhe7 Attorney of the ^ met the challenge as one people with one ' ernment were vying with each is the difference between . r.prieral ¦ ' — looks exclusivel-y like the ¦7'work "nf could curry dying from a heart attack V Will.; : '¦:¦ . . Puertoff lti&^jf ^ other as to which Borne civilian Beach strategists who have never , faced the most favor with Mr. Vo\v\ ,.. . and from suffocation? I up to the realities of a rigid military situation. the In. the turmoil of crises, alarms, clash- ell by opening the doors of say the cause Of death can It certainly looks like the last type of military federal treasury. . be deterr-riincd..Others say ing philosophies and ttlterio r motives,vit is operation that would ever gain the approval of "The State Department , wittiv both act as a heart attack. only natural that America may for Powe// fi- -" ;:- seem at Property freely . :T.J.W. men who drew their experience from World War Cong. v-Mrs. no strmgs attached , . V times to7 have lost 7 the united resolution II or the Korean . -War. Powell's tour; of By DREW PEARSON vate par« dis e among the approximately 35,000 megatons nanced Mr. Of course the heart stops in th»t twice saved the ¦' the nightclubs in Europe. : world from brutal . WASHlNGtCN^-Wheh Cong. palms, : his colleagues on the ot a to m ic- and hydrogen death , regardless,of cause, but despotism . .7 ' WHY IS. IT, for example, that- In 1941 tha House Education and Labor bombs. One niegaton is equi- . could, Adam Clayton Powell opened , . Department ef Health, there is a distinct difference administration thought we invade Cuba Committee are floundering in valent to all the explosive "Th« with 1,500 men without benefit of air cover or the -aid-to-educat.ton .- 'hearings Education and Welfare tapped between suffocation and a But when the naked . issues confronted last : week, their immediately a parliamentary muddle with- power on both sides in World which had been ap- heart attack. With suffocatioii , naval support, but in JS62, Xvli cn it was thought out their chairman. , "War IL One rnegaton ' - would a fund the American people , the increased devo- sneaked off to Puerto Rico , . .. proved by the Congress for the the . victim , . dies because , air we might have to invade Cuba to force removal As.for hapless Nevares Cor- pretty well put Cuba out of ' tion of which Lincoln spoke arose unhesi- the wrangling congressmen, he control of juvenile delinquen- cannot reach the ' . lungs, - - and of Russian missiles; a force o( more than 300.- dova, he has complained to commission andv\vouldn 't even tatingly tc the task. left behind had no idea where cy, and made ah outright grant the blood, in turn , cannot rid 000 men and every kind of air and naval sup- to reach him. V the government about . what be missed from the U. S. ar- foundation itself of Crarbon dioxide and ' ¦¦ "¦ ¦ ' ¦- of $250,000 to a should not need: port possible -was mobilized? • , how- has happened to his fond senal. • • ' . .. " . .- Powell and his a.d- pick -up fresh - oxygen. vT-he We that extremity to . This column can reveal ' ' ' '-. which Mr. It is true that in the interim the Castro gov- ever, farm ' . .and- has demanded at -That's -why- some 7 senators assistant. Mr. heart keeps on puriiping as stimulate a hew sense of unity between that he has been loung- least a higher expropriation minisirative eminent had obtained - heavy supplies and man- ing on the. seashore in his' own can't see the trees for the organized just long as it can , but the victim Americans. price. , ieavesv . Wingate , had power from the ; Soviet bloc nations. But he cer ' two-acre Garden of Eden nqar eight days before . the receipt turns blue, because the blood: is ' I asked Puerto Rico 's pro- Both the State Department ' IT SHOULD BE made tainly didn 't receive enough , to makev this kihd Cerro Gordo, Dorado. of- -the gift;- .:.' . . .- ' -• '. unable to Tclear away its waste crystal clear to gressive governor Luis Munoz- and the White House are keep- - the eneinies of liberty at once, vnot only of a difference in our plans for invasion . He. Avangled the paradisical "The officials of this agen- products. Regardless of vhat was planned by the Unit- ' Warin how Cong. Powell hap- ing very mum about the U.S. quite clear as to 7 In a heart attack , there is by '.-asserting-: the right to differ from each plot from the Puerto Rican pened to get two acres of val- statement which touched off cy \vere not ed States in connection With Wie Bay . of Pigs government which expropriat- -whether they thought Mr. POwr plenty of air in the lungs but other but by affirrriing the "new -birth Vol uable seashore property that the big debate in the Canadian money in the heart . is'- . unable- to- pump operation , it is fully apparent that many of ed it from a 65-y-ear-old fai'in- had been sei7ed by (he gov- ell would spend Jjhi? . . freedom" that arises .from ''government parliament and the.down/all ot the juvenile de- the blood rapidly enough, or in the rnten who engaged in that disastrous adven- er , to accommodate the hand- ernment frorri someone else. I the Canadian 7 government. : It studying of the people, by the people and. for the ture w men who died or suffered through im- linquency problem or whether some, instances cannot ; operate some vHarlem congressman. got . no comment, 7 was one of Hie major diplo- people"-—of the entire world. prisonment — thought the American government Ordinarily, private property he would use. it to organize a at all. In this case, too, there matic snafu-s of the Kennedy Peace Corps in Har- will be some blueness, but it is intended to give them air support. Isn't supposed to be condemn- SOMETIMES tenaten, like administration , and the Pres- domestic ed except for ether people, can't see the lem. There is one point on because the blood does not ' ident¦ was quite upset¦ about did agree — that mbye through the lungs rapid- V . IN OTHTER words, if we accept the admin- public trees . for the leaves. Perhaps iC ' ' ' ' which they ' - .V VV .- ; would be spent at ly, enough. v istration s present explanation , many menMo-st use. Yet the Senators Ken Keating, 7R-N.Y., Despite the secrecy, is the money Lincoln Never ' here Powell's discretion , and their . 1i ves or risked . their lives on the basis of t e; r r i t or- Henry Jackson, D-Wash., and the inside story of what hap- Mr. ' - 7 Dear Dr.7Molner: What , apparently without any exer: . . a false impression. This, by itself , argues strong* i a 1 govern- Stuart Symington, D-Wo., leadi pened. is . uremic poisoning?—-Mrs.' ment seized a ers of the preventive war cise of control by the fedral ¦ Said That ly for ah investigation: to show who in authority - .. -. S.J'. - "' with the United States government 1 gave sub- small grape- school regarding Cuba, should U. S. AMBASSADOR Walren eovernment. stance to this false . impression — if , indeed , ' that fruit farm, of take a look at some of the Butterworth in Ottawa sent a "The Housing and Home Fi- It results, from (acuity.func- IT NOW APPEARS that Lincoln never is what it was. J a c i n '. 't- o trees instead of the7 leaves message to; -'Washington , recom- nance Ag«ncy, the third gov- tioning .of the kidneys. Uric said "You cannot bring about prosperity As I have said on the Senate floor , I believe ¦jlevar.es- - Cor- around Cuba. The trees con- mending that a strong stand ernment agency, was equally acid and certain nitrogen com- "d. a, sist of hard figures readily approved three by discouraging thrift." the Senate. Committee on7 Armed Services should o v 7and be taken to force the Diefen- generous; it pounds are wastes which the. -turned two of: : available at the Pentagon. baker government to put nu- nearly $11 mil- conduct " a, full aid impartial -inquiry into these loans totaling kidneys filter out arid normal- But he did say on March 21 the five acres They are not classified and clear weapons oh7 its • recently- property which was be- l , 1864: unhappy events so the American people,will have lion on y discharge in urine. When "Prosperity is the fruit of labor—is desir- over to Pow- would give an interesting com- purchased planes : from the ing purchased for approximate- someihin g prevents removal of the: full facts. - PearJon as furth- able-r-is a positive good in the world. That ell. parison of U, S, st rength United States. Since this was ly $8.S million , and, these toxic materials, uremic How do yoii stand , sir? ' "7 The old farmer and his fam- against the fairly accurately a military matter, Lt came to er evidence of the administra- poisoning results. sorn.e should be rich, shows that others ily had lived ort the farm for measured strength of Russian the attention of McGeorge Bun- tion 's philanthropy, it . endors- may become rich , and hence is just en- 45 years, selling their fruit to forces on Cuba. Here they are: dy. White House assistant on ed a bill which would provide couragement to industry and enterprise." •• grapefruit juice plant in Russian manpower on Cuba security matters. complete exemption from all IN YEARS GONE BY nearby Bayamon. He was told is reported by the Pentagon at Between him and the De- real estate taxes on one of Lincoln didn 't say: "You cannot that the government needed 17,000 nien ; by Sen. Keating fense Department, a strong these properties as long as it strengthen the weak by weakening the Ten Years Ago . . . "53 his land for a resort and was at 22,000. U; S.- ' armed man- statement was drafted and was owned and controlled by strong." ' paid an abitrary $27 ,000 price power is 952 ,573 in the Army; sent to the State department. s outfit. " MEN The State Council of Carpenters and Joiners Mr. Powell' wili hold its i!io3 conference here, it was an- sol by an appraiser. 188, 134 in the Marines ; 662,370 At state , some diplomats THE MARTYRED THE question that is being President'i version nounced by William C. Mueller , president of Wi- Now the choicest stretch of in the Navy, and 864 ,900 in the thought it was too tough, but seashore has been sold to Pow- Air Force. Total 2,767,977 since it came direct asked here now is whether was in 1854: "W« proposed to give all a 307/ . from tha nona Carpenters Local ell for a reported $10,000 as Russian naval strength in White Hou.se, no one had the anybody else has gotten or PAST 40 chance; and we expected the weak to grow Robert E. Dobbs , Winona attorney , will rep- his private resort. In Farmer Cuba is ten patrol boats. U.S. courage to tell the President; could still get such favors Troubled with GETTING UP NIGHTS stronger; the ignorant wiser; and all bet- resent Hiawatha Toastmaslcrs Club at the a-rea Ncvares Cordova 's grapelrnit naval strength is a total of "You're making a mistake." from the Kennedy administra- Pains In BACK , HIPS , LEGS ter, and happier " of together." And in 1861, speech contest of Tanstma.sici's. International. patch , the playboy congress- 86ft combat ships. So the statement was hand- tion, and whether the rule Tiredness, LOSS OF VIGOR Lincoln said: "Capital has its rights, which man has now built a $.r>o ,000 Russian air strength in Cuba ed the Canadian embassy and "equal opportunity" will lie are as worthy of protection as any other Twenty-Five Years Ago . . . 1938 winter home, is 100 MIG fighters , U.S. air made public 30 minutes later. followed herelfter. It will . be interesting to ««e whether the If you are a victim of thes» rights." Louis A. Posz filed at the office of County strength is 13,000 combat Such t quick release to the HE HAS told nelghbdrt that planes; plus 4,000 roii-combat press Is unprecedented in di- House of Representatives in- BymptoniB then your troubles Auditor David II. Fakler as a candidate for ' of Another quotation erroneously attribut- he intends to retirp from Con- planes for transport and jun- plomacy, and was one reason stitutes a full investigation inay be traced to Glandular re-election as 'Winona County commissioner from mess next year and settle the whole series of charges Inflammation. Glandular In- ed to Lincoln: "You cannot help* men per- keting congressmen et al; plus the Canadians saw red, the second district. down permanently under Ihe 7 000 Army planes; plus 6,000 made by a member of the flammation is a constitutional ma nent ly by doing for them what . Next morning, President they Birds, moose and pheasants were subjects ol Caribbean sun. His glamour- Navy planes. Total ; 30,000 Kennedy phoned upper house. While each house disease and medicines that could and should do Uie State De- for themselves." talks at the February meeting of the local chap- ous wife already spends her planes. partment to ask who had been is the sole judge of the be- merely give temporary reliof ter of the I/.ank Walton League at the chapter " ! full lime in Puerto Rico, al- responsible havior of its own" members, cannot "be But Lincoln really said in L854: "Th for the statement, .expected to remove e log cabin. though she draws a $12 ,000 IN REGARD tt> mlitlle lie was not happy, The an- either house has a right to in- the causes of your troubles. legitimate object of government is to do .snl'iry from Ihe taxpayers as strength , Pentagon estimates swer was: "It came from vestigate just what the feder- Neglect of Glandular In- for the people I'owell's secretary. are that Cuba has no offensive and what pres- what needs to be done, but Fifty Yea rs Ago . . . 1913 you." al agencies did flammation often leads to pre- which they can not , by individual effort do While he relaxes in his pri- missiles. The United States has Note—Bnndy is the man re- sures, if any, were brought to The Jiev^Ji . M. Williams, for the last five by whom tp grant mature senility and to incura- at all, or do so well, for themselves." ported la be JFK's choice bear and ble conditions, years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, c-ventually Mr. Powell the requests that ' He expects to go to the Highland to succeed Deam The past year men from THERE ARE MANY other -widely cir- has resinned. Rusk as secretary of. state. he made for federal funds. I'nrk Presbyterian Church in Minneapolis. $Mfiu ¦ his speech , 1,000 communities have been culated but spurious quotations credited to JhsL Before making Arthur Von Hohr has just been reappointed Sen, Williams wrote" to all the successfully treated here nt Abraham Lincoln, They do bear sonic re- hy (low A. (). lCberharl as a member of the SECURITY VS. SINGING federal agencies involved and Excelsi or Springs , They have semblance to his expressed sentiments . found soothing *liilc hoard of pharmncy for another five-year NEW YORK (API - received general information relief and im- ¦ Alfred proved health, term. Cof|« it finally getting a CIMIHJ concernini the grants. In Ins * Williams made It is reported from Florence. Italy, that to alni in a theater production, address, Mr, ~ this further comment: Th« Rxeelsior I the "kangeroo look" is the now fashion. . . 1888 The bariUint jave MP a bud- M.dic«l Clinic. Seventy-Five Yea rs Ago . d ing vocal career in years "During the past 12 months REDUCIBH The thought of it gives us the jumps, a week's aso rfevotid lo th» Thomas Simpson arrived home after f«*r Ilia grenter financial secur- various agencies of the gov- treatmert-tof dip- HERNIA ali-.c'iice at Da, Moines m husiness connected ernment have been .scrambling My son, forget not my law; but l«t ity of. a huti-heit shop in Hobo *«tai peculiar ii ilia imtnitli ti thin* wilh Ihe Winoina and Southwestern Railroa d . ken , N'. ,1. The father of seven around lo see who could (tlve to older men. i "ill' Ntn-luftUil heart k«»p my commandments; for length ol - HW »<««« M «II »W « Twi> tramps broke ja il hy breaking off Ihe Mr, Powell the most favorable Knal. i k. INH IZw ' L . ., dtyt and long life , has since kept in music al • , , and peace (hull tlity add -islcr the basement. FRKE BOOK to thee. Prov. 3:1, 2, cold air rcf ami crawling into prnctlee with appearances at deul. They were , husvi'vcr , overtaken by the. locnl-an- bnnquGls and conventions, "I cite an example ol Mr. that ttlli ho-y RECTAL-COLON (botflies ur-lnrr I hey Rot fail bcr than Codinine, Coda recently iricd out lor « Powell's influence with this than* troubles administration under the Hous- may he correct- DISORDERS Wis . part In " Lady ot Mexico " .-in ml by WINONA. DAILY NEWS ing and Home Finance Agen- proven »ri alUn asisclatad (increlta sln-jed hy the TUm-ii- NON-SU RGICAU llh ol »nill , r n An Independent /Vnrln(a of the properties in question , , ,MD. [ -N I IIS Marcelliis Clny, Civil War Cifljlaantni M. Cl LEE (i riISWOI,I> (iOIUlON llOI.TK one instance the loan J Kln(, | am InlinitU Inl Chief Accountant .Stinrini/ t'diior 2,000 acre estate on the Ken- approved vvns lor exactly dou- I lull Inlorrtiatlon (Plana ChacK kai) I By BENNETT CERF ble the acquisition price. " iQ Hirala Q Baclal-Coion ? Slindulir M*CMnr.R or IIII; ASSOCIATED MBSS tucky Itlvcr. Kno*wn as Whlte- J linll , the house still stnnds n-nd This Is something: which wll I Inflamma ttan, V "Stop waving your arms like a sema- lias 40 rooms, A farm family certainly cause nn arching of I ' ttfQ^fcfO phore nnd making horrible faces at me, eyebrows among I hose citizen.-- | MAMt . j lives In part of II. f , Clay later became known ns who have applied for loans hut The Associated 1'iWs Is cnlille«l exclusi vely sir " commanded Dentist I'ullmnn. "1 JACD»» I to the use for republication ot -nil Ihe locnl haven 't ovem touched your infected tool h llie "lion of Whitehall. " In one have not l>oen given more limn news printed in this newspaper as well nn all yet." or lilfs last buttles at Iho ago the acquisillon price. The veml {iflWH 1 A.P, news dispatches. nl (ID , he killed two of three polnl is nol whether any fault ^ "I know ," motuied the palknl , "but " Just once I'd like lo roud a magazine that doesn 't tell Irttriii je rM who broke into his lies wllh an applicant who !«ATI _ | 6 Monday, February li , l!ifi3 you 're standiniJ on my bunion. " me what's wrong with the American woman!" home. seeks lo set all he can, but Teresan Seniors Ha rmony Odcl Goite r High HTH B IRTHDAY law , Mr and Mrs. Sylvester Gal" Inducted into Fellows, Rebekahs I,\ CRKSC ENT. Minn —A din- i laRher , La Crosse, last weekend. Mafdi Gras nci on Ihe 'Ifith hntlulay of Mar- Mr Gallagher is ahle to be about Alumnae Group Install Officers Iin (»,il)ushei -\t .-is f>i\ en nl the land is interested in reading and hniiir of I IIK son «md dof Mr. arid 131 Cheat* Building Phon* 441? valentine and patriotic theme ni.o- president Mrs. Nellie Schncckloth tifs arid featuring hornemade can- Mrs. Arthur Cunningham, Mr. and and distiict grand.master , Deuey Mr, dy, ceramic gift items ;. aprons sur- Mrs; Robert Horton and and Busse, of (he Canton , Minn , lodges , Mrs. John Steffen. * Modern Chiropractic prise packages, fish, ponds, and and their installation teams were novelty items will open at lu\a.m. Those who spoke to the groups in cliaige of tlie ceremony Students directing and presented the certificates were Oflicers were installed as fol- and Electrotherapy Mard i Gras Horton activities, are Phil Koprowski Jim Mrs: Gerald Meier , Mrs. , lows; Noble gi and , Rebekahs Mrs , and Mrs. Eoger . Friday » a.m. to 5 p.m. (Jromek, John Ilaun, Schneider. Walter Kissir-gei , Odd Fellow s , Monday thru Ebb Sawyer, Hostesses were Mrs; Theodore Mary Kay TModjeski , Joan Kangci; Stanley Creihel , wee grands , Mrs Opon Friday Evening 7-9 by Appointment Mary Risk a, Bernatz, Mrs. Edward Hartert, Howard Applen and Mi Applen Closed Saturday Kathy Quintan and Miss Evangeline Heim and Mrs. , Ka? Hereon. Mrs. Paul Koprow- pa.st noble guilds, Mrs. Arthur Hubert Weir at the Cunningham I -, ski is general chairman of the ,' Haugen and Rich-u d Kvam re- — Sloppy Joe lunch to home; Mrs. J. Milton bahrh -Mrs. cording .seLiet.iues, Mrs Stanley be served at Dean Eberhard , Mrs. -7John Hoff- noon, and she will be assisted by , Greibel and V. li Saiuh ick . man, Mrs. Everett Kohner a n d Itebekj/is student chairmen, Sharon K\ipielz Harold Libera at the Horton .tteasuiei for Mis Mer- Mrs. lin iCngen .md fiiLincial 'senetaiy . and Charlotte Meyers. home; Miss Modesta Gallery, Mi'-s. Mrs.. Arthur Cunriingham, Mrs: Mrs Kicluul Iw.itn C haplains ' ' ' William S-ievers, Miss Josephine John Leaf , Mrs; John V Czaplewsk i Steinbauer and Miss Margaret . inst alled aie Mis William 'l ollef son and Mavn.itd Se\e u.u dens and Mrs; Frank Stork a . /) I chairman of the future Teresan Highlight of the '- derson < eveiiing 's. en- alumnae committee.. . . .-¦ ' tertainment will be- crowning of the Coloi biatt-i lii-lailed foi Hebe Fun Fest king and queen by Wi- Kalis is Mis llei nian Andeisin \ / ^^^LW 6&W i nona Winter Carni-val royalty at RiRht Siipiiorl noble <¦! and*. Mis Delta Zeta v. At»T mw Y?\ sJr- °J*L^A£/A'^5A£AS'C^^ cil president , will preside at this left suppoi I noble gi and*. Mis ^ coronation ceremony which will Pledges Ten (hai les \1I II PI and Wil liam Folic I v son -Mghl snppoi i \ JK . ' be introduced by rneintiers of the V MRS. VIRGINIA TORGERSON, City repre-; -Mrs. . Arnold Kenske , Mrs. .Tames Spears , Mrs:. - -41 am!- ^^jjj&m "d$[ I oi sw t*( theai ts of big and tall Delta £eta Sorority has pledged Mi s Kai l Hilke ami tai l Died. "T ) Cotter Band directed by David sentatlve to the Legislature , discusses bills.. . he-. - . ' . Torgerson . and Mrs. Klmer Boiler. 'Daily N<«\v s ' ^JL men , of. . choose fromof a vast LueckV 10 girls into the Zeta Upsilon Chap- nchs , lefl snppoi t \ it c <;iands ^ «n stsles ' Seniors; Barbara Brom pledge ceremony Look place last; vlator . with :AAU\V members; Left to( fight are v M IUM S I'witle j -ii.u cliaiis Mi v and Bill Hair washed, st yled . . .. Olsen; juniors: Betty Haack and week culminating a week of rush I'du .ud ( cippei .md Wendell tf^ AA Don Leaf; sophomores: Janice •activities which inelwded a skating Boice outside gtMi tluns Mrs nails nicnicured , all for onl y . . ^iJlVV Siegel and . David Vickery- Vand party at LakcPark; Lodge and a Hei b Meu'i s ,wd Tillnuin Applen freshmen: Sue Ebertowski and preference party: Cify; tiepreset Left and i ip'it Odd Fellow s scene Bob Knopick. Pledge;-; are; The Misses Bar- suppoi tet s lo lake office aie CENTER BEAUTY SHOPPE B,i and 'I lieodoi bara Anderson , Minneapolis; Inge Claude nr^ e 422 Center Street Phon« 5661 LADIES AID Hofer, - Jamestown , N.D.; Janet Johnson Mis Rutin Johnson w as ¦The . Ladies Aid 7 of the Ciiurch Johnson , Owatonna; Madeline ins|.illed as nnisiiiari and Mis of the Brethren will meet Thurs- tJeorge-Morern as captain of the Litschke, Nathalie Litschke, Hast- /^AUW ^Branch voM£§fsteiiiFi£ ¦ day at 2, p.m. with Mrs. D. D. ings; Peggy Lyndahl, Harrnony; degree team. .- Harner , Wesf-End ' '¦ ' Trailer Court ;: Joanne Mealey-,- ArLington Heights, Mrs. Virginia Torgerson , city ' ; Torgersph clarified the routine for students; a provision , which The. .dO»r prize , i'lcatrdeti to. Mer- ', ' mi! ]ii»|pi 111.;- Jill Miller , Minneapolis; Pa- representative ' to , the . legislature. necessary to bring a bill out . of states- , that ilie - governor und'Vl't; man : Anderspn was ,, auctioned off AMERICAN SOcTetY LADIES . to the ' , iipi^l!pT|| , Windom and Kath- ' ' highest . bidder by. Mr . An- -. A suefJer . at 6:.39 p.m . will be ; tricia Powel l , addressed the- Winona branclr of i committee. Intrigued by . her ed- governor will be of . the same po- leen Rangitsch , St,-".Paul ," ' ' , derson!. - . * e r v e d Valentine's. Day at the . - AAUW . Saturday at the Hotel ;Wiv ucation in legislative proceedings litical party, has been -returned to " Delta Zeta and . the men's resi- nona. One hundred members and Mrs. Torgerson has learned that rules committee for .clarifica- Rebekah Lodge served the lunch ' VFW Ciubrooms for the American . the. . , ! - dence are, co-sponsors of the yail- friends heard Mrs. Torgerson dis- "there is.a time and place not to tion; '. $2, 000 .has been appropriat- following tilt- mcctiiiii with Mrs. ' (^ft- ' - ' ' '^ 'j^a Society Ladies Club. the meeting Kissinger, Mrs. , Jarland ," Mrs. ' " -fl^ will be hteld at 8 p.m. Mrs . George entine dance Friday at which, the cuss her initial . reaction . as .. a push too hard. Knowing when to ed for the commission ' prompting ¦ Kvam and Mrs. Meyer as mem- Lorenz and Mrs. Fred Hohmeister Campus Cover Girl for 1963 will freshman legislator and . legislative 1 speak and act, come with expetv ihe Grea t - " -River . Jioad; a . com-. " ' hers . of. the ; committee. . 1 are co-chairmen of the supper as- be named. ... proceedings; v ience. " :|iro'mis'e; . agreement has . been sisted by Mrs.' Frank Theis and In response to. a question asked , Her first accomplishment was the reached- on.-, the.-tactinile. -. question. fiifP ' KIIB^HB Mrsv Olga Zimdars. Games will by .Miss7 Margaret Driscoll in in- passage of an enabling act wljich Sirs , Torgerson approves the com- i; - Matthew' s PTA will allow the expenditure of up to promise. V ' ^ . be. played- and . prizes awarded: St. troducing her Mrs. Torgerson said . - Caledonia CD A ¦ ¦ , ^ $2,500 to advertise Winona . Previ- , { Advertlsemernt that she; had - first come; to Min- ^M \ j j \' >j ;:' yf. %^iM pS^ST Sees Fi Inn Strip ous amount, allowed vvas. $1,700. 7 MRS; ^TORGERSON listed bills Votes Dona tions ' \ Jl nesota frbm Texas on a two-week c-unecriiing . Winona which she will ; vacation:- Impressed by the Jakes Surveying the bills to come be- FALSE TEETH .. - .-'A filfn strip about wills and last ; ¦introduce; " They deal with fire-, : CALEDONIA , Minxi: (Sprcian — testamejits was shown at the meet- and trees, she bee ami* a resi dent . fore -the .legislature this . session . lP: ^^0i (iy|5^ men 's pensions, increased fees for Donations totaling $2150 Thai loosen Visiting. - - .-Winona ' in 1942- Mrs;. Torgerson cited the following were vot- *^fe-^ ing of7 St. Matthew's Lutheran . . , Mrs. jur ors 'in municipal court, " sliding ed at the meeting, of Court ' ' Torgerson decided to v make this bills as worthy of .statewide con- . CaleV Need No* Embarrass School FT A Thursday ,. evening. ' " ¦ ¦¦ ' scale" provided tor filing fees, for doniV No. .->55 Catholic Daughters ; ¦ , city her borne. Now , Mrs. Torger- cern: .. • . -. ' • :Vv "'v . ' , ! , jT j i p k^'/j M •: M»ny wearers of raise teeth hive The Eev AVL: Mennicke led ~ : ' ' plaintiff in conciliation court , bill of America Monday evening at h i K^A^^/U »uSere*d real embarrasenien t became son is pleased to l>e pronloting her State colleges- now; may . give 1 4 devotions. James Gourley presid- : deal ing .with salaries for . nuinicipal St. Mary 's School., • '' ! i; I - : I r Wf their plate dropped , slipped or Wob- ed and the eighth grade won the -adopted city on a state leveL . ' ¦'. higher degrees if they ire . eqiiip ; 11 ^Af ^XAW ^Mi t nWm\ bled at just the wrong time. Do not ped to do so: S32.0CO has been ap- judges , rfunds provided for tree The. Sacred Heart program Will live la tear of this happening to you. penny count. Refreshments' were receive .$10 Loretto : High School Just sprinkle a, ' USJNG A bill concerning the propriated -to match federal planting and maintenance , levies . little FASTEETH. served by Mr. ; and Mrs. Gilbert Hinds ' ' the alkaline (non-acld) powder, on election laws as an example, Mrs. for -national Defense ijian program for: the public library.. - and St. . Mary s. .Grade:School each. your plat»8. Holes lnUe teeth r more Hanke, Mi and Mis Edmond ; $100 for. books , and " the state, ed- 5 firmly, so Topics\ discussed through qiies- tliey /eel more comfort- Schroeder, Mrs. Leonard Johnson t ucation fund , foi- scholarships for able. Does not tour. Checks "plat* ¦tioiis "froirt . 'the; floor included ¦Airs. . . ! odor -breath- and Mr and Mrs Rolland. Lim- MINNESOTA CITY PTA - ' . 7 • i - - j r ! - '..Get FASTEETH »t Torgerson 's opinions oil the school girls Jail.. . ' '!^s * j ^^^fl ^^H^ drug counters ev-erv where pert. MINNESOTA CITY S AA i ss i on ary . Nurse Mrs' Ed-ward Olinger; grand re- , -Minn — The- ; immunity -question ,, . , ' registratioii of gent. Receipts MinncsoLa City PTA will meet I From Mabel Has ¦lobbyists " : and compositi ' presided .- from .the ', v on of the charity ball still coming ', in • indi- Tuesday at 8 p ran in the school legislalu re." Mrs. Torgerscin com-; gym. Phillip Hodapp of the slate ' cate" the ball was a success. . ! Book vPublisHed - . v i,nented . . tliat the variety of accti- Highway Patrol will show a film . 7Liinch was served by. MrK.7Fran- _ " pations of the legislators lends it- , CONFIRMATION <3 - and give a talk «ri'. '.safety; .- . There ' .MABEL; Minn. .- (Specials-Miss cis Janiiscbka, chairman , and Mrs. i^fc June C; Kjomie, well known in the self to a more complete -repre- . Leland King, . Mrs. Ralph Tliim- will be a Boy Scout court of hon- schtation of the people. • CARDS » ROSARIES or. Refreshments will be served Mabel and Spring Grove area , . 7 mesch. Mrs. Betty Fitzpatr'ick, Questions on the recount prompt- Mrs. Al'vHuesmariri- and Mrs. De- 1 ' • MEDALS • MISSALS bv Mi and Mis James, . Rose,. Mr, . now mission ary nurse: to Zululand, | . ^mW --AA \ ^mWJmr '1/ i M • \Y and Mrs. Val Kowalewski Mr , South' Africa , will have her hew ed -Mrs. . .Torgerson -.to-'-say, "Citi- lia Demmer. 7 »!^^lil^ipl CRUCIFI XES . r l CROSS-ON-CHAIN • • and Mis James Holubaiv book, "Back ol Beyond " publish- zens, must be educated to realize ; i ' ed; by the Augsburg Publishing that'-., voting., is .a s.erious responsi- f *Tf W\ 'S^MP * \Wfi I*^I . . . and many other distinctive gifts LADIES AID House in March. . bility."' Improper rnarks on the Elg in Leg ion il, ish»;i; i;|^^ffi^i»gij i!|j for this important occasion, LAKE CITY , Minn. (SpeclaP - It is- the story of missions, seen ballots have contributed 7 to the ¦ ' ¦ Auxiliary to Sew St John's Luthei an Ladies Afd through the eyes of a Christian confusion .''how. existing. - ¦; .' . - .- met Thursdaj Tlie RevVf-. H. nurse-teacher. state For Veterans Albrecht led the ' discussion on "In. Miss Kjome first l eit for Africa MRS- TORGERSON^ serv- Valen-timely Hose KARL F. CONRAD Faith Follow Jesus." It was voted in . 1945 and has had -two furloughs ice has necessitated . hotel living! ELGIN . : Minn. (Special) — The ' to send a donation to the TMLC since then , returning (here in INo- Speaking of .-a, - .¦woman;, legislator American Legion Auxiliary voted jp-.J>- ^Cr -Cf ^Cr ^*^^^.^'-C *J?v-&>^)r.t &t&---*&>4/*0-~&y ' Auxiliary at New Ulm. Thank you vernber of 1961. She has been : in who . must commute. Airs . Torger- cash donations Tuesday for hos- by Vision Church Religioui son qui pped , "When she g oes hqme ^ / % a I § letters weie rccen ed from Bethes- Ma be 1 to s p e a k . in Lutheran pitalized; Veterans and the .Amer- Gcods USidLtmmtdu Articles § dd Luthei an Home and the Old churches. She is the daughter Of after the session , she . sees' the dirt. ican Legion hospital association. | | Peoples Lutheran Home in Wis- ' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kjome* of 1 can 't" As one of three women Laundry bags were distributed to in proportioned sizes l-consin: A . film fr om the American'' Adams, Minn . Her mother is the legislators in the house , Mrs. Tor- be made for Veterans hospital at 108 W 3rd St , Winona Phone 2015 Bible Society "These Are Yoiir former Jennie Wcnnes of the Ma- gerson has been treated kindly by Ft." SnelliiiR. - ' .- - . the male contingent. 1 Neighbors," was shown by the bel-area. A committee was appointed for * Rev. R. A. G6ed<*. Hostesses were Concluding, Rep. Torgerson in- the dinner for the social club Feh , 3 Mis Jt'in Ehlei s,, Mrs. Ralph Cf?YSTA L VALLEY vited letters from individual citi- IC, The unit ' voted - 'to sponsor a 1. V AT WILLIAMS ^f^W^^M^^^vT^ Goede, Mrs. Cliarlcs Grobe and GALESVILLE , Wis. (SpeciaD- zens, slating opinions on bills. "I girl from the junior class "at -Girls Mrs. Alfred Grobe . Crystal Valley Homemakers will can reach boards and large Slate in June. Mrs. K. II . Beck Two »tyl«j . . . both seimless.. ... bolh perfectly propor. . tioned to veil her lost In loveliness. "V. r—Yj *fc »» o «^r^v"*. hold a valentine party Wednesday gave a rejwrt on the party-for Vol- 135 Mlcromesh" Advertisement groups , but nol Ihe voice of the for hQrrnmBking, 5-uperm»rke1ing, on-the-job. Regular /^;. -^- k. at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. average citizen. " orans' at the state hospital given -^ Roy .Johnson. Hostesses will be -' Seamless for d»y ind drese. Short, »%rer«Be, or tall, 8V6 to 11 V (<*¦. talk. Hostesses were Mrs. ' • • ' ¦ WITH BLADDER IRRITATION ¦ . THE ASKING¦ ¦ herlsoii read Iwo of the essays ¦ ' - 'A ' ' ¦ / ¦ - f i.i. . ¦ ' ' . ¦ - ' . ard . 4 ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ' ^ ^-^^ After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Ir- TRIPLE BIRTHDAY Klmer Buller and , Mrs . Kdw written liy ' the seninr class on . r-Y. S-^i%r. rlt»[lon.i affect twice as muny women u (I Jacobs-ti n , members of I he AAUW $J men and may nuke you tense md nervoul G o o v i e \v Trinity -Lutheran. "What America Means to Me." A ' D • from too frequent , -burning or Itchlnj Women's Guild will hold its an- legislative , committee; hi keeping .fa 7f **"W '' 'k' urination hot ndny and ninht.StcoTirtrrllj, social hour followed and refresh- ' Jou miLy lose sleep mid suffer from Head. nual triple birthday party Tues- with the month of February , a pa- ments were served . :r <3 J. i- |V \ \ '-. • C IIKS ' Hickerlie mid feel old, tlicd, rie- day at 8 p.m. in the church. Of- triol ic niol if added to-this , legisla- ^V* prennrd. In such IrrHntioti , C"YSTEX usually brines f»Bt , rclnxlni comfort by ficers will be elected. Hostesses tive ' tiiccling. . Miss Inez Adams A -bonsai often rt-qnires fit) 'r :' ' curhlna Irrltatln t BM-me In sti-otie, acid are Mrs. George Boiler , Mrs. Ker- and Airs. John Fuller were in years of daily watering, trimming P * JL '' l Xh ^S urine nnd by analnealc peln relief. Get Jpf cwwdms ' ' ^ (rySTEX at druse l«U. Feel better last. rnit Selke and Mrs. Gerald Bade. charge of. arrangemenls. and prunin g,
l^^i^^lAaUXdiame ^a^I^G^^ia^ia^ia^ia^l ^^^^^^^^^S^^^X^HS 111 if M3W*IV 7I iMIHII IPH - %n, m ^^^gfcF * Rogers petti pa nls / %&& v\ P^^^^ y te^Tr \' w^@mL Pretty Prese n ts G$$ tor you lolling thrill (or Ddd er Orandm-olKer, UftW I J l^BHBHft ''S3S5AUM ^ ¦i] H11 ^f% I ^We^^KWMMB/*^L5^B ^^BB^^^^^K^J^t.'ff[^ffJerV» J*^EBWWMC> . ft|t/llll^*i ^ ff i '*^^ ^ r Valentine! ^^^^ ^ \^. ~Pv r] /tiy For lillle Rift s thnt mean n ol ¦ spe 0Ur fi,'l'ny , > Vr^\\ * LJ ~ ' • • ~|v\ -- 1 I' ') of sweet and dainty // vfc^-V' \ hankies and sheer , sheer hosiery. They ' perfect I \w1 '/' \ re
y\ HOSIERY ,.. from -4* nn cnntbine petticoat and panties all 1 |f\'' MmSMSmmWmk. j UC A j \- -\ V \ HANKIES from 46 96 " .SM.{ .^'. . NOW $10 W^Z N0W $ 5 | WSrtSa mn yfmm Bring shoes in today! Sale ends Februa ry 28th """""" " *" - • - CANT COME IN? ^ ¦ "i i^ia^il^il^il^il^l •¦Sfi^KflH^^^L | | Fill out and Moil Coupon Today M(JrMJ | ' U 11 11 \ >ls I J M* ™* Ur fr.., rr^ » im\%W^llW. Wy I «» JW« ' ' MORGAN'S 70 W. 3rd Phone 8-3643 | Olfl -WBAPPfD IH \ •/ ' J \ ) BOOK and STATIONERY I KvV " ~Jh ~ v/v \ / ^ oun r.ointN WR^p r / f_. '..;i ( ) (>K FOR TIU ASKINU ' JbJkW i».-. ^ tM^&^YtY^^U^^ tt6ii&
/ llSii SM^ ;' ; "i.V- ' 7By7':JUtES 10H ;- j•; Eyeireli-odyV^ -7 day's" -ever increasing amount . of '-.' ' 'but how . rnany¦'- are ¦ :, .-leistii-e:time - . . ' ' ' ;44'c&'ij-;:'^stliMJg'- 'iabOTt:'it'?-i..In tfetfe V ,. :sigri. - of their Vhomes;;, th& 7 ,&7> :': • : ... fconger . vacations; .; riottyjtfistand- ' 7 " - .¦ .ing, a iarhily's.own h6m« still , is the pla<« ,ii'here :i^sp«irl$7;nearly. -V all ;its ^ate' -.Janrte. - .-j' . - .'/;¦•' . ' .' ''' . ^0 TO BE IN step with midern . . . livihg.Va' home' .should' provide-, for. .,:vreiaxing-^-not;:fornial; entertaining; '"" '. neceasariiy, but jdst siting around . .7 with.7 -your .7shoes' off—to - Hie' 'same ;' ..ixtfflit/it. provides for 6ther ' ( amilv- ; •'-.' necessities .such as... eating and said the" building .'-will be; used .as •;- ¦ ¦ ¦ : STURPY' A«D ^|Nr^ivULi;vl1]is ;delighM ¦ehes'ih; both , front:an^/rear.VEx GOOpyiBW: REjCREATIOli BUILPIN! J .7 village clerX: Vsleepu-gv '". - ; 'vV.v.'.v 7;.":" • :- . V; /V ^ ' ' ¦ ' (the' ice skatin( rink . a;djoins'th«' ; ' ' ranch was-designed for tJ.e 'rhc^.ern : family , who. likes . to r.elax.'A.:.; '' 7^ and '.-w'pod, shinglesAvith- vSirtical boajd:accents.-;. . - - .. V ;. ;".;-.' _'•"• .:.v ..V:Go6: and . for meetings . . . . . a;. rn6dest iraree-bedrobni 7 rancbV V?f " ' ' ' ' 'Mr; and' 'Mr»,;• ' ' architect Herbert..Wi Nelimann has :yvas done by. yoiunt^rs' :'.incldding -park-recrea-.. ' groups.? Danny Brugger,;. son of; . ( : ¦¦ . ' 915 40th. - y on; snoWr '•;:'; shown;-rie7cleairly • is•:-in , . turie '-with . tidn 7: oot^rriissiqnef 7 Wiiliairi -. 7H. • Wissjrian :'Jrj . .' - . 7 R.-X; Brugge^; Ave. is ;shoini . family **ooriv a spacious 1.7 foot .3 i v v¦ -the times; vThevhouse . i» design J-- "by 12 • foot area Built:.as S .-'whb supervised the -wdrkLbr; ~ EV' G ¦: cover-ed'-riiik; (Daily^News. photo. • Vv^V^fO . ' - ' Inches . . v- ;. - . .- ;;.60vin the weekiy- -seriesf.'; ", separate fooiT'^iiojt-an extension to • .' The ' emphas.is7.isr .plainly'7.oin7''the. ; ' thevkitchejii. .' .,: • '.' »:, .. . them .tb; stafevand.national organ- iiations..- 'Gardening Ls/phV-of-tfe* \ :lf 5 KEY .feature is a sturdy, cor: • pbpiiJar of :.hpbl>ieS, -. .if- :pni fireplace;|:. ivhich ardbitisi-t Neu- most ner .^^ . ; qesiris 'to term it- thus7- : :jriaiw' 'ihtend^ '-|^' .bi.- .-'u'se{i :'- - '''If- it ;7~ ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦' '¦ ¦ ¦¦' ¦ '.; i i . . v>:.- VVV : :¦'. . -¦ ' ',. • - . ' ' ' wasV merely;deeii^ative;'';he said, ;' " ' , ' various- ¦•methods;, of; would . ha'.v>rp^t;U'. -'in -;the''iivihg :• Of.' all' the- - "X .. ; . brewing, coffee, percolating, is.the. roorh;'''. Even as va, 'deebratiye . fixk ' ol :' tuje, which '.it ' surely, iis -it \yill be ' /favorite,. :a: manufacturer coiY . : Lets Get Gtwiny fee-making equipment' asserts. enjoyed7 more in. the farnily room ;¦ ' : i: ' than -in tlie lesser-used liying room. ;|-7 ; - ".: . / Y By7A. F«7 SHIRA ':7" - '7 ,V"7;- v .v .;? . -A cohered:front loggia['arid 'a cov- " * ' V' " '.V ;7 ' ' ' ^PJBHRPPHMIHIHBPA ered rearvporch (which couJd- be "7 .V vGarden Club Is Qrowinc) . Up v '.;Cii ' last' Thurs- screened , or .enelosbd : with jalous- 7 The. rheeung of .the Wihoria Flower' and 'Gardje.ii ,ib ¦ day-'.evening- .at- 'Lake 'P v 'A; Happy H^ ies), are ;tw6,rnore relaxing .areas ; : ' designed into' the ; house.' the - seventh . anniversary of tlie fbunding. ; 'of • ' this , fine- organization. Seven ye-=is- '-ire .not .bid as.7^ certain " To -cornplete the picture^, a7ter- : ' ' /c^be GLAMW^ ^ Ont doe» acbpmpiishmerite ahd , r .ai.so,,.de steps toward.: further goals.-: .:-; ^B handle Hj| H race for lounging, and play, could ; stretch aerb;ss'-:Vtrie- entire¦;.' - .rear Talks ph. flowers , and ;s|>ring gardeni-rig preparatibns . wereVgjyen H work of -tWp ;7: ',:'^^ H : by several mbmbiirs in ariticipatidh of tHe; planting• -aiid' grbwing' sea- width; It.-wbtild be approachable , from the.|*>rcl*' kitchen and ifjuriily son, just . ahead: Then the v, Sweet • . Adelines Four'-' took , over' with-a; ' room, through three vseparate eh- ¦ flowers -. and others ^plants, are de; •ip??^SSiiS^v^i trys;' " ; ' ' " ' '' '' ¦ | !Lpbft"pLAN;- ''Nbte.;tfie; ' iiberal.' use of glass* .;¦' it- accessible -'to kitcheii, fahiify room/ and/ back-. number /of .c*prripbsitiprisvsung .with sirable ' and >appr>eciated,7 : but/.the .| -:' . 'RI'unibing 'k'Heatfng.''Gp..>'|: 7- : v 4 . - ,.- - v 77V7 'V - - : ; ; pleasing 'harmony. ¦ in; alt ¦ ' , 7sliding . yard- as; well, as: ¦the-;be'drbothsV,Master' . /arid / expressive more ! so, 'if the. work , is .'done by I \t* . E. 3rd'St- v Phone J7?T : THE; BEDROO>M vi-kiig is a "'Well- ;— large window's the rooms; and v 7b^oofn7- feeiing:,a most .fiftiiig close7to the j -'¦%1'ass- doors in 7the dining , room -leading to the 7 has its own ' b*-|throQrn. ,*tfith .shower.' - . ';.'•.;"- ". ' • / "- .•''-. ¦ someone else; On the other hand ordered layout of; three rooms, two. • . . . garden^-party': ' .. • ••: "' • ''' there 'are .' .those 7/whb ' have ." .had . porch. Double ehtrj'V to inai'ri •batfpobmi.niakes ' ; ; fliP^;P full. ': baths - . and - "spacious v'clp;set£ . , .-;During..- the seven:- years, of-.its', ,Httl'e - opportunity ; to gardeji,- ;but master, ,: ' ,*yall ' The bedroorn has: two eventful :a/ctiyities. the garden .cliib when , once,;t.he pleasures.V were dosets, •;.pn£ of -them ext^a 'large, ' ' ' :' . has..- established itself . as¦ one.Vof : tasted . have- ' become¦ • .ardent¦ ¦ ad- in . addilipnv to a walk-in 7closet. 7 B6Yl£S COiUf ^H t-he prorriinent groyps; iii the. cut-, dicts.: • ¦ /:' : '' '¦;. ./, .• ¦/¦¦: ' / ' •' ¦¦' tural and; social-life', of 7the/city. ¦•• 1 ful ¦; V.Frprri .the, outsme¦ , the . house is M ' ¦There; are- today .probably 7mbre Full H0,^eppwer/aiiows l «*«' uncluttered ' and ' has . av-diirable The aesthetic culture; ;or the cul- tftan . forty/miilibnvof . gardeners'in ghting—this home decorator" • . i • ' , - may : : . of li . * i «nd HEATING | early American tone with a . pleas- Ppmiers tivation of thb j mihd, ..as we the United Statesv.many ;bf whom new room "cosmetiq" .1 . ,.- . ing . Wend .of brick yeheery call7 it- ¦-can,'be considered as.aj belon g to local clubs; and; through We can /install-.cohcea'ied ligh« ' w^ refinemerit ~oi;7,the' intellect as ' it'-i ¦ ' shinies aind • verticai'.. siding ac- ' • iri valances and cornices that bathe . centing" the porch." area'.7. v Curved : Drfessecf broadehs to- encompass the mkhy i walls /wit h lightr-icreate '7a sense of .'. . . . Full study plan ..information . on this architect-designed House til good influences, that' are brought.1 arches. frame: the.' living ' room pic- ' ' ' . Sf iacioushess in, stfiaUj. low-ceiling ' ¦ ¦ the Vyeek is: ihcluded in a - 5D-cenf 'fjaby blueprint; WithVit iii. .-hand . yoii to bear upon it. SurelyVthe Seav)ty ¦ ' ; ¦ ' ¦'- ' ture'window.-: 7' -/' V 7V7-V- ' : ' : . . | rooms.' .: ::-¦; :>¦ -V-;7 -:. - .v ...... •.* ' : ;can : obtain, - a contractor's' estimate:.7>: •; .' ' ;. . : ' ••¦'.. . MWtiiie 'bf'Vgrbw.tagvn'owers, 7 •¦ . Not " cototing; tiie v garage.:- and ' ' . - .L1 ^ /' -A . master¦swtcK;be'side:your. bed- : . ' • - :; :. Vou can. order, al ' lightful Colors rand various iorrns'¦] , porch' areas; -- ' the. hpuse ''contains spi/fbrv^ •' •,' -V- By, - JPy STlLtEY V permits instant control of lighting to Build, :Ehiy7;pr Sell it;": Included :if are/small reproductions of 16 •'• [ displayed in the, sTiow ^oorn. 'Co'ri-.| ¦anyw : ' outside" ihe . 1,879 square " fe«=t of '.liying area .in iri ; : :7NE^V . Y0.RK7 ' (APl^Welh-;.they [ : , ' ,he>e. iosfdfr .-and .' of the, most; popular -House' of the Week -.issues,. .7--v 7;.v V, :'- v " ; -V: tributes . to:.¦ this . in no . smapl de- 1 •house,. '., floodlightsaiid spptlighii.. oyer-all.-. dimensions, .of 7 ] 76 f eet.. 6 have come and.' gorief-those.-mexi !' ;gree.. ¦ ' '¦:• , v- '' ; " " - -7' beds :¦;. Send this cotipon to: the- Daily'' News , "pr-./you: /may. ptircliase. the ' ¦ ¦7' ' '' : -7 '7V . . , •; . ' ,:"v v .:-v - . ^V 7beautifuUj . iliufriin?te, 06^ - inches, Wide:by- 38" feet. deepV . . ' dressed in . white; .. .- 7- 7' -. . ' ' plans or. the. booklet at.: the inforniation .counter . -at the. Daily . -News.' /: But: they ; didn!t take nne away> ' I- GARDENING , Ilkamost other; ./and. trees -at night.. .V . .. :/;; /; . v ' ' . ' |ie t usshowyou howTujl H<]uJt*- - " •' : ON E outstanding feature of this Enclosed 567cenis:for baby blueprinrt J.-60V -"O; wish..7they had. -They' .were the •hurtiah ' activities, Vis : of ten I* ¦¦ - ' t^keri power tielps: you ¦ bring .tbe glariiior house is the liberal ' use of glass, ' "' ;' ;¦ ;¦ painters'.;: ' - " . ' • •'. ' •."' ' . - ' , '> -V' -7" ''. Y.iY up-for. purely- selfisn : reasons; 7 to ' •Encloseii is $1- T^r^V6uR/;HoME^booklet -, /- jj . . .. Of rnodeifn ;li ghting7apd ' dectrical: an . -; asset " "especially; in warmer. -With ¦ hard iwork , patience aiid have., a. 'beautiful , /and attractive . . . . ; j :; EXPtRf ! ' " ¦'¦ '' ' ' "¦; ¦ ; ' . . .liyjri gto your home. - ';'. - .'...: - REPAIR^ j climesV . v. . :' 7-V " *;. ¦: v. : ,v ¦f}AME .- 'si.:.,..' j. :.:..v' .' '..i\Y f .',Y persistefice I-: njiay'. .'lie'..-;able to ,"get yard, delectable vegetables ;fpr-,the7 ' ' ' . ¦ : • -;<: QMP L-E T:E7'V7. V'7' The living. • room, jritcfreri-break-. the/ place in "order ju st : about/ uie t able;' and lovely flowers' /to . add . Call ut todqy.for. a: Hdii$»pow»r. .'.- !; i IMSTALtATlpNS 1 ¦ ¦ ¦ ; ' . fastY Vjroorn- family, room,. dining .STREEy - - -J •,.' '.;.'..' .' ' -»:...... ;«¦>.".;i... .-.-.'*...' ;.;-.;',-: . -: .',..- T ,: • • • • • •'.-. •,.'• • • • \. time, .it heeds - painting/.again.- statiis7iri the , neighborhoddV These ¦ and two- of ¦/ A'nyhbw,- it , is ;nice aiid clean.Vr •;are: laudable 1 course, v. Rating .And r*m»mbw, fUlt .-, •' rc^m- the ' • jbe^rooms '¦ ' : ' . . ; : /desires ,/ .of W^ISing; Service have triple banks of, windows; and CITJ \>..:v,Y.Y,,.-i -^\*}^ii.i;> ';,';' .. ./.;/ STATE- -;';;.!v'J,7;...:.; •.vr V7 can't say. the same: for :me::- r arn ' as. .the. initial objectives.7 but un- HOUSEPOWER sort of rainbow-striped,", 'with; -shad-, ' ¦ ¦ it Chas. Olseii <: tie duniiig.. room' has sliding glass less . accompanied -by an, uii.der-- JOB/or tONTRACt 7V/ORK- ¦' ¦¦ '¦ ' : J* , , ; ihgs of .sandalwood in hiy. hairV- : standing love for growing, things, . 'makmt PYHOME V doors. leading to -the.;porcri. area; both are, removed' frohi V PORTABLE EQUipMENT;- '¦'¦.' iii. and/_ 'the ultimate 7 benefits : niay : be ; The large^^ wihdoiys the kitchen any. traffic passing ' through, .; ';' •; Iii tiorrnal: -times - I am able to : 3^;?*-^%v;§j[ ' ^^ " . fargeiy 7lost./'' '' 7 ¦ Our. Seniices 'A'/spy Zficfttde.- , . assure.., excellent.- backyard, super- . • ' Another well-designed feature is walk through Va " dborvi?ay wifho-ut ; : . . ,. I * JPLUMIIINGv & HEATING | yisiori as:; well -as;ptentjri. of light ; ¦¦' . ;/fhere is no 7reasbh" for, literar : ' : the', ifaindiy.^bati|roorri: Itv has two CHy l^iifes tbucbih^. either - side: - "But /srriear • Sheet, Plate ; ari'd-vStrueniral • ;:j j" 1W «enrer 'SL 7 '^hone- JOlO- 1 [.' and air. The;rear tedroorn . arid" - -.tlie. .fure,: nriusic,/ or aft', if. it does riot ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ v doors; which double-' its usefulness. the facings, witri7a, little-paint arid Inspire :arid , point- to:better things.' : _ Sfettitiork] ' ' '[. ' _ . . ^' ^;Y. master bedrbprh Was .double expo^ Thoiigh . it is definitely in/tbe .bed- I carj't'manage.to ; get past without sures; in 'fact, .the mastef bedroom ' ' To ;be effective, it . -.roust . delve Etoifer Repair Work ;- ¦ ¦ • rbprn wilig:where it . bejpn gs, 7it, .al- the door and me, lea/ving lasting . recesses -of * ; ' .;- -;. . -'' ' :" • ; ', ' - v '.-Adyortlsiment -: has triple vexposure, if :you . leave ' deeply-. into the .. inner^. "¦ ¦ ' ¦ " so is ..cbnVehient: tpv .the . fartiUy¦ Lpne l^mii v impressions -on- .'each-. other. 7 the heart;-, ;The , same applies- to . ''Serxi^-\Vino-iia;fo .r Over- . ¦; ' the bathroom door- open: ' rpprn,.kitclien and backyard; '- ;• -. ¦ I've been infbrmed . that it's;fastv ' ' ¦ y ¦ While the; emphasis, is on iafor- . . . . :; ''. The. only .building: perrnit-.issiied gardening: If .'we ', do not ' derive WINONA BOILER /• ' ¦ .tialf- d'-QeiCtUry' - -\ /\-\-:'Y last;-week by ; the ; city engineer's drying paint ,, but . apparently th.ey , irhality in '7this .'- house, 'the" for-, I THfe: HOUSE has a vfull :¦ base- . . . , special; .benefits in - . a ^physical oifice -wis for - a, house ^remodeling forgot to: notify . the walls of' this ,;br .:spirtiual. way, frorn bur 122 W, -2nd,Sti¦'. 7'/ .:; PhPh* 5512 ma! featiires are-by no mearis heg- nient,. With . its st^ix lpcatbd:vcpn- ; mental &¦ STEtL Cd. v ¦' ¦ '¦ ' . iob.;estimated . to. cost $50. 7 fact.. They - smudge. me . and 1 cultiiral:7effbrfs;in :gardeii ¦• ' ¦: lectbd7,. 7.7? .-:*''.. . , . ¦v .v' y.eniently 7iiear Uie rear service en- smirdge- ¦/ *we . .:the. //aiid . - .. pHONE:i?6S:' ;" "' Xifeen^'' 'B'ondeid' . 'EiertHeian|.('V v . ¦ ¦¦ • fhe-perrnit • was.^ drawn - by ' Vin- ; th.erri; . whenever ; ¦: :: .^. . ' •; try,' :¦ '7 V' - ' ' • -;, - ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦¦' ' :¦; about the .yard,; why pursue them. - 141-167; Wert Front 5treat / ' ^S^HJIfflwKHB, THEy LIVING rporifi-tiining room : /. ; • ;. ;- . • . .. V"7'v cent;Breza, 468 :Main St;, for cpn- chance .fovrheetV. V " ' ¦ The bi^meM bevlaid out . . I've . decided , the .'best ; ;thing to ' ¦ ' ''¦ , .:.. And sawdust/it is at the . ell is . a handsome expanse sti-etch.-: . s'tructipn of -a closet: . j HOWEVER/ there are few whb ' : , into iaunirji.,. utility^, recreation and 7 The: totalv valuation of ;pe'rrn'Us do. is just sit'motionless : in'a' chair j ply the , .hoe' and- rake; but who offices ; at: 115; Franklin - The Ren--. ing well, over - 20 feet , iri' both di- storage ;ajeas 'according' to the : ; 70n second ', ' dell Lumber Company is • rnbvirig- rjections and '' overlooking. both the written liere this year7is $765,025, untU the stuff .; dries, . get ,mfirihte;;piea§ure and ¦inspira- • - -/, Owner's needs. ' " ;V: ' ¦ . thought , after, looking at. the. mess is ev'i- • from its " yard . at 573 East; Fourth front : porch and ;7tho rear terrace, compared . •' with; $104,1366 Vat-' 7thc i tion -from gardening. This- the yard , .around here; , I /may . ju st sit mo- : dent . everywhere,;. but riot to . -the v Phone 8-164lv fot v FREE €$tirnates f6r { : Street .-iritd ^ O'Brien, and: and . '.flowihg ^onto the: jeaf:porch . saine date a year ago7; There has .:¦ .' " ' ¦ been one new ..house jermit issued. tionless¦ -in .a. chair forever: ' j extent', that; it is observed - ambng . :. it wilf be tailed the Kendell-Q'Brien iThe kitchen is desigiiwi iyith, the j-60 StatisHcs ¦'. ¦Somewhere, in all that, debris; are 7 Lu'mb'cf v Cbmpany. We have " en- housewife in mind; U-shaped There .were/none recorded; at this .. the .friendly mernbers .of a nower . work - • dishes, and while I .may be able ; joyed , our location at East Fourth area , -with , sink, refrigeratorvand A'. . three-bedrporn' ranch: w ith time -last yearV -. . 7 /.. -V' -' ; or .gardenvcliibv . vStreet but.now with larger facilitibs . .' Permits (or - gas-f ired' . installa- to latch ori to a couple of restau- Flower and garden cities \yere . . ¦ stove all . witliih easy-;reach,. and living :' rbom, dining.- r-oorh, rant , meals on this, deal; .the time . . .: we, hope to: serve ybii better;- ' . : . 7 ' ¦ 7 /tions were-taken by . Winbrta.Heat- originated /and' organized . by. in- ¦ . plenty of;counter space arid cabi7 family. • room, : kitchen-break- iWll V-eVeritiiaUy come7 when I'I?. 'in ! : 7 .;• when, I -stated there's . sawdust nets. The breakfast, iu-ea is cbni- ing & Ventilating; Go;, .for ; Effie dividuals : . ; two- bathrooms, Gates estate; 216 EJV.Wabaiha' St.; .have , to find th^m and . start using growing fipwers ' aricl* others plants 5|S pletely out- of the-way. of the work them- again. , •'. ' : VV ' mean it literally; We are enlarging double garage/ : f(ill , hasernent, Kehrieil Lumber . Cb;L;',l 15 Franklin . . some years,ago when . much of, the Even so, I'll be /operating,under practices: had to be; .pass- theVretail .. office for . more display front. , and rear covered por- St .,. and for . a house occupied by ¦ cultural 7, area.; We have ' 'made use of a POWERFUl PLUNGER CLEARS Ilarold Kaiser, 7815 W, - Wabasha a handicap. Tlie can opener rriay ed on from one. grower to another. 7 number of .different " items in piuiek ches. V St., and by Frank VO' Lauglilin not cbme ; into view for weeks- , 7 Under this impetus they have con-, . ¦' irig,./ ceilihg. : tile ' . '- pegboard and I .'Overall dlrnensions are 76'6" Plumbing & Healing Co;, for.. Wi- tinned to grow . With •. ,increased . . , . . CLOGGEDTO LETS¦ . I thought I had emptied the cab- V floor tile to jgive you a better idea V Y j n a jiff wide by M' deep. Total living nona -.¦'Knitting-¦ .Mills , !J02 E., 2nd St. rnorhentum. :: • : ¦ . / y! /Y - . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦¦ ' ' inets in a scientific sort of way- ; : ' ¦ . ' . • ' ':. ' ' . ¦ ' . ¦ - ,:;¦ . " v • This has. been helped along, o( ) \: :;7 ;,; ;iEIEE £;:•': . . - of what.it looks like in 'actual use. area, not counting porches, and; putting Ihe tohtehts of. each one in : J^« • | ^Y.\ . Son>e of the displays are in and : ' course, by a gardener's: innate garage, is 1,879 square fert. a; separate boX. But they rhust more' will 'lie going iri is'- time .'goes- ¦ ' turnover, desire , to impart inforrnation in Building in Winona have: . played friiitbasket; . , practices" : have on. We are presently in tie process While .'my.' back''.' was turned; . The regard to 'thai• of- moving; a.-jd in a state bt some ' - proved to be very successful with ¦: 1963 dollar vojoma¦ ..; $765,025 ; ' measuring cups are ' now. in Avifh Installed¦ .in New or Old Homes cohfusiori as to. what ,; fiqcs where, " ' ' ',' ";¦ J ' ' ' little thought of receiving anything ¦ ¦ . ':^esidentinf ' . -, . .:.. 0,725 ¦ the:, shoe polish ' and the.' pancake ¦ is; ' : ' v_ "' ¦ V ; ";7v, " V- _ ¦;¦ . ' A few .years ago when Al Krleger ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ' -¦ 300 • ' in vretnrn. • ^.information gene- • KITCHENS vVv ' 7^- ' . ,, ,^'v- / 7 . ¦ ¦ /Commercial . 7, : B3.¦ mix is chumming it up¦ with the V -wroto ?'SawdUst" - for O'Brien , 1 fmW^^^^-~ Construction . . • . .Pirbjio fnon-7' - '' v,77 - ' ' : ' - . 'detergent; '. rously offered;, plant materials- and yzr^&fyitWffifflmmnm-A ' ' ¦ . seed are giyen freely, or exchang- Aa/ thought it was p real . good articl e 7-/taxable )• . . ' , ,.-., . ,• ¦;. 7675,000 ' I , tried to fix a" hamburger, but 1 • € 4 M M to read.; Humorous jh places also. ' ¦' ' ' ¦: ' ed ,, all ' in the spirit of friendly • FAMILY ROOMS .4JL* . ¦ .New.v ho^iise*. .'.. -,, - . ... i.- ., .- ;--l v. couldn't find the salt, We have a ¦ l | ^ Q ' : help, and'/cpoperation. ' • ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ¦ " ^ Lenjoyed it arid hope I cab do: half xWmW^'Mis&mWABYf' • • ^' Volume laiTiB d«t« whole carton of it; dozens of sliak- , ' .. • ."• " 'SHOWERS// ;7 ' "Wm;.(C'irl«y) Jlevtri • „' . , ¦:. .' -. ' , ' ' . : . .'«* Wett ' llli V , ' ' ' as; well ' as Al did. -J .shall try at , - 1 ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦' ¦ ' Sets Record - , . 1962 , .., ;... ../, ;.:.7$104,36« ors full , garlic salt ) onion salt, THE LOVE of oardoninio/ of " ' ' ¦; ' ' ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ' , ' ' . " ' ¦ . .; least; . ' - \:" . .. . !. . . - . ' ¦ ¦ ' Boosted by a • ycarend stirge In seasoning salt, and even , a 10-' ' ' ¦¦ Y • course, . is- more intensely develop- 'And. to rnake it a little easier.: WmlmmVmmrr^mmmLHwlmmmmjf'1' ' • '' ' ''^SSwmjti\ 'A ¦ pound bag of we got when we ' to pick some subject, I invite7 you ,, contracts for ajnarlment s, street s Transfers if ed in some persons : than - 'others. and highways, and , electric- light Property visited a salt factory. But not a Not everyone has the consuminB the public, to address inquiries to ' '. ;, Y' and power . systems , . , construction, In A^iriond Gounfy grain in sight. . desire to grow things, To sbme, some of your problems or questions : I Y climbed to. a new record, level in I thought the hard part was get- on products you would )ike lo know : NEVER ^^^^Y:AGAIN thai «lck feollnj WARRANTY PEEP ¦ 1962, according to F. W. Doilgc .' . ' Home Buyors, 1 Inc., t'o • Davis W, Hat- ting ready for: the painters, Now it HOME -~ COiy\lv\ERClAl-^INDUSTRlAl; i| ^ l ! / about to "Sawdust." 115 Franklin . whan your lollel overfowi - '¦ ¦ : ¦ ' 1 Corpv- - . '- : : , ' ' ' ' ' '' lliilii : et- ux—Part ot,NE*i.of NEV- ol Sec, looks as though the worst is yet to :V, St'V We ' will; not have .nil nris-wers ¦ i ' 19-107- -- . " ¦ He-ji,st firing '•one of the prealest DEC EE .come; . . nr all the information on prodticts ,; FINAL R . Anybody got a nice , uncluttered ;:v but'will ' c|p our best , to get 'ans-wcrs TOILAFLEX gains In the past "decade, ' total , con- . Url cka Selke, decedent, to Edmund SelKs v|g_^l A et -aK-Lands In Sec ' 33-106-51 Sec, 3M06-5¦ apartment 1 pan liiove lnto? companies involved toilet S$£$®&Plunger struction contracts amounted , io Sec , <-105-5, ' - , , f^ or direct. It io , flnrt v . ( Hal Boyle is ill l , , It hns alwayR , been nmusintg. to Unlike ordinary plungers, Tbit»(lex $41,303,454,000, up ll: percent com: . Christian ,l.mI*lo>en ' 16 Karl Crirlstlan doe« not . pefn-jt coraptewtd atr or pared uitlv the previou s record set 'Jorgorsen—Part of Lot 56, Plat ol Mlnn»v.' YY , me when ; people dori't know my ' ¦ ¦ , , ¦ iota Cltyi. also land Irt Olmstead County, , QUIET INNING , WW IK : ^ ^ mciiy water toa plaih bock or escape. ' ¦ ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ! rfia! naino, only my nickname, feel iiv .'l!)si. - , ' " ., ' - ; ;: - ; ' - ' ' ' . '' , . . " . -PATENT . ' . - . PHOENIX , Ariz, m — Irs re- v ;; -;7'WI)rrv ' v -7V-V v , With Ibitaflek the full preiaure plowi United State* to John A. Malhiwi •- . V.. . || emban'ftssed to call me by my through the clogging man , and : 'Significantl y, all ;, three major Land) lit Sec . IM08-I), ' porting that no patients were ad- nickname. Do not' lie, as my. close iwlshea it down. Can't wiial - coristriiclinn , cntqgorles , namely, United Stales to CharlM H. Berry-Lanij struck by ¦ v ' mitted who had been ¦ friends and family only kno\v me • OEIIONIO TOf 'LM 'AI ANr ANOLI ' .'. ' In 6oc 17-KIB- O, . ,,/ ' . v buildingservice '"„ ' nonresidenlinl; residential and en- vehicles, that she got through the ' ' ' ¦ " ' ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ? WCHStO RIM TRAPS AIR A WATM ¦ ' ' V ¦ ¦ • ¦ ¦ ' : ' ¦ , '7 - BS , - - .. • ' - , • 'A : ' gineering construction posted gains evening. •without even a snag in :7 .- PHONE 7444 . . • CENTMS IISRir. CAN'T SKID AROUND COLD WEATHER FRIEND ' '¦ « TApeRto TAI(. aivcs Am-noHT nr in J052. OKI) BEND , Calif. t/D — Lit! Ic her stockings.nnd: tlmt no babies : Dr, Gordon W. lytcKinlcy, , vice were horn , a nurse at the Phqcnix GEO; KARSTEN 7#^ WORRY! (' ' '$2*?' / Boy; n\ hnnl.iin " Toosler in the ¥S< .7 - V Y^Mi ; 2c^ V ' Oanulne Toll»flex' presldert and chief ecortomisl of Leon vPnltisoii fn inlly, peeks at Indian Hospital related: "No hits , Genoral Contractor 7 :'^ ' ;; , " AT HAWVVAKE sroKK tvmwHm F: W. Dodge , stilled, '"flic* rise in cats which come near his food no runs, no heirs," ^ crinMrucflon exiHimliturea during ¦ ¦ : .until he has had his fill, - , , - ' , ¦ ' ' ', ..: . . Mwerttarmi"" ' - . .' -' . ' ¦ ' . ;. ' ' \-.; ' iPi-»i|inimi'i-iiM . ...M ^MM ^iftM buoy . . , '. I *mmmtmmmm ^AtAm^mmmmmAwam0 ^tmmmmtmmammmimmmmmimam* ^ mi was a major factor In - In cold wenther he huddles ing nn othcrwIsQ hesllant, ocono- ' nnioii K the furry felines to keep¦ rriv\ Relwooi/ the first and Ihe 'wurrri , •> ; ;; fourth; quarter of 1002,' national bi|tpiil of' nil goods - rinrt '. sorvices rope by $17 i'lilipri; Of this gain , ; J^Ioek Bbw^Is the , construction - Industry nlone . ' ¦ . ' ¦; : ¦ contrllMitorl nlKmt $4 bjllion , " ; ; " ./ ' . ,New laxative ads on , Tlio sound practice of quality •oloctrienl repnlriiif- «nd 7 con- ¦' ' 'P-^/\ fitruction Is solidly bnsed on pi-li'iclplo . of slriet (•iiforcomcnt ¦ ¦ " M • Horn* Bulldlnyl F . , colonic tnu$cles...de-constipate$ overnight. COMMERCIAl INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL ' ' . -Advertlament, . , ' • - . of Inws nnd ninte^inls,, , . principle's tlm! . Jim-n hocn tried; : • * >_ 1 . Cabinet , Work - |_ The muscular tnblci OI ONAIO • . wall of your colo n con- only i» hcw . cnlk'il C tested nnd proved successful, Slendfnstly ¦ wr> hold in thoso 1 Rem6dellno ' tmns ' nerves. . known lo me'dlcine »« '. Rives ypu this epcclnl coniblnniion for . • I , Aufrliach'f Plexus, la regular people, J-tvay ovcm/glii relief: principles witli Bonded 'Licensed ¦Klcutrieiiin '.s lor the express Torture - licnofi t of nil whom we serve, Vou ' ITCHING StaA^gMAiMMMMal" these nerves tell tlio colon muiK'leri to (I) COI.ONAIO MlinntatciH . colonic ¦ don 't luivo n wnrrv when¦¦ j? Cont :rf:' propel and expel WASI* froiri the body, ncrvo network , to further activate unit : , you deal wilh . , 7 .. ' . ' . iSfC ^tt-'l^ Stopped like Magic For Complof* Por«onalhed Hut tens? nerve- or emotional upset reft-ilarlM. It< rmii"cul«r "movement ". ^S ' Building Service Contract enn block your normal bowel Itnblia.. , (2) CPUONAID' S unique ro;bulking " llttn'i tblcucd relief from totiutci ol vupclnaI f/ectr/ca/ racting Itch, rectiMich, clxuRng, mh «nd ec«(ri«. Vour colon mtwcle impulses -are no action hel ps re-tone tense colon fi ^l^^ Co. •will) in «mi»lnn new iclcmtlic lotmuli longer sironh' enongli to ellwinnie • muticlci. (3) COI.ONAIO rnohtlirl/*\ for olltil r.ANACANH. Thlif»it'»flln(t, itiln« BRUCE McNALLY waste—which dries and shrinks , easy passage -without puin or tiniin. ELECTRIC IL 628 Mnl n Si. Phpne 8.1002 )lirmli7 : ll^^f^S^^^ff^^: By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D. student^ would automatically form ¦ ' ¦'¦ •. ¦ •• Profeesejr '.' of. Education; the ' habit of: thinking. -_ University -/4i/x//ia/x / •/ ' ' '¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦" ' ¦:¦ 'practice,/' : " ,' -- '- ,-;;- .:" .:' ;--' ¦ Vy".;" '• ; ¦A'r t-tiur- 'KinttsGh Galesvillc, ' has activity;:.V ,; ,•" • .;.'• .' ' Y// . " - •¦¦: ' . . yV. ; ' Donald •' Winder, a- /retired/ Mar- been- '/ appointed . ' Tfcriipcaleau :••: How students; control their thinks MY ADyiCE :to *tudint« . liVthaj t|h|p|a!(is7 ' . ine - Corps officer/ .who ./s.erVed iri; jrii^ County jury corhmissioneriiy/ Ciri irig is vthe nipst '.important/and .es- they/strive to control their/thoughts ,' ; Wprld' . W&f.7.1 ,arid, /ri,7 wjlpspeak cuif Judge Me/rriii':;Farf,.;Eau; sential;-/ejl£meiit; ini - all.actiyities' involved /-irt -learn- .American : Legion;-.Auxiliary.' - ; ^ .^ : to; the- XHaire, ana County, Jiidge,,.A; - L/ school , 7and . indeed, throughijii.t life, ing; ; Here ;are ' .som e suggestions which meets . Tuesday. at. 8 p.rn. in ' ' ' ' T\yesme, Gaicsvi]ie/ «Kindschy re- v that bring .'good; resultis:. ;:. • •? . - • 'the Legion Ciubrooms, Mi' .. W inder/ places Gharles: ' ' ' [SCHdOLSfHAVE aiways triVdiio • '' ' . . ppp^l^ Hcwiti,' Ettrick, . -,:;*niihk .; while .: you :read. '/Study, By THE. ASSOCIATED PREI5S commander' of./an Airier- ; ¦ ' think.;. - .'"" ' is a past . ¦;. N.E\V., -.YORK- (/AP'^-More 'than who retired/ last- f all .alter , many make : students - - what .' you .. are reading: -Discover' - .The -deaths;,of eight ' persons• in Post in suburbari Chi- ¦ ' . ¦ . . . . lean Legion . 18 hours, of'newspaper str.ike negp- years in. that ; Capacity. .. He. will -..' Educators'have varied their ap-; what is said. Test your- success by weekend .;, crashes .7/hayeV.- pushed cago '. .- and' present Americanism/ Uati.ohs • ¦ende^.Vthis - -';hri<^uig' - . with- serve . vvitliv^lbert'-Sobotta,. Arca- poach • from - /requiiing, . difficult resetting ;; dtie; .ideas in your /own Wisconsin's/.highway, toll past: the chaijrman for, the /local post. . . dia ,, outv agreeinent .7 and':- \vitli , ' mise'd .and. Mrs,: Kathleen Kniidtsori;¦ subjects su-ch' as Latin - and georner, •words/ - ./¦• •? v?'':/ 7V v-- - ¦:'""/ -:¦ rate - for last . year '-Traisihg. the to* plans discuss . ¦Whitehall: ? - - . '- ' -. :Yy. -v .¦*;> • ' " . •The .aukiiiary to. feelings oil pnahces; of settling the ¦ (? V ¦ try,under the?theory 7that it . would . i Think while. ypti;iisteb:VFitV\yhat t'af for • 1963: to¦ 6'4 , or ,.one i mbre ' '¦ the' -American- ': Legion, . - wgs . iKi5ip^? N$/ ' "¦ y¦/ ' 7 ' " ¦ plans for. . : - Gfj^d ay;, blask/out,;.' /. . . . W. -i •force: students to think, ;tq ;the: othv is bcih^ i said - into wrliat .-.you- -al- than on' .this date a year ago. . ' •"• " birthday/and /riesy - ii a ri d iiistru-' er • ' trying. to'; " (Read ¦ JVIayor. Rol>ert.. F.. '.-WagrierV acting exfrenve of . : make ready . know , ahead Before vMrs:/ EdithV Ay Plantfe ,; .63, of riients:for the Sons of . the. Legion.; ' ; ' : school drIk so'.; interesting that the lecture/" " yourself.for ' as , hncdia/pr,.7recessed the ./talks - vV : : THE . .y ;a¦ to prepare bshkosh i died Suriday:, when; her . .TherevWill be a/social hour and ' '/?. j , .v 7/V ;-:;:/v; ;bEWNIS AAE>lA^E // 'this 7 type' •' of study/1: ' - icy .Highway - at 7 j..- ")o.:Va.m;,.: piending a . report Junior SfiifJieiil ; . ; car ; skidded ..on, 41 lunch- will be ' served. . .;/ ' " V-Think while - you' study. SfriV-e to just west of Neenah,' crossed the . . i\ fi-orri . both"/sid es by/Tuesday-. at . . ¦' ; ' / understand- rather/than;,',memorize. dividing strip /and /.crashed, intor a the,. latest./' ; 7. . ,., .; '-' to Prjpinv IpifJeniv V. -Think while./ypu are -doing your- car. .in the other.' lancvMrs. Plante Wagner7*aid substantial differ- ^arerifs Meet matberoatjas; . or'. . acccunting;, tin* wa's.thlwn' . fripm her car: She. was ' ' ; ,; ; ¦ ences , stilt "e-xist ,.between the pub- , ¦ : ' ' - derstand :vrhat v ybu ar.e .'doing in alo'ne;.;- . ; '.' '¦ ' : ¦ -.:¦' ,7"v:7 - . v.- - " - '- . V- Six/y|r Area " ' / Planning " of ppst-iiigh.- scliool . lishers and' - vine" ^striking .printers •', -and , ¦ ' words. Figure out vyhit. makes, the .. Robert Bailey; :?2, of .' Madisoii; " .education; . '•crrjpioymcnl./ for ; . ' ' off Local 6 /df. the. A-JL-CIO .rnter- ' , he- Rshierfeif; problem. at 'hand .diffexent from the was/ killed . Sjjnday .iri . a'. - two-car ¦ their. -Chiklren . will . discussed Poses ¦¦ naLion'al .Typographical /Union?• ';¦; \v-ith.parciils of juhipr; ' other problems, /;/' •'-.;'/ collision - at ". the.: - ';.intersection ', of ' : ' :' ' class mem- ' RfisifJent|^rve ,yVafter ' ''N..- -.TTiaye.h '''7- spokesm'aii bers: at- ' .' . -. Think &hile7you' are studying life Highway :,307/an,d - Dane .Gounty ' 'VViii on a Senior ; High S.chOol for publishers' • of .the '..papers; iri; at -.a prograrn .krrariged .by /, science.; Picture, in your mind - -the Highway :T east of.Madisoii. jle . . the TO vButli BiOalS vGlyed;-;reftCity Hall7about half an hig'!v/ schbol-7 guidance dcpartmcii t things /beiag ' described..' . . . . •." ./.'•; suffered , 'multiple head'" , injuries.;- ¦ ' PEPIN, ¦ Wis.—Neycomb /Fisher-: 1 ' ' hour ! .before . Wagner ; / made : his . in the: Central Junior ' High School- : • :Think ; while. ;ybu ; ii re .fitu dying /Hugh; Briice Fby, 18, of Chica- IH dPeace /Corps l' - -k' - in7 . ' '.' 'UKiity ' statement/ He.iookea .haggard and aucii(orJum at'7-30 p/m. Tuesday. iVs^7.;we?. ri6^:- . . i^is-. . . . history]'Relate, ; hew' "dates. td» dates go -died ' -early •SUnday/Vsvhen.tlie ; One W:tnona'n and \ \ve area resi- more than 30 ' "beeri > ' - we ary:: and was visibly disappoint- ¦7 Lewis ii.: Schoeriiiig, guidance ye^s. has :clos: 'ybu- ?a1re.ady - .'kn.6wv _ "7'picture' - the :car::in whic'li he was Tiding/left dents ' are .arhong/ the./ 119./ from ' '¦' " ' ' ¦' ' ¦ '" ' ed.ltecau^eVqf. increases in .operat- . . ec!://V7"V -vV v,• • . .'/¦:¦ , V"" . '¦:• '• director, said that changes in the event, where it happened—see. it ;dii Highway 12, ' about- two/miles^ east the state'-/.serving in . the Peace : ' ' ¦ ing.vcosis'.'V;. ' . ; Elev said the .pubiishei's. Svouid high school, /curriculum, . scholar 7v-v - '7 7V ' -- ¦the", map iri your; mind—and dratp: of Lake . Geneva ,/' struck van env Corps on/.- overseas assignments, i . .: ". E:'. p. ' Newcomb, vvho-;.;has. been ¦ ' 7 ' ' . ¦ nieet. later. today- "We Caiinot , say ships and pther/financial .aids and : . : aUze'-the7:'h;ap^ehing-by seeirlg:it- -in bankmept•,' • ci;ashedv sideways . into Peace .7. Corps ' headquarters .. .at ' - ' buying arid,-selling, rough;-; fish :, to .' ¦'¦' what will . happen-. -after ;lliat." - " ; identification of' studeiits' /interests -full -costume and regalia ,,; . a tree' and- 'overtiirfied. - '- . Washington , ;D:C,, --revealed,. }r would' not. say. i-*asternvrfiarkets;.as.; well ; as; local-; ¦ - are* studying ' : ¦ ; • However,. :he . that /aiid • aptitiides ' .will, be discussed. Think:.;.While Vybii ,- Mrs/' .Clara- Schmidt, • 82; of . ,fhe / Winqnaii .is Paul . E.: Kop- negotiations-7had broken down?' . ly and : eifigagiiig " in;. cofnrnercial: philosophy. • \Vhat sort- of ^person- ' . A film ,. "Your:Child and .College," ' . Whitewater ; died . Saturday -in . a rowSki, '.-son "of- Mr; arid /Mrs....Paul 'ISeither would Bertram'. A:' Pow- ' : ':¦-.. • ¦ ' ' fishing, is convertiiig ;his ^market ality is described?; • Who -do you '¦: will /be/s^qwri?.//-.. V; : ; . • ' ' ' Waukesha . ..hospital ab,out, an- hour ¦F; .Konirowskf, 216' Wilson;.St. He ers/ ' Local ' fi ' president ,. '..who- .said b.uiiding '-7-:in.tb' ;.a' ..-.shop ', ;wh€re'. - . he know that , is somevvhat like ; that ' iriV\v*hich was. . /Faculty, v.rriembers ; . 1'0 ' will . after the .carv she' is a . social. teacher in Ethiopia,. his,union lias never lost , hope -and w' - ' plans, to ljuild ;boats; for customers.; "described?. ' Make philosophy five; riding was iiivqly.ed iri: a collision ' .serve' -aS; -discussioii//leaders are ' ' ' '¦ , "•/'Two'-, of the.: four area; men arc that ' .it;: - ,iyoufd fernain . at the , ' , He . ai'rea dy•fhas vorderS.. . - . ' . It is useless' to' memorize .iji-wiprds. with another .auto on/"- a /'county: . ' : / •Schqemiig; . Gerald- Tinirn, -- John ' ' . from7 '.; Plainview,; - They : 7include W-aiybr's .-caJlV- /V". ", Y. Yy-Y: : "-.'. ' .- Fjreyiously. New comb had. built' V students 7- need not .. wait' > for road near Waukesha ; V V /,- .- . • •/.;: Pepdeitoh ./aiid Miss Pauline - tit/ ' /. Philip P./ Maiile; son-of .Dr: ' 'and ' '' a •cbpy/'Of'-'the. .Giyde,'- towboat , .foi' /schoolsVto; :"teach r 7 these .' ideas; , -two-car crash oh the] WisCon- . . " ' ¦zih ger ,- .".'• ' c ,/?- ,: v-/ ', - '-;, - ."• '''; '¦•-¦/ . \ .. A . Mrs./ D- G. ;Mahle w-hp -is .iii con. - ITU /Presiderit; 7Elmer Brown; merly 7 o-wiied 7'by -.".: the Ne-Wcdmbs They .can arid-shpuld begin ori their ¦8'ih:-,Minnes"otav ; state fine ., bridgfe. . ¦who /Coffee;. yvili 7 be. served; ;ih > -the- ¦ . structi'on., .work, .in: Sierra Leone; came- . here7 fi-prn/ .Colorado / . and FuU«rs aiidv- operated between; : bwn. . .'.' .-" *- '¦/? -?"'" V: ¦¦-; '-'• ' near. ..'Hudsdn ., Saturday Vtook . the ' ¦ 'ek' ' - high, school ./cafeteria- 7 .after.' /;the/ ' ' ' ¦ ¦' ¦ R;/Rheingaris,. of Springs ,.. • .•Colo'i;-.- lastV.we .V de- . , ' ' : ¦ ' '¦ ¦¦ ' ' ¦ '' ' '•' "; '' ' •: '¦ ¦ ' • - ¦V- - ' ' ¦ • and Charles son ' ¦ ' ' ¦ Stillwater- attcf. :r>ubuqiie' 7pn ;. the -...... , - : '. - . / % •; ; , of 'two anid !a -Child ' ' ' ': ".• .- • ...'. '// :- , ,: •. . /., lives wometV Mr. and Mrs."• Charles Rheingans cl.ared : ;"I .-.-ahi .not happy. I would program:/¦ ¦ . Mississippi' River-:' •7 The/: original injured" seven - others.; 'KiHed .. ¦ - '•/-. ,; ' /- //¦'. ' :•?'¦ ¦¦ . ' ¦¦ '¦ ' . and. ; ./ . . . who7is, in; the., agriculture' ¦ field.' in like to .hav;e/seen some, agreement V/? .:,. ;. . .. was lioVfeet with ;-tw6. decks. Pine}Ciifj C&rnetery in /the- crash ' .on :the/bridge over . Ne^ . ThailantliV/v - // / - , 7;'- V /¦ ' ;; • and- the7 Tcsumptipn -of /ptibliea- DODGE riOMEMAKERS vi cymb's: copy is a: single , the' St. /Crbfjc V-JRiver ' . wei-e:. . Misl ; ' •;¦ : ' ' ' . decC^^ tion;'. - .,/;• - - • ; , .: /; • "/- ;/? . " ¦/'. ./; DODGE. : ;,Wis'. ' (Special) V-P foot craft with eahinv : engiiie .room /GALESVILLE^. AyisV - tSpfeciali-' Delores -Weber ,' 29,.'-' of:- St7 Pa'ui , 7.A third.;man is Kenneth E;.Flies, . ' : ' :ln/ /CieV-eland, : ¦; Ohio*. 7- , - union Dodge ..'HomernakeTs Ciub '. -will and pilot ' house. , He built , it last Ray G: Anderson , has .. been "/elect?/ Aliiin,, - and/her . daughter,; Robin, son .' of Mr.' .and' Mrs/ Paul Flies, ,. strikes 'that ', shut,'.down .that city's; '-'.7#eclhesday.?e;vehing'--'at/lh'|: year,.; - -v , ' " ". :-;; ' ': ' ' ; ; ed secretary-ltreasurer of - the Pine- 6-monUis, - and -M rs,' 'Berriice'. Fee- Kellogg,/ who is in . agriculture /.ex- me^t - - . - y : :V^ - i - - -V ;::- . . " ' ¦ ¦¦ '¦ ; two/dailies." wen t in to the; 74th day; :honie- of Mrs.' . Heiiodor. -.Iiiterski.. . Newco>inb Fisheries, : catered tp Cliff Cernetery / Association? at/ its ney,7 : 24; M ' Eau. /.Claire/ ...Police; tension ;. work '-in Brazil-. . :- • •. ¦;. - ' '"/ ¦ rr^K^ . ¦ ' 7"J list- . before tlieV.JIeW -York/ses' Mrs: .LiLerski arid/Mrs. Roy .Ho'es- 'K : '<-toess rtowto^: :OV£N Iridividiials \yho' enjoyed: thevsmok- recent annual ; meeting. ..Leonard said .the. Fe.ehey .sports car spun :Walter" J,;/iMischke,. ..son. of-Mr; ' ' '/ ;7vSrWyvaAL^7?^^. IN;TriE^ ?H, J\ y '• ¦ ' sip'ri got uri'der . way, -Tliayer-, pres-' -ley will , give .the lessOn on; color ' ' " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ *¦ : ¦ ed 7 shiners they,;: ' prepared, . New- Wood /also• „was . elected . - to. ' the 6n7. the . .slippery; -bridge /surface, and . lytrs, - , Julius/ Misclike 7 Theit- : ; ¦ • •'. ' -• ¦: . ' .. • . .;- . ¦:. •-- ..;. .v¦. ', - ¦/¦ • , • - - . ' ' "--V- ¦ *: •' . . .-v. * ' •• ' . ' ident . bf .7tlie Hei-aid .Tribune, and iii the home;; ' ;,. '. '."- '?-..: /'- comb still will. do. a little 'smoking board . .'Other officers: .include Lee crossed./ the center . line;..and hit .'rnah'i is. alsoi iri agricultural.eiiteri- ¦ ' ¦ ' spoifesman. . .for;, : the publishers, - of fish -Tiext sumrrter 7 He- Sacia';' president,, and -Gerald Raii, - the• Weber./'auto.' broadside/.; 7- 7 :sion,' work ' 'in ;Veriezuela. ' - . V -. -' •«>M-->:<.H .:^ww>>^*x.^Vv,»w>:-w :^ .. . , and his . . 'V said , ' -'''¦There'. -: isV rio , reison 7 why son; U ' Ralph Young, Rolf Hammer, Bert * . . EdTh(> -:of Minnesota • .boaf d;; of V DURAND; -WisV fSpecjalO_Wil- University . . ; regents •; Friday/ ; urged the school ft'ed/ •- Hartiing. Francis, Schlpsser more active;.rble-- in.pre- and Ivan Stuart, ; Arkan'sa -w ,. were" to take,a ¦ . . . paring 7 teachers, and ' admiriistra- -re-elected for7.-tHfee.year/' terms as tors . for /junior /colleges.' /, :;/ : .directors pf .;the Durarid . 7 Co-op ' ' ' //The regents ..looked- over , and Shippers " Asspciatipri.. ;• . , •/¦ The/gr-oup .held its artfiti-ai:. irieet- commended "a//;study which says ' ' ' li)HtP*SHi ^w colleges are:. the ". in'gv- at- . .the.' .Durarid .-.i Public i 'ScliooJ ' ¦ * that . new junior .; ^^^^^^^ BS& ^^^A% ^t!^^mKmmmmm»^9»W^^^mww " ' * ' ^^^^^^^HHi ^H^E --^M*-^WItfla !,Saturday/ . Donald^ Staples,//hog key to .meeting mushrooriiing . de- ' mands for. education beyond high !. salesman ,;fronr Central Liyestock : ' ' ; ' ¦¦ ¦¦ ' : ' ' j Shippihg; St; Paul; spoke oii rnar- .school. -V /- .:, ./¦ " ' ' ' ; ,/ •. • 7 ¦¦ ¦ : ' ketihg/.h.ogs. V . ' . /¦' ' ' ', • •' ' •7- . . The . . report. , hy a . six-ihari task . ';wei-e given by force dealtvnainly with the. -seven- , . Other- short talks Rudy- Erickson--7 Woodville,; fioid- county''•metropblit3n .' area.; It /said ¦ . ; . man. foi* Cventriil . Livestodi ;' •Keith the ; university and ; 10 private col- leges within-the area.'will not be Sommerfeid', / Dunn/ County/ agent, : and/Garfield Sto-:k, Pepin County ; able - fa 'handle the/increasing num- ¦ : ; T ft;; V ; 'ffi- -aiii?!^ -- ' '/• •:/¦¦ V " ' v 'Z' bers of;young ' ,people, seeking edu agent, * ,/ .-/ - - /. ;v . Vr ¦ ¦ ¦ : A liarii dinner" 'AVOS served and ¦ ¦< ¦ calion/ : . : ¦- . ¦¦;' ' - - " " '" • '- ,¦ : ' ¦ j ^yC . . / ^.:' door prizesVweje /given. ¦ '.' ' :^ ' . • - " ¦ ' - ' -The; study: suggested that new. i ' /•¦ -¦ . / ¦: iM^ S|Si/|' jimior ;./colleges7: be; l ocated in. 7 tti|P^ WOSP/irAl. PATIENT an '^¦ ' strategic ..areas/rather than , : Mrs. .Pelagia:KoHcr , 87T K- Mlirk mW^- '- COBBLETlEX DRAPES 1 •indefinite^ ,expansion .pf lower dlyi- / patient 'Fi'anciK ^^^^ i ' ' St., is a at St. sibhs' of /the university. . - ¦ . - .• Hospital , La Crosse.v; ¦'•/. - ' 7 The report urge") , the uiiiversity : /^$flNi?EAU"TXf to , support the State Board <)f l.'klu- The top news story of lBBH wtis l^m^Q^AW '' ' . ' ' ¦ ¦ '¦ ' ^ ' ^- )>t'-iii ty:-in /riJ-iiiy-n^.-iile calioh; -in stiiiiulatirig gniwlh of the bli/./ard from !\|;ii'cl»/l .l tii>14j $ Wm' - - ' '^-^MW' ' • " Meticulous \v, orkivuhs} \ip . assures l«*i.*>tiir^ . . -,,.^^^-j "ll ' ' ' ' Machine/, ; :;| , other junior colleges around/ the whidi imipobiiized New, York and I tflBra ' "Cobbletcx:' "/driliie. rles- - of 'AW- rayon. Waslialilc/mJk^y^JJ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ "¦ ¦ mm ¦ ' ' ' pleats' ." -fvill ' _ ¦ ' state, '/¦ ,' ' '. - "' /VV took 4t)0 lives, , - ¦ ?¦> ' ":¦: ¦:¦: P'wL^^B^^ : ''• ' /.Itlkewarm water — generous bottom -henis/ .^/dtiep, : — . . m - . . ^ - ' ¦'¦ ' heJ' t t , '. ' '. - ' " - | | ' || JPBB P^ . • V/Vsifle hemsV ;Kostsv fit*;-,.lighV ^ "JR. *i/- .>V' Ht* .v .A. .- . -"- - -\-V. ' ' ' ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦'"' ' ¦ " 1 ' ¦ B • . , , ' i / ' i ...... ' . . .. ' /.! ' , ¦/ . ' , . . J ' .- ' /;*|-
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: -^MmMs^^k^:7 IT COSTS LESS TO BURN THE BESTI Ciish orders receive a !>Of! per ion , 'discount-ii n to 3-ton lots. $1,00 per ton dls<;puiit on 3-lon, lots or more, / If you don 't have casli ~ aslc about our popular , - v BU11GET CmCLE PLAN ,. .9 .months, to pay, / ' : ¦ ¦¦ -^ Stott Perroloum *Ar Pocahont«» ! .; \ 0$$$0$®'*: ' ' ¦ " '' . ., ' ¦/¦ ' ' , ' ¦ , ¦ y ¦¦ ¦ ;^:. . ' Xm *^*rr'^' : sy ' ' ' ' ¦ • . . '. ' . . '- / ' : / ;/ /. ' '?' : "^" ' -^41$ " -^ ' Brlquot* ' ¦/:'. " ; . 'FurnaM Sli« ' 1^ Is !w^^ ; . '; . • ' ¦; ¦¦ ' • . ^ - ; ¦ . ' . ' Zenith Ck. / '?^ ; ¦I % 00. %^ -Dacrort' Poly- ;// y. ^0 %^: .; . j | Mrs. Lillian Walker, a Northwestern Bell custom * V ^S!!5. ' L ir E«t Kentucky -^ Southern IlllnoU I ester friscilla WASHABLE EASY-CARE, I wlio is paralyzed . Ins taller 'Kny' Scliuina cher.,: Stok«r Coal Stoker I CURTAINS CAFE CURTAlMS ^¦. ¦::TRyLO M¦vPA¦*ELi^V:¦¦: ' ¦^l v*r East Kentucky Block or FornacB Six* ; : ingeniously assembled the special device that lefe Prompt , Eff icient , Clean Delivery Service l'; ':;: .;3.98: ¦ ; tier call and receive caUs simply by ^ %. . ('.J. rnci'fiil, " (tPiicr^ tTiisly-fiill riif- 'Shi'om nild 'cottons in' n wldo ' Misl'y white sheers, of Trulon •?! ; t kindness and JUD |i fins"— , ; pnsy tp cure; for \\ne- . yni'iety of stylos , colors and rayon litm d Avnslr (no stretch- / 1;! | head slightly. We're p roud; of the cfTaurn am ' fr rnn never npeds Iroiiing! dcHigus—nit wiislinhle. VMl>cs ing ticcdeci i , little ol*' lib lro»- v /i] of ^' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ::; ¦ • ' ¦' ' ' ' mm nuit telephone people. ' , * ; AVhile diily; ..,. ; ,/ „ ¦/ - : l.Ofl (r» .l.llfl. . ' . , ; mg citlior! Terrific! . ; .- , _ ;;,! t Tm in&^ ^ XiiamJbej r L_i-5 North western Be ll Telephone Company Call 3373 in Winona CHARGE IT AT ¦L—gjBBll Strvi ct..,aaAcfpful as wt can mak< it " , V NOVIf PENNEY'S j I ,, r;'/-/W.: <;x-J;,7y.:;rs;.V' '>:.'Ktoil, -.:4t;|!w T"t,J , iM^.t 'Si^iflVtnKilt 'W*- , },?}, ^, *,^^ WEATHER I Municipal Court EXTENDED FORECAST WINONA Normal[Readings ¦ Ex-Alderitian !8e /ow MONDAY - .\i LWEi'OXA" — ' ' Temperatures ! Mrs.; Fred E. Fakler. Sugar ihrough Saturday averaging 10 to Loaf, pleaded not guilty to. a ' '-l belowV seasonal . . nor- Daily Recwd FEBRUAIIY v l , 1963 18 degrees ¦;charge of making an improper The mal's, '. Cooler Wednesday warmer turn. She . was arrested by police Succumbs at 66 Pi-edicted foirfhis Week almit -Thursday, cooler. / 'ate in at Mankato Avenue and the Com- maximums 16-23 niunitj' Joseph T.. Daftle, '66; 476 Lafay- Fairly agreeable nvinter weather, waukee. Superior and Lone Rock Winona Deaths week. - .-Normal Memorial Hospital en- : sno-w on the At Community Two-State Deaths n6i-i.ii; .29-30 south. -Normal mini- trance at S;4,V-' pm; Saturday. ette St.. died Sunday afternoon a little Colder and some snow had .1 inches; of new , Racine 2W ¦;in- murns 8 below to 4 above north . Judge S. D, J. Bruski set the trial shortly after, beins . admitted" to Thursday and Friday, : is predicted ground today and Memorial Hosp ital VMr*. William J. Kinzie . Mrs. Ella A. Hank ches. . , „ ' " 1-11 above -south- Precipitation , av- for .'Feb. : 20 and set . bail -at $15. Cornrnunity Memorial Hospital. for Winona and vicinity this week: Medical . ' 'd ' ' iurgleal :.' ..Mrs? William .1. '-Kinzie . 'ft; ' 1-763 7BLAIR . 'VV.si. :. 'Special i-Afrs. 's official total wa* ¦ Visiting hours: •n . ' .about- ' .W. inch ., in oeca-: She has posted the hall. . . ' . ' .' 7 He was a f ormer alderman and ¦7 .Vlilwatikee : 2 to 4 »nd 1 to «:3P sm- -'¦ average r !o?i5 charge of failure, stop (or a slop as 2nd Ward alderman June lo Slie was born here 26; 1392. ¦ normal. Normal Iviyh . 20 to- 32. ; sign. He ' was arrested by police at and had been Council vice presi- dicted for tonight and a high of E S rah ged f rom Admi*»ion» and was the former llazel.E. Hur- ¦V-The forine-iv Ella "A'e'skie. she TEMP E RAT UR ' Lizzie Meyers. St? Oarles, XormaT low i to 17. Slow cooling . 3rd ami Main streets at: 1:1.7 a.m. dent. . 23 for Tuesday afternoon; ¦ -at' Tone Hock and Ws. . ley, daughter -of Mr . and 'Mrs; was .born ' A pril 727 . V 1884 . to Mr. 1 above zero . Minn. - trend -throu gh the week; Total; pre- Sunday. Trial was set. for,Feb . 1!) Colder, with snow flurries is the Superior to 13 - at Milwaukee: Park Michael Hurley.;. A lifelong resi- iind .Mrs. Carl Veskie , Cataract , -tciith inch ' MR. DETTLE was bom March SUNDAY ¦ ¦ cipitation about nnc' . Oc- , and hail set at $10. He -posted the ¦ forecast for Wednesday.' 7 2,. Madison? Wausau and dent, she ' was'Vmarried ¦ at- •' - SI.' Wis. .She was married (p.-Michael. 2ft. .. I SSfi ,;..;»i, .-Yakima , . .Wash:, lo Kails had Admisiiom : . casional lisht snow or show fiur- bail? - Eau Claire 4 , Green Ray 8. #e* :Thomiis - Pro-Cathe'dral' ; >iai- «.*h 4 , Hank? Melrose- . Dec. 51. :1<100 , ¦ '•' . '¦ ' ' ' - ' Cassiiis-' and Johaiina. Greins Del': THE extended forecast for the ¦¦ ¦ ' ' ¦ Mrs. George Hahn , 935 43rd ¦ ries'V . - . - ' . :' . . James . .1: Beier . 18 .: Lombard, ' loitv 10. " • • - ' . - 7 - /' ¦ 1911. Mr." Kinzie dieV :. - . .- '. 34 .7. .11 .: same, offense during that time. the : zero mark this morning after Es tranged AY 1' DesV.Moines clear '.- - .; 23 n v.(13 road Signalmen. .a. weekend - .in which an inch and "i- - '. - -' ¦; Ftiiieral 'seivvices '. .- will . - he . held rberg officialing..¦ :. Burial wilt ..be . Forfeits;, --. - ' - V . ATLANTA !.T- - - ,. 1-p set ;ny- Irvin g . c-emeterv ' Detroit? VSIYOWV :?.;..,;. .26 21 - , : , Survivors '. are : His wife: one a half ' of snow fell aiid Tempera- . . 'Mrs, Lelia M.. Wifkins: Winona Wednesday at 10:307 a.m' v at Rur- in . near . . BTaek 13 . . -: ing an improper "LV" turn . He . . ; deatlv whil# . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ?¦ ' ¦' . ' -' ¦ re.n , iShirley i Wunderlich , Winona, 'Salurday : afternoon and . 26 Ori Siui- toi-c-h aiul lmi-ned to Minn. ?.;' ,;v "; - ' ' Rt. Rev 'Msgr.-VffaroId itIniiiii neriil Home, llixtoti; this afternoon Honolulu; dear:. .;.- . . '84 Bl . . . ; was arre's'led by police at 2nd and ;him.v- . . . . 7f? .0 ' and Mrs. ArVid < Dolores' Ander- ¦ ,116 A. sister.; S i s t e r AlV Bertoliiia .. Mr. and Mrs. Galen Rothering ' Patrol. , while , drivingv .east in?the ¦ " Today from Ihe . weekend . - 'snowfall. . - ; S-i .l.i irdiiy ' - a t ,H:^; p.t>i ; yal SlVvIos- Philadelphia , cloudy 44 -34? .0! O.S.F.; diodvin Tn.iO. ;.-' - .- .; 7 . cuers. ¦ - Cochrane. ,- Wis., a son. V- . v ? wesibonrid lane. iie-am*ed house painter , had ' ' a " .palioril six day.^. She had' . heen Portland. 7U7 and.H:3fl am? al 27 and , the low'. All-time , high estranged w ife •' . didn 't. return. -.: , ' .- Funeral services for Willard \v Conn .iy i ri'asiir<'iv for two. terms Rapid City, cloudy . . .. 28 -1 .02 passing iii a no-passing zone. He for Feb. 1,1 , was, 60 in . 1B82 and Rushford. .'Mitin? a daughter-. - Bening were, ' ' Calhedral . oi ihe Sacred llearl . tlie . . , . held t his afie .-tipon prior, io .-195fi , . St. "Louis, cloudy " V. 7 ;37 17 ;0n was; arrested by, the Highway Pa- ' ' v26 in lfl9D;; " Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Jacobs. : ' ' - ' .HL Rcv.Msar. : Ilartikl. .1. Dittman the.Tow . Mean over . -the ' - ' " af . . St.v VSIatthew sV Lutheran S'he._ was h pr.ri ' .i-;Vn .- . 2n . -lRiip ., to Sail ' Lake City, cloudy . .il) 28 . ' -. trol, of Highway. 14 -oil . Lewiston weekend was 1.51. ¦ contrast ing ' Winona Rtvl .; a son. ' . . Church, . officiating: Burial will he in St. with? the Rev. A. L-. .Mcnnicke iloh'ii and - Emilie - Tritsch; Alma , San Franc isco . dear . ill 3.V -'.14 hill al 7:20. 7p.m. Friday. a. normal :"of ' T8':V - V ' ¦' ¦ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kulas ,. 706 officiating., I5u' - ' Mary 's Cemetery . ' . . . .. v rial ¦¦ . >vas in Wood- Wis . Six years ago : she tnove-d to Seattle , clear . " . (ii- 39. . .. ' Michael- B. Prondzinski , 19; 907 '¦' Show . '. flurries we-re. scal.lered iii ?\V.. Howard , St,7 a daughter. 7 la wri- .Cenietery?-;' Friends" may call at the funeral . Discharges . Aicadia wit h her mblher. \\ ashington. clotidy v. 4' . 38 ... ¦E.; Wabasha ST.. "SI0 r .on- a charge Minnesota:oyerm'glit , 7but , were due : ' ' home Tuesday .afternoon and eve- Clarence" -EVCheslik? 406 E. " 3rd- Pallbearers were (;eorge Bitt- Survivor s are: Her . mother :' two of-driving a motor vehicle, having lo end during ' Ihe. rlay with- the ' , „ -i , ning.: t!6sary. will be ¦ led. byr .Msgr. ¦ St? ner, Carl Lang.; Walter Moscr. sisters . .Mrs. IT. F Iima) EnRlisli; married- Anne Scharfer. Arcadia illegal mufflers. He was arrested ' ' '¦ - '?' southward , movement . of " -.a low : . rs; , . - and follov.-in<: their marriage ihe Ditdha n- a t- 8. . ' . : . iMrs John EricJeson. Minnesota Arthur Pflughoeft. Edward Kam A rcadia . andM. AV,; H. . rClara '! by police ' at 3rd? and ;Liberty pressure area , -which' the Weather . Filer. ' Pasadena couple farmed . on Glcncoe Ridge " City? ;Minnv iri and . David Tschabolrf. - . Calif. : one: neph- streets, ai 3:15 p. m.. Saturday; - Btireati said set off the precipita- evv.: .John :¦ Knglish . . Arcadia: one 'until¦ retireiiii'iii .: . . James B. .Goke.?2n . 224 E. San- tion; v- ' ¦?' ' " . - ¦: Mrs. G:. Dale .Gjerdrurn. Prairie ' ' Monica Ragby Wins ¦ Miss Grace C. Robertson niece. Mrs. , Rudy . 'Mae. V-Mice1 ¦:• Survivors are: One -daughter. born St.. S10 on.a . ciiarge of driy- . A little , w arming appeared • in '' Island.7-7 Pogreba. in - .lo.sejpli i-Olivia i ' ¦ ' John I?VGierok Jr., 1069 E. Funeral services for Miss 'Grace 'icrmany, and oiie Mrs. - Sclnvertel ,, ing- a , motor vehicle wil h ho license United NatiDns Contest store tonight? but nieleorolo.qisls C. Robertson? 251 E. Wabaslia , great-niece .- Aiin -Pogreba ; Ger- TreiiTppalca .it ': iwo >ons. . .'.-Ferd i- plates, lie; was arrested by. police said . - .'another low pressure area., Broadway. . St;? r ¦ : we're held this morning Fawecti; . many'. Her , father7ci ied ' in.'lfi4. )V ' nand am! 7 Wilmer St-.limitl . Area- ' . al, 3rd aiid . Zu.mbro streets al 3:r,fl 7 PALM A,, M-:jorca?' -i . .-\P. '- _Moni - moving . southward, oitt ofvCaiiada , Susan M.' Virnig, St. Charles. al '¦ ' ' ¦ Funeral Home and al Funeral . services will .he Tues- di a? one ' hrother, Victor Scrimitt,v p'.m/Saiurdav . ca . . Hngby. of . Sweden , won the \vould bring , somewhat iower t.eiu- . Contact rne todayl. - . ' ¦Minn. - ,-;. .";•? Cathe . ¦¦ ' by Maria- Cemetery. ' . 7 in . the Alma f'eniciery. ter have.cited: . way street . He . was ? arrested , Aniui . Soria of ¦ Argentina night are expected to range from FREE TB X.RAYS ' 'fn' " : Thurley was second , and Sabine ' Sui'get ol ' burmeistef Pallbearers : w-ere : . Friends - ay call at ..the funeral Funiral ...services Will lie? Wed- police near Arlhur f. zern lo 10.. above. The low est re- - ,?¦ (Mon. -Wed. -FriYi- . S v.m, , W ilt on and Homes at 3:13 p.m. Saturdav? France was third. ,p^ ¦' .) ames. Berger • '-¦' Vi j-gil Pel low-ski. home today alter ?: p.m. and Tues- nosclay at 9:30? a.m . at Our Lady ported in the: state overnight ..was " ' " " ^ " ¦ " Rooin 8,.Citp Ha ll) - ¦: . riav after 10. a.m. of Perpetual - '- ' - ' Clera-ld .F- Dtireske. 2;\ . 'fifiii' F. Thp winner receives : a golri : - -. ' - ?;- .E 4th .- - '" ^^^^ -^ 'V ¦ " - ¦ ' ¦ Richard . Kaiser -and. Robert .Help Catholic . . -2 al Si.. Cloud. . ;; ; 2^. . . v - . T .:- Winona Co: residents free , and Church. Mark St; 525 on , a charge of speed- ¦crow.n , w.orlh - ' -Sl Biifl;? .phis .' SS IiOl) A; fresli . cover of show , gerieral- ¦ ¦• ¦?• Tohn Swinsen. ; ' the- F.e\. .John Tiant of- . . . . ' ¦ ' ' : ' ??¦ ' . others; $1 . each. . . . Mrs. Anna Maloney liciatiiit'. Burial will be. iri St. . ing 40. m.p;,.li:7in ,a,30 ni '.p.h-../.pri?:' yvorth of prizes .- 7 v .lv aboul -;2 inches deep, blanketed - PHONE '¦ :m] ' . ' ' ' ' m\' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ; '';, vi - ;. - ¦¦: Taken last week: . fii; WABvVSliA; - . ..Minn Special) ~ Joseph¦ Catholic Cpmeiery. Town He .was ' .ari-e.sled by . .police al 3rd :-. WISCONSIN today/ ' ' RIRE RUNS \'Jrs. , Annii Ma) oney, 3.J? - . 'i'p.sidei'l of and Vine streets at 1:42 am. to- - Since- World War I. the number ¦ ' The; snow, light biit sjeadyv fell, Since March 8, 1953 -?. . .. 47,037 . Glencoe. 7? . ¦ . ' of St. Elizabeth' s Hospital' -three Friends may call at Killian day. :' '. . - -¦' " ' of .horses and hi riles , on farni s in most; areas .throughout the week- !¦ " -VV . /- . Today - V ' ? Ku- . - ¦ . . STAT E FAR M ? . ;. . ¦years ,;-died at. P.. a,ni: , today of the - Thomas .1'. Lange; 21. 522-' -M a.ee- has ¦decreased from 25. million to end The heaviest amount w.as - .Vi- MutuaiAutomobiii lnsurtnctCbKki»My< f^]99; IMPOUNDED DOGS ueral Home after 7 p.m. today. : . ¦ ' ¦—¦¦" ! .- 11:24. a.rri'.—False spri iiklei- sys; com plica lions, of old age. $15 on a charge of. lane three million. north , .Mil- . Hoat 'OIllU: Blo«nintton,;illii>»' —\els? of .failure to stop for a: stop sign. ius Mahon ey, ;¦¦;' Liidwigson -Jr., 77, died Friday He was arrested, by police , at Sioux Man Carried to Death ; She . .was married ' to Michael evening- " iit. ' - . 'his home ' Street aiid -the Mihvaukee Railroad President of Paragua y . . at B loomer . ¦ ¦¦¦ Maloney june 10, 1912 , at St. Agnes ' following a heart .'attack. He was , tracks at 3:40 p.m. Thursday. " Ove r Niagara Falls ' ' ' ' ¦ ; ¦ • ¦ |: ASUlsfCiON. Paraguay?; - AP) , - Cath'olip-Church', Kellogg. He died a. relired -tiirmeiv • • ¦ ) NIAGARA FALLS, ?Ont . 07. .e fanned ; Sunday. . piled up leads as hi gh as 8rl in -sisters- have- died. real- here ?many years, Le-val- about 41)0 stood, b-ut the minister photograph, map and sketch the j party for a semblance of opposi- lari . Eau Claire, and one brother , told them : "Wait just a. minute. He was born .J une 10. 1 877. to ' ' little-known gorges of the upper ! tion. Fred and Martha Scrimitt in dei-7 Martin Ludwigson ,. Nelson. We 're in God's house and we re "prop? Yangtze. Mekong and Salween riv- Stroessner has been in power many and came to Ihe U.S with Fuiiei' nl services will be Tues- going to close this service day at 11 a.m. at. Bloomer-and' at ! ecly. " ' . ' . ers.. nine years. his parents at Ihe age of 7. He ¦ _ 2:30 p. iri. at. l.yster. 'Lutheran 7 He said a brief prayer and Tbe Church. Cliti .rfh ' Valley; the Rev. j congi-egaton moved quietly ont- Ihen helped evacu- Wh^F^^~~l J . C. Thompson officiating. Burial ; side. 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*¦¦* ¦*— ¦ >i)- ijT_irij-urij~LnjTju ^^ - Gjestvang (ViwncL(bath) .. TISWA. GA Tonight; : : 'B' Winner ? ;.;;7 RUSHFORDi Minn. (Special)— ' v ;v.S|ipr fs; ; : v^ Rush/ord, the Little Switzerland of Southeastern Minnesota, was '; Cotter Travels host to about 1,200 spectators and By AUGIE KARCHER gainst Gustavus at Terrace ;; Heights While Cotter's Ramblers \l*«-l «^(s»gslst%s^s*)(lM* -^>i »^ss|s ^ Dally New* Sportt Editor participants Sunday for the Hill- (14-4) travel to Prairie du Chien crosl Lion's ski tournament . i , Pas* 11 Wotiday?February 11, 1963 Wuiona's four basketball teams to meet Campi on 's Knights. 7 The meet , co-sponsored by the all winners last weekend in one of Lion's Club, had 35 entries from the best showings of the season, WINONA HIGH (8-0) is hoU Fri- games this day night to Rochester John Mar- V eight different clubs. faces a schedule¦¦¦ of six The- -"weather? was ; perfect and week. - . . ' shall while Cotter entertains Lewis- Watkins ,. West gate about midway through the tour- St. Ma ry's (l!-!)) , winner of two ton at St. Stan 's.: -. - . . ' nament huge snowflakes began to straight over Hamline and Maeal- Winona State <7-l3> has a; two- ^ fall; "— making the already?pic- ester, kicks off Ihe slate tonight game road trip this: weekend. The turesque area even more so. v Warriors, who posted their first ? Wm Piayo ^ NSCC win Saturday, an overtime BOB RUDE, Dalton, Minn., who victory over Bemidji: State, plays City League title holder Wat- and Pat CoStellr> 11 to lead "Wat- drove 350 miles to compete, won at leagtie-leading Michigan Tech Hiis thumped Merchants 61-41. kins fo its 11th straight win . ^ete the veteran 's: class.;: Friday and at Northland at Ash- . Polus and Ed Kohner shon-e on ? TOURNEr BOUND . ... . Winona Golde-n Glov- Meyer , Lee Huward , Jerry Piiterbaugh , and Ron- : Palmer Leads and Westgate came from be- Mike Olson , Eau Claire won land , Wis.. Saturday. ".. defense for Watkins. Bob Lar- ' , ers load up. Sunday ; for their trip to Minneapolis aid Greeno. All but Meyer , gained the UM meet. Rollingstone ' the /junior class.? Class '. B; king. ¦ . St. Mary's travels to Concordia hind to. down 62-54 son led Merchants with. .'is mark- and , the Upper Mi d\yest boxing classic which opens ' . Missing is Torn Van Hoof, who also qualified. 7 night . . ¦¦ was Jan Gjestvang. ol the host \/ . at Moorh ead Saturday in the Park-Rec City .. League ers; ?v ...... ' tonight at the -Minrieapoiis Auditorium. Left to . (Daily NeW;s Sports, Photo l , pLayoffs Sunday? Both teams placed three men Hillcrest Cl*ub w'ho had the long- . 7 As Rain Hafe THE REDMEN have a reveng* The championship game will est ' standing, jump, 106 feet, and right are Ron Puterba^igh, Ken Patzner , Billy against the Gusties.- in double figures as Westgate was judged most graceful jump- ! motive tonight be played next Sunday between came from a 25-20 halftime def- ¦¦' ¦• ' ¦ ¦ CoachVVVhitey :Skoog's cagers beat er.; . .. . . • . • ; '• : .: . •' v overtime in the? two winners, with the win- icit to win. Bob Hazelton count- IN• UPPER MIDWEST TOURNEY St. Mary's 80 73 in ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦- ' — 1 1 —¦ — - ¦ ' . . - ¦ — ¦ ¦* —^—. ner of that game earning the ed 18 points to pace Westgate. 7 Dag .Helgestad , Minneapolis, i —.- Phoenix Play their7 first- ' meeting this year, hit- '. won Class? A. to 15 by the right to go to the Minnesota Rec- Dave Hazelton and Bob VVelch . v. BULLETIN ! ting 32 free throws, ? reation Association Tournament hit 14 each. Jack Rader netted The Color Guard from the Am- ' ¦ Redmen^ eri can Legion; Murphy-Jo hnson . PHOENIX? Arli. iff) - Rain " at Faribault on March : 15-17. 16 for Rollingstone; Jim. and Dick this morning further delayed The Gusties come m fresh from 7 Bruce Hartert bagged 16 points Kalmes scored 10 apiece. Post 94, presented the colors. . a 64-52 defeat at the hands of un- Donald Woxland sang the "Star City Boxers Fiahl Tonight the once-postponed fourth . round of the $357000 Phoenix beaten Augsburg Saturday night, Spangled Banner.'- v .:¦' MlNNEAPOLis.7f ,Special). : ' ¦ ¦di ¦ a loss which? dropped them to 4-7 -- .isted in the final bout last weight, opposes Leroy Van- . Ot*«»n Golf Tournament,; : in DURESKE DUMPS 646 .. 'David Evans; president of tlie Six b-oxers representing .the Wi- . year. . He meets Dan Kirch- derburg; Slayton. which Arnold Palmer leads by in the MIAC. Coach Ken.Wiltgen's Lion's Club , introduced 'Winona nbna Golden Glove , team-will ' offner of Devil' s Lake, N.D., ? Bobby Rodriguez of ?Minne-V a singit stroko, Redmen are 5-5 in loop playV Winter Carnival Royalty. Jack .. step . .into- the ring tonight, as. .- 7 tonight; ' • •:? apolis, last year 's -flyweight ' . Wiltgen said he will go with the Frost . Charles Green dubbed Car- 64 fighters open action in the Jerry ? Puterbaugh , . light . king., is the . -only 'defending- ; PHOENIX , Ariz. tsi- . — Arnold same starting five that helped beat rol (Spike) •Julsrud. "His Majes- .Upper Midwest tournarneht . : heavyweight- is paired with champion back , but he is Palmer, leading by a stroke, Macalester 68-57. That will have ty., the Ski Promoter. '' The six won regional cham- Terry Weismah, StvPauK fighting as a bantamweight in shares ' the- .; ' spotl ight ..with-. the Tom Fall and Mike Staliings at pionships last week . as Wino- . Ken Patzner of Lewiston , this .meet. . 7 . weather as . the Professional-, Golf, forwards. Jim Rockers at center, Bottlers Fifth; MAYOR ARTHUR Miller ¦ex- ¦7 : . ria s wept the Rochester Glove ' . .rriember7.pf . the . Winona team, . ": - Bob? Sullivan. Rochester. ers Association debated whether and Al Williams and Jim Clarkin tended -greetings from Rushford , ' , - '' • ,000 ¦ meet.¦ .. . . - ' goes against Hibbing's Roger 7 . welterweight, - faces . Jesse ,7 the filial round of the $55 at guards. Williams hit 24 points on behalf of the city council. . . - ¦ ¦'•With- ;, only? one: defending . , . LaFreiiiere. They . are^- fly- .; Green. St; Paul , In the mid- Phoenix Open ; could be played to against the Gusties in the first ¦ ¦ ¦ The Rev . C G. Gallagher , of St. . champion, .back in the - eight . wpights. , :? dle weight class, Joel ' Nack , ol. V day.: ;. ' .- '.'. ? 7v ' game. . . :. Joseph's Catholic Church , Rush- classes ,, the tourney opens as , The weather bureaii forecast . ¦ Tom Van : Hoof lightweight; Austin , representing Roches- Shop ford , led the .spectators¦ and parti- a wide: open? affair . - • . v .'. meets Don Welch- of St. Paul ; ter, meets Bruce Marx of showers. " . SKOOG'S PROBABLES ere K»n Fish Sixth ¦ ¦?¦ cipants- in ' ¦; : captain and leading . prayer. Among ' boys , who¦ bear watch- Ron Greeno, bantamweight* Fairmont. 7v - Abram?'6-3 Rushford Bottling Co. forged men, from the Winona Athletic The tournament lasted; about : ing is Winona;; ' 'heavyweight : faces Duane Mann, Hastings; ¦ " Th« wlndup was tchndu led Sun- scorer at one_ forward with Ron . Semifinals and finals will be - day but a.storm, striking 16, mlri- into fifth place and Hot Fish Club's Classic League, had 2,765 two ; hours followed by an open Ron Puterbaugh-, who ' was arid Lee Hiiwald , feather- staged Feb.. 18. Severson, 6^3; "^yne^^vetnarkr~" Shop grabbed off sixth Sunday scratch, best actual total to date. hcftise at the VFW Hall where the utes alter the sponsors' $7,00f>'.rain 6-5, center; Andy Hagemaiin, 6-3, as the Winona City Bowling tour- Dureske's 646 also is tlie top awards were presented. The insurance expired, forced the first at one guard, and either Phil Rogo- nament neared the end of five- individual series so far, ; ju dges assigned to?the-'- meet, by postponement,7 in the toumarnent's sheske, 5-11, or Jack Fearing? 5-10, . 28-year history. . man competition at Keglers Rich Chuchna of Schlitz Beer the Central ?U,S» Ski " Association at the other. Fearing. Lovemark Lanes. of the Monday AC loop fired a w ere Jack Laugan, Jack Thoinas Basketball A fan died of a heart -'.atac'lt ' aft- and Rogosheske are freshmen. The Bottlers, from the Keglers 256 in a 603 series, arid chief scorer Joseph WiHems. er running to (he clubhouse to es- Cotter had no trouble against Lanes . MerchanU ; League, shot Irv Praxel of Peerless Chain of A total of 20 .awards were given cape the? driving rain and hail. Campion in a . game, here Jan. 9? 2,875 as M- L; Christopherson the AC Major notched; an erroi*- out. Eral Bunke and Amos Bak- Wind uprooted a: few trees?, top- winning by a :62-36 margin , The . belted an errorless 633 series. His less 634 on 231-203-200? Duane ken distributed the awards; Scores pled a television equipment toWer Ramblers are on a new three-garne games were 186-203-244. Kosidowski had a 603 for Ponanc ¦ and flattened frame and canvas winnblg string aiid . have won 13 ALTHOUGH ther« , EMT, :.. ; HOT FISH SHOP tracked 2,861 Trucking of the Westgate; Classic. w*r» some tt. John' i | N ;Y.) J7, Notre Dama JI snackbars around the course. of their last 15 games. behind Jerry Dureske's 646 on John?Cierzan's spills on the -hill, only one skier Canislus 105, Manhattan 13^ Coach John Nett will go with .583 for Phillips 66 As Rookie Shines Pittsburgh rj, Wcitrriinster' (Pa.) JI . The storm may have worked, to was injured. Dag Helgestad fell Loren Koprowski and Sam Cra- games of 230-211-205. The Fish- of the : AC Monday also -was er- Winona s Hornets ran their fore donned a goalie's pads, was. Penn State) 19, NoVy 67. the advantage of defending cham- in the dip and broke his hose. Maisachuserts 68, RhcxJe Island 15. plewsb' at forwards, TBpb Judge rorless. Southern Minnesota Hockey League the hero of Saturday's win. He pion Pal mer and to the : disadyan- However, he had enough points to Harvard J\, Columbia 30. , at center, and Gen e Schultz and 7 record .' .to 7-t Saturday , nigh t .- by filled in for Billy Bambenek Who Connetflcut J9, Maine . *l. .- ta?e of Gary Player? SIXTEEN TEAMS roll tonight win first place; in Class A. One Colgate B5, Buffalo 71. Rich Starzecki at-guards.. skier B-ay. Conroy of defeating Owatoriria 6-3 at Owatqn- minutes before leaving for Owaton- Fordham 71, Army 54. and another 16 Tuesday night. . the St? Paul ' ' ¦'" ¦ Palmer, with s 13-under-par 203 Ski Club, ria: • na suffered a hand injury, in an SOUTH TH JS WEEK winds up th« re>0T Singles and doubles starts Wed: fell on Saturday and in- Duke M, North Caroline State SS. for . the first tluee rounds, had Gophers Ready jured ' The Hornets - were scheduled ".tp industrial accident. . . " ular season for the Ramblers. nesday and runs through Feb. 24 a shoulder, He was hot able ' William 4 Mary 75/ Wait Virginia n, played two holes In even figures to compete' Sunday. . ; host . North . Mankato; here. Sunday,;, - Bol and . was ; creditedWith . '39 Wake Foreil 11, Norm Carolina 71. They head into Region Six tourna- Auburn 70, Georgia »7-.(OT). when , the action was stopped - .. Next Sunday, Feb. 17 but the Vikings , notified Winona it stops . 16 in the middle period and ment: play Feb. .22-23-24 at Plain- , the Hill- , . MIS5luipp| state tl, Tennesiea It. Player , starting the ; day tied crest Ski Club will be host to the would not be able to; play. 15 in . the final period. Vanderbllt 80, Tulane a .' "- - view.. Host for the meet is St. Louisiana State 51 with; Jack' Nicklaus at 204, had For Run at TOURNEY LEADERS District Junior Ski Meet. There THUS , THE Hornets still art) not , Georgia Tech S4 Felix of Wabasha. Winona Milk • Keglers - KC ... 3,M« RCXJER MUNSON? scored two Kentucky 75, Mliiliiippl 6?. completed ' four holes in 72-under- 77 In hockey, St. Mary's College Oratiam aVMcGuIra • HR - dry ...1,893 will be jumping oh both ski sure of a clear S-M Championship 2- Miami (Fla.J 94, Louiivllle «. Gralnbelt • Keglers • Blki " goals for the Hornets who lead Alabama 7j, Florida 74. par. . Nicklaus, playing? with Palm- goes into its final week of com- ¦ 3,J77 slopes: There . will be 1.25 . or more since they have games, remaining Weaver & Son - Kcgltri - - . 1 after the first period. Qwatonna Clcmton «, MirylancS M. er, parred Uie first two holes: •;. skiers in competition with with . both Austin and , North Man- South Carolina petition with two games slated. 7 Meretiants ..: : .,. .: i ,«7« entries . . tied -witli two goals in the second 6«, Virginia je. Big Memphli State 75, Citadel 63. Next -behind golf' s Big Three at Tlie Redmen meet St, Thomas in Ten Flag Rvinford Botflhij - KL - March. 3,875 from; Eau Claire, Viroqua, Westby katp., r. ? Hot Fish Shop - AC - Clank ... 1,169 period before Winona's Gertlv scor- Furman ll, Oao. Washington 74. the 54-hole mark carrie Don Janu- St. Fai.il Tuesday night and host MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - This Is and the Hillcrest. Ski Club. Maxi- Ron Boland. who has never be- Monhall 100, Haitim'a Bear - Ktglers - KC ... 1,8J» ed at 23.10 to break the deadlock ¦ ¦ Tampa H. ary and Gardner Dickenson at 205, mum age - ' -. " : MIDWEST. . . St. 701af In a Thursday contest the week likely to make or break Braves - Westgate - B&S .. ... 3,857 for the junior meet is at 4-37 ' Jay Hebert and Johnny Pott at Minnesota's bid for the Big Ten Silver Dollar - - Ktglers - Victory 1,851 17? V? : Mlnneiota to, Purdue- 73. here..- Steve's Uounga - Kaglen - Victory 1,841 - Augsburg 64, Gustavus Adolphui St. 206 and Tony Lema and Re-x Bax- basketball championship. 7 . . George Muth . and:Munson tallied VETERAN'S. CLAS$-il? Bob RutlB, Dal- late ih the fmaj peric-d to ice the Concordia 71, Mlnneiole Duluth 70.. ter Jr. at -208.. . ? .. Tba Gophers, fresh off an 80-73 ton Ski Club, Dalton, Minn., 157.1; 2. Dick Hamllnt M, St. Thomas 37. St. Mary ' Palmer is seeking his third except that a squad of six five- Wakefield/, St. Paul Ski Club, 116.5 ; J. contest.:V ' . 'i a, Macalesler j7. triumph over Purdue here Satur- Cops Winona 7«, Bomldll 70 (OT1. Milwaukee Team Goodwin Harmony Rude, 'Dalton'/Ski Club, 1H.8; 4 straight Phoenix Open title. V . man teams roll at 3:15 p.m. next Wlnoria u) Ptn. Owa tonna (1) St. Cloud 97, Moorhead ii. ¦ day night, play at Indiana tonight Bob Peterson, Blaekhawfc Ski;Club, Madi- " " . ¦ ¦?' and at Michigan State Saturday Sunday. son, Wis., 111.7. Boland a ....:. :. ..,: , Fait Mankato 101, Northland ». . JUNIOR CLASS-i. Morkan ...... RD .V lalochlll St. Olal 66, Beloit Illinois to the wire in the Nelioti v RW ...... :. Bendort (OT). ASTBRM DIVISION¦ bowling team., Milwaukee, moved 11J.1," 4. Bob Cornell, Eau Claire Ski *' V u Pet. , OB HAYFIELD, Minn. ,or*otiiy Warner and Alma; Gra- •5—John Arnold iPreitonl p. Maage Le- (Trainor) (Nallika) Ohio stale 94 , Wisconsin ) ' 19.10/ W—Munion 70. Boston 13«, N«w York 133. , by Eric Ulagdanz, that carried the Miss Wright , the favo-rite from Locke Signed RoyJ/ 11J-Suth«rlan(( -(Chifflchf 4. J. JJiOO), Penaltlen Ncltika (roughing). Colorado 45, Kansas. 31. ham Milwaukee, look over the (Harmony) Cincinnati 134, Los Angeles 107 . Dallas, forced the playoff Sunday Mattson 1-1; 110—O. Nagcl STOPS: Boland (W) I 16 IS-)* Oklahoma State 34, Iowa State SO second place in Class B doubles Gophers to the victory over pesky (Harmony) Valley) Syracuse m, Inn Francisco 111. WINNIPEG (API-Tho 'Winni- d, H. Bach Arizona Stale Stevens Point Bowllntj Green 16, Ohio u. 61. Oklahoma City 104, West Texas Stale 59. half. Toledo 84 , Miami (Ohio) 70. SOUTHWEST DULUTH, TOMS TUM BLE Arizona State U. 73, Arizona M- Big Ten Standings Tulsa 76, Houston 49. ¦ Falls to End Texas W. L. Pet. AaM 85, Texas Christian «». Illinois < 0 1.000 Arkansas 73, Baylor as, Ohio Sla te 3 1 .714 North Texas Slate 47, Drake 40 . MINNBSOTA 5 1 .714 Texas 77, Soultitrn Mottiodltl it. Michigan 4 ] .571 Rice 8», Texas Tech 17. Iowa 4 j ,j; i Unbeaten String FAR WEST Indiana J l .300 Wins 64-52 Colorado State U. 7», Denver IT. Michigan Slata 1 J .911 Augsburg By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanford 84, UCLA 78 , WISCONSIN 1 4 .311 Brlgham Young 8t, Wyoming 11. Northwestern 3 1 .IB* S-tovens Point's lead in the Wis- Ulali 74, New Mexico 37. Purdue 1 • .111 consin Stale College Conference Seattle 87, U. ol Pacific 36. DRIVE IN TO tAm^ty ' Oregon State 64, Portland 31. basketball race wns cut to one Southern Callllornla 83, Santa Clara ll ^-StOsCHAMPIONS Rnme Saturday night when lowly (OT), Cage Crown Washington 63, California SI. HURLKY , Wis. IB — Rliinel -ind- To Near Whitewater upset Pointers 70-74. Idaho at, Oregon 78. er ruled ns stnte high school ski just nbout cwM Saturday night. Wisconsin 10) -M, Stevens Point now has a 7-1 con- i Montana Stale U. 71, Washington Stale KALME S TIRE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS champion today after ending the Augsburg reeled off its 18th SI. Olnf nnd Cnrlulon scored fere.nco record. yi. . IOB-116 West 2nd St. The Minnesota Intercollegiate fan Francisco 101, Pepnerdlni 73, MKBS&I ' four-yoar reign of Wnusau in the straight victory nnd 11th In the Midwest Conference triumphs., the In otlier conference games, Osh- Sth annual Wisconsin Ioterscholas- Conference basketball race, which MIAC , but ils chief challengers, Olcs downing Beloit ftfi-ffl nnd the kosli rlefented Plntevi lle 00 fla , tic Athletic Association meet Sat- until tho weekend sllll had some Minnesota Duluth nnd St. Thomas, Cnrls licnting Coo Rf>-75. Superior bent Stout, (17-57 nnd Iliv- He or Call 2847 urday on Whileenp Mountain, semblance of a three-learn affair. both lnsl—their third defeats. Bethel won a iinn-conference cr Fnlls whipped La Crosse DB-fU I like m game from Morris JB-SS. f^ This moans Augsburg mutt win Foiir free throws in Ihe last min- 1 AW tite and n half put Iho game on ¦ r , BEST WAY , oNCB u TRy nnly Iwo of its five remaining Dan An° , while Ken ice* for Whitownl ^r, Dnvo Hnhn SMI IN THE I f IT YOUlt eE A lenguo games to clinch n tie for win with III |Miiiils yOUJ USEL I WOR^TOJ 'S ~W^ hit two of Uioni nnd reserve for- MI ^ JP TO I COPEMHAGEN tho MIAC championshi p, nnd Abram meshed 10 for Gustavus, mr At the sig n or... 1 wmmmmmm ^HAGEM.J I p.MCH-J -JK W three more victories will give the Concordia fashioned its upset ol ward Paul Joseph had the other Your 7 m Goop i Aufmics the title outright. Augs- Dtilulh on Tom Dnlen 's Inst- two, | ^ M /Tl TOBACCO r^v^^^ (Inry got hills... W ^^^AmwAmwmmmB ^** ^ burg plays nt C . Plnleville ; winding up with n pair of rond by upwards of 20 p-oinls in trim- lost three starlerfi on fouls In the i cash besides ? 0U$ tills against Ilnmllno nnl Duluth . ming SI, Tlinmns, Fred Schmlcs- lnsl half. | YOU CAN .. . WITH -AN ing paced the Pipers with 17 and Superior , which led all tlie way, | mmmfWm roUr^ \WtWmmm\ Concordia , St. John 's nnd Ham- got Hi (or the Toms, ALL-IN-ONE-LOAN line have won only nine MIAC Tom Kmulull wsis pneed by Hob Dodge with 21 MIAC rx i games among thorn. w. L. ret. points. *25 to 600 HM Awiihurg li o l.ooo The River Fulls — I.n Crosse * s^ ¦HITTW Augsburg crushed Gustavus Oullllh 7 1 .700 Quickly -On sanslbla p i am ¦st. -inic wns tied Adolpluis (VI-52 Snturdny night , Thonrn 7 1 job R. oiRht times In Uie \ Payments you can afford •Hamline i i .300 first half before Itiver Falls gum- while Cnnrnrdin . spilled Duluth ¦ST, MARY'S S 1 .300 1 Hor« '« how to do It: Mr|nj- LH WIH e| meuc TPV pmr brolui into the NSCC win column SI, Cloud 7 1 .771 5ur)»rlor 1 1 .»¦ Wlncna't Latrjott & Finest Drlvo-ln Tiro Sorvlca DA7ED Mum'-.nlo t ] .((7 HFINANCE ^aHtfiJ |liH%Mkr hy nipping UemJrfjf 7(1-70 tn one UW-M 1 * .131 T1 oocoMimy^ mM my " Bemldll * 1 444 Gau Claire 1 S 108-116. VV. 2nd St. "Sine* 1917" Phono 2R47 m OF REAU . . .1*4 ¦ ' FOR ^ wm3LinAmm overtime, In non-conferenco piny, Maorhend ] 7 Mnul 1 4 ISO SOI Choiti Bldg, Phone 3)41 W .ill ^ FRESHNESS ^*^^g=^ 7OBACC0 "TASTE Munknto humbled Norlhland of WINONA 1 7 .US Whitewater 1 « .111 1 ¦»•¦—iM-ip.i, ¦¦ ¦¦¦ II im , m imm——0mmmm*m*mm^mmm0mmmmmmmmim*>wm*<»» i i »i»—.- ^ ¦ : ; ' (First Pub. Monday, , ^tb . 11, 1»63) (First Pub. .Monday, Feb. .. IL , •*'" , 1 P.M. New York State of Minnesota)' ) ss. COU NTY NOTICE County of Winona ) In Probate Court PROPOSALS SOLICITED Stock Prices No. 15.410 Sealed proposals will be received by Dover-Eyota ' Winona County. Min- Market Moves In Rt Estate of the County Auditor ol Abbott L 79VV Jones &' -L- - 49% Pearl Schroeder, Decedent. nesota, in his ofllce in¦ ¦the Court House Order for Hearinej on Final Account in the City o«, Winona. Minnesota, up-to Allied Ch A.M. on Russell, Petit 44Y< Kennecot 72-14 and Petition for Distribution. and including the hour ot 10:00 Allis Chal 16'.4 Lorillard 44% ' . The representative . of the above named the 5th day ol - March. 1963, tor the fol- : estate haying filed ills final account and lowing: . in Amerada U6V« Mpls Hon 94% ata Victor , County St Irregularly 6301 in No. petition for : settlement and allowance County Prolect . Am Can 47 Minn MW 58Y» thereof and for' distribution to the persons Aid Highway I, from 3.18 miles . S.E. Am M&Fy 23 ¦;- Minn P&L 41',i thereunto entitled; ¦ of C'.S.A ff . ' 12 to 0,42 , miles . N.W. of At Milestones IT . IS ORDERED, That the hearlno the South County Line, comprislno) Am Mot 2Hi Mon Chm 53 thereof be had on March 6, 196.3, at 11 21,868 cubic yards, of Crushed . Rock: 4 Overtimes AT&T- 123 Mon Dk U :- o'clock A.M., before this Court in the Base, 17,475 gallons of Bituminous tor. Moderate Trade AC-1. and 3944 .Tont Anaconda 45% ' Mon Ward 33% probate court room . In the court house In Prime, 21? Tons of , The longest Winona; area high ' NEW YORK (AP) The stock Winona; Minnesota, and that notice, hereof -of¦ Bituminous Mixture, and,, Arch Dan 42 Nat Dairv 66 — be glv«n by publication of this order in . . -' . . County. Proiecl No. 6302, County State In NBA Action school game of the season was Armco St. 52>i No Am Av 63'4 market moved . irregularly early the Winona Dally, News , and by mailed Aid Highway 33. Irom the South Coun- ' Armour 44% Nor , this afternoon, displaying a sli ght- notice as provided by law . ty Line to ,C.S:A.H: 6, south or Utica ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS played Saturday night as Dover- Pac 43' '* Dated February 5,. 1963. comprisina 26,092 cubic yards of ' : ly lower terwlepcy despite ' ' selec- ' 17,790 gallons of: Eyota edged Adams 53-51 in four Avco Corp 24 No St Pw 35% . E.- '.O, LIBERA, , Crushed Rock' Base, Big : Bill Russell of the Boston i Beth Steel 3.0% Nwst Airl 41>,i t.iv-e strength. Trading vyas mod- Probate Judge. Biluminous for* Prime, , 244 - Tons of overtimes. . ' " ' (Probate Court Seal)- AC-1, 4429 Tons of. . Bituminous . Mix- Celtics and Bob Pett.it. of, the St. Boeing Aii- 39^ Penney W,» erate: - • .;- .- . Roerkohl, Rippe & Lee, V ture. ?In other non-conferen ce: action certified; Louis THawks passed milestones Brunswick mi Pepsi Cola 187/» The Associated Press average AJforneys for Potitioner, Ellds must be.accompanied by a . Blair dumped Holm'en 78-66, and -Chi'MSPP- '-" 10r» Phil Pet 48'i of 60 stocks at noon was off .2 Sprague State Bank Building, check.made payable to the County Auditor over the weekend in their Nation - - Caledonia, Minnesota. for S'\. ol the bid, or a corporate bond Ojialaska Luther swamped St Chi & NVV I5'A Pillsbury 57 at .257.0 with industrials off ,:6, in favor , of the Winona County . Auditor, Association careers. : ¦: , • of the bid. al Basketball Chrysler - JI8 Polaroid 136 rails up .2, and utilities off V. . (First Pub In the. amount, of 5r Croix Lutheran . 75-51. . Monday, Feb; 11. 1963) The- County Board reserves the right Russell became the NBA all- Cities Svc 60% Pure Oil 39Vi ¦: fosses of fract ions to a point ' ¦ presented . , COl) NTf N OT IC E ,to re|e.ct any or all .bids ' DOVER-EYOTA 53 Corrnv Ed 49. RCA V 64 . PROPOSALS SOLICITED Dated at Winona, Minnesota , , time leader in rebounds with a ¦ arriong some key stocks depressed v APAMS SI V Cons Coal 39% Rep Steel . SB'-i the averages but many leading is- Sealed proposals v/lll be received by the -this Sth day ot February, 1963. total of li ,041 lo 11.005 for Dolph County Auditor of Winona Counry, Minne- . RICHARD SCHOONOVER, A pair of charity losses with 12 Cont Can 45',4 Rex Drug 32Vi sues were unchanged. sota,. In Ms County, Auditor. of Syracuse: , .Pettit . . office In the Court House ..in Schayes; _ ' seconds to play in the fourth over- Cont Oil 56',i ' Rey Tob 40% the City: of' Winona. Minnesota, up to and WINN IERS . . , ^tike Olson. Jan CJjestvang and Bob Rude, including (he crossed: the . t7;0O0-point plateau SKI . . ' Deere 58',a Sears Roe Tfili At the iinn» timi, substantial hour of 10:00 A.TsA. on the (First Pub. Monday, Feb. 11, 1963) in the Hillcrest Lions ski ; time gave Dover-Eyota a 53-51? vic- Sth day ol March, 1963, for Ihe following- with 36 against the Detroit Pistons : left?to right , won class titles Sunday gains were posted by some lead- ' State of Minnesota ) ss. : ' tory over Adams.y; Douglas ,28V» Shell Oil? ^'-i Counry Protect No. 6308. County State " Sunday . Schayes .still is the all- Rushford . GjestTang had ; -the Jorigest Aid Mlfjhivay., County of Winona :-) in Probata . Court - i jumping tournament at ] DowChem 58% Sinclair 37% ing: issues. 5, Construction of arldge* U,971 - , - Adams led almost all of the -way, No. 85503 over V No; time scorer, with more than 20.000 ' most graceful skier., (Photo by I , Analysts saw the market Pine Creek, 9.1 miles, In Re Estate ol !, standing jump and; - \v iis-?judged dii Poilt 242'/i Socdny 62V* as a westerly of La Crescent, " " holding a7 22-17 halftime lead. In : being ,124 Mary Schultz. Decedenl. points.' • 1 t , East Kod 113 Sp Rand 1W* whole in a: somewhat "tired" feet long, and 30 feet wide. . 7. Mary. Manion the fourt h quarter they lost high : '.• Bids rriust, Order for Hearing on Petition Ford Mot ' 43% St Brands 67% state after its recent prolonged 6e accompanied by • certi- to Sell Real Estate ; big thrill, but scoring forward Don Juliff on fouls fied check made payable to the "The record is a ' County The; representative ol said, estate bavins Gen Eiec-. ' '78Tli- St Oil Cal .64% advance which appeared to be Auditor. for' .'Sr, /of the bid, or a corpora K-e ' pros and the pros pay off and Dover-Eyota came on to win. . te filed herein a petition to sellvcertalh real re ' bond In favor, of Winona County ' Gen Foods -43-2 St Oil Ind 52'/a leveling out in the latest - week. Auditor, estate described in said petition; on championships ," Russell said Stein Oil Defeats . Don Lyke topped the . Eagle scor- ¦ in the amount of 5C'c of the ' ' . '/¦ ¦(ex ) bid. < IT IS ORDERED, That the: hearing Gen Mills 32'i St. Oil N.I 59% Chrysler • dividend . spurted , The County Board/ reserves the after- he had ousted Schayes with ing with 1.4 points. Gary Daniels right thereof , be had on March 6, , 1963, at Rug Gleaners by 11 Gen Mot 62Vi Swift & Co 42 more than a point to re|ect any or v all bids presented added-12; -?•??, ' , touching an- . . . 11:15 o clock A:M„: before this - Court : lb 28 rebounds against :San Fran- C-FC Qualifies . 7 Da ted at Winona, Minnesota, . ' Gen Tel 25' Texaco ; 60'/4 other 1962-63 high. American .Mo- the probate, court room in the court house ' ' * ¦ this 8tti. day of. February; IV63. cisco Saturday and 19 against Stein Oilers defeated Winona Juliff tallied 14 counters for 5 ' '¦' |n Winona, Minnesota, , and that notice Goodrich 45 /i Texas; rns . . :. 63% tors rose Va fraction, also touch- RiCHARD SCHOONOVER/ New York Sunday. The champion Rug Cleaning by 11 pins Sunday Adams and Joe Betterath 12. hereof. , be - ' - -given ' by publication of: this Goodyear? 34'4 Un Pac So^.s ing a new 1962-63 high . County Auditor. ' Gel tics won both ga mes at home , BLAIR 78 order In the Winona Dally Newsi and' by on ."Strike Time" at: AVestgate- , Gould Bat 42*i Un Air Lin 33% General mailed notice as provided by, law. . 118-112 over the YS'arriors and 129- ' . Motors and Ford lost Six Mafrtien Bowl. . . HOLMEN 66 v Gt No Ry 47U U S Rub 44?i (First. Pub. . Monday, Feb 11, 1963) -Dated February 8/ 1963. fractions; Studebaker gained a - . ' E.: D: LIBERA, 1257 over the Knicks. Blair parlayed a 28-point second 7 State of Minnesota l-ss. , ¦ . 7 The ailen-. with .Al a ry Przytar- Greyhourid 33 « U S Steel 44% fraction^ /¦' . . Probst* Jodgt. . County of Winona l. ' in Probata ' V Syracuse, uie hottest club in the quarter and some fine defensive Court - V-(Probate .' Court Seal) \ ski ..shooting 190-493; toialed : 2.- Hornestk 51 =?'a. West Un 30V4 Radio Corp. . advanced - No.:.-15, 430 - . right, now . bad beaten; New / W'ell Harold j. Libera.,' league 5H0. The Rug.Cleaners.; liad a 933 rebounding to trip Holmen of the IB Mach ,418'. i Westg El 34% " '¦ In Re Estate of . , . over a point. . . Attorney for Petitioner . York . 122-116 in the; first half of a game. ., - Vv Coulee Conference ,78-66. Int Harv .- . 53% AVlwomh V¦ '-'¦ 63% illen M , Doerer, Deced ent doubleheader at- Boston Saturday. For Sectional The Cardinal defense kept Hol- Prices; were irregularl y higher Order for Hearing on Final Account ¦/ Int Paper 29 7 Yng S & T 90V* «iid Petition for- Distribution (Firs l Pubv Monday,. Feb. 11. 1963) OSSEO. Wis.. . '- Special>—Ooch- . on the American Stock Exchange The Nats moved , back home Sun^ men from getting -many . close V The representative of the above named State of Minnesota ¦) ss. ; rants-Fountain City qualified , sis Viking? did Corporate bonds were mostly estate having filed his final a ccount and ) in. Probatt Court : day and whipped San Francisco . 1 shots , and when the County of Winona. , 139-11 .-> for their, fifth straight and '• wrestlers for inext Saturday's sec- yYr fire from the outside John Woy - steady. LVS. government bonds petition . for . settlement and allowance . File No! 14 ,661 PRODUCE were : firm. thereof and for . distribution : 16 the persons In Re Estate of '" triumph ' ' - iii - their last ,12 ' tional . mat tournament , at :(?asano- Winona ic'ki.' 6-5Vi junior center, and Don thereunto entitled ; , ' 10th . Tank Minnie Robbins, Decedent. . . - . I ' va - Westoii: - ' 'tad led the boards for .IT IS ORDERED. That the hearing Order lor Hearing on Final Account games.. - ^ans control CHICAGO fAP) - Chicago Mer- thereof be . had on .March 7th, 1963, at . .. : and . Petition for . Distribution ¦' " . . The; defeat 'dropped Saiv -Fran- : . The. Pirates finished third in the Blair: cantile Exchange—Butter steady; I WINONA MARKETS 10:30 o ' clock . A'AVi before this Court in , The .representative of- the-above ;named cisco again . td-fourth in ' the West-, regional- meet here Saturday. Spar- Blair hit 30 of 40 free throw at- ' Reported by. the probate . court room In the' court house estate , having- filed . its final account and i Triumph wholesale b ii y i tig prices - un- Iii : . Winona, Minnesota, and , that Teams notice a¦ tempts. . Swi-H & Company ' -¦. petition , for. settlement and allowance ern Division. Detroit ended sbt- ;, ta : totaled %'for . first. La; Crosse changed; 93: score -A'A 57'i ; 92 A¦: . .. . hereof be- given by publication for Buyins hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m of this thereof , and- distribution .to the .persons ' - \Yinona . YMCA . captUref] first Dennis Dale tallied 22 . points and ' ' ' ; order in the vWlnona Daily News ." ''' ¦thereunto garne -. .losing -streak . and regained Logan 72 , arid C-FC 71?, .. 57Vi ; 90 B 5S*2 ; 89 C> 551**; cars ; Monday through' Friday. V and by entitled ; - . place Saturda y in a triangular mailed" notice as provided by law . V hearing third, with a 102-95' victory at St. - - Carl Aubert 20 to top Blair. Other These quotations apply as ot;:noon today- IT IS: ORDERED., That the . . . - 'Jim. . . Bagmewski, . a freshnian , 90 B 57'i; 89 C 57.. - -:- . Dated February 7th , 1963. ¦thereof 8,, 1963, at 10: ?0 sw.immi.ng -meet :at f^au; Claire , ; ' All livestock arriving after closing time be had .on M.arch . Louis despite Pettit 's 3fi points. '.won the..'112-pound title. .; and Al- double figure scorers - were J. im E. D. LIBERA, clock' (hie Court in the . . . ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Eggs' steady;, wholesale buying \ will be properly cared for. , weighed and ; . o' :-;A. M . beforev ¦ Wis .. - ' ' Woyicki; with 17 . ' Probate Judge: ' in CineinJiati, playing at home., beat j len Kochenderfer. .' • ¦165.'. . , won;: , his • :v - ". Jlawson . and John priced Ihe ' following morning: . probate court room In the court house . . : "' prices unchanged ; 70 per cent of j (Probate Court Seafl ¦the Winona County, Min- : Winona scored : 1801 i points to and. 12?respectively. ? • .- . HOGS ' - . • ' City of . . Winona, the Los Angeles iakers 124-107 in class. Kochenderfer has a-14-2 sea - better grade a whites' . '37 l i; mixed ; Sav.'yer , "Sa.wyer, & . Darby, nesota. - and' -, that notice hereof , be, Qlven r : U9K. for Kan Claire - YMCA' and Galen Granum topped ITolmen : The . hog market Is steady. ; Attorneys ..for Petitioner.. ' .the other N BA game Sunday. . j son mark.' v ¦37 4 ;?- 'rriedium's- 36; standards 7?6; ; Strictly .me 'ai' type additional 30-40 cents) by publication of this order An the; Winona 6fi for . La Crosse YMCA? ' Dennis Knutson . Daily News and by mailed notice as with 23. markers. fat hogs , discounted 20-40 cents per hun- ¦ ¦ 7 Also advancing: were sophomore dirties 33;. checks 22. ;? . .. 7 . provided by -law. ¦ ' , Johnny Kerr >nd Hal Greer,; 1. , First place . winner's for Winona was close behind - with ?21. Ken . dredweight. : (First PubVfAondsy, Feb. .11, vl9«3) ¦ v'Don Krumm who. took- , second'-in Good hogs, b»rrowi «nd jilt*— Dated . February 8, 1963. each -with %&] points; led the Syra- ¦ ¦were;- . :. V. ' added 11/ ' State of Minnesota' ) ss. . E ! D. 'UIRERA , . Eide 160-180 , ...;.:...... i3.75-U.75 . - ' 103; sophomore Ron Wo.ichik. sec- CHICAGO 'APT - No wheat or- 'j ¦ County of Winona' . :) ' in Probate' :Court • : Probate Judge. cuse attack. In addition Kerr FREESTYLfe-Todd TaylorVVjohii ONALASKA LUTHER 75, 180-200 ;...;..,...... ;... .. - .., H :7' . S-I5.00 .,. ' ' Bur- ¦ ' V No. 15,513' •• . ' IProbate Court Seal) • ' ond in ¦127 :' Bob Neumann . second meister,. Wes streater corn sales. Oats No. 1 extra heavy] -200-22O ' .,,./.,..'...,..;. .. .. 15.00 : . v helped Len - Chappell hold Wilt . ST. CROIX LUTHERAN 5V ; ... ¦ In Re Estate of • Brehmer S. McMahon , - . BUTTERFLY—Dennis ' -¦ '. ' ' ' 220-240 ...... ^...:. :¦ . -.. •..14.50-15.OBv . ' I iri 145; and . Arlo Case, second in Sieve™. . white 76.7 Soybeans No. 2 yellow .! ' ¦ Johannes Hovden, Oeeedent. •. Attorneys for Petitioner . ; ' Chamberlain to. 29 points. 35 be- , BACKSTROKE—Mike Martin; Onalaska Luther of the Bi-State , 340-270 ...... ,.'...... ' : 14 .00-14,50. ?180; 9-1 mark. ¦ 2,67 2?. VV " ,| ¦ Order for Hearing on Peflllori for Admin- low his league leading average. . Case has a . BREASTSTROKE-Stan Hammer, Dave Conference controlled the entire ' 270-300 '.:...... 13:35-14 .00 ': ¦ ' ' - istration. Limiting Time to File Claims ,, i?" Other , Cochrarie-FC , finishes :Woodwor1h. '.. St. Soybean oil 9n. V ! . 30C-330 , .. .:...... :.,. 13.00-13.25 (First Pub. Monday; Feb: -11. 1963) v Bailey Howell,;. with-,22 . points led game aS .it whipped visiting. •¦ ' 7503.00 ' and lor Hearing Thereon INDIVIDUAL AAEDLEY-MIke Streater, ¦V' ' :- ma It i n g choice 1.25- 1 330-360 v :...,.. ... , -¦¦ - .V. 12. Mary M. Hovd Detroit as the Pistons broke a ' ivere ? 133—Roger . YVojchik , third ; Croix Lutheran ' 75-51.7 .Barley. : . en having filed herein , a: : State ot Minnesota * ' ss. Dennis Sievers. ' Good sows— oetltion for general administration -A'lncna , . third ; and un- t;33h; feed l.O0-l.I2n. . - . : 270-300 :...... 13.35-13.50 . : stating County of * in Probate Court 79-79 tie with the Hawks in the U.54— Don Ledden MEDLEY RELAY TEAMSr-MIke Mar- Torn Niedfeldt fired in IB points . j that ,:said decedent died intestate ' ' 13.00-13:25 -and pray, . No. 15,516 • • , fourth. . tin, Gage Croom, Mike Murphy arid Dave 300-330 ...... : ing that ,. [limited—Jim Baertsch . for Onalaska and Marty Tei gen 14 ' : ¦' ' ' Winona National and Savings In Re Estate ol last quarter. Mertes; John Burmeister, Mike Streater, -NEW YORK (AP) - ,?USDAV?- j J30-360 :.. .:. - l 2.-7S 13.00 ; ;• The Pirates are coached by Bob ; . ' ' 12.50-12.75 Bank be appointed administrator; v Frank J. Kreuti, : also known , ai Los Angeles wiped out a 21-point ¦ Dave Woodworth and -Jeff Sievers; Wes for .St. . Croix. 360-400 ...... V. IT. 15 ;¦ " ¦ ' ¦ Butter offerings of top grades arn- ' 12.00-12.50 . ORDERED, That tlie hearing F. A. Kreuti, Decedent. . . Gussell.- " ' ?' ????- - Streater, Stan Hammer, Dennis Sievert ¦' ¦ ' ¦' ' "B" j 400-450 ...v.. thereof be deficit on the hot shooting of El- J ¦ ' ' 'Onalaska also won , the . ' had on March 7, 1-963. at 10:30 Order tor Hearing on Petition tor Probatt ¦ - - ¦ ¦ and Tom Griesel. pie: grade : "B" : spotty. Demand I 450-500 ...... v...... 11. 75-13.00 : !. : . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ o' clock A.M.; before this Court in the ol Will, Limiting .' Time, to File ' -Claim* gin Baylor and Dick Barnet t to FREESTYLE RELAY TEAMS -^ game 45-17..v ' ' : Staqs- ¦ ¦ ' ¦' . Todd active? . . . j - probate courl room In -the court house and for Hearing Thereon. j 3,126 TOPS MEET Taylor, Jim Reed; Mike Martin and Gage 450-down. ..,.. ,;. ¦..¦;-.-: . - ',.» ,25 lead Cincinnati 73-72 before the CRESCO 76, Wholesale prices oh bulk cartons ¦ in Winona, Minnesota; .that fhe.-tlme v^ithln Helen M. Kreutr . . heying filed a pell, Croom; John Burmeister, Mike Streater . 4'50-up -. .. ¦ -.: 8 25- 1 li BAY; Wis. wr^The mar- , E 51 ¦ ¦ . which, creditors of said decedent may tion. for , the1 probate of tlie Will1 of said Royals rallied themselves. Oscar V GREEN. - . Dave Woodworth and Tom Green; v SPRING 7GROV (fresh ' •) - •?¦ • ?' . •Thin arid unfinished hoqs .' discounted . Wes . - . . ! file their.'claims . -be limited to four months decedent 'nd lor the appointment .of The jathon Wisconsin Bowling Assoeia- Streater, Stan Hammer, Dennis Sievert Bjorlo scoi-ed 15 points ¦ v CALVES ... 1 ^ Robertson , with 29 points, 12 in Butch . .'Creamery;. 39 score (AA¦) . 5S%- :i from the date hereof, and , ffiaf the claims Merchants National. Bank ' of Winona as and Tom -Griesel; Barry Arenz, The .veal: pna' rket. .Is steady. , sparked the Roy- ! tion Tournament rolled.toward . the Steve and : Larry Anderson 11 ?but it (A) l so filed be heard , on. June 14 , 1963 , at 10 Executor,.': which vvill is on file .in this the last period Morgan, Dick Heise and BUI Burmeister. 59. -cents'; 92 score 58 -i -5S-'?i; ! Top choice . ,..:... . 30:00 : " ' o 'clock. - A.M., . before this Court in the Court and open to inspection ; finished with 42 and half-way point, Sunday as. -Jack' s wasn't enough ? as Spring; Grove Choice ...... 27.C0-3- .0O ; aJs. Baylor 90 score OB' oS^i-M^V 7 7 .j probate court room in . the court house' .-in IT, is: ORDERED, . That the hearing .. 74 .b0.24.0O ¦ Pro Shop of Oconomowoc took over . ' Igor ' Sikorsky demonstrated dropped a 76-51 noncbnference ti- Good ...... Winona. Minnesota, thereof be had "on March 7, at , -Barnetp-with 27 for the Lakers. . • the Cheese - fresh cheddar styles in i ' ,:.-...V 18.00-24 .00 and : that notice: hereof !?63, Commercial to good be given by ' - in scheduled to- first, place iri the regular . team first practical helicopter in the tle to Cresco? Iowa , Saturday ,adp- ¦ • ¦ ¦;¦/ 16.0O-17.O0 . , . publication . of this order In 10:45 o ' cl ock A.M... before this Court . No games are j light supply ; aged and swiss j Utility - . ..- : . :., ....V .... the vyinona , Daily: the probate court room in' the court house ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦' ¦ ' ' 15.00.down ' ' News ehd by mailed night. even t with a S. 126 scor e. United States, in 1939. night.v „• • '?' • ' ' 7 Demand slightly improved. :: Boners .and culls . . notice as provided In Winona; Minnesota, and that oblections- ' quale. ¦ by law. led 13-9 36-20 and 50-36 ' ' CATTLE Dat^d February-7, 1963. , : ¦ td -the aHov/ance pf said Wilt, if any, , be Cresco . Wholesale sales, -'American : The - cattle market: Steers and heifers ' ' -. .' E.- '-O. -. LIB 'ER A; filed before : said time of hearing:, that .' quarter stops;? -weak to-35 cents lower;, cows' steady; . at- the . cheese (whole milk); single daisies Probate Judge. the time within which creditors of said hit 23 points. cents single Dryfed steers and yearling*— (Probate-Court ' Seal). ; decedent may file their claims, bt limited Some of Cresco fresh sg^o ; daisies ...... :...; 25,00 V, Extreme top Sawyer, Sawyer &: fo four month s fro m the date ; hereof, and lost the '-B" ' ' .O0 v Darby, ' Spring Grove also aged 49 52; flats aged 48-53^: : Choice to . prime ...... ;.. 23.00-34 Attorneys tor. Petitioner that the claims so filed be heard on BOWtI ' ¦ ¦ ' Good to choice ...... 21.0r>23.75 ' " NG¦ ¦ ' ' ' TOURNAMENT' . ¦ ¦ ;- pasteurized 5 ITY - ' i . ' '?" SCORES ¦ processed American JuneV4,; 1963, at 10 o clock A.M., before C V . v • -? game. - V • 71 ' :¦, ¦ , . Comm. to . pood : ..;...... ;. 16.00-18.50 . ' BOTTLI NO CO; i WATKINS PRODUCT* : !SCHMIDT'S BEER - 42 ;.' domestic Swiss. ; " this Court in, , the probate court, room in. RUSHFORD lbs . SS'i .? Utility ...... U.OO-down - . (F irst Pub. Monday, Feb.V4, . 1963) Merchanti—Keglers Tuts.—SI. Martin' s Merchant—Kejlers the court house .in Winona", Minnesota, and (blocks) grade- "A" 47-50 ; grade Dryfed hellers— that notice /hereof be .given by publication A'freaVCortM ..:.... 17* T»7 1»—54t Bill Becker .:.. . 141 147 105—391 ¦ ''/ern Miahalley 171 135 173—479 24;25 V NOTICE OF MS 144 225—537 ' .. ¦.lohn ;"C" 41-447 ' . Extreme top - ...... i. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ot this order in : the Winona Daily News Vertioti Biirkt . .:.... 145 111 US-^SS Woodis LtVfnstfOff .. • • Slterman .... . 162 140 IOS—408 "B" 44-47 grade ...... 23.0O.23.75 SALE , .. Rink Choice to prime ond- 156 126 153-^-435 I'cle Jerowski . .. New York ' Default: having by mailed notice as provided by law. Clllf Hoel, , .. .:.,.. . 151 144 188—«»S Paul Helaa V. ... . 161 97 116—374 Wholesale egg offerings more .. 20.00-22:50 occurred in the conditions . I-eRoy | Good to :choice ..:.....-... Dated February- 8. 1963. Wally Dubba . . .. 160 17* 118—474 Bob nelson Jr. . ... 148 144 168—460 . Anderson . . 184 148 163—494 Good to choice ...... :70.00-32.50-¦ ot that certain Mortgage, dated the 12th Warren Bonow ..... 144 178 187—509 IRalph Blum . . 1 than ample on large arid 'li ght on day. of May, 1959, executed by Arthur- ,; , - '-£. : D, LIBERA ,; M. L. Chrlsloptierson 184 20} 144—633 . 142 150 :174—486 Xomm. to good ,.:... :..-. ... 16.00-18,00 ¦ N . - '-¦¦ V 737 759 J36V368—27«2 V, Wins in Curling " ' Hatlevigv-single, and ' - ' Rrobale Judge.-; . . . tU US ?I8—744—1J75 , 841 470 730—356—2597 balance. Demand (air: v- .- .?¦ Utility ¦ .' 16.00-down v Abner Dahle; single, ¦ BUNKE'S APCO I3EHRENS METALWARE: .. as mortgagors- . ' to The Federal (Probate Court Seal), . HOT FISH SHOP 1 Cows— , Land ¦ ¦ : La«ion—Hal.Rod Retail— Hal-Rod : IS Hf YTtie Wicks ' iWholesale? selling prices based • Bank of Sain) Paul, a body Brehrner and Mc/v- ahon, ¦ -. '' ' elasslc-^'AC" ,P6RTAGE T W . . Extreme top :., V .. ., 15.25 corporate, as Lewis Martin 135 143 135-^413 i/ince Suchomel ... mortcjag' ee,- filect. for record Attorneys tor : Petitioner. Jania* Yahnka 171 17a 153—307 ' . 188 177 177-^542 , N.-V,. , who swept on 7 exchange . and . other volume Commercial :..... 13.Q0-14 .35 . , In the. bllice- ¦¦' Stan Wllma ...... 160 168 129—457 1?udy Schneider ,...: of Westchester j of the Register of Deeds in Clar Rivers • .; . . 157 334 154—545 ¦ .134 116.118—368 ) ¦ Utility ...V ...... 12.00-13.50 ' and . for Leo Olson ;...... 163 183 173—519 IErv Schewe ';, . . ..-.- . 155 176 183—514 through, all five of their inatches sales. ; . ? , Winona County, Lamb Kowalawskl v . 1« 17J 163^517 Canneri . and cutteci .: 13.5Q-down V Minnesota, on the 1st day ¦;¦ ' (First Pub, Monday, Feb: 11, 19631 Bniee Ktlngi 180 144 189—511 iJVally Weniel ...... ' ' ' of July. ,1959, .at 8:30 o v ©ordoav Fakler .. .. 1» l»5 i'9^540 ¦ 145 150 158— 453- wiithoii t a defeat , won the U? S. New York? - . spot quotations , - fol- Bulls- . V 'clock A.M.,. and . . . 530 Jll 18J—t4t Erv B»udhuln ...... 156 129 156—441 Jim, Schneider. ... ,. :.' ' . State of .V.inneiota- V ss. ' Jerry Dureska .. . 180 141:165—486 . '¦ ¦' -Bojogna .;:: '.. ' : 15.00-16.50 there recorded in Book 157 of . Mortgages V . - . 794 767 781—350-2693 802 Women 's Curl ing Association low; ' -. , - - .- "? ' - '-?. "- ; : ..: . ' ¦ ' ¦ ' County of Winona ¦) in . Probata Covri. »31 988 144—104— Hit ! .740 801—220—2383 Commercial, v v...... 14 .00-15,50 on Paae 391 /thereof. . ¦ ¦ SvViPT PREMIUM DEL'S CAFE I ¦ . . : No, 15,511 - V RAVES a, SQUAWS I championship Sunday, Mixed colors: . extras ' '47 lbs.- L'gh'¦thin ., ., .,:¦: ... V .I4:50-down . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, by Braves & Squaws No. 3—Westgate | American—Westgate 4-CitY—Hal-Rod virtue -of a power of sale¦¦ therein con- ' .In. Re Estate, of • ¦ ' , : The Wicks, skipped by Connie ; extras7medium ¦R«la'i«f "*lireni' , ... .«» «• 181—Jl« Ken Klnowskl :.:.. . 147 149 ,165—48! Tom Nichols . , -.: . 153 180 168—501 . min? 33-39V2 . '40 . ¦ tained.- said rnortgagev' .wil! be- .foreclosed Elirabeth Ronnehberg. Decedent, ' ' ' .. Bill Burns : ' Order, Riy - 'Mlckev - ' . - , IM 171 161—501 I Dave MeNeel . ... ; 138 157 171—466 ...... 131 124 128—383 ¦Marsh; closed out the b'pnspief lbs. average) 3748; smalls (35 lbs. proedtert Mali Corporation and the land . and premises therein . de- for Hearing on Petition for Admliv .. ' Jo* Trimmer ' ..- 156 186 1*5—^537 i Archie Davis . . . .. 146 lOi 145—397 ' - • Bob Decker . :...... 147 143 128-^-420 ' Hours- 8 p.m. 10. 4 . p:m> . closed Saturdays scribedv lying and being In the County Istratid.n, Limiting Time: to File Claims } Don Beck ... 185 181 160—536 Bill Watts ;. ' with • ' ah' 11-8 victory over the average) 32-33; standards 37:38; Submit sampla before loading; f and . for Hearing , Thereon Robert Ahreni . 17} 186 15}—50» ...... 134 161 178—473 ¦ of Winona and . State of Minnesota , . as Bob COX ;v ...... 188 156. 191—535 ! Del Rubbers ,.. .,. , ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' Curling ' ' " il 03 : Leland J. Rcnnenberg having ' filed PlUl Plait Jr. . ., 151 146 187—484 ' ¦ 1,46 192 .151—48? . Heathers of the Chicago checks . . 33!2 -34*a-, No. I barley ¦ lollows. to-"wit; 115 856 176—310—2857 824. 749 832—388—3693 • " . - . 711 803 753— 316-3583 Club.. Thirty-two teams..competed (47 ) No, 1 .barley , ...... :..:. .:.. . ' .11 . : ' ' The North Half of the Southwest Ouar- herein a petition, for general: administration tCHLITZ BEER MAYAN GROCERY WARNER 8, SWASEY SNAPPY Whites : extras lbs. min . 39-41 .'¦v: -No. 3 barley . '.... '.,. -: .: . .10 : ter , Section Twenty-live 125); stating that , said decedent died intestate ' ' ¦ ¦ Monday—AC i Legion—Hal-Rod ,K OF C-Keglers , for the title . in the four-day event ) No, 4 barley ' .8S The North Half , of- the Northeast and praying that Leland* J, Ronnenberg - Whites: extras '47 lbs. min. 39- Ken Tepe ...... 171 151 183-505 Fred Thurley . , 159 175 140—503 Dan Kluender ., /-. .. 120 1S3.119—392 at the Portage Curling Club. Quarter and the Southeast Quarter ' oi be appointed administrator ; Frank Wieciorek /40 lbs? aver- ¦ John Bell VV...... 30i> 153 1W-547 Frank Dorsch 131 182 190—503 101 "BB 117—306 41: extras medium Winona Egg Alarket ¦ the' Northeast Quarter , Section ' Thlrty- IT IS. ORDERED, That Ihe hearing ' Clarence Husie Krengel of Mapleton , Minn., de- ¦ John Groskl . .. . .:- .. 154 lu 140—410 Harley Greenwood 146 117 138—401 ... , 189 l&o 142—491 age) 37-38; top quality (47<41 lbs. (These quotations apply as ol five (.351; thereof Be had' on March i, T963, al 1l:3(? Fred Rettkowski Rich Chuchna .... 312 J56 145—611 ) Mel Harders . . . 146 178 146—490 , 141 116 140—398 feated Dryden rink . Grand Forks, ) 10:30 a.m. iodav) The South . Half of the: Northwest o' clock A M:, before this , Court in the- - 209—515: ' .j Harry Paluhicki rhin. ^OH^Sli- ; mediums lbs. ¦ Lion 'Edal ' . . .v.. ' .. . 148 311 160—53» ; Bob Thurley 170 156 , , 151 140 105—396 Grade A (|umbol ...... v..,. , ....:. '; .36 Quarter and the West -Half pf 1h« probate courl room in the court house in V 771 808 851— 360— 3691 703 637 N:D., 16-5 in the second event , and lbs. Winona, Minnesota; that the time within »05 88* 850—J10—1B14 623—592-1571 average) J57-39; smalls '3fi . Grade A (large) - . .31 Southwest Quarter, Section Thirty.jlx¦¦ O'LAUGHLIN PLUMBERS . ¦ ¦ : ¦ •: which creditors of said decedent may file PEERLESS CHAIN POZANC TRUCKING j the third event was taken by the 33-34 ; peewees 26-27; Grade A (medium) . ... 27 C36l; average) their claims be limited to four, months Ma|or—AC Classic—Westgate j Wcsfsafe Men—Westgate ' .''Kilties when they de- ) Grade B ..: 27 All In Township One Hundred ' Five , .Milwaukee Browns: extras (47 lbs, min. 39- ¦ ¦ Roberl Grossell , . 187 HI 163-514 Ray Pozanc . 155 163 U3—501 Bob Kratl 194 175 141—510 Hill- rink of Winnet- ) Grade C ...... ;:. ... . -,...... ¦:.,.. .20 • C1051 North, Range Ten (10) West; from the date hereof; and that the . claim* Phil Karsina . IM 171 133—4?7 Geo Pozanc 175 158 193—534 ' Roy Hazelton .. . 136 160 HO—406 feated Indian. 40'i; top quality (47 lbs. min . Excepting existing hiqhways and sub- so filed be heard on June 14, 1963. at Jerrv Melor 169 Hi 173—50» ject to ' 10 00 o ' clock A. M., before this Court in Harry Poianc . 130 152 170—452 \ Jim O'Laugtllln .. . 159 17B 142—479 kfi . III.. 10-6. 41-43; mediums (41 lbs. average) Bay State Milling Company easements and rights of way Norm Banlckl 135 165. 148—448 John Schroibcr 151 191 179—523 ! Ray O'Laugtllln .. 130 141 129—400 of record; the probare court room in the court house* Elevator Grain prlcet Irvin Praxel ... .. ' 331 303 100—634 | Duane Kosidowskl 135 216 180—531 Bill Henneisy 142 no 161—413 37-39; smalls »36 lbs, average' 33- "A" will be sold at public auction to the In Winona, Minnesota, and that notice, Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 ' p.m. 114 861 81 •—303-JI04 748 8B0 905—156—3689 761 744 483—348—1534 34; peewees 26-27: hiqhesl bidder . for cash by ' the Sherllf of hereof be given by publication of this J; C. PENNEY CO. WINONA FURNITURE CO. KRAMER PLUMBING (Closed Salurdnyn) V'lnona County, . at the front door ol the order In ihe Winona Daily News and by ¦ ¦ . ..53.54 ElKv-^-Keglors Commercial—Hal-Rod j Ace—AC • No. . 1 northern spring wheat .. Court House In the Cily of Winona, in mailed notice as provided by law. . ¦ No. 2 northern spring "-vhea! 2.72 Harold Machurt . ... 146 181 164—4M Ray McNally ' . . ' .,. - . 166 1S»1 1S3-509 Larry Koskovich . 114 118 137—381 , said County and State/ on Monday, March Dated February 6. 1963. No. 3 northern sprlnq w/heat 2.18 Al Hcmmcsch . 156 141 114—413 ?avo Lejk 157 1S3 158—468 \ Mel Rluman 135 164 146—445 35, 19ol, al 10:00 o ' clock in the forenoon , E. D. LIBERA, , No, 4 northern spring wheat ...,.: 2. 14 Marv vvills ' .. . ' . 168 161 153—483 Art Slreuoer 141 127 150—418 . i Jerry Wincskl 103 107 143—353 to satisfy the debt secured by said mort- Probate Judqe. No. I hard winter wheat ; 2.09 Harold Cada .. 146 151 18?—4»3 Conrad Brom . . .. 184 137 111—451 ! Joe Lelwica ,. 199 1 14 143—458 gage and the costs and disbursement] (Probate Court Seal) WESTGATE KINGS AND Catholic No , 3 hard winter wheat 3 07 Harold J. Libera, Dick Percy :..:. 148 161 164—474 Badger At Smith 164 169 137—470 Al Foltl 11B allowed by law. There Is due and pay. 144 143—435 2,03 764 807 784—438-3791 812 777 728—134—1631 491 £49 QUEENS — Arvin Overby 'Tro- No. 3 hflrd winter wheat , able- at tha date of this notice upon thie Attorney for Petitioner. 733-476-1S4I 1. 99 MERCHANTS NAT'L BANK ROLLINGSTONE LUMBER YARD SCHMIDT'S BEER ' i No. 4 hard winter wheat , debt secured by said mortgnqo, the sum jans > 5.10; Nord Overland Double No. I ry« 1.72 City—Hal-Rod 1 Classic—Westgato Commercial—Westgato ol Eighteen Thousand Forty-eight and 0's> 207 ; Big Four 802—2 ,065 : Bon- No. 2 ry« , 1.20 (Flr-st Pub. Monday, Feb, 11, 196.11 Don Graham 143 174 Hi—503 Lorn Krotior 138 190 177-505 < Earl Ford , 117 119 137—413 34 100 Dollars (Jie.04R.34) , which amount Bornle lenicr , Made State of Minnesota : ss, . .... 183 130 140—453 167 136 1SB— 481 Pairings Includes , j Ed Drvyall ,. Pete Wolfe us isi 142-40B nie Overbv (Trojans ' l«a— 4(i!l . Fourteen Hundfed Eleven and Hugh Orphan ,. ..., 144 333 156—533 Chas Hagdorn 131 147 151—439 i Eugcnn Schueler 114 164 117—417 WESTGATE JR. GIRLS CANADIAN DOLLAR 34 100 Dollars (51,411 .34), taxes paid by County ol Winona ) in Probate Courl Walt wmiami .,..,. 144 tat i»l-5ia Dick Galcwski . .. : . 143 181 210—554 Bob Scnossow 144 171 - l.A CROSSE (AP) - Pairings mortoaoee will) interest. No , 15 , 515 - 1*7—481 NKW YORK lA".—Canadian dol- Bob Klagge .. . 144 186 197—533 I Ron Galewiki 138 129 176—443 Tom Rlska 155 150 149—474 Dawn Brandos i Cornballs ' 405; for eight regional basketball meets Dated Ihls 2nd day ol February, 1963. In Re Estate of 716 B04 173—336—1648 lar in New York .112114, prev ious Edward C. Elde , Decedent. 75* 901 847—358—3715 6BS 778 733-320-2315 Carol llelgemoe (Winliawks i 145; during Ihe week of Feb. 18 were THE FEDERAL LAND BANK (SRAIN BELT BEER DUTCHMAN'S BAR WESTGATE BRAVES NO. 3 day .mm. OF SAINT PAUL Order for Hcarlnq on Petition for Probata Retail- Hal-Rod Lakeside—Westgata Braves & Squaws— Wcstqale Cornballs 037—1 .851). announced Saturday by - 'the- -Wis- Mortgagee of Will. Limiting Time to File Claims Lyle Jacobson 163 ill 136—474 Jerry Nelson 1I0 O 95 150-525 , Ken Bowman 148 159 97-404 WESTGATE JR. BOYS - How- consin Catholic Interschplasl ic Ath- A. L. QUILLING, and for Hearing Thereon, Wm- Slliboe 173 JM 131—504 Dick Mlrandai . ...171 148 157-494 John Clerian 132 141 125—391 aril Kiijak (Meteors ) 179—lti,l ; Attorney tor the Mortgagee, Arnold A, Ruff having tile d a ' petition Clem Huff 137 170 13B— 443 Bob Stuove . . 98 141 141—400 j Ralph Wlciek 106 169 177—45! letic Association. LIVESTOCK .146 Jackson Street, for the probate of ihe Will ol said rte. Larry Schcldogger 177 154 193—513 Merle Storiveen V 190 135 100—525 I Tony Lubinskl 1*6 154 138—451 Strikers tl!):'—1 ,81)5. SI. Paul I , Minnesota. cedent and lor the appointme nt-of Arnold Verly Slolnhotl 173 in 165—539 Duane Kosldowikl ., 161 141 161-465 Clint Kuhlman Jr. 170 145 The WCIAA said play will b«- A. Rutl a- executor therrol, which Will 195-510 WESTGATE GUYS & DOLLS - SOUTH ST. PAUL •21 Hi 742—30J-17II mo a«2 aot-iAO—ii O 117 748 732-244-2-4S6 at Racine St. Catherine Feb. Is on tile In lln> Courl and open to in- fiin SOUTH 57. PAUL, Minn. ifi-IUSDM- POOTS TAVERN , SINCLAIR OILS , LINC OLN INSURANCE Qiiciitin Schmilz i .Scliadn-Si-liniilz) ' (First Pub. Monday, Feb . 4 , 1963) spection, Merchant—Kcgter ¦ ¦ ¦ If) , at Ar-plelon Xavier , Milwau- Cullle 5.0O0; calves 1,300, sloughler sleeri 17 IS ORDERI D, That the Tues.—St. /Vlarlln'i I Retail—Hal-Rod 4liti; ' Tony Knopp 'F.mmons-Uiliin- Sta te ot Minnesota ) hearing Dava Mahl 131 111 134—431 W. Noltike 140 153 177-489 i Milwaukee Pius nnd heiters opening, very slow, nql yet si. thereof be had nn March Roy Mcrlyn VonBargon 128 145 158-431 kee Marquette and ' County nt Winona ) In Probate Court 7, 1963, at It Oarry Hanson ... 167 15) 183—504 Allan Slovens. 91 179 123-394 I , , sltii 181) ; Raines—Storsvcon 700; fully established ; 'cowl slow , steady; bulls o'clock A.M., bi.lure this Ken tViesc : , ,lfl. 151 138-437 XI Feb. 20, at Kan Claire Regis ; No, 14,422 Courl In the Don Pollowskl 187 171 137—483 Don Werner 145 163 103-531 | , steady; load mostly choke 1,1/9 lb %lauon probate- conn room in the court Ted Boosalls , in 80 134—328 Scliachl-Schniitz 2.01H In the Walter of the Guardianship ef house in Wm. Beranek 181 171 153—505 Howard Neltika 117 98 170-195 and Stevens Point. College Fob. 22 , ler steels 25,00 ; shipment high good nnd the Cily ol Winona, Mlniie- . Tom O'Connor 148 139 154-441 GIRLS Catherine Manning, Ward .ola, and trial Louli Klagga , . . 156 wi I7t—5i Woldon NeltlR« . 157 140 149-441 HAL-ROD SENIOR - mostly rholce 1.079 lb 24 SO, lo.iil clioife oblections to the allowance 3 . Harry Johnson , 173 144 163—480 ¦;' and at La Crosse Feb. 23. The gu.irdl.m of tho above named Ward, of said Will, 131 141 767-140-1711 47* 7S3 812-390—3640 Shirley Ziemnn I'in l' |is» 1 (',, - around 97s lb hellers 14.50; utility and It any he tiled brlori' said time nt lira? 704 659 749-348-7410 ' vl; The Merchants Naflonal Bank of VIC'S BAR : HAMM'S BEER Kdgewood , winner ol r.aiwnen.ill cows 14,00-16. 00; c.tinnt:r and Ing; that tin.- lime witliln w/hlch BLUIVtENTRITT'S STORE 401; Strikes «!(>-- 1 ,711(1. Unknowns Madison ' Winona, having made nnd llled In tuis creditori Victory—Kegle rs i VFW-Hal Rod [ Community—Weslqate cultei l2 O0.14.OO i ullllt-y bulls U.50 10,00; ot said decedent ' may tile their clalnn 4-* slralRhl KUIIM S , includiii R 17 Cuuit In tlnal account, together with Its Ed Mroick 18} Jll H3-577 ! Bob Glomskl , 114 90 131- 135 Paul Erdmann 114 154 first-half champions. ' (.onunerr. i.ii and good IS.00 19,50; llon , Kan Claire and and lows, generally steady; nrounti .3,500 of thi-, order In the Winona Daily .,i adjusted by this Court, at the probate Nr* B/iri U. S . 12 325 lb borrows and ollts ann by mulled notice as provided hy | A W U* in Mliwaukce are f ive-team meets court room In the court house In the Jack Rlchlor 178 154 175-507 t= red Brust ,. 14* 119 1I3-1B8 John CKewskl HI 132 110-413 Wcit'iate W, L . 16 25; l-J 190-340 lbs 15 ,75-16.00; mined Dalr-d February 8 , 1961 , City ol Winona, County of Winona, Stato Joe Pago 147 HI 171—JOO | Bob Nelson, Sr. , 154 1*4 156—474 ' Ray G.idy HI 157 130-198 Striken II 1 with nil openers listed as elimin- 1-3 laO-240 lbs 15.25.15.50 ,' 340 270 lb% 14 ,25- E, O, I llll: RA , of Minnesota, on tha 20th day of Februnry, Geo Krnli 151 180 195— SJ7 Al Thlelo . , 130 113 133-355 Tom llescup . . 115 179 123—417 R«mbli-r« 11 8 15 .25; 3- .1 I7O3O0 lbs 14,0014.50; I. 3 and Probale alior, games. Winners of eliminn- clock A,M,| and that this Judge . Jerry Duroska . 148 111 1B9—515 Bill Troka LIB 118 117-183 OOP l-nik , , 116 145 159—410 Alloy Cult II 10 alphabetically mi*dlum 160-190 lbs 14 50 15,75; 1-1 30O400 I9ett ot 10:30 o' (Prohalt Court Seal) 797 147 940-151-1141 679 666 413 -640 2417 747 783 494-150-1473 Motoori 10 ll l ions will he paired 111 SOVrt 13.00 -14.00 ; 2 J 400-100 lb 12 . 50- order ba served by tha publication thereof B, H. Schlossleln, NELSON TIRE -SERVICE NORTHERN STATES POWER CO NOKJMAN'S ELECTRIC CI»ss>Cl . 7 14 with the field in each region on 11 10; tvrdM plus slearty to 50 renti hlnh- In Ihe Winona Dally News nnd by mailed Atlcimey for Petitioner , notice according lo taw Ma|or—A.C, ! Maior-AC 1 Hi,w.HIM - Westgato Red Holl 4 17 the basis of a draw of li'ani 1 vs, »i; cholco 120 160 lb M.00 15,00 , largely Wabasha, Mlnnmoia. Jim Y«hnko 157 115 167-479 I Dowayne Yantai 158 200 176-51* ! RncKy Carlson 134 161 130-4)7 WESTOATB JR , GIRLS 14 ,50, Ontcd Janoary 31, 1961. Ralph Palbtckl 198 111 187-571 Ed Dlllek IB0 |79 143 -501 I Gordon llatlotl 118 86 143-157 Wintcj.lte W, I.. loam 2 , and team 3 vs. tenm 4. Sheep 4 , 500; ir-da tnlrly act|v> on E. D, I IBF.RA. (First , Gordon Fakler . ,. , 170 181 184—331 John Groikl 178 157 142 -477 Joel Hatlell 146 154 179-411 The Carnnalii 4*> i I «' I slaughtor lambs, pilots stnady lo 25 cents Probata Judg«, Pub, Monday, Frh 4 , no) I Tho regional meet winners will (Court Seal) Hal Joswlck . 155 147 311-334 Frank Pom»roy 16* 193 147-503 Walt Bull 115 127 145—3B7 Tlm WlnhawM , , , 31 71 lower wilh last week ' s close; klmiahter Stale of Minnesota i ss, William A, Uwiguisl, Jtrry Durotke .. ' . 173 171 171—5)5 Mark Yalinkt 148 1*4 I16-41H Jarrtlene Overland 15* 134 138-418 The SltarK* , . . 311 , 7»i , oftinpctf* in the .141li .Stale Catholic eyves tlL-iitly i frcacr lambs steady lo 25 County (it Winona I In Proh.ne Court 851 113 931—104-3/40 , 810 191 733-1*3-3*17 684 664 735-190-1470 Tlie Horni'U 9 54 basketball loiiiiiainent March 1-3 Mils lower; cholca and prim* uiunlly 65' Attorney tor Petitioner, No. 15.50 7 REDDY KILOWATTS RUPPERT'5 GROCERY , SILVER DOLLAR BAR SENIOR IIIOH BOYS 110 III wooled slaughtiT lambs lB. r.0-19 ,O0 | tn Re Estate ol (First Pub. Monday, Feb. 4 , 1963 ) Legion—Hal.Rod I Clasilc- VVeitflala Community—Waitqate HalDoil \N. I, al the Milwaukee Arena. IIOIK I arxl rholce 17.00-18.50; good 16.00 Mario E . Doe, Decedent. Tom Cotton 134 142 131-437 j hill Hnack 159 143 147 -469 Geulcl Snv/a 137 137 143- 44 7 Handicap! 10 1 17 0(1; c nils 12,00 15,00; deck goorl nnd Stat* of Minnesota ) ss. Order for Hearing on Petition lor Admin- Bob Slxlon 131 1(2 160-434 Allen Rupperl ,,. . 184 137 179- 490 I trviii llralililt lit. 121 161 440 , Lucky Strlkei 1 4 rholce 104 lb slioin lambs wllh No, I County ol Wlnonn ) In Probata Court istration, Limiting Time to File Claimi Ken Brandt 173 172 306—553 Jim Rupnurl 176 304 174- S3* I Walter Serwai , . , 117 141 118-411 Knlqiili ¦ 7 iwlt 17, 00; cull I D gorx»s|nughl«r ewes 6,00- Nn, 9, 493 and tor Honrlnn Thereon 135 142-44 1 [ Mnl Schollmeler , , 168 112 174—494 I Ray Runpurl 144 fr.in llnnry 130 129 117- J9i I'lfi Smnsliflri 1 I Nat'l Hockey League H00; clinli e nntl tnmy wooled (erctur In the Mailer ol tin Guardianship ol Martin Hoe having tiled herein a pr Bob Dunn 145 114 178—439 ; Dick Nlcmryer 163 161 1*1-484 Frank Vondrashek 1IB 156 114- 198 Howilmi fiombere ... . 4 I lambs W .OO 18.50; good and cliolca 11, 00 Elsa K. Leal), Incompetent ward. llllon fur gnnornl ndmlnlslrallnn slating 876 771 845-168-1610 754 744 849-110-1717 ! 69« *75 714-- .64—)44| Allr/catt 1 10 W. L. T, PT or- an 17.00 . Tho guardian o| the above named Ward, that said clccwlent died Inluslalo fllld BELL'S BAR BUB'S BEER HOME rilHNITURE SENIOR IIIOH GIRLS Chicago 16 14 14 U 111 131, CIIIC/VQO V4r , . the Merchants National Bank ol praying thai Sydney G, Johnstone lie „p. 4 Clty-Hal-Rodl VFW-Mal Rod j fviaioi - AC Hal-Rod W , I.. Montli'-I II 14 la 40 141 l]5 ntiCAC.o tie -lusiiAi- 'loo s »,iooi Winona, havlno. made nnd tiled In thli polntHil administrator ; Roy Boll 114 119 144-449 Harlnn Prnnsclilnske 157 144 138-459 | Hot). Ili'll . 1*« 146 11* -471 llnknnw/m 10 J Toronto 31 l» » 5» 141 Ml hiiiciinr* hilly steady; 1-2 190-225 lis buir.li- Courl Ils r i n ii I account, together with III IT IS ORDERED, Tha! Ihe liearina Wayne Gunderson 111 131 136 -408 Oo Celine Bob Kosldowikl ,.., 112 110 151-415 | lllll Hell 180 134 111-4*0 ' 4 (Ktlrnl! , 11 It 13 Si 111 111 PIS 16, 00-16.501 ml»ed 1-i 190 220 lbs 15.75- petition representing llml sn|d guardian- Ihereol ho hart on I rhruJiry 11 , \%:\, n \ 108 111 140-36 1 M>k» Cyerl 145 178 149-513 Dale Roller j Clarenr-v llell ,, I6J 160 168- -49| Milkolli'i t « Now York 15 11 10 40 Ul nt lr. 35; 320240 lbs 15.15-IS.7ii 2VI 75O2B0 |hs ship has tormlnnled «nd praying llml 11:15 o' clurk A.M., helore this Coui l in Duane ll i-i-man 126 171 III .1*4 Ri>i|i|i. ¦ Norb Thruna 177 ISO 117—464 Oun 113 111 166 - 414 l'ln ll|i» 1 Hoiton 10 1» 14 34 111 1H 14.75 15,2 5; mixed 1-3 :l3»-40O II) snw» 1.1.50- snlii account be examined, adliistnd anil tlie probate court rimm In the tour I nuuno Koildowikl 311 198 184—601 Harold Mynri mo lit 190- -109 Andy KuMlllRkl 14 1 139 13B- 411 Alloy 0«l> 4 • SATURDAY'S RESULTS 14 75; 4 0X1500 lbs 11.75- 11.75. allowed by lull Courl. and that said houso In Wlnniui, AAlnimsotn; that 703 681 717--5011 1601 in* 869 175 789-198-1711 7BB 711 754-180—1434 llnwloinllct 1 11 Monlrcnl 3, Toronto 1 I || P), Callle 17 ,000; i«lv«s none; slnughlor 0unrdlnn be discharged ; lima within which creditors ol said GREEN HOUSES v««n 181 104 159-451 lliitclilninn Lunllka , .. .. II 11 Oelroll 1, Toronto I. lbs 15 ,25-25.75; bulk choice 1,100-1,350 lln courl room In the rourt house In tin June 12, 1963, al 10:00 o'clock A.M., 170) ha- Bob Cada 117 114 149-503 Haro ld Frlederlcli 121 177 -4AII Ken trnko 117 137 138-19) Nrflrm . Slorivetn , ,. l?' j 30>i ChlciBo 4, New fork 1, 24 0OJ5. O0; few loads rnoslly blob cholco Cl|y ol Winona, Cnunly of Winona, Slatt loro llili Court In Iho pinnule court 91 173. . room Dick Seeling I6« 148 136-470 Geo Tlillmnny 1*5. -4^1 Vern S piuer 141 MB 134 -431 Uhoclit Sclimlli ll ll 9501,050 lln 25,35; good 22.0033.25 ; rholco of Minnesota, on tho 2BI|i day o| F-nbrU1 In Ilia court houso in Wlnonn, Mlnno:\o|a Bill Armstrong ,. 151 141- 4ft« Hot) Kinmer ¦ , Dal PrtxIllMiM ISO 148 178-504 17* I7B 146 161-436 , I' mmoni Lublnskl 11 II BOBCATS WIN «5O-l,015 lb hellers 23,50-24 ,50; good 31, 50- ory, 19M, nl 10:30 o'clock A.M.i and thai and that nollcc hermit br given hy puhu 497 901 857—3*6—1711 798 497 811- 1411-7401 734 641 741-11) 141B Unknowni 11 40 2:i,00i utility and commercial cows 14,00- Milk order be served ¦ hy the publication ration of Ihls oritur In IHe Winona (tUO (IKKKN HAS' Dally KtWPEe I.UNCII ANNEX PHILLIPS tt WINONA CLEANING KINDS «. QUKEN5 . Wis, i/Tv -- Tlm 16,00 , Itwraof In the Winona Dftliy News and by New^ and by mailed imllro n\ provided Winona ClatsK-Weslgal* Monflay-.- AC C' nmnu-rfl«l- Hnl-Hnil WiiM 149 I49--4M ' H (< MlGHI t.17 101 AM Tmlnri-, ' 1 i iimndiiig lend in tlu> doited Slato 100 II) wooled slmiuhter lambs I9,.10i good, E. D. LIBERA, I!. I> , I llirttA, Ml 144- 431 Hnlii-rl I'nitl.nkl 124 156 170 450 Andy Kollor , I4J 111 189-463 win . cnurnna 1*4 Tlm 11 MI Four 1 1 Hockey I.iMfme . il )e^ Onk Leaf* (in Sunday largely good around B7 lb shorn »launhtrr (Court Senl) (Probata Court Seal) Irvin Praxel 199 153 187-519 Mil Kulas 152 165 151 4 70 Wrm. Weaver lal 169 155 -4)0 Tour Mukkiilrert S 1 in lamtli with fall shorn pells lfl.OOi cull lo William A. I.lndnulsl, llorrald J , l. llmia, 153 741 Ill-jll-Wir , 634 771 771-191 1599) *«] 717 711 2t2 )4)1 Lellt *nd Rlghli , I ; n nuddi'ii death overtime. good wooled slaughter awes 3501. 00, Attorney for Petitioner. Attorney l()r I' alllmnir, ' ¦' ' Business ''Service's 14 Situations Wanted—Male 30' Hor«MI ,;. Cattle.J5toek .. ' 431,\rtic|«i for S«U . .V _ v_ 5-? Sewingr Machine* 73J - "~ _ _ _ |. - — " ~ ~ ~ ~ "-- * " ~ -to ' them Re- ' ELECTRIC Slnpe7' NOW. OPEN F.OR BUSINESS , PART-TIME OFFICE . work. Bpokkeeplng, j HEREFORDI COWS—32, comT^rT lhij It ISED ARPLIANCES-We have , . ¦; PORTABLE s»vylno | Shoe repair shop and saddlery. , typing. Experienced, references lurnlsh- , spring. Willon Heiden, Rushford,¦ Minn. - ' fri9eralors, -wringer, washers, dryers and macr-.ine , Inquire' . J55 £;.. .. Broadway, ; Want ' ' ' ' Houses for Sale- 99 Ads . . SONS; 761 lIsedTCari 109 inquire E-66 pally Neyvi. T«I U4-9i]0 . ; /. . _ . . . ;.) ranges FRANK LILLA New and used saddles and ed.. Write or _ | _1 ;_ __ _ * ~ 8 ¦¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' Specials at the Store ~ " . saddle repairing. 1HOLSTEIN BULL—purebred, . 18 rrionth»! . '' ^ .' '^, ' ' ' ' ___ ' ¦ _-- L ? 'i 7*1 THREE BEDROOAAS—carpeted living; ' - ¦ . " St. Charles Shoe Hospital and Business OpporfuniMe* 37 j . old. $100. Adolph ScWesser, Arcadia, ' IrDECTRic WATER Healer; bomieyer. ' REAL AIR CONDITIONING Special . - : . room with fireplace, , hot water ' heat. ¦¦ 1 %: Here Saddlery, St. Charley, Minn. Wis;. (Waurnandee). . . '¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ; \' eiccrticvmlxer. Tel. 4987 . . - ; , Room size ' unir lor only Sl?» 9S ' Reserve-; 3 baths, near St.- Teresa College. .111;- OLDSMOBILE; "88" Start j . _ . _ Beer and Soli . Ice i ~ ^_ ^ ¦ 000." Available Immediately. Archla Me- TWO DRiVE-iN :Rool BOARS-refllstered, Bocken I REFRIGERATORS, Ranges, wash- your i.rilt now ill WINONA • F IRE 8. ' Cleaning, Laundering 15 Cream stands In Winona and La Cres- HAJViPSHlRE JSED | G|tl R«»Uy, 106 W. 3rd. T«l. 401J or 5137 . » 4-dr., radio, heftter^ BLIND UNCALLED FOR— ' Galesville, Wis. . T«l. Oaltsvllle We heed the space so out POWER. .54 E , ind: Tel , . 5065; , ' . __ . V' -v ADt ' Also, » full line ot :, restaurant [ Bros , ers and TV, | ~ : cent-. ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ - - • - ' ' ' .' ' - they no . at unbelievable low brlees.., ¦ ' " ""'" ¦ F. COMPACT- ,«-6edroom. «fory and A / slBmdard transmis- ¦ .. equipment, Including double heart ' Ice - 5-F22.__ _ . _ . . Li . _ . ;; .: ;. ' AllDWINTER SALE SPECIAL! . I • I-I , 19, }JV;S1?M, «,.:»7, *9, 70. ¦B & B ELECTRIC, 155 E. 3rd. Tel. . ' - • ' ¦ hall norm. , 14 fl by, 17 fl. c*>rpettd liv- . cream machine and a 16iJ4 building LANDRACE BOAR—purebred, 375 lbs., ex- ' Single Bit Axe : . ..S3 99 . V / sion . sharp tu-toi» . Bill Cornforlh, ; 4245. . ' • ; ' . . 'V ; ; . V ' , 1 ROBB BROS. StORE ing room. Ail hardwood flooring. Full ' which could - be moved ¦ , cellriht breeder. Curtis R.ersons, T*l. St. ___ ¦ • / finish and spotless . . - Winona Gleaning Works , Tel; TW3-H0&-,. - ' '(3 ~ '5 are lovely: for ¦: 576: B. tfh . ' T»l i0(17 basemersl, oil furnace and-1 car detached Y L«. Crescent. Minn. Charles. fM-J-3, _rnlles_ N.^onV ily _ =A.NBURN CHOCOLATE ¦Barege. " NOT I 'C Ey. ' :j -~ ~ ^ No • shopping probfem: . ¦ ' 7_"' Convenient midwest location. 1 in and out; . Priced . 5 1W1 International ! Valentine gifts. TV tr«y SetlV"' . '¦-.. / Y...... J4. 49 jo Thli newspaper wilt be responsible tor ; ¦ ¦ FOR SALE—rny.ari ?44 174VE. 3rd. ' ¦ block to bus. Priced under ,000. ABTS \J tor ¦ = (1«00 1100 models, Sept . , pur- | Poultry, Eggs, Supplies GOLT2 PHARMACY,_ SHUM5K1 'S ' ' . INC., Realtors, 159 y¦ * quick sale at ' only ' ant' Incorrect Insertion ot any ' Be Our Valentine": . ^^uck3, d ^ " " AGENCY, Walnut ' ¦ . _ "" 4-comblned milk routes. ; MONTH—Teflon coat- Acroii . frorh Kresge ' i St , Tel . 4141 or .' after houri: , . E. ' R'. ?• » low 7-v ' - . - classified advertisement pub tithed in chased ! and CHICKS iere'» youTopportun- ' Winona office, corner Ind 1 Center, ! 75 1 . All red garments brought into T HT , SI .49 value, now 6Bc. ROBB BROS. - vO;, V :; $ 5?5:;;' ;v ,;: ' . ' made. ¦ - .' . . . ity lo be In ouslhesj for yourself., Ov^ner t will be open Jan. 30l*h and frorrs then " WABASHA STREET Near W-K School . .^ > 1^ . STORE, 57« E. 4th , Tel. . 4007.. . -i GAS RANG E7-»5O7 TeifTiiVrTffer ' fY~~ : ^ our plant -Valentine's Day will leaving town. Will : sell business, slock ,; on. Tel. - 3910. SPELT Z CHICK HATW _ _ ^ This Is one of the fcetter homes. Consists and equipment . Reasonable- rent In 20x60 ; ERY, Rollingstone, Ml rin. Tet .; 33^1. - ... . ' .- DE-lCERrCHEMICALLY TREATED sand I GAS 80ILER-from kelloflp. School, B77- ; of 4 bedrooms. Large famlly-ilie . kitchen' Oil heat. J4.5O0 takes . lt. and. plain for your Icy, sidewalks. I «nl -I.SCO.OOQ BTU o'utp' ul, ' •' with ' birch ' cabinets -and stalniase street . be cleaned and pressed FREE. fculldlng. "~ For Poultry House Sanitation . -...•; '- . ¦ sand installed new - . VENABLES Personals 7 •Any quantity. We deliver. ROBB BROS ' . n . 1958. Will sell- in. place or removed, sink. . ' Be'autjlul liulno room. ad|olnlng VDr . Salisbury' s ' . . ¦ " ' W. STAHR? STORE, 576 E. . 4th. Tel. 4007. . _ : _ 1 David - Heaser,¦ Kellogg; Minn . - Tel. I cdcltiaii room . Hoi w;..ter heating system. li W. 2nd ? y Tel. 8-2711 ARE VoijV PROBllEM DRi NI KERT^Man. : -314 W. Mark, Winona .. Tel . 693l ' m-mi:. ' Basement . and -g'araoe '. US,500. Sea or. call ' ¦ ' ' drlhklng ; _ GERM EX JUST RECEIVEDVAn assortment of . gift . Open Mon. and Fri, Evenings . or woman, ybur . creates numer- ' ' ' ' ~ ' ous , proiJlerhJ. If vou need and wanl.i ; ) Quarl . - . il .19 ilems from around the. -world; Literally, ELECT R |C S T 6V E—38"7 very oood 7 con- : W; STAHR ?? ? Wanted to Purchase - .(Ideal lor nil lar.rn, ¦home-use "' hundred s of then*. For something very., dllion. All extras. Rensonable. Tel, 4901, ¦' ¦ . help, contact Alcoholics Anonymous,: Plo- , .^HPO^it^^- ' ' 374 w;. Mark ' . .. ' . Tet WS ' A .SMALL insurance agency writing general ,. different - shop ' ' at' - BAMHENEK'S,. 439 " heer Group, . Box. 122, Winona, Minn. V ' ' ' ' RANGES,? WATER ' HEATERS? " ,- 201 E. 3rd - . - - Plume 2175 Insurance. . located in Houston County. TED MAIER DRUGS V '.' anKato; Tel. - 5341 , .' . - ¦ heating . WILSON 655 — tooeJtrn 5-rbom bunpotow I : . ' ¦ . . . equipment -q,i?, oil or ¦electric. Expert i LOSE WEIGHT safelyp easily and ecu- Minn. Write- 419 So. ' 9th SI, La''Cre«cenl ANIAIAL HEALTH CENTER ' , , ' ' wllh nalurM am he.ot, 7 fnclosed porch* , I npmlcatly, with Dex: A-Dict tablets only ' ZENITK B5^X HEARING AID. In excellent , service.. RANGE OIL BURNER COV V07 ' ' ¦ ONIE-OWNER BARGAIN; or, Tel . TW 5-7110. . . . " > . ' . ' ' ' ¦ «s; ,good conrjilion .-.V/ill arrange long - v»Bc. Ford Hopkins. '-Mov-ing,? ', ' ' condition. - No longer- -needed . . 455. Peter ¦ E, 5th' St . Tcl . 7479; . Adolph Mlchalowskl . , ' ' ¦¦ . Trucking .- Storage 19 .- i Wanted—Livestock 46 Helohfs; near , Vyincres t . ' . term ioiin.- Only t7 ,400 . '' ' " : IN " WINONA—Tavern and. , living quarters, Weorhan. . - Garvin . . . fisi Pambler Custom witri auto- PREVENTT FROZEN PIPE5 with wrap ¦ busy ilree-l . Priced to sell. , SAVE TIME—and money by having your Located on . Top prices for oil llvestoctf ! L/SEO REFRIGERATOR-lamps, ' dishes, Typewriters 777 FRANK V/EST AGENCY ; . matic transmission in- a.hand- around Insulation ' tapej' also electric by BERNIE'S TRANSFER. For detail', call of 'vtrile. . ; ; ¦ ¦ ¦ ; : hauling done, ' GRE/AELSBACH STOCK YAROI. ; clothing. 2191/2 E. 3rd, west . apt. ' - Tel. i " ' : ]75- Lalay'p t« - ' - . tape, In all lenoths. ROBB BROS. , today. ¦;¦ ¦ | TYPEWRITERS and addlno machines for ! . j some metallic green This car ¦ ' Tel. 8-1448. Call 7 Lewiston, Winn. ' 8Vi73? Sat. or Sun.; alter 3;30 vjcekoVsy^;. '•' . 7et. . 52iO or ^400. evening*. .. ¦!>: ; 4007 V '- \ ; STORE ., S7* , E: . Tel: ... . : ; W. STAHR ¦¦¦ _r sal* or rent. Reasonable rates, Iree * : v Daily Hog , /Aarke t V ' . , ~' ¦ "" _r de- ' was taken in from the original " . . Y' . '• ¦ ' A YOu BETTER believe It-iVajentine . D«y ' Plumbing, Roofing 21 : . V4 W . M.irk.. -Winona Tel *«5_ | cows-hclfr rs. USED . livery , See us for all.your office supplies. AT. H07 ER-A pjeasnnt . plarft-io live Htrt \ Tel. 4161 oh sprlnolnp, j SNOW. PLOVV . - . de«;l(5, owiifr and is » real buy for • .means: so much io : swefeT hearK, find ; ' SIMPLICITY . files o> office chairs. Lund . Type-v i$ « .-dand y 3 or 4-facdrbom hom?. New. all ' - ' Nearly, new I writer ' plecfrlc .gilli ol leweiry .art ¦ ' . the finest . Let KEN-WAY Electric SEWER - CLEANING I nsurance 38 , Dairy Products 47 y-i—h.p. - motor. . ¦ ¦ ¦ . Co.. Tel . 5522. . - lurnftc*,' Nvatpr? heater. Large 11 v- somebody at" • JERRY'S PLUMBING Farm j v ' . sioo . . . - , " .: • -' (nq ' room : with fireplace, ' . full basement.. Frank help you ' -decide -»1 RAINBOW . A REAL SWEETHEART v;hcn " ' it ' . 4th ' ' rei: ¦««. '7 ¦ ¦ . ELECTRIC SERVICE , . , corner Large . lot and Qar»Qe . Beautiful location : JEWELRY;. - next - io PO o\ 4th; ; tV E. Drivers-SR 22 ~ ~ ' " - AUTO lo eddinq machines- The compact, . ¦; ' ¦ Under-age BULK"MILK COOLERS , 1M . 4 Johnson ; -Tel .: -S45^ ¦ hand [ overlookinq the /Alsslisippi and Hwy. 61, . : 'Kv- A.UTO INSURANCE " • . operated . '- R etina can list up to 99,000 ! ; ;;'^ ??;$ 1589 . :^' KNOW ANYONE who doesn 't have soft ROOTER . . LEASE or purchase tW lanK preferred by 7 " " Immediate possession! tB,9O0 See or call:. ELECTRIC ROTO j Low Rates , tor ; Young Marrledli'." . . VMIDWINTER SALE SPECIAL! ' reasohf, for your owning her aod. ,' a< ai water? You!! You can't afford to be For clogged sewers , and drains,. .. i out of 10 creameries. The onlf tankV : " Headquarters for True Temper Snow Shovel , ,,:,,. '... .11.J6 bonus . the JB9.50 -plus tax on the prlce,| ?¦ ' ''' without . it. CULLIGAN'.S, .Tel. 1600, ' relnstatnble written ' war' - W. STAHR r-WlNON-A - Tel. 9509 . or 6436 1 year ouarantea , Harcl to place auto risks. with full 10-year . .- . . ROBB BROS; STORE' ' -'HO fi hard to beat 'anywhere. - Get One ; /NANABLER ': . Distributed by land VO' Lakes • ' ¦ ' ' 374 ,W. M»rK : Tel..««S . LOOKING FOR A tailor you- can rely oil? ;¦: PHILIP 8AUMANN AGENCY, I NC. rantyV . • S74 ¦ '. {„ 4th • .; , : . . - . Tel, , '4007 , : V nov: al WINONA TYPEWRITER SERV- _ : 9th - & Mankato . 7 Tel. 8-3647 ; ' ^ CALL SYL KUKOWSKI | ¦ WAR R EN BETSINGER, Tailor.; 64' - '] W ,»01 Main SI. - .¦ V ' .- • . . . • ' Tel : ;84* Creameries, local representatives . IC E. 161 E. 3rd. - Tel . . 8-3300. • ' : HARRIE-1. ST .V rJear the Jake. This is.your , 3rd. . Marvelous , Work: QR(p*DP.tP-DRlPPY^ fauceis can be . very j BULK: MILK COOLER SERVICE. OK liSElf FUP^lfitlRK STdREV chance! B-roqrn house,,. 4 rootns and bfitH Used Car Lot-^3rd and Mankato fix il quickly j ; Keiiopg, - Tel. nr-mi . ' ¦ Led', Robin Hood s' - en- - annoying and costly. Let us fVionoy to> Loan 40 V'lpn, . 273 E. 3rd St. . . i Washing, on Isl llopr.. 3 rooms ant) , biitri UP.vNew '?¦ ' • MEMO TO -the '. . . too big or too ' ' smflfl, ¦ ' Ironing Machines 791 . ; . TelyS-3fi# V v joyed having you for lunch .. See that -and 6xpertly, 7 Na Jolv . : We Buy , . We Sell . , I oil lurnsce. electric water - 'Heater., lull lot . rsllmMw ' ' ' next ¦ time. RAY A1EY- We invite vou to -v# for . . . i Farrri |rnplemen*s 48 Furniture - Antique'; - Tools ' I WAVTAG AND . FR IG1DAIREV-7'pasi. ex- ! . 1 blbcK to Llncolo School . Immediate pos- Rosle buys one j perl quick sale. ' .; ER, INNKEEPER, WILLIAMS HOTEL. "" ¦ ¦¦ and other used Items. - .! service. Complete stock ol parts.¦' -sessloJi Priced ^or 17,500. FRANK vO'LAUGHLINv FOR - CLAY ' BARNVEQU1P'M€NT ' ' ' - ' ' ' -. tel.B-3701: . . - ' ' ., I H. Choate 8. Co. Tel. 1871. : See-or call V FREED THE" - : but ' ' ' . ' • ' _ ^LINCOLN . . ' SLAVES. PLUMBIN G 8. HEATING , ' LOANf^S"¦ • : OAK. RIDGE SALES 8. SERVICE ~ '60 FORD STARLINER PLAIN NOTE-AUTO—FURNITURE ' trees homemakers ' ' -3rd ¦: Tel, 3703 Minneiska, Minn. . Tel. Altura 7881 v v . .. Ruth' s. Restaurant 207 E . , . 170, E. 3rd SI : Tel 3915 . . Wanted to Buy ? ?81 ; v W. STAHR ?? , - . - . 2-• HEATING v .. v?? 'vWecl.? Feb;?v^-J,: ,?v- ; . • also . . . . y., . - FOR YOUR CITY PROPERTY . . . . , - a ' week. ,;. . ' ' ' 7 FRANK . ¦ nf- - . 168 E. 3rd St . . ' - "Tel .. 2737 , WEST AGENCY¦ i EARLY AVIATION maqrizines- : n-liite\vall.s. . .Lots . . . 175 Lafayette St.' ¦ - . • - . . ' Tel: 5240 SUBSCRIPTIONS wanted.. . also "Rohd & Track - . - A Jusi, 2130 "HANK" JEZEVySKi; P "luxury- ; at . :a , conir : (Next to Telephone Office! V Shows at Rialtp . Theater.y. ' . H- . (V/inona E-uver) ; Build ing Trade* 13 Help Wanted—Female 26 , -• G rand Ave , v SI Paul -J '-,' -Minn . ' s Only Real Estate - - ¦ ¦ ~ May .Be Paid at Tel , «3BI and 7093 ' P 80x 34! . -. fortable price, V "~~ ¦ ""- .O. . ~ HOUSE K E E P E R .}N AN TED ,-; to V a k?e- ;- Oogs, Pets,. Supplies 9:S0 a.m. 7~V WANTED SCRAP IRON It. AAETALi ' " ' , ? ?42 -? , . '? ¦ ¦:' , T HT S EASpNS of the year -ar e Vmprini- - ''Charge of modern home, also cookirjii. I v. COW . HIDES, WOOL A RAW "PURS. ¦ ' ¦ 7.??;? " $-1595 ; vg:; ' ¦ -on ' ' , " , :0lce7~ ¦• ' ¦" TED^A!ER£PRUGS ?; . : ; '. «d your carpeting. . .winter . snow , . Board, room and . isiary. For Interview. „ POMERANt AN PUPP iES-ch reflls- . • . -l ;0d . p.m.7 ? .? 7 . HIGHEST PRICES PAID. WE NEED MORE - HOUSES .. aprjno mud, .surnmer dust, fall soot.' ,Let write E-68 Dally News tered. , Wonderful pets and house -dogs. - . . VM 8, . W IRON AND.METAL CO. - ¦ ¦ us handle these tell-tales for you WI- j Mrs. Paul Schmidt, .. .Minnesota' .'City, ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ V to sell'; Janiiiary; sale*¦ ' liaj-e ' MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN or . married . coir-;' Free.nooii lunch. , 107 . W. 2nd, acres Spu r Gas Slation V NONA RUG CLEANING '-SERVICE, - . . 116 Minn. Tel. 8-2669. j ;?REQUG Tl ON SALE^V ' ¦' ' ^¦¦i/EN^I^S^ :;' ' ' -' ' - . pie , wanted ' to live with -elderly , lady. , ; " ' . been excellent. . Pjione : us 7 foi". - ¦W. 3rd. .Tel . 3733 , - ' -77 WM: MIILER SCRAP IRON .«. METAL. j For; Information' Tel, 8-2113 , Cattle; Stoek^v "" ^ CO pays highest 75 W. 2nd : ;. .; 7el. . 8-271 1; ; Horses? , j prices for scrap Iron,. free appraisals. ' ' BEAUTY ; . OPERATOR-wflfifed ' full or We can save you metnh, hides, wool and raw tor: Open Mon. and? Fri. ;Even'in-;s"¦ . HOLSTEIN.vBULLS-register*d7~r«ady for pari time. Must manicure. Write E-78 ; Ly EHMANlNJy\ / m W. -2nd ' v. - ' - tei ' . (Fir st Pub. Monday, FebVll, 19631. . ¦ ' heavy • service and younger; some;, ere ¦ ¦ . 7067 - .?' - . AFTER -HOURS CALL: - Daily News; ' ' ' ' ; money : on paint. Closed 'Saturdays ' . State erf Minnesota ')- . ss. . proven ..breeders. . ^e deliver. . .Harry . .- Implement Co? y! ~ .' - ' " VV: L. (Willi Helzer 8-2181 ' - ' ' ' • ' " . .- . .. County of.Winona ) In Probate Court YOUNGVLA D.Y for eyehing and ¦weekend v. . .Marks, . >vlbndov|, wis. (Gilmanton) - . v j ¦ '. St. Charles , Minn.. .;¦ - .' ¦; . - .: ?HiGHEST .PRICeS , PAID ¦MO. 14.796 . ' check-oul work. Wriie E-77 Daily News , - ior scrap Iron, metals, rags, hides, raw, - JoJin Hendiicksori 7441 THERE'S SOMETHING: . -, BROOD SOWS^6, due. to farrow In about i '' - '- ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ In ttii Matter ol the Guardianship of Pawned guns, watches, - . skates. . -furs and wool! .. :. . '?' Laiii-a Fisk 2il8 ' .3. wefks: . Paul DrarKowski; Rt. 1, Stock- Elliabeth RonnenberB,; Ward. • ' .. rtlp 27 ¦ , portabjt* elec- . Wanfed?^ale2^~ ton, : Mlnn. , . ' V , - ¦ • ¦ : Hay, Grain, F««d 50 cameras, radios * . -ABOUT -FEBRUARY! v The. tiuardlan . bf the -above, named ' Ward . ¦ ' - Sam Weisrnan & Sons MARRiEDV' MAN—Tor year around - gen- - . ~~ honograph now7 being of- ' viz.: .Leland. J. Ronnenberg'. tsavihg . made . SPOTTED POLAND CHINA V30ar7~pure- ~ ^ :_ ' tric p - . - INCORPORATED . - era) farm work. Separate house, - ho SQUARE BALED 'rTilxed alfalfa ciover . 7 805 CC Something that makes it the end filed In this Court his final account, . bred. Aotin Harrimerslad, Rt.. . . 1, Lanes- , fered for sale , . . >50 W.- 3rd 11 ' ¦ milking. Middle age nhan; preferred.: O. I - and . brome hay. Also bedding. . . Priced . _ . .. Tel. : 584? ^v/ I -best month, of the year to ' ¦' r with his petition representing that boro, Minn. ¦ ; togeth'e' P . Giese, Dover, .Minn . - . Tel- ' St Char- : - reasonable , . Inquire eventnqs- .Ralph- Ev and pray. . ' "" Rooms trade cars. Another month , said guardianship has terminated, 'Its 449-J.2. :¦ ' ; :¦ ./ ¦¦]l SOWS-?, 7 fo farrow Ind . titters,- Feb. is. anson, Minnesota - City., Minn. Without Meals 7 86 1 . _. - 1-j j J - "• . - .- /-, ;. reJ . 2349 ' - Ing. that said, account; be examined, ad- ' J. Driscoll, Hokah, Minn; Tel. 894-3100. : IN ExPEN;" " "~" ' " . arid spring will be around the A BI E CONSTRUCTION WORKERsT'dver- Vi BALED HAY—1,000 square . bales, stored in slVE slaarn .heated sleeping ' lusted and , allowed .by Ihls : Court, and - " ,; New and Used Shoes 7 Toorn (or , i'| -v. HO Exchange: Bldg. thai said - guardian be discharged; , seas—U.S. projects. - All trades. Write j RUSHFORD Ll.VEsfbCK^O-jiMISsloN barn. Leon Sackreiter, St. Charles, Minn; -single gentleman dov/ntovjn. corner and price oii the way !- - ' ' ¦ ¦ Sea . Oscar Norton, Morgan Bldg: ihsmmmmmmmmmmmsm ¦ IT IS ORPERED;;That .said petition be Globe Application -Service, Box 854 , Bal- '! auction every Wednesday afternoon. Live- . . Tel. U9-VJ-2. ¦ ¦ '¦¦ ' ¦ • ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ' lip. If , you plan to trade sbon , ' stock ' bought daily. Tel.: Rushford 864-9149 ^ ' ~ ly • ' -.' - - ' , - ' - " ' . heard and said ^account examined and a.d- .Vfimore 3, Md . . FOU R TH "\V? -424— sleeping rroom? (o r oen. now is the time to lpol< around. - lusted by: this .Court, at the probate court V . cpllecJ. . Seeds, Nursery Stock 53 - ' ¦fleman in modernVhorrie Acc«ssories, Tires? Part* 104 AAAA—I . vyili train qualified man or ' NEUMANN'S . 7Here are just a few February room In the court house In the City of woman with car to earn $30. or more POLLED Hereford bwlL registered; age ¦ Winona, County, of Winona ". Stale . of- Min- ' ' Rooms for Housekeeping TRACTOR " TIRE sYiny" size. reiTle-mi per . day-in. established route work. Write 7 yean, 8. months . Tei . Winona 6380. ' . BARGAIN STORE 87 i ^¦ : values we have waiting for nesotaVon the 6th day of March, 1963, at ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' T ~ j .and ask for- Leo. V- ' . - . . - , . v ' • Joel Twaifen, Houston, M|hn^ . ' !7cRdSSBREbi r GILTS—10, ' fsrrow March' ¦ ¦ ' ' .H CDWAR DV W V"l77 " I ight "7" you now : . 1.1:30 o'clock A ; M .; and that this order - be . lo Resea rehed for P urpose , ;121vE72nd St.. -;.. . . fel?8r2l M . : - housekeeplng 'WORX—experienced, reliable, mar- i , 7, weight 300.to ISO lbs. J. Francis room, 1 block from WSC> near ; bus served by the . publication , thereof in the FARAI. ' -¦¦¦ Boats, Motors, Etc. 106 ' rled man. wanted. Modern house'.; ' Peter -. Hori'han., 'Spring . Grove, tf\\r\n. line. " . -' , . . .- -. . } '59 VOLKSWAGEN 2-dr. $1194 Winona Daily-News; and by mailed notice . ~ '- as .provided by' law. ' Olson, Lanesboro, Minn. Tel: SJ5-SS43. Tevveles :; Coal, Wood, Other Fuel 63 SEF~ WR V MS e ~r*^the7^lB^j r'M ft. .. '58 MERGUBY. 4-dopr, all , ' . Aparfmenfi, FJaf* . 7 SO - ' .buy; , WARRIOR ' ¦ ' Dated February, a, 1943. ~^rr " ¦ - ""' ' — ' fishing- boat you can . power -. V ...... $998 - , - - DRY BU6ciTlw0bb ~Ben VolkrTian, Mln- ~ " ~ ¦ ¦/'; ¦ B: D L IBERA . - ORDER TAKER FOlTRTTrw7VS>T-, 3l7oom - apt. and, ba'ih, I- J-*-?I} ' T»'. »:3C6fr. . .' v " . - - : ' '58 OLDSWOJBILE 88 2-dr . $998 Probata Judge. ' .- 1100 per Week - durino LEWISTON /;;; SEEDS;-; :; ;,;;;! neiska, Minn. Tel. Rollingstone 5606. all 65 STOPS a day. :v?':. ' ; . modern, not healed, space heater . '60 CHEVROLET. In pala (Court Seel! . . ' Training', Married and high , school. " ' THERE IS' no other coo! quite like Com7 furnished. Tel. 2?1S ' or. -.6067. ' . - .' [Trucks, Tractors; Trailers 108 . ' ¦:• URA'-STAN :- . Wfalfa- fqr long . . . _ . . - -Harold J. Libera, v " P , mander. .'Low ash,' high heat, clean burn- " ~ : ~ ~ """" "- ' 2-dopr hardtop ..,. ,. $1698 Attorney, for Petitioner, .'^¦ -6746?¦' , ?? ? SALES BARN rotations—4; 6 years or more. VVABASriA E, 114-J-robm apt.' j»1 6tU.: EXP ERT WO RK^done . on aiV^ruck V _Jelv' . ¦ ing, ;long, lasting: For economy and sat- " us. BERG'S ^_ ' ¦¦' ¦ ¦ ' '. ¦ , islaction it can't be beat. We .have it- In C ENTRAL . LOCATION—1-bedroom duplex bodies manufactured by. .. - .;?. - A'- . Certified ; . MULTI-STRAIN:' Alfalfa for TRAILER, 3950 -W ; J3 (First Pub. .' Monday,, Jan. 18,, 1963) Managerrient' ' 3 sizes, lump, stovo, stoker. EAST END apt.,. . 4y'closets, garage. Tel, 3700. ''^^^-^' Sales ? medium ". rot ations—2, 3 and 4 ¦ ' - ' - ' ^ State .of Minnesota I ss. ¦ Livestock Auction Market ¦ ' COAL . J. . CEMENT PRODUCTS CO., DELUXE . 4-roomVapt;, near .WSC. Ht' eM, ' ' ¦ ' , „ ' years. . .- - 'Where you net more, heat at Tower , Used Can 7 . 7 ;. v : : ' Yi09 Coun*y of Winona ) in Probata Court . Trainees '?- - ¦ ¦;¦ hoi water, carpotlnq -. and:- garage. 175. ¦ No. U369 - ¦ MARRIED MEN under, 35 who art dissatis- ' SOCHEVILLE ? Alfalfa for cost. " 901 E. Sanborn. No Oblec|lon to 1 child. Tel. 3730 after .5. ' ' : : $afe '-y ' 7" ""~" ¦ ' _ :OTOS«WBILE—-J054 "BS.'^runs sood wlfh j« He , Estate ' of fied with their present |ob because of po- \yy yy : 7 VVT' SLAB WOOD ' - ' " : shor t , rotations—]. . 2 aiid , 3- : - V ¦ ¦ . . MODERN LOWER APT:vl5 minute drive, .good. :rubber. Inquire 640 E. Mark.:. Martha Wllciewskl, Decedent. tential or money. Up to S1O0 per. wee* Good quality green slab wood. . ' . '• ' ; ' • " . . 14 miles S.E. bn ' .Hwy. '61. US. Art ' ' V^i^mvTi^ Order for Hearing on Final Account during training; Send personal resume.to Every Thursday v years; . ' DAVE BRUNKOW & SON ¦ C^Odb'^TRANSpbRTATION-rUnj. ?'(|00d. "¦ 1 JCehoe, Tel. Dakole 643-3070, V and Petition for Distribution. . E.73'Paiiy News. . V - , _ . CLOVAMORE. : A Red Clover .. . -Trempetaleau. Wis. 1954 Packard. Will accept ¦ S100 or best , 105 Johnson . Tel. .2396 -- offer within ,1 week: Tel'. ¦-M558. -. . The representative of the above named • v 1:30 p.m. ? v ore; clover. ^partments Furnished^ 91 . . . Open TFriday Til.9 P.M.i estate having filed her final account and 1 Sitvat ions Wanted—Female 29 thai grows m Furniture/ Rugs, Linoleum 64 _ ~ ~ ? ' ¦ We : A" ~ " ~ o^ms7VfaV nishod iri rent; ¦ :;. automatic tran smit*-7 : ;; I Immediate corsession: \ : In ¦yVrVinona, . Minnesota;," , and that - notice ' Vconditibn v307 E , -3rd . ' Situations Wanted—Male 30 77 Cattle .. ' on hand: . at ail . ! jTeL 7776V. y^w^yM 7 \ / sion ,; solid finish. here-of . be given by publication of thi s ii j " order In the Winona Dally: News and by ~ ~ ' 9x13 Ruqs with foam pad : $29.95 VVEST LOCA.TION-3.room furnished apt; "/' ' whitewans, sold neiv .LTG^T WW^NTER wo7kT~cemenl ,wo7k-V -tiriies.- v??; I ¦ ¦ B.u:ick-01dsrriobile-GrN\C V . - malted notice .as providec! by. lew. . . F. A; Krause Co. . BORZYSKOWSKI FURNITURE . Immediate occupancy. Tel. ¦ •7727; .- ¦ :¦" - ¦ .. and odd lobi. Te-I. 9389, NicK Lorang, 9 302 Mankato Ave. Open , evenings. . ' ' " - Open Friday Evening' ' and;serviced by Dated January 25, 1963. . ' ¦• " ¦ Y/ ' ¦Lenox. ;' - ' -. ' . Houses A «7PASSENGE R : -V E.¦ D. LIBERA, j Tel. Lewiston 2667° "Breezy Acres" ¦ 7 for? Rent 95 ¦ y , your Pontiac dealer. , ¦;. ¦ Probate Jiie _ , - - USEE) FURNITURE , STATION WAGON ' ; ' - «.V . MARRIED MAN wants fo operate dal ry ^LL MODERN 4-bedroom " nouse?" .:. " A bargain at .- . (Probate' .Court ' Seal) or , beef farm: Can' furnish good refer- , . For Information On Prices. East on Highway 61 centraiiy. : 1^57 Chevrolet s*-p«ssenB«r wsson iTiat'i. . j HEADQUARTERS . V located.^ OiVheat. Tel. 6421. . Harold J. Libera. ences. . Please : . state wages, location. Closed Saturday Afternoons In excellent condition. . It's fully .equip- . . Trucks Available for Pickup. Walnut Duncan Phyfe drop - ped . A: barga In at Attorney for Petitioner. VWritt or Inquire - E-14 - '.Daily '" News! ': ' ' iWARioN ST. 1067—3 bedrooms, oil heat. y,Y y /.;Sxj' 95.y . leaf table, .escenetit?v . . , ;$45 Inquire 1074 Marion . - .St. - $995 : " ' " " ¦ ¦ " ¦ ¦ -??APARTME!',T . 3-G -- - 'y '?; ?; ' - - 7 , ?. ?V '?.7- .? - By Alex Kotzky RUSH FORD—2. bod room modern ¦ home, ¦ ' ' ' '¦; I LAWRENZ FURNITURE I oil lurnace. Immediate- possession. Es- v.' . • ' NVST ROM'Sv VENABLES 173 E. 3rd 7 Plione 9433' . iheV Larson. Tel. Winona 5429. ; . 'Chrysler- - Plymouth ' . 75 W. 2rd : Tel. B-2711 Use Your Credit FIVE , ROOMS and bath; . .all- on 1 '¦ floor. . Full basement, aufomatic V hejit, com- "^ r r Open Men? and Fri: Evenings . pletely furnished . Available March . 1. ; ¦ Fc^V-&^ ¦ ' ' ABTS AGENCY, . INC., . Realfori, 159 ¦' G4laxie Sedans—Several to choose from . ¦ : . 7 -v; . V Walnut St. Tel . 4342 or after hours: E. —190 H.P. V-8 engines, aulomatlc. trans-' -8-.pC. -V ' . New Car* . ' , -? . .? . A. . Abls, . 3184 . mission, radio, other Items.. These .'are Living Room Ensemble. ' ~^^ . .- -clean' cars.' Inat are priced to ' save ynu , JEEP SALES, parts isn-d s!rvlc« by your. '. Wanted to R«hf- .. - V. . . 96 money. JW5.00. Up fo ii months to trnnchlstMl Jeep dealer . F, A . KRAUSB 2-pc. Kroehler Suite. ' ' ' ~ ' ' " p»y. ; GE N E R A C" SER VICES admYnlstratlon sp-' ¦ . -CO:,. So. cn Hwy. ' t\. Tel. 5155. ' — We Axdvertlsi Our Prices V Foam cushion- " . - llcits proposals lor 1,200 (plus . -or- minus --^ Char brown cover! 5"r I net usable square feet . of alrcon-. Mobile Homes, Trailers 111 dltioneil oltice-lype space in Winona, Winn..; lo be leased to the 3—plastic top walnut tables. ¦ government. SUPERIOR—IM7, «x)0. J bedrooms, «n- The original lease term v/IH be tor. a Q closed por ch;- Tcl . 161* flltpr S p.m - brass ' Pair walnut and firm period beginning April - 1 ( 1963. apd 39 In ^ ending wllh June . ?*^«%B/ imDmYears Winona \4* table lamps. 30, 1966. Additional Auction Sfllet " . . ;¦ V' 3-year renewal options are desired on Lincoln— Mercury--Palcon-- Cornel . , chair Open Mon . & Fri, Eve Sat pm _ ~~ Danish host a maximum ot 60 days ' notice. A can- * " ALVIN KOHNER ' ' cellation right on 1 a maximum of 60 OranRe — Blue •- Beisr AUCTIONEER, city and. 5taH licensed : day* notice is required by the. govern- ¦rsd bond«d . 555 Liberty St. . (Corner Walnut arms. ment, effective on June 3(7 1 M66.. or at '58 FORD FAIRLANE any lime IhereallRr. Sealed bids will j E. 5th and Liberty). Tel. 4980. ______¦ " ¦ be received until 2130 p.m.. CST, Pet), Sflfl wilh radio , lieat- ¦'¦ " li, W63. Additional inlprmatlon and pro- Minnesota - '$1.79 r , automntic trans- . MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernsi posal forms may be obtained from the . Really Office, Public nuiidlnqs Service mission , powor slpcr- Loncl & Auction Sales General Services Administration , 162 V . p Everett J. Kolinir BURKE'S Federal Oilier nu lldinti . 715 3rd Ave, iiiR. 'Tt-is rar lias 1.58 Wfllnu l 8-1710, oiler hours 7811 : ~ ~ FURNITURE MART South, MlnneapolK, Minn , or hy call- hr-cn (Irivon only 24 ,- FEB. 15~\A/e p.m? V mlles E. rrt Inq .t.19-0117. Extcnvlon 2 103 , in Minna- noo miles hy one Plqeon F«ll» on Sletr- Hsvy. 121 to York , East 3rd and Franklin apoli* , Minn. then 3 mllei N. on County Trunk (1. loc.ll owner and is Ervin , Hnrnlsch, ownrr; Atvln Kohner* Farms, Land for Sale 98 in excellent - condi- auctioneer! Northern |nv , Co., dork , Household Article* 67 - ' 32-ACRE FARM--nll level, modern * room 1 ion thrniiRliont. Priced at an FBB. 13—West . 11, is rn. 1 mili-s E ot GET professional carpet cleaning resultis house, 7 lots, creek' in pasture, ft miles L« Crosse on Gr«r»o ilia and stylo you want taflO, new lurnace, lull basement. 11.¦ at B50. C. 5henk , IIOMEMAKfrR'S IX a division of Hardt' s Music Store CHANGE, .11) f, 3rd, lift E. 3rd Winon|i WEST LOCATION 6 room hmise. furnace _ artd full balh 1 WocM from bin line . Northern Investment Com pany »',O00. (el. 370S al noon or alter 6 NEAR JPFFI RSON SCHOOL- -} bed 1 Specializing in farm loans For Reliable rncim, Inrge Int. 7-car artragn Archie McOIII Realty, 106 W ,lrrt (el 40K or .111/ And Auction Sales TV or Radio Repair BY OWNER -7 stnry 1 hrdroorns, re modeled kitchen, 1 hatln, nil furnarr , , , new carpeting Near l.aKr ParK , Iri Loans fruni $5(1 to $5 000 or more Cnll us . . . Wo lire your 1701. l.AIRD SI? Small (room linn te, lollet, no PHOTOFACT EQUIPPED hnsi'im-n! or tin I Is , aulomatlc gas heal, Invite.*; You To ELECTRONIC TKCIINIC1AN M«i y he seen hy appointment Sat nr Sun I el 4DO ntlci ' > |t MI "'Wo iii)(l(*i'st/iii(i your set hivit," Will ¦SAf -'Mtr n T. 3-bedinnm rnrnhlrr, lame llvtnd Mtonv (nrpt.lrtt, kltrhrn wllh REX MOR GAN, M.D. By Dal Curtis •alum nren , bunt Ins, Imth will! showei Wfi'ru fully wjiilpppii with » and vanity, double garenr lei iW\ OPEN HOUSE SAM'S IMIOTOFACT 1.1- l>Y OWN!"!' r.oMlvmw. I hr-rlriinm rem nnAHY -lho world' s finrsi TV- hlei , oil lurnni M . I 1 ) hallos , r i-i r ratlnn Wn room , srwm mvl w/llflr In , OarrtQo 4640 at their Arcadia Office n^ulio service (Intra, nnvr*! W /lh, I I'I 11 214V tho complete nianuni cnvml'iK SFVPNTH W very nlio Duplex, cioie I Iin very pot you own - (hul 'a In Khooli anil bus line Dmihl* gaiaoe ciwiinr Tri 1, why wo uudoi'slaii rl vour scl Oil hoal. 'IM Friday, February 15 llOHtl Al l. MODri'll DUPI EX -Move In Inwer apl. 14 miles S.I. . nil Hwv isl, Inquire Art Kithnr , Or<'Sli,irli , Minn l'Yoin 1:00 lo It .OO P.M. IISK Ol lit VAItinivS l.SOO Wil l I'UI vou h- a (ompietnly PAVMKNT PLANS FOR fuiiiishecl now home , Orhi.e Mtrtun wllh lateil appliances , I UKUI Imn halls. it rci'Airt COSTS. } or ) hedrooms It's a niiililln huns e nUR TOl' MOISII.E MOnAf, !.AI If, Conic in anil regifitnr for free prizes Hl(lhv/ny 61 Wlnnnn H. Choate & Co. ciioirr; ciitiiRAi i OCA TION nnw i i heilrrjoin home Spar inns Mldmn with Coffee will be served ¦lining ana, carpelrii livinn ipom , Rofrigornfor* 72 ' ilrnprs , Tel. It ' ll IN Coonvil W 7 limlipnins. , living rnnin , located in tlio Gleason Flower Shop Building Ed's Uofri Hcnilio n & Supply kllr.luMi, lull tialli, MM Isn^emiml, du Coinmerdiil end Dnmeslk. turnair. sower and waier i nrinei'led UJ E, lib Te|. 1^11 Tel. 4191 tUZ S^ytk ¦ ay Koy Crah*
" ' DICK TRACY " /- ?' '?' - By Chester Gould V
' BEETLE BAILEY ' V :vy By Mori Walker
' THE FLINTSTONES By Han ha-Barbera . ;- ' - ':
RIP KIRBY By John Prentice and Fred Dickenson ; ; ; . BLONDf E . -' ' 7 By Chic Ypung
' STEVE CANYON . By Milton Canriiff : : U'L ABNER ' ' ?.'; By Al Capp V??
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